Abe Ncrtal ntaricttian. MARIETTA CAR HOURS. The several pas -o.llger trains will leave the "Upper-Station Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at t..n minutes before 8; Mail train West, 11:56; Way train East, 1:45; Harrisburg Accommo dation train, East, 6:39 and the evening train West, at 7:02. . _ ---- ----- Marietta, Saturday, June 11, 1884. sir We must ask the indulgence of our readers for alack of local intelligence in this and last week's MAcrarriAs, having been housed by sickness. which prevented our usual perambulations, but still there was a consolation left vs, that if we could not visit others—others could• resit us ; for the obliging and . gentlemanly assistant provost marshal ETTLA, called on us OD Tuesday morning and informed us that we were the fortu nate drawer of ticket No. 37 in -"Uncle tam's Lottery." We were delighted, course, and told him to take onr measure for a Sharp'e ri6e,•cartridge taix and haversack ; he declined, how ever, stating that that could be done at Lancaster, on the 29th of June, when We were to report. He withdrew, bow ing at an angle of 4.5, whilst we wished the draft in h-1.1. . o w The following contributions were received by the "'Ladies' Patriotic Cir cle of Marietta" for the I.)oxisent on, the lit h instant to the U.S. Christian Com- it t4 -ton I spread, made by the following young I:.d,es: Miss Ella Benjamin, Miss Mary Litzie Curran, Mks Ida llenjamin, Miss Callie inholr. Miss I dm. A. Moore, 7 pads, package or pa pc.r. d rs. E. A. Lindsay. I roll linen. iraoliage of wool. Misses Annie and El: Contra Carroll, l shirt, $ pads, 1 hand kerchief, roll of linen, package of pa per,. M iss Fannie Clark, four filled hou,owives. Air. Christian Eagle. Si cash, Mr. Samuel l'atterson, fi pairs s, - wks, 3 pairs linen Jrawers, 2 Iloon coats Mrs. 'l'. lliestand. 1 dress skirt, - I hop hags. A friend, 1 linen sheet Mra. Jacob Wisner, 1 pair of cotton drawers, 1 pair flannel ilivrers, 1 vest. 1 shirt, 1 handkerchief. roll of linen, roll of bandages. Mrs. (1. W. Stahl. 1 011 of muslin. rid! of linen. Mrs. A. N. Cashel, 1 hop pillow, 1 roll muslin and Imen, t pair drawers, 1 ring pad, 1 tum bler quince jelly, 1. bottle c.urrant Rine. Mrs. Fri rec., ;atekage of papers. .Miss Nettie Rainer, l shirt, roll of muslin, 1,11 or patch k. Mrs. Susan Rainier. I pair pants, 2 vestS, 1 pair drawers, 1 wl..r-shirt, 2 tercels, roll of 'linen, :35 bandages, 6 packagee' eciirestAtilfil I; packages farina, l dozen lemons, 2 bottles mixed pickles,2 bottles ketchap poundl eastile soap, 2 pounds dried ',aches. 1 crock currant jelly. Mrs. A. 'rout, :3 ring pada, 2 towels, 2 packages t-)rnstarch, 2 packages farina. Mrs. 13. F. I liestand, 1 sheet, 10 pocket. hand kerchiefs, 3 riag paiP,l pound tapioca, 1 pound sage, .3 pieces soap. Miss E. 11 opkins, 4 ring pads, 3 square pads.— M is. Sarah Kano, 1 roll' calico, 1 shirt, roll muslin. Miss E. Rudisill, :3 ring lads, 1 lawn skirt, 'patches, hooks end papers, Master IloWard Cassel, 17 pa pers. Mr. J. Pitfeobach, 1 package rnstarch, 1 package farina, 1 package crAckers, l package dried apples. Mrs. Aim E. Littliart, roll of muslin and linen. N 11:.. Aaron and Ahrani Sammy, 53.1- arils bandages, 1 packace lint, roll of muslin,- Miss Bell Rainier, 1 package dried peaches. 1 package cornstarch, jar mixed pickles, 1 can peaches, rcan tomatils, ,Miss stationary and rail df linen;' `Mts. EMily CaSsel,l can fresh lobaters, , 2: packages •farina, 2 c.ikes Soap. Mrs. S. Doyle. $1 vash.-- Mrs, Jacob , Stahl, 1 sheet, 1 shirt. 1 packaii l e dried apples. Miss Mary Au derson','. J., spread, 1, filled housewife.— rs, C. Anderson, 2 packages corn. slarchj!' packages farina. Miss Lila Cook, 6 hop bags, 3 bars soap. Miss Sarah Anderson, lot of wool. Mrs i;eurge W. Mahaffey, 1. sheet, 1 shirt, • 2 vests; roll' of muslin, package dried apples, magazines and papers. The tbl hpyring' were seat 'bi - the elrele ": 1, .11read. 12 shirts, 12 pairs drawers, 5 pairs slippers, 4 housewives _ _ _ _„, .... likr The citizons of Safe liarbor, Lancaster , county, ere making - ample Preparatiops for Alio reception ofCo. td the ist Pa. Reserves Corps. This ( . .npany was gotten up by the late Cap tain Genrgefflestr,Avilo Was killed n.t'thils: battle of White Oak Swamp, during the tut , morable seven days'Oglit in, front of tar Miss Margaret Franek's new building, is now in the hands• of the brick-layers. We were shown. a few days Wage; by the Architect, Mr. / Sohn Goodman, the plan of this building, Which, when, completed, will certainly be one of the finest in the borough. oir The .Stramberry exhibitioa oil Thursday evening was slimly attended and the display rather meagre. The !..ea.son being decidedly against due hor net:. A fall report will appeat next • Sfixter Groor, Professor of the I or.-- -- "a" . rt, who,basopened saloon '•ha - rtil i 4141 g Wirth tifi Mar.) sots 5000 '.See his or ,cgiutzkil.— fir The draft in this county met with no obstacles in the way—everstl4tr passed off harmoniously. We give l el,- low the result of districts in our immedi ate vicinity MARIETTA BOROUGH. Conrad Armold, Wm Pressey, Joseph Rehn, Win Chapman, Charles Sbillow, P L Baker, Martin Shields, Samuel Foultz, Isaac Sharp, Jacob Peters, Christian Miller, Benj F Hartman, William Roberts, Thomas BA( Jacob Ball, David Coble, Abraham Ropp, Zaebaria Baker, William Bell, Geo W. Stahl, Emanuel Weaver, Wesley Taylor, Ahem A Cosset John Waller, A Shellenberger, Isaac Sortie, Jacob Risch, George Bullock, John Stickler, Lewis Smith, Emanuel Roberts, 1) H Armstrong, John W Langdon D H Mellinger, Samuel Smith, (col)John R Clickner, Martin Young, „Win . 11 .Sultzbach, Martin 11i Shott, 'l' 0 Fahnestock, PhlfP,Sanders, Fred Chieltadons, Jeff. ThomPson, Leonard %Yeller, A J Longenecker, Fred P Myers- James Donacho, Franklin Detrich, Lewis Jones, John Devan, (col) . John Walker, (col) John UOurter, Geo A talehling, Mich tel Gable, Benj F Biesta.nd, • J Mid -Whitehill, Benj F Vandever, Abraham Sammy, Lewis Burkhart Thomas-Brenner, Maxwell Ripple Ab'in Dejling-er, Walter Pryberger, JonaS Beater, 'Jacob flitz, Frederick Bass, 11 Lindenbaum, David Roth, COLUMBIA-LOWER WARD Philip Cabe, Frealatl hlauahan, Cyrus M Matbiot, C 0 Haldeman, 1) Hottenstein, S. Chatham : Lawrence Volley, James (olio,- John Winger, Sol. Dock, • - Nicholas Gillman, Win Rutter, .Tacob Zahn), Ahm . Eilthuud, I' R Vache, Thos M Davis, Jnho Zell, L) H Detwiler, Wm Jemmeson, Edward Atlee„,' Pat McGlaughlin, Win Smith, (25y) Joseph , Liphart, colored, : Mathias Flick, Frank Weaver, Morris Mcßride, • :Robert Allison, Benj Watson, Henry Wagner, Edward Lloyd, 1 I enryehaler, David Evans, J aUffejt, Frank Bost, Haftleman,. / ., Gerard Davis, Frank SanderS, - Gen Isaac !r Wilsoh, - • Jacob Kline, Nehion DaVine' John RothaWaY; John'Y l7 PnleYinl) Edward,Reuse,...-, Chria •Grofft,;-.- • .t . 14 Charles Sthith, John;ll'elping4r Wtn K Nowlen, W Gruver, John Rialu, Win Jones. S Smith, enlored. David J ones, (34y) labor.. r, 13 R Mayer, Sam'! E Masten, Ii McCormick, J G Hess, B S Haldeman, W A. Martin, H Hostetter, .John Bender, Sylvester Pinney, Geo Powell, Henry Evans, Win Thompsoo, Robert Irwin, colored. . Geo W Horner, Conrad Fett!r,- Jaeob Baines, William Welcome, .Geo Itippv. colored,. • (4 , 0 W Hell, James. Schroeder, John R• Haines. (), Webster, David Welsh (20v) Thos W Veain,y, laborer, W F ..ockhard, Jacob F Fisher, V G Foljerton,. lI R Knotwell, Wash Diliny,• S A Hogentogler, Chas 11 Brooks, Thos. Rogers, John Flick, We: Emerine, Lewis .Harierker, Theodore Roland, .Joseph Rogers, John 'l' Hippy, Comrad Kern Isaac Riale, James 'W Chas B Walson. Wasbingtob Cyrus Roan, (col) Besse ITamo John Price, Daniel H (Tuba; John Piert, A A Harper. li W Rigor. James Deim, (col) Sylv'r.,\V Finney, Win Tillman, (col) Joshua. Miller, Aloe Wanner, John WisslOr, James Nolin. Henry Frisby. COLUMBIA-I: PPRR WA RD Jacob Bromer, Thos R Supplee, .Toseph H Black. johu Bucher, James M cGiums, John Brown, S 51cTogue. Henry I' Brooks, John J McTmzue, ilartin Day, (4;or.cre Cauiell, John Brown, H Schaper, Fronk Ziegler,' Fred Bucher, 'PiousGerownshield Michael Kramer. Benjamin Sanders, Conrad Olchlager, C Ladenberger, Chas' jamiion . Christdani Bucher, B Fsaick, M I) Noah Waldendorf, John Root, K Smith; Semi J Turner, Charier. , Zeitler, Fleubner, Frank ; Heckler, James Firtn, Martin Reuter, John Kramer, Burp* Diyel, Jacob G Pence, HenryVennis, Geom . ° Seebert, John Iteineer. F P Volkner; Michael Thomas, Robert Colt, Wm Pane, • Jobb Strine. 1-7. It ST DONEGAL. TOWNS:IIIP. Casper Keller, Jacob Libbart, Jr., Jacob Walton, Semi Levennight, Reisslauil, Henry S Neisley, Hiram. Jacobs. John L Marple, Christian Herr, Abm Michael, A bm Ilershey, Martin Young, Jonas B Hostetter, Daniel H Snider, •Benjamin Gish, Levi Peters, Jos K Heisey. Abm Geltmaker, Levi Longenecker, -Levi Musselman, Bartholomew Wiser Peter Kreybill, Jr. T ETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post Office at Maiietta; 'Pa., Tx UnSDA -JUNE 9th, 156.4. Dan To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "adverti.ted letters," give the date of this list, and pay' one cent for ad ' vertieh.g. Addison, John Miller, Fred J . Armstrong, Y McDuff, Catherine Brand,.LF Miller, Jacob Berkhriser, Nicholas Rigby, Hosa Cook, William Shertzer, Mollie Doyle,Sarah Shenk, john . Havar, Tillie• Stongh;Peter Herger, George . Smith, William Hewer, Peter Shue,- John - • Hill, SS Todd, Mary Ratty, Mary Thummy, Emma Liese, Mary Wherley, Elizabeth Leese, Peter Whipper, William ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M. TRA V' COW--A brown-colored. Gow, with large horns, well up in years, came to the, premises of the subscriber, residing-in Maytown, on or about the Middle of -May:— The owner is desired to:prove propert), pay charges ,and take her. away;, otherwise she - will be sold according to law. JOHN P. ALBRIGHT. She, can be scan ng on -.Simon, by calliSirnon. F. . A I bright, :pilau i re,! ;r. AO ordere' "tOtaklP , Sat THE'GOLDEN MORTAR. ES 4 A it A 10-40 LOAN. first Vt-ticar' Litt • 'driiitta Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States . By instructions fro. --- ,, --- - V Treasury, dated March 2 ' 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 pays- blo in gold, On Boods of $5OO and upwsrds, semi-annually. (Isl of March and September) and on those of less denominations annually, (Ist of March.) Subscrrber,s can,reteiv6 Builds With Coupons Irani IVlnrch - fst, by paying - the 'accruid inter- est in coin, or in lawful money by adding 410 per cent. for premium. Or, if preferred, may :deposit tite..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 ; $5.000 d $lO,OOO, and Coupon bonds of $5O, $lOO, 9500 and $1,416.. For the greater convenience of snbscribers, 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 un.;e upon per3onihaiti ng surplus money, to subscribe promptly anti se-, cure the investment at par The Secretary in Preimitirig this new Loan to the public through the National Banks, re lies upon the .liberitlitY 'ard patriOtis`n - Of our people, to use all honorable means, and to make exertion for its sale. It is 3,4)04 that Lancaster comity, having done 0 wel; in the past in furnishing the Ge- vernment means, will be eq , :.ally prompt at this time AMO3 BOWMAN, Casliier, PUTNAM CLE'T R /III: billy reliable self-Adjumting Wringer. V I The frame being of Iron: thoroughly galvanized, nil danger f om rmyt isr removed, and the liability to split, so unavoidable in . wooden naachines, is pre vented. No thumb-screws or complicated fastenings to wear out or get out ,of ,order; it can be fastened firmly to the tub in a single second. Warranted unth or without Cog-Wheels. It took the Flasr PRF.ATIUDI at Fifty-Seven State and CotintY - .P . airsdn 1883; and is,'imth out an exception, the best Wringet ever made. Instead et believing the .statements of par ties interested in the sale of other Virringets, Try it, and Judge for-Mdfself. Test it thoronthty=witti any and 'ALL 'others, and.if not entirely satisfactory, return it. ICwih Wring anything. front 'thread to a Lad quilt without al'eration. Patented in the United States, Vngland, .Canadit; and Australia. Agents wanted in every town. Putnam Manufacturing Co: GE ., :•rf. &Si : know fr - am ;practical experi ence that iron well galvanized with zi Oil not oxidize or runt one particle. I con safely say, after several years , experience in the manu facture of chain for chain-poinps and Water drawers, in which 1 have tested the ability of iron and zinc, that if the process be con ducted properly, it is - a perfect weld ofjhe two. Nearly one year ago my family commet ced using one of your Wringers. It now performs ail of its functions as well as it did the first time it was used, ant' has become an in dispensible -atticie With us. I` have close ly observed several other kinds of clothes wringers, the moans operas di being different, trying to- produce the sane results. as the Putnam Wringer, Ira in, my judgment they ,have failed. The ,taut Wilitger is as near pet:feet as possible, and I can cheerfully recom mend it to be the hest in use. - Respectfully yours. W. WHEELER. Cleveland, Ohio. M 411 - rears' experience in the galvanizing business enable me tu indorse the above state ments in all particalArs. _ . JNO. C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Beekmann Street. New York, January, 1864. No. 1, $6:00, Nu. A, 458;50. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by the PU TN AM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 Platt Street, New York, and Cleve land, Ohio. S. C. NORTHROP, Agent. 1864. sP BI G 1864. J: R. DIFFEJVBACI - 1 Invites attention to a large and handsome 68017lT1eh t of New i•:pring and . Summer Goods, Purchased in Philadelphia aid New-York, consisting in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Prints, Lawns, Ginghams, Chintzes, Challies, SfIB WLS, Together with all kinds of Do:nestie goods, such as bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ticking, Checks. Denims, FPruiture Checks, Drilling, &c., One case of Prints at l2k cents a yard. Case of Bleached Muslins at l 2 cents. Latest style goods for Gentlemen and Boys wear, Fancy and Black Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cloths, Vestings, &c., &e., Large lot of fresh Groceries of all kinds Rio and Java Collee, Teas, White s. Brown Sugar,Fresh Spices, New Mackerel, Extra Syrups, Salt._ Sugar-Cured Hams, &c. 20 barrels of sugar at lq cents per pound, 5 'Hogsheads Syrup' at 60 cents per Gallon, Miscellaneous. - French Corsets, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs, Shirt Fronts, Large lot of Pure Liquors. Ile also continues to keep on hand a large supply of , stiperikr Brandies, Wines , Gins, Schnidaires Schnaps. Drakes, Plantation Bit ters, and that aug4iOr.'o/dilye. Persona . pur chasing Liquors can rely upon getting the best article at the lowesrprice the market will afford IC:r Highest piicks given for country produce. iincitliet: 411 foi 5000 gen, Who want their Faces Shaved cleip, their ,Shampooned in .e,ntost -seieptific maim' I.n do so ;by ca ng `the •Market,,:a a o Barbet 'aloon, opposite Libitaxt's h a y , , Friends and. Relatives of the brave SOLD.IEBS cec SAVED US, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT • A LL, Win) HAVER I'E N D S=AND RlatiVea in the Army or Navy,' should take Npecial care. that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the s brave Soldiers and 'Sailors have neglected to provide themeerves with them, no better pres ent can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the'. S'oldier'a never in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds affecting Troops Will be speedily :relieved and effectually cured by using thebe,adniiiable Medicines, and by paying.Prhpei. , ittention to the Direction° which are ittlielied to each Pot Or'llox. Sick kleadache and wont of Appetite Incident to' Soldiers ! e Secretary cf the h, 1864. this Bank Those feelings which so tninatiV' arise from trouble or-annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever is towholeboine, tiius diatnrbine xtic hquitbfel of the liver aVd !These orgaria mustmust%,b relieved, if sod deakre tu The 'Pins, taking aeCording' the Viiliteir instructionsoivilTliejclylirOute tfr-iveirthy•se lion in bojh Ryer' ipad synnach,aini as a'iiatu rat co p e tfo' hean (Pio Weaktiess and Debility induced by OVER FATIGUE. - - soon disaPpear by the useof' - these in.' valuable Pills, arid the - Soldier will quickly :acquire additional' strength. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly' acted upon. It may seem strange that Wolloway"S Pills should be recommended 'for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that 'thev would increase the relaxatton. This is a great Mistake. Tor these Pills Will' correct the N. and stomach :Md thus remove all the acrid humours from the system.- Thiti cine Will give tone and vigor to the whole` organic system hawever deranged, while health and strength follow as a Matter of coarse. Nothing Will stop 'the relakation of the Dowels an sure as this famous mediciee. 'VOLUNTEERS ATTENTOIN! ' Serpa and Utters, Blotches and Stvellings car, Nyith certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken night • and morningi'and the Ointment be ficely used as stated in the printed ustructioos. treated in any other manner they dry up in une part to break out in another. • Whereas.this Ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy man. It will require a little perseverance in bud cases to insure a LASTING CURE. For 'Wounds either occasioned by Me R ayonet Sabre or the Bullet,..Sores or Briiisea, To which every. Soldier and Sailor are liable there are no,medicines so \ safe, sure and con venient as Dollowa:,.'s Pills and Ointment.— The par wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately., it he would only provide himself with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all around it, then cover it with a piece of linen from his Kuaps pack and compressed with a handkerchief.— Taking night end morning 6 or 6 Pills, to cool the syskin and prevent inflamation. Every St:ldler's Knapsack and Seaman's. Chest should be provided with these invalua ble Remedies. IMPORTANT CA UTION !—NOUC are genuine unless the words l` 11 oi-tows v,., Nlity Yoaa .ad La su,o arc diseerdiLle as a Water . irk tin err:.; , leaf or the book of directions, r•mod eat.' pot or box; the same may be seen Li,' holding the leaf to the light.— A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counurfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *,,"Sold at the Manufactory of Professor flui.tewsy, SO :11aiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized .world, in pots or boxes, at 30c.:70c.and $l.lO each. 1% .7. 1 - 3 Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. iCas Dealers -in say-well known medicines can have SHOW' CARUS, CIRCULARS, Re., sent them, I _FREE or EXPENSE, by addressing THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 80 fidaiden Lane, New-York. rcr There le considerable saving by taking the- larger sizes. fDee 26-Iy H E-iminense demand - for the products of I the loom, to clothe and shelter our rapid ly increasing army, has created a great Kara- ty of many fabrics.. We are pleased, however, to announce to our customers and the public generally that by we haye .anticipated their. wants, and now have a beautiful stock of ..Ipriaag at lower prices Man they now can be purchased in the Eastern Markets.- Cur Stock embraces everything new, dura ble and desirable in Ladies Dress Material, Spring Cloaks 6. Cloakiag, Colored and Black Silks, Balmotals, Shawls, Skirts, Hoisery. Gloves, Belts, Embroideries. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, For Dress and Business Suits, made up to or 7 der wlr.n desired. A ftne Assortment of Sheeting, - Countapanes, Blankets, Linen Ot tiaburga, Diaper, Crash. Feathers, Ingrain, Stair and Rag Carpets, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Glass and Queensware, Sc. Groceries. Syrups, Sugars, Salt, Teas, Fish, &c. SPANGLER PATTERSON. Marietta, April, 1864. JOHN Ukt,CI.L.L, NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA Takes this means of informing his old cus tomers and the public generally, that he has re-taken the old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackley,) and is now permanently fixed to prosecute Having just returned from the city where he selected a large, varied and fashionable assortment of everything in the . HAT AND CAP LINE, • and now only asks' an examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a stock of Hutting mate rial, he will be enabled, at short notice, to manufacture all qualities—from the common Soft to the most Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and manufacturing good goods at low prices, he hopes to merit and 'receive a liberal share of public patronage 11The highest price paid for Furs—in trade or cash. 14 °WARD A.SSOCJATION; PHIL.4DELPIIII, PA, L n iseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems—new and reliable treat ment—in tieports of the Howard Association. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Da. T. Strxe.triv , Hoocer- TON, Howard Association, No. ;2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa CARD. Traveling Oper-Skirts, Under -Shirts, Drawers, Batinorill Skirts, §-c. The undersigned having removedto Bahr bridge for the purpose of- practising- his pro- , fession, would taliePthis-finethod of thanking the public for thelnattbnege bestowed upon him ' and would inlistrehderfullV reeoinrifeild pr. Henry Landis Oihia , sneeessorin tlie . prae= . . tice of medicine-as well as :the. diiig:tivarneis. - 8 01 l long. cc e ratp , • -• • , • = if. TILE SPRING CAMPAIGN HAS OPENED =I WoOlen, Cotton and Linen Fabrics fur Nen and Youths. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, • • Jr - , • ;1 - THE FIATTIWG BUSINESS IS ALL yrs' BRANCHES. THE DRAFT:egOTHE DRAFT!! Who would not be out of the Draft? DuT that which effects us in connection .) with the Army, is rot th , only one—the lliaft upon the POCKET these times is equally severe—consequenfly we purchase goods where we get them cheapest. <T<DI:I - 33_ gler, SUCCESSOR TO DAVID ROTH LS THE HARDWARE 111:SINESS, Would take this method of informing the pub lic that he is now prepared to furnish anything in his line of business, such as Glass, Oils, Varnishes, `tomes. Iron, Carpenter's Tools, hinges, Bolt:, Locks, Nails, all kinds of Building mciterial, Cuachryiker's Goods, Cederivcire, Clocks,, Tancy Articles in large variety, with a full tui sortment of shelf. Roods generally, which he will sell at the lowest prices. wholesale or re- , il. Call and examine the Ana. • Madet.a . , March 5, 1864. S. S. RA:1711170N, , Merchant Tailor,' and Clothier, At P. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the coy ner of Korth, Quecn aul ,Orange Streets, Lancaster, - Penn'a. el_R ATEF U L to the Citizens of Marietta Ulf and iiieinity; for the liberal patrOnage heretofore extendec, the undersigned•respeet fnlly solicits a 'continintrice of the same; as- Suring them, that under all eircum.tanves, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every ndYof cenfidenee repeiedf CLOTHS, CASSIS E REg ANDVESTINGg, and such other seasonahle :material as fashion„and the market furnishes, constanily kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO,-REA DY-,.:1!)1 DE cLor Gerttlerami's . Furnisqng Gournis and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring ,and Clothing establishniCnt. dfdj.e)c. , rribincr a`nb Conbenanctr WouLD most respectfully take this means of informing his friends and the public generiilly that he has commenced the clrawitiof - MORTGAGES. ' JUDGMENTS. led in fact everything in tlie" C 9,14 VEY A 14C1 line. Having gratuiteua 'intercourse "with member of the Lancaster Bar, Will enable, burn execute instruments of writing with irceuraey. - ita He can be found at the office - of !' Tist MARI ETTI A NY' on Front sueet, - oi at his re = 9l idence or Market Street, :a square 'west:of-the' ti Donegal House," gariettn.' Blank Deeds, Mortgages, TudgmentS alld Leases always on hand and' fur sale. OSSORN's• :- Celebrated Prepared Jolt Coffee. . . Warranted euperior to any in th e Market. . . IT is used byfast-class families - everywhere, and highly recommended 'for nervous'. and uo speptic persons, being weryimutritious. and: free from , all deleterious substances, in testi mony of which I have .certificates from. the most eminerx Physicians and Chemists in this country. Try it and you will be sure to con tinue its use in preference to any other. Sold at retail for Twenty Five cents a-pound, by first-class Grocers throughout _the , .14nited States. A liberal discount allowed to The trade. Put up only by Lnwrs 'A. OSBORN, Wholesale Depot, 69 NYarren at.. N. Y Highly Important to The Citizens of jArrietta . , ROGERS, the proprietor of the'cAle a ted Pearl Cement, and Japan Paste Blacking:, was in town during er " ent week and. Landis Sc Trout Th *Lid in another supply of those articles. The 'Cenieht . Mends' wood, bone; marble, porcelain; stone orleath er. Try it aud be, convjoced,of its use. The Blacking is a very superior article fur boots,. shoes and harness, producing a 'beautiful polish and at the same time ,softening the ; , leather and preventing if from ciack tug. , Remember the above articles are for gale it' The. Golden MoiliAr rz/g Marietta, MaS , 28, 1864. The, - American. Watches; riIHE American Watches are among the-best 1 timekeepers now inruie, and for durability strength and simplicity far.- surpass any other watch made in.the-world. • 1 , I hr. L. l E. J. Z A HAI Corner of North Queen-st.,and,Centre,Square. Lancaster, Pi.; have Ali cid . for sale at the veil lowest fates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to en sti re Its gen• - uineness. DR. J. Z. 1-I.OF.P.ER, . . DENTIST, OE THE ILUTIMORE COLLEGE 81184 / 1 ••• OF DEN T Af t. 'SP RC ER Y, LATE OF LiAltitlsßuitki. FF I CE:--Vrolit 'street, next doorAci Ur Williams' Drug Store, „between Logitt and Walnut streets, Columbia. C IICAP 'LAMPS. - • - A FRESSI• SUiPI.I" ut - Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns • of eve patern, sortable for the..Parior, the ~itchen and the Chamber, Hanging and Side Lamps for Halls, Churches, Stores and Offces, Having purchased them froth the , ' manufact revs in large quantities at the lmi-est. edsh Mies tre can sell them much , under the usual retail prices, although , every hitter. description., of goods ate advancing. TTERSON Public. Ncitice 1 lIF. books belonging to the llopegalpt.lls —John Stauffer—nave ,been-placed the; hands of the undersigned for collection.. Alt accounts remaining unsettled by the fourth day of July next, will, on the following day, without respect topersons,' be, placed. in suit.. MEV Justice of the Peace Marietta, May 28, 1884—iit. . . , . l IRANKLIN HINKLE, M. "11... After an absence of 'nearly three years iu the Navy and Army of the United States has returned to the Borough of Marietta . and 're sumed the practice of Medicine. . . . . - lis,iecial attention paid to .Surgical cases in which branch of his preiessiOn he has had very considerable experience. OFFICE to his private- residenee.:—lentrance at the Hall door. . , 11R1M 1..: GROCER]. le Jaya and Laguira Coffee; Ciaslied, 7 ' Pulverized and Biowu Sugar ; supprior Green and Black Te.a,. Rite, Cltee.se and *fricesi . Byiup aad primi ba= king Molasses; Excellent Pearl _Barley tug , ' . J.B. DIFFENBACH'S. 011AMPAGNE and 6tber Table Wines guarranteed to be p and seta as low as can be boughtin is of Nevi-York" -,tricot A LARGE' LOT OIi"4I.T.PF WINDOW _ 11 SHADES atiernitrkably tow prices; fr,li CiOtill 014._ - ...)ctruc SpAaatEa, " . • " ' ,l l(litili'et l Street, Marietta. r . F, ~ P.TgkAATAR4I + .I Tor culinary purpose,,a„warxanicAgE:nuine, ;ATP ..172,.;,Acttfamin. ~ t.10;1/62;itiso of c ii),:.l4o:l%2qii ril6 - 41). THE ANERICAX AliTitiAN is a journal devoted to fostering t!.e interests Arti sans and :1: anufaaururs, enevunigtnz the ge- flint of Inventors, and protecting the rights of Paterinies it is published every NVednes day morning, at No. 212 Broadway (corner Oi Fulton Street), New. Yotir, by It ROW N. COOMBS & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. The Proprietors of the American .1 Hisar re nivelfally announce that on May 1 :,,6 1. 11, the) issued the fi rst num or rof that j m - mil : and they confidently believe that, after tin public have carefully perused and duly til,test ed its varied and valuable contents, it will . tie unanimously declared to be more iastruct:yo and interesting that any other weekly veri odical 01 similar character published in either the United Stales or Europe. 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Brunnvr, Wm. G. Case, C. S. kaufltuan, Wa.kthington Righter J. B. :Anually Justus Gray. ' OFFICERS : E. ileishey, Pres.; ,A. Bruner; Vice Tres S. S. Detwiler, cashier. This*Ban k. .having been authorized to corn toeuce 'litinebs under the National Currenzy. i Act,now duly organized and prepared to , receive deposits, make- tolfections an all acces,i qds points ter/nay discount notes, drafts; 4.c., buy and ,sell gold, sewer and do ° ineglic atelta74,ie, incitrahsact all business up peitakuittg to a thoroughly organized Bank. Int 6 rest paid on special deposits fur 6 months or longei Banking' hom , : from 9A, it. to 3P. M. DISCOUIIt day: MondaytC tO M, each week. 'Your patronage is respee • solicited. • S. S. DET LOUR Cashier. May :IS, • pm. ,stribtitrr lc. subscriber 6ifers his services to the 1 citizens of Mhrietta sod vicinity, in CONVEYANCING, ENGROSSING AND COPYING. He has kindly been permitted to refer to James Duffy, esq., S. S. Nttiee„.esq.. James Aleliatfey, esq., S. F. .Fagle Az. Co., G. W. esq., S. &11. lliehtand. ' Can be found at all times at his dwelling op posite John W. Clark's residence. on Mar ket street, or at George W. Mehatley's Satin Mill, at the Upper Station. JACOB -C. BUKKAItT. Marietta, Oct. 31, 1.883-11. ICE CREAM ft "The Hermitage," LOWER MARIETTA Flavored lee Cream can be. had r dxy and evening at Cuatatiag - s' lerhiitage. Betel, at the Lowe!. Station', Ma- Icp Crqa,m_ •ANTOLFE'S 10E CREA'Itt SkLOf)N open every Day and Evening--SDNDAY excercie4l 2 trttere,ean be hail fume of the most ~ tinelVfliivorer CREAM in the State— I `Philadelphia not excepted. [36-6m WANTED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Country made Cigars, for'whieh CASH Will be paid at . HENRY WOLFE'S, ' - .TA Market Street, fvfarmlta, Pa. 14.1,ya , Ut: none but what ate well made. ,-T_TICKORY Sc. Oak I Vood, AO Cords each =rl, Hickory and 'Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied with the cash when they will be plomptlyofillee. Spangler &'Patterson. 'T 'A'C'F. COLD CREAM' MEAD made of CF. County Hooey. at WOLFE'S 1 - up IkANDIEB- - ail?rariti—guarranted to he gynuine. - • • H. 1). Benjamin.
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