The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, October 11, 1862, Image 3

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MARIETTA Can TIME.—The several pas
senger trains leave "Upper-station" as follows:
the morning train east at 7:15. The mail train,
at 11:23. The afternoon train east at
5,16. The evening train west at 6:55.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, is e,?,
UNION STATE NOMINATIONS
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL,
rIIONI A S E. COCHR AN
OF YORK COUNTY
FOR SURVEYOR GGNGRAL,
WILLIAM S. ROSS,
OF IXZERNE COUNTY.
UN/ON COUNTY NOMINATIONS
FOR CONG RESS.
THADDEUS STEVENS, CITY
FOR ASSEIMIS.
iIEN,TANTIN CIIAMPNEYS, City
11 EN ft C. LEHMAN, East Hemipfield.„
NATHAN/ EL MAYER, Dranote,
Dr. 11. B. BOWMAN-, Na
'FOP. DISTRICT ATTOICNEi
JOIJN B. LIVINGSTON, City.
FOIL 'COUNTY COIIMISSTONER
)A Ic. El\ PP ER, Ephrata.
'FOR DIRECTORS OF THE POOR.
Cot. SAMUEL SHOCK, Columbia,
LEONARD PICKET., Bart.
FOR PRISON INSPECTORS
C E LONG, East Donegal,
A. G. G ROFF, Upper Lencoelc.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
A. R. WITM ER, Manor.
FOR AUDITOR.
JOHN STROHM, JR. New Providence
THE ELECTION ON TUESDAY.—The ex
ercise of the elective franchise by the
entire mule population twenty-one years
of rge and ort r, in the choice of all lo
cal, State and National officers, is an
inestitnable privilege, enjoyed by no
other people on earth. But, great as
it 14, it is not so regarded by many
voters, a portion of whom frequently
neglect to exercise the right, and an
other• and a larger portion vote thought
lessly, recklessly, without regard to
momentous questions at issue.
AL the approaching election we have
II great duty to perform at the polls,
Upon a single vote may depend the
life or death of the Nation. It may
change the status of Pennsylvania, and
open renoqlvania may rest 'the ques
tion whether the Union shall he main
tained or broken into fragments never
to bo restored:
believe that there is but one way
to uphold the Union, and that is by
supporting such candidates, only, for
coneress and tie Legislature v. ho val
no ilia Union immeasureably ab )ve
every other thing and all other things
that ever have been or ever can be
pres-nted, involving questions of Nu
ional policy. No candidate, therefore,
who is not for the Union. first, last,
nod always, without qaaliticAtion or
mental reservation, and who will not
support the Government, uncondition
ally and unshrinking,ly in crushing out
he rebellion by all and every means
known to military law—no candidate,
we say, who comes short of this tneas
ore of loyalty and integrity, is worthy
of the suffrages of the People of Penn.
sylvania.
CW Read the ticket at the head of
this column and see that every name
Is on the ticket you aro about to vote.
Pb not scratch a Dtllllo. it is the only
ticket a true Union-Poring voter should
vote, from Stevens down to Joh❑
Strohm, jr. Beware of the traps laid
to catch the unwary and unsuspecting.
Read and compare all the tickets you
can get hold ot'. Suspect every person,
for we have persons belonging to our
own party that require watching. Some
pretended friends of Stevens in our own
borough are "carrying water on both
shoulders." Be on the look-out.
SF By reference to our advertising
columns it will be seen that MessrsJobn
W. Fuiks and Henry Wolfe have gone
into the boarding house ,. business. Mr.
William Child, who, has just returned
from Washington says they aro doing a
very brisk business. "The Soldiers
Home" is the head quarters of Marietta
boys in out of the army around Wash-
ington
-to - Tickets with our whole State and
county ticket, with the exception of
Congress, with George M. Steinman in
stead of Mr. Stevens are in circulation.
The ticket is said to be an excellent itn
mitation of our ticket and may deceive
all who are not on their guard. Look
out for them.
Cr Remember that the election of
Peters, Worley, Martin and Caldwell to
the legislature may elect a Frank
Hughes locofoco to the U. S. Senate
in place of Hon. David Wilmot. Uni
on men beware of the traitors in our
midst.
OF A tract of very fine Chestnut tim.
ber land on the York - vounty shore, will
bo offered for sale at Ilurroy's tavern in
the village of Maytown, on the 13th in
stant, by the executors of Michael Hoff
man deceased.
or Gold was quoted in Philadelphia
at 22 a 23 cents premium,.
CAPT. E. D. VOATII :—Reports having
found their way here impeaching Cap
tain Roath's bravery. The following
letter from the Lieutenant Colonel of
Captain R's Regiment, to Mr. Geist,
principal of the Marietta High school,
should put at rest such reports
Camp Mercerville, .111 d., 1
October 4, 1862.
Mr. I. S. Geist. SIR :-I have been
informed, and creditably, that a report
is in circulation in , your place reflecting
upon the bravery of Capt. E. D. Roath.
Usually such reports should receive no
notice whatever but in this case I can
not refrain from contradicting. it, for it
is due a brave and faithful officer. The
person who concocted the story is con
scious of his own cowardice and wishes
to bring to his own level, those who have
so nobly done their duty. If there is
on earth one rascal more deserving of
the contempt of all good men, it is he
who will hitch himself to the shafts of
slander. The darts aimed at Capt. R's
head will, I know, fall harmless at his
feet, or rebound with fatal effect upon
the guilty head of him who thurst them.
I write yon, knowing you to be the
Captains friend, and without his knowl
edge or consent. The Capt. is quite
well. Yours, truly, &c.,
R. W. Mc A LT.EN,
Lieut. Col., 107 Itegt. P. V.
HENRY'S RIFT .—Theunequalled, the
wonderful qualities of this rifle are now
known to the wild. The weapon is
anxiously sought in all directions.—
Every man in possession of it. is a garri
son, every company an army. In these
terrible times no loyal man should be
without it. This weapon can be loaded
with fifteen charges every fifteen seconds
and the fifteen• charges can be fired ev
ery five or six seconds. It can be load
ed and fired sixty times every minute
without the possibility of accident. It is
most deadly at a thousand yards. One
of these celebrated Repeaters can be
seen at the hardware store of Patterson
& Co., and is well worth the time to ex-
EELIM
Cr See that every voter'is got to the
polls on Tuesday next. Don't permit
one to remain at the home. The com
mittee will have carriages on the ground
to convey such as cannot walk. Fail
not to have every vuteron the ground
--rain or shine, for a full vote is certain
ly a Union victory.
(0- Col. John Forsythe Carter, form
erly of the Lancaster Democrat, died
recently at his residence, in Prince Geor
ge's county Maryland. Ile has amassed
quite a fortune lately, in government
contract.
To 'rim PUBLIC.—The undetslgned,
having collected and expended the sub
scriptions for defraying the expenses of
recruiting the "Marietta Braves," beg
leave to report—
"'hilt of $103.50 subscrtbed, $l.OO re
mains uncollected, $3.00 were expended
by the person subscribing, ald 50 cents,
paid in postage stamps, got wet and
were worn to pieces in the pocket—
leaving in the hands of the Committee
$99.00.
Paid Capt. S. G. Miller, as per three re
ceipts, $55.00
4" F. IC. Mosey, for music and trip to Bar
, risburg, as per live receipts, 26.00
" P. L. Baker, for printing, 2.50
" for banner, and carrying it, .2"35
" " horse hire, as per two receipts, 5.00
" " straw for tents in Harrisburg, 2.50
" " fare from Harrisburg,&c., .1.00
" towards tobacco for the men, 50
Amount, $95.35
Leaving ballance in C. L. Dellinger's hands
$3.65.
The above accounts and vouchers
have been submitted to and audited by
J, Auxer, Esq., and Rev. A. B. Oros)),
to whom persons interested are referred
—or they can be seen by calling on the
first named of the undersigned.
S. L. DELLINGER,
11. S. LIBLIA.RT.
Marietta, October 9, 1862.
er Mrs. Lincoln got alarmed recent
ly about the danger her husband incur
red in his rides to and from the Soldiers'
home. So she procured a Presidential
guard of two soldiers with loaded blun
derbusses, and in this rustic style "Old
Abe" drove up to General Flalleck's
headquarters. such a style of retinue
astonished the General, and a suitable
cavalry escort was at once provided and
now accompanies the "Commander-in-
Chief of the army and navy."
irr It appeals now that no drafting
was required in Connecticut, and that
the order of Buckingham enforcing it
was based on a mistake as to the actual
number of men needed to fill up the
quota. It is said that soul% of the draf
ted men will return to their homes.
air A farmer near Boston is deserving
of praise for having dispthied of a wagon
load of Bartlett pears by affixing to it a
placard, "Help Yonnelves," and leaving
it in the street for the boys. We ven
ture that load of pears paid.
GO* A man from Charleston says that
the six hundred and thirty-two houses
burned in the great fire have as yet been
replaced by only ten small brick stores.
ear The French say that the flesh of a
young horse is as good as that of a calf,
but upon -the whole, we prefer weal to
MARIETTIAN.
CHEERS . FOR JEFF DAVIS I-A "Demo-
cratic" meeting was held in Temperance•
ville, on Saturday evening last, which
was addressed by George P. Hamilton,
Esq., the "Democratic" 'candidate for
Congress. The speech was dull and
lame, but the meeting was somewhat
enlivened by cheers for Jeff. Davis,
which were heartily given, as we are in-
formed. We are not informed that the
traitorous cheers were in any wise re
buked. Those who gave them under
stand the "Democratic" movement to be
what it really is—a diversion in favor of
Jeff. Davis—and so go straight to the
mark by cheering for him. They have
not hypocrisy enough to conceal the re
al designs of their leaders.—Pittsburg
Gazette.
la - A story is told of the veteran
Sumner at the battle of Antietam. His
son, young Captain Sumner, a youth of
twenty-one, was on his staff. The old
man stood, amidst a storm of shot and
shells, and turned to send him through a
doubly raging fire, upon a mission of du
ty. He might n'bver see his boy again,
but his country claims his life, and, as
he looked upon his young brow, he
grasped his hand, encircled him in his
arms, and fondly kissed him. " Good
bye, Sammy," "Good-bye, father," and
the youth, mounting his horse, rode gaily
on the message. He returned unharm
ed, and again his hand was grasped with
a cordial "how d'ye do, Sammy ?" an
swered by a grasp of equal affection.
The scene was touching to those around.
.0'• Mr. Henry Lynch, of Minnesota,
in a letter to Gen. Hunter, urges the
adoption of the pike as an implement
suitable for arming the negroes with, in
place of guns, should the occasion of
arming them arise. He says:Let the
pike handles be of hickory or oak, at
least nine feet long—a little stronger
than a hoe-handle (and the ngroes are
pretty well drilled in handling the hoe
already). These pikemen should ad
vance immediately in the rear of a line
of men with muskets, or with musketeers
flanking them on the right and left.—
The moment the musketeers are within
charging distance, they fire and slip to
the rear between the pike men, who rush
forward with a yell to the order "charge."
cr In Wales, near Carmarthen, re
cently, a young women, who rejoiced in
the euphonious name of Gwenllian Will
iams, was attacked while on her way
home by a rook, which flew at her face,
flapping its wings and cawing most vio
lently. She ran, and the bird flew after
her, keeping up the chase until, as the
story in the local papers runs, the girl
felt exhaused, whereupon.the rook peck
ed out one of her eyes. She was soon
discovered and taken home.
tar By a law of Congress, July 17
1862, it is provided That any alien of
the age of twenty-one years and upwards
who has enlisted, or shall enlist, in the
armies of the United States, either in
the regular or volunteer forces, on re
ceiving an honorable discharge may af
ter residing one year in the United States
and proving good char.:inter, be admitted
as, a citizen without any previous declar
ation of intention.
Of the five followers of John
Brown who escapEcl from Harper's Fer
ry, only three, now survive—Owen
Brown, E. J.lleriam and 0. P. Ander
son. Tidd joined Burnside's expedition,
and died at Roanoke Island on the eve
of a victory. Barclay Coppee, whose
brother was executed at Charlestown,
was one of the victims of the Platte
Bridge atrocity.
Qr . It is stated that Mr. Cyrus W.
Field, of New Ifc.ik, is cn his way
to England with an additional pro
posal from the United States govern
ment for unitingthe two continents by
telegraph. •
la — Dr. David T. Potter, eldest son of
Bishop Potter, of New York, died at
Ballston, in that State last week. He
was a young man of fine talents, finished
education, and of great promise in his
profession.
ora- A despatch to Mrs. Gen. Kearney
states that the rebel Gen. Lee has caus
ed her husband's horse and accoutre
ments to be sent within our lines. They
will be at once forwarded to her.
a- Gerritt Smith has shown his-ac
customed liberality, by paying $25 extra
bounty to each of the fifty-two volun
teers from whore he resides, Peterboro,
New York.
Cir The Suez canal is nearly comple
ted, and the Viceroy announces that
its opening shall be celebrated by a
solemn fete, to which the world is invi
ted.
grilr The loyal North Carolina regi
ments are filling up. Six new compa
nies have been sworn in and attached to
the Ist regiment North Carolina volun
teers.
Cr The remains of the late Mrs. Gen
eral Scott have just arrived in New
York from Paris. The funeral took
place on Wednesday from St. Thomas'
Church.
stir All the able-bodied negroes in
North Carolina are being seized by the
rebel Secretary of War and set to work
on fortification.
DIED
At Port Deposit, Maryland, on the Ist instant,
Mrs. REBECCA. wife of George Stackhouse,
formerly of this borough, in her 3.9 th year.
ORPHANS , COURT SALE OF
BOROUGH PROPERTY
On Saturday' November Ist, 1862
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned
Executor of the last Will and Testament of
William Dix, late of the Borough of Marietta,
deceased, will sell at public vendue, at the
public house of David Casssl, in said borough,
the following. Real Estate of said deceased :
A LOT OF GROUND,
Fronting on the North side of Front Street, 90
feet ancrextending in depth 200 feet to an Al
ley, in the Eastern part of said borough, on
which is erected
A TWO-STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE
And all necessary out-buildings. Also
A HALF LOT OF GROUND,
In the same part of said borough, fronting on
the North side of Front Street 20 feet and ex
tending in depth 200 feet to an Alley, on
Which is erected a one-and-a-Half-story
FRAME DWELLING,
And other improvements.
Purchase money payable April Ist, 1863,
when possession and a clear title will be given.
Sale to commence at half-past six o'clock,
P.M.
PETER BAKER,
Executor
Marietta, October 4, 1862
Another Lot of New Summer
GOODS.
CALL AND SEE THE FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP
- DHSS GOODS ,
For illen's Ladies and Children's Tear.
JUST SHELVED AT
J. R. DIFFENBACH'S,
No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa.
0
(ZFFERS FOR SA LE
Tue best Merrimac Prints at 121 cents,
" " American " 121 "
" " Cocheco " 122 "
4 " Sprague is IW, " -
" " Mourning " 121 7 "
The best Domestic Ginghams at 121 cents.
Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nearly
OLD PRICES.
NEW DRESS GOODS
Such as English and French Chintzes,
Mozambiques,
DeLaines,
French Challics,
French Poplins,
White and Colbred
Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Notions of all kinds:
Spring Cloaking Cloths,
Fancy and Plain Cassimeres,
Black and Fancy Cloths,
Vestings,
Casluneretts, Tweeds
Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting,
Oil Cloths, Window Blinds,
Buff Holland, for Curtains
Cuttain Fixtures,
All of the above goods having been bought
FOR cam, will be sold cheap as the cheapest;
the attention of persons waiting for low prices
are respectfully invited to this notice.
GROCERIES :
Ten Hhds. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon ;
Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef, said to be the
best in the world.
Fresh Soda.and Wine Cup Biscuit; Sugars,
Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices.
Five Inds. Sugar House Molasses at 25
cents per gallon. .
LIQUORS:
Brandies,..Gins, Superior Old Rye,- Pure Port,
Sherry and Madiera Wines, all of which will,
be sold at the lOwest price FOR CASII.
China, Glass and Queens ware,
The highest price'paid for produce.
MO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser
j_ having been restored to health in a few
weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered several years with a severe lung af
fection, and that dread disease, Consumption
anzious to make known to his fellow-suf
ferers the means of cure.
To all whe desire it, will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the
dirrctions for. preparing and using the same,
which they will find a SURE CURE for CON
SUMPTION, ASTHMA, BROWNCHIST, &C. The
only oject of the -advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread infinmafion which he, conceives to be
invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will
try his remedy asit will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamburg, Kings co., N. Y
QM
$40.1 WAGES PAID. [sloo.
TO sell goods for the
ADAMS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
We will give a commission on all goods sold
by our agents, or pay wages at from $4O to $lOO
per month, and pay all necessary expenses.
Our machine is perfect in its mechanism. A
child can lean to operate it' by half an hour's
instruction ! It is equal to any Family Sewing
Machine in use, and we have reduced the
price to Fifteen Dollars.
Each machine is warranted fox three years.
Address C. RUGGLES, Genq Ag't.,
July 26,'62-Iy.] Detroit, Mich.
BIJRNETT'S Cocoaine. A compound of
Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair.
For efficacy and agreeableness, it is without
an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off.
It promotes its hcalthy and vigerous growth.
It is not greasy or sticky.
It leaves no disagreeable odor.
It softens the hair when hard and dry.
It soothes the irritated scalp skin„
It affords the ?idlest lustre.
It remains longest in effect. For sale by
WEST & ROTH, Successors to Dr. Grove
T EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of
tj fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the
best factories in the country can be found at
H. L. & E. J. ZAHINPS.
Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan
caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all
goods warranted to be as represented.
AA - 7 - I LCO X S Celebrated Imperial Ex-
It' V tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with
self-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best in
use, just received at
DIFFENBACH'S
and wilt be sold at considerable below the
usual prices.
STORE ROOM TO LET.—The Room lately
occupied by. Miss Margaret Trainer as a
Millinery. Apply to BARR SPANGLER.
BUGGY and 13LANKETS of various
styles and at much lower prices than the
same sold last fall. Spangler * Patterson.
CHASE'S CONCENTRATED L E,su
kjperior to any now in use, can be had at the
Cheap Stoma Diffenbaeh.
ORDERS for HICKORY 4 OAK WOOD
will be received at the cheap store of
J. R. DIFFENBACH.
B OHLEN'S long celebrated GIN,
H. D. BENJAMIN.
BRANDIES—aII brands—guarranted
genuine. Benjamin 4r C.O
UY one of those beautiful S 0 F
JD HATS at Cauces, 92 Market-st.
C 0 h STANTLY on hand, Monongahela rec
tified Whiskey. Benjamin Xf co_
SACKS OF SALT
cheap at Diffenbach's
New Summer Goods
ll'e have ju3t received a full and
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF EVERYTHING
DESIRABLE IN THE' MARKET,
FOB. LAITY'S,
BM'S Mil} CHILBREV.i
OUR VARIETY OF LADIES
DRESS GOODS
Is very large and contains many styles of rare
beauty, adapted to the wants of the plain and
gay. Our line of
Alen's and Youth's Cassimeres
CANNOT FAIL To sUIT EVERY TASTE
Gloves, hosiery,.
Mitts, and Notions of all
kinds in full supply ; Sun
Umbrellas, Worked Collars, Shawls,
Veils, Etc. Ingrain, Venitian and Rag
CARPETS,
Transparent,
Oil Cloth and Paper
Window Blinds, Nall
Paper in styles suitable for
Parlors, Chambers and Halls.
GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND FISH,
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP
SPANGLER. 4- PATT.ERSON.
WINES Sz. LIQUORS.
H. D. D BENJAMIN,
**447 , - DEALER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta, Pa.
0
BEGS leave to inform the public that he
will continue the WINE & 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,
BENJAMIN'S
Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, -
ALWAYS ON lIAND.
A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted pure.
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 lin
tel keepers and others finding it to their ad•
vantage to make their purchases from I im.
S. S. RATIIVON,
• Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. Kramples . Old Stand, on the cor
ner of Worth Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
ellt ATEFU 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, CASSIMERES A N D YESTINGS ) 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 READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailorino• and Clothing establishment. -
G EO: W. WORRA-LL,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied
by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler Ic Pat
terson's Store, Market &rat, where he is now
prepared to wait on all who may feel
° - disposed to patronize him.
Dentistry in all its branches car
ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved
principles of Dental science. Ail 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 usk a continuation
of the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to him, for which he will render every possi
ble satisfaction.
Ether administered to proper persons
JOHN BELL. Merchant Tailor,
Cor.-of Market-et., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
f RATEFUL for past favors I wolld retuir
kimy thanks to my numerous friends and pa
[eons and inform them that I still continue the
old business at the cld stand, where I will be
pleased to see them at all times, and having a
full and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, C.A.SSINWRES Af VESTIVGS,
which will be made up to order at the shortest
notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona
ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait
upon my old customers and all who see proper
o patronize me hereafter. f
lA.RIETTA AMAMI? YARD,
Womitrie Toi - q4, -B - 03 sfoße.s.,
MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason,
Opposite the Town Hall Park,
Marietta, Pa.
METE Marble business in branches,
I will be continued 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
C IIEtIP LAMPS.
A FRESH Surprx OF
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns
of every patern, suitable for the Parlor, the
Kitchen and the Chamber; Hanging and Side
Lamps fof Halls, Churches, Stores and Offices.
Having purchased them from the manufactu
rers in large quantities at the lowest cash rates,
we can sell them much under the usual retail
prices, although every other description ol
goods are advancing. •
PATTERSON 4 CO.
DANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNRY AT LAW,
LANCASTER, PA
OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET,
opposite the. Court House, where he will at
tend to - the practice of his profession in all its
various branches. r Nov. 4,'59.-1y
EMBROIDERIES—Just received the largest
EA and most desirable lot of Embroideries eve
otteked for sale here, consisting in p.trt of beau
tiful French 'Worked Collers, Undersleeves
Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett- Edging and in
serting, Flouncing, &c., selling very low.
J. R. DEFTENTIACH.
- EIQUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS,
Irj can be had of H. L. S. E. J. 'ZAHN', Cm.
North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas
ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers—
the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar
kat. They are lower in price than any watch
of equal quality an d j ust as true for timekeeping
OA General Assortment of all kinds of
BUILDING HARDWARE, Locks,
Hinges, Screws,, _Bolts, Cellar Grates,
Oils, Glass and - Potty, very cheap.
PATTERSON Si CO.
SPECTACLES to suit all who
can be aided with glasses,
can be bought at H. L. 4- E. J. ZAHM'S, Cor
ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square,
Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames,
at short notice. [v6-Isr .
PRIME GROCERIE S:—Rio, Sava and
Laguira Coffee ; Crushed; Pulverized and
Brown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea,
Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ba;
king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at '
J. R. DIFFENBACR'S.
r 0 ANOS. Persons who wish to buy- a
PIANO of the best makers will be shown
how they can save a .hanesotrie sun in the
purchase if they address PIANO, care os Joy,
Coe & Co., Publishers' Agents, New-York.
FRUIT now selling cheap at
• - DIFFENBACIPti. -
SUPPLEE & BRO„
IRON AND BRASS
0 Ti .N D S
Genera/ Noclzinists, Second street,
Below Union, Columbia, Pa
They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces,
Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns,
Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights; &c., for Buil
dings, and castings of every description ;
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
TILE MOST MODERN AND lOSFROVED
.Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery
for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings,
Stearn & Biast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks,
Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit
tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues,
Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors,
Washers, Sze.
BLACKSWITHING in GENERAL.
Pram long experience in building machinery we
flatter ourselves that we can give genera 1 satis
faction to those who may favor us with their
orders. Rcpailieg promptly attended to.
Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet
with prompt alteution. Price, to .vtit the tints.
Z. SUPPL E E,
T. 1?. SUPPLEE.
Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf
DAVID COC H RAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger
Arrotun most respectfully inform the
izens of Marietta and the public gener
ally that he is prepared to do
House Painting,
China . Glossing,
Paper Hanging, ~•e„
At very short notice and at prices to suit thc
times. He can be found at his mother's resi
dence on the corner of Chesnut and Secomi
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,
and immediately opposite the old Ober:in
Coach Works. [Aug. 3- ly.
A LEXANDER LYNDSAY,
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe Manufaciurcr,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neighborhood that lie has
the largest assortment of City made work in
his line of business in this Borough, Cud`s
ing a practical BOOT AND SURE MAKER
enablect to select wit!! more , Itlgnn.lit
than those who are not. • Ile;
ut.rou , s to .r.an
ufacture in the very best mu.:)ner everytino4
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which Le
will warrant for neatness and good tit.
Call and examine his stock before p‘ir
chasing elsewhere.
Horace . West, M. D.
HAVING purchased, in connection 7.vilb
Harrison Roth, Dr. Grove's Drug Store
and located in the Borough of Marietta, for
the practice of the medical profession, wculd
respectfully offer his service to the public.—
He can be found at the office formerly occupied
by Dr. Grove. .
The undersiened takes pleasure in recom
mending Dr. West to his friends and patrons.
Dr. W. has been practsing in this vicinity fot
the past S or 9 years, and will, beyond doubt,
give entire satisfaction to all who will give
him a trial. J. D. Gsove.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA
Located on Chestnut sti•eet, opposite tic
OLD STATE HOUSE,
and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing
and Importing [louses, Banks, Custom Hou,•,
and places of amusements. The City Cars
can be taken at the door (or within a t,quaro)
for any depot in the City. The Ilmse has
been renovated and refitted, and
PRICES REDUCED TO 81.50 PER DAY.
WYATT & HE:ICINGS, Pnorni hron3.
Kollock's Daudelion Coffee.
THIS preparation, made from the best Java
Coffee, is recommended by physicians its a
superior Nutritious Beverage for General De
bility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disor,6l,
Thousands who have been compelled to aban
don the use of Coffee will use this without in
jurious effects. One can contains the ttrength
of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price
cents. For sate at J. It. Diffenbacli's.
' WINI. B. REDGRAVE,
Commission Lumber Merchant,
Brest Falls Avenue, Baltimore, Md
ESPECTFULLY offers his services for flip
rtsale of L untß E R of every description.
From his knowledge of the business he feeln
confident of being able to obtain the highest
market rates for everything entrusted to him.
DR. J. Z. 11 0 FFE It,
.- 41, OF THE BALTIMORE .
/fit aaa . OF DENTAL SORGERI.
LATE OF ITATIRISU I IS.ItG.
OFFICE:—Front street, fourth door frcm.
Locust, over Saylor & McDonald'; Book
Store, Columbia. Entrance between the Drug
and Book Stores.
Columbia, May 1, 1800.-11".
H. L. sr,: E. J. ZAHNI
- 1 - 1 ESP FULLY inform their
L--ari friends and the public that the,
still continue the fITATCH, CLOUT!
AND JEWELRY business at the ',ld
stand, North-west Corner of No,'n
Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa
A full assortment of goods in our line of har
ness always en hand and for sale at she /otreht
cash rates. 'O7.P• Repairing attended to per -
tonally
tonally by the proprietors.
49-ly
TIRE American. Watches are among the best
timekeepers now in use, and for durability
strength and simplicity far siirpass any other,
watch made in the world.
H. L. i• E.T.ZAHJI
Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square
Lancaster, Pa., have them tor sale at the rel..;
lowest rates—every watch accompanied wi!j
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its c.coh
uineness.
( - 1 DTTA PEaCEIA BLACKlNG.witheut
V'T brushing: For Boots, Shoes, llarntss.
Carriages, and Military Leather Work. 1-
gives the leather a polish like patent leather,
makes it water proof, does not stain the whit
est article of dress and need not be applied
toner than two or three times a month.
For sale at Dr. Landis' Deg Store.
)LATE]) WARE: A Large and tine stocs
of Plated ware at H. L. SI E. J. ZAIL - .4.'6,
Corner of North Queen street & Center Square,
Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee
Urns. Pachets, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake
Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives,
Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices.
REPLATIVG attended to at moderate rates
ICE..CREAM. ICE CREAM.
Finely flavored Ice Cream can be ba.'.
14/OLFE , S every day and evening, .Yunday's
accepted. WOLFE'S VARIETY STORE,
Market-.q., Mariettd.
A supgatioa COOK STOVE, very pfai l L
style, each one warranted to per r r
-
form to the entire satisfaction of the pur
chaser. PATTERSON & Co.A!.
11 ICKORY & Oak Wood, 50 Cords each,.
Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders muse
be accompanied with the cash when they wil:
be promptly fillet. Spangler & Pa.ttersan, .
ACB OICE Lot of Books for children cart!
indistructable Pleasure Books; School an , ..
ther Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen AGM
c., &c. For sale by Dr. Landis.
- EILAVOLTRING EXTRACTS: -
Vanilla,Strawberry, Pine. Apple,
Almond Rose, Lemon.,
USt re cella d and for sale at WEST & RUT -.
-
rpo LANDLORDS! _ Just received, Scoter.
And Irish W H ISKIES, warm:
ted pure, at H. D. Beryjamain's.