The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, January 14, 1865, Image 3

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    E.t fatal Elarittlian.
MARIETTA CAR HOURS. The 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; the same train
West, at 39 minutes after 6, in the evening.
la-Trains leave Columbia for Reading and
11 intermediate points, every morning at 8:35;
nd every afternoon at 2 o'clock, and returning
rrive at Columbia at 9:45 in the morning and
; 1;1 5 in the afternoon. Connections are
,ads with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lan-
ATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1865.
or The exercises of the 4th quarter
ly meeting will be held in the M. E.
Church on Sunday next.. Love feast in
he morning; doors opening at 8}
,'clock ; preaching by the' pastor at 10k
clock. Rev. Dr. Castle, Presiding
Ider, will preach in the evening at GI
,'clock. The usual quarterly collection
ill be taken up in the morning and eve
'lug. The public are invited to attend.
'The Susquehanna on Thursday
ming took everrifindden start and
ith crushing and floating ice swelled
ver thabank and ran into the canal at
any places; in fact the lots between
in canal and river bank were complete
inundated and are now covered with
thick coat of tie, making a first-rate
sting pond, 'rn from of our office.
here was considerable alarm during
pe entire day ; lumber merchantsswere
eying all that could be moved, but
'arty everything was ft ozen to , the
ound, which made it slow work.; on
riday morning, hoTever, it was found
'at the river had fallen about two in
es, which calmed the nerves of the
mous. The Susquehanna now pre
ants a sublimely grand appearance--
eying a • heavy and uneven crust of
low and ice from one bank to 'the
her, and some plaCes piled up high,
sembling ice mountains. "All is quiet
lw on the Susquehanna I"—not the
Potomac.
sr At the meeting Of the stockhold
ers of the First National Bank of Ma
rietta, on Tuesday last, the following
gentlemen were elected as directors for
he ensuing year:
ohn Hollinger, James Mehafly, Barr
angler, S. F. Eagle, B. F. Iliestand,
hn Musser, A. 11. hlussleman, Abram
and Henry Iliestand. It will
observed that but two Changes were
ads. Messrs. Abram Collins and
enry Biestand were elected, in place
Messrs. John Haldeman and Jacob
K reyb ill. Messrs. Collins and Hie's
nd will be quite an addition to the
rking strength of the Bank.
At the Rinehart sale on Satnr-
day last, the Picot Building was sold to
Aaron Gable and G. W. Stahl for $A-
M ; the Brick warehouse, opposite the
Perry House, to Henry S. Libhart, for
$7,05 ; the half of the brick dwelling ad
joining the "Al ariettiun" printing office,
for .8910 to John Jefferies ; the water
lots cpposite Flary's Hotel, to Dr. J.
Cushman ; "Battle Row," on the pike
to Henry Mussletnan.
le We observe by the Philadelphia
'Papers that Capt. Cyrus S. Haldeman,
A. A. G. of the department of Pennsyl
vania, formerly of Bainbridge, this
county, was presented with a handsome
new year's gift in the shape of a valua
ble gold watch by the Others of the
iSfith Begt. P. V. Provost Guard.
'rhe presentation took .place at the Cap
tain's residence is Philsdelphia. •
eir A National Bank.fns just been
established in Clearfield, Pa., with a
capital of one hundred thousand dollars,
ith Jonathan Boynton, as President.
There is also a National ; -Bank at Car
wensville, six miles didtant from Clear
field, of which 'Gen. John Patton is
President. These institutions will be a
great convenience t.‘, the lumber men of
that section.
fir John Spangler has just received
a lot of Skates. Go see them. We
learn that quite a number of our "Lads
and Lasses" are trying it every night
on the Canal ; some go to the dam at
Chiques, where, it is said, the skating
is fine. No amusement is more health
ful than skating. Let our young ladies
follow the example of the cities.
er The late Mrs. Thompson resi
dence, adjoining the residence of Mr.
Thomas Zell, on Market street, will be
sold this evening at the Railroad Hotel,
and at the same time and place, will. be
sold the Henry Shill Irishtown lots.
sar The old Stockholm hotel, at the
corner of Elbow Lane and Front street,
was sold oa Monday last, to George W.
Heckrothe, of the White Swan Hotel,
for $2,500.
lir The election for borough officers
in Columbia took place on Monday the
211 instant, and resulted in the election
of the entire Republican ticket, from
chief burgess to constable.
er Sixty-two shares of the stock of
the First National Bank of Wrights
ville, sold in that place a few days Since
at $127:50 per share.
_ ..... . ...... .....
The printers of Lancaster intend
giving a ball on the rith instant, It
will be a fine affair, from all.aceounts.
isr We were shown, a few days since,
a very interesting letter to Patrick H.
Grady, of the post office, from some of
our Marietta boys under Sherman.
They are now encamped near Savannah,
Georgia. The letter says : "We have
just finished our overland raid and we
are allowed a few days rest ; ours has
been as hard a march as cavalry could
make ; we had to scour the country,
burn all the cotton, etc., that was of use
to the confeds; to be in the saddle al
most constantly--day atrl. night—for
forty days, after having bad hard times
previously for months; you may imag
ine our march when I tell you that al
most every man had from three to eight
horses during the trip—we had not only
to ride hard, but also to fight hard too,
for we had five brigades of rebs at our
heels the greater part of the time and
every citizen an enemy, ready to bush
whack you at any opportunity, but we
could always whip them whenever we
tried to, but Kilpatrick's orders were
not to fight irpossible, bat on several
occasions we were compelled to "turn
ip" and whip them, which we did very
handsomely. Some people in the north
talk of starving the rebels—that's pie
posterous—had you been with us you
would have thought 'yourself ,in some
part of rich Lancaster county—plenty
of everything ; we had beef, pork, fowls,
butter, honey and in fact everything a
man could wish for. The army could
oat have eaten and destroyed less than
4000 bushels of sweet potatoes. We
spent our Christmas in Savannal - , which
is quite a fine town, built princip illy of
'frame buildings—tbe public buildings
have marble fronts—it is laid out in
squares, like Lancaster. We saw two
monuments—one to General Greene,
the other to Pulaski." Horace Choch
ran, John W.' Hiestand, Charles Grow
and others are in the 9th cavalry and
under Kilpatricks command. We re
ceived a copy of "The Loyal Georgian"
from John W. Hiestand. -nisi) Georgi
an" is printed in the office and with the
materials ofthe "Savannah Newii" which
paper went out with the "coming in" of
the Union forces.
J. GI
iss- The "Bank of Middletown," now
the National Bank of Middletown, has
just elected the following directors :
Geo. Smuller, J. D. Cameron, Geo.
W. Etter, John S. Watson, James
Young, Simon Cameron and John
Croll. The Middletown Journal speak
ing of Mr. Smuller, ; says : "Geo. Smul
ler, esry., was subsequently elected as
President of said Bank, a position be
held in the old Bank of Middletown, for
a number of years, and which he filled
in the most satisfactory manner to all
concerned."
sir George Widmoyer, an inmate of
the Lancaster County Almshouse. died
last week, aged about 89 years. He be
came an inmate of that institution about
forty years ago. He performed his reg
ular faithful duties to the very last day
of his life. He occupied „the post of
bread carrier from the bake ovenfto the
cutting room, and coal and wool-carrier
for the cook for ahnut thirty rears.
.er The new Board of Directors of
our Bank, re-elected John Hollinger
President, James Mehaffy, Vice Presi
dent ; Amos Bowman, Cashier, and C.
C. P. Groat!, Teller. These gentlemen
have already proved themselves compe
tent, high-toned and obliging officers,
and we hope to hear of their annual re
election for years to come.
*Er• Dr. Hinkle has a lot of Gold Fish
in beautiful glass vase 3. Birds and
Bird Cages for sale. Also, thticalebra
ted Reeves' Ambrosia, advertised in our
celumns.
On the—day of January, Lawrence
Hipple, of this borough, aged 77
years.
On the—day of January, Daniel Strohm,
of this borough, aged about 37 years.
JJETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the
Post O ffi ce at Marietta , Pa., TIIURSDA Y,
A.Nsiaitir 12, 1865.
Bowers, Jacob Jones, Geo. W.
Banraberger, Mr. G. Liab, Willeminne .
Bower, Mr. B. . Miller, Amos
Brown; Martin Maloney, Archer
elepper, Miss E. Miller, Mrs. Catharine
Fuller, Mr. Lork Nichelson, William
Gundy, Mr. Jacob Reinhold, Amos
Garman, Edward Rittenhouse, Lizzie
Hess, Miss A. M. • Reilly, Catharine
Samuel Hinkle , Mr. White, Nathaniel
Houk,
Mr. jOseph Wolf, Daild K.
Henry, Miss H. L.
Toltd obtain any of these letters, the ap
plicant must call for "advertised letters , " give
the date of this list, and pay , one cent for ad
vertising. ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M.
rirIITRNPISE DIVIDEND.--The President
and Managers of the Lancaster and Ma
rietta Turnpike Road Company have made a
dividend,ot $1:50 per share, for,the past year,
payable on deniand. A. N. CASSEL;
January 11, 1864. ; Treasurer.
IC-The Treasurer will be at Cooper's ho
tel,' Lancaster, on Monday, January 16th, to
pay dividen• s.
STRAYED away about noon
on Thursday last, a Rat. Ter
rier PLT ; he is of a Tan and • Black- color ;
Lair In rubbd oil' of one side of neck. Any
person returning said Dog to the undersigned
will be suitably rewarded.
JOHN SPANGLER.
Marietta, January 14, 1865.
Q KATES in large variety. Men's Skates,
10—Boys , Skates,—Ladies Skates,—Misses
Skates, at the following prices : 50c, 85c, $l,
* 1125 3 * 1 : 50 : $2, *2:50, ar $3. Calla and
see them at JOHN SPANGLER'S
„CREEPERS ---who would risk breaking a
limb on icrside-walks, when -.Creeoera.
'so neat find easily adjusted , can bellad cheap.
a t • -, p3 O 4N.SPANGLEII9S
• : ” Hardware.
' -
DIED
Hardware Store
P UBLIC SALE OF TOWN' LOTS
ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1865
The undersigned Adtninistrators 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 Hai/seal, 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 Donegal township,
laid out o y Mehaffey, Dully & Peden, and
numbered on the plan thereof, by Nos. 314,
315, 316, 397. 398,
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 struck off,
and a bond with approved security, to be iv
en for the payrneut of the balance on the first
day of April, 1865.
_
MARY SHILL,
HENRY S. MUSSER,
Marietta, Decembei 24, 1864. 21-ts
RE-OFENING OF
r g.
Safrui g .. Okla. Vfru , e,
Mark'k Street, Marietta.
AVING just laid in a pure and fresh stock
of Medicines, would take this means to
in urm his old friends and the public in gener
al that everythingnow on hand is really new
and iresh—his' entire old stock having some
time si,,ce been disposed of—which has been
carefully selected and is now offered at fait
and reasonable prices FOR CASH.
In addition to his stock of
Drugs and Chemicals
will be found a varied assortment of Toilet and
Fancy ArticleS, such as
Tooth, Hair and Nail Blushes, Infant Vic:;
Comps and Brushes, Pocket and Red qi
ding'Combs, Toilet,' Shaving and
Tooth Soaps, 13azin. and HauPs Fine
Extracts, Hair Oils and Pomades, Port
alonnaes and Pocket Books, Hair
Dyes, Tooth Washes, Pearl Pow
der, Roue, Colougne, Bay Wa
ter, Powder Boxes, &c., kc.
Corn Starch and Farina, Coal o i l, Lamps,
and imneys,
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 f6ncy and useful articles,
usually found 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. Thistis a beauti
ful and patriotic substitute for the foreign em
blems and should be universally preferred.
School ,Books, Copy Books, Slates and the
School Stationary generally, 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.
"Wilater Good_o
WE have lately received from the Eastern
markets, a large assortment of
Fall and Winter 1 ; 1 006,
that were' purchased during tlp Gold panic,
when prices had touched the bottom ; we are,
therefore, prepared to furnish all kinds of mer
chandise much below the present market value.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES
ALL GRADES OF CLOTHS,
Cassimeres and Vestings, Over-Coatings,
Fancy Cassimeres, for full suits,
AND FOR BOYS WEAR,
Cassinetts and Jeans,
Ladies Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths,
A full line of French bleriroes,
goburgs and Alpacas in all colors,
Rich Plaid and lhocade Lustres,
Plain and Fig'd Wool or mixed DeLaines,
Superior blooming DeLaines & Alpacas,
A large assortment of Merrimack Prints,
Scotth Plaid and Plain Dress and Skirt Flan
nels,' Long and Square Shawls, in great variety,
Sacking and Shirting Flannels,
' Lar g e and Small Balmorals,
Washington' Skeleton Skirts, the best article in
the marketevery Skirt guarranteed,
French Corsets, Traveling Over-Shirts,
Neck-ties, Under-Shirts,
Handkerchiefs, Drawers,
Shirt Fronts, Hoods, Sontags,
.A'tz:ea Scalp, Gloves, Hosiery,. te.,
HOUSE-FUR N.ISHINGi I GOODS.
ricking, Checks and Osnaburgs, Bleached and
Brown Linen and Cotton Diaper, Fine and
Common Toweling, Table and Flour
Oil Cloths, Blankets, Counterpanes,
Coverlis, Sheeting and Pillow
Maslins, Transparent and
Holland Window Blinds.
Glass, Crockery and Queens ware,
Full Tea, Dinner and Chamber Setts,
Fancy, Market and Clothes Baskets.
GROCERIES,— Coffees, Sugars, Teas, 7
Fish Salt, Dried Fruit,
Cranberries, Spices, etc.
tAn early call is solicited.
SPANGLER 4- PATTERSON.
Marietta, October 29, 1564-tf.
3H,1 R WAR',,
_Pa,t - terson..
NO. 6q- MARKET STREET,
• MARIETTA, PA.
D EALERS IN
FOREIGN Sz. DOMESTIC
Oftiodutai=e.
Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Buil
ding Material, Nails,
LOCKS, HINGES,
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, A
' SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &C.,
1R N: Rolled and Hammered
Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoe Bars,
Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iron,
Hors&Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc.
. HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS.
FIRST-CLASS :COOKING
AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, a.
Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands,
Wash Boards, Buckets,
• Knives and Forks,
-Mt t.V „Adair_
Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Bass and
Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pails,
Iron Ladles, Meat Stands,, Coal Oil .
Lamps, Shades and Lanterns - Tea -
Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted,
Chamber Setts, &c., &c.
Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades,•Horseißrushes,
Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric Oils,
Cistern Pumps Long and Short -e'Traces,
Breast Chains, Ike., &c.
T 0 Oft S: Hand and Wood SSW'S, Hatchets,
Chopping and-Hand Axes, Planes,Chisselsi
Augers and Auger Bits, Braces , -
Hooks 'and 'Shears; tkc.,stkc.-
Thankful - for past patronage, we hope to merit
:and:receive a continuance of the same.,
ea PA,TTE.RSON 4r CO.
I ntrietta,,J.ply 30,,1864. •, ; • s o ; 3(
st - - • •
DYE _EN
B A. I=lG-.A_I.
SELLING OFF AT COST
PT. R. DIFFENBACH,
NO. 61 MARKET-ST.,
Having determined to close out, has com
menced to sell his entire stock of goods,
AT COST,
consisting of Cloths, Cassimercs and Vesting,
Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, &c.,
LADIES CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Flannels, Ticks, Checks, 'Checks, Bleached
and Unbleached Mos!ins, Drillings, Blank
ets, &c., &c. Calicos, Delaines, Ladies Dress
Goods, Paper and Cambric Muslims, Edging,
Lace and Dresa Trimmings.
A full assortment of Notio s,
A l i prge lot of Ladies, Gentlemen and Child
rens Hose, Opera Caps, Ribbons, &c.,
Glass and Queensware, Oil Cloths, Looking
Glasses; Window Paper, &c., •
100 Dozen Packs Smoking Tobacco..
1000 lbs. superior Congress Tobacco,
A full assortment of GROCERIES and LI
QUORS, 50 Sacks of Salt, Mackerel in rand
2 Barrels. The greater portion of the above
goods have - been purchased at from 20 to -.0
per cent. less than present wholesale prices
and will be sold accordingly.
Marietta, December . l7, 1864.
JACOB LIREART, JUN.,
CABINET 1
, MAKER .
.. .
• A If D
~ . UNDERTAKER,
MARIETTA, FA.
•
W OULD
most respectfully take
this method of informing the cit
izens of Marietta - and, the public in
general, that, having , laid in a lot of.
seasoned Lumber, is now prepmed to
manufacture all kinds of '
CABINET FURNITURE,
in every style and variety, at short notice.
He has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own
manufactme, which for fine finish and "good
workmanship, will rival any City make. •
;Cr' Especial attention paid to repairing.
He is also now prepared to attend, in all its
branches, the UNDERTAKING business ' be
ing supplied with an excellent - Herse, larie
and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c.
Pa — COFFINS finished in any style—plain
or costly.
Ware Ronm and Manufactory, near. Mr.
Duffy's' new building, near the' " UPper-Sta
tio ii," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22..
The Peoples' )
1•c1L;..
CHEAP HAT, CAP AND
NO. 20 NORTH-QUEEN STREET,
• LANCASTER, PA.
SHULTZ .s• BROTHER,
FASHIONABLE HATTERS.
A general assortment of Hats, Caps, and.
LADIES FURS
OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
constantly on hand, which will be sold at the
lowest rates for cash,
All goods in our line manufactured to order.
HENRY A. SHULTZ.] [JOHN A. SHULTZ.
Lancaster, November 5, 1E61.-tf.
A LEXANDER LYNDSAY,
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN
Would most respecttully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neigb borhood that he has
the largest assortment of City made work in
his line of business in this Borough, and be
ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE. MAKER
himself,is enablea to select with more judgment
than those who are not. He continues to man
ufacture in the very best manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he
will warrant for neatness and good fit.
and examine his stock before pur
ham ng elsewhere.
DAVID COCHRAN,
Pointer•, Glazier and• Paperhanger.
xx 7
OULD most respectfully inform the cit
izens of Marietta and the public gener
ally that he is prepared to do
House Painting,
•
China Glossing,
Paper Hanging, ic.,
Ativery short notice and at prices to suit the
times. He can be found at his mother's resi
dence on the corner of Chesnut and Seconi
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,
And immediately opposite the old Oberlin
Coach Works. [Aug. 3-Iy.
JOHN BELL. Merchant Tailor,
Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marione:
RATEFUL for past favors I would returr
my thanks to my nuinerous friends and pa
trons and inform them that I still continue the
old business at th'e old stand, where I will be
pleased to see thein at all times, and having a
full and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSEVIERES 6- VESTIVGS,
which will be made up to order at the shortes
notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona
ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore,to wait
upon my old customers and all who see proper
to patronize me hereafter. [Oct.29-'66.
MARIETTA MARBLE YARD.
MICHAEL GABLE, Acs'.,
MARBLE MASON AND STONE COTTER. •
Opposite the Town Hall Park,
Marietta, Pa.
—o—
Marble business in all its branches,
I will be continued at the old place, near
the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys
Tavern, where every description of marble
work will be kept 2n hand ormade to order at
short notice and at very reasonable prices.
Marietta, June 29,1861. 99-ly
Estate of John Aldterfer,
Late of the Borough .of Marietta, dec'd.
Letters of administration on said estate
having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested to Make
immediate settlement, and those having claims
or demands against the same will present
them;without delay for settlement to the un
dersigned residing in said Borough.
FREDERICK MAULICK,
Admin mfr.:Yon
Marietta, December 10, 1864.-6 t.
Estate of James Whitehill, late of the
"Borough of Marietta, deceased.
.
, Letters Testamentary on said estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement; and those having claims
or'deinands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the undersign
ed residing in the Bortiugh.of Marietta.•
A. N. CASSEI. ' •
MARY
Marietta, December 17,1864. 20-6 t
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ROll h,EIVS,I9I3p, celebratvi MN;
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HCOLUMBIA: INStritiNCE'
Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penns.
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, $2,604,435 68
Whole amount of Premium Notes, 255,931,,46
Bal. Cash Premiums,
January 1, 1863, $2,120 31
Rec'pts for premiums, .
less Agt's commiss
ions in 1863, 9,352 43
Redeipts for Assessments
less Agt's commissions
in 1863, 2,385 02
-- *13,887 79
Losses and expenses paid
in 1863, $10,133 32
Bal. of Premiums, Jan. 1,
1864, 3,754 47 .
$13,887 79
A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT,
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Xecretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Robert. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy,
John Fendrich, H. G. Minich,
Samuel F. Bunten, Michael S. Shuman,
Michael S. Shuman, S. C. Slaymaker,
George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald.
Edmund Spering, Amos S. Green. •
HS- & LIQUORS.
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'EI. D. 13 ENJAMIN,
Dr.A.l ER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot 'lltiilding,litarietta, Pa.
•
EGS leave to inform the public that he
1.) will co n tin ite the WIN E & LIQUOR busi
ness, in all its branches.- lie will constantly
keepon hand all kinds of
Brandies, Wines, Gins;
Irish and Scotch
.
Whiskey, Cordials.' Bitters, ,
BENJAMIN'S '
Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky,
ALWAYS ON NAND.
A very sucerior OLD RYE WHISKEY
int received, which is warranted Pnre.
113- All H. D. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho
tel keepers and others finding it to their ad
vantage to make their purchases from l im
G-latz P'eri--y-..
Formerly Keesey's,
OPPOSITE MARIETTA.
frIIIS old Ferry—one of the olde it si antmoit
I safe crossings on the Susquehanna Myer—
is now in charge of the undersigned, who has
refitted the old and built new boats, which will
enable him to do ferrying with safety and dis.
,patch. No unnecessary delayneed be endured.
Sober and experienced Ferrymen always en
gaged. No imposition in charges as the fol
lowing list will show :
Farm Wagons, each . $1:00
liorses, per head .‘ :25
Single horse and rider,:2s
Two-horse Carriage an two persons, 1:00
Buggy, horse and two persons, :50
Foot Passengers, each, :12
Stock of all kinds at the . old charges.
All Luggage over fifty pounds, 20 cents.per
100 pounds extra.
JOHN ECKERT.
S. S. RATLIVON, -
, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. .Kramph' s ,Old Stand, on the Cor
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
Glt ATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta
and 'vicinity, for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, the undersigned respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same; as
suring them, that under all circumstances, no
efforts will be spared in rendering a•satisfactory
eiluivalent for every act of confidence reposed.
CLOTHS, CASSIDENES AND V =TINOS, and
such other seasonal& %material as fashion and
the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand
and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea
gonably, as taste or style may suggest. •
ALSO,-READ V-MA DE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually belong bit Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
Srribintr ant Gonbtanztr
WOULD most respectfully take this means of
informing his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced the drawing of
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
JUDGMENTS,
and in fact everything in the. CONVEYANCING
line. Having gratuitous .intercourse with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, will enable him
execute instruments of writing with accuracy.
113— He can be found at the of of "THE
MARIETTIAN,I , on Front street, or at his res•
idence on Market street,l a square west of the
4 g. Donegal House," Marietta.
113 — Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always on hand and for sale.
First National .Bank of Marietta
THIS BANKING ASSOCIATION
HAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION
is now prepared to transact all kirvis of
BANKING BUSINESS.
The Board of Directors meet weekly, on
Wednesday, for discount and/ other business
ICP•Bank Hours From 9A.Mto3 P. M.
JOHN HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier.
Marietta, July 25, 1863.'
DR. J. , Z. 11OFFER,
DENTIST;
OF THE BOTIMOEE COLLEGE
i lia= OF DENTAL; SURGERY,
LATE OF HARRISBURG.
OF F I CE:—Frout street, next door to R.
Williams' Drug Ste* between Locust
sod Walnut streets, Colutnbia.
H OWARD ASSOCIATION,' •-1
PHILADELPHIA;
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary
and Sexual Systems—new and reliable treat
ment—in Reports of the Howard Aesociation.
Sent by mail in sealed' etter envelopes, free.
of charge. Address, Da.'3 . ..'Situmin Houma-
TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia,'Pa.-
FRANKLIN HINKLE . , M.
„...
After an absence of nearly three Years in
the Navy and Army of the United States'iis
returned to the Borough of Atarietta and re
sumed the practice of Medicine..
Especial attention paid to Surgical cased
in which branch of his profession he has had
very considerable experience.
ii-rINE AND LIQUORS. /
V V Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey,
Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Luabon, aiterryand
Port Wines.
Pittsburg Whiskey always on band st the
lowest market prices. Very Fidler Brandy it
a very low figure.
J. R. DIPPENBACII. Market-st.
Aaother Call for 5000
Who want their Fuchs Shaved cleani their
Hair Cut and Heads Shanapooned in the m wit
scientific manner, can do so by•'calling in at
the Market Street Barber Saloon, oppOsite
Libhart , s Drug Store.
THE GUM' CLOTH OVER COAT is the
very beat thing out for wet weather—not
Oil-Cloth-;but something fer supenor : war
ranted not to shrink. Call and examine: them
" • 'DIFFENBACIPS.
LARGE LOT , OFBUIF WINDOW
-811 AIDES acremitrkablirKlow.:pribqs— ,
to clpseout , A ~
Market E4reetpllarietts.
. .
1)10,64ER',50 Celebrated Pearl Cement lin&
ailillollePaste , Blackinrat frt . ,
!.,4-4(•,T,ZER GOLDEN MORTAR.
p UTNAM'S' CLOTHES WRINGER.
.11 is the'only reliable self-adjusting
Wrin_Lger_
NO WOOD-WORE TO SWELL EIE SPLIT
.IN I ;7 Thumb-screws to get out of order
Warranted with or witb-out Cog- Pfleels
It took the First Premium at Fifty-seven
State and County Fairs in I:A4, and is, with
out an ezreplion, the he'd' Wringer ever' mat, .
Patented in the United States, EaLti:t! ,l ,
Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted 1,,
every town.
Energetic agents can make from 3. to 10
Dollars per day.
WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz :
That Iron well galvanized will not rul
That a simple machine is better than a COlEl
plicated one;
That a Wringer should be self-adjustimr,
durable, and efficient;
That Thumb-Screws, and Fastimili, ~r
delay and CI ovble to regulate and keep it ;
That wood soaked in hot water wiktwetl,
shrink and split; t
That wood bearings for the shaft to r 4 iu
will wear out;
That the Putnam Wringer, with or wi out
cog-wheels, will not tear the dollies;
That cog-wheel regulators are not mar . !al
"That the Putnam Wringer has all G.,;
vantages, and not one of the disadvantages
above named ;
That all who have tested it, pronounce it
the best Wringer ever manta;
That it will wring an , thing from a thread
to a bed quilt without alteration ;
We might fill the paper with testimonials,
but insert only a fewAo convince the skew t
eal, if such there be ; and we my to all, test
Putnam's Wringer.
Test it thoroughly with any and ALL others,
and if nor entirely satisfactory, return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co:
GENTLEMEN: Denote from practical ea-pri
me that iron well galvanized with zinc trill not
oxidize or rust one particle. The Putnam.
Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and
can cheerfully recommend it to be the best in use.
Respectfully yours.
JiNO. W. WHEELER
Cleveland, Ohio.
Many rears , experience in the ga:val:iziag
business enable me to indorse the above state
ments in all particulars.
JISO. C. LErexirrs, 100 Beekman St.
New York, January, .17364.
We have tested Putuam's Clothes Wringer
by practical working, and know that it will
do. It is cheap ; it is simple ; it requires no
room, whether at work or at rest ; a child can
operate it ; it does its duty thoroughly ; it
saves time and it saves wear and tear. We
earnestly advise all who have muck washing
to do, with all intelligent persons who have
any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay for it
self in a year at most
HORACE GREELY.
la — PRICES—S.B, $9, and $lO.
Sample Wringer sent and express paid on
receipt of price.
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and Sc
an, by the
PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13 Platt Street, New York,
Bennington, Verniont,,
Cleveland, Obia. - LMay ly.
A DJOURNED• CIWATS FUR 1865. It is
A
ordered by the Coat, that the Adjoin4ied
Courts for 1865 for the trial and decisions of
cases in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court,
and Quarter Sessions, are to be held as follows:
FOR ARGUMENTS.
1 week, commencing on Monday, March 20th.
cc • cc g , June 19th.
Sept.lSO
Dec. 18th t
To continue one week from the said days re
spectively; and as much longer as the business
may require. All the cases on the list for ar
gumeht in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken
up on the first days of said terms, and be pro
ceeded with - Until disposed of, unless continued
by consent or cause shown.
The cases on the argument list in the Quar
ter Sessions shall be taken up pn Wednesday
of said term, if not prevented by the Orphans'
Court. and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses
sions wit be commenced on the termination of
the Orphans' Court business•
The argument of the cases in the Common
Pleas to be ,commenced on Thursday of the
week, if not pravented by the Orphans' con: t
or Quarter Sessions cases, 111 that case, the ar
gument list of said court is to be taken up at
the termination of the cases in the other courts
and preceded in until disposed of, unless con
tinued by consent or cause shown.
It is further ordered that the absence of
counsel at the time appointed for hearing the
Cases mentioned in the preceding orders shsll
be no cause for suspending the proceedings
therein, unless by consent, or legal ground fur
continuance be shown.
ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.
Tt iS ordered by the Court that Adjourned
Courts for' Jury Trials in the Common Pleas,
will be held as follows :
1 week, commencing on Monday Jan'y 30th,
cc cc • " Feb'y 20th,
4C " Feb'y 27th,
CC CC " May 22d,
tC " May 29th,
44 " Sept. 4th,
4C . 46 " Oct. 16th,
cc . cc • " Oct. 236.
• '" • " " Dec. 4th.
And such other periods as may be appointed
at the . aforesaid Courts, or at regular terms.
JOHN SE,,LDOIIIHIDGE,
Prothonotary.
JACOB BARLEY,
, -
SUCCESSOR. TO
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
NO. 622 Market-Street, PHILADELPHIA
Dealer in Fine Gold and Silver
WATCHES, SOLID SILVER-WARE,
Fine Gold Jewelry,
and the best make of Silver-Plated Wire
Constantly onhand a large ssortment of the
above goods AT LOW PKICE S .
Watches and fine Clocks repaired by skill
ful workmen; also, Jc‘velry repairing ; En
graving and all kinds of Nair-Work to order
at abort notice.
113- Don't forget the old stand, Number 622
Market street, Philadelphia.
April% 11364.-3 m S and F]
Black Hawk Iron Ore Washer.
'PRE undersigned having just completed new
.pitterns forthe manufacture of the eel" •
'Mated, Black :Hawk Iron Ore Washer. He
has removed several Ohjections to the old ,pat
ern, and new feels certain of being 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 gnarran
teed. He can .refer, by permission, to Col.
,James Ayers, of I Wegal Purnace, Marietta,
,and to Tames.L. She_ z, EN., adjoining Mari
etta. Address
SAMUEL HOPKINS,
, _ " Marietta, Laneaster. Co., Pa.
RIME CR OCE :
IE S: Rio, and
p
Laguira Gsffee ; CrAshad,..Pulverised and
rown Sugar; Superior Green tin•dßlack Tea,
Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup ankprime ba
king'Mblasses; Excellent Pearl 8ar1e,, ,, at
J. R. DIFFENBACITS.
11OWE Br.STEVEDPS Celebrated Farnily
gML . Dye Colors; *accented to be fast, et
•
THE .GOLDEN MORTAR.
TO.ANDLORDSI,J.Set received, Scotch
Z and IriaboiW,lf 1,94 C I E S , warrau
te:d4rnie:atrißtDo,Lßenjantain,s.
s t E i ,P, A R 8 , and he
filz.ti...bept,arepirjakw4.scrtgAing, Tobacco at
F t - • W°LFE''S