The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, September 21, 1861, Image 3

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Yotal glarititiart.
Ita.
TA CAR MORS : The following is
time from this place, from and af
,, June 10:
GOING EAST.
I.ccommodation, at 7.20 a. m.
, ccommodation, 2.16 p. m.
6.21 p. m.
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.Accommodation,
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AY SEPTEMBER 21,1861
'R COUNTY TICKET : In these
at try men's souls," we can ill
make any sacrifice of patriot
inciple, for the mere sake of
hen a political party is hon
anized in order to propagate
inciples. • and to accomplish
t public good, it is consistent
as well as with sound policy,
occasional concessions to our
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eatl
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Wits
to
opp
co.
ulti
when, by so doing, we can ac
any desirable object that will
be for the benefit of our com-
Altry. But when any party
•wn aggrandisement in oppo
the public good, it becomes
if every member who respects
pies on . which hid p'arty was
make every lawful effort for its
n, so that it shall stand in the
e whole country above suspic
have hitherto acted with the
the Republican parties--never
Red a ticket—and labored
nd untiringly for the promo
eir best, interests,, simply be
oing so, we felt that, as a good
citizen,. we were doing our
r country. It grieves us, how
ink that certain selfish politi
a guise of RepUblicani should,'
ime as this, succeed in mir
y portion of our party from
path of duty, and that they
so is gut too evident form the
and still more from the nn
proceedings of the Broiled
onvention held recently in
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at an I.
:the p
le intelligence—reached us,
prevented ,by sickness from
ar.caster, at the time) we in
eft, in eqmmon with the great
ou.r...part.7, that we were "sold.
"On,"—not, irretrievably, how
,: PEOPLE, the great body of
•et sound to the core, will
rnedy the evil when the pro-.
Ives; and believing that we
etter *ay more effectually
rent Republican party to
ong, we shall help with all
undo what has been done,
v far the patriotism of true
certain!
per time
Can U'
‘ serve t.
'Which w
gur mig .
si t to sho
Itepubl
IL is
can rise above party.
time that the " Ring" that
these County Conventions
aid be broken up, and that
iticians who aspire to office
qcenary motives, should be
the winds; and as under
government all rower is
Ile, and in the people, and
to the people,therefere,and
would we look at the ap
tion for an unequivocal-ex
, htoned patriotism, which
crisis, is essential to the
has gove
for years
the pett
from me
seattere
our glor
from the
for they
to them
prou'
presslon
in the p
well-bei
As u,
be country.
'ate eruct of the Conven-
~ a Mass Meeting of all who
the Union, the Constitu
rt of the Government, and
• - of the Rebellion is to be
ister on Monday next.—
forward to this meeting
• d hope, ; and without any
rApate the action of our
• in distant parts of the
3 as competent to advise
as we are, we would,
:.ke the liberty of sugges
, of a few gentlemen whom
in this section of the
gladly support. Judge
on the Bench for ten
, hich time he has given
r
are in
tion, th
the su
held i
We sh
with a.
desire
fellow
county
in this
nevert
tug th
the U .,
county
Long
years,
n in discharging his of-
entire
sides he has qualifies.
ficial
e infinitely superior to
MEE
be late party maven-
the no
ad he be sufierceeded?
Lion
eys, if he would consent
slature, would most cer-
Jed
to go
everlasting gratitude of
is a Douglas democrat
I and has had large ex
iblie man, and at this
!when we want all onr
tainly
the pu
of the
parka] •
rotten
. .
Letp,l i t ' tibe . first class men, his
altX* in the Mouse, in connection
t such men as Honest John Strohm,
1413431 James MYrs, Rev. A. B. Grosh
tither gentlemdn of acknowledged
obity;:patriotisnd and moral worth,
luld be peculiarly satisfactory to the
&isle
of the County,, and profitable to
kry : lA S, e t9t h e a . Ve thus expressed ourselves
lin reference to the most important
9to be filled at the October elec.-
a nd we sincerely trust that our
citizerlp of all pnrties, wiR r th tr
at least, throw paity aside en
- ,
r brevery necessary lawful effort
"tb,e right man in the right place,"
v er,,, ay have been his political
let , = in the past, if be is now true
V , .n, the Constiiation and the
" A Returned Volunteer"—Again
COL. BAKER—You say you could not
close your paper against the " reply"
(?) of "A Returned Volunteer"; "but
indeed this shall be the last of ii." If
you mean that this " masked battery"
may assail me, but that I shall not have
even "an open field" for self defence, I
respectfully appeal from your decision
to your own better judgement—because
Ist, The "reply," as you call it, re•
affirms his falseC,harges, without even
noticing the facts I had stated in refu
tation.
11.36 a. m
7.00 p.m
2d, His "reply introduces new matter.
He now attacks me—mistates the cir
cumstances and motives under which
my defence of the slandered was written.
3d, If, you would exclude ‘ 1 vile per
sonalities," exclude, him, (as he, only,
used them) by requiring' him to sign his
name to his articles—which he will not
dare do ; for assassins of reputation, as
of life, are proverbial cowards.
But as You published his " vile person
alities" at the first, and now, again,
against me, (without requiring retraction
of the old before publishing the new
slanders,) I respectfully submit that
common justice requires you to publish
my defence against this stabber in the
dark.
As the public generally believes even
his signature (" A Returned Volunteer")
to be untrue, the facts I have stated will
probably be believed against any proof
less assertions of one who dare not give
his name to back his charges. Those
facts were known to me before his
charges appeared, and were written
without the knowledge of the parties—
deliberately written,- and, on a subse
quent day, carefully prepared for publi
cation. It will .not answer, therefore,
for this pretended " returned Volunteer"
to charge me with his own folly and
wickedness. It is well known that the
soldier-husband could not compose those
articres, and that their writer must have
obtained the materials for his false
charges from the soldier's wife, °directly
or indirectly. The public, therefore,
will judge—and judge correctly—who
" has beep fooled , by a woman," and
who " lent himself to any one as a tool"!
I wish I could believe that be did it
"thoughtlessly"; but his repetition of his
slanders, after their refutation, forbids
it. A pretty judge, he, of " the fittest
position" for any one to occupy !
The Editor seems apologetically to
suggest that his attacks were "playfully
begun." But he who " scatters fire
brands, arrows and death," is not ex
cused because be says, " Am I not in
sport ?"
To conclude—His-selection of his po
sition, vocation and weapons—his repe
tition of slanders after their refutation
—his empty sneers and false ascriptions
of unworthy motives to a defence of the
innocent—all show that he is hardly en
titled to his (probably false) signature ;
but rather belongs in character to those
other volunteers who assail defenseless
women rather than armed men, and pre
fer masked batteries and other cowardly
advantages to an open field and fair
play. A. B. G.
MARIETTA, Sept. 17th, 1861.
On receiving , the above communica
tion we looked over the correspondence
referred to, to ascertain wherein we had
shown any partiality to " A Returned
Volunteer" so as to merit the castiga
tions which "A. B. G." would wish to
inflict upon us, and in doing so, we were
utterly unable to charge ourself with any
indiscretion whatever, and .we certainly
had no desire to apologise for either
party.
In the first place " A Returned Vol
unteer" simply enquired whether a ru
mor, to the effect that one of the Relief
Committee was in the habit of deducting'
a dollar a week, from one of the claimant's
on the funds, for rent, due a relative, was'
correct. To this the Secretary of the
Committee replied with considerable bit
terness, and in his reply introduced a
good 'deal of what we considered irrele
vant matter, still we gave his communi
cation at full length, which we did net
to that of the "Volunteer." And though
there was a distinct denial of the dollar
a week being deducted, yet, as we under
stood the matter, its was admitted that
there was an. arrangement, by which a
portion of the fund was appropriated to
the paying of the rent; and on this it
would have been no 'difficult, matter for
Madam Rumor to have fabricated a
much more formidable affair than the
one under discussion. Apart 'from the
charge on'our public of cold neglect, the
whole affair is a trumpery tale of gossip,
unworthy the attention of any disinter
ested party. We really feel that we
ought to apologise to our readers for
troubling them with so mach An this
suWect, but this is •certainly the last of
it.LEd. Mariettian.
fir By referring to our advertising
columns the reader will find one of the
finest residences' west of Philadelphia,
for sale. This fine dwelling was erected
only a few years since, and has every
convenience attainable in a country
town; it was built without regard to cost
and is now offered on very accommoda
ting terms. Read the advertisement.
The officer in charge of the prisonexs
at'Riebniond is Major Todd, a brother
in-law of President Lincoln.
er Among all the bounteous gifts
with which our Heavenly Father has
filled this earth are flowers, beautiful
flowers. And beautiful as they are all
can enjoy them, none are so poor they
cannot have flowers if they choose. And
oh! what a pleasure it is to go into a
garden filled with these treasures, to see
them spread out before us in all their
various colors, how the Spirit ascends
to the Great Author of all and thanks
him for giving us so much that is beauti
ful, and we must think of the beautiful
realms above. The foregoing thoughts
have been called forth by the present of
a bouquet; we never saw a more beauti
ful one, what taste and ingenuity were
displayed in the arrangement of the
floral treasures. And we herewith ten
der the lady our most heartfelt thanks,
praying ber path through life may be
strewed with flowers. J. C. K.
YORK CouNTY.—The Democratic Coun
ty Convention, have placed in nomina
tion the following ticket (all "Demo
crats") to be voted at the general elec
tion to be held next month
President fudge—Robert J. Fisher,
of York Borough. Associate fudge—
Adam Ebaugh, of Hopewell. Senator
—A. Hiestand Glatz, of Hellam. As
sembly—Alexander C. Ramsey, of Peach
Bottom, Joseph Delone, of Hanoier
Borough. Treasurer—Henry Bender,
of Dover. Commissioner—John Hyde,
of Monaghan. Director of the Poor—
David Small, of York. Auditor—S. R.
Neiman, of Conewago.
a - Messrs. B. J. McGrann and James
McGonigle, a committee to whom was
entrusted the duty of selecting a horse
for Col. Hambright, by a number of the
citizens of Lancaster who contributed
liberally for that purpose, performed
their duty last week. With the steed
the committee conveyed to the Col. the
sentiments of high esteem in which that
gallant officeris held in that community,
in a letter couched in appropriate terms.
The horse is a very fine animal, and well
adapted for military purposes.
Cr A few of the personal and milli
tary friends of the veteran Capt. Duch
man, now in command of a company in
Col. Hambright's Regiment, have ,pur
chased and presented to him a hand
some sword, belt, sash, and gauntlets.--
The sword is of the field officer pattern,
metal scabbard and splendidly orna
mented. The sash, belt and gauntlets,
are of the finest quality.
In cbnsequence of our protracted ill
ness we have neglected our friend Ful
ton's letter until thig week.
4W The Susquehanna is up again,
EMPLOYMENT: The Erie Sewing_Machine
Company desire to secure a few Traveling
Agents, upon a salary- of .25 to $6O per month
and ,expenses, or a commission. This is an
oppoitunity 'seldcm offered, and those who
choose a constant business, can rely on con
stant employment for a term of years. Con
fidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie
Sewing Machine Company. R. JAMES, Gen
rale Agent, Mr ax, Otrio. [34-6m
l» We have heard of some astonishing
cures being made by Prof. 'De Grath's Electric
Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with
remarkable effects and in a short snace of time
health regains its sway.:lt can be had of the
Agents here, sec advertisement in another
column.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the
United States and Canada Price 25 cents, 50
cents, and $1 per bottle.
itrSee ;advertisement.
9 We take pleasure in calling attention to
the advertisement of R. Newell's Gallery of
Art. The testimonials are of the first charac
ter. •
advertisment of Prof. L. Miller's
Hair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an
other column.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE,
ON F RID A Y, SEPTEMBER 27, 1861.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orpheus
Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned'
ministrator of the estate of MARY DONER,
deceased, will sell at public said or out-cry,
at the public house of GEORGE. W. HECK
ROTHE, in the Borough of Marietta. .All
that certain TWO STORY BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE ~.
,
and piece of ground whereon the same .. is
appurtenant thereto, situated in said Borough
-of Marietta in that part thereof laid - out by
DAVID &DOKE, fronting on Front street, and
adjoining property of Davin HARRY and
other ground of said deceased on the east,
property of THOMAS STENCR .on the North,
and an, alley on the West, being purpart No. 2.
Also purpart No. 1. consisting of a piece or
strip of ground along the eastern side of pur
part No. 2. and adjoining property of DAVID
EA any on the East, containing three feet and
extending eighty-five in depth northward. '
Persons desirous of viewing the property
before the day of sale, will please call on
TAMES PARK residing thereon, or the under
signed residing second door east.
Sale to commence at 6 o'clock, p. in., of
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by JOHN ATJXER.
'&l3 /10 eoai
TBE subscriber having purchased the pro
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 "Buz Srurr”
at short notice and at low prices.
HIS STOOK OF COAL
will consist of Shamokin, Red and White Ash,,
Baltimore Company, Lykens Valley, &c.,. .
all of which he will sell by the Boat
load, Car-load, Of by the
SINGLE, TON.
He will als continue the receiving of Coal at
very low figures.
THOMAS ZELL
v.% WINES AND LIQUORS
S-Al to'
Alexander D. Reese,
WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER,
Main Street, {EA sr WARD) Mount Joy,
Lancaster County, Pa.
THE undersigned would most respectfi'lly
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
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch
Whisky, Cordials, Bitters,
Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just
received, whiah is warranted pure.
A choice article of German Wine. Various
brands of Champagne Wines.
A. D. R. 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—gerosene, or Coal Oil, Pine Oil and
Fluid at reduced prices, at the "Enterprise.
Wine 8( Liquor Store." A. D. REEBE.
Mount Joy, June 22. 1861-Iy.
The Peoples' Hat and Cap Store.
SHULTZ & BROTHER,
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Practical Hatters, Manufacturers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HATS AND CAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. '
WE have now in Store the largest and
most complete assortment of Spring
St yl e HATS CAPS ever kept in this city
We are now manufacturing four new and
elegant varieties of Spring-style Silk and Cas
simer Hats. A splendid Silk Hat
FOR THREE DOLLARS'
AND A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR FOUR !
New and eleganf styles of Spring and Summer
Felt Hats, from the finest beaver to the
commonest wool, ranging in prices
. from $5.00 to 50 cents.
its We are amply prepared to "job" all
goods in our line to Dealers at the most reason
able rates. They will find it to their advant
age to call and examine our large and superi
or stock. To • those friends, who, during the
past,. have steadfastly continued their very
liberal patronage,we return bur sincere thanks,
and trust, by strict attention to business, fair
dealing and low prices, combined with the
superior exellence of our goods, to merit a con
tinuance of past favors.
Shipping Furs kn4ght and the highest price
paid in cash. JOHN A. SHULTZ,
HENRY A. SHULTZ.
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. T. Kramph's Old Stand. on the Cor
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn' a.
GRATEF UL to the Citizens of Marietta
Jr and vicinity, for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, 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 VESTINGS, 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.
ALSO,-HEADY-MADE CLOTELMO,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such artrcles as usually belong -to a . Mer
-
chant Tailoringand - Clothing establishment.
s f DR. J. H. GROVE. 1 4
DEALER 1N
Tofuhiel, Soalv,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA.
WOULD hereby inform the public tha
he is constantly receiving fresh addi
tions to his drug stock, and at all times keep
on hand a complete asssnrtment of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Glass,
Whitelead, Brushes of all kinds,
and everything usually kept by druggists and
apothecaries.
An assortrnent of all kind of LAMPS, for
ourning Fluid, Pine Oil or Coal Oil. Lamp
Tops, Wicks and Oils constantly on hand.
A nicely selected lot of all kinds of STA
TIONARY, Fnvelopes, Pens, Pen-holders,
Inks, &c., of all grades and at all prices.
• Perfumery, Pomades, Soaps, Tooth Washes
and, an endless variety of Faney and Toilet ar
ticles, all of which will be sold at reasonable
prices. [Jan S-35-ly
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Opposite the resuience of . Col. John W. Clark,
Market-st., Marietta, Pa.
rompt attention given to securing and col
"-
il
lecting Claims, aad Orphans' Court busi
ness generally. Will attend to business in
Lancaster and adjoining counties.
Conveyancing and other writings promptly
executed.
JAMES N. KING,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REMOVED TO
No. 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
asovy. WALNUT,
PLULAMPIiiik.
allipie-puleb tlqiq Opt& & Eafigg
SALOON.
Between Heekroth's and Johnstin's Hotels.
111Haundersigned would inform the public
that he is prepared to furnish all kibds of
Refreshments,
such as Oysters, Fraits, Cakes, &c. Thankful
for the patronage already bestowed, hopes to
merit a continuation. Runic t. A. CHILD.
1) ° '• Also selling a variety of Ready-made
Clothing, on commission. Setting at Cost.
Marietta, May 18, 1861.
HYDROPATRY
STEADILY PROGRESSING
Gratefully acknowledges the very liberal
patronage that has been extended to him du
ring the short time that he has been in Mariet
ta, and has much pleasure in announcing to
the ladies in this vicinity that he has good
prospects of being able soon to seeure the
services of a thoroughly qualified and experi
enced female physician, who, he feels assured
will supply a want that has been long felt in
this community.
Marietta, July 20, 1861.
Administrator
ERISMAN , S
Saw Xill and Lumber Yard,
MARIETTA, PA.
ONSTANTLY on hand a full assortmen
of all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he
olleis.at reasonable prices.
Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling,
Rafters, Laths, Shingles,
Pails, ic., ic., tc.
OAK, PINE 6^ HEMLOCK TIMBER.
:All orders attended to with dispatch.
J. M. ERISMAN.
Marietta, April 1 ltf. ,1854.-
"THE UNION."
.Arelt Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
UPTON S. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor.
la' This Hotel is central ; conyenient by
Passenger Cars to all part of the City, and in
every_pqticuLar adapted to the comfort and
wants of - the business public.
Terms $14.50 per; day.
FELT HATS.
J. A. CONGbON,
Dr. Cameron
STILL IN THE UNION.
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T.-
I
.TORN CRULL, HATTER,
NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA
TAKES this method of informing his old
friends and the public generally, that he
has re-taken his old stand (recently occupied
by George L. 1111ackley,) and is now perma
nently fixed to prosecute
TEE RATTING BUSINESS
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
. .
Having just returned from the city where he
selected a large, varied and fashionable assort
ment of,nverything in the
HAT AND CAP LINE,
and now only asks an examination of his
stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere.
Having also laid in a :lock of flatting materi
al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man
ufacture all qualities—from the common Soft,
to the most Fashionable Silk Hat.
Employing none but the best of workmen,
and manufacturing good goods at low prices,
he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of
public patronage. The highest price paid
for'Furs.—in trade or cash.
Marietta, March 9, 1861.
EICLOCK.S I ", •
WATCHES,
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware.
E LI HOLDEN, 708 IVinnicra—sr.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer of Clocks, Watches and - Jewelry.
Invites special attention to his full supply of
Watches, of American, English and Geneva
Manufacture. Jewelry of elegant designs,
Silver 6^ Plated Ware of the best quality,
- With an extensive assortment ol Superior
Time-keeping Clocks,
In style and price adapted TO the wants of all.,
Good goods and fair prices is my principle.
rrAlso, to his Patent Shirt Studs, being of
novel construction, possessing advantages over
any other invention.
Philadelphia, March 23, 1861-Iy.
Myer's World's Fair Prize Medal
PIANOS.
.Attention. is called to the recent improve
ments, in which the greatest possible
VOLUME OF TONE
has been obtained, without sacrificing any of
the well known sweetness and bintiancy of
these Instruments. This, with an improved
touch and action, renders the Pianos unequ ell
ed. The i dull and muffled or matellic wiery
tone is entirely avoided. All Instruments
warranted to stand all climates.
Warerooms, 722 ARCH Street, PHILADEL
PHIA, Pa.
PIANOS and MELODEONS for sale and
to rent.
Reparing, in all its branches, carefully at
tended to.
[Sept. 7,3 mo
MARIETTA MARBLE YARD.
Voiltli l lo4', I o l l lbs, sfona,
MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason,
Opposite the Town Hall Park,
Marietta,, Pa.
—o-- Bva
TLIE Marble business in all its branches,
will be conjinued at the old place, near
the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys
Tavern, where every description of marble
work will be kept on hand or made to order at
short notice and at very reasonable prices.
Marietta, June 29, 1861. 49-ly
ALEXANDER LYNDSAY,
Fashionable .
Boot and Shoe Illanvfacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN,
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neighborhood that he kas
the largest assortment of City made work in
his line of business in this Borough, and be
ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
hunself,is enablea to select with more judgment
than those who are not. Be continues to man
ufacture in the very best manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he
will warrant for neatness and good fit.
fiCall and examine his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
E 0 : W. WORRALL,
10" SURGEON DENTIST,
Saving removed to the Rooms formerly occupied
by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining, Spangler & Pat
terson's Store, Market Street, where he is now
prepared to wait on all who may feel
teg a .., disposed to patronize him.
.." 6 Dentistry in all its branches car
ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved
-principles of Dental science. All operations
on the mouth performed in a skillful and
workmanlike 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 which he will render every possi
ble satisfaction.
lE3 Ether administered to proper persons.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
CHESTNUT -ST., ABOVE TIIIRD,
PHILADELPHIA,
In the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing
Houses on Market, Third and Chestnut-sts.,
Banks, Post Office, Merchants' Exchange,
&c., &c.
BOARD PER DAY, $1.50.
Accommodation when required on the tuna
.
' , nazi - PLAN : Rooms from 50 cents and up
wards, per day, and Meals at a fiast-class
Restaurant attached to the Hotel. Prices
according to the Bills of Fare.
The City Cars take passengers from any station
TO or CLOSE TO the Hotel.
ri3- English, French, German and Spanish
July 20-Iy.] spoken.
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM
RESPECTFULLY inform their
6-014. riends and the public that they
!TO still continue the WATCH, CLOCK
:7 AND JEWELRY 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
'gash rates. IiZP• Repairing attended to per
sonally by the proprietors.
WM. B. REDGRAVE,
Commission Lumber Merchant,
TVest Falls Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
AomESPECTFULLY offers his services for the
sale of LIIIIB.ER of every description
his knowledge of the business he feel
confident of being able to obtain the highest
market rates for everything entrusted to him.
LADIES AND GENTS Anderson has just
received an elegant assortment orPerfu
mery, consisting of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Oils,
Extracts and Colognes at prices much below
the usual rates, also some very handsome Canes
for gentlemen, Pertmonies, &c.
AGENERA L ASSORTMENT OF 0
Hammered and Rolled Iron, H.
S. Bars, Norway. Nail Rods, American
and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon
Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., for smiths.
STERRETT 4 CO.
t
iiNvivatEess&polo'nosßlCipra,slis2ritipnpiear,aigarnlvaenrd
tnameled, Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping
goods generally: Sterrett 4. Co.
DR. J. Z. -HOFFER, DENTIST,
Or THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL
SURGERY, LAT,E OF 'HARRISBURG, PA.
OFFICE; Front street, - fourth door
from Locust, over Saylor St McDon- 11 111•aas
aid's Book Store, Columbia. Entrance be.
ween the Drug and Book Stores. [3-1y
PORNA.B.LE LAM Ps. A new and must
convenientandlperfectly safe lamp, called
the "Portable Coal'oll Lamp," for' (ale cheap
at Gray's 4-Roth's Prpg Store.'
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CHEAP GOODS!
PANGT,ER drPATTERSON, No. 66
et street, Marietta, Pa.. are now saipplic.l
with a full stock of every description of lb .1'
Goods, Groceries, etc., which were bought. at
reduced prices under the pressure of the time:—
and will be sold either 'Wholesale or Retail, at
a 'small advance.
Below ?se enumerate a few of the articles
in our Line:
Dry Goods. Notions, Etc. Groceries-.
Fancy and Black Kilts, Gloves, Sugars,
Shalleis, Hosiery, Coffees, t
Lavellas, Handkerchiefs,llice
Mouse Be Laines, Collars, Sleeves, Mackerel,i
Silk Poplins, Cravats, WhiteFisil,
Lawns, Suspenders, Herring,
Ginghares, Hats, . Cod Fish,
Cassmiers, Umbrellas, Syrups,
Cloths, Parasols, Cheese,
V( lief Cords, Shirt Breasts, Tea,
Cottonades. Dress Trimmings, itice,
Kentucky Jeans. Tideys, Dried Fruit,
Shawls, Head Nets, Spices,
Dusters, Belts, Starch.
HOUSE FURNISFIING GOODS.
Ingrain; Rag, Three-Ply and
VENETIAN CARPETS.
Decorative Wall and Window Papers, Gilt,
Boguet and Landscape TRANSPARENT
BLINDS, Sheetings, Cheeks. Tickings,
Shirtings, Crash, Diaper and Da
mask Table Cloths, Table, Floor
and Window Oil Cloths, Blank
ets, Counterpanes and Mar
sallies Quilts.
10.000 YARDS CALICOES,
At from 5 to 10 cents per yard.
DAVID COCHRAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger
ATTOULD most respectfully inform the cit
izens of Marietta and the public gener
ally that he is prepared to do
Rouse Painting,
China Glossing,
Paper Hanging, &c.,
At very short notice and at prices to suit thq.
times. lie can be found at his motner's resi
dence on the corner of Chesnut-and- Secoiii
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,
and immediately opposite the old Oberlin
Coach Works. [Aug. 3-Iy.
CHEAP BEADY-MADE PLOTHING!!
Riving just ieturned frOm the city with
a nicely selected lot of Ready-made Clothing.
which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at
reduced prices; having laid in a general assor,
ment of men and ,boys' clothing ; which he is
determined to sell LOW, FOR CASH. His stock:
consists Of OVER-COATS, DRESS, FROCK AP: 1.,
SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEAJACKET•
ROUND BOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRAVAT,
DRAWERS, SHIRTS; HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS,
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, fim. Everything th •
Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at
prices to suit the times. JOHN BELL.
Corner of Elbow Lane and Market Si.
next door to Cassel's Store
Marietta, October 29, 1856.
JOHN BELL. Merchant Tailor,
Cor. of Market-et., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
RATEFUL for past favors I would return•
Ur 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 L.
pleased to see them at all tunes, and having a
full and splenditlassortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES y YESTIVGS,
which will be made up to order at thb shorte,t
notice by the best of workmen, and on reacoria
hie terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wa
upon my old customers and all who see proper
to patronize me hereafter. [Oct.29-,56.
ITINE AND LIQUORS.
Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey,
Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry tt/lci
Port Wines.
Pittsbiug Whiskey always on hand at the
lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy *it
a very low figure, by the barrel,
J. R. DIFFENBADM Market-st.
DANIEL G. RAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.L . ANCASTER, PA
OFFICE 24 NORTH DuKr. STREET.,
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend to the practice of his profession in all its
various branches. rNov. 4, '69.-ly
A CARD.
JOHN CAMERON, M. D.,
Hygienic Physician & Accoucheur,
Corner of Front and Guy Streets,
MARIETTA_
EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of
it) fine jewelry of the latest patterns front the
best factories in the country can be found at
IL L. Sr, E. J. 2ALIM'S.
Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan
caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate aud ail
goods warranted to be as represented.
NOTICE.
The undersigned, Attorney for Dr. Hinkle.
hereby notifies all persons indebteb to him, td
come forward and make immediate settlemen r,
and thoSe having eiainis against him to present
the same. JOHN M. WHITEHILL.
- MARIETTA, Aug 31, IS6I.
J_ IWENTY EMPTY HOOSHEADSgp4t,._ -
—in good condition—will be sold
et the low price of t each arid delivered aolr
where in or near Marietta free of charge.% Be
ing in want of cellar room, if taken from the
store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a
lot of excellent
• WHISKY BARRELS
very cheap. For sate at DIFFENBAC IPS
ASUPERIOR COOK STOVE; very plaid
style, each one warranted to per
form to the entire satisfaction of the,
purchaser. STERRE7r & CO.
TUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Wine
ty and Liquor Store," Mount 'Joy, aau pertot
article of Champagne and German Wines,•
ICKORY & Oak Wood, 50 Cords each,
r] Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders muss
beiaccompanied with the cash when they will
be promptly Effie?. Spangler & Patterson.
A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called.
A
indistructable Pleasure Books •, School anti
other Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders,
&C., Sze. For sale at Dr. Hinkle's.
TORE ROOM TO LET.—The Room lately
13 occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer as a
Millinery. Ailply to BARR SPANGLER.
OLD .BOURBON WHISKY in qt. bottles,
• something very line, in store and for site
At the "Enterprise Store," Mount Joy.
SOMETIIING NEAV UNDER THE SUN..
Paper Neck Ties, beautiful, fashionable
and cheap, at Dilreubach's.
cIONSTANTLY on hand, Monongahela•i.e4
ki tilled Whiskey. Benjamin Or Co:
BUY one of those beautiful S 0 F T
HATS at Cauces, 92 Market-et.
T,IXCELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples!
always on hand at Anderson's. I.•
TI BANDIES—aII brands —guarranteerr4gp
jp uine. Alexander D. Rase.
B OHLEN'S long celebrated
H. D. 8E1V..14:91.1 •
BOXES Sweet Messina Qt.= •
2Ulad !or sale at .11Volfc's.
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i e C t il y e 4 P. l'A'6ll"°oe;so
SUPERIOR COAL OIL--94 cent i vaqtj a n.
at D. Grove's Drag -Store. •
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