At %oral arida. p oo goming, Bethipber 15,1880. The Morning Passenger train for Lan ,;,:snd Philahia will leve the er ;con at 2 m de inutlp a Upper es after 8 o'clock. The troin going westwarc: will pass upper to , t 7 minutes after 12 o'cluc k, NOON. liairrisburg accommodation train eastward o ni pm! s end return after 5 o'clock, in the ofienioon ing arrive here at 43 ogee after 6 o'clock in the evening. o r The great length of the report of the late Farmers' and Gardner? exhibi—, tine bee cut short our usual variety, bat I s We regard this as the most successful we have ever had, th at it de. arm a very full and explicit report. fir The friends of "Geary and the Non" bad $ grand turn out on Than doy evening, io the Town Ball Park. 1, beautiful stand for the officers and ! pokers had been erected, completely abrogated in natiooal Hags, with side v e to ; lights, making, upott the whole, obsantiful appearance, A. N. Cassel, oq, presided, assisted by a number of ,toe presidents from Columbia, Mount J o y, Bainbridge and Maytown, and sec retaries. After the audience had been kept is suspense for oearly an hour, in a dtiog for the Columbia delegation— oar 'Geary Club" having gone to th loner end of town to receive the Colum bia "Bojo in Blue,"--Adjutant A. 0. litinnohl was introduced to the weary crowd, who delivered a abort but perti neat speech ; he was followed by Gen. j,tV, Fisher ; whilst the General was speaking the Columbia " Boys in Blue," ,i l b a b a nd and torches, came into the park; their appearance was really very ha Bud imposing. Col. Bear sang a i nk After General Fisher, J. B. Atnwake, J. M. Loop and Andrew Arm strong spoke. A series of strong reao idinus were reported and adopted by at CIA in at Lon. 67 Quito a riot occurred on Thursday Pigll, about ten o'clock, in front of the Omer clabloom, in Croll's row, on Front Street. it appears that whilst the Colombia " Boys in Blue " were pared log through town with their torches and Dreg baud, they were assaulted with stoves and brick bats in the vicinity of the Clymer club building ; after the dis nasal of the " Boys " iri the Town Hall Path, ;bey repaired to the scene where tkliesault was made, to ascertain who ii, g Ailty part', s were ; here noisy words !4owed and Abner McMichael, the to per of the Eddy reEtttUrant, 'wag docked dawn and otherwise abused% A cread, consisting of " Boys " and tinter's, was fired into when near the Clymer rooms and four persona rather badly wounded—ono, at the thou, sup p eeu fe'elly. The severely aouuded 000 Kaa titLE: t 1 to Dr. Hinkle's and eared fear. 1.7p0n the news of the attack reach- It the meeting in the Park, the balance title " Boys" sounded the tocsin and robed up Front street to the Clymer tu;:(lpg and commenced to break in lie doors and windows and threatened to bort, it Jo ; Lotter counsel prevail hn'Arrer, and but little injury was dott, toe '2u;ldicg. 119:11.1 , LLtorriFied placed a county liAet i roolination on \Vedoesday last. Scnuql IL Reynolds, for congress; Abrollian Collins and W. Hayes Greer for hate senate ; Thomas Poulson, Charlf.:l J. 'Rhoads, John C. Martin and Levis Huuseat for the Logislatnre. ut What has become of our Supervi- NI% vr Sit's+ t Committee, or Burgess, or 111, offie;hl whose duty it is to see that the horoug3 sidewalks are in a passable mitten. We know a number to be in i iiriLgeraid condition, and should. be at tezded to at once. Jieob Bishel was placed by Esq-, Anter adder bail for his appearance at court, or, a charge of fraud preferred by Abraham Cassell and Peter liouseline. James liaison and George MacDonald rate both sant below. for 30 days, for d!s- Cl d"rlY conduct. Andrew Greenblot was hell to bail :In complaint of J. B, I . ,, r;in, to keep the peace. It There wilt be a meeting of the Open Temperance Society " held in T mliperanoe Hall, on Monday evening 42t, at 7 U . CIOCk, when the following Tonios will be presented and open for Has man any more right to te' , ulge the appetite in such a way as t 'lrepsir the health, the usefulness, the t '' l l ,B l' and the moral and intellectual p e rceptions than be has to. lie, cheat or sleal1" The public are respectfully in- Ned to attend. ter At the late horticultural exhibi- Li " Mr. Peter Gottechall had a monster staid ° rectory on exhibition, measuring three lest in heightb. 1 14° Rev. Mr. Miller, of Mount Joy, ' 4lll "Peek on Temperance at the Tem- Per ailce Ball on Monday evening next 't 7 o'clock. The public ere respectful invited to attend. 1 %1 - Our readers will bear in mind 14 v Sir. Lybrand's lecture on China, 44 :ch will take place on Tuesday e'en" In g unt. Tickets can be had at the stores and at the door on the evening. ti' At length we are to have a saloon 1.4 iddies to enjoy oysters. G. U. Ct is about fitting up rooms for ParPnEe- See bi. 9 advertisement in Report of the Tenth Annical Bxhibi tion of the Faa mers' and Gardeners' Society of East Donegal, held in the Town Ball, Marietta, on Tuesday, September 11th, 1866. _ Although the day proved inauspicious for the occasion, in consequence of the storm and rain in the morning, which P r evented as large attendance by the public as was anticipated; the principal growers of fruits, flowers and,vegetables of the vicinity, were pr:sent, also sever al growers from neighboring minutiae. The show of Pears was unrivaled—the Bartlett, Duchese, Clairgeau, Seckle and other ledding varieties exhibited by Tobias Martin, of Franklin county, de serve special notice—they Were Up to their best condition in size, color and quality. The display of Grapes was splendid in the extreme. We never saw the Delaware finer—larger bunches and every berry ripe, than those .exhibi. tad by A. M, Engle, of Shippensburg, and Christian Bucher, of this vicinity. S. H. Purple", of Columbia, exhibited a very fine bunch of Muscat Alex. Many grape grwers complained of having suf fered severely by the grape sing (ehland ria vitis), destroying the foliage of their plants; this was not the. case generally, however. The collection of Apples was also large and fine ; many of the newer varieties were shown, grown in this lo cality, and proved good, such as the Grosh, Tompkins County Ring, Ned and Wagoner. Although late in the season for the Peach, a number of varieties were shown in great perfection, such as Sus qae4ona, Crawford's Late, and also several attractive seedlings, which will be noticed by the committee on seedlings. The vegetable tables were well laden with some very superior specimens ; a large number of varieties of Melons, Squashes, Pumpkins, Egg-plants, To matoes, Table Corn, Cabbages, Potatoes and Turnips. The Floral department was not so well represented as on former occasions, with the exception of some fine Dahlias the display was meagre, which we regret as we have reason to believe a good dis play could have been made by our fair friends, if all had manifested the same interest that some did. A beautiful mound of mixed flowers, tastefully ar ranged, was presented by Miss Gottshall . Mrs. Barr Spangler and Mrs. F. L. Ba. ker have the thanks of the society for the entertainment they provided fonts guests. Re . port of the Committee on Seedlings., A seedling peach, by John Musser, a yellow cling resembling the Orange cling considered worthy of further trial.. A seedling peach, by S. U. Purple, a large free stone, fully equal to the "Old Mixon," a few days later. A seedling peach, by John Shields, resembles the "Old Mixon," is of good flavor, but hollow around the seed. A seedling grape, by L. S. Garber, should be further tried. A seedling grape, by John Musser, may prove worthy of cultivation. S. H. PURPLE, DANIEL ENGLE, H. M. ENQLE, 3. A. GeitsF.P., T. MARTIN. Committee. S. L Dellinger, Pears: Bartlett, Ca tiuka, Louise Bon de Jersey, Belle Lu crative, Nouveau Poitean ; Apples: Smoke house ; Grapes ; Catawba, Dela ware, Isabella, Diana, Concord ; Rasp berries : Catawissa ; German Prune ; Peach : Old Mixon Peach. Miss Sue Brown, Pears: Napoleon, Benrre Duval; Apples : Black Apple ; two jars of fruit; one of Gages, and oae of Cherries, both of which were beautiful in appearance. J. J. Libhart, Pears ; Bartlett, Nouveau Poiteau, Louise Bon deJersey, Vicar of Wick field, Fulton, Catiuka, Count de Lamy, Benrre Diel, Clout Morceau, Belie Lucrative, Van Moos Leon l' Clem Urbanists, Beurre Superfine, Soldat Labourier, Napoleon, Bearre d' Aman lie, Jalousie Fontenay d' Vendee ; Peaches : Crawford's Malacatane, Brier hill Seedling ; Apples : Thompkins County King. Harry Wolfe, Apples: Porter Apple ( very fine) Ridge Pip pin, also very large Cabbage. J. M. Friday, Grapes : Clinton; Pear : Belle Lucrative ; Orange potatoes, varieties of Sorghum. John A. Garber, Grapes : Rodgers Nos. 19, 4, 28, 9,1, 43, Tele graph, one unknown. A. M. Engle, Grapes Delaware, Concord, Diana, Ca tawba, Isabella, Groveling. John B. Brenneman, Red California Cabbage. A. Emswiler, a lot of well made axe and pick handles, Catawissa Grape. John Shields, Grapes : Catawba, Isabella, Delaware ; Potatoes : Mercer; Squash : Bosion Marrow : Seedling corn ; Bar lington sweet,- very fine, far superior to Stowell in size and sweetness. John Haber, Grapes : Martha, Hartford Pro lific, Rodgers Noe. 9, 15,19, 33, Clinton, Joseph Windolph, Grapes : °reveling, Concord, Delaware, Catawba; Toma toes, perfected ; Carrots ; Potatoes, Goodrich's early. Peter Gottschell, Tomatoes ; four varieties of Beans Peppers ; Red beets ; Broom corn. To bias Martin, Pears ; Vicar of Winke fieln, Urbanists, Belle Lucrative, Beurre Clairgeau, Ditches d' Jingoism, Benrre d' Anjou, Louis Bon do Jersey, Suffern, Howell, Bartlett, Nouveau Poiteao, Seekle, Benrre Dell, Lawrence, Flemish • Beauty, Wtjte Doyer.re,r2soter Bonne, c.Ar-e&Turt Steven's Gennessee, Jaminetti, Beurre Bose, Swans Orange, Sheldon ; Apples Gloria Mende, North Carolina Queen, French Queen, Summer sweet Paradise,' Transcendent Crab, two Seedliigs ; Grapes : Catawba, Concord, Delaware, Union village, Diana. Christian Bucher, Grapes: Catawba. Delaware, Fox grape, Concord, Clinton, Rebecca ; Melons : Blue. Rock, Mountain swee4 ; Cashew, large Pumpkin, white Schalabush, sweet Pumpkin, striped Bush Squash, Canto loupe, Stowell's Sweet corn, sweet Po tatoes, Fejee tomatoes, Bell peppers. Geo. E. Trove, tomatoes, watermelons, sweet corn, broom corn 15 feet long, sweet potatoes, ' superior cantaloup es sweet pumpkin, Henry M. Engle, Pears : Langalier, Vicar of Winkfield, Belle Lucrative, Bisurre Clairgo, Duch ess de Angolonse, Beurre de Anjou, Louis Bon de Jersey, Baffam, Howell, Nouveau Poiteau, Bartlett, Seckle, Beurre Dell, Lawrence, Flemish Beauty, Jelousie Fontenay de Vendee, White Doyenne, Stevens' Genessee, St. Ger main,Doyenne AlenCOD, Philadelphia, Gloat Morceau, Kingsessing, one vari ety unknown ; Grapes : Delaware, Franklin, Catawba, Isabella, Clinton, Union village, Rebecca, Mary Ann, An na, two Rodgers Hybrid, Diana, two for a name ; Tomatoes perfected Tilden ; Melon : Strawberry; Cantaloupe: white Japan, Nutmeg, Pine apple; Potatoes : black Mercer ;.Bean : wax. Abraham Sammy, Grapes : Rebecca, Catawba, °reveling, Hartford, Green village, Di ana, Delaware, Isabella; Peach: Sus quehanna. tied. L. Windolph, large Cabbage. M iss Kate W indolpb, beauti ful boquet of Lilies. Daniel Engle, Pears' : Henry 4th, Vicar of Winktield, Urbanism, Winter Nellie, Belle Lucra tive, Duchess d' Angouleme, Beurre d' Anjou, Louise Bon de Jersey, Buffum, Howell, Bartlett, Nouveau Poitreau, Beurre superfine, Seckle, Beurre Clair geau, Kirtland, Passe Colmar, Beurre Dell, Jelousie Fontenay de Vendee; Grapes : Concord, Rodgers Nos. •15, 9, Catawba, Creveling, Northern Musca dine, York Madeira, Anna, Avery, Her bamont, Ohio Everbearing, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, Lenoir ; Apple's : aornanite, Rhode Island Greening, Pound Apple, Yellow Bellflower, Jane, Smoke house, Imperial Russett, Rox bury russett, Blue Permaine, Rambo, Hurburdson's Nonsuch, Summer pippin, Pryor's Red, Golden Russett, Winter swee't Paradise, Sweet Rambo, Newtown Pippin, Logan, North Carolina Queen, mii.b's Cider. Pittsburg Pippin, Cheese, Orange Quincic — lrdineuse, Jersey sweet, four varieties unknown. ' Noah Hershey, Pears, Louise Bon de Jersey ; Peach, Crawford's late; Apple Baldwin ; Grapes : Catawba, Isabella, Concord. S. H. Purple, Apples : Wine sap, Hawley, Strawberry ;-Grapes: Catawba, Taylors, White Muscat, five handsome Boquetts. James Duffy, Pears : Howell, Duchess, Louise Bon d' Jersey, Glout Morceau, Seckle, Bent'. re d' Anjou ; Apple, a very fine speci men—the name of which the committee could not decide. Hiram Bugle, Grape, Isabella ; Peach, Crawford's late ; Po tatoe, Buckeye. Henry S. Musser, QuinCe, Orange; Grape, Isabella; To matoes. Daniel M. Engle, Apple, one variety, name unknown. Jacob E. Kreybill, Peaches: Susquehanna, Druid 11111, Crawf ,rd's late ; Apple, Maiden's Blush; Grapes, Concord, one beautiful Boquet. S. S. Garber, Grapes : .Rod gars Nos. 4,1, Concord, Dr. McClean, Mazatawny, Franklin, -Seedling; Ap ples Maiden's Blush, two varieties un known. John Deppellar, Quince : Or ange, very fine ; Grapes : Isabella, two varieties unknown ; Flint corn. John K. Fidler, Peaches : Crawford's late, ( very large ). Jacob Musser, Apples : Bassett, Pound Apple, Ridge Pippin, Baldwin, Maiden's Blush, Bois' Meadow Seedling, Pittsburg Pippin, Smoke House, Yellow Bellflower and six un known varieties. E. J. Rinehart, Ap ples, Garretson's early. James H. Me tutffey, Apples : House Apple ( very fine) Ridge pippin ; Turnip, large Globe ; Radishes, fine Summer. F. L. Baker, Apple, a very fine specimen, name 'unknown ; Grapes, Catawba. Willie A. Mehaffey, Apples: Penn apple; tomatoes, Fegee. John Musser, Pears : Lawrence, Beurre Diel, Bart- lette, Howell; Apples, sweet Crab; Grapes : eight specimens of Rogers' seedlings, Maxatawny, Delaware, Seed ling; Peaches: Old Mixon Cling, Stump the World, Susquehanna, Straw berry, Smock's late, Jacques' rare ripe, Crawford's late, fine boquet composed of Tuberose and Glad soli's, also excellent R e d Mediterranean wheat and Japanese corn. Mrs. H. Sultzbach, Apples: Smoke house ; four varieties unknown ; ' Grosh apple; Peach: Crawford's late. Alexander Buchanan, Grape : variety unknown. Barr Spangler, Pears : Bart lett, Passecolmar, Louise 800 de Jer sey ; Apples Maiden's blush, Seed. ling; Grapes : Concord. Isabella, Di ana, Delaware ; Beans : German wax ; very fine—squash, Stowell corn, early Goodrich potatoes, Cantaloupe and Sickle. beans. Thomas Zell; *Pears : Sickle, one variety unknown ; Apples Smuke house, Paradise, foal. varieties , unknown.; Grapes:Delaware, Concord, Isabella, Clinton, Catawba; Peach: Crawford's late. John Eyer, Apples : August Pippin, one variety unknown; . Grapes Corerordl Naas.: Crawford'. late; tine lot of cabbage. .A remarkable hewer the Brahmin variety, three months old, with a brood of eighteen young ones ; the chickens were hatched by aid of stove and sun heat, being thue ushered into the world without a. mother; this young hen who had never laid an egg, took charge of them, covers as many of them at night as she can and scratches for them in the day. Geo. W. Mehatfey, Pears : Bartlett, Soldat Labourier, Louise Bon d' Jersey, Seckle ; Apples : Red Streak, yellow Bell flower, Smoke House Rambo ; Grapes : Catawba, Con cord, Isabella; Beets: Xlarninoth red; Onions : very fine large Silver Skin ; Totnatoes pile of very floe perfected Fej ee. James Anderson, Peach : Craw. ford's late ; mammoth Pippin, weighing 19 ounces. John Miller, Grape : Clin ton; Pear : Bartlett. John Libbart and Geo, Young, mammoth Beets, Tomatoes and chicken eggs, unusually large, The Lady's Friend for October is on our table. The double colored steel fashion plate is as elegant and refined as usual. The other illustrations refer to the fashions, and lady's work, such as the Work Basket with Pockets, Dress with High Waist and Removable Bas que, Canezon of Tulle and Lace, Riding habits, Siamois Bonnet,Trianon bonnet, &c., &e. For terms see advertisements in another column. far The circulation of Forney's Press, in this borough, is a complete success, The subscription list is increasing daily. but with all this there Are a great many who have not subscribed yet, and we hope they will do sa immediately. No true Union man should be without it. The editorials alone are worth the sub scription price. For terms, SEc., inquire of J. C. Steacy, at this office. sr Oar schools will open on Monday next. The following teachers have been appointed : F. M. Lennox, principal of High school; Theo. Hiestand, Miss Mary Turner, Miss Geist, Miss Sarah Turner, Miss Lewellyn, Miss Cook, Miss Larzelsre. MesErs. Gable & Strickler have also received their fall and winter stock of goods. They have the flair, most varied and fashionable stock Alr offered in this place. Call and see. Advec tisement in our next. ear Was lost, on the evening of the sth instant, in going from the post office to the Episcopal church and thence to Front street, a Cluster Breast Pin. A the poet office eir A gold watch [hunting case] was lost on Saturday evening the let instant• between Goodman's saloon and the Don egal House. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. 41a- Mrs. Margaret Roth has, just re turned from Philadelphia, where she se lected a large lot of handsome and fash ionable goods in her line of business. Call and see the new styles, sr Messrs. Bowers & Steacy have just received a lot of new and fashion able goods. Call and see their assort ment. Their advertisement will appear in our next. Ex-President Buchanan spends most of his time telling stories about the grandeur of his administration ; the old pub lapels evidently in his anec-dot age. or Col. Eagle and Dr. Cushman are erecting a double two story dwelling on the "Arcade" lot, ortMarliet square and Gay street, to front on Gay street. r Mr. Maxwell's academy will open on Monday morning next. MARRIED. In Middletown, on the ith instant, by Rev. Mr. Kimbel, HENRY 0. GRADY, to ALMIRA, daughter of Samuel Law. ranee, both of this borough. On Thursday, 13th inst., by the Rev. G. M. Olawges, Mn. JACOB PECK, of Ma) town, to Miss SARAH DINTMAN, Of East Donegal. B. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Cloth i er, At P. J. Eramph's Old Stand. on the Cot ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GR AT E F UL to the Citizens; of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extendee, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES A N D VESTINDS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. A READY-MADEIAN- CLOTH I NO, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gonads and such articles as usually lelong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. R EEVES' AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. The Original and-Genuine AMBROSIA ie prepared by J. ALLEN REEVES and is the best hair dressing and preservative now in use. It stops the hair fallin gmut, causes it to grow thick and long and preimnts it from turning prematurely giey. If s , eradicates dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and renders the hair soft, glossy and curly. Buy it, try it and be convinced. Don't be put off with a spuri ous article. Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia and take no other. For Sale by Druggists and Deal , rs in Fancy Goods everywhere. PRICE, 75 Cents per bottle—s 6 per dozen: Address, REEVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT, 82 Fulton-sr., New-York City. 113:- For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. Hinkle's Drug Store. 112:8-ly RASS porcelain lined preserving kettles, B cheap, at JOHN SPANGLER'S. ritlaAlL SKIRTB.--Go to Mn 310.717' N. lend eee them. .Ssp.ctiat Notista. LYON'S PERIODICA L DROPS. The great fe male Remedy for liregularitiee.—These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara tion, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their actien is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, spee dy and certain specific for the cure of Al ob structions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and commut ed by the ladies of the- United States, every .one of whom speak in the strongest terms of .p wise of their good merits. They are rapidly taking the place of_ every other Female Rem edy, and are considered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest and most infallible preparation - in the world, for the cure of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used, and explaining when they should not, nor could not be used without producing effects contra ry to nature's chosen Jaws, will be found care fully folded around each bottle, with the writ ten signature Of JOHN L. LYON, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JohN L. LYON, 195 Chapel street, New-Haven, Conn., who can be con sulted either persenally or by mail, (enclosing stamp) concerning all private diseases and fe male weaknesses. Sold by Druggists every where. C. G. Cr..sarr & Co., Genii Agts for U S. and Canadas. Woe. 4-ly j' How often we see men and women who are fairly fading out of existence. They seem to have no especial disease, but general lasi tude and languor; no ambition, no energy, in digestion, weakness, total inability to eat and relish food, etc., all' of which is nothing but Dyspepsia. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will surely cure every such case, no matter how long standing. It is also a most excellent remedy for cholera morbus, cramp or colic, in either stomacil or bowels. We advise all suffering to try it. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES are superior to all °them for family and manufacturing purposes ; contain all the latest improvements; are speedy, noisless, durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Agents want ed. Liberal discount allowed. No consign ments made. Address Estrata S. M. Co, 616 Broadway, N. Y. [xiii:6-iy I:3 Whiskers I—Whiskers I I Doctor L. 0. Montez' Corr°lia, the greatest stimulator in the world, will force Whiskers or Moustaches to grow on the smoothest face or chin ; never known to fail ; sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of testing its merits. Address, REEVES & Co., 78 Nassau-st., N. Y. [3m OYSTERS ! 00 I am now in the receipt of the best'of Oysters which will be served up in the usual varie ties of styles. I will have fitted up for the winter months. warm and comfortable rooms on the first and second floors, for the CCOMMODA TION OF THE LADIES, which department will receive particular oodinan - T2cectedmi - V - WW - Mluon; Marietta, September 15, 1566.-tf. PREPARE For Winter! COAL reduced to nearly the standard of former years—FOß CASH. A well se lected stock of eo., 5i)a1100) & YilletatitT ID al) 143 - A lot of Fine Coal at $4 delivered. C. A. SCHAFFNER. STRAWBERRY PLANTS! - 0 - 100,000 51hilmbem lanfs yot , sqte. Wilson's Albany, Norwood, Golden Queen, Ida, Jucunda, Triomphe DeGand, Agriculturist, Russell Prolific, Lening's White. For sale by HENRY WOLFE. LETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post Office at Maiietta, Pa., THURSDAY, September 13, 1866: Mrs. Sarah Bear, Miss E. Anna Campbell, Jno Gable, John 3. Meashy, John Starnan, Sam'l Stauffer, Theodore Witmer. LJ To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "advertised letters," giv the date of this list, and pay one cent for ad vertising. ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M. F ALL & WINTER GOODS ! A LARGE AND WELL DIVERSIFIED STOCK OF FALL AVD Wixiter Goods Have just seen opened by Spangler 6- Rich, No. 66 Market street, Marietta, Pa Embracing full lines of Ladies Fashionable Dress goods, desirable plain styles Dress goods, Sacking and Cloaking Cloths, Stella, Thibit and Plaid Shawls, Balmorals and Spring Skirts in all sizes, Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins, Pil low Case and Shirting Muslins, Checks,-Sheet ing, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Chambrys, Diapers, Counterpanes, Coverlids, Blankets, Crash, &c. MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. Cloths egssihiehes Hats, Caps, Shirts and Drawers. Wall Papers, Window Blinds, Carpets, Carpet Chain, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, &c. Full setts Iron stone and Granite Queeiasware, a variety of Glassware. Groceries of all kinds, Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rice, &c., Sze., &c. The bulk of our goods have been bought in packages from the manufacturers, at the low est cash prices; we are, therefore, offering great bargains to purchasers. An early call i s solicited. The Champion Clothea "Wringer JOHN SPANGLER has just received and has for sale this celebrated Wringer, with or without cog-wheels. This is now regarded as the best machine in use. It is more easily adjusted to the tub, and is wider than any ma chine at the price. No. 1 3 without cog-wheels with ten inch rollers, is selling at 08 o. 2, with cog-wheels, $9; No. 3, with cog-wheels, 11 inches, $ll. %IRE "ARCTIC " SODA WATER fouls ' Min, at the Golden Mortar, is now ready to dispense cool, healthy and refreshing bev erages.. This drink is drawn from Porcelain lined fetintains. and is warranted FREE from noxious properties. Those desiring to keep cool during the com ing hot season, will please remember THE "ARCTIC" AT Dr. Landis' drug store, Market street, Mari "etta. KRAUT STANDS, Meat- Stance, Wine Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware generally, constantly on band J. SPANGLEIPS. BOHLTOPS ton celebisied GIN, A A AirittrAMl.N. NEW GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We beg leave to invite all those who are in want of Bargains to our NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS, Groceries, Quienswfaie, Glcissware, No - tions, and all other classes of goods generally kept in a first class store. Having pulehased our en tire stock For CASH and at the recent decline will sell them much beio V the former rates. COME AND SEE OUR CHEAP MUSLINS, CHECKS, TIC ..S, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 14e., &c., which will be sold right down with the mark et. Our Dress Goods department comprises the latest dogmas of goods adapted to the sea son which will be found full and complete. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VZSTINGS IN GREAT VARIETY of which we have a beautiful line of plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Englint' and French Sack ings, Plain Black Clotho, both oreign and domestic, and all other Goods for a nice out fit. Queensware, a full line of Toilet, Tea and Dinner Setts, covered dishes, &c., &c., always on hand, Groceries a good supply of choice Teas. Coffee, sugar, Syrups and spices. rs- Dry Goods cheaper than Wet Goods. Come and see us and be convinced of what v. a say. BOWERS 84. STEA CY COLUMCOLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS . , $532 ; 210:49 BIA Fr HIS Company continues to insure Bond i ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium cr premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT Whole amount insured, Less ain't expired in 1865, CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt of premium notes. Jan. 1, 1865, $42.0,090:66 Less, premium notes expired in 1865, 16,073:45 • -- 410,07:21 Am't of premium notes recd in '65, 115,584:13 Balance of premiums, Jan. I, '65, 3,830:14 Cash receipts,less commissions, in '65, 40,766:89 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 1865, 37,987:88 Balance capital and assets, January 1, 1866, $570,198:37 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. 'MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Samuel Shock, William Patton, Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, George Young, Jr., H. G. Minich, Nicholas M'Dcrsald, Samuel F. Rom lein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green. S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering. • Columbia, March 30, 1866.-ly. THE EXCELSIOR FRUIT JAR. —o— The best in the market ; the manufactu rers are•unable to supply the demand ; its su periority over all others is fully acknowledged by all who used them last year. They require no putty or cement of any kind; can be se cutely closed in a moment, and wnen once properly closed the re is no danger of any fruit spoiling. They are neat, being made of glass —have a wide mouth and aan very easily be cleaned. For safe at JOHN SP ANGLER'S where the'eeja`reT - year. -- ` ""- Baying thoroughly tested the Excelsior Fruit Jar and after using many other kinds I accord to it superiority over all others for pre serving fruit,.ease of securing . it and in fact in every way do I consider it better. MRS. R. J. SPANGLER G EO: W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Market Street, adjoining Spangler $t Rich's &ore, on Me second floor. Where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel disposed to pa- ei st =-; trenize him. Dentistry in all its branches carried on. TEETH inserted on the moat approved prin ciples of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed in a skillful and work manlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Having determined upon a permanent loca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for a hich he will render every possi ble satisfaction. - Ether administered to properpersons. 1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866• WALL PAPERS! NEW FALL STYLES ! HOWELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in store, a large stock of LINEN AND OIL SHADES. Estate of John M. Whitehill, late of the Borough of Marietta, deceased. Letters Testamentary on said estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto arc requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the underaign ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta. A. N. CASSEL, Executor. Marietta. August 11, 1866-Gt. ;%I. OT I CE: All persons having claims against JESSE C. ODELL, late of the flotough o Marietta, deceased, will present them at once, to JACOB C. BURKART, - Administrator d. b. n. Marietta, August 13, 1666. 2-6 t pring Shawls Balmorals Gloves, Hosiery Belts and Bun%les, Embroidered }landau duels and Collars, Mourning Collars and Veils, Head Neta and Dress Trimmings. A full supply at SPANGLER Sr. RICH'S. AHNESTOC It'S Nonpareil Chemical Writing Fluid now leady and for sale by - JOHN SPANGLER, General Agent. DR. IL LANDIS is the sole agent for the Sale of MISHLER'S BITTERS, in the Borough of Marietta. For sale at the GOLDEN MORTAR. ENAMEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying the complexion, softening the akin, re moving tan, freckles and pimples. Sale at Dr. Landis' "Golden Afortsr.,, MO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch 1 and Irish WHISKIES, warran ted to be pure, at H.D.%Benjamain's. OGER , S Celebrated Pearl Cement and JR, Oil Paste Blacking at " THE GOLDEN MORTAR. OF RAMBO APPLES FUR SALE LOW, AT HENRY WOLFE'S H E celebrated Gutta Penile Oil Blacking I make's& beautiful water proof polish. For boots, &saes. aateeus, ilre. For sale only at Dr. Landis , Drugstore. ZEST is' of Wine*. and Liquo rtt a loy teted t k irpipows, at ,11. .Levehet'. MARK ET STREET Marietta, 1 a §18,304,295:51 212,336:00 $8,091,559:51 $570,196:37 532,210:49