The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 31, 1864, Image 3

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    Olje ftftal Mantilla
MARIETTA CAR HOURS. Re several pas
senger trains will leave the "Upper-Station
Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at
10 minutes before 8; Mail train West, 12:03 ;
Harrisburg Accommodation train., , East, at 17
minutes after 5 in the evening; thVsatne train
IVest, at 39 minutes after 6, inAlie - evening.
re T ra ins leave Columbia for :Reading and
i ii intermediate points, every morning at 8:35;
and rive" afternoon at 2 o'clock, and returning
arrive at Columbia at 9:45 in the morning and
at HT) in the afternoon. Connections: are.
msde with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lan
disville.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1864
Don't forget the Carrier-boy on
Monday.
cir The usual Annual Watch-night
meeting will be held in the M. E. church
in this borough, this evening. Preach
ing at . B o'clock in , the evening, followed
by singing and praying. All are invi
ted to attend.
at- A son of Mr. John I'. Graybill,
farmer, aged about 14 years, living, two
or three miles from 'this borough, was
triflingly bitten on his index. auger, ,by
a strolling and harmless looking dog,
about three weeks since, and no atten
tion taken of the matter until Wednes
day last, when it became evident to the
family that the boy was likely to be at
tacked with hydrophobia. He suffered .
for two days with violent spasms and
died on Thursday morning. Another
.warning of the danger of keeping that
intolerable ouisance—a. dog. We be
lieve this town has a greater number, in
propOrtion to its Size, than any town in
the state. We are in favor of a law ex
terminating. the canine nuisance.
MR. EDITOR :--,The accompanying list
1 received from Major JONES, of '6.liddle
t,own, New Castle county, Delaware ;
you will find his mime, number 11 ; he
was then 24 years old, and is now at the
ripe old age of, it Years, nevertheless,
was the first man, under Cassius M. Clay,
to cross Mason'k Dixon's line for the
defence of Washington, at the breaking
out of the present rebellion. It gives
we much pleasure to add, that this noble
old' patriot receives the hearty welcome
and cordial esteem of the whole neigh
borhood in which he now resides. Ile
also furnished. me . with a few data of
those times, which I hope will _be inter
estiug to the friends and descendants of
the worthy men composing that roll.
More than fifty years have elapsed
since those men, patriots of onr borough
and vicinity, formed Atie7tpSelyes :into a
ompany, with the view,. of marching to
the defence of Baltimore,f..Wabhington.
,the capital of our country, having fallen.
into the bands of the British vandels',.
who burned it, YbuChylatitiletindlorder
of Governor Siuion Snyder, were order
ed to the defence of Philadelphia and
afterwards sent to Camp Marcus !took.
It would he gratifying to Major Jones,
and .no doubt to the others, if any, to•
know how many 'of , that gallant band
still survive, and their present wherea
bouts. •
01 the 99 men or the list or mill, who
served out their term and were honors•
lily discharged on the 'fith,ilny,afDeceM
ther, 1814, tire oldest man, Calvin Cham
berlain, was aged 55,, years, and the
youngest man, David ./linehart, was
aged 20 yMirs; and taking those men as
data, tI e average' age of the company,
it now living,•would be 87 years.
It is evident that it' Congress ever
in
tends to acknowledge the services of
these men, by grunting pensions to them
or their survivors, it is time:, it were
done.
To the credit of our Borough
cinity, be it remembered, that two oth
er companies had been made 'up and
wont to the deferiii - Orßaltimore, with
in the same week:; One under the com
mand of Capt. Recielitlyti Terry, an active
house-carpenter of„the ~place,. and. the
other, under Thomas Btrehanan,lt young
merchant..
Governor Snyder in Ilis* , next message
after the war, announced . that, in' the
emergency—of the destruction of .the
Capital-17,000 men 'iolanteered at the
call date President, from Pennsylvania,
and were in the tented, field atone,titnii,
although no enemy had trod her soil.
Hoping the above will be read , With
as much pleasure I listened to, the
narration, it is respectfully submittel
J. W, CLARK..
MARIETTA, DECEMBER 26, )664.
Regimental Officers;
Officers of the Second Regiment of
Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Infantry,
at Camp Marcus Hook, October, 414 ;
together with a list or "Muster Roll" of
the 9th Company, from Marietta, com
manded by. °Arum JACOB Guosu.
Isaac Wayne, of Chester co., Colonel;
[Having declined to serve]
Louis Bache, of Bucks co., Lieut-Col,
Crook,cArimatidj
Major, First Batta4iop, Willisp Dar
lington, of Chester cnnnty,
Major, Second Battallioo, John Pedan t "
of Lancaster county,
Adjutant, Isaac DarliogtOn, of Chester
county, -
Quartermaster, John Fox, of Books co.
.
Paymaster, Jonatha Wynkoop, 0
Bucks county,
Surgeon, Richard D, Corsdn, of Bue
Surgeon's Mate, Thomas -.Evans,.d
Chester county, -
Sergeant Major, John Duet., o'f:Ohester
Quartermaster's Sergeant, 'S kiP
pen, of Bucks county.
Muster Ro 41,f "The Marietta Greys."
Captain, Jacob Grosh,
First Lieutenant, John Peden, ( Elec
ted Major)
Second Lieutenant, John Huss,
Ensign, Jessie P.- A lbright,
First Sergeant, George IVol6ey,
Second do. William Pierce,
Third do. John Heckroth,
Fourth do. Edward Williams.
First Corporal, John J. Cottringer,
Second do. John Myers,
Third do. William J. Parker,
Fourth do. Nathaniel Chamberlains,
Drummer, Joel Keller,
Fifer, George Steddings.
PRIVATES :
1 Zechariah Moore,
2 J. Wm. Eberle,
3 John Porter,
4 Jacob Nicholas,
5 Peter Nagles,
6 Mathias Rank,
7 John Ehler,
8 Abraham Bellows, -
.10
9 Henry Fetter,
10 Henry Leibhart,
11 John Jones,
12 Edward Bell,
13 Joseph Robinson,
14 Mahlon Gregg,
15 John Searcrose, - - •
16 James Griffin,
17 Moses fogies,
18:$tephen St. John,
19 William Tensile,
20
. ,
21 Stephen Fetterer,
22 Joseph Bucher,
23 James Brack, •
24 Joshua Amos,
25 James Gorrell,
26 Augustus S. Kuaitz,
27 William Foulk,
28 Louis Lehman,
29 John Law,
30 Timothy Caldwell,
31 John Sherer,
32 John Foltz,
33 John Teatsorth,
•
34 Abraham Gregg„
• 35 Francis Hager,
36 'John Gramm,
37 William McCormick,
38 Calvin Chamberlains,
39 David Rinehart,
40 Richard Robinson,
41 John Curry,
42 William Davis, jr.
43 William Brandt, .
44 John Greider, •
45 Christian Shirk, . •
46 Henry Laains,
47 Wm. Leonard,
48 Samuel Cather,
49 John Leader,
50 Joel Henry,
51 John ,Wyatt,
52 Andrew Boner,
53 John Shanks,
54 Joseph .McFall,
55 John McFall, •
56 Peter (liestand,
57 Edward Toehill,
58 Richard, Olwine,
59 James - Gribben, jr.
60 Andresii Brooks,
61 Wm. Frazier,
62 Jacob Goshet,
63 Jacob Clarnen,
64 Roger Sweeney,
65 Daniel Mullen,
66 Jaines Campbell,
67 Henry Forringer,
68 Hera' io Cushman, •
69 Charles Manwaring,
70 Jacob Cummuius,
71 John Heck,
72 James Osstnan,
73 William Dinman,
74 Jacob Johnson.
75 Francis Hughes,'
76 Alexander Black,
77 James McCarry,
78 -Henry Diffenderfer,
- 79 Daniel Toland,
80 Mark . Gillespie, [drummed out
of camp at Derby, Oct. 4th, 1814.]
81. - Felix. Hughes,
82 Henry Donnelly,
83 Daniel Lorry,
84 Samuel Mann,
85 James P. Ringgold,
The foregoing list copied from the or
derly ,book kept by . William Darlington,
Major of the First Battallion, Second--
Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer
Light Infantry, for his old friend and
fellow soldier, JOHN JONES, a member of
Captain Jacob Grosh's company, now of
Delaware.
W HST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA,
JANUARY 6, 1854.
The Good Tempters will give
their entertainment in Temperance Hall,
on Monday evening next, commencing
at 73- o'clock. Mr. Dorwart will deliver
fine recitations, whilst. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wolfe and the Girod Brothers
will "do the music." The treat will;
evidently, be a fine one. AdmiSition
only Fifteen cents.
Mr. Shultz will sell his entire
farm Stock on Wednesday, February
first, on the premises. Having sold his
farm to Mr. Duffy it is his intention to
remove to Own and live in private for a
season. •
Cr On getting into Front street on
Friday (yesterday ), morning we found
the Susquehanna had been more than
half cleared of ice during the 'light— I
passing off very. .quietly. •
eir We learn that the M. E. Sabbath
Baia
,was a pecuniary Sn'&
teas. '
MARRIED
On Wednesday last, by Rev. George
M. Clawges. Joux P. Row:, of Clearfield
county, to SALLIE. BEtur.ha, daughter of
Isaac Reisinger, of Nlarietta.
P UBLIC SALE OF TOWN LOTS
ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1365
The undersigned Administrators of the Es
tate of Henry Shill, deceased, by virtue of an
order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster co.,
will sell at public sale, at the public house of
Lewis Houseal, in the Borough of Marietta,
ALL THOSE CERTAIN
NINE LOTS OF GROUND,
situate on Essex street, in that part of the
Town of Marietta, East Danegal township,
laid out by MehatTey, Duffy & Pedan,.and
numbered on the plan thereof, by Nos. 314,
315, 316, 397,.393, 399, 400, 401, and 403 ;:
each lot containing Forty feet on. Essex street
and extending in depth two hundred feet to
alleys.
These Lots will be sold separately, or in
lots to suit purchasers.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the even
ing of the above named day.
TERMS Ten per,cent .on the amount bid
to be paid when the property is shliel(ott,
and a boOd with approved security, to be giv
en for the payment of the balance on the first
day of April, 1865.
MARY SHILL,
HENRY S. MUSSER,
Marietta, Decembei. 24, 1864. 21. ts
Ulu 15 IR;
32 ! A. _
S /NG OFF AT COST.
A
J. R. DIFFEDBACEI,
NO. 61 MARKET-ST.,
llavifig determined to' closeout, has COM
mei,ced to .sell his'entire stock of goods;
AT COST,
consisting of Cloths, CassimeFes and Vesting,.
tiattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, &c.,
LADIES CLOAKING CLOTLIS,
Flannels, Ticks, Checks, Checks, Bleached
and Unbleached Ainslins, Drillings, Blank
ets, &c.,
&c. Calicos; Delaines, Ladies Dress
Goods, Paper and Cambric Muslins, Edging,
Lace and Dress Trimitings.
full assortment of I\ 7 otio s, .
A largelot of Ladies, Gentlemen and
yens Hose, Opera Caps, Ribbons, &c.,
Glass and Queensware, Oil Cloths, Looking
Glasses, Window. Paper, &c.,
100 Dozen Packs Smoking Tobacco,
1000 lbs. superioi Congress Tobacco,
A full assortment of GIIOCF.4IES and LI
gUURS, 50 backs of bait, Mackerel in and
13screls. The greater• portion of the above
goods have been purchased at. from 20 to •-0
per cent, less than present whulesain. prices
and will be sold accordingly.
Marietta, December 17, IS6d.
RE^OFENING OF
0 ,..
T
Afar/ et Street, Marietta.
-a AV I NG just laid in a pure and fresh stock
of Medicines, would take this means to
iniorm his bid friends and the public in gener
al that everything now on hand is really new
and fresh—his entire old stock having some
time sham been disposed of—which has been
carefully selected and is now offered. at fair
and reasonable prices Fon cam.
In addition to his stock of
Drugs and Chemicals
will be found a varied assortment of Toilet and
Fancy Articled, such as -
Tooth, Hair and Nail Blushes, Infant ..
Combs and Brushes, Pocket and Red-
dinig Combs, Toilet, Shaving and • 11
Tooth Soaps, Bazin and Haul's Fine
Extracts, Hair Oils and Pomades, Port
dlonnacs and Pocket Hair
Dyes, Tooth WaSkiCS, Pearl PoW
der, Roue, Colougne, Bay Wa
ter, Powder Boxes, Sc., &c.
Corn Starch and Farina, Coal Oil, Lamps,
Shades and Chimneys,
STATIONARY.
Everything in the Stationary wry, such as
Pens, Inks, Note, Tissue, Blotting and other
kinds of Paper, Envelopes, Clarified and other
Quills, Scented Gloves for the wardrobe, and
an endless variety of fancy and useful articles,
usually fodnd at such establishments, but any
article not on hand will be ordered at once.
A new kind Of playing cards, called "Union
Cards," having Stars, Flags and Crests instead
-of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, &c. The Pace
cards are Goddesses, Colonels, instead - of the
Queens, Kings and Jacks. Thisiis tt beauti,
ful and patriotic suhstitote for the foreign em
blems and should be universally preferred.
School Books, Copy Books, Slates and the
School Stationary geiferallj, and Bibles, &c.,
always on hand. . .
Dr. H. has secured the services of an experi
enced and careful pharmaceutist who will al
ways be in attendance. The Doctor himself
can be consulted at the store, -unless elsewhere
professionally engaged.
Subscriptions for all the Magazines, Il
lustrated and Mammoth Weeklies received.
Winter G-c)c)ca. I
ANTE have lately received from the Eastern'
markets, a large assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that were purchased during the Gold panic
when prices had touched the bottom; - we - are,
therefore, prepared to furnish alt kinds of mer
chanaise much below the present market value.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES
ALL GRADES OF CLOTHS;
Cassinteres and Vestings, Over-Coatings,'
Fancy Cassinierei, for full suits,
AND FOR BOYS WEAR;
Cassinetts and Jeans,
Ladies Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths,
A full line of French Meriroes,
Coburgs and. Alpacas in all colors,
Rich Plaid artd Biocade Lustres,
Plain and Fig'd WooPor mixed DeLaipes,
Superior Mourning DeLaines Si. Alpacas,
A large assortment of Merrimack Prints,, ,
Scotch Plaid and Plain Dress and Skirt Flan
ne!s, Long and Square Shawls, in great variety,
Sacking and Shirting Flannels,
Lar g e and Small Balmorals,
WashiegtonSkeletori Skirts, the best article in
the market—every Skirt guarranteed,
French Corsets, Traveling Over-Shirts,
Neck-ties; Under-Shirts, ) ,
Hanakerchiifs . .• Drawers
Shirt .Fronts, r .Hoods,?Sontags,
~/VuWa 'Scarfs,' Gloves, Hosiery, 6^e.,
H
. OUSE-FURNISHiriGi GOODS:F.
Ticking, Checks and Osnaburgs, Blaaeked. and
Brown Linen and Cottem.Diaperigi4'ind
Common ,Toweling, • '5,
Oil Cloths,Blankets, Counter Panes,
Coverlis, Sheeting and
Muslins, Transparent and
Holland Window 13linds.
Glass, Crockery and Queensware,
Full Tea, Dinner and Chamber Setts,
Fancy, Market and Clothes Baskets,
GROCERIES: Cod'ees, sugars, Teas,
"Fish, Salt, Dried yruit,
Cranberries, Spices, etc.;
11-. An early call is solicited.
. SPANGLER Sr PATTERSON.
Marietta,.Octither 290864•tf.
, • LARGE stock of,,Paper antl Envelkies
of the .best quality,just recoilrod4o for
lest >• , The Goldsts /Vortar.
L LYONS' PURE OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY,
. AND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES.
EQUAL in QUALITY and Cheaper in price
than the Brandies and Wines of the.
•
Old World.
For Summer Complaint, cholera Infantum,
Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Colic and
Diarrhoea. •
A sure cure guarrantied, or the money refunded
In support of the above statements, are pre
sented the Certificates of Dr. James R. Chilt
on, New-York; Dr. Hiram Cot, Chemical In
spector, Ohio •, Dr. Jetties IL Nichols, Chem
ist, Boston; Dr. E. N. Jones, Chemical'ln
spector, Circleville, Ohio ; Prof. C. T, Jackson,
Chemist, Boston ; Dr. Charles Uptnaff Shep
ard, •charleStori, S. C.; and J.' V. 'Z. Blaney,
and G. A. Mariner, Consulting Cheuist, Chi
Cago, all of whom have anylvzed the Catawba
Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms;
for medicinal use.
Analysii• of ti!.e Mass,, Stole Asseiyer. [lBsa'.]
When evaporated through clean linen itleft
no oil or offensive matter. in every respect
it is a PURE spirituous liquor. The oil which.
gives to this Brandy its flavor. antharoma, is
wholly unlike fusil or grain oil. Its odor par
takes of both the fruitand oil of grapes. • With
acids it produces ethers,of a. high fragrance.
The substitution of this ,Brandy for Cognac
Brandy wilt do away 'with the' manufacture of
FICTITIOUS spiiits, scilninder this name b3th
at home and abroad. Respectfully,
A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Assayer,
• . 7G Boyleston-st.
BY THE SADIE, IN 1864.
1. have analysed " L. LyONs' Pure Catawba
Brandy," with retereiice to its composition and
character; being the smile .as that produced in
past years. A santele taken from ten casks
afforded the same - ieSults with regard to puri
ty ; a slightly increased 'aliment of the princi
ple on which its flavor depends was determin
ed by 'comparison with former samples.
The indications of analysis' show that this
Brandy is produced by the seine proceSs as
mos: of the
.imported Brandy. ' -
Respectfully, A. A. Haiis,
State Assayer, 16' Boyleshm-st.
Boston, July 30, 1864 [Mass.
MAiIIIFACTURED ormy HT
H. H. JACOB & CO:.
[To whom all ordersshould be addressed].
3ml DEPOT. 91 Ltherty-stl, New—Fork
1864. Hiall_ 1864.
IcrINTERESTING' 7TtrALL! . 4ti•
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
,
. .
SELLING AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
J. R. DIFFENBACH:
NO. 66 MARKET-ST., IVIA/R.IETTA, PA.,
Havine sorted up his stock durinF, tpegreaV.
est decline in Gold and Merchandise and is
now predared to sell 'goods as low as . •
Any Retail floitio in or out of the Cities
Now gOod Prints at 31 cents, the
best at .374 c. Good DeLaines, 45c, hest 50c:
Ginghams from 37 to 50 cents.
Bleached and Unbleached. Mnslins
from 31, 37 to tiO cents.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING,
Latest style ;Mods fo . i7' Gentlemen and Boys
wear, Fancy and. Black. Cassimeres, Tweeds,
Jeans, cloths, together with all kinds of Do
mestic goods, such as Ticking, Checks Dri
lling, lid., &c., at
EQUALLY. REDUCED PRICES.
Good . Sogar at 18, 20 to 22 cents. Good Cof
fee at 40 cents—best in market at 50 cents.
11:3 Syrups and all other Groceries at re
duced prices.
A LARGE
LOT OF PURE LIQUORS
He also continues to keep on hand a' large
.supply of superior' Brandies ; Wines, Gins,
•Schnidant's Schnaps ; Drake's Plantation Bit
ters, and that superior Old Bye. Persons pur
chasing Liquors can rely upon getting the best
article at the lowest price the market will
afford.
Marietta; October 22,1864.
SUPPLEE -& BRO,;
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 Dooi's, Weights, &e., for. Buil
dings, and castings of every description;
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
IN THE MOST MODERN•ARD IMPROVED
Manner ; Pumps,. Brick. Presses, Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery
fur 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: :
BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL.
Pram long experience in building machinery wi
flatter ourselves that we can give geleral satis
faction to those •who may favor us with their
orders.• €Repairing promptly attended to.
Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet
with prompt attention. Prices to.statthetimes.
'2. SUPPLEE,
:•
• 2'. R. SUPPLEE.
Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14 tf
,SZ: aakeo,
.Stribintr anb Onitlartur.
WOULD Most respectfully take this Means of
infOrming ins friends and the public generally
that he has commenced. the drawing of
DEEDS; . '
. .
• MORTGAGES,. •
JUDGMENTS,.
and
and in fact everything in the • COH VEYANCINd
line. ']awing gratuitous intercourse with •-a
member of the' Lancaster Bar, will enable him
execute instruments of writing With accuracy.
IQ— 11:e can be feund'at the office of "THE
MARIETTIA PIP on Front street,•or at his res
idence on Market , street,•l , a square west of the
" Donegal House," Marietta: •
tED93link Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always 'on hand and fdr sale.
JOHN. BELL, Merchant Tailor,
Cor. of Market-st.i‘and ElboM Lane, Mcirietio
, _ .......
RATEFUJ..for past favors I would returr
my thanks to my numerous friends and pa
trons and informilern. that I still continue the
old business titthe'old .stand, where I Will be
pleased to seetthem at all times, and 'having, a
Lull and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIME.R.ES & VESTI V GS,
whichiwill be made,,:up to order at: the, sin:kites
nodeebk the,best of worimen, and on reasons='
. ble terms; I wouldbe pleased, therefore, to,'W . nit
upon my old customers'and'all :who see proper
to patronize i me,hereafter. (0ct.29-1.56„
MARIETTA', MARBLE YARD
,• • .
NitcHAEL GA.DLE,
;MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER. - "
Opposite the TM?' Ha11 f ,P.417:4.;
Marietta, Pa. ,yam., I
rri Varble• business. in , -athitsdaranches
IL
will be' continue& at theloldplaceemear
the Town Hall and , opposite. Turtles ,Cress:Keys
,Taverni_ :Where every, description , of , c ioafyle •
work •wilb.he; kept 'en, hatidtor made, to. order at
short notice and at verrreasonable prices. _
• Mariettailniosl9; isarag A9=dy
• ' 1 It
cfc Co_,
NO. 6G MARKET STREET,
MARIETTA, PA.
D EALERS IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
,ffasclutas4.
Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Buil
ding Material, Nails, •
LOCKS, I.II,NGES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, A
SUFERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &0.,
icoo. 1 r
s m s ul nered
iu .lla ß nu
n, Steel,
oe
Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iron,
Horse-Shoe Nails, Boils, Files, Rasps, etc.
ROUSE-KEEPING GOODS.
FIRST-CLASS COOKING
AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, t"--
Tubs, Churns, Cedal Stands,
Wash Boards, Buckets,
Knives and Forks,
Olcdefl.
Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass aK•
Copper Kettles Clothes, Wringers, Pans,
Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil
Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea
Sautes, Coffee Mills, Painted
Chamber Setts, &c.
Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes,
Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm anffLubric
Cistern 'Pinups', Long and Short Traces,
Breast Chains, &c., &.c.
'l' o{l LS: Band anLWood Saws, Hatchets,
Chopping, and Hand Axes ' Planes, Chissels,
Angel's and Auger.llits, Braces, Pranuing
• liociks•• end ShearS,'&c., &c.
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit
and receive a continuance of the same.
• • • PATTERNuN 4 - CO.
. Marietta, July 30; 1864. tf
,
'MA E & LANDELL,
El FOURTH AND A Dell STREETS,
PRILAAELPHIA.
ckTER FOII:TtlE BEST TRADE,
AND OFFER .1%70 BAITS OR DECEPTIONS TO.
INDUCE CUSTOM BUT RELY
„gall , eaLifizg. <SI ,Saact (Saacts
Best Merinnes,
.lishiotralde Sill c,
:Nohtlitk Plaatis,
. • • • •
Dark Foulards,
: ;•
.figured Merinaes,
• GOod Blailkets,
" Plaid Shawls.
We follow GOLD DOWN, as close as we
follow it up. a good time for
1 erchant4 001 Ciegbiners to come
October
WINES &LIQUORS.
- K.
DEA' ER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta, Pa.
B EGS
'leave to inform'the .public that he
Bwillcontinue the WIN E & 'LIQUOR busi
ness, in- all its branches. -He will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of
Brandies,.Wiries Gills. "Irish and Scotch
.Whiskey, Cordials. Bitters, c.,-
. t • BENIAM EN'S'
Justly Celebrated Ilo'se.rWiiiky,
,ALWAYS ON :BAND,
A very surerior OLD RYE! WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted pure.
All H. D. B. now , asks of the public
is a careful examination of his shirk 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 1 im•.
First National Bank of Marietta
rpHIS BANKING ASSOCIATION
HAVING COMPLETED - ITS . ORGANIZATION
is now prepared to transact all kinds of
BANKING BUSINESS.
The Board of Directors meet weekly, on
Wednesday, for discount and other kusineas.
tC MOILO : From 9A.Dito3 P. N.
`jOH,N HOLLINC,4IIR, PREqDENT.
AMOS BO WMA N, Caihier. .
Marietta; July 25, 1863.
. . .
Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer.
rHE undersigned baying just completed new
J paterris for the manufacture of the eele •
brated Black Hawk-Iron Ore''t . Vitslier. He
has 'removed several objections to the old pat
ern, and now feels "certain of'heing able to'
wash one-third_ more iron'ore: per '..day, and
much cleaner. Machines manufactured and,
put up anywhere desired.at the shortest no
tice, and the,working of the machine gunrrnn
teed. Be can refer, ,by, permission, to Col.
James Myers; of I coegal Furnaz ,Marietta, ;
and to „fames L. gsq.,adjoming
Etta. . Address
SA:MUEL HOPKINS.,
. Noristio, Lancaster Co., Pa.
.
The Patent Tonflex. Reflector Lantern.
THIS , is the most
.desirahle Lantern in the'
gg market. 'lt :burns - Coal Oil without a:
Chimney. emitting neither smoke nor'smell.
It gives a pure white light. • '
It Stands iluick rnotons ,
direction.,
The flame is'regultitedfrem 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.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR..
_ • _
For sale at JOHN SPAT,TGL.ER'S
Hardware Store,' on Market street
DR.' J. Z. HOFF.ER,
DENTIST, ,
:=•-.7=._ OF THE' BA . LTIDHIRE 'COLLEGE
4111figiess OF DZNTAL , SURGERY,
LATE OF .El4-13,T.Z.ISI3Uncir:
0 FFICE:--Frout streey next door to R.
' Williams' Drug 'Store , between Locust ,
sod Walnut streets, . Columbia::'
H OWARD A.SSOCIATIONi
PHILADELPHIA, P.A,
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal,. Urinary ,
and Sexual Systems—new and , reliable treat!
ment—in Reports of the Howard A ssociatidna
Sent by mail hu aealed , letterenvelopes, free
of charge. Address, DR. J. SICILIAN HOIIGH
TONj Howard Association; • No. 2 SeuthNinth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . ••
irIAUTION. Whereas, my wifelfeedrielta
k i :Yost, left‘rny.bed and board •on Sunday
morning.last, (December.4tl9 without any, just:
cause or provocation,;this is, theraforei•to give
public notion againat..harbpriug or trusting her
.
on my account,,as Nvi4 pay no - debts of.,her
cOntracting , —• • • LEONI I I2..V 108 V...)
Marietta, December.lo, 1864.-Sto •
. . .
ANIEL G. BAKER,. • •
_LA • A TTP.R.A,TE A,T TV,
LANCAST.E.F.,P,A. ,•
OFFICE. .19:0ILTV .13rUlc.E.
'opposite...6e Court :fippse..; . yrkere, he . will. st;
tenkto.the , practice of ,hie profession , in all its
•various tiranches.i _ „.I
TrICKORY & 'Oak IVood, 50 Cords each
Hickory and Oak `%odd. Ordi3iiirlrfinai
ahe accompanihdl iiritla:trits'i.6l3hiwhed.they
,beAokop9.): .4,11e6„. _Spangler., kdia#arson..„,
Et ti f f
A C.HiatC.Lot ot Boolcs - foi.Chilaren.callef3
Po,p6i BoofisOtaticin#6, , Viii4 l 4iirl9BTPero:
&e:Pa't ' •-' elell'EYTe& t firrOVT, ""
DST re`C'efiee; ScottE'
- an
ted pure,
tgH III;
•
IREEVES'
Original, Genuine. awl
11 4. C) 9 .1 A
-1 41 ._ I\. l l I-3
For the Growth, Beauty and Preset catio4
OF 71IE
rEsTABLusirED ism.]
Price 75 Cents Per Bottle
of Mrs. L. M. Neil—hair FIVE feet tit length
—used the A 1111, 1 .0,111. IS months.
MRS. WALI.ACL E MAXWELL
Her lulu is four feet and ten inches in length
—the result of using Reeves' Ariii nista niiiirt
two years.
Thesa phidozsaphs taken from life, ha v 2
been awarded to extend the knowledge of tLa
merits of this wonderful discovery. Hund
reds have seen these ladies and heard the fauns
from their own
Mrs. Maxwell's Testimonial'.
New-York, December 23, 1862
Knowing positively that Reeves' Ambrosia
produced a beautiful head of hair for Mrs.
Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn, New-York, I
was induced, thereby, to use it thoroughly. I
needed something for my hair, it being t
and thin; had used one half-dozen. bottles
.when 4 could plainly notice an increase in its
length, strength and beauty. An experience
of about- two years has proved a complete
success— My` hail is now, by measurement,
four feet ten inches in length, reaching. nearly
in the floor. I have allowed my photograph
to proclaim the merits of
REEVES' AHBROSIA +o the WORLD.
Mrs. WALLACE E. MAXWELL.
All enterprising _Druggists have these
Photographs and keep for sate
REEVE'S' A 11.1.8 OSI A
7 AT 7;r CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Druggists who may not have our preparation,
will send for it—if applied to.
Principal Depot, 62 Fultoa-st., N. V.
For sale in Marietta by DR. DINK.Lt.
.~-,
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JOHN CRUEL,
:oWc.cticed ,Maite6
NO. 92 MARKET' STREET, MARIETTA
Takes this means of informing his old cus
tomers'atid' the' , public g-enerally, that he has
re-taken the old stand (recently occupied by
George L. Macisley,) and is now permanently
fixed to prosecute
THE HATTINV BUSINESS
Dl=
Having just returned from the city where
he selected a large, varied and fashionable
assort - mentor everything in the
HAT AND CAP LINE,
and, now Only' asks an examination of his
stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere.
Having also laid m a stock of Halting mate
rial, he will be enabled, at short notice, to
manufacture all'qualities—from the common
Soft to the most Fashionable Silk. Hat.
Etriploying 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 The highest price
paid for Furs—in trade or cash.
ripHE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.,
Of Coluotbia, Lancaster County, Penna.
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, $2,604,435 68
amount of Premium Notes, 255,931 46
Bal..Cash; Premiums,
J:lnup.ry 1, 1863, $2,120 31
Itee'pts for premiums,
less Agt's commiss•
ions in 1863, 9,382 45
Receipts for ASsessMents
less Agt's commissions
in 1863
Losses . and expenses paid
in 1863, $10,133 32
Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1,
1864, 3,754 47
GREEN, PRESIDENT,
GEORGE VOUNG, Jr., secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN - , Treasurer
• • • • • DIRECTORS :
Robert 7'; Ryon, • John TY. Steacy,
John Folyich, 11. G. Minich,
SaMitel F. •Eoellein, Michael S. Shuman,
Michael S. :Shuman, S. C. Waymaker,
George . Young, Jr..; Nich9las Mc Donald
Edmund • Spereng, Amos S. Green.
- • JACOB HARLEY,
• • 'STAUFFER: & HARLEY,
Zsli.:6'lllar4t-Street, PHILADELPHIA
. ,
Dealer in' Fine Gold and Silver
WATCHES,: SOLID SILVER-WARE,
Fine .Gold Jewelry,
and the best make of Silver-Plated Ware
Constantly onhand a large ssortment of the
above godda AT LOW' PRICES.
Watches and fme'Clocks repaired by skill
ful workmen; also, hwelry repairing ; En
graving•and all kinds of 1-tair-Work to order
at short -notice.
A:rfDon't fthget the Old stand, Number 622
Market' street; Philadelphia.
' , April 9,186 - 4.-3 m-Sm - S and 11
0 . E 9 WONORRA.LL,
SURQEON DENTIST,
Hatringiremoved to the. Rooms formerly occupier!:
by Dr.' avfintzek, adjoining Spangler .4 Pat
terson's Striro,klarket Street, where be is now
prepared to wait on all who may feel
ifte=.disposed to. patronize him.
Dentistry in all its branches, car
ried.on. insertedon the most approved
principles of Dental science. AU operations
ton lithe mouth performed, in a. skill4l and
work.manlike manner : on fair principles and
ON. VERY SEASONABLE TERRIS,
tfaving,.deterinined.upon a permanent bore
d* at this oleos, would ask a continuation
of:the- lit or r :renege heretofore extended
to -himpfor.whieli Ale: will xender ever,y po eet
tile) eatiafactiorr...
. , .
itZT 'F l tileradrctigittered to proper,p9.rarma.
.01 It I
.£ Java and.
Lagnip.,cofre? /Cr.: l Ah4d) Eulyeriked and,
.13xpAu.Syggpr„;,SuraioNIGsig%a,nd Black Tca,
Ri.ac,,PheeettAns , 44P 0 J 3 .4: SY,P,IP A and ptime ba
-3„rvlg„AlAaalleail4l4,cellgn,t. Ygsrl , Barley at
•41 1 1. PUTAXI3 I.oll' c
This prepa
ration can ex
libit living ev-
of
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2,380 02
$13,587 79
SI3,SS7 79
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