The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, September 19, 1863, Image 3

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    gtit tat Riaritttian.
MARIETTA. CAR Homo. The several pas
senger trains will leave the "Upper-station
Depot " as follows: Morning train, East, at
ten minutes before 8 ; Mail train West, 11:38 ;
Harrisburg Accommodation train, East, at 9
minutes after E. ; the earns train West, at five
minutes before 7 in the evening.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.
or On 'Thursday morning last we met
an agreeable surprise in the unexpected
"pop-in" of our old and valued friend,
Mr. Thomas Sowerby, for several years
the obliging pharmaceutist in Dr. Hin.
kle's drug store. Mr. S. left here about
three years since for Port Gibson, to
engage in business, having resided there
once before, but after the breaking out
of the war he was conscripted and had
to go—no $3OO exemption for Jeff Da
vis—and was made Sergt. Major of the
Regiment. After seeing hard service
for over a year, he was taken prisoner
in a skirmish near Vicksburg and bro't
to Camp Chase, Cincinnati, and there
took the oath of allegiance, and is now
once more in the "land of the free."—
Mr. S. says the people of the north can_
not forth any idea of the complete devas
tation and utter ruin which this rebel
lion has brought upon the south.
G i r Dr. Hinkle arrived home on Sat
urday evening last. Whilst probing—
with his linger—the shattered ankle of
a wounded soldier, at the Jarvis Hospi
tal, Baltimore, some two weeks since,
his finger, received a slight scratch, just
sutficisnt to start blood, to which the
Doctor paid no immediate attention, but
went on amputating the limb. On . the
following morning, however, the finger,
hand, wrist and arm became so fright
fully and painfully swollen, as to alarm
the Doctor and confine him to his bed
until a.day or two before he came home.
Ile is now,-however, convalescing and
expects 'to return to to the scene of his
usefulness in a short time.
Car We regret to learn that Mr,
Jacob Roth, of Marietta, has received
intelligence of "the death of his son, Al.
bert Roth, which took place at Mem
phis. He was buried on the 16th of
August, '['he deceased was a member
of one of the lowa regiments which par
ticipated in the gallant campaign under
Gen. Grant, and he was highly esteemed
by all. who knew him. His early death
will .be mourned by a• large circle of
friends and acquaintances.—Lancaster
1i tress.
or A. week or ten days since, we had
a visit from Dr. John J. Sowerby, for
merly of this borough, but now of the
U'. S. Navy. - He looks remarkably well
after having spent some ten mouths in
the Gall of Mexico and before New Or
leans. His vessel is now undergoint
repairs, which done, the Doctor sill
again be on the "briny deep."
Don't forget the exhibition of the
Farmers' and Gardeners' Society of East
Donegal on Friday afternoon and even.
jog, September 25th. A very fine dis
play may be looked for. See advertise
ment in another column.
Tiie fourth instalment of the
First National Banlvis called for, and,
as thisis the last one, it is to be hoped
that all will promptly . come forward.—
See advertisement in another column.
OVR PUI3LIC SCHOOLS.—The examina
tion of the applicants for admission into
the Sigh School, on Monday evening,
resulted io tbs promotion of,the follow
ing:
1. Annie Libbart.
2. Milton Routh.
3. Joseph Boughter.
4. Samuel E. Clark.
5. Annie Buchanan.
6. Clement'ne Stence
7. Florence Brooks.
There were other applicants but
failed in qualifications. The Board will
hold an examination of the lowest class
in the High School, at the close of the
first month, and if there are any in the
Secondary schools who have made the re
quired advancement, they will have an
opportunity to enter that examination,
and if found qualified they will be trans
ferred. If any who are members of the
class now fail to advance with the class,
such will again he transferred to the
Secondary schools.
We congratulate the_Board upon this
wise plan ; it will not only have a ten
dency of causing the . pupils to retain
what they acquire (because they must
make nse of it in the presence of_the
Board), hut it will cause regular atten
dance of those in that class.
In our lait we urged the importqnee
of every scholar being in school the
first day, and we are glad to state that
all the schools opened with nearly all
they pupils in attendance. Now let this
good beginning make a good end, by
having a - regular attendance throughout
the entire term. Parents, will you see
to this? If you have a little work fat'
Sallie or for Charlie, do not retain them
from school ; five days in a week should
belong to the pupill, at school. More
discouragement is often given to pupils
by retaining thou out of school, than by
ussigni^g them difficult lessons.
MARIETTA, September 14, 1863
Friend Baker : Some time Muce, you
made an expression through your paper
that Col. J. W. Clark was a going to
be a Poor Director. Now your patrons
would like to know what yon mean by
a Poor Director? Is he poor in purse
or that he Las not-calibre enough to
perform the duties of his office ? Please
explain in your next and oblige your
friend, JOHN COYLE.
Certainly, we will explain. We meant
to have said that Col. Clark would
make an intelligent Director of the Poor.
We are glad to find Marietta to have
at least one representative on the excel
lent county ticlpt offered the Union
voters of this county, and we hope to
see Col. Clark run ahead of the ticket
in this borough.
Godey for October is on our ta
ble, and we find it contains seven color
ed figures and two plain figures—fash
ions—in a word, is a gem for the fair
sex. The number before us contains
various works for the sex that have
never before appeared in any American
magazine. Now is the time to make up
clubs ; notwithstanding the high price
of paper and everything else pecesssry
to publishing a magazine, GODEY is still
furnished at the old price : One copy,
one year, $3 ; 2 copies, 1 year, $5 ;
copies, 1 year, $6; 4 copies, 1 year, $7;
5 copies, 1 year, and an extra copy to
the person getting up the club, making
6 copies, $10; 8 copies, one your, and
an extra copy to the person getting up
the club, making nine copies, $l5 ; 11
copies, 1 year, and an extra copy to the
person getting up the club, making 12
in all, $2O.
..........
Itir John Fareira, the well known
Furrier of 718 Arch street, Philadelphia,
is now prepared to furnish his patrobs
and the public with a large and varied
assortment of fancy furs. His stock is
superb, whilst his prices are really low,
Read his advertisement.
Ur For Rent from the first of Octo
ber:—That two-story frame dwelling
house, on Locust street, immediately
opposite Kline's tan-yard. Rent low.
Inquire at The Mariettian
.office. -
Collector Hood, of LanCaster,
had, up to noon on Tuesday last, $350,-t
700 commutation money.
Cr The Cross Keys (Total, Lancas
ter, was sold last week . for $7,500.
Amos Groff, purchaser.
i• WE CHALLENGE THE WOALIOTo produce a preparation so eminently harm=
less, so generally approved, and so perfect in
its operation as
" CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE."
It corrects the injurious effects of other dyes,
invigorates the Hltir, is applied in a simple
manner, operates instantaneously, does not
stain the skin and its tints are the
COUNTERFEITS OF NATURE.,
Manufactured by J. -Carszanono, 6 Astor
House, New-York. Sold everywhere, and ap
plied by all Hair Dressers.
Price $l, $1 50 and -$3 per box, accOrding
to size.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE,
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it Imparts the
utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss,- and
great vitality to the Hair.
Price 50 cents, $l, and $2 per bottle, ac
cording-to size. - [SA m
it DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT,
a certain cure for pains and aches and war
ranted superior. to any other. Croup it posi
tively cures; relief is absolutely sure imme
diately after it is used. Mothers remember
this, and arm yourselves whit: a bottle without
delay. Croup is a disease which gives no no
tice, frequently attacking a child in the dead
hour of night, before a physician can be sum
moned and then may be too late. Remember
the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price 25c
and 50c a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Of
fice, 56 Courtlandt-st., N. Y.
IE3 - A. Gentleman, cured of Nervous De
bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay, _and
Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit
others, will be happy to furnish to all who
need it, (free of-charge) the recipe and direc
tions for making the, simple.ltemedy used in
his case. Those wishing to profit by his ex
perience—and possess a Valuable Remedy—
will receive the same, by return mail, (care
fully sealed,) by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, New York.
Aug.l2-3m.J
AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION,
The Farmers and Gardeners Society of
East Donegal
WILL HOLD THEIR
FALL EXHIBITION OF
FRUITS, FLOWERS, GRAINS AND VEGETABLES,
On Friday Afternoon and Evening, Sept. 2§,
In Temperance Hall.
All who wish to exhibit can do so, whether
membersiot the Sosicty or not. The object of
the exhibition is-to bring out• choice varieties
and specimens of the products of the earth,—
to consult on the best modes of cultivation
to distribute choice-seeds, and to induce the re
*den of such varieties as are unprofitable to
the'grower and undereirable to the cinsumer.
The invitation to attend is a - general one; ef
forts will be made by the members to make
the- Exhibition one worthy of public patron
age. Essays will be read and discussions held
on Subjects of interest to all. -
ir3 — An admission fee of five cents will be
charged.
J. J. LIBHART, President.
Joint Messrs., Secretary.
Marietta, September 12, 1863.
Bank Notice—L - 4st Instalment.
rrIERTY PER GENT, being the fourth and
last instalment of the capital stork sub
scribed to "The First National; Bank of .Mari
etta,s' is .required tolbe paid on or before the
20th day of October next.
order`of the Board.*. •
AMOS BOWMAN, Casitrza.
Marietta, S e pt. 19, 1863. -Et.
D ELTA.
x
-~~~'c THE M`A i~TT AN.
Fancy Furs 1,
ALL KINDS OF
FANCY FUFR.SI
For Ladies and Children's Wear.
I wish to return my thanks to my friends of
Lancaster and surrounding counties, for their
very liberal patronage extended to me during
the laic few years, and would say to them that
I now have in store, of my own importation
and manufacture - a very extensive assortment
of all the different kinds and getalities of fancy
furs for ladies-and children, that'will be worn,
during the Fall and Winter-seasons.
Being the dtrect Importer of all my FURS
from Europe, and having them ull manufactu
red under my own supervision—enables me to
offer my customers and the public a much
HANDSOMER SET OF FURS
for the same money. Ladies please give me a
call before purchasing ! Please remember the
name, number and street. •
JOHN F.AREIRA, 718 ARCH-sr,
Sept. 17-ems.] PHILADELPHIA.
ANHOOD : How Lost
How RESTORED ! !
• „
JUST PUBLISHED IN A SEALED.' .V.l
ENVELOPE :-PRICE SIX CENTS
A Lecture on the Nature Treatment and
Radicrl Cure of Sperinatorrlioea or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary -Emissions,. Sexual
Debility, and impediments to marriage gener
ally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and
Fits; Mental and Physical incapacity, result
ing from-self-abuse; &c., By Robert T. Culver
waif 111 - . D., author of the "Green Book" &C.
The world-renowned author, in this admira
ble lecture, clearly proves from his own expe
rience that the awful - consequences of self,
abuse may be effectually removed without
medicine and without dangerous surgical ope
rations,-bougies, instruments; rings or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once • certain
and effbctual, by which every sufferer, no ma
ter what his condition may be, may cure him
self cheaply, privately- and radically. This
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and
thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain eneel
ope, to any address, on the receipt of 6 cents,
or two postage stamps, by addressing
CHAS..T. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New-York, P 0. Boxi-4586.-
OTICE.—At an Orphans' Court held at
1 . 11 Lancaster, in and for tho County of Lan=
caster, on the 29th day of August, A. D. 1863.
In the matter of the petition of A. B. Grosh,
one of the Administrator's with the Will an
nexed of Jac6b Crosh, late of the Borough of
Marietta, deceased, praying the Court to dis
charge him, the said A. B. Grosh, from the du
ties of said Administratorship.
And now, AugusllE9th, 1363, on ,motion of
D. G. Baker', Esq., the Court grant a rule on
C. C. P. Grosli, the cO-administrator and the
`legatees of the said Jacob Grosh, deceased, to
show cause oti the 4th Monday in September,
1863, why the said A. B. Crash, one of the
administrators of the said deceased, should not
be discharged.
By the Court.
' Attest,
SAMUEL M. MYERS,
Clerk of Orphans' Court
Marietta, September 12, 1863.
STATE OF JAMES CHAMBERS, de:
ceased. The undersigned Auditor ap
pninted.by the Orphans' Court to. report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of Geo.
W. Wormly, administrator of James Cham
bers, deceased, to and Among those entitled to
the same, will meet for the purpose of his
appointment, on Saturday the 26th of Septem
ber, 1863, at,2 o'clock, at the Library
Room, Court House, Lancaster, when and
where all persons interested may attend..
WM. R. WILSON,
Sept. 3, 1863.] Auditor.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
- J. R. DIFFENBACH,
Market ,Street, Marietta,-Pa.
•
Netwitbstanding the scarcity of many kinds of
Dry Goods, those wishing to purchase will
find his usually large and well assorted stock
complete.
Prints, Cloths, -
Delaines, Cassitneres,
Flannels, SattinetS,
Bleached Shirting, Kentvcky Jeans,
Brown Sheetings, 'Pickings,
Mope r, Domestic Ginghams,
Heavy Denims, Hickory Stripes.
Full assortment of Press Goods.
Full as , ortment of Notions.
Full assortment of White Goods.
Full assmtrneut of Blankets.
Full assortment of Shawls.
Full assortment of all seasonable Goods.
Largest and best stuck of Skeleton Skirts
ever Offered in this market, of all sizes, frond
the smallest to - the largest, and at all prices.
Groceries of
- all kinds.-
Rio and Java Coffee, Teas,
White & Brown Sugar,Fresh - Spices,
New Mackerel' Ektra Syrups,
Salt, Sugar-Cured Hams, &c.
Miscellaneous.
French Corsets, Traveling Over-Shirts,
Neck-ties,' Under- Shirts,
Handk,rchiefs, • - Drawers,
Shirt Fronts, ' Balmoral Skirts, AT.
A small lot of ready-made Winter Clothing,
which will be sold at less than wholesale
prices to close it out. '
Liquors: .
He elect. continues to keep on hand a large
.supply of supeiior Brandies, Wines, Gins,
Schnidam's Schnaps, Di alas, Plantation Bit
ters, and that superior Old Bye, all of which
having been purchased before the recent ad
vance have the advantage of being at- nearly
old prices.
111-lighest prices given for country produce.
;Cr Monongahela Whiskey by the barrel .at
Pittsburg prices, with, freight only added.
Marietta, September, 1363.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
On Saturday, October ,3, 1863
N pursuance of an alias order of the Or
I -
phans' Court of Lancaster county, the un
dersigned administrator of the - estate of MART
DONE R, deceased, will sell at public s ale or
out-cry, at the public house of George W.
liecktothe, in the Borough of Marietta. All
that certain
TWO STORY m i
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
•
and Kitchen attached, and lot or piece of
ground whereon the 'same is appurtenant
thereto, situated in said Borough 6f Marietta,
in that part thereef laid out by David Cooke,
fronting on Front street, and adjoining proper,.
ty of David 'Harry on the East, property of
Thomas Stence on the North- and an alley on
the \Vest.
Persons desirous of viewing the property.,
before the day of sale, will please, call, on
James Park residing thereon, or the Under
signed residing third door.east.
Sale to commence at 6 o'clock, r. m., of
said day, when attendance will be given and
'terms made known by JOHN A UX ER.
Marietta, September 5, 1863
'DR.. WM. B. FAHNESTOCK
OFFICE :—MAIN-ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE
Spangler - 8c
.Potterson's Store. -- -
From 7 To 8 A:IN.
OFFICE „HOWLS': • 11 TO d,A.
•_ "- ; 6 TO' 7 r. 211.
RR A e—guartantea to e
genuine; •ktn. Berjiattin.
ENO
FALL' AND - WINTER CADPIGN.
FiIVEY 1 1 1 M: I
JOHN FAREIRI,
SECOND OPENING.
SPANGLER & PATTERSON
Take great pleasure in announcing that they
have last received an extensive stock of care
fully selected Goods, to Which. the attention
of the
.publit directed and an early call so
licited. ".
718 ARCH-ST.,
below Eighth, south
side,
PHILADELPHIA.
IMPORTER,
Manufacturer of
AND DEALER IN
. . .
2' 71e
.Ladies' Department
has received especial attention and-embraces
all the novelties of the, season in the way of .
Balck and Fancy Silks,Colored Alpacas,
Foulard Silks, Lyonese Cloths,
French Moranoes, • Oriental Lustres,
Wool Detainee. Scotch Clan Plaids,
Valencias. • Mixed Delaines; &c.
• : Prints,--Calicoes,—Prints,
In all patterns and colors.
One Case
of Calicoes—good quality, madder colors, war
rante&mot to fade, at 17 cents, which cannot
be excelled. .•
Cloaking Cloths,
In all eolors.
Shawls! Shawls ! !
Stella; Thibert,t Watervleit, Waterloo and
Middlesex Shuwls, square and long, in all
styles and colors,.to Suit all tastes, at unusual
low prices..
Housekeepers" are directed to our stock of.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
consisting of
Flannels, Ben 8t Musi ins,
Ticking.% Lin dseys,
Checks, ' . Woollen Yarns,
Rag and Ingrain Carpets,
Table and Floor Oil Cloths,
Linen and Cotton Table Diaper.
Huckaback and Crash Towelings.
• Also
Head-nets, Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods,
Collars, Setts Embroidery, Needle-Work
and , Hemstitched Handkerchiefs and
a full line of Trimmings.
Gentlemen
Are invited to examine onr %lock of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, Cassinetts, Youth's
Cassimeres,
Jeans, &c., of .Whieh our Stock
has, never been snore complete or better se
lected.
We have just replenished the stock and are
now offering Syrups, Sugars, Salt and Pro
visions at the lowest market , prices.
- ...4111 early call is solicited. - .
' SP.A.I.VGLE.R 4 - PA TTERSON.
Marietta; September, 1863. •
HENRY LANDIS, M. D.,
Successor to Dr. Franklin Hinkle,
Pealer'in Drugs, Per/ umery, Soaps, 6•c
TAR. LANDIS having purchased the entire
interest and good Nv ill of Dr. F. Hinkle's
Drug Store, would take this opportunity to in :
form the citizens of Marietta and the public
generally, that having just received from Phil
adelphia a large addition to the old stock, he
will spare no pains to keep constantly on:hand
the best and most complete assortment of eve
rything in.the.drug line.
:of of F.'4l - loij qp3 loi Ri•tioio,
consisting in part of German, French and Eng•
fish- perfumery, Shaving Soaps and- Creams,
Tooth and Nail-Brushes, Buffalo and other
Hair Combs; Bair Oils, Pontacles,etc.
Port Monies, Pocket Books, Puff
The celebrated Batchelor's HAIR DYE,
De Costa's and other Tooth Washes,-India Cola
gogue, Barry's Tricoperous, fox the hair, Bay
Rum, Arnold's Ink, large and small sized tot- .
ties, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, Flour 01
Rice, Corn Starch, Heckel's Farina, all kinds
of pure Ground Spices, Compound Syrup of
Phosphate, or Chentical4cod, an excellent ar
ical for cronic dyspepsia and a tonic in Con
.umptive cases, Rennet, for coagulating milk-,
an excellent preperation for the table ; Table
Oil—very fine--bottles in two sizes. Pure Cod
Liver Oil. All of fleet's perfumery,pomades,
soaps, &;c His Kathairon or Bair Restorative
is now everywhere acknowledged the best.
Old Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines and
Brandies for medical purposes.
Dr. L. himself see that every precaution
be taken In the compounding of Physician's
prescrw ions.
The Doctor can be professionally consulted
at the store when not engaged elsewnere.
JOHN BELL. Merchant Milo-,
Cor. of Market-st.., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
RATEFUL for 'past favors I would ratan'
Ur my thanks to my numerous friends and pa
trons and inform them that I still continue the
- old business at the old stand, where I will be
pleased to see them at all times, and having a
lull and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Rf VESTIVGS,
which will be made up to order at the shortest
notice by the bestof workmen, and on reasona
ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wait
upon my old customers and all who see proper
'to patronize me hereafter. ' r00t.29-'56.
First National Bank of Marietta
THIS BANKING' ASSOCIATION.
HAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION
is now prepared to transact all kinds of
BANKING BUSINESS:
The Board of Directors meet weekly, on
Wednesday, for .discount and other business.
II:3 -1 / a nk Hours :- From. 9--A. IR to 3r. N.
' JOHN HOLLINGER, T'
-.RESIDENT.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier.
' Marietta, July 25,.1863. •
DR. J. Z-HOFFER,
DENTIST,
Or THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE
..... OF DENTAL SURGERY,
LATE OF. HARRISBURG.
OFFICE:—Front street, next door to R.
Williams' Drug Store, between Locust
and WalnutLstreets, Columbia.
DANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW",
LANCASIEIR,'PA. -
OFFICE :—No. 24 Nonr.n- DUKE STREET,
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend to the practice of his, profession in all its
various branches. - [Nor. 4, '59.-ly
• J. R. DIFFENBACH havini , laid in a very
serviceable stock of strong and well-made
WINTER CLOTHING,
such as Coats, Pants and Vests, which will be
sold at a lowpffigure than can be bought any
where else. Caine. and hear the prices.
•
Hammered and Rolled Iron.
A General assortment af Hammered and
1-1_ Rolled Iron, .11. S. Bars, Norway, Nail
„Rods, American and Geeman. Spring
.aud Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron
Axles, Springs ,for Smiths; &c. I
For sale at PATTERSON 4 , CO'S.
UTTA PERO HA. BLACKlNG—without
brushing: For Boots,Shoes, Harness,
Carriages and Military ..eather Work. It
gives theleat her a polish like patent leather
makes it water proof,'does 'no t stain the whit;
cstartielei'af dress and-'need nothe applied ot
tener than two or three times a month.
For sale at Dr. Landis' Drug Store.
•
A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called
A
Pleasunißooks ; School and
Paper Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders.
For sale by Dr. Landis.
Administrator
rp E Largf,o and best assortment of Fancy,
Cloth & Cassinicreali . 4vesting ever offered
in darnAi:4e add will be:fiolil at pnEes 01;11E4,
defy:4l4-04115'n
.
d .other - Talile . Winess
‘j.g ffedlobe pure, an ,sold us low as
cgob - e u 'lidukhVin'Philadel ., pEo - Or or-New.-Y01k.,.-
.-
-yolk..
H. D. BEICJAMIti. Titildi4.
Sack Flannels,
Balmoral
Balmoral Skirts,
GROCERIES
and Powder Boq es, 6-c„ c
Ready-Made Clothing.
tfoibei-sal Clothes
No. I.—Large Family Wringer,. S10:00
Ni). 2. Medium, 7:00
No. 24. "- cr 6:00
No. 3.—Small . " . . 5:50
No: S.—Large Hotel Wringer, . 14:00
No.lB:—ltlediurelaundry, (to run by 18:00
steam or
No. 22.—Large Laundry, hand; 30:00
Nos q and • 3 have no Cogs—all others are
warranted. .
*No. 2 is the size generally used in private
families.
Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist,
says of
tgbt Unibtzgal Clotits Mawr: .
"A child can readily wring out a tubfull of
clothes in a few minutes. It is realty a clothes
saver! A Time Saver!' The saving of gar
ments will alone .pay a large per centage - on
its cost. We think - the machine much more
than pays for itself every year in the saving of
garments! ThEre are - several kinds, nearly
alike in general construction, but we consider
it important that the Wringer be fitted with
Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog
the rollers, and the rollers upon the, crank
shaft slip, and tear the clothes, or the rubber
break loose from the shaft. Our own is one of
the first make, and ibis as good as new after
nearly four years constant use." •
Every Wringer with Cog W4eels is war
. ranted in every particular.
No .Wringer can be durable without Co6:-wheeli
A good Canvasser wanted in•everitoWn.
iCOn receipt of the price from placei whole
no one is selling ; we will send the Wringer
free of expense.
For paniculars and circulars, address
R. O. BROWNING,
347 Broadway, bew-York.
• August 15, 1863.-6m.]
First National Bank of Marietta.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington, July 15th, 1863.
s ll en E t i e t iftt Silty un satisfactory dersi
,d v it i dehnacs seen e riireen
made to appear that
.The First National Bank of 11.1ltrietta,
in the County of Lancaster, and State of Penn
sylvania, bus been duly organized under, and
according to the requirements of the act of
Congress, entitled "An act to= provide a ba
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United
States stocks, and to provide for the circulation
and redemption thereof, approved February
/511, 1863, and has complied with all the pro
visions of said act required to be complied with
before commencing the business of Banking.
Now, THEREFORE ; I,*_Rugh McCulloch,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby "certify
that the said
First National Bank of Marietta,
County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylva
nia, is authorized to commence the business of
Banking, under the act aforsaid.
In Testimony Whereof, witness ntyl hand and
seat of office, this FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY,
1563. HUGH AIeCULLOCH,
Comptroller of the Currency.
Marietta, July 25, 186.3.-60clya.
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS.
Collection of Pensions, Bounties. Back
- Pay, and War Claims.
O f ficers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls, and
Recruiting Accounts made out.
THR undersigned, having been in the em
ployment of the 'United States during the
last eighteen months,-as Clerk in the Muster ! ,
ing and Disbursing Office 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 mail attended to proihtly.
SULLIVAN S. CHILD.
Harrisburg, Nov. 29, 1862. 18;1y
GEO ‘I7ORR.A.LL,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupies
by Dr. Ewentzel, adjoining Spangler ¢ Pat
terson's Store, Market Street, 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. All operations
On the mouth performed in a skillful and
workmanlike manner=on fair principles and
ON VERY REASONABLE TERDIS•
Having determined upon a permanent loca
tion at this nlac?„ would ask a continuation
of the lit ronage heretofore extended
to him, for which he will render every possi
ble sausfaction.
ir3 — Ether administered to proper persons
A LEXANDER. LYNDSAY,
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe 211antilacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most 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 13,00 - AND SHOE MAKER
himself,is enablea to select with more judgment
than those who are not. He continues to man
ufacture in the very beat manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he
will warrant for neatness and good fit. .
and examine his stock before pur
chas!ng elsewhere.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
, t H. L. & E. J. ZAHM
irr, ESPECTFULLY inform their
• z-. 0. friends t and the public that they
ireo still continue the WATCH, CLOCK
Nn JEWELRY business atthe old
stand, North-west Corner of North
Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa.
A full assortment of goods in our line Of busi
ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest
cash. rates. Irr• Repairing - attended to per
sonally by the proprietors.
Lancaster, January 1, 1859. •
The American Watches.
TIHE American Watches are among the best
timekeepers now in use, and for durability
strength and simplicity far surpass any other
watch, made in the world. '
H. L. 4. E. J. Z A HAf
Corner of North- Queer,-st i and Centre Square.
Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the yen
lowest rates---every watch accompanied with
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen
uineness. - .
PLATED WARE;_ A Large and line stock,
r of Plated ware at H. L..& E. J. ZAHN'S
Corner of North Queen street & Center Square
Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee
Urfa. Pitcheis, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake
Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives,
Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices.
REPLATIno attended to at moderate rates.
QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS
can be had'of H. L. & E. J. ZAHIII, Co).
North Queen-st:, and Center Square,;Lancas
_tor, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers—
the best article of Swiss levers nowinthe - mar
.
ket. They are lower in price than any watch
of equal quality andj ust as true, for:timekeeping
EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of
tj fine jewelry of the latestputterns from the
best factories in the country can be found at
. H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S.
Car. North Viuecn'st. and Centre, Square, Lan
caster,-Pa: Our prices are moderate and. all
goods ikaritintid to be as:represented.
PEtTA-OLF.S-taisuil all who
mairte aided- ritir glaese's,
'EAn be bought at H. L: -. 4 ZAHM'S.AO
ner rrf -- Pf- • tzuter4-44:,,,N1d2.F
Lancaster.. Rated in oldfranies,
at short notice. [v6 -1p
- J3 ITLEN,I•TaI . cfc
Druggists Pluxrmacutists,
t MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA.,
Opposite Diffenbach's Store.
H AVE just received a new and fresh stock
Drugs, Retnieals,
Dye Stuffs and Perfumery, 4V.
Also, a large and fancy lot of Coal Oil Lamps ,
Shades, Globes, Burners, &c., Inks, Pens,
Paper and Envelopes, Fresh Seidlitz
Powders, Citrate of Magnesia - ,
Cologne, Hair Oils and Per
fumery, Pomades, Sago,
Tapioca, Bermuda
Arrow-Root,
PURE
• Ground
Spices, Allspice, '
Cinnamon; Nutmegs,
Cloves, Mace, Pocket
- Books, Combs; Brushes, Soaps,
Gum Rattlea; Balls and Rings, &zags
Shaving Cream, BurneWs Cocoame, and Kal—
Baton, - Flavoring Extracts of Lemon: Va
• nilla, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Rose
and Almond, Infant Powder, Puff
and Powder Boxes, Balm of a
• Thousand Flowers, Gar
den Seeds of the best
quality,
,arid va
rieties.
_ .
la" Flower Seeds, consisting of some of the
finest varieties.
- Cattle Powders and Liniments.
All the celebrated Family Medicines con
ststntly on hand.
Prescriptions and Family Receipts carefully
compounded. [Apl 18,-1863.
VW INES Sr - LIQUORS.
• D. D BENJAMIN,
_ NEAI ER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Xarietta, Pa.
•
SEGS leave to inform the public that be
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, to.,
BENJAMIN'S
Tustly Celebrated Rose Whisky,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted pnre.
lr All H. D. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho
tel keepers and others finding it to 'their ad
vantage to make their purchases from Vim-
Glato
Formerly Mosey's,
OPPOSITE MARIETTA.
THIS old Ferry—one of the oldest and most
safe crossings on the Susquehanna River—
is now in charge of the undersigned, who ;has
refitted the old and built new boats, which will
enable him to do ferrying with safety and dis.
patch. No unnecessary delay need be endured.
Sober and experienced Ferrymen always en
gaged. 'No imposition in charges as the fol
lowing list will show :
Farm Wagons, each
Horses, per head
Single horse and rider,
Two-horse Carriage and two persons, 1:00
Buggy, horse and two persons, :50
Foot Passengers, each, :12
Stock of all kinds at the old charges.
All Luggage over fifty pounds, 25 cente:per
100 pounds extra.
July 15, 1863.
. S. S. RA.THVON, -
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. 7. Kramph's .01d Stand, on the Cor:
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
inR ATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta
jr 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, CASSITIERES 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,-READY-HADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Taildring and Clothing establishment.
D R.. WHITTIER,
65 ST. CII ARLES-ST.,
[SEC WEER SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS,'
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
I=l
CHRONIC DISEASES,
Dyspepsia, Consumption, Liver Co mplaint,
Diaqhea, Piles, &c., and all
Female Complaints.
Da: W. will send his Theory of Chronic Dis-
eases, for 6 cents, to:pre-pay postage.
Symptom lists for any disease, forwarded
•
•
H - Medicines 'forwarded to any post office
in the United States Post Office Box, 3092.
St Lotiis,. Au ust I, 1853 -Iy.
. DAVID COCHRAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger
TX - 1 OULD 'moat respectfully inform the cit-
V V izens of Marietta and the public gener
ally that be is prepared to do
house Painting,
China Glossing,
Paper flanging, 1 5-c.,
At very short notice - and at prices to suit the
limes. He ran be found at his mother's resi
dence on the corner of Chesnut and Seconi
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,
and immediately opposite the old Oberlin
Coach Worka. [Aug. 3-Iy.
C HEAP LAMPS.
A FRESH Surrus o
- Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns
hf eves' patern,
suitable for the Patio'', the
aitchen and the Chamber; Hanging and Side
Lamps for 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 of
goods are advancing.
PATTERSON CO.
T C. FATINESTOCK,
SINGEOff PERK "
iiESPECTFULLY offers his prolessional
~services to the citizens of Marietta and
vicinit3 . , assuring them that ail operations in
trusted to his care; either in Operative or. Me
chanical Dentistry, will be executed in a tho
roughly scientific manner.
OF.VICE : On Main street, a few doors west
of the Post Office. Lro9-35-Iy.
MARIETTA. MARBLE YARD.
Michael Gable, Agt.,
MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER.
;.Opposite lite Town Hall Park,
Marietta, Pa.
THE Marble business in all its branches,
will becontinued at the old place, near
'theiTown Holland opposite Funk's Cross Keys
Tavertrrlotrere—evarrde—RalititaCiff-rharlde
n V:Nqarel
work Will be x koptpn banal* made to ordar at
tirlo art notice - and at very reasonable prices'
Marietta, June 29, 1661. 49-i,
$1:00
JOHN ECKERT.