The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 20, 1862, Image 3

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    Etrt fatal Narieffian.
MARIETTA CA a TIME TABLE: --From and
after November 17th the several Passenger
trains will leave " Upper-station," Marietta,
as follows: Marietta Accommodation Train
East at 7:15 in the morning. The Mail Train
Nest at 12:09—noon. The Harrisburg Ac
commodation Train East at 2:16 in the after
noon ; the same train West at 6:66 in the eve
ning. The Mail Train East at 6:26 in the
evening.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1862.
iger Printed notices, ordering tenants
on the first of January to vacate the
premises on the ensuing first of April,
end blank leases, for sale at this office.
The leases, or "articles of agreement"
will be carefully filled up when desired.
sir In consequence of the urgent ap
peals made by a large number of the
citizens of this county, the Commission
ers have appointed committees through
out the county to visit all needy families
and ascertain and report the names of
all persons who aro in actual want in
consequence of their dependence on
their husbands, parents or brothers, be
ing in the service of the government.—
None will receive except those in acts
el want. The committee for this bo
rough is composed of Rev. A.. B. Grosh,
Jacob Stahl, Geo. W. Mehaffey.
gar A private and confidential letter
from Jacob Thompsom, Buchanan's Sec
celery or the Interior, to a friend in
the south, written in November 1860,
whilst in Buck's cabinet, has come to
•tight. In it Thompson says : "Buchan
.an is the truest friend to the south I
'have ever known from the north. He
'is a jewel and a man." Aye, what kind
of a jewel ? One of John Randolph's
kind—that shines and stinks like a ret
.ten mackerel by moonlight. Alas poor
Buck 1 Once more cornered.
er The ball season has set in. The
Franklin House, Maytown, is to be the
scene of a "Christmas Eve- Hop" and
our friend Hockrothe, of the White
Swan—whose %uppers always "lay-out"
any gotten up in this borough, will
give s grand ball on Christmas eve, and
having engaged Miller's cotillion band,
fine music may be looked for, to say no
thing of the viands.
We are glad to learn that our for
mer townsman, Mr. William H. Good
year, than whom a more obliging and
courteous gentleman does not live, has
gone into the mercantile business in the
town of Lebanon. The now firm, Mes
srs. Goodyear Sr. Diffenbach—J. R. Dif
routwb ar this place—went into opera
tion a few weeks Since. If a determine•
tion to please and high-toned honor
clean anything in the mercantile busi
ness, Mr. G. is certain of success.
W 9 received a hasty line from
Hurry Wolfe, a few days since, from
NVashiagton, stating, that great prepara •
(ions are being made in that city, for
the reception of wounded soldiers. •All
the convalescents have been sent away
and their room held in reserve for the
dully expected arrivals from the late
battle fields. Hr. W. asks oar "Circle"
to send oa some clothing.
Xliir The Harrisburg Patriot speaking
of exempts, says the number of drafted
men in that county exempted from ser
vice by the Surgeon General, for various
physical ailments, is twenty-seven. The
list of exempts for Lancaster county
greatly exceeds that of any other county
in the State, attioeutieg to three or four
hundred.
!sir Major Geo. W. Bardwell of Eli
zabethtown, attached to Col. Heenan's
11Gth Pennsylvania Regiment, was
wounded in the wrist at the battle of
Fredericksburg. The Colonel, Lieut-
Colonel and Major wetie all wounded.—
The regiment being in Meagher's bri
gade was in the hottest of the fight.
or We observe that our borough au
thorities have been busy at the lower end
of town, repairing tho sidewalks—this is
well—bat why not continue the good
work to Hopkins' corner. Do not make
fish of one and flee/ of another. Have
the walks all made properly.
egr The severe wind and rain on Mon
day night, cleared the Susquehanna riv
er of ice. The canal company had, on
Saturday last, the ice boat at work and
made the canal navigable, which will
enable the boatmen to get to their
homes.
1 We inadvertently omitted to
state in our last, where or to whom the
last box was sent by our Patriotic Cir
cle. It was forwarded to Mrs. A. H.
Ropes, of the Union Hotel Hospital,
Cleorgetown, D. C.
Cr The M. E. Church will give their
usual Annual Christmas exhibition on
Christmas evening, commencing at half
past six o'clock. Tickets to be obtained
at the door. These exhibitions have al
ways been pronounced very entertain
ing.
Or Colonel McCarter, the Lebanon
Courier says, is no longer connected
with the 93 Regiment, P. V. No rea
son is given for his withdrawal from the
service.
Cr At the sale of the late Peter Ba
ker's real estate on Saturday evening
last, the two-story brick dwelling was
purchased by the widow, for twelve-hun
dred and seventy-five dollars. The
other house was postponed.
GENERAL THOMAS WELSH.--The Press
pays a just and deserved tribute to Gen.
Thomas Welsh of Columbia, in this
county, but is in error in crediting him
to Lebanon. The numerous friends of
Thomas Welsh, the brave colonel of the
gallant 45th Pennsylvania, to which be
longs the honor of having turned the
fortunes of the day in our favor at South
Mountain, and which behaved with such
marked heroism at Antietam, have been
delighted to hear of his recent commis
sion as a brigadier general of Veins
teers. Brigadier General Welsh is from
Columbia, Pennsylvania, and served
with distinction in the Mexican war.
Since the outbreak of the rebellion, in
the spring of 1861, he has been in con
stant service, passing through the ranks
of captain, major, lieutenant colonel, and
colonel. His appointment as brigadier
general was eolicted by Governor Cur
tin and General Burnside, and the
promptness with which the merits of
this valuable officer were recognized is
highly creditable to the powers that be,
as it is also a deserved compliment to
Pennsylvania. General Welsh will
have a command in the Ninth Army
corps.
We are right glad to congratulate our
friend Welsh on his elevation. No' an
deserves it better. In Mexice, in South
Carolina, at South Mountain, at Antie
tam, and now at Fredericksburg, he has
shown his ability to lead the gallant 45th
on to certain victory.
=1
a- Lieut. H. H. McClune, son of
'squire M.cClune, now in the penitentia
ry for forging land warrants, and a na
tive of Lancaster county, we are sorry
to say, has been tried by court martial
under the following charges and found
guilty :
"Ist. Conduct prejudicial to good or
der and discipline.
n2d. Conduct unbecoming an officer
and a gentleman.
'3d. Uttering disloyal sentiments
"The sentence is, that he be cashiered,
and he be deprived of either holding an
office or post of honor or trust under the
United States, and that he be confined
or imprisoned in the Old Capitol prison,
or such other place as the Commanding
General may direct, during the present
rebellion, and that this sentence be pub
lished throughout the United States—
to take effect on the day the sentence is
approved."
liar Mr. Samuel Patterson has sold
that beautiful three story brick dwelling
house, adjoining his residence on Mar
ket street, which was erected only a feW
years ago by Mr. S. Patterson Sterrett,
at a cost of over six thousand dollars, to
Dr. William B. Fahnestock of Lancas
ter, who intends to locate in our bo
rough for the purpose of practising his
profession. This is unquestionably one
of the finest residences in the county.
fir We paid a flying visit to Lancas
ter on Thursday last and while there
droped-in to see the fur stock of Shultz
& Brother. We were surprised to find
so fine a stock. The Messrs Shultz
have old furs re-fitted, made fashionable
and dressed up like new. Their estab
lishment is immediately opposite Mi
chael's hotel. Call and see them before
going farther.
air Col. Stambaugh of the 77th Reg
iment P. V., to which belongs the com
pany from this county formerly com
manded by Capt. Pyfer, now Major of
the regiment, has been appointed a
Brigadier General by the President,.and
assigned to the command of a brigade
on the Potomac.
gar The Alarietta post-office will be
open on Christmas day between the fol
lowing hours ; 6 and 7 in the morning ;
12 and 1 noon ; 7 and 8 in the even.
lir Our carrier boy will present his
compliments to onr borough patrons on
New Year's day, ,in a short and d'lllat
carrier's address.
I=3
Cr J acob N. Metzger of Millersville,
has been appointed Mercantile Apprais
er for Lancaster county for the ensuing
year.
Gir Mr. John W. Fulks has arrived
in town from Washington. He reports
the Marietta boys all well.
Ca . Diffenbach has just received a
fresh lot of New Orleans Baking Mo
lasses for the Hollidays.
HALT I HALT ! ! HALT ! ! I—A Cry from
Washington! ATTENTION I ATTENTION I !
Wives, Mothers and Sisters,
Whose husbands, sons and brothers are ser
ving in the Army, cannot put into their knap
sacks a more necessary or valuable gift than a
few boxes of
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.
They insure health even under the exposure
of a Soldier's life. Only 25 cents a Box or
Pot.
SOLDIERS' SPECIAL NOTICE !
Do your duty to yourselves! Protect your
Health !
113=' Read the following, just received this
day from Washington :
Wistmccrox, D. C.
T. HOLLOWAY, M. D.
DEAR SIR :--I avail myself of this oppor
tunity to express my gratitude for your kind
ness in being so prompt in sending me your
valuable Pills and Ointment. Hundreds of
poor soldiers have been made comfortable and
well by the use hif your medicines, and they
all can testify to their healing powers and ca
pability of giving instant relief. It has, with
in my own observation, saved many a poor
soldier from long sickness and much suffering.
Yours truly,
- D. G. VOSE, Washington, D. C.
November 4, 11+62. [2O-121
- 5 r 4 - THE
Friends and Relatives of the brave
Soldiers and Sailors
OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT
MENT.—AII who have Friends and
elatives in the Army or Navy, should take
special care, that they be amply supplied with
these Pills and Ointment; and where the
brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to
provide themselves with them, no better pres
ent can be sent them by their friends. They
have been proved to be the Soldier's never
failing-friend in the hour of need.
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS.
Will be speedily relieved and effectually
cured by using these admirable medicines, and
by paying proper attention to thg Directions
which are attached to each Pot or Doz.
Sick Headache and want of Appetite Incidental
to Soldiers !
Those feelings which so sadden us, usually
arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed
prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever
is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful
action of the liver and stomach. These organs
must be relieved, if you desire to do well.—
The Pills, taking according to the, printed
instructions, will quickly produce a healthy ac
tion in both liver and stomach, and as a natu
ral consequence a clear head and good appeilte.
Weakness and debility induced by over Fatigue.
Will soon disappear by the use'of these in
valuable Pills, and . the Soldier will quickly
acquire. additional strength. Never. let the
bowels be either confined or unduly acted.
upon. It may seem strange that Holloway's
Pills should be recommended for Dysentery
and Flux, many persons supposing that they
would increase the relaxation. This is a
great mistake, for these Pills will correct the
liver and stomach and thus remove all the
acrid humours from the system. This medi
cine will give tone and vigor to the whole
organic system however deranged, while
health and strength follow as a matter of
course. Nothing -will stop the relaxation of
the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION I
Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can with certainty be radically cured if the
Pills are taken night and morning, and the
Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed
instructions. If treated in any other manner
they day up in one part to break out in another.
Whereas this Ointment will remove the
formor from the system and. leave the Patients
in vigorous and healthy man. It will require
as little perseverance in bad cases to insuro a
lasting cure.
For. Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet,
Sabre or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises,
To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable,
there are no medicines so safe, sure , and con
venient as Holloway's Pills and Ointment.—
The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer
might have his wounds dressed immediately,
if he would only provide himself with this
matchless Ointment, which should be thruss
into the wound and smeared all around it, then
cover with a piece of linen from his Knapsack
and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking
night and ' morning 6 or S Pills, to cool the
system and prevent inflamalion.
Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's
Chest should be provided with these valuable
Remedies.
IMPORTANT. CAUTION !—None are genuine
unless the words 6, HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK
and LortooN," are discernible as a Watt,-
mark in every leaf of the book of directions,
around each pot or box ; the same may be
plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.—
A handsome reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to the
detection of any party or parties counterfeiting
the medicines or vending the same, knowing
them to be spurious.
*,„,"Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden ; Lane, New York,
and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers
in Medicine throughout the civilized world„
in pots, at 25c. 62c. and sleach.
N.l3.Directions Tor the guidante of patients
in every disorder are affixed- to each pot.
11:3 There is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes. r Dec 20-1 y _
Furs I Furs! Furs!
SHTJLTz cec.
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER,
H AVE NOW OPENED A FULL
ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies and Misses Furs,
sklobing • Q n a Buggli
To which the attention of the public is invited
SHIPPING FURS WANTED,
Such as Muskrat Mink, Fox, Coon, Opos
sum, Rabbit, and all other skins,
for which the highest cash
prices will be paid.
JOHN A. SHULTZ.] [HENRY A. S#ULTZ
Lancaster, December 13, 1862-tf
ZELL'S COAL YARD.
IHE undesrig ned - would
respectfully yform the \aV:
citizens of Marietta and
vicinity that he is prepared to deliver
CGS" _3lr-d
AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, VIZ
Baltimore Company, Stove and Egg at $4:50
Do Do Nut, 3:25
Shamokin White Ash, Stove size, 4:50
Do Red Ash, 4:50
Do No. Four, • 3:50
Do White Ash Nut, . 3:25
Treverton, Egg and Stove size, 4:50
TIInS. ZELL, Agt.
Marietta, September 6, 1862. ,
PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS ! ! _ fit a Z.
A fine assortment of Photograph Wl' -
ALBUMS,
ranging in price from 75 cents to Five Dollars.
For sale at DELLINGBIOS Photos raph Gal
lery, Market street, Marietta.
CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Rheumatism,
&c. Ilegeman's & Co.'s Genuine Cod Liv
er Oil has been proved by nearly twenty years'
experience the best remedy for Consumption,
&c., and while it cures the disease it gives
flesh and etrength to the patient. See that you
get the GENUINE. Sold by Druggists gener
ally. _ _
11EG EMAN & CO.,
Chetnists & Druggists, New York
SAVE your Silks, Ribbons, &c., &c. Hoge
man & Co 's Concentrated Benzine, .te
moves Paint, Grease Spots, &c., instantly, and
cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribb ons. &c., equal to
new, without injury to the most delicate color
or fabric. Only 25 cents per bottle. Sold by
Druggists.
IltantA.N gr. CO.,
Chemists & Druggists, New York.
nHAFPED Hands;
Face, Lips, Sui.burn,
&c. Certain and Immediate Cure. Hege
man & Co.'s Camphor Ice with Glycerine, if
used according to the directions, will keep'the
bands soft in the coldest weather. Price 2.5
cents. Sold by Druggists. Sent by mail on
receipt of 30 cents.
HEGEMAN Sr CO.,
Chemists & Druggists, New York.
CT. CROIX AND NEW ENGLAND RUM
for culinary purposes, warranted genuine
H. D. Benjamin Co'.4.
BUGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various
styles and at much lower prices than the
same sold last fall Spangler _Paterson.
MO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch
and Irish WHISKIES, warren
pure, at IL D. Benjamin's.
ORDERS for HICKORY If OAK WOOD
will be received at the cheap store of
J. R. DIFFENBACH.
I)UY one of those beautiful S O F
_Ell HATS at CRP r.r.'s, 92 Market-st.
CONSTANTLY on hand, Monongahela rep
tided Whiskey. Benjamin 4. Co.
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. KramplesOld Stand, on the Cor
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GR AT E F UL 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 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,-311EADY-DIADE CLOTAING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as' usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
TO OFF.T.GERS AND SOLDIERS.
Collection of Pensions, Bounties. Back
Pay, and War Claims.
Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls, and
Recruiting Accounts made out.
THE undersigned, having been in the em-
Pleytnentt of the United States during the
last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Muster
ing and Disbursing Dice and Office of Super
intendent of Recruiting Service of Pennsylva
nia, respectfully informs the public that he has
opened an office in the Daily Telegraph Build
ing for the purpose of collecting Pensions,
Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims; also,
making out Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls
and Recruiting Accounts.
All orders by snail attended to promptly.
SULLIVAN S. CHILD
Harrisburg Nov. 29, 1862.
18- ly
Administrator's Sale
I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned
Administrator of the Estate of James Cham
bers, deceased, will sell at public vendue, at
the
DONEGAL HOUSE,
On Saturday, December 27, 1862,
the following Real Estate, late of said deceased
One Lot of Ground,
Fronting on the corner of Gay and and Fair
view streets, immediately opposite the Pres
byterian Burying Ground, on which is erect
ed a ^1 -
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND
KITCHEN ATTACHED
Possession given on the first day of April
next.
Sale to commence at 6 o'clock in the even
ing, when terms and conditions will be made
known by the undersigned Administrator.
GEO. W. IV ORMLEY.
Marietta, December 27, 1562.
A LEXANDER LYNDSAY,
Fashiotiable
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would moat respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neighborhood 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
himself,is enables to select with more judgment
than those who are not. He continues to man
ufacture in the very best manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he
will warrant for neatness and good fit.
113-Call and examine his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
DR. e.T. Z. HOFFER.
3Derctist,
OF THE BALTIMORE COLLET:
181 / 1 /iii: OF DENTAL SURGERY'.
LATE OF HARRISBURG,
OF F I CE:—Front street, fourth door from
Locust, over Saylor & McDonald's Book
Store, Columbia. Entrance between the Drug
and Book Stores.
Columbia, May 1, 1860.-Iv.
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM
ESPECTPULLY inform their
4'lol-.1141 R friends and the public that they
still continue the WATCH, CLOCR
AND JEWELRY business at the old
stand, North-west Corner of North
Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Ps.
A full assortment of goods in our line of busi
ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest
cash rates. n- Repairing attended to per
sonally by the proprietors.
Tr HE American Watches are among the best
j_ timekeepers now in use, and for durability
strength and simplicity far surpass any other
watch made in the world.
H. L. 4 , 2. T. Z A Hllf
Corner of North Queeu-st., and Centre Square
Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the very,
lowest rates—every watch accompanied with
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen
uineness.
PrLATED WARE: A Large and fine stock
of Plated ware at.H. L. & E. J. Zmix's.
' ner of North Queen street & Center Square
Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee
Urns, Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake
Baskets,Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives,
Casters, &c., at manufacturers prices.
REPLA TING attended - to at moderate rates
JTEWELRY.-A large and selected stock of
fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the
hestiactories in the country can be found at
H. L. & E. T. ZAHM'S.
Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan
caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all
goods warranted to be as represented.
1 QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS
can be had of H. L. & E . J. ZAHM, Cot
North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas
ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers—
the best article of Swiss levers now in the Mar
ket. They are lower in price than any watch
of equal quality and i ust as true for timekeeping
SPECTACLES. to suit all who
can be aided with glasses,
can be bought at H. L. Ar .E. J. ZAHM'S, Cor
ner of North Queen-at., and Center Square,
Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames,
at short notice. [v6-lY
D ANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LANCASTER, PA
OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE S.rittnr,
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend to the practice of his profession in all its
various branches. [Nov.4, ,59.-ly
A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE,
Very plain style, each one warranted , Z 3,
to perform to the entire satisfaCtion of
the purchaser.
PATTERSON & CO. -.
•
(:(31A General Assortment of all kinds of
BUILDING HARDWARE, LACKS,
IS inges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates,
Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap.
PATTERSON & CO.
NOTICE. All persons ill Marietta know
ing themselvesindebted to the undersign
ed are requested to call upon Itairaxsotir Rortt
and settle their accounts. H. WEST.
November 8, 1862. 15-tf
TITICKORY & Oak Wood, nO Cords each,
Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders roust
be accompanied with the cash when they will
be promptly fillet'. Spangler & Patterson.
STORE ROOM TO LET.—The Room lately
occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer 119 a
Millinery-. Apply to BARE SPANGLER.
S ALT ! SALT ! !—lf you want to buy
SALT CHEAP,
Call at the store of SPANGLER & PATTERSON
IAYOTT'S Hanging.and Side Lamp*,
JU For Sale at BEANE 87, ROTH'S.
Coittir i biq iutti'qoce, Coh)pritj,
Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn'a
CHARTER PERPETUAL
THIS Company continues to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property,
against loss and damage by fire, on the mutu
al plan, either for a Cash premium of premium
note.
The success of the Company has far ex
ceeded the most sanguine expectations of the
Directors, and it will be noticed by the follow
ing statement that its at 'are in a healthy
and flourishing condition.
WHOLE AMOUNT INSURED $772,707 34.
Balance of Cash Premiums unexpended, Feb
ruary Ist, 1861, $865 IS
Cash Premiums received during the
last year, less agents' commission, $3,315 54
Interest received on money loanei
last year, 29 35
Losses and Expenses paid the last
year, $2„704 21
Balance of Cash Premiums unex
pended, Feb. Ist, 1362, $1,506 36
It will be seen from the above that the
money paid in advance for policies has oeen
sufficient to pay all losses and expenses.and
leave a surplus fund of over Fifteen Hundred
Dollars, and that the Directors have never
levied any tax upon the members of the Com
pany
C. S. K A.UFFMAN, President
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Sectary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS
C. S. Kauffmaa, Abraham Bruner, Sr.,
John Fendrich, H. G. Minich,
Samuel F. Lam kin, Michael S. Shuman,
Ephraim Hershey, Michael H. Moore,
George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald
Amos S. Green.
REFERENCES.—The following persons
are all -members of this Company:
Bainbridge—R. H Jones, John H. Smith;
Joseph Kurtz. Columbia—Geo. Bog' e, Hiram
Wilson, F. S, l3letz, Casper Yeager, H. C.
Fondersmith, John Shenberger, J. G. Pollock,
Frank Shillot, John Gnus, J. J. & P. S. Mc-
Tague, Michael S. Shuman, R. Williams,
John Cooper, Geo. W. Heise, Washington
Righter, Samuel Shoch, Robert Hamilton,
Eckert & Myers, Thomas Welsh, Win. A.
Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip
Huebner, Ephraim Hershey, Philip Schalck,
David Hanauer, John Kiamer,
_Jacob Stacks,
Jacob Strive, Benj. F. Appold, Wm. Whipper,
John Q. Denney, John Felix, Silvester, Yogis,
Samuel Arms, A. Gray & Co. East Hempheld
—Simon arlinich. Falmouth- -Abraham Col
lins, Samuel Horst, Michael Hess, Lancas
ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shaeffer, Henry E.
Leman, Win. T. Cooper, John Sheaffer, Geo.
Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. Mehaffey, John
H. Summy, Frederick Mahling, E. D. Roath,
Calvin A. Schaffner, John Naylor, Samuel
Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, H. &F. Fletch
er. Mount Joy—Jacob Myers, Israel Barn
hart, Michael Brandt, John Breueman.—
Manhetm—John Hosteter, J. E. Cross, Sam , l.
Long, Geo. Weaver, John M. Dunlap, John
Dutt, Philip Arnt, Jacob H. Kline, David
Fisher. Maytown—Hiram Beatty, George B.
Murray, Samuel Pence, Simon F. Albright.—
Mountuille—A. S. Bowers. Manor Township
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Marietta, Movembet 29, 1562
MARIETTA. MARBLE YARD.
NolitihKofs, Tombs, Etaa Stories, &e.
MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason,
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