The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 31, 1864, Image 2

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F. L. Baker, Editor,
MARIETTA. PA :
Vattodcu t , Oecemltes. 41,18b4.
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ISOCICINO aLAILROAD (JARS :— . PI oLwitu 4.l
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e tandieg the terrible examples-which,
have been Witnessed by, the public, of,
the practice of locking passengers up
railroad cars,' aiother instance . :hai , oc=
carted in blichigan, on' he Greed Truuk
railroad'near Detroit: Two trains came
iu collision on the night of the 15th
stant, and the ensines .became so ,dove-,
tailed that tbei could ,poi he sePaTaied.
The passenger cars were Tull of peclple,
locked in. ,The stock of the, collision
upset the stoves, the , cars,tookfire,, and
a &amber of the passengerswera barut
to death ; boW many , is not known, but;
the !remains of some 'have since been
found among the charred wreck.`,' Pere
haps the heavy clatriases recOyeipil
have the effect to, cause reform,, if it
shall not to bring to lifethe' roasted.
people.
A. PLEASI, I / 4 4 G INCIDENT 7=The Reir.'"Atr.
Keidall, who recently I returned froai an
offf6ial visit fro Califtienia;combinniCatie
the folloWing incident ; "A.' finer little
boy brought to'the Sanitary Fair, held
at MaryFiville, a' white chickenEirbiCli
was all he had to offer,''saYing inighe
make some brothfor aidck soldier; Fie
had deckeffhis little offering' with' rib
bons of "red; White and' blue" but he
had no money to Pay the entrance'
and was rejected at thin: docfr.'4Fi he
passed ffoWn the street, a gentleman 13062
ing his distress,' listened 'to' his "story,
gavel him a ticket and sent him in. The
simplicity of the chiid aird 'the' beauty
of the offering attractekattentiori, and
the chicken was,put up at , auction and
Fold for: four hupflred,ciollars in gold for ,
the .Sanitary ComMissian.
, ,
.
sres A Washington letter 'writer;' i n
sk e tchingthe various members oetice .
lionno, thus speaks of Hon. 'l'.'Sfevens,
the distinguistied'ieprennritutive of 'this '
district : "In frthit Of (Hon:lt.' o'.
Schenck) sits' Thatlibites Biel/ens, of -
Pennsylvania, 'the tlhdeimin ttie'
lanise'Committlin dii Wayi3 and'Mnins.
Hein one of the yiningiast old tnen thitt
over' lived, .defying "the neve:n . o 'lindd
winters'that liciad, by
an aver-active and' atethailanne'
to every duty. He is more` active `tha
many a man of half his Amin'
His voice, cracked its it:now . is, posies=
aol a great pnwer oflattraction, ina his
wit and aarcaam, his favorite weapons.in
debate, are almost irrekatiltale."
.
G''Lieutenant' Ootridanding
Parker, 'Jr., of the United State's - gen:
boat Maumee; rediaedl.wh'en' 4 e,' fait; the
appointment of a cadet at Iffeit.Pbinty
froth the' member''of corigre'set trblng his'
districtin' ''Unfoitunitely; Perk:
er was too yeiting'td
stud his father,:deeircina lothe one
in his tdiin sheuld have the benefit of
the appointnient, cast 'about, - for it 'boy
worthy of it. la a dry•goodi' store' Wag
a lad, the , son of Irjsh parents, who, by
his salary as'clerlr', supported a wido wed
mother and sister: The place was offer.'
ed to him, but' was at first refused, WY he
disliked to give up his clerkship. Upon
saws erman . ,
of the diseases induced by privation and ex
posures incident to camp life. In the lists
published almost daily in .the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that
a very large proportion are suffering from de
bility. Every case of that kind can be readi
y curet by Hoofland's German Bitters. We
have no hesitation in stating that, if these bit
ters are freely used among our soldiers, hund
reds of lives might be saved that othetwise
would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army and hospi
tals,who have been restored to health by the use
of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends.
Beware of counterfeits ! See that the Mg
nature of "C. M. Jackson,' is on the wrapper
of each bottle.
PRIOES.
Large Size, $1:00 per bottle, or l• dozen for $5.
Medium size, '76c per bottle, or i dozen for $4.
The larger size, on account of the quantity
the bottles hold, are much the cheaper.
Should your nearest druggist not have the
article, do not be putoff by any of the intoxi
cating preparations that may be offered in its
place, but send,to us, and we will forward,
securely packed, by express.
Principal Office and Manufactory,
No. 631 ARCH STREET.
au — Fu ,, VA • • .
von don peaperiern has been organized
six year's, and has demonstrated the
soundness of the . principle' upon which
it is founded ; namely, 'the' die.courage- '
merit of vagrancy by, withholding Chari
ty, money, kc,, - froni beggars, e x cept 'as
the condition ef,the poor' is letirried - by
anti
ininvestigation through - the society, 'antl
in this, the prevention, of pauperism in
crime. Such sociaide• - should
everywhere that the poPtilation will
warrant it.
lir Politeness goes a great way. Mr.'
Ward Beecher' says "an impudent cclark
can do as much injury to his; store; as
the neglect of the.proprietor to. adrisr-;
rise his goods." Two undoubted,ian'd,
significant facts which ovary one.;
ested will pleas bear in saind.',l..;
- Why does the now.rmoon remirid
me of a giddy - girl ?' , Beesursh s hsys , ,t,s,E
Ttutig tef'sbdle Much
pot, Vastt 1110 Stissorz
Mrs. Hutchins, of Baltimore, impris
oned for sending a sword to Harry Gil
more the rebel raider, has been released
by the President from,,the Fitchburg
( Mass.) House of Correction, and has
returned, a sadder and it is hoped a
wiser woman.
Coal has reached so high a price in
the Eastern States that the Massachu
setts railroads are going back to the use
of wood as a cheaper fuel. •
James William Wallack, long known
throughout the United States as an ac
tor of considerable merit, , and a:theatri
cal manager, died in Net 'York a few
days ago at an advanced age.
A proposition is on foot to build a
new railroad froth Philadelphia to the
Schuylkill coal regions, on the east side
of the Schuylkillriver, to come 'in com-
petition w4h.the Paading Railroad for
the great,,coal carrying trade.:. The pro;
ject is said to oe in the. hands of New
York and Philadelphia capitalists:
Three thousand - dollars' .worth of
wines were bought at Lord Lyons' sale
by a colored *caterer for *ashingtoi
dinner,par!les.
• The murderer !leper Wrote letter
to his parenta,l;efOre his den,t'lL in whjcii
- he declared his innocence, although he
allowed thittliii life > had not' beeifrit
good one:'
William T. Smithson, the ,Washing.:.,
ion banker who was eentenced year
ago to five. years', bard labor in the , Al
.bany penitentiary, : for correspondence
tiitlL.the rehels,.has been pardoned by .
President liincoln. *
A number of prominent Kentuckians
are in Washington,' urging' the, Presi
dent to appoint Gen: 'flatlet military
Commander of their ; State. This is a
Very high coMpliment to. Gen. 'dialer's
direct and effective method of dealing
with secession-sympathizers.
A brave !omen in Missouri repnlsed
a guerrilla attack by free use of boiling
Nutter.
The. estate of the late Senator, Doug
las has been settled, and leaves $14,500
for Abe widow and two children.: At
one time he was reputed to be worth:4l
quarter of a million... • -
The jury in - the case Of A. W. Bar- I
boor aid' wife against'the City of 'Rox
,bary, — Mais., in which the 'plaintiffs
sought' fik receiver $20,000 damages - TOr'
injfer'y sustained by collision-with a rope
wbibh defeindlint had 'placed acros s ` the'
street; while - searching a cave 'for
posed biffeliin'treascirO; retriine'd
dice forrthe'plaintiffs a ferteltiii ago; as"
sesiiiiedifarageis it44775,f"
A Prussian was arrested in Pittstowo,
near Troy, N. Y., on Friday evening •
as R
.
last, for forgeries to the amount ...of,
$20 1 0,000 committe d, , in,the city of Tric,ar,
He was followed to, this
country ().y, two_germao detective, .of
and discovered living in good style,
in a country village, with a wife .whom
he had Tarried since his arrival here,
althoughiie bad left, a family at home.
He, etrn,te;il fell confeatilon, and gaVe up
a safe
,containiag $35,000.
A'society has lately been feinted
in Bordeaux, France, to piit'd'own The
superstition's-of evil: omens. As 'every'
body knows, it is - accounted bad luck to.
begin Anything on a Friday, - or to sit at
a table with 'thirteen, or An `balance ,&j
ohair-cin one leg, or to spill salt ttitweep
yourself and friend.; Ther-Wirsv- society
have regular dinuer ,
s n Fridays,' have
thirteen guest eurn chairs on one leg,
and spill around before commenc
ing/itithe Whole year, during which
luck; has teen thus defied, no' eingle
alit haeliecurredlo•any member.
tir A 'newspaper. is to .be published
n ; E'arisolevoted exclusively .to matri-
Tinial interests. its only advertise
'llnts will , be "wants and replies," from
1
a sons who 'want husbands or wives ;
j o r literaLre .is- to ,be love.correspon
vl
,ce;,.its essays are to treat of the af
f4l:iene, marital duties and rights, and
m editorials will give, advice to the ill
aieted,,the deserted, and the lonely ;
b, atis. . ,. .
G'eorge 13! - Hirlan, Grand Secre.
yocif the Union League of Illindis,
i<
isened_a clieular urging the necessi
of keeping''• up that organization.
'"Trihtion is still in the hearts
many in otir inidst. The foul Spot is
0 quite washed from 'the borders
of our'State, and it may yht require the
strong ~Fm'of our "State and 'National
Executistts, assisted by all loyal men
to keep state free frog' the foul step
of tiUitbrs . ~' • -
mar.An aesoeiption has been organized
at Alton, 'to Tulip a monument to the
martyr Owen Lovejoy. The Alton.Tel
•egraph well.eays thatsthe murder of Love.
joy was a crime for which the spirit of
the time, rather than the citizens of Al
ton, should be responsible: The erection
,of . a 'monument to LovejOy will be an '
.appropriate oxpression of the wonder
fully anged state of public opinion
since .be was by it.
Tstitki.y.paper:ia, Ilaktford 4
1011 dp.pabii : aution *new ill• fr-While,. OD
iieeTint grithe high prjee ofipaper. Tho
aftinisay4t.the:stibseribers.preferean oc
casiimalaselessusgeneion.to-aujncrease:
ilubscription.prime.
or We learn from the St. Louis
Democrat that General Ewing has is
sued ail order, to take effect on 'Satur
day, forbidding the circulation of ;the
following named incendiary.steets with
in the-limits of his command : Chicitgo
Times, Cincinnati Enquirer, New York
Day Book, Freeman's Journal, Dayton
Empire, New York News, Old Guard,
Metropolitan Record. Commanding
officers are required to close the shops
,of dealers hereafter issuing or found in,
Possession of the %an* and cause to be
arrested and sent to the fortifications
those who may be, found vending them
% OIL t.ha,s!,reets., ,
Cie We Would call attention to those
.who-wish,to,subscribe., for -. a_ first-class
literary weekly, to, The Saturday4:ven
ing Post, plAolisliecl by Deacon & Peter
son; 319.Vgaliitit-st., Philadelphia. 'The
Post contains interesting stories, sketch-.
es„ anecibites, etr , calculated to amuse
and:insti:mt I readers..
, ; A , reeders., A family of
children who read „a paper. like. The
.F'ost, ca&hardly failin being better in
formed than theie who`do 'not. Of
course every Man shoUld_take first life
own ; town paper, but; after that, werre
commend The• Post.
,Its terms are $2-.1-
a-yelr,'9-copies'for $l6, &C. Send fera
specimen copy—it will cost you nothing.
eirA paPer , is in cirdula
,
tion 41,4t - NlaciejEijaiu, for the, purpose. of
,raising funds for the purchase of a bell,
i'aorliilitibtilie.old Independence iSell
now in Independente Hall; and to have
the sameindriPtion. It isintendedtó
put it in State House steeple, and
have it rung on the day that Victory,
Peace: and.-. Union 'shall .be . declare'd in
our land. Subscriptions are to be $1
each, and the 'surplus remaining' will , be
`devoted in the establishMent of a home .
for disabled soldiers. -
sir The newspaper publishers of the
country are moving to effect an abolition
of the duty upon printing paper by . the
present congress; As no revenue is- de
rived from this source, the duty only
benefits the paper makers and L pecula
tors at the expense of the newspaper
interest. •
tar The rifle recently presented to
President Lincoln by an old Western
hunter, is the piece with which the Bri
tish General Packenham was killed, in
1815, at New Orleans. It was subse
quently carried tlitough the Black qawk
war, in - which the President himself
served.
eirThe,Richmond Enquirer contains
an advertisement of the Edgmout House
in that city, from which we learn that
the prices of boarding are as folloivs . :—
i'er day,
..$25 ; breakfast and ,supper
each $8; dinneJ, $lO.
liar, A. , farmer of, South Coventry, in
Connecticut, lost five hundred dollars'
worth of 9xeci A a few days. since, by, the
'falling of 'the stable floor, which left'the
cattle hanging by their necks.
w Two hundred and fifty womenAtad
children—not a man among , thenrefa
gees i'rom Georgia, recently sfrived at
Indianapolis, Indiana,
fir Burr, the inventor of the
c tserinee iron-elad —system, died a few
days •
Ntlw lurk state has 3,500 miles
iti FORM XTION ' FREE !—To Ni7lloll.
Sufferers.—A gentleman, cured of nervous de
bility, incOinnetency, 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 receipt and . di
rections for making the simple remedy used in
his case. Sufferers wishing to profit by the
advertiser's blid experience, and possess a sure
And valuable remedy, can do so by addressing
him at once at his place - of business. The re
ceipt and, fall information—of vital import
ance—will be cheerfully sent by return mail.
J B. OGDEN,
No. 60, Nasiau-st., New7lork.
p. S.—Nervous sufferers of both sexes- will
find thisinformation invaluable. 3m
1113-A CARD TO 1N VAIIDB,—A Clergyman,
while residing in South Ainerica as a :mis
sionary, diSeovered a safe and simple remedy
for the cure of Nervous Weakness, - early De
w,_Diseases of- the Urinary and Seminal Or
gans and the whole train of, disorders brought
'on bybaneful and vicious habits. Great num
'tiers hive already been cured by this noble
PMinpted by a desire to benefit the
afflictedind Unfortunate, I will send the re
cipe for preparing and using this medicine, in
a sealed envelope, to any *one who needs it,
FREE OF errAuGE:fa' Please inatise a prelc
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paid envelope, addressed to youiself.- '
Address JOSEPH T. IrrsrArr,
Btatiqn D, Bible :1-tekse3•New7Yorlr.
113' Matrinfahil ! Ladies and Gentlemen.
If you'wish to ina l rrY;addressthe'undersigned,
0, 1
who will' send yoir without money and with
out price, valuable information that will ena
ble you to marry happy and , speedily, irrespec- ,
tive of age, Wealth or beauty. This informs- .
tion 'Will 'cost you nothing, and if you wish' to
marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All Ist
teis atrial) , confidential. The desired infor-
Motion sent by return mail, and no questions
asked.
.Address • Ssami B, Lersaravr, '
12-3m.] Greenponyt, Kings co., N. Y.
EvE and 'EAU:I-7Pitd. - J. Isaiics; . M. D.
Oeulist and:Aurist, formerly of Leyden, Hol
-land.iilll9cated; at iNo. 514. Pine-st.,
i.
phra, where p,orpcma, afflicted .with diseases, of
the Eye Pr Y.,41F will 1?" acienificslly_troated
•
and cured, if curable. Artificial Eyes insert
withitit ko - charkes Made fOr
,lthition. The medical faculty is invited, as
oftrektrititit.
f
,%pttiallitts.
M ODESTY REWARDED :—Re9. Mr. Ba rn-
ham, of-Manchester, Ct., recently enlis
tadin the arrny as a private, and was
sent,to the repdezvous et New Haven.
Next morning after his arrival be was
summoned beflire tha commanding, offi
cer of - the post, and addressed : "Mr.
Burnham, I see by your name -here"
( referring to the NEW) "that'yOu are a
reverend. About a dozen reverends
have enlisted and come here ; and as
you are the first one who. has stayed
over' night without asking 'for a Chapr
laincy, I guess we'll make you Chaplain."
So they made him Chaplain of the
post: . ,
Cr An Englishman hia taken the
'pains to vreigh the clothes worn by a la
dy of:eighteen of avernge'size, and says
their weight is 144 pounds. Be thinks
there'ie no'- doubt that by continnallY
carrying• - this burden about them; ladies
maite their physical'strength:, _
T . .
ETTERS' RE M AINING uncliftnedin the
Post Office at Marietta,!Paii THURSISA Y,
Deep:ll3En, 29, 1864. .
Br, an. MissiLydia - Lnwrence,' Mrs: M. A.
Cochran, Mrs. Sarah .. Leicht, Jacob'
Dintitnan, Miss Sarah Lead Peter
_,,
Gray, Miss - " - Messrs: Milton & Cook,
Hufty,:MisSlEliza f Mellinger, Mrs. F.
Hess,,Josepk . , . Pheifer, Michael
Jenncy, Jacob Shireinan, Mrs. F.
Jacobs, B. D. , - 7 ,.Shank, Janes',i...;. •
Kaler, , iseac , , , .. Weiser Jac - ,
'Lawrence; John M. - , I' .
To obtain: any of these lette , the ap
plicant rrinst call for "advertised letters," give
the date of this list, and pay one cent for ad
vertising. - ' . •
. . :- ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M.
,Stobts ‘l.Stobt.s I
VAanglepe,
OPPOSITE_ HARRY dLFE,,S
AS the season for Stoves is fast approaching
I would call the attention of all wishing
to purchase
Parlor or Cooicing Stover's,
to my large and well selected stock, which em
braces the best and most desirable Stoves that
the Eastean markets afford, and which were
purchased early, which will enable - ine to dis
pose of them advantageously to buyers.
Among the leading Parlor and. Cook Stoves
are the following:
Parlor Stoves. Cooling Stoves
Meteor Gas Buri;er; Galleo, -
Uumbia do Royal,
Oval• do do Waverly,
Dial,
Gem, Lehigh,
Tropic Egg, Charm,
Monitor, Summer Rose,
Also, the VtilCart and Sanford's Heaters,' a
very desirable article for heating two or four
rooms with very little, if any, more fuel than
an ordinery Parlor stove would consume.
Ranges for cooking, constantly on hand all
of which will be sold on reasonable terms.
111 - -Call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. .
. ,
&
Landis I S. Trout
Landis 8f Trout
At the "Golden Mortar,"
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Market Street, Marlette!,
Market Street, Marietta,
Keep constantly on hang
Keep constantly on hand
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ro Ki PP E. ro
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% .c 27, g
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q ( - 4 t:s •
p 4 . 0
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Prescriptions carefully compounded:
Prescriptions carefully, compounded,
.Remember the place,
'Remember the place,
Dr.• Grove's, 'old Stand.. -,
Dr: Grove's ~old Stand
' • Give us ecall.
Give us a' call.
A LEXANDEII LYNDSAIc, •
. 4 4161
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe jfanufaetu;ser,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most respecttully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neigh borhood that he has
the largest assortment 01 City. made work in
his line of business in this Borough, and be
-ing a- preetical BOOT AND SHOE; MAICEB
himself,is anahlen to select with more judgment
than those who are not. lie continues to man
ufacture in the +erg -best manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which-he
will warrant foe neatness and good fit.
pzr Call and examine his stock before pur
hasing elsewhere.
FRANKLIN HINKLE, M. D.
„ .
After an absence of. nearly three years in
the Navy and .Army of.the United States has
returned to the Berouo. of,Marietta limd re
sumed the practice of Medicine. .„_
Especial - attention paid to Surgical cases
in which branch of - his professinn he has had
very considerable experience.
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'tk- TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN
ley's Gun Caps, P.ley 4 4 Gun Wad , *
pupont 2 .B • Sporting and Glazed Nick. Powder:
Baltimore Shot; Shot.Popehes, Powder Flasks
Sze„ht . ' :TOHN-SPANGLER'S.—
- nß....y...ct k ter,pach's.Army.l.,otion, an infalli
- .remedy for Saddle Galls, Open pore;
and ai4ases of-the-Skin, •
AT THE GOLDEN, 111,9RT4.R.
CHAMPAGNE and other Table Wines
guarrakesd . to be pure,ind sold as low as
can be bought in Philadelphia or. New-York
;!, H,D;',BENJAMIN Picot Building:
"rig GUM CLOTH. OVER' COAT is the
very best thing out for wet weather—not
il-Cloth=but "something- fir supetior : war
ranted net to shrink. :Call and examine them
AT MFFENBACH'S."
ILC 0 X'S Celebrated Imperial Es
f tension Steel Spring Skeleton. Skirt,„with
1 self-adjuStibletustle. Th'e latest and beta' in
Vie, just received 'at . .
1 1 - FENB A 011 ' S •
LYOTS'S Periodical 'Drops, and Clark's Fe
ocale Pins., at , The Golden Mort:fr.
L ADIES FANCY FrirtS AT
John Fareira's
Oib s b i Jrur ThßufaefolT,
718 AACII-ST.,
ab.ve 7 - th, south
side,
PHILADELPHIA.
IMPORTER,
Manufacturer of
..AND DEALER IN
ALI. KINDS OF
FANCY FURSI
For Ladies and Children's Wear.
ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OI
Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars:
As my Furs were all purchased *len
;was at a much lower premium than at present,
I am enabled to dispose of them at very reas
onable prices, and I would therefore, solicit
call from my, friends of Lancaster enmity, and
11:3 — Remember the name, number and street.
. , JOHN FAREIHA, 718 ARCH :ST : ,
above Seventh, south side,
Sept. 10, '64-sm.] Pnit.Animen A.
a . I have no partner mor connection with
any other store in Philadelphia.
Dr. F. Brunon's Celebrated Remedies
NO. 1. TAE
,GREAT REVIVER.-Speedily.
eradicates all the evil eifeets of self alines,
as loss of meniory; shortneseof breath, giddi
ness, palpitation of the heart, dimness of vie
ion, or any constitutional derangement of . the
system brought on by the unrestrained indul
gence of the passions. Actsalike on eithersex.
Price one dollar.
N0..2. THE .k3ALM.-Will cure in from two
to eight days, any casept Gonorrhoea,(chip)is
without taste or smell and requires Ile restric
tion of action or diet; `t 'either sex ; price $l. l
NO. 3. Tux TEnzi will cure Glcet in the
storiest possible time; and I-can show certir)
cates of - cures effected by this remedy, wher
all others have failed.' No taste or smell.—
Price one dollar.
NO. 4. THE •PVNITER is the only known
zemedy that, will positively cure strictures of
the urethra, no Matter of how longstanding or
neglected the case may be. Price brie dollar.
NO. 5. THE SoLu - roa . will cure any ease
of Gravel permanently and speedily remov
all diseases from the bladder and kidneys.—
Price one'ddlltir-'
No. 6. THE PREF ENTOR is a Sure proven
tion against the contraction of any disease, is
less expensive and far preferable to anything
in use. Adapted to either sex. Price.sl.
NO 7. THE AMAMI* will cure the whites
radically and in less time than they can be ef
fectually removed by an: other ikeatment ; in
-
fact this is the only-remedy that will really
cure this disease t pleasant to take. Price $l.
NO. S. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS: are cer
tain, safe and speedy in producing menstrua
lion or collecting any irregularities of the
monthly periods. Price two. dollars.
No. 9. THE FEMALE SAFEGUARD. OI
Oth
spring Regulator will last a lifetime. Price 05.
Either of the Remedied will be sent free by
mail on receipt of the price annexed. Circu
lars containing valua'le information with full
description of each Remedy, may be obtained
by enclosing one post stamp. Address.
DR. FELIX. BR UNOIV. Box 99,
Philadelphia, Pa.
These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by
ratlN JAY LIBELAIIT,•where cireulars.con
taining a full description of each case can be
obtained gratis, on application.
Genera) Depot, North East Corner or- York
Avenue and Callowhill street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Er In complicated cases 1 can be consulted
by letter, or peisunally at my office ; entrance,
401 Yolik Arenuec.
RALLIIVON,
Merchant, Tailor; and Clothier,
At P. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Co►
ner of North Queerf ant Orange -
Streets; Lancaster, Penn'a.
GRATE 111.7 L to the Citizens of Marietta
and vicinity, for the liberal Patronage
qiteretofore extended, the undersigned respect
fully solicits'•a continuance. of the same; as
suring them, that under all circumstances, no
efforts will be spared in rendefing a satisfactory
equivalent for every act of confidence reposed.
CLOTHS, CA SSINERES A N D VESTING 9, and
such other seasonable material as failiion and
the market.fpraishes, constantlykept on hail)]
and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea
sonably, as taste or Style:May Suggest
MEM
AL S 0,77 . 1 t f.A D Kr* 4DE CAI 0 . T.14 ITT 11,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gopmls
dnd such articles as usually be)ong to a -Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
The Peoples'
CHF r AP. HAT,, P4,P , AND„!
. .D7rux
NO. 20' NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA:
:SHULTZ 4. BROTHER ?
FASHIONABLE' nATTE ELS.
A-general assortment of Hate, CApi, and
. OF. ALL. THE: LATEST •STYLES,
constantly on hand, which will be sold at the
lowest tatesrfor„eash.,-,_ ;
All gOodis in our line unanulp.clared to order
HENRY A.: Suirr:rz.l [JOHN, A. Suct.rz
Lancaster; November 5 2 1864,-tf.
'EAGLE - GAS STOVE WORKS,'
H. D: BLAKE;
474 BROADWAY, N. Y.
COOKINr2;&" HEATING BY GAS.
No Dirt. 'No Smoke. No' Smell. '''
THE "EAGLE" GAS STOVE.
Will Boil,' Broil; Hinist Bake, Todst, Stew,
and Heat Irons, cheaper than
. ' CoeLor 'Wooa •
I have on hand, and make to order. Stoves
and Furnaces for Chemists, - Tinners, Book
binders, Dentists, Tea Stores, Vulcanizing
Stoves, Photographer's Ovens, &c., • and Laun
dry Irons. - Bentlifor a - Leicrigive totaloglie.
I also manufacture. Coal Oil Stoves;; for.
Cooking & Heating. Burns the common ke
rosene Oil, and,does the cooking for a 'faniity
for one centlierhour.''
H. D.'BLAKE,
bole Manufacturer,
474 Broadway, N. Y.
The American Advertising and Purchasing
Agency receive orders fer the "above-timed
Merehandize.. Bus. Dep., E..ALVOILD, . Cor
reap. Dep'.Foivler'gz Wel!s; -•-
, !-.3B9,,Broadway N. Y.
• DAVID, COPHRAN,
•
Pointer, Glazier and Paper Hanger.,
1 - x7 OVLD most respectfully inform the cit=
VV. izens of Marietta and the public geMei
ally that he is prepared to dck
House Painting,
• China Glossing ,
Paper Hanging,
At,very short notice and at prices to suit the
times. lie San be found at his mother's resi
dence on the corner of Chesnut and Seconl
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,'
and kumediately opposite•the old Oberlin
Coach Works. [Aug. 3 1 1 y. ,
T_CROIX AND NEW ENGLAND ' IO WA
r culinary purposes, warranted genuine
H. D'.'
•
01 : 10IVE - HAltANA. SE • G'ik
best Chewing and Smoking Tolianedl4
r.
y on e those! liesatifulliOliT9
HATS at Catrz.L's, 92 Markct-et.
LADIES FURS
TH DRAFT: V,,,,T 0 ril THE DR UT
Who would not be out of the Draft
BUT that which effects iis in csirin 1, •
with the Arrow, is not tty• oriZy
Draft upon the eocxEr these times is ci,ii
severe—conbelits , ntly we purchase good_ w ,
we get them cheapest.
Tc)]an. Spangler,
SUCCESSOR TO DAVID ROTH
• IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS,
Wouhi take this method of informing the pil!
lie that be is now prepared to furnish anyti.:::
in his line of business, such as
Glass, Oils, Varnishes,
Staves,.lron, Carpenter's Thols,
Fißoltsi Locks, Nails,: all. kinds of
' ' • 13uitdiny material, Coachinaker's
Powls„.C.gderwpre, Clocks,
Fancy Articles in large variety, with a full n.
sortment of Shell goods generally, which !:
will sell at the lowest-prices, wholesale or o.
t 4. it. Call and examir.e the stock.
Mirch 5, 1864.
E. 4 . H. T. ANTHONY 4- CO.,
liarnrfacturers of Photographic
MA;CERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
N addition.to .cur main business of Phi _
I
graph Materials; we are Head Quartets 7
the following
STEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCOPTIC VIEWS,
Of these we have an immense assortment, in
cluding War Scenes, American and Foreig,,
Cities and Landscapes Croups, Statuary, ikc.
Alto, Revolving Stereoscopes, for public ot
private exhibition. Our Catalogue will Le
sent to - 'any address on reteipt of Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
IVe were the first to introduce these into Ow.
United States, and we manufacture inunercio
quantities in great variety, ranging in pike
from 50 cents to 50 dollars each. Our Alberni
have the repatation of being superior in beau
ty and durability to any others. They will br
sent by mail, ri4e, cu. 'reLcipt of price.
ri-FLNE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER.
CARD I'HO TO G ILA P HS.
Our Catalogue now embraces over FIVP
THOUSAND different subjects, (to which ad
ditions are constantly being made) of Poi-
Vnits of Emiocut Americans, &c., about
100 Major Generals, 550 Statesmen,
•200 Brig.-Generals, 130 Divines,
275 Colonels, 125 Authors,
100 Lieut.-Colonels, 40 Artists,
125 Stage,
SO Promi'ent Women
250 other Officers,
75 ;Navy OfficeLs,
150 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
3,000 Copies of Works of Art,
including reproductionaof the most cele.rated
Engravings. Paintings, Statues, titc. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stamp. An order for
one dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will Lc
filled on receipt of $1:50, and sent mail, Fur..
Photographers and others ordering goods U.
0. D. will please remit 25 per cent. Mille
amount with their order.
• E..& H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
MANUFACTVREDS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC
MR,TERIALS, 501 BROADWAY, N. V.
13-The prices and quality of our goodscalt
not tail to satisfy. [l.2ms.
JACOB LIBHART, JUN.,
CABINET MAILER
AND
UNDERTAKER,
MARIETTA, .I,A.
W i t i T is L u D iet zi o o d st of r i e n 7 o n r e m t .
informing the
tzens of Marietta and the public in
general, that, having laid in a iot of
seasoned Lumber, is now -preputed to
manufacture all kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
in every style and variety, at short nOtICP.
He has on hand a lot of Furnitisre of his own
manufaetu.e, whicn for fine finish and good
workmanship, will rival any City make.
rr Especial attention paid to repairing.
He is also-now prepared In attend, in all its
branches, the INIDERTAKING business, be
ing supplied with an excellent Here., large
and small Biers, Cooling: Box. &c.
IZP . 6 COFFINS fi nished in any style—plain
or, c ostly.
' Ware ',Room arid Mentifactory, near M.
;Wiry's new building, near the " Upper-Sta
tion,'" Marietta, 'Pa. ' • [Oct. 22.
OSBORN'S
' Celebrated Prrpaml Java Coffee.
Warranted superior to aisy , iir the Markel.
ITT is used by first-class families everywhere,
and. highly recommended for nervous nun
dyspeptic persons. beingrvery,natritious And
free from all deleterious s,ubstaisees, in testi
mony of which I. have certificates from the
most eminent Physicians and Chemis's 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 Fiveceots a-pound,
by first-class Grocers;Throughout the United
'States.
L A liberal discount allowed-to The trade.
Put up only by =
Lewis A. OSBORN, • .
Wholesale Depot, 69 Warren st.,.N. Y.
Estate of James Whitehill, late. , of the
Borough : of Marietta, *ceased.
Letters.TelitaMente-iy `on said estate hay
ing been granted - to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested' to make
immediate settlemeot, and ithose having claims
or demands•igstiinstlhe'danieitrill Pfesehethem
without delay foracttlemnnt to the updersign
residing'in the #orough of Marietta.
; - A. N. C4SS
MARY WiI,ITEEILLL.
.
. Executors.
Marietta; December 17, 1864. 20-6 t
Eitate of John AAldierfer,
Late orthe'llarougli. of Marietta, dec'd
Letters of administration' on said estate
having been:grill:lied to the 'undersigned, all
persons indebted ihereto are requested, to make
immediate settlement, and those having claims
or demandi against the' acme present
them without delay% for settlement to the un
dersigned residing in, said Borough.
FREDERICK. - MAIILICK,
Administrator.
Marietta, December-10, 1864.:6t.-
DR. WM.. B. FAHNESTDok,
N*4.11.1Y CirrOdlTS
Sliangier & Patterson'i '.lStore..
OFFICE if Orme: . 171 ; ( , )li 7 TO 8 A.. At.
6 TO 7 P. M.
W.E IN AND I.MUpli.s.
VV Superior Old'lliandy, Old Rye-Whislcej ,
Rolland Gin, Old Moderia, Liaben,Sierry and
Port, Wines.
Pilieburg WjAiellrey,alwaya ea , hank at It'
lowest market ,pricea. Very Fine Brandy ra
a v.eri`loi`v'fiure.
J. R. DIFFENBACB. Merkel et.
I)URYV.VS REFINED MAIZE-NA, ,
Prepared from Maine, ea loam Coin, for
'cUlinory purposes. Pot sate-M - •
) J. .Iit...DIFFENBACIVS.
A LARGExLO3;OP Birk yilpiDOW
SHADES at: reniaricati: low prices--
closeout , ,.; , Jo.strc,
: • • MaFket §treet,lMariests.
•p . ,New GrogNew-Orleans Molasses
'—:the' very best for Cakes—, Just received
SPANGLIER, & PATT.F.RSON.
01,141sIfiliinet,geleloted OIL
I 'AI A, BENI.A.MIN.