The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, February 11, 1865, Image 1

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    BY FRED'K. L. BAKER
PUBLISIIED WEEKLY
44 4akes' ,
ONE DOLLAR AND I RALF I YEAR,
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
ce in "Ornirs Row," on Front st eet,flve
doors East of Flan is Hotel...
ogle Copies, with, or without Whippers,
FOUR GENTS_
DVESTISING RATES • One ism ire (10
as, or less) 75 cents for the first insertion and
e Dollar and-a-half for 3 'insettions. Pro
tonal and Business clods, of six linc, s or less
$5 per aanum. Notices in the reading coi
ns, five cents a-line. Marriages and Deaths,
simple announcement, ritxxibui. ,or any
.iitional lines ; five cents a
liberal deduction madeyearlind half
.4, .
ly advertisers.
aving just added a " NEWBURY bloom
s Jona ett.Pacss,”,,,c9khAwith a large
.rtment tilt. et type, Cuts,
ders, &c., tfttie ,Top Ofi n of !I'HE
nrarria rr',” fastire the'f neand
• edy e'xecution ofial4riadi3 °flop & Casio
BINDING, front.. tpe _malted Card. to the
BCEST POSTER / at reasonable: priegji
•
Ittol.p . 'llit..at . 'olt - t4 tricots.
,w goes the money
sure it lar;q, hard‘io
goes. for' ictfeei, ' or braid' and hatter',.bohl andtrates,
ats,e,ap4 artil'etirpetil hoops hi3ll4lQtraL"'
nd :the We the daroder‘goesl.
.gooslthe.moneyt?,
on't e4itiltrelay is lovvtti6e = way'?'
t, goes foe's:ollll43' Oeifefide"
1.1.1 /1; e.!!i , it • •
Ives for bondets, cost s to 'capes.'
itf I
basis, ribbgnqjg ri l FITIOlsr1410:10WP—
nd that's the wey„th,e„rnettey goes I
‘ 4 . _ ,it
ow goes the money': . blare,
ish the many ways warelewets;
goes tor wages, fixes,
oes for presents, goes) fop: tots,
r printg, pomade and" gall tib rose—
.
d that's the way the mouey goes:l,
ow goes the money I . l`f Of*,
ye scarce began to mention:bow :
'goes for laces, feathers, i riug:!, - !,
ovs, dolls, and other baby things:
hips, whistles, candies, belle arid bews
nd that's the way the tnoneytgoes4
low goes the money? Conte'e
know it didn't go for rnm ;
t goes for school and. Sabbath chimes,
t goes for charity, somotime,,
or missions and such things as those
nd that's the way the . money goes !
•ow goes the modey ? There,
'in out of patience,. I declare.;
t goes for plays and diamond pins,
or public alms and private sins,
or hollow shams' and silly shows—
ad that's the viaftlii'Money goes !
AN UNKno•TnArt.- 2 -When I used to
end store at the "Regulator," in Syra
use, the old man came round one lay,
•nd says he, "Boys, the one that sells
be most 'twist now and ChriStnias, gets
vest pattern as a present."
Maybe we didn't, work for that vest
.attern. I tell ,you there were some
all stories told inpraise of goods just
• •
bout that time ; but the tallest talker,
nd the one that had mo'ie th'an
ny of us, was a certain - JOnak . Squires,
• ho roomed with me.. lie could talk a
s altar out of a man's pock** when a
Ilan intended to spend but sixpence ;
•nd the women—Lord blei:a. Yoh—they
int handed over their pocket-book to
him, and let him lay'out 'what be liked
for them.
One night Jonah woke.iip with, "By
Josh, bid 'fellow, if you' think iti ( at er's
got any cotton in it I'll bring down the
sheep it was cut from, and make him
swear to his own , wool! ' Twon't wear
out, either—wore a 'pa r k of 'emits itifti
kind 'o staff myself for 'llO Aa'rk,' and
they're as good now in when I first put
'em on ! Take it thirty :and
I'll say you don't ovte 'me 'anything.• l
Eh I too dear ? Well, 'Call' it :twenty
eight cents. What d'ye say ? Shall I
tear it? All right—Ws a tiergaln."
I could feel Jonah's hen& playing
about the bed,clothes fog: etielpstiO,
then rip I tear t I went something or
other, and hid 'My head under the
blankets, perfectir, .convulsed , with
laughter, and sure thnt - Jonah had torn
the sheet from ioitC o l ll. 9itgin• Wheir" . V4
woke up next morniagr'ljorind—alasl'
unkiudest tear of all-4-,ilialthiii,back of
my night-shirt was split from tail to col
..
lar-hand
4lF t r Au exceedingly • modest` tyonns.
lady desiring a leg ot ohlohop *C.thpi.
table, said, "I'll take the part that
ought to be dressed yin ;41/'
nice ,yearig , gentleman who satsopptleit
immediately said : "I'll take the part
which ought to wear the bustle 1"
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• , From f' The Crystal, Gem."
Published, by the seholare.of the Marietta
High School.'
Never Despair•
No, never. despairl these , worAti.,
should ever. be in our minds. "\awl;
we have a haid lessen to. learcii.,,m• a
hard task to performand-are about-to
lay down our bociks or throw aside - our
task in hopeless despair, let ti:tlien . bilar
in amid these tWO'sithple Words; "'&e'V
er,l2eljalr,"' Then will the star 'of hope
mu e brighter and we will
. go about our;
task ivithreae well (!lipi 010til wealifte . '
accomplished it. What if our . am
soldiers when going into battl Od
give up all hope and yield, to despair !
how then could t our ; battles, ,bel tought
-and our victories be, won ! What if dar
leather should b4C.ome tired 'dud -Sib
cuurageti..with,hia school ttud , leake it ;
whatwouldbecottie Of us? „_Without
any schoolingl fear Ave would grow ,:up
to tie.fery ighoratie . 4itibers Of SO'cite,y.
Suppose the sailors, when' their :ship is
tossed to and fro upon the boisterdus
waves, should abandon hope and not try
to save the vessel; how
.macy,'llve,s
would be lost. .Bat we seldom .hear ..of
,
sailors being ve ry easily .disconiagad„.
they generally struggle against despair
and they labor until all hope ii'iain and
Pie.F,4e that no , eartblY;Pnw.er,ca. ll -sfive
them. 'rhea schoolincite - s4when:we'have
a hard Is!ioil tolnaru,,let:4bd liite"the
sailor and never give' up until, evev
P9501;A lita4o. ll o l , l ?eStliiii. to gain
the point at which we aim ; thetoit , will
be enough to gotdour„tqapher for .40A.
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MIN
USELESS YOUNG LADIES :-A c,.oterrip
• k 4o){ .;
orary seriously spoaks of, that eery
large class of useless young ladiee whose
glory is being above usefulemptoyment :
rhe tiumber of idle, useless girls Id
all our large cities seems to be steadily
increasing. They .Inui3ge or , asleep
through their moroingS, parade the
streets during the afternoon; and assem
ble in frivolous comp Any of their own
and the other sex to pass away their
evenings. What a store of unhappiness
for theMselves'and others are they Isty
ing up, for. the corniog time, 'when real
duties and high responsibilities shall be
thoughtlessly ass:Alined. 'Chet' are skill
ed,fti no ° noinestie, kay; they 'de
spise theirs ,‘ they have- , rid , heibit-of in
dustry nor taste for the. useful. What
will they be as wives W and mothers ?
Alas. for the husbands and children
1
alas for themselves"! Wtio can ardnder
domestic unhappinehs and domestic,
ruin follows ?"
or The Honesdale , (Pa.,) ,
can says :- 7 "Upon the onanization
the 141st Pennsylvania., !a resident !of
Hawley ,enlisted in Company G, Captain
Muinford, and went with the company
to Virginia. At the battle' of Chalicie.,
lorsville he was reported killed, and 'a
comrade sent, as ha supposed, a pocliet)
book and a lock of his hair to the
dier's wife, On such evidenCe she
garded him as dead, and some two
months ago Married again: Among t a
prison,ers who were recently relea d
from Georgia prisons was
. the suppos d
dead. husband. Upon-his,arrival syt A
napolis he immediately obtained f a fur
lough and started to . sae t his family.
Our readers . can imagine his surpriSO'ut
findirk . his wife married again, and heti
at behOlding, as ihe siipposed, herdiad
husband. This-wau canape many, curi
ous scenes to, be enacted "
- 1 14 r Buffalo EaMss
given the`_d~e
cisionof a junk* in that city-who went
ibm his kli4Omithing shop to
• ,:tlAs
bench, and who lays down "iroi-plated" •
law". 'The ilusfiCe made a a
case before him, and the, Itiviyet:;ilkaincit
whose side, -the decision was„ , ;asked,
where Snob law was to bit'fguid•
received froM the bench - the -following
!`trhave no for , if,
it as the opinion of the';cotirt, based`
upon common sense. • I am 1 20 JaW:Yer..
I never:reed Olaw booklo my life, :end
I never will, for the reason thot I see,Sm
many fools who have read , law that
dare not venture the! egper,iment: 4 ,
gir In Turkey, wheneyer a ',businego,l
man is,convicted of
,telling lie, his'
house is painted black, to remain so for
a month. We fear black woul4be
Prevailing , .color if that law Was ir'foreo
in this country.
sir A. gentleman who, recently .trav,,,,
eked pyer . a Westerns mtipOad; debleres"
his opinion that it is, thee safest
the colintfy,, neithe , superintendent k t eeps
a boyelvahasctof the train tp
drive off the cows and sheep !
s„it 46tptiotrit VamsAattia`Aiffurnat a fur tht
11APIETTA -SATURDAY MORNIK - :
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"The Papal' Don''t
A. feW evenings since, a ,i)tr. Slocas.
was reading an.aCcount of a drpadful ac
cident at a fact9iy, at L l —, and wiiich
the editoi had descrihed i in ,a great many
;
"I declare, wife,.thate was an awftit':4c
-cidentt 'iSir7L}2lo
1311111 . .
_ e,'Wlhat;islit9tiboVt ' 7
, 111414,eadl the ieceennt;;lvife;'qintl
all iibmat lt."! :••• ,2;
dtti.bdgtip to clad.:
If OPM IB LIT aitat
at,lncorires otrrifthelehAholiitid
fubdtitytovecotiPthe.iietirlietilaislbf 4 iin
liceidegt4that ocenthkdat thelbwei
in this village, yesterday afternifail,by
i which a , 119q191:b13ing,iq': th e • prise,* of
Air h" , B 4 k 4 r 4e4 • cf?I,..t..4%IAPIPLIP"DfrOm
,whiehr ; as , tha imrpor i tal : =,sheltespeare
says,.David
:Jnpes, a Ivorlynan,, who: ba,c4 t•nt a , few
superiors, ,was super t intend,ing_pne of
the large drums,, wonder if 'twee :a
snare drum, such , the ir segers heve,'?
said Mrs. Siocum,) , when he•became en
tanglet& His
the idriirn, and' finally titeivhol'e• 6'60 'was
wfilrled'ofir 'the' shaft 'at n3ile'rfei• Jake'.
When iris sitnatien 4 Wa"digh l ovhied" ;
had reVolbeii With - "ltnietisit' `veifonfq
about. fifteen minutes, his headandlirabs
' A -r. ,
tyl
Arcking beach a;doet: blowAt :
rdvOlution ,
. ;
(n Poor foilt4i; ho
.§.ad5 1 .1 Mrs- `!, t )l la
W till f,al maehineyyallaatltgen,.-stoti-
P.lY.. ( ki.vtiMir ndr.l.lls.te,,MAlJ 40048 1, LarlinS
and legs were maeatiktfariateijellysii
c"Well, didn't hinl-1" asked
811r.re hi ;IriliffiagiteititeAtt )
I tfa i
cerebellum, iti"EBhtiAd`'Diiiksefif'4grg
scattered, about . the; floor pmin,A,o,rtlahe
Krates ) of eternity, had opened opowhiro ;
Here Mr. Slocurp.,pauvAltrovi,p,elbil
i pectztfe se]/,adthqp..on
portunity to I.)rs9tte n .
, question
:
("Was theman )
:0124 know.; havnzt . ootoo, •that
plane, yet:; 'you'll •knosv when live finish=
ed,th rs ..t,i ec ii . i. ' ••••
( Add rdr. 8?-continfeed
- It4;ivis evident, When the
fermWeS taken `down, t4tit,'"it'Ws 'no
longer; etutnted by the:immortal spirit
—that the. vital spark was extinct.
"Was the mau , killed.! 'tcrhat's what
I want . to know," - said Mrs: St ' "'
o haven littleiAttiettce'," Sad lir.
Slocimi,eyeing,. his better„hUlf over his
spectacles,.
-..”lpresurrie ,we shall come upon it
ME
( And he-Went on tdisding":T
Casuality tias cast a' g100m44 - .11 ,! W• , -
over our y4)ag9, and
will-prove,a'warningto,aA'persupa...who
are called-upon to, regulate the,p,owerful
mach'inery-of our milk' >. 4. • •'
"Vow,' said Mil. Slootin-tre'te:eivini
that the aarriltiv'e was ended, '4i9;a - 1 -
ehpuld like tp . know,whither abe t mau
was killed 0n.n0t.7
Mr. Slocum lo oke d—puzzled He
Wretched heed, seratinized'the tirti
61e had he'eh perusing; 'add 'iciOlf
careful survey of the paper
."I declare, ego," be, said'', .% ) ie ..puFi
oue,.hut;really theipaper deal, say:" ,
Youn Young "Y
froin.the rural districts, lately, entered a
city. railroad oar. Prhtty:soon the con
ductor approached her and said':
'Your faie, MiSs.'i
She blushed and looked confused, hut
said nothing. The eondictor, was rath
er astonished at this, but ventured9te
mark once more :
=IS
"Yotir fait,
'nits ti n& the pink on he eSteli
deepenall to. carnation, as the rustic
beauty, rePlied;,y . , ;,
" Well, if I ant good lookin,' youliadn't
ought-ter say it. ought land afore folks?!
The passehgers'in•the oar roared-with
laughter,, and her lover at once settled
the fare.
WA' Wag - tried to ilitioy • a • popular
preacher by :Uellink: . #l,l::'wl4l,l4ur, the
fatted calf of the parable was Life or
female: `"Female tis be 'Mire," ivaertbe
reply,""fbr I ear, "tbe Mite," looking
queatiorMYfull. in the, feOU, "yet
t4e.,lle4iNefgre rue"
15 An lia . ckrtliivei been
di4d,oveselje.7. - He is fio lie killed
and attoe,k i *44144
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"recentlyfine4 ,
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EPLEMI
1eir:LawY9r.04,1 24 10. 1111, ; arkt. like ,turn :
pike gates,—opened for pay.
'
• .Allakt !BAK e snO n e lEiekyl I 4.T1 ..n
kid 11111)Utitt? 1 - 1"1Mh!
BEHIND TUE .a.oa.— Cooe Vermont
l acorn tells a g d ooa story off an
nnocent
old lady, w tP 1.1 4(d t
on
a railroad,"_who a assenger on one
of be :Nl' eVimMilwrailtomulsritbostinallof
airecAnt. l collisipp, ,whpoaetneigh)
collided43gitihJa,passeuger traidw dmatdAT
ipg one , ,ofbthpicazs, killing seteraliTrspas,
Bangers, and urieetting itliitiga , gpnerallym
As soon as he: eouldtepover his spatter-
Vviatqa
LL settsh
Veil% 'v'etie'ralYlWddnid;lgOil'llj 1,144
Idifealy tub ear
Otte4 ipassengers
Au: )r.t l. ,
terra firma,) with a very placid expres
-8493 goun.tfnaPCP,..l3o*tlistutd
in hp had iptasipla.-Partiplettt-tsumaiee4
OltloNcer.l l l9 TtteaAwiatT hOrs
ttandlapx and Roadie : 13PilTgone•-:unpere-i
moniously down the passage way ilttAmN
you hurt?"'—inquired"the conductor.
fr fl:nrel r ishf?''daidtiioolfi t iacik`
havejudt 'hi'3On•
traitiiilb litidbi*agAgeig
me
dWp:k t4eMgyfyotAl/-
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Th' 1/
e W., reng Demijohn;
,1)
-e4 l hct the ni Sit'S , , iAtq' Witt ,
closet, 'bob.* eti tied hri d b(hdi§td'eo it from
rh t 'ith4 I%t i 864 1( eilt nitin
g- side bt 'Bidet twW ,
04 . th 4W " b lbETadt "t
slit•o`ther 11ECe,
the clot Cas)iidtiei3 bioitiderlitib'EilS 'the;
wild iinS l hem gi) fink"
"lint dietb? oflirdtlaS? inifftgiis
iherVere WA 4 dolt"' ifriScitoileclk(tatit';
one din
Old tiv h ift Die If? watifillififfO
be drawn forth on few, antlirneeivlngs
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I.FOL•PAl:R=Wh.#l 3 .tftlet -
YO,Re i il,i.Y l dl,lg9l T ttjcijimi fiff s ,4g .
fi gi v tr ,E.P,0,19 0 9! 1 ,0i9 1 21 3
PPAP , AS uI i II iPPIPII I I,%44a 9 IIIPIVof4k4t
dark races, einft9#l.44 PY.9.9 1 491gt 1,) 1 1 -F
br I lute, :g , Aping
gR 9 d (I,i l t, Po9 it in lo 4gikift 4 .:, a ll4ffeAtvag f ,t ,
stream Irrigatas all its .lees and sprin
10!s)fr3§1 Anitit frPlytelY. iba4,4 l
D ina, !gibe lOJEtivi34 l BD o if
:°/ f e 0 4 1 ( 191i144 1 , 18 4,9Pit.9,W44,,daX1i1rPs
”U!]l.-,1)?1 ) ,; w iA% dfßi.j°ll9:,;r4AiAthnifliPt
each other ce 7 tipttily,l„sn,Kuragv 4 l.4o
consoled-each-other...with-the-good that.
Fos 4i tHiei Whh"t611114 4 '66 . 1.1iP
dein ijo ht
Hits in e'xlsiiinbrto tionveitlliemt
aßetti %Vie
deht i 3
4° fOte'
id litello'iro hittla
ifftei 111"nfaiiner
T*4ks , ' , lriStii'l3AYcliiiikeLM34"ll4ldEl i d
Is6s°f g'o6ti?' - et'Cillehriiilii I PA
proprietress ..entineWilidtlinifiliiiiiioriA
yip* „t t lym 1 1:9611, -,4p,LtAgg i agtisly
qt d §. O F, erabAtIPAIWII Mtn wistm,Pritagikkii
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1943 , A1..'11,r Oa- nib it; 00(10
ePIPIPINIPP4f9Abkiitit4WiIIAO4 tct'Anglib,
Eyp o si j ojts x aim b, yoppg , inidastuita
rho j us.j.thgto t niling o titsiulAt9,
linileclAtnte.biLign i u ß 4rgught, into *O9
quisition ansjimholitttooktnijohumilituo
brought forthC—itsw<delicions contents
73elilat
gtaigeeniild tied t)fb' Vainat.
dovhi
dniir tilig"lith. t "tastggutti:g
!.; 4 ,1 ••,ma:
snob neeame 'slot a onto
t,prrim ru,o ,
krns, iVias At% rong heonjoln.
It was not the hherri lu " "t"
k ! ,l, i,,l:,:AlitiAgligt9N3AnLei!parni,V4
‘.,t, n:. ,. , 13 4ftewAtllluatlwthisky , Ili f?*U-I
'Thai. ft(l Springfiel ( (
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ass., a
11" P
progressive cai l attit i rio l lBn i ger' be ifoliliC l
ed. Tike IWKLblicaPisitYs4h4t Memtars
of ! the Rl9o.oP..APP:litirttniknlatei .the'
streets evenings with, m nAgars. in.4llair
months and canes imtheir hands;, and a
gailY nitited'Ydring trian"atipeani nnttis
recognized'
oline in the day' Ycitag'gentle:
rriariars etting,,.timid, and find. iit
e° Ba RFS:4I g°jll•Kri!/4 1 ! tg:PrOeqt them-. ,
selves.
=I
named)Pag. Rust. PIVIM•d
'; ll .o l 44 l PFt 3 j i gursijikliPP kin g a P 1941/:
of Boston Church, ET4glan4,-:
corks. The -tower.,..sviiich is--six feet
Egli, is llreddiVolthatsid.ilind 7 it
tolk ifinnittkittily ttrie't•tor aititiliebtdral
detail. No less than eight thblisalii
ceuttPd?i.tvePlth°l92ll,drlll',P
h s oiLFEI'R sali,Pl e k-rH g e ikz ue As# l, v t lisl
T ear nobplet e. •• •
Ito ;-;;t1 aria r 0 o dor
or A boozy fekloyo,e l obarmalitift
other day driving_a44, holding
th3kiod 1413
doing, replied' Wale 'waft itniyingt ge
bog rapby. '
IRE
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EINIUM3II
How to T t ell.,a
Tv <111411 , ; tf
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• wo4oinenlibiill l 'itt'7nti& aa`btit ii.
'bits
them before, sols shall selerliltrtile
truff4.ol 2 ..Ahetificstlitutt;tittsr; *huh a
.gent primp t ha4!d,ing 9 ap ;her; fate *noels
fr;44 B ; hm., , ,stritp.i;glnAsi;toy,ay. ounithia
3:19.N9 l)frlf).ll 4 : l 9§ll,ol l VMeiThheethange,r`
after this (to him) inconvenient act 1 . 6f 1
gi l A l i an Agt , P.r-OIR I O9P-ilkOP4WCars
-i-RbS"Ti r St 1, 3 ;1°PP111 4 .4..e,t.c 9 04 11 ,1 1 1P1ier`
SPzlifA c lf DP,r r°o.l l l - '
4411t8ItAnflaii b i l ,lci l le l en
her face is scropul6usly fresii,M,4hp
strings under her chin have evidently
-13 PE 7 II I II adatS a 01 1 :1 il l by
}HI% mutsd4,..y.kid - diuf a igteg;
1 1'4( 4 'lf&
'l'‘eh'inti.O ß dstifit'O'h'
tentatious Btirs4e"
atiftrtibtklVattio , lßsi , 9 l l.chlt trim
litltWol,i9o) RR); PhllerAoleA, fbpt, gift.An
anti - 9104r9PitiPP, 4:4;49.11A0
RPP°, inra 484,0, PAPlt4r l l , crfVF, 449 PLY
trOktitql7Nl Tps - ( „tvagl 4 1 0 Yr PPFeT
wears a. "dress hat" in an Namibia.
She is quite as civil to the poorest, to
tVO' qeegicialOßtWeats fier l
stir etlal ratdful of `heir AAs.
geha gitoe li TCIEZIr t
i2 1 12k iii4j4tlceati.6lll)Vii , f3l443l
iValitd " 0(118 ' ihe
stra'p7..andodisaOpearsl(4 cift. , ke litter a
bachelormal shbuirdyillotilnettitilui SOlP•
tanyndenvwith
better awd'atnitirthill tnatf.3 Si
1,91i,u0d
ear At a recent ;; Paygg r
port Brothers, in England, one,of t_he
- Warier,
ini6iNeisitiAi l 4
oqedied . liiii, , Racsi t poe,ip.v; , -iiir:
Po'a l eSf Ilin t eita4 b
phatically refused permission. A faV
niinntes'aftetaitribi t ,tkr: 3 "Ditilr %Med
thaitha tbu i, 1,111 8 10
feet , bf fieNvoli , etibt.ttietstiiritilittfiteal
toittgi.cF r uigMOßl , Liiiiheitedlinialli . "6
ou'de tblttiti•reqtaiitrlPltet t oirietratelditi.int.
diefiee tivinlbOnalaionErffoini
thieinaidlidt Razf woil,,lot bow El utU
1 /fiffEoBfiortliiitiEMA, TV - In - tee
ktisnytenlieCUlPlT t3gtfir lOU
1 iire,lll9i,
iiiirtlaWrEnc!i b ellaYellNaWitAnitatilf ) :
4
la pi. tjatixttat a et as 4,et 7.agitavol
vesvoz
a i r An enterprisivg ipan Dryden,
N. ie,tlgwe I hie
iikt i 6,4 3 lnacir_q ws zNgnWlie - tiM i
aitin orfigsre4 t Atiel
hqd A 4.* n
laieaeWthlArneal b er I; t d e ceasr# 8 t ip -
;MIA tiiB nythiti
o reboort bria ,azzi 114 10
rhea..,.ro ,
far The.followingradtrehtieetaesitiott4
1 . ; appeared a
,Lonilfg .m 'u4 f 3w i ppnpr
ren- tag to Milit me;Sli z e . at
reidc'jbp7: who 141
.eta Iv. 01CIARErig EftelSr
ajd and, caois.
g frixe
.V Ol Mil A IBC at rf
i l in *lltP Ur? ifttrAMl
'miff% A oyortumrtedbitoibjeitlydited %tisk=
ltrols,cariliiigoiniPtioriolis 'inn** ittilel
bectiase illitethtitglitettersolf itob diem%
"Lor's, missus," said Sambordraploriqgg
i .Y!'7lq e in649ftit0h91017 3 .4 k95, 1 19g5 4 !•" -
1 1-'• • ,
414,SlitnbitT , kirtiippigif'lar
sfatillegliterintiThlPlrcitiiMe."' b Y n .. acip
tiertiroiglit9s alratifiviirevrdes , r, &iyo
htruvaaii;ifiekv-thow,
t 4
' v
.fretir
generally Alen t4PY 445°91.91 1 )4409b ifthYplg
s ct that way !pt.° the
ko ; trur
aWI4
i"fAsepi aill!`'uckf gist/lite
;. r 4int'ortse,
Or, Om persopattbilig utiotherdifi
bfilieired in th_ atipevecuice. oftapirite, the!
replied i fiNn paint Ilkelieve9in their dine
appearmice;ifer I: have eminent , ' a bottlei
cifigip ejneellast
e.eeeeet, re' e ref -
Cr "1 ' ELM like.Balaam,"-said a dandy,
on meeting a pretty pH in 'narrow
vie .44
paiatage,-“etoppe&by -- an So
- - , •-td.s flti
tar There is a Tan in St. p,ou4s
spiri,.who has two bushels ,and, balf
ofshildreo.. Hie nameAs Peck, an ~is
the fatter often boya r and girl , , t Fpny
e.- , • v
peeks thake,Ane bushel.,
, ,
=
,er,..Artfmma ,War4.lB tick= :log admig
siop lo;hip; tpetgrp„ arm:filial/1V
are inscribed ; LftAidgait 4,1:1p, bearer, aail
0140 <= • •
icriti" s "
mg,'4k 4 te4 64
faiikeitiatatig er 6 ;4 likftb'
discißaeithgVga'' it 'q
1 3 104,M81 )
6,if_ata i te b p T,ll
ter likelkoolkesteticeaterttehmilee s t.
by moonlight, wimingMeomrarhaliot'wilio
the eye and half with the fancy.
MEM
NM
111 E
VOL. XI.-NO. 28.
FIN=
and eoltifi)bi/
jr,.,. J:l;Snelif Roadie now completed, and in
era ronning, order, with first-class Pas
' hgerCaix4.and having made atranaementa
, m mimith the .emir m teictikg- roads North and South
otreiTtifi Pie travelling ppb,lie a duvet and illitbuli)tritiatet) froth "WASLIETGTON and
I .II4.LTAMOR-X w yip, "Scerk; Columbia and
eadinglci Allentown z 1.:
V aston,, aid NEW
fYbil.k; , lviiiidzi l rbittelfOr aUty , Eind Summer
. 411008.54,W
~;tin• t rjed. to
,ho-! ii p pre ci ate d .
i:N
Trainorth May Columbia at S.OO a. m. F.
'4 ,3s t'i 'Z.; " " ''' -." 'II' . 10.4 d a. in. A.
7i&f.,1 1 2 . i;
.; .
.‘,‘.• ,ti 2.2,5 p. m. A.
" " Arrive it Reading at 10.05 a. in. F.
t;:&1.0 , - .1 , , cc - - -, 'i ~ 3; • -3 . 60 p. m. A.
..: , I`-4 9 , „,-.) 1 5 - ..i' " -. • 4.A0 p. m. A.
Trains Souilkleave ReadMg.at ~0.30 a. tn. A.
eaft VIA.! e 1 ic 1.1 . 'kW A 3 i ; xo' a. me. F.
li ID 1 , . 1 '" : , :'. 4 . ' 4.50 p. m. A.
'6 Arrive at, Columbia at. 9.10 a. ni. A.
-...l‘ci 11 ..!... ~ ici -. ',.. / .. , ii , . 1.15 p. m. F.
of
'- 9.00 p. in. A.
Trains leave Colunipia at 9.00 and
2.25 P. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 1.20 y.
malniklp. , M.'" ,, ii.aTtivilritirk; at 2 45 PS'N.
;Txains Anavf:.Pltllade,lllliia 3 yia
Phil's &
Veadint at g.OO A. 7.1 , 1. and arrive at
Uoldrlitna •
.I.Aticixater itassengerk Reading, will
(nicetfie rt
A. . Mount J 9 .) accomrno
dittitiallireatVretifitg .LianciAritt 11.15 A. M.
and. East li ft' WeiStatt 4.24; P-, AtE;.,connecling
With - the 11. - 8: C. R. at Landisville. and
rli Raiding - Et 3.01 "I'. M: and 1.40 P.
11.) II fit:ll 1r..1. . . .
T t he Rtypr Suaquehanna o at Cclumbia is
cfvesGdrb hl St i•"l'cir`ry, a' NkIV BOAT
pav#it4 j tAe l thrxiya,l ittaja to convey the
patisengera overkie thane being delightful.
tfii"faiehnre *ill 'dine at "Co
14,9bewi r' rt:
*• "Y" for Fast Line. "A'? f o r, Accoin
itkiltiti6ll n n ,
GgiI I 'AZN I PA } WA i QB 3 T - GRAN E,
ene ck t Age A . General Superiu't
tgiPAAFT,',
,1.Ep,3:t 4 .:20 TH DRAFT!:
Who would not be out of the Draft?
, 1 - 3
~,,,thal:whichietriecli; usinicdtmection
with: the Arm,y,.. i i i s not the only one—the
riingfipin;Ahe' - 'ebtitrr ihege times is eqmoly
rimy : o3l—f o n istpprmtly wasp urcjiase goo'ds where
we get them cheapest.
trip ( ri 17, 4 - .,:::,: ltrlrri r -.o r .
; r , --,..;
e 0,21 - " Lstyaijgl-e - r,
31 , A, SUWESSOR TODA. , VIVitbTH '
0 PP THE ItAsuAgyritmTusifir.ssi
11119,u)(1PxqWi
iksmigibtal efeinforesing the pub
thai he is now ,4repared to furni s sh anything
iiiiiisJlihel6t l Tniailiels; Nadi'
Itiliiit'JehtBilj- OHS,. VittittiShiS,
Stqweiz.ittoni Osti , fielitalis'4"oda., Hinges,
Bolts, - 1 - 6ZEi, - Atli: 421,1, kinds of
Pikt hattaliO
on .1 6Vias,, P CA Clods,
14#14 with a full as
dorteaentitartaheif4,brili4:lrierliC which he
wilhy.9llo4,the lovvr,p,rAess,,lvholpsule or De
alt eglrlitirei'AfificeMe
,qhiskietsaltikrarehrtfr,4364li:
"
),..,0,.., n0,,44„,..,,,., 4 3-: !,-, . ~ .
A 0 la,. IN' 4Ke.c.1P,1.P.F? I , .
snit A , Pi TPA 7 1 , 1 . 1 6A.1 1 A , N D
1 , 3 - v -va i lt=tB l ,6 7
NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
-51.-01 at ~.p.,M1.48 R E
-4 3 1 - 4 - • -4
'f. ; Gl5 7664 zlrsittiMEß,
b9llAtlibsl4'l63liniAiqtias.
94M /l INPV k 944te r V *4I{ WAW /1 4 3 t CAP, and
t 111,114 ti i rg l FI I
6di c2E041 thil*.) WISF. , S.V*LE
h i na d s 3 h A 1444 kW u :be
soh! at the
All goods in our line inanulaciurettro-order,
HENRY A. SHULTZ.] j : Tolliv A. SHULTZ,
Lancaster, November a,
L I •
a luounql: E g...', Lgtk e r s ,
E~lidw , SttainlifC o t nit a itt l aitttr.
wi r Lp jnolt,..resßpqtiully,.take , chi4 means of
l inforAißg in.efrien ds and ' the p 9131,e generally
dthst heitist cbrohreneedltte drawing of
fo;rt,naißEE4..,
MORTGAGES,
J OD GMERT S,
Fld ,41,factevep1VAng n the env vEy A NSW G
gratuitbus intercourse with
member of thietLa'h6sfer, IBdr, Will enstble him
9mcilte,,impumentt nf writing with accuracy.
Fie'can lie fOurid at the office of " THE
itSparlS4l(rOlt , 'FlObt fditiet f lor at his rtie
idnmeon-,Marietot.geety .- d a,,S4al2are ,west .21' the
''''''Mit'ek al`laus'e;" Marietta.
Itr i ßlartie Dende,!bloYtkitlienjUdgments and
Lefises always.on-hand4and for Bale.
EETAidkit itriitcAy,
. 4 41 1
„ap , ;f,a 94"altheonalt
d Rootil am/HIS - hoe eManufactaier;
Not. 047, StratEET4- MARIETTA, PENN.
13.10gld r ,uotit raperttully; iglarm the citizens
of this Iforough and neighborhood that he has
the largest assortment of City made work in
hie line of-business in finis -Borough, and be
uwla:practical +IIODIVAVID SHOE MAKER
kwispf,iseiriapipn to lelecCorith more judgment
tho's'e ho ereli i ht: Be continues to man
ufacture tismtheeirerffi treed :manner vrarything
.SH9E MAE, which he
witr i toctit`tin'efOrneathiss iiiclL 4 ood fit.
-317.04Callignieexaniine his stock before pur
hasing elsewhere.
MWRTZA I(I'ARB,LE YARD.
1111CHAEL IGABLE, AGM.,
I.IIARBLEAASON,ANII STONE CUTTER.
• ;..R.l.Cipliosite the Nowa-Hall Park, t i
lb r . - .77:1 1 ) ftY: eita v 1 1 61 . •
__o—
THE Marble business in all its branches,
will be -continuecNit the old place, near
ttikArbwiiKedland opposite Funk's Cross Keys
Tavain o . w,nerri
,eyery description of mar')le
wiq be
ki3pron hand or made to order at
notiet , and at very reasdnable prices.
anetta, Jiine 29, , 49-1 y
DR. tTs..z n - FFET4
-qtt ., r ., 1 , •• , •• • DEtiiir ~ • .
kt
~..„=„„.,.,&4.i4i:31,„.Tii, E COLLEGE
,I.r. 7- - - -- . D ,:t; FOE IANTIA , L: S GESS,
LATE OF HARRISBURG..
ri PF I CE: - --Yronrifif --- eet, next door to ,g,
kj l AViialthrel ritiid''Steti,between Lornist
end "Kaptvtittrems, Oolumbilia
&Milk Arn %MO W riVatAND RUM
0 for culinary purpoottooManted,genuine
H. D. Benjamin.