The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, May 14, 1864, Image 3

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    ft* fatal Dariettian.
MARIETTA CAR HouRS. The several pas
senger trains will leave the "Upper-station
Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at
ten minutes before 8; Mail train West, 12:11 ;
Harrisburg Accommodation train, East, at 6:39
and the evening train West, at 7:02.
Marietta, Saturday, May 14, 1864.
ear We are authorized to say that
Mr. William W. Reitzel, the obliging
mail agent, who passes through this
borough every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday in the noon train west and
down the Barrisburg branch on the fol
lowing days to Philadelphia, will carry,
free of charge, anything any of our la
dies may have to contribute to the great
fair to be held in Philadelphia next
month. We hope to hear of Marietta
sustaining her character for liberality,
in this, as upon all former patriotic oc
casions. Como now, and see if Mr. R.
can say of us as he has of Lancaster, in
a note to us . : "I had a pretty good load
from Lancaster yesterday."
car The old brick cooper shop, near
the Town Ball, has been torn down and
the ground cleaned off preparatory to
-commencing a very handsome brick
dwelling for Miss Margaret Franck.—
When this building is completed the
Town Hall vicinity will present quite a
different appearance. The beautifying
of the National Bank building, Mr.
Christian Stibgen's handsome new dwel
ling and then Miss,Franek's will modern
ize that corner very much. Mr. Mus
aelman, of the Marietta Furnaces, has
purchased the Susquehanna Institute
building, recently the Linden House,
and is vastly improving it, beautifying
the grounds and making additions to it,
for a private residence for himself and
family. Thus it would seem that not
withstanding the cry of "high prices,"
our borough is not behind its neighbors
in the march of improvement.
'The residebee of John Deppellar
on Fairview street, near the Cemetery,
was struck by lightning on Tuesday
afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock. It
entered at the chimney—shattering one
corner of it, and passed out at the eav
of the roof and down into a rain barrel,
demolishing it. John was standing at
the front door at the time and received
quite a shock.
6.o"l'he bodies of Christian White
and Philip Krempel, both Mariettians,
were found at Safe Harbor on Monday
last. White waS knocked rrOrti Co l lared
Marks' raft a short time since, and
Krempel fell from a raft lying at the
upper end of town, while gathering
wood, on Saturday the 23d ultimo.—
Both have families and some property
and were well-to-do Germans.
tar The new National Bank of Co
lumbia hak gone into. operation, with
the following officers:
President, Ephraim Hershey.
Clishii.r. S. 8. Detwiler.
7'eller. Prof. T. B. Vickroy.
Directors.--J. G. Hess, A. 13runer ,
Sr, W. U. Case, E. Hershey, G. S.
Kautrmau, Washington Righter, J. 13.
Shulman, Justice Gray, Philip Gossler.
Whilst J illlH3B D. Shank was bring
ing a skiff load of rivermeri from "the
point ferry," at the lower end of town, a
few days aiuce, the boat was capsized
and a colored man drowned. The skiff
was overloaded, containing sixteen men,
a storm came up suddenly and hence the
accident. Andy Seibert, another ferry
man, observing the disaster, hastened in
a skiff to their rescue.
Or Philip Troutwine, belonging to
town, went ,to Baltimore" a few weeks
since and •enlisted under a fictitious
name, and Whilst being transported to
a .man•of-vtbr, fell overboard and was
drowned. De leaves a wife, two child
ren and a mother in this place. In con
sequence of enlisting under a false name
his family are denied a pension.
.......... .....
Ifir We understand our friend Heck
rothe, of the White Swan, has added to
his Eating House arrangement, the sea
sonable luxury of Ice Cream. George
is deprmined not only to keep one of
the best hotels, but also to provide the
"inner Man . ," with every accessible luxu
ry when in season. Try his cream.
. ..... ......
Er The- following Banks have de
clared semi=annual dividends :
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, 7 per cent.
Insurance and Deposit Company, 24 " "
Columbia Bank, 5 c; c.
Mount Joy Bank,4 (i
Farmers' Bank Mount Joy, 3i " "
First National Bank of Marietta, 5 " "
CM
!erne Good Templars of this place
have elected the following officers for
present quarter :
C. W. Girod, W. C. T.
Lottie Rollin, W. V. 'l'.
John Peck, Jr., W. 'l'.
John Foulke, W. S.
Amelia Bernier, W. A. S.
Lidia A. Moore, W. I. G.
Eli Adams, W. 0. G.
Hattie O'Brian, W. R. H. S.
Sarah Brooks, W. L. 11. S.
Sarah Walter, W. F. S.
Henry Johnson, W. M.
Mary Walter, W. D. M.
Kate Walter, W. 8.
Eliza Emswiler, P. W. C. T.
C. C. P. Grosh, L. D.
0. Wm. Girod and John Peel!, Jr.,
delegates to the Grand Lodge to be held
in Harrisburg in. June. .
On the Ilth instant, by the Rev. A. F. Apple,
Andrew Long, of Austria,
and Mrs. Catha
rine Lochmund, of Mount Joy.
Green and Purple Hair are often the
results of applying the ordinary eyes. 'The
only safe article which invariably -produces
any shade of color desired, from a fine amber
brown to the intensest black is
CRISTA °ORO'S DA IR DYE.
It pervades every fibre froth the root to the
tip with the tinge required, and actually feeds
the hair with the aliment which is requisite to
promote its growth, its lustre, its permanence
and its beauty.
Crtstadoro's Hair Preservative, is invaluable
with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softness
and the most beautiful gloss and great vitality
to the hair. Manufactured by J. CRISTA non°,
No. 6 Astor House, New-York. Sold,every
where, and applied by all Hair Dressers.
Price $l, $1:50, and $3 per box, according
to size. f lm.
Females ! Females ! Females! Use
that safe, pleasant remedy known as HELM -
BOLD'S EXTRACT Beene • For all complaints
incident to the sex. No family should be
without it, and none will when once tried by
them. It is used by Young and Old. In the
decline or change of life, before and after
marriage, during and after confinement, to
strengthen the Nerves, restore Nature to its
proper channel, and invigorate the broken
down constiution, from whatever cause origi
nating. Use no more worthless Pills Take
Hembald's Extract Buchu.
See advertisement in another column. [lm
IC3=• Dn. Toni As' Venetian Liniment:—More
testimony ! This is to certify that for the last
five years I have used in my family Dr. To
bias' celebrated Venetian Liniment, and in
every instance have found it fully eval to
his recommendations. I have found it to give
almost instantaneous relief in cases of tooth
ache, croup, bilious colic, sore throat, pain in
the chest and back, and rheumatism; and I
cheerfully recommend its trial to every one
afflicted with any one of the above-named
diseases. JAS. H. WARNER.
Hartford Conn., Oct. 16th, 1561.
P rice 2.5 c and 50c a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Office, No. 56 Courtlandt street; N. Y.
lEr Swallow two or throe hogsheads of "Be
au," "Tonic hitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Ner
vous Antidotes," &c , &c., &c., and after you
are satisfied with the result, then try one box of
•Old Doctor Buchan's English Specific Pills
—and be restored to health and vigor in less
than thirty days. They are purely vegetable,
pleasaur to take, prompt asd salutary in their
effects on the broken down and shattered con
staution. ()Id and young can take them with
advantage. Imported and sold in the United
States only by Jzorns S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible House, New-York,
General Agent.
P. S. A box sent to any address on receipt
of price—which is $1:00 post free.
113 - A gentleman, cured of Nervous Debili
ty, Incompetency, Premature Decay and
Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to bene
fit others, will be happy to furnish to all who
need it, (free of charge), the recipe and di
rections for making the 'simple remedy used
in his case. Those wishing to profit by his
experience, 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.
lE3 Eye and Ear a Prof. J• Isaacs, M. D.
Oculist and _kunst, formerly of Leyden, Hol
land, is located at No. 511 Pine-st., Philadel
phia, where persons afllicted with diseases of
the Eye or Ear will be scientifically treated
and cured, if curable. Artificial Eyes insert
ed without pain. No charges made for exam
ination The medical faculty is invited, as
he has no secrets in his mode of treatment.
Do you wish to be cured? Dr. Buchan's
English Specific Pills cure, in less than 30 days,
the worst cases ,of Nervousness, Impotency,
Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insan
ity, and all Tridary, Sexual and Nervous af
fections, nn matter from what cause produced.
Price, $1 per box. Sent, post paid, by mail,
on receipt of an order. Address,
James S. Butler, Station D,
Bible House, New-York.
Use no Other! Bunn A N'S Specific Pills
are the only reliable remedy for all diseases of
the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Systems.
Try one box, and be cured. One Dollar a box.
One box will perfect a cure, or money refund
ed. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
JAS. S. BUTLER,
on D, Bible House, New-York,
General Agent.
1 Bank of Lan-
MARRIEJ3.
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
erry at Coluinbia.
e .mav 4, A,4aving 'eased the
- ---- ' , 4karqa. river at
, ditor in Missouri anne,‘" l b oat
. dication of his paper will i t,t°
'or six weeks, in order that
St y Louis with a load of
hoop poles, shingles, oak
tad cat-fish, &c., which he
for subscriptions. He is
lee the cash on them.
ver shot a bird in my life.
't I never shot anything in
' a bird, except a squirrel,
te to good ree -
taral
c - yL/&T111-i]
TT_ s_ 10-40
XS al. "IllekT 11111, el•
These Bonds are issued under the Act of Con
gross of March Sth, ISG4, which provides that
all Bonds issued under this Act sha II be EX
EMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any
state or municipal authority. Subscriptions
to these Bonds are received in United States
notes or notes of Nations] Banks. They are
TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the plea-
sure of the Government, at any period not less
than ten months nor more than forty years
from their date, and until their redemption
FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE
PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one
hundred dollars annually and on all other
Bonds semi-annually. The interesW:s pay
able on the first days of March andnoptern-
ber in each year
Sub - scribers will receive, either Registered
or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Reg
istered Bonds are recorded on the books of
the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred
only on the ownees order. Coupon Bonds
are payable to bearer, and are more conve
nient for commercial uses.
Subscribers to this loan will have the op.
tion of having their Bonds draw interest from
March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in
coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes
of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for
premium) or receive them drawing interest
from the date of subscription and deposit.
As these Bonds are
Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation,
their value is increased from one to three per
cent. per annum, according to the rate of tax
levies in various parts of the cOuntry
At the present rate
,of premium on gold.
they pay
Over fight Per Cent Interest
in currency, and are of equal convenience as
a permanent or temporary investment.
It is believed that no securities offer so
great inducements to lenders as the various
descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In all other
forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of
private parties or stock companies or seperate
communities only is pledged for, payment,
while for the debts of the United States the
whole property of the country is holden to
secure the payment of both principal and in-
IE!El=131!
These bonds maybe subscribed for in sums
from $5O up to auy magnitude, on the same
terms, and are thus made Equally available
to the smallest lender acd the largest capital
ist. They can be converted into money at
any moment, aid the holder will have the
benefit of the interest.
It may be useful to state in this connection
that the total Funded Debt of the United
States on which interest is payable in gold,
on the 3d day of March, 1864, was $768,965,-
000. The interest on this debt for the earning
fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the cus
toins revenue in gold for the current fiscal
year, ending Tune 30th, 1564, has been so far
at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum.
It will be seen that even the present got d
revenues of the Government are largely in
excess of the wants of the Treasury for the
payment of the gold interest, while the recent
increase of the taritF will doubtless raise the
annual receipts from customs on the same
amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per
EIMEE3
Instructions to the National Banks acting
as loan agents were not issued from the 'United
State Treasury until March 26, but in the
first three weeks of April the subscriptions
averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A
WEEK.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National 13ank of Philadelphia, Pa
Third National Bank of Philadeldliia, Pa.
And by all National Banks
which are depositaries of Public money, and all
RESPECTABLE BANKS & BANKERS
throughout the country, (acting as asents of
the National Depositary Banks,) will furnish
further information on application and AF
FORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI
BERS. [3minside.
r g'• qakeit,
Stabil= anti GunbeTanter
WOULD most respectfully - take this means of
informing his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced the drawing of
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES.
JUDGMENTS,
•
Ind in fact everything in the CONVEYANCING
line. Having gratuitous intercourse with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, will enable him
execute instruments of writing with accuracy.
He can be found at the office of "THE,
MARIETTIAN, 2 ? on Front street, or at his res
idence on Market street, a square west of, the
" Donegal House," Marietta.
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always on hand and for sale.
Executors' Notice
Estate of Henry Sultzbach, late of the
Borough of Marietta, Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and those having claims
or demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the undersign
ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta.
•
AARON GABLE,
CHRISTIAN STIBGEN,
Executors.
tion Wietta, April 26, 1864.6 t
WANTED.
THOUSAND Country
." heard a voicau i lmit
"Stop stOIiFIR I VITo c aZ S will ' be
darer Stop thi e f I freet, Marietta,' Pa.
t . made.
I looked hack, and s:
a hat, and having on
Aligsjmge z w n,
service during the "
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Prescriptions carefully compounded
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Remember the place,
Remember the place,
THE DRAFT! zicip . l4 , "e THE DRAFT!!
Who would not be out of the Draft?
TOUT that which effects us in connection
LI with the Army - , is not the only one—the
'Draft upon the POCRET these times is equally
severe—consequently we purchase goods where
we get them cheapest.
Toiala Spangler,
SUCCESSOR TO DAVID ROTH
Would take Thia methOd of informing the pub
lic that he is now prepared to furnish anything
in his line of business, such as
Glass, Oils, Varnishps,
Stoves, Iron., Carpenter's
. Thols, Hinges,
Bolts, Locks, ,Nails, all kinds of
Building material, Coachmaker's
Goods, Cederware, Clocks,
Fancy Articles in large variety, with a full as
sortment of shelf goods generally, which he
will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale or re
tL il. Call and examine the stock.
Ma.iet.a, March 5, 1864.
MHEI immense demand for the 'products of
the loom, to clothe and shelter our rapid
ly increasing army, has created a great scarci
ty of many fabrics. We.are pleased, however,
to announce to our customers and the public
,generally that by
EARLY PURCHACES
We have anticipated Alceir wants, and now
have a beautiful stock of
BiDriaig GcDoca,
at lower prices than'they now can be purchased
in the Eastern Markets.
Our Roc* embraces everything new, dura
ble and desirable in .
Ladies Dress Material,
Spring Cloaks Cloaking,
Colored and Black Silks,
BRlmorals, Shawls, Skirts, "lioisery,
Mayes, Belts, Embroideries.
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES AND VESTING,
For Dress and Business Suits, made up to or
der wly.n desired. A fine Assortment of
Woolen, Cotton and Linen Falnics
pr, Men and Youths.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Sheeting, Counterpanes, Blankets, Linen oE
haburga, Diaper, Crash, Feathers, Ingrain,
Stair and . Rag Carpets, Table and
Floor Oil Cloths, Window Blinds,
Glass and: Queensware,
Groceries.
Syrups, Sugars, Salt,
Teas, . Fish, &c.
SPANGLER 4 , PATTERSON.
Marietta, April, 1864.
The Patent,tlonflex Reflector Lantern.
MATS is the most desirable Lantern in the
market. It burns Coal Oil without a
Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor smell.
It'gives a pure white light.
It stands quick motions in any direction.
The flame is regulated from the outside
It is neat-and compact in form and size
It is free from solder in the upper parts, and
is otherwise very* substantial in its structure.
It has the glass sides:so arranged that break
age is less likely to occur than in other Lan
terns, and in the event of breakage can Lie ea
sily replac.irl. It has tenon. reflectors which
increase greatly the three of the tlaine, serving
at the same time the purpaSe of shades to the
eyes, which is very desirable.
it is scid lower, with all these advantages,
than any Lantern in the market which admits
of the flame bring regulated from the outside,
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR.
For sale at JOHN SPANGL ER,S
THE subscriber offers his services to the
citizens of Marietta and vicinity, in
CONVEYANCING, ENGROSSING AND COPYING,
He has kindly been permitted, to refer to..
James Duffy, esq., S. S. Nagle, esq.,
James .Mehatfey,"esq., S. F. Eagle &
G. W. Mehaffey, esq., S. & B. Hiestand.
Can be found at all times at his dwelling op
posite John W. Clark's residence, on Mar
ket street, or at George AV.,gehaffey's Saw
Mill, at the Upper Station. ''
JACOB C. BURKART.
Marietta, Oct. 31.'1863-Iy*
pURY EA'S REFINED MAIZENA,
Preparedfrciirellfai ze, 'or Indian tern; for
Culinary. purposes, , Fut sale at
J. R. DIFFENBACIeS.
"DRIME New Epp New-Orleans Molasses
—the very best for. Cakes. 'Just received
by SPANGLER & PATfERSON.
Q .. T. CROIX AND NEIV GLAND.RUiII
0 for culinary purposes, warranted genuine
-' if: D. Benjamin;
STEVEN'S Celebrated
to b
elebrat e ed fa F a a t l .o ly r
0 11 W ye E Colors, TB warranted
sale at THE GOLDEN MORTAR.
CHOICE HAVANA SEG ARS , and the
best Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at
' WOLFE'S.
Tel?. COLD CREAM MEAD'hiaae of
Lebanan County Honey. at WOLFE'S
O HEFet tiIUSICand BvAis-ordeied weekly
at • THE GOLDEN MORTAR.
•
TYON'S2.Periodical Drops, and Clark's Fe-
J
I male ;Who Golden Mortar.
B OH LEN'S IOAg-ictie,l29tPd'OvlN,7,T_
X. D.' • BENJAMIN
.
NELRY- - fie%
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.:,ifaction: •
1 - E:4P M.: , :a.sses-Rarrels,
e 5.1.2. a J. It. Di1.7,T01.1.1.04CWS
LANDIS & TROUT,
Landis 6. Trout
Landis g• Trout
At the "Golden ilfor:ar,"
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Market Street, Marietta, •
Market Stre et , Marietta,
Keep constantly on hand
Keep constantly on hand
Dr, Gi-ove's old Stand.
Dr. Grove's old ,Stand
Give
.-us a call.
Give us a call.
IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS,
VIII SPRING
CAMPAIGN HAS" OPENED
Hardware b'tore,• on Market street,
.%tribtiter
1864. SPRING!
J. R. DIFFE.NBACH
Invites attention to a large and handsome
assortment of
New Spring and Summer Goods,
Purchased in Philadelphia and New-York,
consisting in part of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Prints, Lawns,
Ginghams, Chintzes, Chatting,
SHAWLS, s-C.,
Together with all kinds of Domestic goods,
such as bleached and unbleached Muslins,
Ticking, Checks, Denims, Furniture Checks,
Drilling, &c., &c.
One case of Prints at 'M cents a yard.
Case of Bleached Muslins at 122 cents.
Latest style goods for Gentlemen and Boys
wear, Fancy and Black Cassirneres, Tweeds,
Jeans, Cloths, Vestings, &c.,
Large lot of fresh Groceries of all kinds
Rio and Java Coffee, Teas,
White Brown Sugar,Fresh Spices,.
New Mackerel, Extra Syrups,
Salt. Sugar-Cured Hams, &c.
20 barrels of sugar at 12i cents per pound .
5 Hogsheads Syrup at 60 cents per Gallon.
Miscellaneous.
French Corsets,. Traveling
.Over-Shirts,
Neck-ties, • Under-Shirts,
Handkerchiefs, Drawers,
Shirt Fronts, Balmoral Skirts,
Large lot of Pure Liquors
He also continues to keep on hand a large
supply of superior Brandies,
.Wines, Gins,
Schnidana's Schnaps, Drakes, in/anon Bit
ters, and .that superior Old Bye. , .P,erions pur
chasing Liquors can rely upon . getting the beSt
article at the lowest price the market will afford
ic3= igliest prices given for country produce.
LAMP HEATH % APPARATUS.
Boiling--Frying-Stewing=Steeping—
==l
•. ' By the flame of a common lamp,
at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very
comfortable breakfast can be cooked: * *
—N. K Tribune.
• • * Simple in construction, dasily kept
in drder, ready for use in a moment *
convenient to have on hand. .* • Drug
gist's Circular.
* * Fish's Lamp is one of the 'Moat
popular novelties of the day, * * • the
utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving
is made in heating and cooking 'small articles,
and
L ean be made to .cook meals fora great
many persons, Which is actually, done on the
ambulance cars which carry the sick soldiers.
* * Scientific American: '
* * * For family use, hospital tent, bar
rack, picnics, fishing, nursery; or sick room,
it is an article of comfort beyond all propor
tion to its cost. * * Hall's Journal of Health.
* * I have tried the
.apparatus, and
my wife and I proclaim the same a most valu
able and indispensable article, and we now
wonder how we could have so long done with
out-it. * - Ed. Coal Oil Circular.
* * * An economical contrivance for
getting up heat at short notice for nursery and,
general household purposes, * * * one
important point is the saving in cost over'coal
fires. * * *. N. Y. Evening Post •
Prices front Two to Six Dollars.
Capacity frees One, to Four Quarts.
Three Articles Cooked at one time with one
Burner.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas.
A Descriptive, Pamphlet of thirty pageq fur—
niched gratis.
ALSO
THE UNION ATTACHMENT,
•
tPrice 50 Cents,
To be attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp
or Gas Burner, by which water may be, boiled,
and food cooked ; also arranged to support a
shade.- Every Family needs one.
WM. D.,RUSSE.I4... Agent.
No. 206, 'earl St., New York.
lt:3— Agents Wanted. -
„first National Baia of Staarieta,
Designated Depository and Financial
Agent of the United States.
10-40 -_-_,a,-3:l_
By instructions from the Secretary of the
Treasury, dated Marco 26th, 156:4, this Bank
is authorized to receive
„subscriptions for the
National 10 40 Five per cent. Loan, in Coupon
or Registered
.Bonds.
This Loan, principal and interest, is paya
ble in gold, On Bonds Of $5OO and upwards,
semi-annually. (Ist of March -and September)
and on those of less denominations annually,
(Ist of March.)
Subscribers can receive Bonds with Coupons
from 2dnmch Ist, by paying-the accrued inter
est in coin, or in lawful money, by adding 50
per cent. or premium. Or, if preferred, may
deposit the principal only, and receive Bonds
with Coupons from date of subscription.
Registered - Bonds will be issued of the de
nominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $1,000,.555,000
and $lO,OOO, and Coupon Bonds of $5O, $lOO,
$5OO and $l,OOO.
For the greater convenience of subscribers,
the different Banks and Bankers throughout
the country are authorized to act as agent 'for
the Loan. '
As only .$200,000,000 of this Loan can be
issued, we would urge upon persons haying
surplus money, to subscribe promptly and se
cure the-investment at par.
The Secretary in presenting this new Loan
to the public through the National Banksj re
lies upon the liberality and patriotism'of - our
people to use all honorable means, arid to
make every exertion for its sale.
lt.is hoped that Lancaster county, having
done so well in .the past m furnishing the Go
vernment means, will be equally prompt at
this time.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier
S. S. RATH:VON
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At P. J. Kramph's_Old Stand, on the Car,
ner of North Queen and Orange:
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
rt RA TE UL to the Citizens of Marietta
,1 01" and vicinity, fur the liberal patronage
heretofere extendeC., 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, CASSIMENES A N D VESTINGS,4IIId
such other seaionable 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-BEADY-MADE CLOTHING;
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooses
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
First National Bank of Marietta
fus RANKING ASSOCIATION
T
HATING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION
19 now prepared - to transact ELK 'kinds of
BANKING BUSINESS.
The Board of . Directors meet weekly, on
Wednesday, for discount and other business.
bj—Bank Hours : FroUt 9a.uto 3 r. , BI:
JOHN HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT. '
AMOS BO WMA IV,. Cashiir.
Manettu, July 25, 1863.
TIAN IF,L G. BAKER, •
ATTORNEY AT LAN",
LANCASTtft, PA
OFFICE 24 Nottrir Dorm Sramir
opposite the Court House, where hp will at
tend to the practice of his profeSsion in all its
various' branches.
DR. WM. B. FA EIN ESTOCIC,
OFFICE ::—MA If; T. NEARLY OPPOSITE
Spangler ac,Pattrson's Store.. •
• t FROM 7To S
OFFICE HOURS: I TO 2.
• ' 7, 6 To'?
. ,
,CHOICE : Lot of Books for children called
hidistinctabre PICAS - Vie Books ; School and
•Taparßook4Slationary, Pena; Ten ; holders.
--For salt by,,,,- , - LAI4./ D 44 _mown
READY ROOFING
Ready to naii down.
1864.
READY ROOFING
At less than half the cost of tin roofs.
READY ,ROOFING
Mo're dtirable Oulu tia
READY ROOFING
Suitable far steep or flat roofs
READY ROOFING
For all kinds of fruildings, in all climate,:
READY ROOFING
Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Needs
no coating aver with cement alter it
fs nastud down.
READY ROOFING
Made of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly
saturated and covered upon both surfaces
with a perfectly water-proof composition,
and put up in rolls ready for use-:-40 inch
wide, and,7s_ feet long.
We also moaufnefure
LIQUID CEMENT,
For Leaky Tin Roofs.
Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint.
. ALSO
COMPOUND CEMENT,
For Leaky Shingle fools, which will often
save the cost of a new roof.
. Sample of Ready Roofing and Circulars sent
by mail when desired.
Favorable terms made with responsible par
ties who buy to sell agam.
c READY ROOFING CO.,
. 73 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
SUPPLEE. & ERA,.
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDERS
And General Machinists; Second street
Below. Union, Columbia, Pa.
They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces,
Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns,
Fronts,. Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil
dings, and, castings of every description ;
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
IN THE MOST MODERN ANNI:NPROVED
Manner;
Pumps,,Brick Presses, Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery_
for Mining and Tanning; Brass Bearings,
Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks,
Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit
tings in'all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues,
Heaters, .Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors,
Washers, &c.
BLACKSMIT.RiNG in GENERAL.
From long experience in building machinery w
flatter ourselves that we can give general satis
faction to those who may favor us with their
orders. it'Repairing promptly attended to.
' Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet
with prompt attention. Price* to suit the time:..
Z. SUPPLEE,
T. R. SUPPLEE.
Columbia; October 20. 1860. 14 ti
/111 HE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.,
Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penna.
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, 82,604,435
Whole amount of Premium Notes, 255,931 46
Bal. Cash Premiums,
January 1, 1863, $2,120 31
Rec'pts for premiums,
less Agt's commiss
ions in 1563, 9,382 45
Receipts for Assessments
less Agt's commissions
in 1863, 2,385 02
Losses and expenses paid
iu 1863, $10,133 32
Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1, •
1864, 3,754 47
$l3 - ,7 '79
A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT,
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy,
John Fendrich, H. G. Minich,
Samuel F. Eoeilein, Michael S. Shuman,
MiChael S. Shuman, S. C. Slayrnaker,
George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald
Edmund Spering, Amos S. Green.
WINES B.;LIQUORS,
1.- i s H. D. BENJAMIN,
DE/11 ER .1:4
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta,
IDEGS leave to inform the public that he
Jjwill continue the WIN E& LIQUOR busi
ness, in all its branches. lie wall constantly
keep on hand all kinds of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Seotcl:
Whiskey, Cordials. Bitters, c.,
BENJAMIN'S
Justly Celebrated Rose. Whisky,
ALWAYS ON NAND.
A very superior OLD RYE ri f fIISKEY
us[ received, which is warranted pore.
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 I im
Ice Crea,-rn
WOLPE'S•ICE CREAM SALOON open
every Day and Evening - -SIiNDA
excepted, where can be had Some of the molt
finely flavored ICE CREAM in the State—
Philadelphia not excepted.
TI„ QUAL or REGULAR TIAIEKEEPERS
r j can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAHN, Cor
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 ust as true for timekeeping
SPECTACLES to suit all who
can be aided with glasses,
can be bought at H. L. F i r E. J. 2A11.211 , 5, Cor -
ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square,
Lancaster. New glasses refitted in Old framec,
at short notice. [v6-1v
A SUPERIOR COOK STOVE,
Very plain style, each one warranted •:Is'
to perform to the entire satisfaction of .
the purchaser.
PATTERSON & CO. ---
WILCOX'S Celebrated Imperial Ex
tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with
self-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best VA
use, just received at
DIFFENBA CH'S
THE GUM CLOTH OVER COAT is the
very best thing out for wet weather—not
Oil-Cloth—but something far supenor : war
ranted not to shrink. Call and examine them
•,AT DIPFENBACH'S.
T EWELR Y.—A large and selected stock n
0 fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the
best factories in the country can be found at
H. L. Fr E. T. ZAHAPS,
Corner of Center Square and North Queen
Street, Lancaster, Pa.
R OGER'S Celebrated Pearl Cement and
Oil Paste Blacking at
"THE GOLDEN MORTAR."
ALARGE LOT OF BJJIF WINDOW
SHADES at remarkably low pticea to
Close Out. JOHN SPANGLER,
Market Street, Marietta.
3000 POUNDS EXTRA . SUGAR
eVed vit p i r ot i rl i. lag s. fra
gala at
Yr 1111 E4 IiIiCRCES. Sfl .TL' 1?E14 S AT
I glpitg'for •
" • J. , IE:VITPENA IPS .
U.BsC,Ettirr,L Q„,/.racetred for all the lead
),3 irk Perioditala of ;the. day
, At, The Golden Mortar.
$13,887 73