The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, November 30, 1861, Image 3

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MARIETTA CAR Tristr..—The several pas
senger trains leave "Upper-station" as follows:
The morning train east at 7:20. The mail train
west at OA 11. The evening train east at 5:06.
The evening train West at 7:00.
Saturday, November 30,1861,
oar VI e bad the satisfaction to taste
the contents of an old fashioned, cob
web covered black bottle marked "Dark
Brandy for medicinal purposes," from
bur friend and advertiser, A. D, Reese,
Mount Joy, which we are free to confess
inks quite seductive, and but for our
deep-seated, long-continued habits of
temperance, would have fallen a victim
to its pandering influence. In a word,
it is very fine, Read Mr. R's cards.
........ . ......... .
Oar The Libel suit instituted by John
M. Stehman and Joseph Rood, ex-mem
bers of the 1 - Touse of Representatives,
against the editors of the Evening Ex
press, for Charging them with being
corruptly influenced to support the bill
for the relief of the Sunbury and Erie
Railroad Company, have withdrawn the
and, of' course, foregone any investi-
Wition of the charge. The Lancaster
Virden, which paper presslY urged the
weidiection of those men to the 'Legisla
trew, says in regard to this withdrawal.:
" We supported the re-election of those
men in good faith, confiding is 'their
integrity etid believing their clam:rat:tem
to be lreeptoachable. We had wet
agreed with them in opinion as to the
- propriety of sepportiug the measure is
question, but Felt that it was one nn
which, under the eitelinsta,nces, dt was
very possible for met to 'honestly 'form
.ontire opposite judgments. Thercifore,
Kellen Messrs. Hood and Stehman
.sented the imputation cast on their in
tegrity by the Express, we4Veregratified,
.snil our confidence in tire 'men was
strengthened. As a matter of pAcs ,
merely, it was very ill advised in them
to take that step, unless they felt con
scious of rectitude and were determined
'to push the matter to verdict and judg
mient. To begin and then discontinue
- the prosecution, is justly to warrant the
conclusion that they were conscious
that their conduct would not bear scru
tiny; and we feel that we owe it to our
selves to express our regret, ender this
state of-things, that we were iv:Anted to
support their re-election."
qt' On Saturday of last week, George
Ottinger was seen to leave the river
bank at Safe Harbor; on a hunt after
wild duck .He was seen to load his
gun with a heavy charge, and in the
evening the report of a gun was heard
on the river, and on Sunday morning
the boat in which ,tbe unfortunate man
lead gone out was found below the dam
upside down. Ottiuger, it is said, was
an intemperate man, and it is supposed
that his gun exploded and killed him, or
threw him from the boat. Deceased
leaves a wife and child to mourn his
loss.
eir Read bar. Shealfer's advertisment
headed "Trade Sales." Mr. S. was the
only Lancaster dealer at the late trade
sales, and consequently, enabled to sell
at a much lower figure than any of his
competitors; indeed, 'tie said books can
be obtained at his establishment as low
as at any of the Philadelphia Retail
Book stores. His stock is very large
ticd varied.
tfir The late residence of Samuel
. Johnson on the corner of CenLre Square,
was sad at the "Donegal Reuse" on
Wednesday evening, to -the widow(for
.42,200. The Pennsylvania Railroad
company, purchased the Johnson proper
ty at the lower station, where a very
handsome brick warehouse is to be erect
.. ed, for a freight depot.
. to The following gentlemen compos
.,es the new board of directors of the CoL
'rsembia Bank: Dr. Barton Evans, Wm.
c: : ' McConkey, David Wilson, Samuel True
-lieett, Benjamin F. Hiestand, Aaron
Gable, George Bogle, Jos. H. Black,
adolph Williams, Dr. Henry John,
ichael H. Moore, E. K. Smith, Henry
‘,..tbpenheffer.
lie following gentlemen are the
;era of the Haunt Joy Bank
Homer, Henry Bois tand,
ihaffier, Jacob Uhich, Christian
Samuel Patterson, Benjamin
Wm. McDannel, James Lynch,
'iook, Abraham Shelly, Joseph
Christian S. Erb.
John B. Morris has puchased,
nd Wed up the house adjoin
irner of Front and Horn streets,
,to quite an altered appearance
igion, A few more such im.
provements in that locality would make
very desirable square.
s ir Messrs. West Ss Roth have just
received a new lot of Coal Oil Lamps,
Nvlq,ch they 'are now Belling at panic
prices. Also excellent Coal Oil at 13
cents a quart or 50 cents a gallon.
- 1 0 -Kelly, of the ''Donegal House,"
has considerably improved the sidewalk
on the Gay street side of the hotel, and
is otherwise internally improving the
"Donegal." •
iry interesting lottor from
t ar .4 very is
Fortress Monroe will be found in this
week's paper. We shall be glad to heur
'rum !Lima often.
OUR VOLUNTEERS: Below we give a list
of officers and such of the privates as
hail from this neighborhood in the com
panies of Captains' HAINES and RAMBO.
These companies are attached to Col.
MOS. WELSH'S Forty-fifth Regiment,
Penna. Volunteers.
Capt. Henry A. Haines, Maytown.
Id Lieut. Wm. L. Raphile, Bellefonte.
2nd Lieut. John M. Kline, Marietta.
Ist Sergeant, John L. Trout, "
2nd " Jacob S. Borah, Maytown.
3d " Abm. Grabens, Bellefonte.
4th " Henry H. Stone, "
sth " H. L. Benner, "
let Corporal, Geo. B. Haines, Maytown.
2nd " William Boell, Bellefonte.
3d " •M. S. Mellen, Fairview.
4th " J. T. Raphile, Bellefonte
sth " J. B. Doblei, Bainbridge.
6th " John Ripple, "
fith •' Jacob Leber, Bellefonte.
Bth " Jacob Bowman, Maytown.
Musician, George Dyer, Bainbridge.
" lames Whittaker, Bellefonte
Wagoner, James Galbraith, Bainbridge
PRIVATES.
Almelold, John Maytown.
Rodeos, John 61
Biecbower, Jacob Bainbridge.
Held, Joseph Marietta.
Child., Wm. H.
cooreill, Alonzo "
Decik, Amos "
Speer, Samuel L. Bainbridge.
Eppley, John G. 11
Kinder, Christian "
Eleltestberger, Jacob Bainbridge
Ghoul, Abraham Marietta.
Mont, John L. Bainbridge.
iffEstiderson, Jacob Maytown.
idossseal, Wm. Bainbridge.
Cloward, Daniel Maytown.
Icenberger, Lewis Marietta.
Jody, Joseph Maytown.
Kemmery Benj. "
Loeser, Franklin B. Marietta.
Loverdy George W. Maytown.
Leslie Daniel
Morton William I. Maytown.
Minichen Henry 16 •
Mattis David, Marietta.
Prescott John, Bainbridge.
Rinehold Samuel, Marietta.
Reiff Henry 16
Sweigart, Levi Bainbridge.
Schaup Christian, "
Swan William, "
Stevens Henry, "
Sherbahm Jacob, Mount Joy.
Shank Christian, Bainbridge,.
Schroll John, Muytown.
Tare John, "
Wall George, Mount Joy.
Walton, Hiram F. Bainbridge
Walton Amos,
Wagoner Franklin, Marietta.
Capt. Ezekiel Y. Rambo, Columbia.
Ist Lieut. Edward A. Kelsy, •'
2nd Lieut. A. J. Fessler, Newberry Ly
coming co.
Ist Sergeant, C. S. Budding, Wrights-
YOrk co.
2nd " J. Gailbaugh, Marietta.
3rd " Sam'l Hoine, Columbia.
4th " Jas. McMano, "
.sth " Antos Mullen, "
Ist Coporal, Henry Wike, "
2nd " Chas. H. Koch, York.
3rd " Geo. Fisher, Marietta.
4th " Jacob Yough, Columbia.
sth " Jno. Miles, Harrisburg.
6th " J. Cosgrove, Lancaster.
7th " T. D. Wilson, Wrightsville
Bth " Sam'l A Reighard, New
berry, Lycoming co.
Musician, Albert Roberts, Columbia.
GIMZED
Bookman, Win. 11. Mt. Pleasant.
Bookman, S. M. 41
Bookman John,
Bather Jacob, Columbia.
Collins Dennis, "
Curs Hilston,
Collins Michael, "
Carroll Francis, Mt. Pleasant.
Eyde Edgar, Columbia.
Franck J. W. McCalls Ferry,
Fielis Reuben, Columbia.
Gilbert Geo. Wrightsville.
Grey Jeremiah, Marietta.
fleck Isreal, Columbia.
Hill Thomas, Wrightsville.
Hetrick Isaiah, "
Haines Samuel, Marietta.
Johnston Wm. M. York Furnace.
Kelley Thos. New Bridgeville.
Keller Oscar, Wrightsville.
Kepler Jacob, Columbia.
Kelley Wm. New Bridgeville, York
Kelley John " "
Kauffman Benj. Mt. Pleasant.
Long Jerome, Columbia.
Mummah Peter H. Silver Springs.
McClain Joseph, Columbia..
Mcßridge, Thomas, Marietta.
• Martin Lewis,
O'Brien Jobs C. /4
Porter John C. Columbia.
Ryan John, Safe Harbor.
Sumpman Jno. E. Silver Spiings.
Stape Geo. H. Columbia.
Sullivan Tim 'thy, Columbia.
Strickler John H. 'Wrightsville.
Stem Charles,
Stouffer Henry, 44
Sanders Simon, Marietta.
Studenroth Martin, Mount Joy.
Vache Howard W. Columbia.
Weaver Reuben,, Marietta. •
Ward John, Chanceford, York co.
Williams Lewis, Columbia.
Wagoner Augustus, "
.Weigant Augustus, "
Dignan Dennis. .Marietta.,
ear Diffenbach has just added a new
lot of Winter goods. Call and see the
line assortment and learn the prices.
LETTER FROM FORTRESS MONROE,
FORTRESS MONROE, Nov. 25, 1861
Col, Baker: A short letter from this
place might interest your readers, many I
of them having friends in the 45th Regi
ment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, now
encamped here. You are no doubt
aware that Capt. Haines, of Maytown,
and Capt. Rambo, of Columbia, have
companies in Col. Welsh's 45th RegL
and that a number of Mariettians are in
the two companies. We left Harrisburg
on the 21st of October, and arrived at
Washington City the day following; re
mained in the neighborhood of Wash
ington and Bladensburg until last Wed
nesday, when orders were received from
Gen. McClellan, for the Regt. to .go im
mediately to Fortress Monroe and wait
there for further orders. We came by
railroad to Baltimore and thence by
steamboat to this place, arriving here
on Friday the 22d. Our Marietta boys
are all well, and in good spirits, expect
ing soon to have a share in stirring
scenes, as it is understood that our
Regiment will have a leading part in the
great expedition soon to sail under com
mand of Gen. Butler to one of the
Southern Cities, perhaps New Orleans
itself, Fifteen Regiments are now here,
others are arriving daily, and in a short
time a powerful army will be here ready
for any work the General may order us
to do. We hope to be able to carry
the Stars and Stripes all over Secessia.
Company B. Capt. Haines, need a few
more recruits, and I hope some of
Marrietta's gallant sons who are anxious
to serve their country will join us and
fill up this company. The company is
one of the best in the Regiment, and the
Regiment is one of the best in the ser
vice. For information to our friends
desiring to write to us, please request
them to address thus :
A— B--,
Company B. 45th Regiment,
Col. Welsh's Penna. Vol.
Fortress Monroe, Va.
Please send me the Mariettian occa
sionally. Yours, HARRY.
A HEAVY CONTRACT.—Mr. henry E.
Lehman, of Lancaster, well known in
this city, has received from the War
Department, at Washington, a contract
for rifling and repairing a large lot of
arms. This contract is a heavy one,
involving an expense to the Government
of nearly $BOO,OOO. In order to execute
the job speedily, Mr. Lehman has com
menced enlarging his works, and will
employ an immense force of worknfee,
so as to rifle, repair, and put in com
plete order about 1,000 muskets each
day. It is understood that muskets so
repaired, and supplied by percussion
locks, are equal, in every respect, to the
new ones made at. Springfield.—Forney's
Press.
BANK PRESIDENTS : Christopher Ha
ger of the Farmers' Bank ; John Landes
of the Lancaster County Bank ; Barton
Evans of the Colombia Bank and John
G. Roemer of the Mount Joy Bank,
have all been re-elected.
pra - Barry Wolfe has on sale coffee
manufactured from the best Mediterran
ean Wheat, which he sells at ten cents
a pound. Who wonld'nt buy at that
price. .
The volunteers of Col. Ham
bright's regiment were recently paid off,
and out of the money received, at least
fourteen thousand dollars was sent home
to their families or friends in this county.
T RADE SALES!
TRADE SALES!!
it‘ oork
The subscriber having just returned from the
PHILADELPHIA TRADE SALES,
offers at the lowest prices all kinds of Books,
EMBRACING
Law, Fiction, Medical, Religious,
Biographical, Mechanical
and other kinds. These Books will all be sold
at the lowest paces as we had the advantage
and were the only Bookseller from Lancaster,
at the, Trade Sales, and as a consequence, we
can sell lower than any Store. A few of the
Books are here mentioned :
Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary,
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary,
McClellan's Bayonet Exercises,
Revised Army Regulations,
Soldier's Text Book,
U. S. Infantry Tactics,
Zouave Drill Book,
Gift Books of all kinds,
Photographic Albums,
For the pocket or Centre Table, in great va
riety. The Gift Book for the season.
School Maps, Charts and Cards,
Pelton's Outline Maps,
Sanders' Elocutionary Chart,
Sanders' School Cards,
Sergeant's School Cards,
Webb's School Cards.
Bibles in great variety from Twenty-five
cents to Twenty-five Dollars, some of them
having the finest bindings and plates ever re
ceived in town.
Sunday School Books—Methodist, Lutheran,
Episcopal, Presbyterian, American Tract So
ciety, American Sunday School Union.
School Books—Sanders'. Sargent's, Towers,
Parker & Wilson's Readers. Monteith's War
ren's, Mitchell's, Smith's Geographies. Also,
Algebras, Arithmetics, Grammars, _Histories,
Dictionaries, &c. Stationary, Copy an. °im
position Books. Cap, Note, and . Letter pap
Bleak Books, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils,
Pens and Holders, Ink and Inkstands, Rulers,
and Envelopes. The beat Ink in the market
sold here, viz : Maynard and Noyes, Ansold'S,
Hoover's, Laughlins & Bushfield's, Black
wood's. tc. At the Cheap Book Store of
JOHN SHEAFFER,
Nov. 30.] No. 32, N. Queen at., Lancaster.
WOLFE'S
MEDITERRANEAN
COFFEE!
A delightful beverage, manufactured and sold
in pound, ill). and ill:. packages. Price Tart
CENTS a pound. WOLFE, Market-st.
JUST received at J. J. Libhart's Drug store
the largest assortment of Coat Oil Lamps
ever offered in this borough.
Now selling the best Oils, from 13 to 15
cents per quart.
W OLF.E'S Celebrated Sprang and Clasp
MIA 1.1 , L. PINS.
The boat in the world—made and sold at
Price, 6 ccitts•J WOLFE ',V
Great Improvements in
SEWING- MACHINES.
Empire Shuttle Machine
Patented February 14th, 1850
Salesroom, 510 Broadway, New York
THIS Machine is constructed on an entirely
new principal of mechanism, possessing
many rare and valuable improvements, having
been examined by the most profound experts,
and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfec
tion Combined.
The following are the principal objections
urged against Sewing Machines:—
I.—Excessive fatigue to the operator.
.2.—Liability to get out of order.
3.—Expense, trouble and foss of time in re
paring.
4.—lncapacity to sew every discription of
material.
s.—Disagreeable noise orliile in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine is exempt
from all these objections.
It has a straight needle perpendicular ac
tion, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH,
which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike
on both sides; performs perfect sewing on
every description of material, from Leather to
the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen
silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest
number.
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL,
and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth
as glass, and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE!
It reqdires My per cent. less power to
drive it than any other Machine in the market.
A girl of twelve years of age can • work it
steadily, without fatigue or injury to health.
Its strength and wonderful simplicity of con
struction, render it almost impossible to get
out of order, and is guaranteed by the company
to give entire satisfaetion.
We respectfully invite all those who may
desire to supply themselves with a superior
article, to call and examine this unrivalled
Machine.
But in a more special manner do we solicit
the patronage of
Merchant Tailors, Dress Makers,
Coach Makers, Corset Makers,
Vest Makers, _ Gaiter Fitters,
Pantaloon Makers, Shoe Binders,
Shirt and Bosom Masers,
Hoop Skirt Manufacturers,
flr_P' Religious and Charitable Institutions will
be liberally dealt with.
Price of MACHINES, Complete
No. I, or Family Machine, $45 00, No. 2,
Small sized!' Manufacturing, $60.00, No. 3,
Large size Manufacturing, $75.00
Cab7nets in every Variety.
We want Agents for all towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already esuib -
limbed, to whom a liberal discount will be
given, but we make no consignments.
T. J. Mc ARTHUR, & Co ,
510 BROADWAY, New York.
WINES & 1411011 S.
)1) 1
H. D. BENJAMIN,
DEALER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta, Pa.
BEGS leave to inform the public that he
J 7 will continue the -WINE Br. LIQUOR busi
ness, in all its branches. He will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch
Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, 4 , e.,
BENJAMIN , S
Justly Celebrated Rose Whi.sky,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A very surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted pore.
It3=• All H. D. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho
tel keepers and others finding it to their ad
vantage to make their purchases from I im.
S. S. RA.THVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. .1. Kramples Old Stand, on'theCor
- ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Pet/lea.
GRATE B U L to the Citizens of Marietta
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, CASSIDIERES 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 S -.-REA DY-MADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually, belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
DAVID ROTH,
Tr., Dealer in Hardware,
Cedarware, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Book, anb Siobes, cte.,
MARKET-ST., MARIETTA.
11 - TOULD take this means of informing the
y citizens of Marietta and vicinity that lie
is prepared to furnish anything in his line,
consisting in part, of Table Cutlery of all
kinds ; Building a n
in 'Housekeeping Hard
ware, all styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Ph
kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Pans, Waitere, Cop
per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and
all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and
in fact everything usiiallykept in a well regula
ted Hardware establishment.
ST. LOUIS HOTE.I.,
CHESTS UT-SIT., ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA,
In the immedialc neighborhood of the Jobbing
Housed on Narket r filird' and C hestnutzsts.,
Banks Past 4111ce, Merchants , Exchange,
&c., &c.
BOARD PER DAY, $1.50.
Accommodation when required. on the Euno-
PadN PLAN : Rooms from 50 cents and up
wards, per day, and Meals at a fist-class
Restaurant attached - to the Hotel. Prices
according to'tkeqtills of Fare.
The City Cars take passengers from any station
TO or CLOSE TO the lintel.
Eneish; French, 'German and Spanish
July 20-lyi] spoken.
"THEM - 10N."
Arch Street; above Third, Philadelphia,
UPTON S. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor.
-; Icr This Hotel is central convenient by
Passenger Cars to all parts °lithe City, and in
every particular adapted to the cornfiort and
wants of the business Tublic.
la. Terms $1.50 per day.
firtHE Largest and best assortment of kiincy
1 Cloth fe sftssimereir and vesting ever offered
in tills.ittar}c • and will he sold at prices which
defy competiti , • by J. R. be ,
. - . .
TAD ERIA WINES, full bodied and fruity,
at the 44 Enterpride Store."
A. D. REESE, Mount Joy.
S ALT ! SALT ! !—lf you want to buy
SALT CHEAP,
Call at the store Of SPANGLER St PATTERSON
MO LANDLORDS! Just received, &etch
and Irish -, W H 1.8 KIES, warrau
ted pule, at Be,jamairt's,
1)1JY one of those -beautiful 8 0
1 . 3 HATS at Cauta4's, Market-st. Afik
FRESH WINTER GOODS AT DIFFENBACH'S.
TT AV IN G just received a large and nicely
selected stock of all kinds of
Ladies' and Gentleman's Wear,
which will be sold at very moderate rates for
cash.
Silks, a full line at old prices.
Extra quality Muslins, all prices,
Best/Bake of Flannels, do
A large stock of Shawls,
Plain and Barred Sack , d Flannels.
White Goods, Mitts, Linens, Embroideries,
Dress Trimmings, Laces, Gloves, Hosires,
Very large stock of Domestic goods.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Delaines, Calicos and Ginghams,
Drillings, Sheetings 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.
Thefabove goods have been purchased
LOW FOR CASH.
and will be sold at correspondingly low prices.
for cash.
GROCERIES.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
of all kinds and prices, constantly- on hand.—
Monongahela Wltisky by the barrel at Pitts
burg prices, the freight added.
Important if True.
AND EVERY WORD IS TRUE!
1",10R upward of three yeirl past, I have
r been engaged in, a business, which has
yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per annum,
but being desirous - of going to Europe in the
course of a few months for the purpose of
there introducing the business,
I sin willing
to teach it to any one whb Will send me $l.
The business is no humbug, but of a highly
useful and general character, adapted both to
cities and vilages, and one thatanY person of
ordinary capacity, yuung or old, male or fe
male, can acquire with a few hours' practice,
and by which they can secure a very handsome
Income. Several young ladies who have re
ceived instructions frow me, both in New York
State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards
of $2O per week by it, and there is no reason
why any one else cannot do the same. Inva
lids, oven, can do well by it, as it is no ped
dling affair, but a business that is peeectly
respectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure
who would like to lear the business for.their
own amusement and pleasure, will find the
practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that
they will take great interest in. On receipt
of $l, I will send printed instruchnns by which
any person can readily acquire the art, and
these instructions will also contain every par
ticular relative to the carrying it on so that it
will be highly profitable. The pinthatier of
tit e ". printed instructions" will also be author
ized to teach it to others;
and 1 have some
times received' as highak $2OO, for teaching it
personally to. a single ,individual. I would
state further that $2.00 or $3.00 will buy every
thing that is necessary to'commence the busi
ness with, and the articles can be got almost
anywhere, in city or country, or, it preferre,
I can furntsh•them. ADDIfEa,
, ALvoan T. PARSODIS t
No. 26 Liberty'Street, New 'York.
Nov. 230.] Dime.
HORACE WEST, M. ll.]-[IIARRISON ROTH
NEW FIRM.
WEST & ROTH,
HAVING PURCHASED
the entire stock, good will and fixtures of the
Drug Store; of Dr. J. H. Grove, tithe this me
thod of informing the patrons of this establish
ment and the public in •general, that nothing
shall be wanting to insure at all times a fresh
and complete asssnrtment of
Soaps, Hair and ToOth Brushes, - Combs,
Thoth Washes and Powders, Hair
Dyes, Patent Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Whitelead; Varnishes,
Dye-Stuffs, Glass,
and everything usually kept in a well regula
ted apothecary.
A new and fancy lot of COAL OIL LAMPS
the finest in the Borough—at prices to suit the
times. Lamp Tops attached to old Lamps at
short notice. Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c.,
always on hand.
A very convenient "HAND Ls ate" for car
rying about the house, just received.
A nicely selected lot of all kinds of Station
ary, Envelopes, Pens, Pen-holders, Inks, &c.,
of all grades and at all prices.
An endless variety of Fancy and Toilet ar
ticles on hand.
Just received, an excellent article of Coal
011 now selling at 15 cents a quart.
Marietta, November 9, 1861. ly
?me* Raffit,
NO. 92 MARKET, STREET, RIETTA,
,
MAKES thia. , method ,of informing is old
JL, friends and the public, generally, that he
has re-taken las old stand (recently occupied
by_George L....Mackley,) and. is now perma
nently fixed to prosecute the Flatting business
=1
Having just returned from the city where ho
selected slarge. varied and fastiionablelisort
meta' of everythint'in the
HAT AND CAP LINE ,
and now only ,asks. an examination of his
stock and prices, before purctimaug, el.ewhere.
Having : alb!) laid in, a stock of Hatunig materi
al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to man
ufacture all e . utilities,--from the
. common Wit,
to the most lashiolable 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,
publie patronage. Imo' The highest price paid'
for Eurs,—in trade or cash.
Marietta;Narch 9, 180 . '
tifg . WINES . AND LIQUORS.
Alexander D. Deese,
WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER,
Main Street, [EAsT WARD ] Mount Joy,
.Lanuiater County, Pa
THE undersigned would most respectfully
bi-g leave to inform the public that he.luis
opened a WIRE AND LIQUOR STONE in all ita
branches. Re will constantly keep on hand
all kinds of
Brandieo, Wu/es, Gins, Irish and &otch
Whisky, Cordials,, Bitters, kc.
Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just
received, which is warranted pure.
Various.
brands
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, reknit in RO-
W 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, at the “Krir, frprise
Wine 4 Liquor :Storer'! A. D. Ririe.
Mourit,Joy, June 22, 113131-Iy.
,
rll - 14x American Watcties are among die best
timefrzepes:s, now in and
,for durability,
strength tumlicity far suiriass any other
witch Made in the world.
H.L. sr. E. J. Z A H .111
Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square
Laneastet, Pa., have theta for sale at the very
lowest rates—every watch accompanied with
the manufacturers guirrantee to ensure its gen
uinetiess.
GENTS NEW STYLE CAPS,
AT CR ULL'S
The Great Indian" Herbal Icht !
FOR •
FEMALES.
-0 ----
DR. ENGLISH'S INDIAN._ • ••
VEGETABLF. EIVIMENAGOGUE!
This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses
virtue unknown of anything else of the kind,
arid prooving .effectual arty , iiit.others hirfa
failed; it is prepared Lorisan ••' kithan Herb"
peculiar to Northern IlOxieo; . 0,10 !FOXIS• WWI
is used by the Natives in producing the MONTH- .
LY SICKNESS. it is designed for both married
and single ladies, and'is the veil - best thing;
known for the purpose, as - it wiff remoie all .
obstructions after other remedies have beqn
tried in vain. It is a plentant tea, containing
nothing injurious to health; and a cure can be
relied upon in all caws. • •
Prolapsus Uteri, or fit* . ortlle ;
Flooes'Albus, or Whites;
or Ulceration of the Womli hicidePfal Afem
rage or Flooding; and diettabe of the.
313- Ladies in the early - stlige ,of preghanCY s ;
are cautioned against the use of this, tea, as it
wilt produce miscarriage.
Prepared and Sad e
DE. G. W. ENGLISH, No: 2r6 51AITH'
SECOND ST R EET,
Philadebihio; Pa'.
Price $l.OO per package, (with full 'dijectiiiiis
for use) sent by .Express or Moir
to any address.
Dr. E. can be consulted in aiflstinate . "
Female Complaints, in person tr'S letter, •
and will furnish the Gutta-percha Feniale
Syringe—highly recommended by ther,Vaitilty
to married ladiei for special putpciees:
Also Radical Cure and other Trueita:L:llk
proved Rotary and Spine Abdominal Slott-
era—Shoulder Braces—Elastic and Lace. pelt- ,
rags—Spinal Apparatus, for Weak and Cur ved . '
Spine—and Instruments for all DeformitiesE .
A large Stock of the above article. constanfle .
on hand, and will be furnished at lowest rates
by sending order with measurement and full
particulars.'
P All communications strictly confiden
tial. For further particulars please address, - -
- Dl'. G. W. Etg11011,• .
216 South Second Street, Atkin; Dock..
~tt~t,►n;.rs.
ire I have no Agents: . . . . .
The Peoples Hat 'and; tip' Sieve
SHULTZ &. HRCYTHEH; ' ... .. , .
HAT MANUFAttrj Id* ."
Would 'Again call the isttentideorokr gnat -
era and'all disposed t o o* tic u:ericittrtliar :-
.. ... ,
tronage to our
STYLES FOR THE FALL`.Oti
Our stock will consist as herelifiiile of Suits'
CASSIMERE, FIE ARD ROL 0111 Fir nnas
IN ALL THEIR VANlEfikt..
We would eall parlieuhurattentiotildilie
McCLEl.Xprlfierr
. •
,6h_e Avritlint
IffE Nitenls) 0 1 11 . ,--.14 . 6i4114t0t
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT" Or.
.
pi)FANCY sTnKvspaq •
_ . l
.. . CHILDREN'S FA NC Y . litih.; . CX.Vi;
.... ..,Lu /.41._.' ^
TURBANS AND BOYS ' s. AllyvE VABS. - *
We uvula earnestly Adi all to gid:e ; Sity
call before purehdling elm* ' I Veil
. 14 ,
assured amid Me. 4fieties. 'a .etc.;" ' : will ,
not AV to be Suited; Inc ' 'ool7e tat9ld
4
istiii* our sincere jAailintfou rut; ithfrai
patroatke afforded .14; and uli;tiiitlipcluse ritt
tentiA and despatch, to merit itsr . fontiottlalige:
JOHN A. SHULTZ, JBEN/1 4. :4 R4(0.16±;
NORTH qtrztieliT4lLnimdedittit.'
_..... . - .
SUPPLER & BRO 4
iltoN Anti BRASS
FOUNDtR i g„ ,
And 'Obneral Machinists, &band street,
Moto Cotirraiii,` . Pit. •
•
They are prepared to make illakinils'of haft
Castings for Rolling MillsalWßlage.Furstanes t
Pipes, 'for Steam Water s arkt DOC.' Celurroldi
Fronts, Cellar .D oors, Whiihts, &;., for pair
dings,, and 'castings of eitkiy.'descripiion';,.
STEAM' ENOINES;',AWD BOILERS,'
zit eruk arose, stoonarepir, rirkkotir,
Manner • Pumps, Brick Presses, Stuifft
Pulleys, ' Mill Gearing, Tapt Dies; Vizir:4y
for hitiiing'quid. Tannin g ,;* Brasil rings,
Steam & Mist Gauges, Lubfielitors, Cocks, '
Valves.for Steam, Gas, and Warenifßilibs Fit
, Gigs in all their variety; Boilers,Trugp, Flues, '
Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, 'Vaifft Ddad,"
&c.
BLACKSMITHING in
From long experience in building machtnery
flatter ourselves that we can give geleral satis
faction to those why may favor us with their
orders. laßepoit ing promptly attended..to.'
Orders by mail addressed as above, wilt meet
witlr prompt attention. Prices to suit the limes.
sUPPLCE,
T.'-R, 81.1,RPOE.
Columbia, October 20, 1800. 74-tf
CLOCKS,
wArrcHES;
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wave.
1511.1. HOLDEN, 108 IVDoescar-sr.,
..1?4 PHILADELPHIA.
Importei 'of gar,* fratthe and 'Jtikietry.
Invites special attention to bialull supply of
Watches; of Anferienn, Ettglith;altir tleilern
blanuffictirc.` Amity of *SOO defiglY3
Silver i- Plated Ware.gt the,4ol quegily, , •
With an eitenstve.assortinerkt 01. Superior .
Titneareeping'..Clocilta,`
In style and price adapted to the wantaotallln•
Good goods' and fair prices, is ray principle.
li3M.Also; to his ' . Patent AMR? Studs", bellikJor
novel constructionepossessing advlustages
any other invention.
Philadelphia, lifiircir,23,-.1861-Iy.
HEAP READY:MA MOTH, ..
i I !
'Havinkjuif returned fibm the city witif •
C
a nicely selected lot Of Itattly - made culat - 46:
which the uudefsigned is prepared bifitiiiitrot
reduced prices; havinglaid ha a general' saiairkt.
Merit' of men and boys' clothing, which hell;
determined to sell Low, ro#
consists of GvEic-C4Pis,'PiLtSii OXIOCIL7AA D
SACX COATS, PANTS,
Vitro, PaaJacitkaD,
AouND BOUTS, .(knif) ovzithlitrifij CiAlt
DNA wrens; Thersqistrirres,
GLOV ES. Suserarnzin,lcc: Eve ' • the
Furnishing Goods line. Call and eitun be
fore purchasing elsewhete. - - Everything sold at
prices to suit the times. ROW BELL.
'Corner of Moot° Little 52 . 14 Matter
next climr to Claude Store
Marietta, October 29i 1856.
A CARD.
JOHN CAKHHON., $111.14".
Hygienic' Physioiaa 4b ageolousipm,
Corner of Front , and 'any, &rote,
MARIETTA.
- •
VhllllolpKAlA,S=Just reeedire.d the largest
and moat desirable lot of Embroidpiesieve
ered for salehere, MinfiltheiJilltsrlaiAbeits
tiful French Worked Collers, Undeunkeaolo
Speucere, Swiss and Jackonett Iddgisigimeti In
ertifig, Flouncing, &c., selling very.Joitc&„
J. R.,Dirrartaaat".
HOTOGRAPHY, ApL 103 . illptyNClllllq,
executed in th e be e t etyleltitOWu utt,
„.
-q.G. 0 4 6 /IMIT.
No. 532 Ateh.at., eastof StfthytltikthiSbill"
rrLife 8,24414 tract Paatilt asisitSooPac
Portraits, Amorotypet, Thrierrestaps‘stafor
Cases, Medalions, Pins, Rings,
, .
CEIA.MPAGNE.,an4 T ole - Wm l 4
guartentevd t o be; pine spa sow
can . brps_
ad
be boughtin Philadelphia or . ork.
S.D.Rierl/tXIIf, Pieot
1 0 BARIMS KU Vilt — Ers'
. FOR FAMILY USX.
Far Sale at DtrETABACION Clasp OssA:Vars.
"EIXCR,LT 4 EIS7 Cppking and Eating Appies
1 1 4 always an hand at Anderson's.
BOHLEN'S tang
celebrated GIN',
12.