The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, September 28, 1861, Image 3

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GOING WEST.
it i kT,I3RDAY, SEPTE M.BER 28, 1861
TAX ' UNION CONVENTION . : The Union
Rourity. Convention met in Fulton Hall,
`ilititniiitter, on Monday afternoon last,
rwt*the. following organization :
d—C. S. Kauffman.
'residents—Cornelius Collins,
Diller, J. Hartman Hershey,
Keller, James Barnes, A. J.
Henry Keen, D. H. Leche,
N villa, Dr. J. K. Raub, Sam'l
David Bender, Washington
oel L. Lightner, A.. Scott
B. Potts, Geo. G. B;kisli, I.
:r, Joseph E. Charles, S. F.
8. Keneagy, Edw. E. White,
Holly, Benj. F. Herr, Jacob
Dr. Henry Carpenter, Robert
, - Peinson, 11,. S. Nlcllvain, Wm. Reese,
' Itr l . , ,:Abraham Eshleman, E. H. Weidler,
..0,0•N,. Crawford, Jacob Hibshman, John
~ I:l4l , ner, Wm. Hayes, Franklin Clark,
Air,nes Hatton, Martin E. Stauffer, John
-73 Walton, George Martin, William G.
.'ltlcloal, Jacob C. Townsend, B. F.
r -Aittlfe, Samuel Long, Wm. Ellmaker,
'ls4 ,
01ers McCullough, If. Musselman,
114.44ershey, W. W. Miller.
lActetaries—ehas. J. Rhddes, J. P.
Viikersham, E. M. Hess, William A.
''f }"ton, Jacob Hosinger, Ephraim Her
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4;'';'f• lter appointing a committee on reso
ions, a committee of two from each
~,.4nion district was appointed to settle
':l`. ket, during the absence of this corn
?‘' ",. I :ee speeches were made by N. Ell
''').,' ' :ier, Esq., Judge Champneys, Col.
,',•'''' '''mes ?dyers, Dr. John L. Atlee, Sr.,
f; , - , it , ' jor Ditmars, J. B. Amweg and Prof.
';'"' feoks of the Millersville Norm al
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v ., ',lphoul. The committee then returned
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the Hall and submitted the following
•..,rsm, 'ket:
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.tea. (Jr. Long, (R) . City.
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Associate Judge—Ferree Brinton (R)
k-,, .. radise.
1 1 : • ' Assembly—James Myers, (R) West
~ 4 mpfield ; Nathan Worley, (D) Man
' :elm ; Samuel A. Worth, (R) Colerain;
Abraham Peters, (D) Manor.
.. • County Treasurer—Esalas Billings
- "felt, (H) Adamstown. *
County Commissioner—Wm. Spencer,
(I)) Strasburg.
• Prison Directors—Geo. L. Eckert, (I))
Paradise ; Sam'l Redsecker, (D) East
I# lr Dpnegal. .
Poor Director—George Yeisley, (R)
City ; James Barnes, (D) Drumore.
Auditor—Jacob A. Miller, (D) Conoy.
The ticket was put before the Con
vention, and adopted unanimously with
the greatest enthusiasm, when three
cheers were given for the Union.
TnIIPERANCM.-- We understand that the
Good Tempters of Marrietta are very
• hopeful of better success in the futurel
than they have enjoyed for some time
past. Last week they took a moonlight
excurson to Columbia, and had a happy
time of it with, their friends of Hope
Lodge.
They meet in the Temperance Hall
every Tuesday evening at half past seven
, o'clock, and for several weeks past they
have been receiving accessions to their
ranks at almost every meeting. We
certainly wish them every success, and
shall gladly chronicle their doings, when
they have any big business on hand.
Godey's Lady's Book for October
is on our table. It is' as usual very
handsomely embellished ; the plate " Go
it, Rolla," is very pretty. We' can add
nothing to what we have heretofore
said of Godey's incomparable publica
tion. The double colored fashion-plates
which he publishes are alone worth the
subscription price. $3 per year, and
lower to clubs.
Na Thursday last was observed fully
in this place.±-service in the morning
in the several churches, all places of
business closed and in every respect a
Sabbath day.
eir The Mrs. Doner residence will be
.offered for sale this evening at the
(White Swan Hotel; here is a fine op
portunity to buy a very pleasant resi-
Once.
ow We are under obligations to Mrs.
elaeob M. Erisman, for some of the finest
flavored and largest Pears we have ever
seen. ,Mre. E. has is her garden some
i di L varf trees SW have grown some mon
ger eare.
or A Mariettian fsamishes us an arti-
Lie for this week's paper on a substitute
for Bice. i is worthy of a fair trial
t,bese pine4ing " countrabaud" times.
geo, M.. FTankiin and E. H. Yundt
have been admitted to the practice of
law ip the sevoral coulis or Lancaster
county.
eitral,pt. Congdon is ro4ipg.a,,Cayal-
Ty cowpony for the. way,
GRAND JURORS
lb serve in the Court of Quarter Sessions,
commencing on Monday, Xoeember 18th,
1861.
John Bowers, Bart township,
Daniel S. Geist, East Earl twp.,
Christian Grube, Mount Joy twp.,
John Gruver, Conestoga twp.,
Levi Good, Earl twp.,
Martin D. Hess, Paradise twp.,
Isaac Ballinger, East Hemplield twp.,
Christian Herr, Strasburg twp.,
A. S. Hackman, Mount Joy twp.
Nathaniel Hensel, Drumore twp.,
John Kline, Marietta Bor.,
C. S. Kauffman, Columbia Bor.,
And. B. Kauffman, City,
Anthony Lechler, City,
Christian 11. Mayer, Manor, twp.,
Carpenter McCleery, City,
Jacob K. Knissley, Mount Joy twp.,
Hugh O'Neil, Manic
Luther Richards, City,
William B. Wiley, City,
Davis E. Willer, Carnavon twp.,
Christian Wanner, Salisbury twp.,
George Yeisly, City,
77.36 a. m
7.00 p. m
PETIT JURORS
To serve in the Court of Quarter Ses
sions, commencing on Monday, November
18th, 1861.
Christion Brackbill;Strasburg twp.,
George L. Bowman, Ephrata twp.,
Isaac Bushong, Upper Leacock,„
Isaac L. Bair, Upper Leacock,
John Brady, Manor,
Amos Bushong, East Lampeter,
Daniel Bard, West Cocalico,
Jerrniah Bauman, City.
. John 11. BuShong, Upper Leacock,
Christian Brown, West Earl, ,
Ross A. Cambell, Bart,
Frank Clark, Strasburg,
Christian Coble, Jr., Mount Joy,
John Charles, Washington Bor, ,
Benjamin Danner, Penn,
Eli Eshleman, Martic,
Isaac Evans, East Hempfield,
Henry Forney, East Lampeter,
Rudolph Fry, Manor,
David Grabill, Manheim,
Michael Graff, Strasburg,
William L. Gill, City,
John S. Hostetter, Manhiem,
Jacob Hart, Ephrata,
Isaac Hall, Strasburg,
Peter Heiman, Mt. Joy Bor.,
Huber, Huber, Martin,
Henry Iliestand, Jr., East Donegal,
John G. Hoeruer, East Donegal,
A. L. Henderson, Salisbury, •
Jacob Herr, West Lampeter,
David Kline, Mount Joy,
Daniel Kehler, West Hempfield,
Jacob H•. Landis, Manor,
Watson H. Miller, City,
Joseph Nissley, Raphe,
Christian Newhauser, Leacock,
Jacob B. Reinhold, West Cocalico,
Benjamin Ritter, Warwick,
Henry Sultzbach, Marietta Bor.,
Jacob K. Shenk. Manor,
Joseph Shenk, Drumone,
Samuel W. Scott. Fulton,
Jo'ln M. Whitehill, East Donegal,
Jacob R. Wissler, Clay,
Henry M. Weller, West Hempfield,
Al ark G. Wenger, Upper Leacock,
Henry Wolf, Warwick..
Hydropathy, or the Water Cure.
" Render unto Ceasar the things that are
Dear Friend Baker: It is, and ever
has been, with me, a standing axiom, that
all men are morally bound to declare
any truth or truths, fact or facts, that
may, in any degree, benefit their fellow
beings.
Therefore I feel now fully impressed
that it is due to your friend, Doctor
CAMERON, to the merits of the Water
Qure, and to the interests of the citizens
of Marietta and vicinity, to say that I
hare been a sufferer from sickness dur
ing the past 27 years; that my disease
was first Mucous Dyspepsia ; that it
passed into. Chronic Nervous Dyspepsia,
and thence into Chronic Nervousness, or
Neuropallty,—one of the saddest, most
frightful, most•to•be-dreaded of all the
ailments that afflict the body and mind
of man. I can not here enter into the
detail of the causes, symptoms, mental
and physical sufferings of that disease.
They are legion. But I will say that,
were I in good health, I would not, could
I avoid it, be induced to suffer under it
for ten years for all the wealth of this
earth.
Now, be it known to you, that I was
trained to 'the 'Allopathic system of
medicine ; that I was engaged in it from
12 to 14 years ; that I have studied the
Botanic, the Eclectic, the Chronother
mal, and the Homoeopathic systoms of
thereapeutics ; that I have fully tested
each of these systoms, except the Chro
nothermal, in my own case ; that each,
except that of Homoeopathy, has been
nothing more than a curse to me ; that
Homoeopathic benefited me somewhat;
but that I have found, after years of ex
perience, that the Water Cure is the
only means that have given any material
permanent restorative aid to me.
When I first came to Marietta I was
suffering from Billions Dysentery, and
was just taking Billions Fever, Doctor
Cameron's treatment in about three days
restored me from the Dysentery and
Billions Fever. I then entered upon
treatment for my old Chronic disease
During a course of five weeks I was
greatly benefitted, and have reason to
believe that, had I the cash to bear me
through, the Water Cure would make
me as soundly healthy as any one now
living.
I beg the good people of your pleas
ant little town, and of the surrounding
country, not to permit prejudice nor
misrepresentation to keep them from
giving a thorough, fair, honest trial to
the Water Cure, if they desire to keep
health, or to be quickly, safely, am
pleasantly cured of sickness. play they
wisely act in this matter. Yours,
[FOR TEI P. MA RIETTIAN.
Ceasar's."
C. REED
[Fon "'Tun M.A RIETTI A N."
CHEAP SUBSTITUTE FOR RICE.
The following recipe is, in substance,
an old one, and has been published
often, but seems co simple and homely
that few have ever given it a fair trial.
Yet to many who have tried it, it is far
preferable to rice, hominy, corn camp
or mush—and now, that rice bears a
high - price and is a " contraband" article;
it should be doubly acceptable to both
patriotic purse and stomach!
For a family of 3 or 4 persons take a
pint of good wheat—the natural grain,
unground —wash it well in two or three
waters, so as to get it clean, and get out
all chaff, cockle, or other foreign sub
stances. Soak it in as much water as
will cover it fairly, for about 12 hours,
adding a little water when the grain
swells above it. Boil it in the same
water, adding hot water as it swells, un
til nearly all the grains burst open, ta
king care, toward the last, that it does
not burn, and that the top is not cover
ed with water. It will require 3 or 4
hours to boil it thoroughly. Drain off
superfluous water, (if any remains,) and I
suffer it to cool, and you have a dish of
wholesome, substantial, nourishing food
—pleasant and easy of digestion for a
weak stomach, and hearty enough for
even a working man. If your taste re
quires salt; it should be added a short
time before it is done boiling.
To make this patriotic dish palatable,
(as tastes differ,) it may be eaten with a
little milk, or cream—or with butter
and sugar, or molasses—or with apple
or other fruit butter, or fruit juice, jam
or jelly. To enjoy it fully—" to get the
good of it," as children say—it should
be eaten slowly, and be so thoroughly
masticated as to crush nearly every
grain in the eating.
A pint' of wheat will cost about 2
cents, bought by the peck or half bushel;
and when boiled will make about 3 pints,
and hearty eaters must be the family of
4 or 5 persons thc.t will consume it at
one meal. In cold weather a larger
quantity—enough. to last for 3 of 4 days
—may be prepared at one time. Its
steady use for a few days will enable
persons subject to torpid action or con
stipation of the bowels, to " throw phys
ic to the Alogs."
In conclusion--I know of no article
of, diet. cheaper, and more wholesome,
and capable of being more varied, than
this. In these hard.titnes, its adoption
by the poor 'email I save them much ; and
I have no doubt that it could be used
by the wealthier classes in every case
where rice is now used, as in custards,
&c. By using corn in the three forms
of meal, camp and hominy, cooked in all
their varied forms of boiled and baked,
a great variety of very pleasant, whole
some and cheap die hes of food may be
secured to the vegetarian, whether from
choice or necessity--and a still greater
variety to the meat eater. ECONOMY.
[Fox. THE MA RIETTIAN.
The True Doctrine.
MR. EDITOR: There were few Sermons
preached on the occasion of our Nation
al Thanksgiving, that so concisely, and
eloquently presented the causes of our
National troubles as did that of Rev.
Mr. WHEELER, on Thursday morning ;
with him, there was no circumlocution
in pointing out the fact that Slavery is
the gigantic evil that has plunged this
Nation into the calamity of Rebellion,
and as that great curse of every people
who tolerate it; has cankered the very
heart of our institutions ; nothing less
than its entire extermination will redeem
the nation from that constant source of
God-inflicted calamities. W hen the
voices from the pulpit give utterance to
facts plain and pointed on the subject
of our troubles, the masses will learn
the actual cause of the Slavocrats taking
I up arms against the institutions that
sustained and protected them, we will
all then be able to comprehend the fact
that the Tyrannic rule ou the plantation
with its multitude of vices creates that
domineering spirit that leads to the de
, termination to control the entire Nation,
and when it is fairly and distincly un
derstood that the question is settled
down to the expansion of Slavery on the
one side ; and its total supression on the
other, the whole civilized world will aid
us by their prayers, and if needs be,
with their arms, and the approbation of
a just God will give wisdom to our
councils and might to our arms, and
finally build us up as a truly free and
great people. X.
.......
AO - After we had gone to press 'we
received a communication from Mr.
Grosh, urging donations for the sick
soldiers, which came too late for this
number.
ffebiAbel' Qn3 eoqi tiara.
TBE subscriber having purchased the pm
perty lately occupied by
CLARK & ZELL.
would most respectfully call the
attention of his old friends and customers to
to the fact that he is now prepared to sell
LUMBER AND COAL
at the very lowest figures by Boat-load, Car
load, or otherwise.
His Stock of Lumber will be selected from
one of the best manufactories and cannot fail
to give satisfaction.
He is also prepared to supply "BILL Bruno ,
at short notice and at low prices.
• HIS STOCK OF COAL
will consist of Shamokin, Red and White Ash,
Baltimore Company, Lykens Valley, &c.,
all of which he will sell by the Boat
' land, Car-load, or by the
SING.L4 TON:.
He„ryill al coutintie the receiving of Coal at
very tow figures,
' THOMAS ZELL.
VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT
PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold at Public Sale
On Saturday, October 19, 1861,
at the public house of JACOB FUNK in the
130110 UGH of MARIETTA, all that certain I
THREE STORY BRICK Fll6
DWELLING HOUSE
AND LOT OF GROUND, situate on the
South side of High street, in the said Borough,
(formerly occupied by 8. P. Sterrett) adjoining
property of Alexander Lyndsay on the East,
and the undersigned on the West. The house
is 36 feet 4 inches front and 42 feet deep; with
Porticos 71 ft. wide. The first story has a
Hall running through the center with dividing
Parlors on tile West and two rooms on the
East. The second and third stories are divid
ed into five rooms each, one of which on the
second story, is a Bath Room with plenished
copper bath tub, shower tihth &c. All the
chambers are provided with spacious closets,
&c. The water is conducted from the roof
into a tank in the third story and might be
conveyed into all the lower rooms if desired.
The house is heated with one of Boynton's
superior ventillatiag furnaces. 'There is also
a large FRAME BACK KITCHEN, with
a CISTERN in the same, BAKE -O V IO ,
SMOKE HOUSE, &c., attached. The lot is
206 feet deep and has a variety of choice
Fruit trees, Grape, Strawberries, Raspberries
and other small fruit. The whoe property is
built in the most substantial manner — the
workmanship and finish of the best character,
and the plan and arrangements acknowledged
by competent judges the most complete'.
The property as enclosed, will be sold sub
ject to a dower of two hundred and twenty
six dollars and sixty seven cents, and on the
following terms : One third part of the pur
chase money to be paid on the first day of
April 1862; one third On the first day of April
1863; and one third on the Ist day of April 1564,
with interest from the first day of April next.
Persons wishing to examine the property, will
call at the store of Sterrett & CO.
Sale to commence at 3 o'clock P. M.
SAII4 UEL P ATTF.RSON.
MARIETTA, Sept. IS, 1861,—t5.1
TA AI LECTILIC OIL. The cures made by Pro
t-, lessor DeGrath, with his " Electric Oil,"
are so nesr miraculous, as to resemble the fam-
N 1 Scripture accounts of similar cares in an
cient times by the annointing with oil, and
these cures are so wonderful and. instantan
eous, so satisfactory and mitigating of human
ill, as to call upon public functionaries, and
those having charge of public institutions for
the sick and suffering, to look well into the
well-attested merits, the simple efficacy of tbis
" Electric Oil."
Professor DE' GRATH, therefore, has deposit
ed $lOO with the Mayor. the same to be forfeit
ed if the "Electric Oil," sold at Philadelphia,
fails to cure a single case of Rheumatism, or
Pains in the Back, or Limbs, Piles, Sores or
Burns, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Caked Breast, Sore
Nipples, Bronchial Affections,Swelled Glands,
Felons, Stiffness in the Joints, Sprains,
Bruises, Bruises, Sores, on man or beast, or
Scratches or Splints on horses ; also Deafness.
Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $l.
PROS. CHARLES DE GRATIS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
ht.l -- None genuine without signature of Prof,
C. DE GRATH. Labels signed in writing.
Principal Depot No. 217 South Eighth St.
Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists
can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price
25 cents, 50 cents, and $ i per bottle.
Try everything else ; give this one simple
trial.
CAUTION—Be careful to ask for and get BE
CaMATH'S Electric Oil, as worthless imitations
abound. '
There are numerous imitations sprung up on
the reputation my article has acquired. he
public must beware. They are worthless.
For sale by' alt dealers and druggists. Prin
cipal office 217 South Sth street. Phila.
Feb: 2-ly]
H. L. ST. E. J. ZA.11141
ESPECTF LLY inform their
Airrtfriends and the public that they
still continue the WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELR Y business at the old
stand, North-west Corner of North
queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa
A full assortment of goods in our line of busi
ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest
cash rates. ;Cr Repairing attended to per
sonally by the proprietors.
rpriE American Watches are among the best
j_ timekeepers now in use, and for durability
strength and simplicity far surpass any other
watch made in the world.
H. L. & E. J. Z AIIill
Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square
Lancaster, .Pa., have them for sale at the eery
lowest rates—every watch accompanied with
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen
uineness.
ENVELRY.—A large and selected stock of
a fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the
best factories in the country can be found at
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S.
Car. North" Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan
caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all
goods warranted to be as represented.
TILATED WARE: A Large and tine stock
r of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. ?ABM'S,
Corner of North Queen street & Center Square,
Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee
Urns, Packets, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake
Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives,
Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices.
REPLATING attended to at moderate rates
FQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS,
can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAHM, Col.
North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas
ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers—
the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar
ket. They are lower in price than any, watch
of equal quality andj list as true for timekeeping
SPECTACLES to suit all who
can be aided with. glasses,
can be bought at H. L. 4. ZAHill'S, Cor
ner of North queen-sr.., and Center Square,
ancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames,
at short notice. [y6-ly
JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor,
Car. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
CiRATEFUL for past favors I would returr
my. thanks to my numerous friends and pa
trons and inform them that I still continue the
old business at the old stand, where I will be
pleased to see them at all times; and having a
full and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 4- .VESTDIGS,
which will be made up to order at the shortest
notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona
ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait
upon my told customers and all who see proper
to patronize me hereafter. rOct.29-,56.
TITINE AND LIQUORS.
Vl' Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey,
Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry and
Port Wines.
Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the
lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at
a very low figure, by the barrel.
J. DIFFENBACH. Market-st.
D ANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LANCASTER, PA
OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET,
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend to the practice of his profession in all its
various branches.
A CARD.
JOHN CAMERON, M. D.,
Hygienic. Physician & Acconchenr,
Corner of Front and Gay Streets,
MARIETTA.
TNVENTY EMPTY HOGSHEADS
—in good condition—will be sold
at the low price of $L each and delivered any•
where in or near Mariqta free of charge. Be
ing in want of cellar rnsi. i m, if taken itom the
store soon, a trifle lesswlk be taken. Also, a
lot of excellent.
WHISKY: marßEL's,
very cheap, .For sale at i/IFFENBACiIt
Salt .4113 JJJinfef• Gooi)3!
A New Supply just received at
DIFI , ENBACIPS
MGR SAL Y. £ HEAP FOR Ei
TTAVING just received a large and nicely
selected stock of all kinds of
Ladies' and Gentleman's Wear,
which will be sold at very moderate roles .for
cash.
Silks, a full line• at old prices,
Extra quality Muslins, all prices,
Best make off Flannels, do
A large stock of Shawls,
Plain and Barred Sackrd Flannels.
White Goods, Mitts, Linens, Embroideries,
Dress Trimmings, Laces, Gloves, Hosires,
Very large stock of Domestic goods.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings ;
Bleached and Unbleached iVluslina.
Delaines, Calicos and Ginghams,
Drillings, Meetings and Checks,
Pant Stuff, Hickory and Tickings,
Embossed Paper Colars, ten for a Quarter,
Paper Neck-Ties—something new, cheap and
beautiful,
ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Woolen Table covers.
Plain, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds
and Patent/Fixtures,
Wall Papers, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths.
Canton 'Matting, &c.
Wall and Window Paper,
Transparent Blinds:
Glass, Queensware and Cedarware.
The above goods have been purchased
LOW FOB CASH.
and will be' sold at correspondingly low prices,
for cash.
GROCERIES.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
of all kinds and prices, constantly on hand.—
Monongahela Whisky by the barrel at Pitts
burg pikes, the freight added.
Marietta, Sept. 21 3 Mil
LARKIN & CO
1)1ail*ot( Tiptogi-ap()
S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch streets,
[ ENTRANCE ON EIGHTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
AFTER many years' experience in all the
various branches of the• An, the Proprietors
confidently invite the attention of their fiiends
and the public to their extensive establishment,
which presents the opportunity for procuring
the best pictures, equal at least, to any lint
class Gallery in the United States.
Preparations are complete for executing all
the improved styles known to the Art. They
have a patent arrangement for copying Da
guerreotypes, Cc., &c., making them Life size,
if desired—the only one of the kind in this
country. Attached to this establishment are
three coloring Artists.
Photograp, including
.Painting,
as low as $2OO.
Photographs, with Frame as low as $2 62
Photographs at 75 cents. Extra copies 50
PIIOTOGRAPIIB AT ONE DOLLAR !
cts. or $5 per doz. Life size Photo
graphs as low as $6, and lvorytype at
same price. Durable Ambrotypes at
50 cents and upwards.
A most extensive assortment of Gilt Frames,
embracing * a select and choice variety of the
latest styles. Prices from 62 cents and up
wards.
Especial attention bestowed upon Life-sized
Photographs in oil, transferred from small pic
tures, and from life. Prices from $l5 to $lOO.
11 instructions given in the Art.
lebruary 23, ISb I -Iy.
driiN - A WINES AND LIQUORS
;11-74V
Alexander D. Reese,
WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER,
Main Stied, [EAST W Amy] Mount Joy,
Lancaster County, Pa.
Mff E undersigned would most respectfidly
beg leave to inform the public that he has
Opened a Wine AND LIQUOR STORE in all its
branches. He will constantly keep on hand
all kinds of
Brcindies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch
Whisky, Cordials, Bitters, 4-c
Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just
received, which is warranted pure.
' A choice article of German Wine. Various
brands of Champagne Wines.
f All A. D. K. now asks of the public is a
careful examination of his stock and prices,
Which will, he is quite confident, result in Ho
tel keepers and others finding it to their advan
tage to make their purchases of him.
ALSO—Kerosene, or Coal Oil, Pine Oil and
Fluid at reduced prices, eit the ••,Enterprise
Wine Liquor Store." A. D. REE.E.
Mount Joy, June 22, 1861-Iy.
S: S. RATH - VON,
Nerchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. Eramples Old Stand, on the Cor
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GRATE]; UL to the Citizens of Marietta
and vicinity, for the liberal patronage
heretofore cxtendee., 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 reprised.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N D V.ESTINGS, 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 LSO,-ELEA D V-M ADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring'and Clothing establishment.
DAVID ROTH,
Dealer in Hardware,
Cedarware, Paints, Oils, Glass,
cook, mall aria oifieh stobez, &c.,
MARKET-ST., MARIETTA.
WOULD take this means of informing the
citizens of Nlarietta and vicinity that be
is prepared to furnish anything in his line,
consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of all
kinds ; Building a n d housekeeping Hard
ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils,
Glass, - Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Po
kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Pans, Waiters, Cop
per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and
all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and
in fact everything usually kept Fa a well regula
ted Hardware establishment.
Henry Landis, X. D.,
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Marietta and vicinity
Can be found at his Drug Store, for merly
Dr. Hinkle's, at all times when not elsewhere
professionally engaged.
To MY Fart:mns : Having been called-to
a position in the U. S. Navy, I hereby resign.
my profession to the care and attention of Dr.
Henry Landis, in whom 1 have every con
fidence, having had ample opportunity of as
certaining his ability to till my place.
F. HINKLE., M. D.
J. A. CONGDON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Opposite the resulenee of Cod. John W. Vieth,
Market-et., Marietta, Pa.
Prompt attention given to securing and col
-Ipcting Claims, sad Orphans , Court busi
ness generally. Will attend to business in
Lancaster and adjoining counties.
Conveyancing and other writings promptly
executed.
JUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Wine
and Liquor Store," Mount Toy, a superior
article of Ghtittapagne and German Winds.
STORE...ROOM TO LET.—The Room latety
occupied by IVliss . Marcratet Trainer as a
9iilliuetyApply to 13.A.It ' R. SPANGLER.
DR. LA CROIX'S
PRIVATE MEDICAf, TRNATI3F, ON
77,, phy,iolo,, L ical rie,c.r of Marriage.
250 p A GES AND 130 ENtlft ArglNVs.
Price only 25 cents. Sent free of postitge to
all parts of the - Union. On the infirmitias.of
youth arid maturity, disclosing the secret fol
lies of both sexes of ages, causing debility,
nervousness, depression of spirit, palpitation
of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntary /
emissions, blushing.% defective memory, indi
gesrion and lassitude, with confessions of
thrilling interest of a Boarding &hoot 2W/i's,
a College Student, and a Youug Married:Lady,
&c. It is a truthful adviser to the married
and those contemplating marriage, who enter
tain secret doubts of their physical coriditimr,
and who are conscious of having' hezaTtleti ale
health, happiness, and privileges to which
every human being is entitled:
YOUNG MEN who are troubled with
weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in
youth, the °Gets of which are dizziness,
pains, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in
the ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back
and lower extremities, confusion of ideas, i0..1
Of memory,. with melancholy, may be cured
by the author's new Parts and London. Treat
ment.
we have, recently devoted mixer of our
time in visitingthe European Hospitals, avail
ing ourselves of the knowledge and researches
of the most skillful Physicians and Set-pima
in Europe and the Continent. Those who
place themselves under our rare will now'
have the full benefit of the many new and ef
ficacious Remedies which we awe enabled to
introduce into our practice,. and the public
may rest assured of the same zeal, assiduity,
SECRECY and attention being paid to their
cases, which has so successfially distinguished
us heretofore, as a Physician in our PECULIAR
department of professional Practice, far the
past twenty-flue years.
FRENCH' FEMALE FlLLS.—Ladies• whowisli
for Medicines, the efficacy of which has been
tested in thousands of cases, and never laden
to effect seedy cures withuot any bad re
sults, will use none but Dr. DeLaney'S Fe
male Periodical, Pills. The only precaution
necessary to be observed is, ladies should not
take them if they have reason to believe they
are in certain situations (the particulars of
which will he found on the wrapper accom
panying each box,) though always safe alid ,
healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they.
Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to
any part of the United States or Canada.
To zr'rE LADIES—WhO need a confidential
medical adviser with regard to any of those
interesting' complaints to which their delicate'
organization renders them liable, are particu
larly invited to consult us.
THE ELECTRO - G.A.LVA HIC PROTECTIVE "
For marled ladies whose health will not ad
mit, or who have no desire to increase their
families, may be obtained as above. It is a
perfectly safe preventive to conception, and
has been extensively used during the last 20.
years. Price reduced to $lO.
THE SECRET Or YOUTH UNVEILED,
A Treatise on the Canse of Pietnature De
cay— A solemn warning. Just published, s
hook showing the insidious progress and pre
valence among schcrola, [both male and fe
male.] of this fatal habit, pointing out the
fatality that invariably attends its victims, and.
developing the whole progress of the disease,
from the commencement to the end.
It will be sent by Mail on receipt of two C3l,
cent Stamps.
Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till
9 at night, and on Sundays .from 2 till 5 S.; M.
Medicines wills full directions sent to ally
part of the United States or Canadas, by pa
tients communicating their symptoms by letter.
Business correspondence strictly confidential.-
ICP Dr. L's Office is still located as establish
ed, udder the name of DR. LA CROIX, at
No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y.
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DR. BRUNOWS CELEBRATED.
RE:iIEDISS!
FOR DELICATE DISEASES
NO. I. THE GREAT REVlVER.—Speedily
eradicates all the evil effects of self a• use,.
as loss of memory, shortness of breath, giddi
ness,. palpitation of the heart, dimness of vis
ion, or any constitutional derangement of the.
system brought on by the unrestrained indul
gence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex.
Price one dollar.
No. 2. TII E Borsr.—Will cure in from two
to eight days, any case of Gonorrhoea,(clap)is.
without taste or smell and requires no restric—
tion of action or diet; for either sex; price $l.
NO. 3. 'Pas TEREB will cure Gleet in the
shortest possible time, and I can show certifi
cams of cures effected by this remedy, wher
all others have failed. No taste or
Price one dollar.
NO. 4. THE PUNSTER is the only known
remedy that will 'positively cure strictures of
the urethra, no matter of how long standing or
neglected the case may be. Price one dollar.
NO. 5. THE SOLIITOR will cure any case
of Gravel permanently and speedily remove
all diseases front the bladder and kidneys.—
Price one dollar.
No. 6. Tin PREVENTOB is a sure preven
tion against the contraction of any disease, is.
less espensive and far preferable to anything
in use. Adapted to either.sex. Price $l.
NO 7. THE AMAMI.. will cure the whites ,
radically and in less time than they can be ef
fectually removed by any other treatment ; is
fact this is the only remedy that will really
cure this disease ; pleasant to take. 'Price SI.
NO. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTIES are Cer—
tain, safe and speedy in producing menstrua-.
tion or correcting any irregularities of the•
monthly periods. Price two dollars.
No. 9. THE FEMALE SAFEGUARD, or Off
spring Regulator will last a lifetime. Price $5.
Either of the Remedies will be sent free by
mail on receipt of the price annexed. Circu
lars containing valuable information with full
description of each .Remedy, may be obtained.
by enclosing oneyost stamp. Address
DR. FELIX BRUNON, Box
Philadelphia, Rt.
These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by'
JOHN JAY LIBHART, where circulars con •
raining a full description of each case can be ,
obtained gratis, on application.
General Depot, North East Corner of York
Avenue and Callowhill street,Philadelphia,Pa.,
11:' In complicated cases I can be consulted.
by letter, or peisonally at my office ; entrance,
No. 401 York Avenue. Da. F. BRTINON,
August 27, 1859.-ly.
• DAVID COCHRAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger.
NXTOULD most respectfully inform the . cit
VI? izens of Marietta and the public genar•—
ally that he is prepared to do:
Honso Painting,
China Glossing,,
Paper• Banging,
At very short notice and at prices to sit flick ,
times. Ile can be found at his- mother's resi
donee cm the corner of Chesnut and Secon.t
streets, a few doors below the M. E: Chwmtr,,
snd immediately opposite the old Oberlisi
Coach Works. ping.
iiOA General Assortment of all kinds eV
: BITILDING. HA. ILDWA RE, Locts,
.. IftaKes, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Cigates,.
Paints, (Ails, Glass and Putty, very cheap..
' STEHRIIITT Stt ca.
ASUPERIOR COOK STOVE, tsrylitass
style, each one warranted to per , -
torin to Hie entire satisfaction of the .
purchaser. STERRETT & CO.
A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called
A
indistructable Pleasure Books;. School and
other Books, Stationary, Pen:
Far .sate at
fJICKOItY & Oak Wood,
Iliekory and Oak Woo,
be accompanied with the call
be promptly fake. Spangle.,
THE Largest and best assat
Cloth & Cassimeres and rest
in this market and will be sold
defy competition by J. R. Diip
ILC OX'S Celebrate
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tension Steel Spring Ske
'aenidjustible Bustle. 'lke 1
use, for sale cheap at Difenb.
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