The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, January 18, 1862, Image 3

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    die Yotal Marititian.
MARIETTA CAR Tnex.:-.-The several pas
senger trains leave "Upper-station" as follows:
The morning train east at 7120. The mail train
west at 1117. The evening train east at 5:06.
The evening train west at7:oo.
Saturday, January 18, 1882.
far We are tinder many obligations to
Messrs. Hiestand and Ulatz of the State
Senate, and Col. Myers of the House
for legislative documents.
a .. ..ery0n.P . M..".1.0.•••••••••
S MAIM)! OLY lou that have tears,
4 )4 crocodile, pr pare to shed them
.
now—you all know Simon Cameron,
lid yea know several of his horse-leech
rise 'later, who with their leader have
been fatteuing at the public crib, during
the last nine months. You all know
that Simon's elevation to the head of the
War Department was effected by the
intriguing of knaves, and you all felt
that it was a public calamity. But
while we mourned with becoming pain.
otic fervor, the national disgrace—the
public loss that would necessarily he
occasioned by the. legerdemain opera
tions of this said Simon. Still we knew
that all his influence would be given to
raise the cod-fish aristocracy of our
West end, and tgat our borough would
thereby, eventually, gain in riches, and
holler and glory,—nor have we in this
respect been disappointed. But every
thing has an end—every dog has his
day, and Simon Cameron has had his.
Only a tew days ago the poor devil was
unceremoniously kicked from the Cabi
net, wisich so long he disgraced, and
ileaveasl what a howling was raised
simsangst the hungry hounds, that with
bated breath stood watching for their
prey. This stroke or Lincoln policy
*as indicted about the very time that
M. Dawes, of Mass., was pronouncing
his oration in the House, on the Heca
tombs of Pennsylvanian horses, that,
under Simon's sway, have been seed
tined on the alter of our bleeding coun
try—for the benefit of whom pray?-
4111 !—Tell it not in Gath—publish it
not in Washington, until our great
.Winnebago Chief shall bare reached
the shores of Russia, ,pad had ample
thud for repentance and mortification.
What will then become of the B's, J's,
D's and a horde of others, Who patrioti
cally volunteered to supply:Ate wants
of the country with cattle, liaises, for
age and even BUTTER—just think of it—
butter—prime Donegal butter, from the
beat imported stock. From hence for
ward, Donegal butter, will yield a pre-,
ruium,` and be as common a household
word as " Henniker cheese " or " West
phalia hams." But—enough—Our would
have been a favored 'section, but for this
untimely removal—" the powers that be"
bitie changed, and our local hangers-on
are Pest to the winds. Peace to their
ashes.
=I
MR. SAWYER'S LEOTURE.-OR Monday
evening last Mr. Sawyer delivered his
promised lecture. on " the follies of
fashionable life;"•to a large and fashion
able audience, and 'rally sustained the
reputation that he had previously earn
ed for himself of being an able and
interesting lecturer, It was really amus
ing to see and hear' Mr: S describe some
of the grotesque figures which the fash
ionable folks of the olden time were
wont to cut when full rigged in their
best " bib and tucker." If our friends
in Lancaster who patronize the Howard
Institute, should , desire a little variety
and sail themselves of Mr. S's. service,
we would crtainly promise them one
evenings amusement, such as they rare
ly enjoy, and snob as could hardly be
tbrnished by, any bet a genuine down-
vaster. Mr. S. is fro% Massachusetts,
and halting traveled far, and seen much,
is well qualified to interest a city audi
ence.
Sr On Thursday evening the ice on'
Susquehlinna commenced to move,
drawing quite a crowd of persons to the
bl of the river. The creaking and
rattling of the crushing ice kept np nn
til,near midnight, and Friday morning
found quite a clear stream of about one
hundreds yards in width; in the middle
of the river. Some ice houses had not.
yet been filled, but owners of such, set ,
busy to work, lest another day might
rots them of the supply. ,
Sir In looking over the House com
mittees we 4nd Col. Maas upon the
"Militia." and , on "Railroads." , Lancas
ter 'county' may well .feel proud of at
least one of her representatives. Col.
Myers will honestly represent the
en of his cottatitneney. and ' - will- soon
make his mark as an able and fearless
advocate of the right. •
•
The body of the soldier found in
the canal, at the " Hog-pen locks," two
miles west of this , place; turns' out to
have been Thomas Conley, whose family
lives at the Henry Clay Furnace, near
Chichies, Conley had been on a visit
to his faMily and was returning to his
regiuient,—Colonel Williams'—then at
Harrisburg, now in Kentucky. He with
brought home and decentlybaried.
A. venison supper was given by
mine host of the White. Swan Hotel, on
Tuesday evening. Everything was done
in Heoltrothe's best style and we are
told was highly creditable to his taste
and liberality.
THE LYCEI:M.--At the last meeting of
the Lyceum the following question was
submitted to be answered by Col. J. W.
Clark, viz: " What caused the late
suspension of the 'Banks, and what
beneficial effects are expected to be the
result 7"
Next Monday evening the question
for discussion is " Would the establish
ing of a Southern Independent Govern
ment be prejudicial to the prosperity of
the North 7" Af f irmative: I. S. Geist,
Barr Spangler, A. N. Cassel, Mr. Heir
mier, and T. Hiestand. Negative: Dr.
Cameron, Rev. Mr. Wheeler, Col. J.
W. Clara H. H. Sawyer. and J. C.
Kanffman.
The Lyceum opens every Monday
evening at half past six. Admission to
ladles and Members free, to non mem
bers 6ve cents.
gir Mr. Benjamin Brage, in the eat
employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, met with a sad accident be
tween five and six o'clock on Friday
morning and which terminated fatally
is a few bouts after. Mr. Barge has
been tending the switches east of the
engine depot for several years. These
switches are situated on each side of the
Iron Bridge, nearly opposite to Col. C.
S. Kauffman's residence, and elevated
some thirty feet from the'road beneath.
Only a single plank or a very narrow
foot-way, laid across the ties in the
middle of the track, affords all the ac
comodation for crossing. It is supposed
he was attending to his duties when the
accident owned; but in consequenbe
of the' plank being covered with ice
from the recent sleet, he lost his foot
hold and fell through on the frozen road
below.—Columbia Spy.
. • .
eir The following gentlemen were
elected otters of thii Reading and Co
lumbia Rail Road Company at the An
ual Election held at Litiz, on the 13th
inst.
President—W. G. Case, Columbia.
Directors—Frederick Lauer, Reading;
Isaac Eckert, Reading; John McManus,
Reading; Adam Konigmacher, Ephrata;
A. Bates Grnbb, Mimuthope ; Samuel
Lichtenthaler, Litiz ; Nathan Worley,
Manheim ; John Hostetter, Manheim ;
C. S. Kauffman, Columbia; Ephraim
Hershey, Columbia ; Georg, Bogle, Co
lumbia; Dr. Barton Evans, Wrights
ville.
eir The following named gentlemen
were elected President and Dfrectors of
the Columbia and Maryland Line Rail
road, at the annual meeting of the Stock
holders, held at Cooper's hotel, Lancas
ter, on Monday, lan. 13, 1862 :
President—Bartram A. Shaeffer
Directors=4eremiah B. II ains,J oseiih
Ila!lance, Jeremiah Browa, Samuel J.
Reeves, john Long, James McSparrao,
Jacob B. Shuman. Jacob Tome, W. W.
Miller, C..S. Kaaffman, John A. Sheaff,
Thos. Baumgardner.
ar The old Perry House is offered
for rent. This stand has always done
a largo river business, (except under the
present proprietor) and we think c'uld,
under the management of an agreeable
and experienced hOtel keeper, be made,
as heretofore, a profitable, hotel.
Mr. Henry Fletcher's Grocery, at
the winding bridge, near the upper end
of this borough, was entered on Tuesday
night and robbed of a lot of clothing,
shoes, knives, money purses, &c.
$ Rev. Jehn Glancy Jones—L. L.
D., &c., has just paid a flying visit to
the 0. P. F. at Wheatland. He is now
in Washington settling his accounts as
Austrian minister:
I sir William McKain, living a few
miles west of this borough, received a
patent for a very ingenious contrivance
to pevent 'mill bugs from cutting Bolt
ing -cloths.
i ff ir Isaac. Hoßinger, of East Hemp
field towinship, has beea appointed by
the CommiAinners, Merc,hantile Ap
praiser for the present year.
or The January Quarter Sessions
Court commences on Monday next.—
Our borough will, as usual; no doubt, be
well represented.
gar William Carpenter, the late pro.
thonotary, has had a son, Albert E.,
appointed to a second lieutenancy in the
regular army.
lleckrothe, of the White Swan,
will please consider our beaver doffed.
That venison was quite a rare treat.
MARRIED.
On Sunday last, by Rev. P. J. Trattow, Mr.
JACOB M. A X MEV, tO ELIZABETH, daughter
of Mr. Henry Rollini all of this borough.
DIED.
°idle initant, Mr. Wm. Nixox, aged
45 years, ,of this borough.
positble that any Soldier can be
so foolish as to leave the town without a
supply of Tionx:owAt's OINTIMENT EL Pius?
Whoever does so will deeply regret it. These
medicines are the only .certain cure for the
Bowel com Plaints, Fevers, Sores and Scurvy.
Only 25 - cent's per . Pot or Box.
mi.. Measles are Prostrating the Volunteers
by hundreds, the hospitals are crowded with
them, Soldiers be warned in time. ROLLO
y's Puts are posititrely infallible in the
cure of this disease, occasional doses of them
Wi/1 preserve the health even . under the
greatest exposures. Only 25 cents per Box.
FOR RENT.
The Perry House Hotel
Told and well-establshed tavern house,
1 located on Front street, Marietta, is now
offered for rent, for one, or a term of years.
Apply to VI
DAD HARRY, or
SAAVL H ARRY,
or
January IS, 1862-6 t.
STATE OF JACOB HANEL EY,
Late of the Borough of Marietta, Dec'
i a ters of Administration on said estatirhassing
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims 04 de
mands against the same will present them , for
settlement to the undersigned, residing in the
said Borough of Marietta.
JACOB M. HANBLEY.
Jan'y 18, 1862. . 25-6 times.
FRESH GOODS AT SPANGLER AND PATTERSON'S,
AFULL assortment of Fresh Winter
Goods of the most desirable styles.
Ladies, Gentlemen's, Misses and Youths
SHAWLS;
IN EVERY QUALITY,
French Merinoes at a great bargain,
Fancy Wool DeLaines below the coat
of importation, Coburgs, Thibits, Prints
and Gingham!' in great variety.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting,'
very cheap, Cloaking Cloths in all colors, at a
decided bargain, Hoods, Nubias, Gloves
and notions generally, as cheep as ever.
A Job lot of extra-fine
EMBROIDERED COLLARS
at less than half the usual coot,
Flannel", Muslins, Checks, Sheeting' and all
other kind of DRY GOODS, together _
with Groceries, Fish, &c., in full supply.
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/erific efitlgg, bletieal Dqfter,
NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA,
TAKES this method of informing his old
friends and the public generally, the he
has re-taken hie old stand (recently occiiffed
by George L. Maelrdey,) and is now perma
nently fixed to prosecute the flatting business
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Having just returned from the city where he
selected a large, varied and fashionable assort
ment of everything 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 atock of Hafting Materi
al, lie 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 shire of
public patronage. ;Cr The highest price paid
for Furs.—in trade or cash.
Marietta. March 9, 1861.
A LEXANDER LYN.DSAY,
Fashionak
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough anctneigbborhood that he has
the largest assortment of City made work in
his line of business in this Borough. and be
ing a practical BOOT AND.SHOE MAKER
hirnself 2 is enableo to select with more judgment
than those.who are not. He continues to man
ufacture in the very beat manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which be
wilt warrant for neatness and good fit.
fi:rCall and examine his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
CHEAT READY-MADE r'LOTHING!!
Having just ieturned from the city with
a nicely selected lot of Heady-made Clotting,
which the undersigned is prepared to furnish 'at
reduced prices; havinglaid in a general assort
ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is
determined to sell LOW, TOR CASH. His stock
consists of OVER-COATS , DRESS, Fitocx' AHD
SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEASACKKTS,
ROUNDUOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRAVATS,
DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERV, UNDERSHIRTS;
GLOVES, SUSPEHDERS, SEC. Everything in the
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 St.
next door to Cassel's Store.
Marietta, October 29, 18.56.
THE American Watches are among the best
timekeeper* now in use, and for durability
strength and simplicity far surpass any other
watch made in the world.
H.L.¢E.J.ZAHBI
Corner of North queen-stiand Centre Square
Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the very
lowest rates—every watch accompanied with
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen
aineness.
ANTED!
V.V A GOOD BARBER!
A. well established Barber Shop with fixtures
will be rented on easy terms to a good and
clean Shaver, either white or colored. None
need apply who cannot come well recommen
ded. ABBress HENRY WOLFE.
Jan. 11.] Marietta, Pa.
TALL P APERS.—.We have just received
another supply from the New York and
Philadelphia manufactories. Purhcaseis can
rely upon the newest styles. whcih will be
Told unusually low at I. B. Ditrenbach,s.
50 ID AIt.RE.LS 'Monongahela Whiskey
Alp which will be Bahl at the lowest
market rates by the barrel or gallon, at.
J. R. Difenbarh's 'Cheap Store.
THE Largeat and beat assortment of Fancy
Cloth& Caasimerea and vesting ever offered
in this market and will be sold at prices which
defy Competition by J. R. Diffenbach.
ormii. SUPERIOR COOK ' STOVE, : erg Pkgin
style, each one warranted to' per-
to the entire, satisfaction of the
purchaser. STERRETT & CO.
A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called
IlindistruchibleTleasure Books; School and
other Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders,
&c., &c. For sale by Dr. Landis.
)"'HICKORY & Oak Wood, 50 Cords each,
Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must
be accompanied with the cub when they will
be promptly fille?. Spangler tir, Patterson.
IDER VINEGAR.-10 BARRELS or
C
PURE CIDER VINEGAR
For sale sale at Wolfe's. Four cents a quart,
or 13 cents a gallon.
(` C HAMPAGNE and. other Table Wines,
guarrantesd to be pure, and sold as low as
can be bought in Philadelphia or Nem-York.
H. D. BENJAMIN, Picot Building.
.OLD 80/JRBON WHISKY in qt. bottles
something very fine, in store and for sale
At the "Entetprise Store," Mount Joy.
11E1
GOODWIN'S & BRO'a. Plantation fine
E
cut Chewing Tobacco. The best in the
world. For sale at ' WOLFE'S.
TO LANDLORDS! Just received, , Scotch
and Irish W H ISIC I E S, warrens
ted pure, at H• D. JirVarnain's.
MADERIA WINES, full bodied and fruity,
at the '.Enterprise Store."
A. D. REESE, Mount Jog.
SOIVIETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN
Paper Neck Ties, beautiful, fashionable
and cheap, at Diffenbach's.
S ALT I SALT! !—lf you want to buy
SALT CH EAP,
CRII At the store of SPANGLER & PATTERSON
DYOTT'S Hanging and Side Lanips,
For Sale at WEST & ROTH'S.
BUY °tie of those beautiful S 0 F TA
HATS at CauLes, 92 Market-at.
DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1862
To the Taxable Inhabitants of Lancaster Co :
TOURSUANT to the provisions of the laws
of this Commonwealth, the undersigned
Commissioners of Lancaster county, hereby
give notice ,to the TAXABLE INHABI
TANTS, within the respective City, Boroughs
and Townships of the said County, that the
Days of Appeal from the Asseisments of 16614
will be at the Commissioners , Office in the
City of Lancaster, on the days following, So
wit
Adamstown Borough,)
Bart Township,
Brecknock,
Carnarvon,
Cocalico, East
Cocahco, West
Colerain,
Columbia Borough, I
Conestoga,
Cony,
Clay,
Donegal, East )
Donegal. West
Drumere,
Ephrata,
Earl,
Earl, East
Earl, West
Elizabeth,
Elizabethtown Bor., )
Eden,
.1
Fulton,
Hempbeld, 'East I
Hampfield, West
Lampeter, East
Lampeter, West 1
Lancaster,
Leacock,
Ltacock, Upper
.)
Little Britain, . ).
Manheim; j ((
Martic,
I
Manor, I
Mount' Joy,'
Mount Joy Borough,
Marietta Borough,
Manheiin Borough,
Paradise,
Penn,
Pequea,
Providence,
Rapho,
Salisbury,
Strasburg, .
Sadsbury,
Strasburg Borough,
Waiggick,
Washington Borough,
Monday, Feb. 24, '62
Tuesday - , Feb. 2.5, '62
WednFov, Feb.. 26,
Tbin t i(kty; Feb. 27
Friday, Feb. 25,'62
North West and South Wed Wards; (City
Monday, March 3d. • •.
Ninth FAA and South East Wards, (City
Tuesday, March 4th.' •
JOSEPH BOYERS,
LEVI S. REIST,
JOHN HONER,
Cemirussioners
jan.lti-3t]
Eot W: WORRALL,
- SURGEON DENTIST,
.....
Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied
by Dr. ,Swentzel, adjoining spangler.4- Paf
terson'a .Store, Market .Street, where he is now
prepared to wait °nail who;may feel
s od = disposed to patronize , him.
Dentistry in all• its branches car
ried on. Tr..azx inserted on the most,approved
principles or 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 liatrontige heretofore extended
to him, for which he will render every popei
ble satisfaction. .
Xr Ether administered to .properpersoias
JOHN BELL. Merchant l'aitor,'
Cor. of Market-st.. and , Elbow Lane, Marietta
RATEFILL for past favors I would returr
Uk - my thanks to my numerous friends and vs
trons and inform them thit I still continue the
old business at the old stand, where I will be
pleased to see them at all times, and haying a
full and splendid assortment of '
CLOTHS, .CASSIMERES VESTIVGS,
which will be.made, up to order at the.shoktest
notice by the bestof workmen, and on reasona
ble. terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait
upon my, old customers,and all who:knee proper
to patronize me hereafter. [Oct.29-'56.
DAVID CoCHRAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger.
wOULD most respectfully inform the,sit
liens of Marietta and the ppblic gener
ally that he is prepared to do
House Painting,
China Glossing,
Paper Hanging, 6-e.,
At very Short- notice and at to Suit the
times. He can be found at his motner's resi
dence on the, corner of Chesnut and Secon3
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,
and immediately opptisite the old, Oberlin
Coach Works. [Aug. 3-IY.
riIWENTY EMPTY HOdSHEADS rqm,
.1 —in good condition—will be Bold
at the low price of $1 each and delifere, any
where in or near Marietta free of chaige. Be..
ing in want of cellar room, if taken 'froth the
store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a
lot of excellent
WHISKY BARRELS
very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBACIPS
LADIES AND GENTS Anderson has just
received an elegant assortment of Perfu
mery, consisting of Toiliet Soaps, 4iiir
Extracts and; olognes at prices' much below
the usual rates, also some very handsome Canes
for gentlemen', Portnionies, &c.
TIMBROIDERIES—Just received the largest
and moat desinible lot of Embroideries eve-,
altered fOr sale hem, consisting in part of beau
tiful Freneh Worked Collers,. Undersleeves
Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett Edging and in
erting, Flouncing, Btc:, : selling very low.
J. R. DIFFENBACH.
A CARD.
JOHN CAMERON; M. D.
Hygienic Physician & Acconohnr,
Corner of Front and Gay Street%
• MARIETTA.
FRESH HOME GAMIN)) SPICES AT
ANDERSON' 4! Attention Butchers
and Houekeepers. Having a great demand for
our famed SPICES, I have concluded to con
finite to keep a constant dupply of Ground Pep
per: Ground Corriander, and hoed zifavorani.
TTOLFE'S
nf MEDITERRANEAN'
COFFEE!:
A delightful beverage, manufactured and sold
in pound, ilb. and flb. packages. Price . TEN
CENTS a pound. Nilolrr., Market-at.
TUST received at J. J. Lihhart's Drug store
e) the largest assortment of Coal Oil Lamps
ever offered in this borimgh.
Now selling the best Oils, from 13 to 15
cents per quart.
CILOTHS AND CA SSIMERS.—A very au
k) penorsolection•of French , and Gamin
Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti
ful Vestingsra new and fashianallle lot, just
arrived at Difenbach's Cheap Stare.
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 0 1
Hammered and Rolled Iron, H.
lI
S. rs„ Norway, Nail Rods, American•
and German Spring and Cast 'Steel. "Weigon4
Boxes, Iron Axles, Sprtngs, &c. for smith's: • •••
• sTARRET CO -T
T NIVES & - FORKS, arktfillehndr
-11. plated Spoona v srasa, CoPiSer,alSitiand)
Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping;
goods generally. - • -Sterrett 49 CM d
ILCOX'S Caleblete4
V tension Steel Sp Skeleton , Skirt, wl*,.
selt-adjuitible bustle. "rke ,l i ateet. ant). bestio
use, for sale cheap at Difenhash's.
I.A . VOURING EXTRACTS:
, •
FVanilla, ,SiTawberry, ,Pine Apple;
Almond, Rose, -
just received and for sale at Wr.s!r
1862
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"TEAT STANDARD SHEET."
The Great National Banner of liitellett - for
American Hearts and Homes.
QM
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A Mut Year with, (mit old Friend.
d'IN New Year's day of 1862, that world
j renowned and unrivaled gem of American.
journalism, the peerless 'New York Mercury,
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The noble patriot-soldier in his tent, too,
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finding in thein a fascinating mental discipline
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In commencing-a Yew Year, the proprietors
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' Theeditorial tone and National departments
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Our story. initiary, of the .NeW Year, is a
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Thee , Rebel Privateer.
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A Tale of the Present Tiine.
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men and periodical dealers in America. To
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day morning - I ' for $2 a year; three copies for
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must inyariably , be made in advance.
E 1 Speeinien cepOs sent free to, all . appli
cant". • -
Address all letters and remittances, post
paid, to
CAULDWELL. SOUTBWORTH & WHITNEY,
Proprietors of The New York Mercury.
46 and 48 Ann Street
No. 21-6t.] NEw Yoxx CITY
WINES AND lA.Q.DORS.
Alexander D. Reese,
WINE ANL LIQUQR DEALER; :;
Main Street; [Rim , WARD Mount Joy,
Lancaster County, P‘z •
T HE undersigned would most ;respectfelly
to inform tlie public that he has
opened a Wins AND .. LBW OR STOREithall its
branches. fle Will constantly keep on hand
all kinds of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch
Wasky, Cordials, 43.11Ters-Tic:
Also, a very , superior Old Rye Whisky just
received, which is warranted pure.
A choice article of Geimart Wine. varidut
brands of Champagne Wines.' •
al — All 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 keeperi 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 ~ 'Enterprise
Wine k Liquor Store. A. D. REESE.
Mount Joy, Tune 22,1861-Iy. •
tietv gob& ob Coai b4O.
THE subscriber having purchased the pro
perty lately occupied by
CLARK & ZELL.
\-1 )
Would most respectfully call the
attention of his old friends and customers to
to the fact that he is now prepared to sell
LIMBER AND COAL
at the very lowest figinis „by, Boat-load, Car
load; or - -
His Stock of Lumber_will , "be selected from
one of the best manufa ctories and cannot: fail
to give satisfactiO.
He la also prepared to supply I, Brr,t,
at short notice and at low prices.
HIS STOCK OF COAL
willeorisistofShamokin, Red and White Ash,
Baltimore Company, Lyketas Valley, &e.,
all of which he will sell by the Boat
load, Car-load, or by the
SINGI:2 TON. •
He will els'Continue the rei
6eiing of Coal at
very low figures.
THOMAS ZELL.
0. DAVID ROTH,
Dealer in Hardware.
Cedarware, Paints, Oils, Glass,
i l qiiol, Cook, ffqii ancl. of stobes,
MARIETT..4.
'WOULD take this means of informing the
Irr citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he
is prepared to furnish anything in his l„ine,
consisting in part, of T bl e Cutlery of all
kinds ; Building an d Housekeeping Hard-
wain; in till styles, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Mho, Thickets,
Churns, Knives, Forks,, SpOons, Shovels,Po
kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Pins, WiiiteciiCop
per and Brass Kettles, Dom, Desk, Pad and
alrother kind of Locks, Nails, Spik•es and
mlact everything usually keptiti , a Welltregtita.
ted 'Hardware establishment.
"THE WIDE "
•
Arch Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Nkticomin
.Proprietom
This .-lietel it central, convenient by
Passenger gin to all, pap.s of, the City, and ia
every particUlar adapted to the comfort -and
wants of4e busi,ness FOAM.
~r,:rl:etms 0140 pet- ,
A Gene; . al Aesolmpßtpo.f ell kiede et
11111.
1 .. t ,, -101121 a HA . B.Divis.c., LOCKS, '
I, : iiingek 'Screws, ,k,o . Its, ,Cellar GiAtes,
Pfuns, i Clili, Glass 812111 Pugy,yery.phfap. :.
- STEARETT AilvtiCO.
Wit rilltip raiit all who
4 a., r4‘11 b6'
- .4. 1.1tb glas rgrais, - 7.
, piiii..-... bought at .L. 4 .E. .
comer
Nuatet;
1 11% ‘ ll°Xth' 443411.°4" ;efitled-in,old flames,.
it
r. New g lasses.
at aiw otice. , [v6 1 V '' -
IDITILEN , S . long celebrated GIN,
jatu ' BENJ4`J3fIIiT:
o ify, l'eople of flee-Wed siiifiL
TN the month of December., 1.134tbe under
." signed for the fait time tifferelll for sale to
the public Dr. T. Bowe Dolls Imperial Wine
Bitters, and in this short period they have given
such universal satisfaction to themairy thou
sands of persons who have tried thaw that it is
now as established aiticle. The "amount of
bodily and mental. misery 141111%*411**.,41
a neglect of small complaint's es enspniang,, and
it is therefore of the aidtaiif"insportance that a
strict attention to itiat titilSng
bodily ailusen' should be hid &seines of
the body Must - invariably sitfeeir l♦tle'n ins
The sobscribeni nettrontrisi tidal of
Dr. J. ben re Dods' IrnverinBllvirss Kners.!
From all who byte 'not used'aitta" e k al "
lenge the world to psodiure their equal.
These Bitters for the core ot hlrnicarke,
General Ilehilaty, and for Purifying and
ricking the. Blood, are absolgtely masurpiumed
by any other remedy on earth. To be assured
of this, it hi only neeessaty to' Mitre She • trial.
The Wine itself is of alterg superiof:44lkY t
being *bona one-third strinisker the-other *lnes;
warming and ineigoa‘tiaridipe !viletthe"
from the head'to the feel. Aatliese' lighten; are
tonic and alaeinttire m theit cha.setter, *they
strengthen 'and inaigerate, the whole 'system
and give fisie time and lieldebv extini,tfk all
its parts, by eaun i liatiog
,the Orculathol. fe
moving 'obstructions, sad producing a general
warmth. They are ands extellent for Diseases
and Wei:tit/mesa peculuir to fentidet, where a
tonic rs required to st . essft'h' en *flatware hie sys
tem. NO 'fadjovhe subjentto
faintness, should _be withatif,theMs - aetheytere
revivifying in their actieit.''
These /fitter/ will Mit leitenit
disease,. and in , this respf•et - atelfettly-,inal wis
ble to the person Whir may nag - thew'
.For Incipient. CereniersAlit
Weak Lune, Indigtition,Byelitierateltafts
of the A
eryOu; 4 8 tGlihr 1 1 ",......P1C t ray
. EMBRAThErWitit: at. -'.A
.ARE pisuaracommo n gkly ;; *
For Sore Throat, so the
Clergy, the, :tie iTtily valluatie..
FAr the aged end inßrri, and formanna of
a weak constitution—fa hlinistirg of the Gos
pel, Lawyers, and all public - sliadreit.Ffer
Book-Keepers, Taiiora„SemmatritsesAti*ts,
Artists, and all persons leading seilmary
life, they will prove truly benefit ialt -
As a Beverage, they sic wholesorid,)ririci
cent, and delicious to the taste. They prphluce
ill the exhilarating.effects of Brat* Of Wine,
without intoxicating ; and are a valuable : Mm
edy for persons addicted to the use, of'
sive strong dririk; rind whin criehi to.
,refrain
from it. They are-,pure and entirely frie train
the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines
and Liquors with, which the country is flooded.
These Bitters not only cure, but prevent Dis
ease, and should be used by all who 'Bre in a
country where the water tit had, ot 'where
Chills and Fivers are prevalent.- Being en
tirely innocent and harmless, they may be giv
en freely to Children and Infanta with im
punity. • •
Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance ad
vocates, as an act of humanity, should assist
in spreading these truly valuabk.,Bitterar o.ver
the land, and thereby essentially ) aid im,rbfw
ishing Drunkinness and 'Disease.
lit ail affections of the Dread,6l4* 4041'4 1 0F
Nervous Headache; Dr. Dods' ImprfialrfiAe
Bitters Will be found to be inatiesiluidiy and
efficacious. -
FEMALEA,;,4-......—, 4
The many eertiticateliViliiebterelirinetien
dered us, and the letters which we sae? dinily
receiving, are donelusive proof that sunongthe
women these Bitters.have given.:Asktisfacikosi
which no others hive ever, done, befoie..:.. N 0
woman' in the land nhould be. ivithdilit them,
and those who once use theta wit! not fail to
keep a supply.
..,
„;., , .
Dr. J. Bovee Dods' I petit Wstah Bitters
Aire: prepared by an ' ;ninth I ' and Wilful
physician, who has used thiai l vnecessfully in
his practice fur the last twenty-five yenta.' The
proprietor, before purchasing ' , the exclbsive
right to manufacture: and sell , : Iht... J. :Bennie
Dod'a Celebrated; mperial Wine , Bittitrs,lati
them tested by two ditainguishet • 'medical
PsastitMuers. who lannetthetittbeni a:V*lo4k
remedy for disease. , . : , .. : I , k . , ~ . ~.
Although the idedientinei of le country,
as a general thing,;dihigprove,of Jteat Al
trines, yet we do nyl bcfbege tfliisit'aF b
tc .
id-
PhYdicinn cad belblind,tnthe aired 'ota i,,
acquainted with their medical mope:hes,. iv o
will not highly approve . pr : J :
„. Pltr.4
Imieriat Wine Bitters. . - .
In all newly settled .placepi whore, there is
always a large 9!taMitf.. 0 1 3 ' 4 FIG i t ir."ll7
' i iii *. ' i
from which a 'poikticss Is ii , fo ,c a e
these bitters sliankftfivsed.e,iV mmithiihol
fore breakfast.. ;,' '
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Dr. J. &fee D6ds'.linpe rod jEfspe, ltiftep
Are composed ofia pl.Ke , ;and4niatinitimitel
.Wine, .combined„„Wjth,,,gl i rkengss Wpm*"
Seal; Comfley, Wild Chem Treenßatlf,:SPOter
nerd, ChaniaMi.M , 1 10- Artwervand 'Aimitairen-
They Ble inapufacterekby_BriDoder,,ltiesoit,
_ .
who is an experienced and succesittithi -,*-bysf
clan, and hence should not le.ehienivkagnalig
the quack nostrums , wfdrik .I.ls44lW i rY'
and agakrist which the medic": t ot Ate
so justly iirekutieed. ' '
,t, ~. ..,. ,
These truly, .v,alufeale ter , been sa
thorougty test - et by :CCU*. of the contmuni-
W for almOht every iiilietjOfillihniiiineidi l itt
to the human systeiff, that . timt they,"`afetiox
deemed indispebsible`a,a
.., . •
Tonic, Medicine and a Brcerage.---Pnittittisk
ONE BOTTLE !...--iT COST BET 'LITTLE - I '
Purify She Bletal'!—Otes"tomitu thi • • ' :
. Stonach!--Renoeate the
,syskta- f ' • :
and Props* life. .
....:—.: O -- ,
RIME $1 PER ..11GTTLF:;- 6 hut O.
iREELRED AND.SOLD By.
CHARLES WIDDIPIE.LD k CO.; r
SOLC 3PROPILIETORS; ' '
No. 78 Willima-st.,„ New-York. ..,
k) For sale •by druggists en grocers:getter ,
ally throughout the•teuntry.. •
... .
AMERICAN HOTEL,
FHLLAPEL-PH.I4.
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Located on Chestnut 'Street, opposite the
OLD STATE' .110 t JSEs
and in cicise proximity to the principal i lobbing
and Importing Mouses, Banks, Custom Hodge,
and 'places of amusements. The City .•Carti
can be *ken at the door (or within a •ignspe)
for any depot in the City. The flomie 'has
been renovated and refitted, and
;it
PRICES R 8217,„ .T011,40 PER"DAY.
._ .
WYATT Et 111,,INGS, Pnoenivros..-
...• - .
H. L. fa FL J. ZAHN
ipEsPECIIPIILLY inforni
(e-dele rk,friends and the public that.,they
4 % still continue the . WATCH,! OLOCIC
• • o Awn WAVLAY business at.the 0/4
stand, /4 MM-west Corner of North
Queen itreet *Rat Center Sqeme, Lancaster; Ps
A full assortment of.goods in our line of botis
ness always on hand and, for sale at.the , knatatti
cash rates.. irk' lltpairiag Wended to -
tonally by .the proprietors. z, •,*
VI(
INE AND LIQUORS.'
Superior Old Brandy,
H v oliand Gin, Old liirideria, Lisboa, Sberii•liiar
Poet Wine& ,
IlittibUrg Whiikoy alWaya op - had' :tk, t ,
west market Vialfy itt:
a very low figure, by the barrel.
J.. R. DIFFENBA.CIL kiwi:el:4i: v.
. .
Dlt. J Z. LIOFFER„DENTIST;•-' ,
OF TWE BA LTIOORE COLLEGE Or tikarii i •
bURGERY, LATE OF HAREIEBUAGV PA.NA , TtIi
OFFICE:. Eront street, fot;rtiv deo
from '
Locust over Saylor &118.6Dau- a s !Ata
ald'e Book Store, Columbia. Eittrasset
weep the Drug awl Book Stot.,
D .
A.REA. BAlrgail sa i‘ ,
ATTORNEY AT .j.,AW,
• LANCILSTEIt, AA.
01FICEI—Se.: 24 'Proikru Duits 87141:ET,
:apposit, Pmitilkol44.4frietekietiOnt4g
teed to tint pa4Actimpf, his profeesz4o44lo42.
various 14 . 4,44h4a, 4, p39.-ly
IA ki/PS !, LAMPS,! W ADES; Ste: N
undersigned has received anotheitlint
d and Coal f)it ,, Latnpay and .I.llesparlklikel
or every variety and price. , Call and settOnm.l
atilltfalnw !Store-of idt:4ll.Enry eridit inf.!
FAMILY COUGH SY.AUP.4--A-C4141%
Syrup, fovebildren an&Satibita has just
been pntup at my= ate", wijich_teli Dn." ent4, be in
very famfly This l iold weather., 1.-Aagnta.
G I ENTS :N 1-. R..
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