The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, January 07, 1865, Image 4

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    F. S 7-30 LUA I\7.
The Secretary of the Ticasiny gives notice
that subscriptions will be received for Coupon
Treasury Notes, payable three years f loin
August 15th, ISG4 with semiannual interest
at the rate of seven and three-tenths par-cent.
per annum,—principal and interest both to be
paid in lawful in cney.
These notes will be convertible at the option
of the holder at maturny, into six per cent.
gold bearing bends, payable hot less than five
nor more than twenty years frorii their date,
as the Government may elect. They will be
issued in denornissvtions of $5O, , $lOO, $5OO,
$l.OOO and $5,000, and all siibscriptions must
lie for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty
dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners
flee of transportation charges as soon after
the receipt of the original Certificates of De
posit as they can be prepared
As the notes draw interest from August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dol
lars and upwards for these notes at any one
time will be allowed a commission of one
quarter of one per cent, which will be paid
by the Treasury Department upon the receipt
of a bill for the amount, certified to by the
officer with whom the deposit was made. No
deductions for commissions must oe made
from the deposits.
Special Advantages of this Loan.
It is a National Savings Bank, offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and the
best security. Any savings bank which pays
its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it
is payinn best circulating medium of the
country, and it cannot pay in anything better,
for its own assets are either in government se
curities or in notes or bonds payable in govern.
ment paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or
permanent investment. The notes can always
be sold for within a fraction of their face and
accumulated interest, and are the best security
with banks as colaterals for discounts. .
Convertable into a Six,,per cent, 5-20 Gold
Botid."
In addition to the very liberal interest on the
notes for three years, this privilege of convers
ion is now worth, about 3 per cent. per an
num, for the eurrentrate for 5-20 Bouds is not
lass than 9 per cent. premium, and before the
war the premium on 6 per cent. U. S. Stocks
was over 20 per cent. It will be seen that the
actual profit on this loan, at the present mar
ket rate, is.not less than ten per cent. per an
num. Its exemption
Front State or Municipal Taxation.
But aside from all the advantages we have
enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts
all Bands and Treasury Notes from local tax
ation. On the average, this exemption is
worth about two per cent, per annum, accord
ing to the rate of taxation in various parts of
the country.
It is believed that no securities offer sogreat
inducements to lenders as those issued by the
government. In all other forms of inoebted
nes.% the faith or ability of private parties, or
stock companies, or seperate communities, on
ly, is pledged for payment, while the whole
property of the country is held to secure the
discharge of all the obligations of the United
States.
While the government offers the most liber
al terms fur its loans, it believes that the very
strongest appeal will be to the loyalty; and
patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all
deposits. The party depositing must endorse
upon the ortgina/ certificate the denomination
of notes required, and whether they are to be
issued in blank or payable to order. When
to endorsed it must be left , with the officer're
ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the.
Treasury Department.
Su'pseriptions will be received by the Trees.
urer of the United Slates, at Washington, the
several Assistant Treasurers and designated
Depositaries, and by the
First National Bank at Marietta,
and by all National Banks which are deposi
taries of public money, and all respectable
BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the country will give further infor
mation and afford every facility to subscribers.
ifT-KMODYS Gengißei iwkilflollS,
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, [:ravel,
and Dropsical Swellings.
This. Medicine increases the power of Diges•
tion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy
action, by which the Watery or Colcareous de
positions, and all unnatural enlargements are
reduced, as well as pain and inhumation.
HELMBOLD'' EXTRACT BUCHU.
For weakness arising from excesses, habits
of 'dissipation, early indiscretion of abuse, at
tended with the following symptoms:—
Indisposition to.exertion, Loss of Power,
Difficulty of breating, Loss of Methory,.
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, •
Dimness of V/69i011, Pain in the Back,
Universal lassitude of the muscular system,
Flushing of the body, Hot Minds,
Eimptions on the Face, Dryness of the skin,
Palid Countenance,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follows
Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits,
in one of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently fol
lowed by those " Direful Diseases,"
"Insanity and Consumption."
.4any are aware of the cause of their suffer-
A, but none will confess the records of the
ln , pane Asylums.
Melancholy deaths by Consumption bear am
ple witness to the truth of the assertion.
The Constitution once effected with Organic
weakness requires the aid, of medicine to
strengthen and invigorate the system, which
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
invariably does. Atrial will convince the
most skeptical.
_ _
FEMALES-FEMALES -FEMALES
In many affections peculiar to females the
Extract Iluchu is uneaqualed by any other
remedy, as in ,Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfulness or suppression of customa
ry evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
of the Uterus, Leuchorrhoea or Whites, Ster
rility, and for all complaints incident to the
sex, whether arising from indiscretion, habits
cf dissipation, or in the decline Or change of life.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength
to urinate, thereby removing obstruction's, pre
venting and curing. Strictures of the Urethra,
allaying pain and milamation, so frequent in
the class of diseases, and expelling all poison
oak, diseased and wornout matter.
Thousands upon thousands who have beep
the victims of quacks, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured in a short time, have found
they were deceived, and that the
."Poison"
Las, by- the use of - "powerful astringents,"
been dried up in the system, to- break out in
an aggravated form, -and perhaps after Mar
riage.
Itse.Hembold's .E'xtract Buchu for all affec
tions and diseases of the Urinary'Organs;
whether existing in Male or Feniale, from
whatever cause originating and, no matter of
kowtow Standing.
Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of
a Diuretic,. ifelmbold's Extract Buchu is the;
great Diuretic, and is certain, to have the, do
sired effect in all Diseases for which it, is Rec
°amended.
Evidence of the boost reliable and responsi
ble character will accoMPanY,:the medicine.
PRICE $l.OO PER,ROTTLE, or SIX for $5.00
Delivered to any Address, :securely . packe.
from obseivatioit. . '
. .
Describe Symptoms in an Communications. !
Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratis
Address-letters forinformation to
IL T. .U.E.L.MBOLD,,Ohemist.
104 South . Tenth -at. , bel. Chostnat;
HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot,
liaLtanoin's Drug and Casa/iced Warihilise.
694 Broadway, Niyi . york.
Beware of Counterfeit's and Unprincipled.
Dealers who endeavor dispose Afef, theirown", and " other ." articl e 's on the replan:Alen
Attained by •
Genuine Projpgations. -
‘4 „ Extlict Butt.cc cc cr
et
Sold by all Druggieteeveryarbeye; . -
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK.
TIN EaAin "b.laglz.ipe , of lb& 3JJoi•i3?
Literature, Fine Arts and Fashions. The
most magnificent Steel Engravings. Donnie
Fashion-Plates. Wood Engravings on every
subject that can interest ladies. Crochet
knit
ting, Netting, Embr9idery - , Articles for the
Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir and the
Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a
COMPLETE LADY'S BOOK
The Ladies' Favorite for Thirty-five Tears,
No magazine bas been able to compete
Noue attempt it
IMIE!
Godey's Receipts for every department of a
household. These alone are worth the price
of the Book. Model Cottages (no other mag
azine gives them), with diagrams.
Drawing Lessons for the Young. Another
specialty with Godey.
• Original Music, worth $3 a-year. Other
magazines publish old worn-out; but the sub
scribers to Godey get it before the music stores.
Gardening for ladies. Another peculiarity
with Godey.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co.,
New York, the millionaire merchants, appear
in Godey, the only magazine that has them.
Also—Fashions from the celebrated Brodie,
of New York. it Ladies Bonnets.—We give
more of them in 'a year than any other maga
zine. In fact the Lady's Book enables every
ady to be her own bonnet maker.
MARION HARLAND,
Authoress of "Alone," " Hidden Path, , ! &c.,
writes for Godey each month, and for no other
magazine. We have also , retained all of our
old and favorite contributors.
Terms of Godey's Lady's Book for MK
EPROM WHICH THERE CAN BE NO DEVIATION.
The following are the terms of the Lady's
Book for 1565.. At present, we will receive
subscriptions at the following rates. Due no
tice will be given if we are obliged to advance,
which will depend on the price of paper.
One copy, one year, $3:00
Two copies, one year, 5:50
Three copies, one yeri,t,
Four copies, one year,
Five copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person sending the club,
making six copies. 14:00
Eight copies, one year, and and an
extra copy to the person sending
the club,-znakingaine copies, 21;00
Elevemcopies, one year, and an - ex-
Irk copy to the person sending the
alb, making twelve copies, 27:50
Additions tp any of the above clubs, $2:50
each subscriber. •
Gotley's Lady's Book .and Arthur's Home
Magazine_ will be sent, each one year, on re
ceipt of $4:50. We hays no clubs with any
otheritnagazine 'or newspaper. The money
must.a]l be sent at one time for ally club.
Address L. A. GODEY,
North-East Corner 6th & Chestnut-sta.,
October 15-3t] Philadelphia.
READY ROOFING
Ready to nail down.
READY, ROOFING
At less than half the cost of tin roofs.
READY ROOFING
illore durable than tin.
READY ROOFING
Suitable for steep or flat roofs.
READY ROOFING
For all kinds of buildings, in all cliinates.
READY ROOFING
Easily, cheaply, and
,quickly put on. Needs
no coating over frith cement after is
is naslad down.
. . ' .READ,Y .1.1;00F1NG:;
Made -
Made,> of h strong woven fabric thoroughly
iiaturaiddland covered, upon both surfaces
with a perfectly water-proof composition,
and put up in rolls ready for use-40 inch
wide, and 75 feet long.
We also .manufacture
LIQET 1 f) CEMENT,
For Leaky !in Roofs,
Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint.
ALSO
COMPOUND CEMENT,
For Leaky Shingle Reeds, which will often
save the cost of a new roof.
Sample ol Ready Roofing and Circulars sen
by mail when desired. . .
Favorable terms made with responsible par-.
ties who buy to sell again.
READY ROOFING CO.,
73 Maiden Lane. N. Y.
FOR RATS; MICE; ROACHES, ANTS
BED-BUGS, MOTHS IN FURS; WoeLxns
&c., INSECTS ON PLANTS, FOWLS, Anima's, .5 - c.
. Put up in 25c.,, 50c. and $ I Boxes, Bottles;
and Flasks. .Three and Five dollars sizes for
Hotels Public Institutions, &o.
"Only infallible remedies known."
' , Free from Poisons."
“Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
Sold wholesale in all large cities.
93 Sold by all druggists and retailers eve
rywhere. •
BAvirs.nz of all worthless imitations! !
II See that - "COSTAR'S"' name is on each
Box, Bottle, and Flask; before you buy.
Address .
• HENRY. R. COSTAR,
' Principal Depot, 482 Broad Way, N. Y.
Sold by all Wholesale and retail Drug
gists in Marietta, Pa. I 10-30
Just Published, a new edition. of
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay
On the radical cure (without medicine) of
Spermaterrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Invol
untary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental
and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc. ; also Consumption, Epilepsy ;
and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexu
al extravagance.
Price, sn a Sealed Envelope,' only. Six Cents.
The celebrated,author in this admirable es
say clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years
successful practice, that - the alarming conse
gences of self-abuse : may be radically cured
without the da'agerous Use of internal medi
cine or the application of the knife—pointing
out a mode of cure; at once simple, certain
and effectual, by means of which , every suf
ferer, no matter what his •condition may be,
may cure himself ~cheaply, privately, and
radically. -
frr, This Lecture should hc in the hands of
every youth and every'i man n the land.
Sent under sealidn a plain envelope, to any
address, post paid, on receipt of nix cents, or
two postage' gal - rips, by addressing the publish
ers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4. CO..
127 Bowery, New-York, P 0. Box, 4556.
JACOB A WISNER'S
TOBACCO, CIGAR & SNUFF - STORE,
Opposite gee Cross Keys Hotel,
,MARIETTA, PA.
oITHE undersigned would rospectfully inform.
the public that he still continues, at the
stand, corner of Second and Walnut ' streets,
directly opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep
on hand and for sale, all kinds of cigars from
Half Spanish up, in prices from 56, $7 $2O to
080 per thousand. TOBACCO.—Natural Leaf,
Excelsior Cavendish, Oranoko Virginia, Con
gress ,Flae Spun Ladies Twist, Coarse Spun
Tvi , i4t, Eldorado, Jewel of Ophir tobacco, Ate=
derson's'best : Eme-cut. All 'kinds' of fine Ci
gars manufactured of imported stock,. Sixes
'HALF .SPANISH. Rappee Snuff and all kinds
Fancy.P Smoking Tobacco. Scented snuffs
Fnie-cutipee, Cigar Tubes, a - c. [ jan. 30,'5
WILCO X' S Celebrated Imperial Ex
tension,Steel Spiing Skeleton Skirt, with
self-adjustible Bustle. , The latest and beat in
use, just received at'
DIFFENBACIPS
ICR.IR't Sr. Oak 50 Cords each
VI Hickory and :Oak Wood: 'Orders must
be accompanied with the cash when, they will
be promptlj , 'filled. Spangler SePatterson.
AapCllpicg cpdrencalled
ieVsfiubtlitile;PleEteurißooks - A S cho ol and
Paper tgitieriety;, _Penn,' Pen ~bolders.
Sze, at '.
TA Br.ND,TB
.TROUT.
YON $ Ber % odical ' DrAP , 9i and
,Crark's Fe
'Lidal4)l4l4*'- The Gold& Ittoittsi.-
AGPIWULTURAL NI E C L CO.'S
e Kai.? T . a TiLiz-sii)l.
ABULLTTE. This Fertilizer is composed
TI
ot night soil and the fertilizing elements of
urine combined, chemically and mechanically
with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab
sorbents.
It is reduced to a pulverized condition, rea
dy for immediate use, and without loss of its
highly nitrogenous fertilizing propertieS.
Its universal application to all crops and
soils, and its durability and active qualities,
are well known to be all that agriculturists
can disire. PR/CE $25 PER Tox.
CHEMICAL' COMPOST. This Fertilizer
is largely composed of animal mutter,
such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and
wool, together with chemicals -and inorganic
fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and re
tain the nitrogenous elements. It is thorough
ly impregnated with urine, and the thinner
poi lions of night soil.
It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops
generally, and especially for potatoes, and
garden purposes.
Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap
ness, have made it very popular with all who
have used it. Price, $25 PER Tow.
TREE & FRUIT FERTILIZER. It is a
highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is par
ticultuly adapted for the cultivation of trees,
fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a
very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and
fruit, and largely increase the quantity and
perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot
house and household plants and flowers, it
will be found an indispensable article to se—
cure their greatest perfection. It will prevent
and cure diseased conditions of the peach and
grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns.
The -formula or method of combining its
constituent fertilizing ingredients have re
ceived the highest approval of eminent chem
ists and scientific agriculturists. Price,:oo
PER TON.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultu
ral. Chemical Company manufacture a
Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a new
and valuable formula, by which a very supe
rior article is produced, so far as4o be afforded
at a less price than other manufacturers charge.
Practical tests have proved that its value, as a
fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of
Lime in the market. Price $95 Pea
7:50
10:00
TERMS CAsxe.—Cartage and Freight to
be paid by the Purchaser.
AGRICULTURA L CLIESIICAL Co.'s WORKS,
At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware.
Office, 4]3t- Arch St., Philadephia, Pa.
R. B. F Irrti, General Agent.
The Company's Phamphlet Circular, em
bracing full directions fur using the above
Fertilizers, sent by mail free, when requested.
FISH'S LAMP HEATING APPARATUS.
Boiling—Frying—Stewing—Steeping—
WITH THE FLAME THAT LIGHTS THE ROOM
* * * By the flame of a common lamp,
at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very
comfortable breakfast can be cooked. * *
—N. Y. Tribune.
* * Simple in construe tion, easily kept
in order, ready for use in a moment * *
convenient to have, on hand. * * Drug
gist's Circular.
* * Fish's Lamp is one of the most
popular novelties of the day, * * the
utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving
is made in heating and cooking small articles,
and can be made to cook meals for a great
many persons, which is actually done on the
ambulance cars which carry the sick soldier,—
.1 , Scientific American.
• * For family use, hospital tent, bar
rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room,
it is an article of comfort beyond all propor
tion to its cost. * * Hall's Journal of Health.
* * * I have -tried the & apparatus, and
my wife and I proclaim the same a most valu
able and indispensable article, and we now
wonder how we could have so long done with
out it. * Ed. Coal Oil Circular.
• * * An economical contrivance for
getting up heat at short notice for nursery and
general household purposes, * * * one
important point is the saving in cost over coal
fires. * * N. Y. Evening Port
Prices front Two to Six Dollars.
. .
Capacity from One to Four Quarts.
Three Articles Cooked at one time with one
Burner
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal. Oil, or Gas.
A. Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty pages fur
nished gratis.
THE UNION ATTACHMENT,
Price 50 Cents,
To be attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp
or Gas Burner, by which water may be boiled,
and Food cooked ; also arranged to support a
shade. EverylFamily needs one.
WM. D. RUSSELL, Agent,
No. 206, Pearl St., New York.
Agents Wanted.
II Two of these Heating Lamps can be
seen at John Spangler's Hardware.
F IRST NATIONAL BAN_
OF MARIETTA
Designated Depository and Financial
Agent of the United States
By instructions from the Secretary of the
Treasury, dated Maren 26th, 1864, this Bank
is authorized to receive subscriptions for the
National 10 40 Five per cent. Loan, in Coupon
or Registered Bonds.
This Loan, principal and interest, is paya
ble in gold, On Bonds of $5OO and upwards,
semi-annually. (Ist of March and September)
and on those of less denominations annually,
(Ist of March.) •
Subscribers can receive Bonds with Coupons
from March Ist, by paying the accrued inter
est in coin, or in lawful motley by adding 50
per cent. for pre•i.ium. Or, if preferred,_ may
deposit the principal only, and receive Bonds
with Coupons from date of subscription.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the de
nominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000
and $lO,OOO, in Coupon Bonds of $5O, $lOO,
$5OO and $l,OOO.
For the greater convenience of subscrib
the different Banks and Bankers throughout
the country are authorized to act as agent for
the Loan.
As only $200,000,000 of this Loan can be
issued, we would urge upon persons ha vi ng
surplus money, to subscribe promptly and se
cure the investment at par.
The Secretary in presenting this new. Loan
to the "public through the National Batiks, re‘`
lies upon the liberality and patriotism of our
people, to use all honorable means, and to
make exertion for its sale.
It is hoped that Lancaster county, having
done so well in the past in furnishing the Go
vernment means, will be equally prompt ut
this time.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier
CHEAP READY-MADE c`LOTHING !
Having just icturned from the city with
a nicely selected lot of Ready-made Clothing,.
Which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at
reduced prices; havinglaidin a general assort
ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is
deters ined to sell Low, Fon CASH. Hisstock
consists of OVER-COATS, DRESS, FROCK AND
SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PEA:JACKETS,:
ROTINDBOTJTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRA.VATS,
DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HO/SERV, UNDERSHIRTS,,
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &C. Everything in the
Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at
prices to suit the times. . JOHN BELL:
Gonsaer of Elbow Lane and Market St
next door to Cassili.s. Store.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA
Lodated on Chestnut street, opposite, the
OLD STATE HOUSE.—
and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing
and Importing Houses, Banks, Custom House,'
and places of amusements. The City Cars.
can be taken at the door (or within a square)
for .any depot in the City. The Efouseliii4
been renovated and refitted.
• •• WYATT & HEIILINGS,
• , • PROPRIETORS,
117QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS
,can be had of , H. L. &. E. L. Zsristi, cox
-North Queen-st., and center SquarepLancas
ter, Pa.iin the shape of Equilibriuni: Levers—
the beat article of Swiss levant novrinrhe mar
&et.' They are lower in price: than tiny wat c h ,
of equal quality and' uet lilting for timekeeping
1. BrlllloleS Celebrated Remedies
NO, 1. THE GREAT REA' LVE.R.—Sp.!ethly
eradicates all the evil mccets of self 211.13:',
as 10S3 of memory, sbortness of breath, giddi
ness, palpitation of the heart, dimness of vis
ion, or any constitutional derangemeht of the
system brought on by the unrestrained indul
gence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex.
Price one dollar.
No. 2. THE cure in from twe
to eight days, any case of Gonorrhoea,(clap)is
without Watt or smell and requires no restric
tion of action or diet; for either sex ; price $l.
NO : 3. Tit F. TEItEp viii cure Gleet in the
shortest possible time, and I ceo show certili
cates of cures effected by this remedy, wher
all others have failed. No taste or smell.—
Price one dollar.
-NO. 4. THE Pe :sir - Ea is the only known
remedy that will positively cure strictures of
the urethra, no matter of how long standing or
neglected the case may be. Price one dollar.
NO. 5. THE SOLUTOR, will cure any Cale
01 Gravel permanently and 'speedily remov
all diseases from the bladder And kidneys.—
Price one dollar.'
No. 6. THE Pnevr.yrox is a sure proven
tion against the contraction of any disease, id
less expensive and far preferable to anything
in use. Adapted to either sex. Price $l.
NO 7. THE AZIARM will cure the whites
radically and in less time than they can be ef
fectually removed by am: other treatment; in
fact this is the only remedy that will really
cure this disease ; pleasant to take. Price $l.
NO. S. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS arc cer
tain, safe and speedy in producing menstrua
tion or coirecting any irregularities of the
monthly periods. Price two dollars.
No. 9. THE FEMALE SAFEGUARD, or Off
spring Regulator will last a lifetime. Price $5.
Either of the Remedies will be sent free by
mail on receipt of the price annexed. Circu
lars containing valua'Ae informhtion with full
description of each Remedy, may be obtained
by enclosing one post stamp. Address
DR. FELIX BRUNON, Box 99,
Philadelphia, Pa.
These Remedies are sold in Marietta only by
JOHN JAY .13.131 - IART, yhere circulars con
taining a full description of each case can be
obtained gratis, on application.
General Depot, North East Corner of York
Avenue and Callowhill street, Philadelphia,Pa.
In complicated cases I can be consulted
by letter, or pe/ sonolly at my office ; entrance,
401 Yokk. Arenuec.
By this Sigh we Conquer
Whenever the way seems long,
Or the heart begins to fail,
We sing a more wonderful song,
And tell a more wonderful talc."
JANUARY 1, 1865
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE
E;ht, t.V) pork SEltreuri)
The Pride of the Fireside
TN the prime of a vigorous intellectual man
lhood, the Phcenix of the weeklies begins
its flight for the new year, over the wrecks of
its flagging and lifeless contemporaries, with
its eye fixed upon the sun, beneath which it
owns no rivalry.
The war, which has toppled down whatever
is shallow and baseless, has written no wrin
kle on the bright xgis of our success Our
features for the issue of 1865 shake the pillars
of whatever has heretofore been deemed im
perial in selial literature. Both sides of the
Atlantic render us tribute. We shall continue
the.thrilling romances of Miss M. E. Bradon,
necromancer of the strong dark 'passions, to
whom we pay more money annually than the
entire capital of our imitators, and add to our
American staff the champion jester of the cap
and bells, Josh Billings, who will commence
with the first.of January a' series of his
,welt
known inimitable comic papers, written
pressly for ns, in his, irresistably ecipYulsive
vein. Barnet E. Prescott, the most polished
an& imaginative sketch-writer living ; P. T.
Barniiml the world famed show-man , and all-1
tobiographer Miss M. A. Earle, Fairfax Bal
four, Di. J. H. Robinson, and "Ned Buntline,'
renowned and versatile novelette-writers'
will eke, out the sparkling contributions o,
such fatile poets, fuilletonists, humorists, cri
ttes,itraT,-elms, paragraphists, etc., as George
Arnold, W. O. Eaton, Millie W. Carpenter,
George Allred Townsend, Julia S. Ingraham,
Edward Willett, George Martial, Joseph Bar-
ber, J. A. Felten, and . others, numerous f
enough and clever enough to run all the news
papers on the Continent.
The vivid pencile of Darley, McLenan, and
White, the first draughtsmen of the age, will
make the new volume pictorial, and whatever
of fugitive ur metorlc note may appear during
the year, will at once be engaged and made
available.
In addition to its crisp and teling editori
als; its delectable Gossipers' Club, in which
the aptest and wittiest poems, caricatures,
and burlesques of the time, brat appear; and
its coquettish Ladies' Promenade, to which all
the mothers, sweethearts, daughters, wives,
and widows of the land Subscrine their expe
riences, The New York Mercury wilt condo
ne the faithful and cogent
Photographs of Popular People,
highly illustrative of the oldest, ablest, and
artfulest folk of the era; the Great Fashion
Article, by Jennie June, whOse sprightly
notes upon the latest and most perfect New
York modes, are suggestive to leaders of so
ciety everywhere, and universally consulted
both in the metropolis and Throughout the
country ; and commence a series of illustrated
Sketches of Grotesque Adventure in Foreign
climes during the War,- by Alfred Trample ;
as well as Hints upon Cookery, by Henry
Gosling, the metropolitan cuisinier.
The first of the year will inaugurate the
thrilling original novelette by Doctor J. H.
Robinson, entitled :
•
ALEThE ; or, The Child of t 1 Cord,
which will be followed by a splendid new
story by Miss M. E. Jiraddun, written express
ly for The York Mercury: ,
Notwithstanding the upward march of every
article of luxury and cm. sumption, and our
enormously increased outlay for. the year 1865,
the Star. Paper of the Republic, with its forty
coltunns of sterling original matter, will con
tinue to be issued at six cents a copy,-and
sold by all newsmen and periodical-dealers
in America. Its long and honorable history
insures its subscribers against the casualities
and fatalities which have swept so many
mushroom journals off the board, and left
their patrons disponeolAte at the loss of their
money.
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Subscribers should be careful to write plain
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I - ZURK.F,L'S BITTER WME Q IRON
APURE andpowerful TONIC, Corrective
and Alterative, or wonderful efficacy in
diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Cu re s
Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaints
Headache, General
Debility, Nervousness, De
pression of Spirits, Constipation,
Intermittent Fever, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea ' Heartburn, Disgn,t fel
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Stomach, Swimming of the head. ftf
cult Breathing, Yellowness of the
• Skin and Eyes, Fever and
Dull pains in the Head,
Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest and
Limbs.
It will cure every case of Chrome or Nervous
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and
Diseases arising from a iin,ordcf(
Stomach, Good for Male or Fe
male, Old a Young.
The most beneficial medicine known ; given
better satisfaction and cures more diseases
than any other preparation offered to the pub
lic. Prepared solely by S. A. KUNKEL &
13R0., 1 8 Market street, Harrisburg.
For sale by druggists and dealers everywhere.
ursvARE of
I(3 COUNTERFEITS. 4:4
As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is the only
sure and effectual remedy in the known world
for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and De
bility, and as there are a number of imilatibns
offerer' to the public, we v‘ould caution the
community to purchase none but the genuine
article, manufactured by S. A NUN3CLE &
Duo., and has their stamp on the top of the
cork of every.:.bottle. The very fact that others
are attempting to imitate this valuable reme
dy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in
its favor.
The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up in 75 cent
and $1 00 bottles, and sold by all ics iectstde
druggists throughout the country. Be partic
ular that every bottle bears the fec simile of
the proprietor's signature. •
This Wine includes the most agreeable and
efficient Salt of Iron we possess ; Citrate of
MagneOc Ovide combined, with the most en
ergetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian
bark. The effect in many cases of debility,
loss of appetite, and general prostration, of
an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our
valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It
augments the appetite, raises the pulse, taken
off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of
debility, and gives a timid vigor to the count'
teuance.
GEIVERAL DEPOT,
113 Market Street,
HARRISBURG, PA.
For sale.by all respectable dealers through
out the country. [Jo 2.5-6 m
New York and Philadelphia
ORIVAIIHRTAL 11101 1 1 WORK.
TSubscribers having formed a connec
t nection with Messrs. Woori & PERT,
,of
Philadelphia. under the above title, are pre
pared to furnish every description of
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK,
Cast, Wren& and Wire'Railings,
FOR ENCLOSING
Cemetery Lots, DwollingS,
Public Spores, c.
Verandahs, Circular and Straight Stairs,
Doors, Window Guards,
Moble Fixtures, Fountains, Vases; 4•c_,
also, having purchased t of the late firm
Hutchinson S. Wickersham, Canal Street
their.entire•Stock of •
Bedsteads, Cradles, Furniture 4 , -e.;
they now offer to the public, at Their New
Warehouse,
THE MOST EXTENSIVE STO.E OF
ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS
to he found in the United States. They have
also purchased of the New , York Wire Railing
Co. the patent right and machinery for making
WIRE RAILING. FARM FENCE, WINDOWzGLIARDS,
GRATING, COAL sartnEts&c.
and will continue the exclusive Manufacture
of the same at their Works.
CHASE Sr.
52-1 Broadway.
New York. •
•
Orders may be sent through .the -American
Advertising Agency, 359 Broadway, N. Y.
G RAMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.
A Family and an Agricultural burnal.
Devoted to Choice Literature, including Po
etry; Novelette, Tales, and Moral and Enter
taining Reading generally. In the Literary
Department we shall present the choicest va
rieties within the reach of our extended means.
The Novdetts, Tales, Poetry, &c., shall be
supplied from the highest and best sources,
and be equal to anything to be found in any
journal or magazine.
Agriculture a n d Horticulture, embracing
Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, &c. Our
labors in this. department for over 3U years,
have met the cordial approbation et the pub
lic. Our purpose has been to furnish useful
and reliable information upon these very im
portant branches of industry, and to proicce
them. so far as in our,power, against the falaf
doctrines and selfish purposes of the many emt
pirics and sensation-adventurers by - which the
Farmer is incessantly assailed ; thiS portion o-
THE GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH
is alone worth the whole price of subsertp ion.
NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The Barrie 'industry,
care and discrimination„ in gathering and pre
paring the Stirring Events of the'Day, express
ly fru this paper, which heretofore been one of
its marked features and given so universal sat
isfaction, will be continued with redoubled ef
forts to meet the increasing demands of the
public
Tr.ants.—Two Dollars per annum;"one dol
lar for six months. No orders received with
out the cash, and all,
,subscriptions stopped a
the end of the time, paid'for.
ADDICESS
- PHILIP , R., F.REAS,
Editor - and Proprietor, Germantown, Pa
Octobei 2.2-3t.]
The Patent Conlin Reflector'Lantern.
ritsl6 - is the most desirable Lantern in the
market. It burns Coal Oil without a
Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor smell. •
It gives a pure white light.
It stands quick motons in any direction:
The flame is regulated from the outside.
It is neat and compact in form and size.
It is free from solder in the upper parts, and
is otherwise very substantial in , its structure.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR.
For sale at JOHN SPANGLER'S ' • '
Hardware &ore, on Market street.
D R. • ;
65 ST. CHAILLES7ST.,
BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH killiEnd
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO
CHRONIC DISEASES,
Dyspepsia, Consumption, Liver. • Complidrq
Dittrrhea r Pilett, Ste;,, and all ;
• ; Female; Complaints. • ;
D. W. will send kis Theory of Chronic Dis
eases, for 6 cents, to .pre-paypoidWge:: ;
Symptom lists Tor anydisease, formatded:
Medicines forwarded tozuntiost (A
in the United' States: Officiellok, SON. ce
St Louis, AUFust 1, 186%-ly.
p
ELVES'
AMB H. D .:c7-3
_z),
fur the Growth, 1::•?outy ann Pre,f
7IIE HAP".
1 - ESTABLISHED 1810.1
Price 75 Cents Per Bottle.
of Mrs. L. M. Neil—hair FIVE feet in len ,
—used the Ambrosia IS months.
;
MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL
Tter hat; is tour feet and ten inches in lens;
—the result of using Reeves' Ambrosia abo
two years.
These photographs taken from life, ha
been awarded to extend the knowledge of t
merits of this wonderful discovery. Hut
reds have seen these ladies and heard the fac
from their own lips.
Mrs. Maxwell's Testimonial.
New-York, December 23,
Knowing positively that Reeves' And r::,
produced a beautiful head of hair for Mr
Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn, New-York.
was induced, thereby, to use it thoro,,4l:iy.
needed something for my hair, it bei::.f
and thin ; had used one half-dozen •• , r
when I could plainly notice an incrty.r.
length, strength and beauty. An ; ,
of about two years has proven a
success. 14/Ty hail is now, by inens7a::
four feet ten inches in length, reachici ; ;
to the door. 1 have allowed my phc
to proclaim the merits of
REEVES' AHBROSIA fo the WORLD
, Mrs. WALLACE. E. 111.k.10v Yu.
itl enterprising Druggists hard At:
Photographs and keep for :(11c
ERVES' AMB I. OSLI
'AT 75 CENTS PEA BOTTLE.
Drurgiats who may not have our preparat:u
wilt send for it—if applied to.
Pri ei pa I Depot, 62 Fulton-at., N. l"
For snle in Marietta by DR. HINT. LE.
.TOHN , CRULE,
OthEttral
NO. 93 MARKET STREET, mmtnyrT.‘
Takes tilit mearis'of informing his
towers and the public generally, tlia:
re•titken the old stand (recel,tly occo;.
George L. Maikley",) and is now perrn.,! , :.l'
fixed to prosecute
THE RATTING BUN/NESS
LL ITS BRA NCH ES.
-Having just returned from the city who,
he selected a large, varied utid
assortment 6f es%erythilig 'in the
HAT AND. CAP LINE,
and,.now only t , a:zs at examinati,o I.;,
stock' and prices, before purcliiisim.relscweri.,
Having alsoilaid in a stock of llatime
rial, he will be enabled, at shmt
manufacture all qualities—film - 1 the (.AnsilL
Soft to the most Fashionable Silk Hal.
kinploying none but the best of v.,,rl:rrica,
and manufacturing good goods at low rect....
he hopes to merit and receive a liberal
of public -patronage highest plia
paid for Furs—in trade or cash.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO..
j_ Of Colwabia, Lancaster County. Penna
'Tottlifil'AXNßAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, $2,001,43::
Whole amount of Premium Notes, 25;03(
Bat. Cash Premiums,
January 1, 1563, $2,120 31
Rec'pts for premiums,
less Agt's commiss
ions in 1863, 9,352 93
Receipts for Assessments
less Agt's commissions
in 1863, 2,385 02
Losses and expenses paid - $13,887 7:
in,1863, $10,133 32
Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1,
1864, 3,754 47
SI3,SS7 79
A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT,
GEORGE' YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS
Robert T. Ryon, John W. &each
John Fendrieh, H. G. Minich,
Samuel F: Boer lein, Michael S. Shuman,
Michael S. Shuman, S. C. Slaywulicer,
George Young, Jr., iSlichlias Mc Donald
Edmund .Sparing, Amos S. Green.
.I.IICOB HARLE 3
8 UCCESSOR TO
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
No. 622 Market-Street, PHILADELPHIA
Dealer in Fine Gold and Silver
TCHES, SyLID SILVER-WARE.
Fine Gold Jewelry,
and the best make of Silver-Plated Wirc
Constantly onhand a large ssortment of to
above goods AT LOW PRICES.
Watches, and fine Clocks repaired by sl .:;-
furworkmen; also, Jewelry repairing; E:,-
graving and' all kinds of Hair-Work to or !, r
at short notice, •
rr Don't forget the old stand, Number
Market street,. Philadelphia.
April 9,1864.-3 m S and F]
Black Hawk Tim Ore Washer.
rp HE undersigned having just completed new
jj paterns for the manufacture of the eele
brated Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer. tic
has removed several objections to tbe old pat
ern, and num 'feels certain of being able to
wash one-fhird 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 guarr.an
teed. Be can refer, by permission, to Col.
James Myers, of I o , egal Furnace, Marietta,
and to James L. Stu. 7.. Esq., adjoining Mari
etta. Address
CAUTIDN. Whereas, my wife Fredricks
Yost, leftany. bed and board on Sunds2 ,
• moritikig„last t (December 4th) without any juil
cause or provocation, this is,. therefore, to give
publieltoticem . gaimst harboring` or trusting tier
on tnyzaccount; as I witriaty no debts of tier
contiafSiV , j LONARD, YOST.
Manettsk, December 10, 1864.-3 t.
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