The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, April 04, 1863, Image 3

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    he (;!'oral aliaricttian.
11.1 R: I 1 Inn Ti ME TABLE:—From BEd"
art,: 17th the several Passenger
, v ,ii !card " Upper-station," Marietta,
Msri..-tta Accommodation Train
EaDI at 7:50 tile morning. The Mail Train
West nt 12:09—noon. The Harrisburg Ac
,..mime,lation 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.
RITURDAY, APRIL 4, 1861.
ar Rev. Mr. Gregg, of Harrisburg,
the new pastor of the M. E. church at
this plats, will preach on Sunday morn
ing and evening next. Rev. Mr. Wheel
er, formerly stationed here, Rill go to
Middletown.
Air JOSEPH C. KAUFFMAN, at one time
engaged on "The Mariettian," bat now
Went. Emlen Franklin's 122 d Pennsyl
vania Volunteers r writes tons a -very in
tetestlbg letter from whi4.ere make the
following extracts : "I am pleased to
be able to tell you, with truth, that Ma
rietta has in our regiment number of
good and energetic:soldiers—men who
are ever ready and willing to defend our
star-and -striped flag ; of late our pick
ets have had considerable trouble, and
every day increasing the number of re
bel prisoners taken along the line, and
we daily look for a sharp engagement on
the Rappahannock ; indeed we have had
many reports that we aro to move on
the enemy soon, and as some indication
of the truth of them, our officers have
had orders to send limo all extra bag
gage—not now being allowed over sixty
pounds—this order is throughout the
army— and it is a good one, too, for
heretofore any commissioned officer
could have 200 or 300 pounds if he de,
sired it.
"Since "fighting Toe" has taken com
mand of this army we have been much
better fed—atl the bays like him,•and
venture to say this army is in better
lighting trim than at any previous-peri
od of its existence, and should General
Hooker make a strike, you may bo as
sured of the result—like the handle of a
jug—all on one side.
L like the negro move—arming, the
negroes—so do alt the soldiers ; I have
heard but a few in the army who do not
freely endorse that moveuient, anything
to put down this infernal rebellion.—
With regard to the copperheads, which
I blush to own infest, to cousidorable
numbers, "the Egood old garden" of
Lancaster county, ara Moreaetaated
the army than oven those in armktreintet•
the river (Rappahannock). Why don't
they cross the line and give us a chance
at their carcasses. Our boys declare
had they been in Lancaster at the time
our distinguished Congressman was
egged, they would have rid the city of
every copperhead, from the vilest pick
pocket deem to the mayor.
The health of the tr .ops is excellent
—hospitals are becoming empty and the
ranks are filling up. Our Colonel is
and has been Acting Brigadier General
for some time past, and were we out for
three years, he would, we are satisfied,
very soon have command of this brigade;
he is a good soldier and liked by the offi
cers and man."
fir The Columbia Spy office is offer
ed for sale, Mr. Samuel Wright, the edi
tor and proprietor, having accepted a
position on Brigadier General Thomas
Welsh's stuff is the only reason for its
being in the market. The Spy is one
of the oldest papers in this section, and
is certainly a paying establishment.—
Hera is presented a fine opening for a
practical printer.
G ar The > administrators of the estate
of the late Judge Grosh, propose to sell
the real estate of the deceased on Sat
urday, conning the 20t.5 instant, at the
Linden Hotel. , This property is cer
tainly one the most o desirable in the
borough.
......
. . .
Cr Tobias H. - Miller, former Record
er of this county. has been appointed a
clerk in the Pay Department at Wash
ington. Mr. M. is a good clerk, a geni
al pleasant gentleman and will no doubt
make a rsost popular and efficient offi
cor.
ifir The Susquehanna is now in fine
running order and timber and board
rafts aro dropping in as fast se they can
find lauding room ; the red shirts are
here and the spring business may be said
to have. fairly set in.
sir A. large eagle was shot on the 25
tilt, by Benjamin Good, near Fairville,
East Earl township. It measured 6 feet
11 inches from tip to tip of wings. The
color black, with white head and tail.
tar William Appold has taboo the
"Eagle Hotel"—the old Htackhotuie
stand—Davld Fulmer •of Columbia ta
king the "Perry House.'
ar Charles Kelly still continues_ at
the "Donegal," which is one of the larg
est and most conveniently arranged ho
,
Lets in the county.
ft' The Marietta post office received
during the last quarter, 8773 letters.—
This looks like a big correspondence.
• Qtr- The Patriotic Circle will meet on
Friday evening at the residence of. Mrs.
George Radish!, Sr. •
*Er Read pifeenbuch's . .eard ig 'moth
or column
Orr At an adjourned meeting held in
the Town pall on Wednesday evening
last, for the permanent organization of
the Union League of Marietta, the fol.
lowing named officers were reported by
the committee on Atarmanent organize
tion, previously appointed, and unani
mously elected to serve one term :
President,
jQns J. LIBBART.
Vice Presidents',
JouN W. CLARK,
. H. D. BENJAMIN.
Recording Secretary,.
Geo. H. ETTLA,
Corresponding Secretary,
JAB. M. .PIDeRION.
Treasurer,
GEO. MEITAPPRY.
Executive Committee,
Barr Spangler,
Benjamin Grove, _ john
John G. Hoerner, ,Theinaa§tente,-
Simon Groh, ,` John le.
Abram 'H. B. I.o4tirt,'i,:,
'Levi &AO:4i.,
The League will meat'apia on Tbnit•
day evening next, w,hen•the,Oonsiit t ation.
and By-Laws, which were submitted ahll"
adopted, will be transcribed : and in:
readiness to , be signed by 'the menibelikt
••1 • •
~J+.=i:.=::-Irv.:..
Goverdiii Ourtin bail left` Hattie-
burg for Fulm.outh, Virginia, via Phila
delphia, nevli t il visit t'he Pennsyiva - : `
nia regiments in the Geld, ;and inquire, l
into their condition and:'Wpi‘ti,"ia order - 1
that necessary measures may:4:oe. ta-,
ken to iosuriTlicopey payment andtretity
ment-of the.men. On•the return he will
visit-the*CoOalesdent Camp i ,:,ffear , 'Al• -
exandria, to-look after the, PAMAsylva:
nians at that placei. and whilelriyilinh
ington, will make effort to. secure to
the State of PeensylVinia all, the advan
bliss in the ahtiCipattufeonseription to
which She is'etititied over other 'States
that have not rutaished,the full quota of
troops
or We learn from a,gentlematt arri
ved from the army of the Potomac that
an example has just been 'made 'of it
,n umber of soldiers convicted of desertion.
'lwo members of the Sedoro New York'
volunteers were ridden on what the sol
diere term a :'lkigh't horse" ten hours
day for ten consecutive flays, and then
publicly drummed out of camp. A
member olthe Tenth New Jersey, con
victed of the same offense, was bended
on his back with the letter "ll;"_ his
heao . ol9lieved,:and he WaS drumtned ,
out:: o f , cam p. •
Our informant further says that when
.General Booker assumed command of
-the army, the ateMbittraeettidelii NO*
were truly alarming, but now, under the
arbitrary but necessary and just pun,ish i
meat of the crime, there are very'reat
desertions. . . "
-
cur The President has d e d
make the first draft from the States de
ficient under the last call, and will not
commence io the States which have
furnished their full quota until the defi
cient States have made up their num
bers. It is also reported in official cir•
des that the first draft in the North will
be from the free negro population. All
the able-bodied colored men between
twenty and thiity-five years.lof age are
to be taken to fill up the ranks of the
various negro brigades now under way.
If this shall be carried out it will add'
some 40,000 men to the black army,
who would bo employed principa,ly in
the coast defence. It is stated at Wash
ington that this conscription meets' the
approval of all parties.
eir A. Washington correspondent,
speaking of the enrollment act, says "It
is said that a force of 100,000 men or.
more will be brought into an instruction
camp by the let of Juno. The demand
of the army now in the field for reinforce
ments will be pressing by that time, not
only on account of absentees and deser
tion, but of the expiration of tho.term
for which a large number of the troops
were enlisted. •
sir General Burnside's position is at
last ascertained. It appears that he was
originally intended to supersede both
Gen. Hanter and Gen. Foster ; but the
disagreement between the two latter
having been compromised, he has been.
to the command of the Depart
ment of the Ohio, superseding General
Wright, and enlarging somewhat the
boundaries of his command. The rebel
demonstration again upon Kentucky,
has led to this appointment.
Last year this time the rebels
held possession of the Mississippi river
from Cairo to its month—a distance of
over 1000 miles. Now they dispute
with us only that part of it between
Vicksburg and Port Hudson—some 200
miles.
Mr. Samuel Wagner, of York,
PennsylvanEa, has entered upon his du
ties asgie financial clerk of the United
States Senate, holding his position un
•der Mr. John W. Forney, the Secretary
of the Senate. •
Oa Thursday the 27th ultimo a
raft run by Andrew Furl, orCambria
counti, was stored at Chest falls, in
Clearfield county, and. Furl caught in
some' way between the loose timbers
and was killed or drowned.
ear Road the financial '3tatemept of
tho Borough irramother culamu.
E MARIE TIN;r
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OP THE
BOROUGH OF MARIETTA,
For the Year Oloairig April 2, A. D, 1863
I=l
Balance in Treasury, April 2, 1862. $ 15 46
Cash received for Hall Rent, 33 .00
" " " Taxes of F. L. Baker, 1106 15
Total Amount Receipts,
Amt. Debts previous to 1862,
• 41 made in 1862, 691 39
Balance in Treasury; April 2, 1363, 73
31154.61 1
Payment of IJebts . 61:mtraeted in Ifte
- year 1.862 •'.
_
H. S. Libbart, Street"LaMps, •41 1500
Geo. Rudisill, Oil Cats, - 16 13
Samuel Hippie, Interest; - 22 32
Ht 'Mbriey, •L'abot, r, • - /DO
John 'Kline, Coal Oil; • • 21 '7O
A. Summy,-Coal, • •-• "I 60,
Jcihn Neylor-Labbt, - A.14 , •1 ' t 50
• , 0 ,1 66 ,
Pio. Fire Corepany,Elnt: , 6n Bend, ' -28 84°
F; Li Bakerf : Prititifig; - - '1•1 1
A. 11.. Suminy, Interest,- 48'27
b6ieglif4l6sol R 'Of Int., • •••i% l 4$
Geo. Rudisill, Int., N 6 00 1
RultisracTOTsl - .1, repairing 'Engine, • 31:10
Ddrriber,• • '' ' ""a1,•55 '
Samuel Hippie; Shriervisor, " ' 9 DO'•
/814
JosliDeib'Pavffig, - • .92 60
I* Gee - 1 4 W: 3 i9obbley,-let., • 9 60
F. L. Baker, Printing, &c., • 'l9 00
F,• - krifple,, . 626
John•Deppell'er, -Paving, - 9 OD,
Weitti Roth, Globes, are., ' I 01
Jaeols - Forst, - Labnr, "2, , - 300
Gee. H. Ettla •Lumber, f•••• • ' 5 40
Samuel Hippie, Houlilig 26 75
' J. R. BitFenbacb,.liiter,elit; ` 7 87
'Hai. 'IS: Sedietyi Int' iiilki'lent; 39 00
James Arrnstrong,Smithing,,," . 9 3 39,„
J.'sl. Anderapn, •ILl'e, 00.
, 100!
Wm. Odell; Serinesa, °'-, 6 00
Dubthel '4 67.
J. Mattis, nTak tog Walks, ' 8 12
I. Reisingerc' , c• " ' ' 475
J. J. Libhart, Oil, &c., 6.83
J..Cuahnian,..4lauling,m , .• - . •s ""5 381
John Maxfield, i3urying Donson " • 20 00r 1
Emswiler, stneting ( Wdka, ,6,•. 75
'R. Greeb,`Haujing t , J
J. rt:,Elisman',, Serviess ? 5 501
F. L;Daker, PrigtiQg s ; , 2.
John 'Sergent, Painting, . 6
Samiiel Hippie, Int. and Hauling, . 56 67,
Ele`etiOn'Offieer&' , 5 Do
G. W. 9lehaffeh
Salaries, . - ,I*o
Total,
Payment of Debts' Contracted previous
to 1862
3 orderg, J. Fuills, Fire Apparatus, _., s: 43 20
Officern',
2 Orders, H. S. I.ibbart, repairing Engine 17 70
A. H. Surnmy, Woe, 200 00
Stirrer. &to:, Hardware, . 26 14
Samuel Seaatling, Cinder, 35 06
Geo. Sultzbite4 Oil for Hose, 12 00_
'Mossohost) & lyait, Hauling Cinder 27 00
Patterson it Co" :"Lamps, &e., 44-1 05
Dayid Roth, G A i rni, 'Peeking,. 6 87
Geo. - Hippie,: soling 'Cinder, 33 57
Samuel RliPple l Greasing rinse, • '7 60
J. Dowthat'Repairing Hose 1. 2 00
.
J. Ihfiwhitwer, Fir Hooks, A 00,
Metiattetibo.," TA m 4r, IS' 33
J. Mellinger 2 Labor," '
Rusing & Cn., Fire .Crabb; • • 48'45
Edw. McElroy, Labor, , 5 (10
Joha Goodman v Regtilatine, - zi 25
-Frederick 21 , aller, Hauling Hose, - ' -..• 1.40
Totabo.. ; I 0562.13
' l:tadjitegtlo, Arriettar;
April 2, 1883.' - ' - * =
A !fit: of unpaid' orders pufrotanding,. $, ,429,52
Load. due llor..Beneficial
~ Speie!.y, 400 00
~ " Siiscjublyinna 'Lodge of I.
O. 'of . 0. F., ••• 353:00
c s C—c Fire• Company; • , 139 12
Balance Note- due :Le; H. Stinizny, '
^dated - Dee. I, 4862, - 116 68
Note due 'Samuel Ripple, dated Mar. ' • -
- - - 375' or
" 151tRecrietadifall,
. 29, 1861, . , • ' 4O ;00
" ( 6 Cassel,. dated• Sept
16,4861,, : 75.05
Soha,Fulks, dated Sept: -
24, 'MI,. - • •75 00
" John Fulks, dated March
6, 1862, ' 54 80 .-
" " J.! R. Diffenbach,-
Sept. 24,1861.. • - 181133
. " Patterson'- & Co., -dated' . •
;rdarchl6, 1863, • • . , 57 37
K - 2.248 87:
Less -Cash in TreasUry, - 73
*Total indebtedness this day, •April
2, 1863, 4, 4 • ;' ; t!.. 0248 44
•The above amount of indebtedness includes:
Two Hundred and Seven Dollarstand , Eighty,•
-
Three Cents, to be collected of thosemropedy
holders whose walksAfere Made'. by.the Cor
po atio n.
..The Daily Evening Journat.'no.
1),R6 the. 5)61)1)04i - 1e, ‘EeR6O.
THESE Dethilinitic papers, lately piiblished
by Albert D. BOileau, (whose connection
therewith has entirel3s, rease.M . arp now pub
lished and edited by CHARLES N..PINE. and
'ALFRED LEWIS, and„ will, hereafter, be
conductid Tearleasly. as ORGANS OF THE GREAT
DEMOCRATIC PARTY.. They will
,defend the ,
rrinciples 9f- the ,C o nstitution, rights of "the,
States,
: and the liberties of the people.
The Ev,Erin'to JOURNAL i$ published every
afternoon, (Sundays excepted), at $6, per an
num, or $3 for --six„ months,. payahle in . ad
vance. It contains spirited articles on the.
political questions of the day, with all tli cur
rent news, Market and Stock report; and all:
such
,matter as is usually Pound in a Daily
Newspaßtr.. r ,
. . ,
The Weekly, DEMoq2Sr{c . : LEADER,,, is a
large double-sheet. paper,„containing r efolelpa,-
ges, forty-eight columns of Wading mailer, and
is furnished at the following rates:
Single Copies, one year,. • .$2
Two :" • • " 3 50
nice`S"- • ~5.00.: ,,
"
Five . 8 00
Twenty " " - .`3o`oo.
Thirty -•" " ""', ' • - 42 00'
, Fifty o • . .-• • `_ 15.00
The-Deniefertiti of Penheylvania,'Maly - land;
Delaware; and pie.* Tersey, it is hoped',
exert th'etnselves to give the LrkDeren - large
circulation. Address.'
- , PINE- Az 'LEWIS: •
No. 103 South Third St..
Philadelphia.
IC2r.Write for sample numbers, s . which will
be promptly printed, grade.
rRIME G 8.0 C E R I E Ss—Rio, Java and
Laguira Collee • Crlshed Pulverized and
Brown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea, .
Rice ' ,Cheese and Spices; Syrußand prime ba;
king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at ,
J. R. DI.FFENBACR'S.
EW CROP . New Orleans Molasses..
mis is the only kind of .MolaMea that,
is good for Cake Baking. ;
Justreceived.,at
SPANGLER Ei PATTERSON., ...
,
F.AMILY C 0 G H `SYRUP':L-A..` Cotter'
Syrup, for phildiew and: adults lids just
been put up at -my store, which shoirld be in`
'evrylamily this cold weather. DR: LA minis.
. -
A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE,
Very plain style, each one warranted -
to perform to-the entire satisfaction of
the purchaser,purchaser,.
PATTERSON & CO,
&- Oak Wood, hO'Cordi
1 - liekery and , Oak Wood. Orders-MOO ,
c occomp amiod with•the cash,when theywilt
e prompt ly - fale.N.' SpOngier & Patterson.
niRDERS for maKaßy ciAR: WOOD
ty wilt' be receirerat the cheap attire 'l6l` "(1
R. 4 .I:4IrFENRA CH.
0-c)&3_ I
"J:11...• DIFFEiT3AO.I-1'
•
HAS liow„.9krx HIB VW AL AHD WELL ASSORT.
..; S'PRI.NO GOODS . — 1
Consisting of
New Chakiesi.., • - .• . . -'. .., .".
- - ...v.:. oinglo , 2llls,
. ..-. . ri• : , :-. ; DO L(1111449 gad, :..- '• i ,
lOgetbe r, : ; x with Other •Jkoe ;etyles - 0f1 . r./ i r nt es s ti•
Goods : of various names. : His. stock .ernbriteett
beeille6 44611,assortment of - ~..f-• ~ .- - •• E -,
Millo3l/ 43 ; -.: .- -. . , CheAko,. ,:., , , ~. ~, f:„. .I,'
Drillings, Tickingeof;, , ~,,,
.. .. f •1
,Ylannels, -; .; firillianta„‘
t; f . LilllMils •' • ._:.', f, '.itSllaw..l B ; •' • ti
~.,,, . ,-, Llosfery, - ~
Efttptoraffiatit;- - i Ethirt,...Fronte,; t ; • : ~• • .3
..SPling3,./141419ralEy• „10p . p ... ,,Skirigg •
:,.1;, „White F;inbcoldere,ll„;4..irt...ift* . ;;.i. i.,... f •:'
• A. large, portion pf tnnoi,gpoilk, having been • 1
;.,Itl'atchalled before the recent adyencetisprirefi
*II bk:41010 ; ot rates j 4l.4w.g tha t ') .3nT .f) .+:Y.
st
i • '•• ransnr , ass ,• iiineratardia.; , .',...;-
4 1
iio r,orAs.; . ,!. •. a+. .44.! .:
..7..; . .P 44 .4.41 ..'
• any , f a, ! :VIEStRIMS; :1 , '
p d en — pertinent ofiSplitfi lli iirtifAinir
4 , 1 ,.
'ir fo Cetits,''Panta and - `Vesta :`' Al,BO, A'
of ,neia. A ade,..clptlting,.. ,
.04 1
• Which" were f • • ,re - the - 9aditantigsend-'
4ithich w* •;t!' .;;en at less than present whole= ;
- ;f.,: • - - - , - :.;,,
4,11 Pr t
iiite. ... '
. gki, • /ais Oa I.7!.i.eeliiw,crreil ..., 1 ,.
Pi d r4,..Glaseesi, .=, -tl l, 'Carpetitt, "; l''''.L ''''
nd. Shoes; 1 , -, ; Window: - Sbenesi4
. ristotv anal ' Wait 'Papers`" ' 1
$1154 61
$ 361 49
. • :.....Q.ROCERLE.S..i
,opioice White •suidt :3"tiva and
' Rio Coffee, Greer' and Mack Tea, extra
`Etugttr- cured Hanle, I ttetfitr'
• .BalttiMackerel in. ir. : l and •
• • barrels, 10 barrels - '
./,.TOtTORg.
Ile also contilues to keep on hand a large ,
spppllyof superior Rardies, qins,-
Srphnidann Schnappe, Drake's Pfantation.Bil
terat aid a superior article of Old }lye{ 4114
wlttch'will be sold at the lowest market. rates.
Marietta,. April . 4 , DAS. '
• tIitARIETT.A. h t tAll3l:k
MARBLt MASON' AND STurit= CUTTER . . • .
Op - Po - site the' Town Hall Park,' * '
Marlelta r
]3 Marble s , business;
V ist , ,alLits branches'
will_confiriug4., at :the, pi& n.
phice,.atl,
Lille:Mr/II Will and opposite, Funis'aXoss Keys
P7 ° .ern,, where re very desprintjaa.„pf t .lnati?le
wQrle %yip be kepton hag& prApitile .tololdgrltt
'6llls3t notice and at Neryreaigglablepriees.
gaiietta, jpnp 29,.1
091 39
6.9 62
T: C. FiIIINEtTOCI ,
! I f, a sbAaE.o'ili'sl(giTlTsl7,
ESPEOPPULLYA.ofrers:processional
services to the citizens of IVlariettti , and
Virifity,:assuting: them lhattall. operation's iti
truited to his care; either' in Operative ,or-M-e
-4anical Dentistr4: ? will be executed in a tho
faughly. ).F
, edientifi6 manner; 0
`Chx . A2llalli- street, , a few doors we
of (he •Bost-,Office. JeW-35-Iy.
. - -
9140BACCO , A NIJ "SEG A.RS ' • • .
.THE' 0 L',D'••PRICES. - f
Sixes, Half Spanish,- "' ' •
Hagana at'3; . 4 and &cents',. , =', '•
- BnaoleintTobacc, of tliayliest brandsl•
.•• *4,-* 4.1: , " r 4 "te.''' 46 %, , inelitharg;'
' • • ' •IY +‘ -
May 4'lovi'er, •
• Rose Bud, &e.; &e.
Welinvite the ;Mer Of a' good Segar to. call"'
at &examine our•stock,•for it iirmiquestionabiy
jiie beat ever offered ire Marietta. ' . •
• ' • ""•We have , the best • • •
- ;
HAVANA A.1) 1 ,0 TARA; S.EO ARS
theitaltiincire 6r mari4t . affords, andiVecireo4l,
termined to giveibis branch. of our3business
partietriar. attention.,
CALL AT WOLFE'S AS
AND . .; • ; 1 1
Matiettai - Mareli 1863-6rnoo
M ISkILERIS BITTERS.
An agency for the'sale of.
ees Celebraled Herb Bitters
3 , 1 ; hittobbeileslablithed at • •,
• — IfrOpFE , S' VARIETY STORE;
,jvhere one bottle, or one hundred bottles can
be bath Ih s medicine has cured when all
~otheiSlie.ve failed. Look at the cards in the
`Lancaster Express, of ; ; -) ; r
-John Gilman, .A.:Faitees. A vtife,
John W. Colvin Jack, Levi'li. Rife
ileory Cramer,: Beneact.L.::
ohn N.Veidnaan, ; Aohn..ldineth ' •
Thomas , Ailtillis, , l
J. T MeCtully, - ,Jebn Lemon,
Ahsolem and , a host .of. others:
Marietta, .March 280863-
S ELECT scnoot.
, A compe a tent'Laiii'Teactier - Will open a
r` ` SELECT SCHOOL-
for ,young ,Children, lo#er room of tlie'
Rifie eompapy Armory, , •
Qn Monday, April 13tii, 1863.
Application for p dmiesion can, be in!kde to
either of the.tindersigued,: . . . • . A
C. A. Sit A errir.ii, THOMAS' ZEI.L,
CLAYTON M: FOnt.K, HAnny Scnobiz,
' • 'W.
"'''DR:''Wlil:'B. FAD NOSTPCK, ‘-' ,' -'''
OtkICEiHMAizrST XtARLY oiiosrii-.
Sparigle.r..Bc Pg.ttersoTk's Store. . ..
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_ ~ ~ -, • 11- ,-- -- r ts " -- --- .
OFFICE kICUA. ", 12 TO 2.
~ . . .t - .. e . e .
W 1 3 . - RF - D 6 . 11 **E3
COmmilsi6n Luinber: f 4
West RIM Avenue, Baltimore, IV: , si
.
.
'ESPECT.FTILLYntfers kis services tar. the'
sale of • Oflif s •r. a of every 'description.
roan'liii knowlOgg orthe:. businedd he feels
eonfident"ofb i eing able to obtain tlialliggeSt
market rates for,. everything-entrusted to him.
1 I • :`,. .4 f . :
TgWEI.II.YA large slid stock of
ty fine jewelry of the,.lateatpatterna. from. the
best factories in the country pan he four at'
11.,L. Sr. E. J. ZAHM'S. ,;
Cor. North Queen at. and . Centre Sqsare, Lan
caster,Ta.l Our'prices are moderate and all
}goods vrarrantedAo be as represented.
7
,
PLATED WARE: 'A Large and line stock
of Prated *are at 1i..L..&" E. J. Znigm's,
.. 'ner of North Queen street & Cehter Square
Lancasfer,:Pii,.. - Tea Setts, in 'variety,. Coffee,
_Urns. Pitcheis, :, Goblets; -, 'Satt Stands; Cake
~Baskets,
• Card - Baskets,' Spoons, Forks, Knives,
rasters, &c., &c:, at manufactUrets prices.
REm:sirrio attended to at moderate rates.
HOTOGAA PH_
' ' , ALBUMS r! _P ry`:: , . ,
` A
fineriaabitmentzofrßhotograph r
'Tanging in wipe from !db . -cents to give Dollars.
For sale ht 71EVLIWV.E1PS Photograph
;ery, Market atreet,
, ,
U FFALWILKIBES, Herse Blankets,
r_D Harness, Saddles, Whips, &c., _
fine :assortment now on- hand at . ,
S. L. D ELLIN GER' S,
;Ma et 'street, 'Marietta. Call-and see before
purchasing'elsewhere.. 17-3 m
. ,
TAIO.• L'NDLORIBI L.lust received, Scotch
and Irish -IV-..j[FßlClESp.warran
pure, at H. 43 - . ( 4arrojaniaintk. •7•
fr.oitorz A zin,AEW rAcrLAND. RUM:
110 for culin s wau .nt e anti the
4.7 rrA PPPh..
.I),litlutsuft
1863..
ED STOCK OF
FIENRY - FLANDIS, M. D.,
..piablit;9;•l4; Frarakliish44ali,'
Defier in ,2kug":%, Perfungiry, Soaps,
DR. LANDIS
,hafing purchased the entire
interest and gcrod will of - Dr. F. Hinkle's
Drug "Store, ,Would take this opportunity: to in . -
form the citizens of Marietta and the public'
generalty, , that, having just received from Phil
adelphia a 'large addition .to the old stock, ha
will sparemo. pains. to. keep constantly $34, hand
the bestoand most complete assortment of eve
rythilig in the,drug • ,
-
gotof,E All ey . 4 0 Doan N 11.43
1 6copsistiliiitt part ois erman.,,French and .Eng , •
p erfumerV. Shay. ing • &tape and` Creams ;
Toottiand.Nail.Brushearldulfaloand Other •
iltkirL•Ccitite; Hair° OiW:iroirikiile.Oglitti.
Pert - 21fbniee,-,Poeketi.: Boaks i , Ruff i.
and'Pouxfrr'Bei*s; c', c.
lee l celebyated, Tiatcttelox's ,
,DeCosta's and otheillooth.Washeacindiakhla , -. ,
:toot; Bert es,,Trieoperensain tthe;.hair,lasy
4umotbi-TlMltlis,T,U4,larrgeißittrialisised - tot- 1
tieop..44lPiof ttoTitgeeeleis4loWeidzipilcutroi , ,
-111 e4toOlte sggratigtowict,Razinaisaii*inag,
lig pure Ground Spices, Compound iSyrupmi,
.R,bittsikketegotacendietil , ftood an. ex ce llent at=
Iciedz erupittdopepata;andia tonic
inciptieeltased Retina lforicoagulatingarMile„, -
- •
aitexceljent prepe.ratioNfor. titeiatile4 Tabt •
1 0i14-tery finer,bottlesiattepaizes. •• ; ,tPiirvCod.
Liv.e.r Oil. AlieliaePeperfumempansadee,.:
soaps, kathairmoriliair Restorative ,
nouciverywhere lit:knowledge& the !biht; - ti
OldiPoiti:Sherry Mid:Madeira Idlineartand ,-
~B randies for rnedical4mtptisest ,
Dr. L. will himself see that every prectOttion ,,
-die taken in . MbibititidldliihitßiifjPiii'sicitun's
prescriptionsi-yo , c ,,, •UL
The iDnetorman be professiointWvionsultad.
at the-stare-when-not-engaged-elsewiteie,-- • -- ,
- Marietta, Aukul4.l2o-18611:4E-4 , . 54
I"3 - 11 , ,- , •^ . VlO.l 'T
'MISUPPEErIinEIIiA n tr ., r
,;,... itioir,:iStriiilasi, • .,.. ,
Arid Gneriil: Mat hirfi.0 4 .61012/ *141;1'
, - ..", 1 Ie g ~..,'3, • 1.1411. , ... .., . 4 l'
• • a , 8 1010 . Uoion,-, Columbia?: Pa., ' r=^,
TkeLare,preparect-to malreatUlinda of Iron,
Onitings for RoltiorMillsnnobßlast Furnaces3t
foP,-Steonie Watcr•and ;• Columnsg.
.Frontsatil444ltoortstAVoights,;&c.,:for
diem pnd cnidipgeof,everyi description ;.
STEAM ENGINES, - AND ROILERS, •
an,nis" ; isesecs? Shafting, and
I' 4 Ppliem,,4 - Apee,ipg,Zacto,,Pieg,,,Machinery,
for ,t4irlig._anci 4: 102 awg, ; Brass erßeaorlnga;
;SteanitAlliag, 4,altgeot, rxbricators,,Oil Cooks,:iMarves for Steam, Gas, 1 ,1 .4.Water3 arasskiiti;
iii)gs in all their yarietyi boilea,Tariks, Flues,
igeatere, Stacks,BolySi7sTrits, . ` atilt DOOXEI.
Wasers, a Steii sir.
BL A CKSIIHTBTIVO: frik EAT RA L.
Framlong.e.cliefieddeOt buildinglnitteltrilerl let"
flatter oursekt:eVhitt nteittegi ye.g,,e;aeriettiatis
filetion to` Most fi k urys with their
orders. Ir..Rt:Fairtitg p . i•DnvitlV attended o.
tryt
Orders. ulail.aadteised s.ti'o'vEr*illUee't
,withproinp.krtre ation:', Prices tenstrit'UtetPeree
-at a Z. .8 nala AIRE . 11 a A
("J - 4?. 'SUPPL'EE:'.. m
Columbia; 06.1obek 202186,0.- 1 -14-taf4l
r's. • • la T rivo N !,-
, r. . -
ereha4t, dailitr, etadNekothiery. v
Mr.rt TcktY 7
.I.o,' 3 ,; ( 3 , VigitA4:.atilli‘f ,
:rum rofk.Arapti .Queeri nitd , .Di•angi7 % ,
St!'e s tihratt6;
Gft, Jr, A; to
..m.,,.4meAtkofKar;ettp,„
a vioin4y o .for 41 1 e, JperaWpalro . nale
heretmf -e-eiteedee,*.thil7dridditigned`ri.sfee.l
-•-
,
tiring them, that underlTrEM
equivalentfAr eveback,4entdmice`fepoSed, ,
,CLorasTtissziti tf - RE - 8' AND VES TINOS, and
such other seasonable-materizrl - as fashion and
;the market fiiraifihf43'PonAtailAYll l :caPtlatlihad7
m
and annzactured to order, promptly, mid rea
=sonahly, as taste or style 'may - snrgest
4 A Lsb;Utriaiiir-31s 'Oto+ll tsit,
f.r. ~ . 6. 0 41 . 6 1 14.0.1.?.4 Furnishing Boocida l 9 t l 4
and such agithlaiaa -mina llytbelangt.toartc,
Glottliag.establishment.,--
e t,•
..;,w.,IWQRA 4144: td;
1 1,3 r. . S.U4W-RoON t DENTISPLo..I
a.tAlK‘Tietmq.P.f . 911 P, ArmedY .occuifika•
!hi Dr. Sitionfzel,. aeoining 1 P
te.r#PTl &4 0 1.? gar,icetitVre.et Wilqrn
p cepa re4,tnwail pn all winni may leil„
. I, l4 l Zit ~.44P95 4 48 . .44ficlrlizxhirck, •
• ' DP ll 4strYi: 1k1i . :ita ,1 0 43 4 1 . 6 a9.5.e41; -
•pe . g.iiii.: Tigil;,ipijerteiVon fite , n,Aoallurgyeg,,
p peß;al. ecid, Roe . ancTagons ,
on the niouth,%mifoirned. jc a.Skitlful,and.
w°4 l 4i l 1 1 ,14494,r-704..fair*.peneiplea and
) ( 1 4 1 4AggiltP,•..1
—Having determined upon a perinanentl
this ply.v„ 9 ; 144 ab - tr4-c oirt4
of t.t) .
.„liheral.patronake..l.teretofore. extend,
to ° I . i" ""
r w Ile 1 te,wri render ever,y,posai
ble sausfatliop., e -
i
to *- P ' 4B. ' P .9 'l ;P '. ere
WIIMA
, p
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building. Narjett 1, Pa.,
BEGSleaye to inform Atte. public that he
contime the. WIN. & LIQUOR. INlSi
ness, in all its bgallches.. I.le will• constantly
keep ontand all kinds,c4 rt,f
Brandies, Wine's, Ginsylrish'eind Segtch
r; la s Ly,•.L.,pra2ars, baters;:4•e.,!. •
.13 P.N.TA MINIS 2,
last.ty Celebi•ated' 114 . 9ifh .trietaA-71'
ALWETS' , ON , ATAND.
A
very weriar 411.10 . .11YE''' WEIISWIE
nst-re,ceived)Whiah,is warranted pare.
rit?.All.ll:. Dr-B: mow asiwof the , public-
is a careful examination of his stock Mid prime
ces, he is confident; result
tel keepers.and others finding it to their ad—
vantage to make, their,purchasee , from .
MILLINERY AND-.STRAY
GO,• •
_
YE have the, pleasure of `iiiformink the
public that we are now prepared to otter
at our old stand, 'Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North
'SECOND-5T.,.pgr.L0EL2 2 144,
A WELL SELECTED STOCKAS' , .t , ' ,
MILLINERY & STRAW"GOODS('
in every variety, of the latest ",importations,
and of the newest and most fashionable.iti - les
.
OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT,
will. comprise 'every variety of Bonnets, Hata
and Trimmings to be found in that line, of the
latest and most approved slie.pes and styles.
March 14-4tl
EDITOR OF "TH E ~IfIBIETTIAN.
Dear Sir:—With' your pettnitiSian I. wisli
to say to the leaders of your paper that ..I will
send py,retuen mail to all who wish it, (free).
Recipe; with full.direetions for making and
using a simple Vegetable palm that will ef--
fectually u redlove, 10 days, , palm,
Blotch
es, ,Tan, . FTeckles;' and all .lirrliptions of the
Skin; leaving thetiatne sUft; clear, smooth, and
beautiful.
I will also.mail,ftei to.'lliosethaNnig Bald
Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and
information Ault will enable them to start a
full growth' of Liniuriant Haft', Whiskers, or a
Moustache, in less than 30 days., All appli
cationi answeked by return. mail ,Nrithout
charge. Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, _
Chemist,
No. 831 Broadway, New York.
.... seamina.....„.. .. -.,--
SPECTACLEScanb aided tto ita g 1 1 who
ith • lassos..
.=.r.j. 44.101:1S, Cor
r , can
t r , 3?. 0 6 4!
.hr oughto .r tia,.. a ta t „
yle. 4.7 I' s
t: V e tl ,
e .4C e a . 1 1 1. 4
i i 4 l ll l- 4 1 a ki n a t
e r e s, i l,
Lincister- t r i'W4 a"e ' [lll-11 -
al short notice.
13EANE & BOTH, wif
DNALEits IN
Attu?, Cliei - piNis, i'aftooll, To.
Soaps, Hair and .Tooth Brushes, Coinhs,
Tooth . Washes and Powdei-s, Hair
Dyes,Paten.t Medicines, Paints,
Oils,-.lll4iteleati,-Varnishes,
• Dye-Stmgs, ::Glass, • :
and evft , y9.l ing. natially.,lioapt 33- well regula
ted apothecary: r
A - new and' fancy lot '6l' eioaT'
the finest in the .IrOrough—tat prices to suit the
times. . Lamp Tops Attached.to old Lamps at
short notice. Globes, Wie.4s,
always
A very convenient "HAltn - Liar" for car
rying about t... .house. 4 just received, p ,
A. nicer I , .iiteted lot ilf•gt.tir.n
ary,sfr.aVeit.geS, Pe tic' klElsfilkik '&c.,
of Al grades ancl nt sill
. 16 . 14 C • • • , 3 • 3 .
'An encliiis varietybr F ancy 401 - I:bilet ';
tics rfrod hen.l. '
:
D.:in': W.- H.' BitI'ANPA4, - virjebli?eiriVrir 7 .
_UP West's interest iii theWehVglerliiDi V
brksindis t iiir t loWing ToOiridliii.Aim":l36fhtiff 4
cjf Marisqt^ for the pruoticero4 1f s prOfessiositi'l
would - , Tspg9lr:ully,s4fer. professignsh servi
des to .ue public. ,_ r ., ,
I ' 71, `4l , r , ri.• . .•
To T ,44,11,14.T . 1 A, A take
grot r _pleALein recomfilendir,g Dr. Wm - . FL
1 8.f.A"-a's'as4PV.4s4 , 3 l iiht 7 WetaLAiate.every
Collfiliellet, believing thiat he wilLgiNe gads
tfaaticiittli;dll,who maw etPPl>
11. WEST, M. D.
Mar-4'4lmb November 8, 18G2.
A LExkstimtiimystvo i .-
Boot Maiiiifac;ttriirt
.MARKET STREETV lkiA4Ail ETTA, PENN.
Mould mos respfctipAy inform t .ei lens, .
of this 13orotikfrandtbigbborliood Wien. hts
thaJargestrmakirtrivenf'of.Cit t riiiitsrliik
Lie line 4fabl#piA4 s &lPrt3l7 3 i3o,rotlghZauffiite-, - ,
,ing a ,practica r k,LlQQT..ii,N D Ai-4 KER. ,
• hi msel f:iffikabfb fhb' Street with irg tent
4 tban those who arernot - .' sfleefintinues to man
gfrotfure4a,tale .very .best manner-everything
in the BOOT AND , SHOE .1.41.1.V.4 which-he •-••
ogiii,utarratit fobiteataesa.atai spziod fit,
Ansl examine.his - stock before. pur- -
I chatimg. elsewhere: . • ` . -
Thgekomistie , kcwhopon B,,,4ffelect*Acitoof in
1 High'
CI? liE TELatiE
-41ie e plarges will be-Os follOykri 4. ''
tiigtj'Scl it
ft.4loint's frelo,2,fteto $8...
Those desireals.rof fc.el at
upon.
.0 -- !craT
' ii• • 2 -.
P 4 1 ,. T. ElotsTaYn ta4lkopen his loi;artment
id [Tie' Town sites 'Spring' buiinef 5, Ana
notrO'orwhich'itill bp givaatefore Um time
„ [Match 14; 0..02.
Plailadelphia 1863,
. paper Hangings,
'H . et, P r E r T,T . VB . OUR .
or R KAT-STS.,
Ht.E, - D•E' P4l" PA. .7
IV:VP:11w Atoai, 1 Cne variArif
Tr' r 1 L,L I r A I' E /Z
UP _l2 PRE 04 TELE . et
WO-
,Ti t - '
I‘ Wiptz; .' .
~.1:0 Ar, o, f,
, tko . svhia they invite the attention oi.• t
- • 30.11 A Jt
nv •ATRAI-JEEERBIIs., ~ • ...", 4
In thgir e 441 0
..e . pgrtatent, will be found.
the ; hoicesi oilitev , qf, the .wasort. . •
Feb nary 15, ISC3 3m.
~. ,
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS
Collection s of-lierisitnse
.libunties. Back
ay and
Officers''.: Poy. diolis,4,4lucter ,Rolle, and
I?eertiiiin'y 4ccouit 4 s made out,.
THE'.undersinexl ? 'baring herb in' the em
ploysienCoi the United. States dit ring thc
last v eglirken months; as. Clerk in the Allister
.ineandgßiihursing Olive and Office of -Supec
intendent, of iteeruiting Bervice.of Perinsylva -
II in, respectfully informs the public that he has
opened an office dn tl.e Daily -Telegraph
.ing ; for, the,purpose of cullecting,„Bensions,
'Bounties, Bark,. Pay rind' War Claims,; also,
:making out Nicer& Pay Rolls, Muster R. 4,11:,
and Recruiting Aeegunts.
All orders by nail attended to promptly.
SU .
- S. CHILD
1-I.arri§buFg„ Nov. A, 1862.. 18 ly
, A DiVIINABI:BA.TORS' NOTICE. Letters
„AL_o .A - drniaharktion. ou .the 'state of F. ed
-eric4-411kilizg, late of the Botyugli of Itratiet
ti, been granted to the un
derainted all persona indebteil thereto H.VC
reyuested to make immediate settlement, ::0.1
those Iksving tle , nantls ;against the
same, prpsent...thotp delay fur
oe.Blynent tp.the underaigue . d,, residing in said ßorough. "
_ _
("EQRGE A. .
SAM AIAY.LIp7G,
SAitA.H
Adlntnistruturs.
Marie44, , pkri - :11 9. 1563.-e
DAVID- 0001:1RAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hang . ei
ANLOTILD moat respectfully inform the,eit
y Vizena of Marietta and. the ;public genet-
ally that he is prepared to do
house Painting,
China Glossing,
" • " Payer Hanging,
'At very short notice and at pricei,to suit the
times. He cadbe found at his mother's resi
dence on the corner of Chesnut and Secoo3
streets, a few'doors belo* Hie M. E. Church,
and immeastely oppoSite the Old Oberlin
Coed' Worke. ' [Au , : 3-ly
• • •
.
poroll RNETT'S .Cocdainp.. ; , .',A ' compound c f
Cocoa-nut Oil, :&..e., fOr Vreasing the Hair.
' efficacy and, ageeableness,' it is without
an equal:' It preventsthe hair from falling off.
It promotek its healthy and vigeroina growth.
It is not greasy or 'sticky..
It leaVes no dis'agreeable odor.
. It softens the hair when hard and dry.
It sobthei the irritated scalp skin. .
rf affords the Jichest lustre.
It remains limgeet in effect. For sale by
BRAN if & RQTII, ,
,•Successors to Dr. Grove.
H. L. Fe R. J. Z All M
ESP.F.CTFULLY inform their
friends and"the public that they
still continue the WATCH, CLOCK
A ND Jx.wiELRY business at the alai
stand; 14orth:west Corner of No.:ttL
Queeki.street and Center Square, Lancaster,
A fulrassortmhnt - Of goods . 41 oar F;ne of basi
licas always ea hand and for salelt the 100 esl
cash rata. Iteimaring attended to
sonally by the , proprietors.
riCHE American Watcnes are among the belt
I timekeepers now in use, and for durability
. simplicity
strength and - far surpass any oliii , r
watoh Made in the world.
E. J. 2 AIiBI
Corner of North Queen-st.„ and Centro Squaro
Lancaster, Pa.,-have them for sMe at the eery
lowest rates—every watch act ompanied %vita
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure :ts gefi
uinenesst
Ford. ,
QUAL pp REGULAR TibiIEKEEPE.!tS
can be had of 11. L. & E. J. ZAI(3I, CO/
North Queen-st., and Center - Sqpare,
,Lancas
ter,. Pa., in the shape of , Equilibrium Lever s -
-
the best article of Swiss levers now in the ma:
het. . They aro lower in price than any teat( it
of equal quality and r.ust as'true for tintekeepthe;
.13 011 LICA" 11 - ng . celebrated (11 N„
" 4 "' FENJA 31/N