The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, March 11, 1865, Image 3

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    lEntat Ntariettian.
MARIETTA CAB HOURS. The several pas
senger trains will leave the "Upper-Station
Rpot" 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.
EN=
SATIIIIDAY, MARCH. 11 1858
a On our first page will be found a
err interesting article on the Military
.Alfairs of the olden times in Marietta,
from the pen of our valued contributor
o od former townsman, Capt. SIMON S.
RATIIVON. We should like very much
to have the continuation spoken of by
the Captain, and thus be able to make
the record complete. Will some per
son be kind enough to hunt up the 'old
"muster rolls ?
.....
, Or At length we are comfortably
fixed in our new quarters in "Lindsay's
Building," near the Post Office, where
we will be in readiness to attend to all
wants in the printing way.
sr Any word or work intended for
no, left with Patrick Henry Grady, the
obliging clerk at the Post Office, which
is only a few steps from our new lock
lion, will be promptly delivered and at
tended to.
ar The Borough election will take
'lace on Friday next, the 17th, when
chief and assistant Brirgess, five Conn
'linen, two School Directors, one Jos.
ice of Peace, two Constables, and
'facers for the next election. A meet
ng should be called to settle "good
en and trite" for the several positions.
•
•
sir Our place has been in "great tri
.elation" for the past twciweeks about
he draft. Thee borough corincil has
ontributed $3OO a-man and the several
,minittees report $BOOO subscribed,
which would have enabled ue to get out
;but for the failure of many of the sub
scribers to "pay up." A committee,
however, is now in Lancaster getting
recruit/ se fast as possible and will con
tinue to do so as long_ as the money
'holds out We hope the persons hiving
this matter in charge will furnish us for
publication a list of the subscribers and
' use who subscribed and did not pay ;
me who were exempt but contributed,
a word, a statement of their doings.
giv The Clearfield Raftsmaa's Journ
of the Ist instant, speaking -of the
'ler business, says: 'Ova , have made
inquiries during , tbe: past ten days,
garri to the quantity of timber that
ikeiy toTlA'riiTo ' this Be
, and we find that it will be, from
!sent indications, about two-thirds of
of last year—yet in our. opinion,
is will be more than enough to supply
demand. In fact, we believe it
ild be much to the advantage of our
abermen, if not much cver the one•
If now made would be taken to mar
t."
Mr, Baker.—Please announce in the
Iriettian that the following named
)ils of the Male Secondary School
applicante foe edlnission into the
igh School, and will 'be examined on
,onday evening next, in the following
ranches :—English Grammar, Othog-
Thy, Geography, Reading, Mental
d Written Arithmetic. John P. Lib
irt, John Turner, Charles Mackenzie,
Int)? Mosey, James Buchanan, H.
,ird Cassel, Joseph Larzelere, Elbridge
Wisner, Penrose dutch, Samuel Jotn
m and Otto Zuch.
THEO. EIIESTAND, Teacher.
ar Major John F. Trout, Captain E.
Roath, Lieut. John M. Kline, David
Attie, David Donb, Jacob Ktigle, and
IVOral other Mariettians who have been
xurianag for the past six or eight
anths in Libbi,.Banlisbnry, Anderson
& and other southern hell holes, have
ithin the past week, returned home.
toy all look much the "worse of wear"
give horrible accounts of their out
'goons treatment while in rebel hands.
.4.4Ww1.44,04,040.
H An entertainment for the benettt
'the Presbyterian Sunday School of
pis borough, will be given in the Town
111; on next Thursday and Friday eve-.
lugs, March 16th and 17th. The exit.-
'ses will consist of Vocal and lustre-
Intel Music and Tableaux. The na
rcissi will commence at 7 o'clock.
Jmission, 25 gents. The public is in
ited to attend.
Mr. File having permanently 10.
cated near the Upper Railroad Station
Hotel, we would recommend hie marl
or workmanship to all who need any
lacksmithing. We know he is the best
smith our borough Les had for years,
Road his card in another column.
Godey's Lady Book, for March
contains a large number of beautiful and
useful illustratiOns, in addition to much
choice literary matter. The book was
never more popular with the fair sex
than at present, and ite circulation nev
er so large.
a r, who
Captain William L. 00
distinguished himself in the Pennsyl
vania Reserves, goes with C01..j011. W•
Fisher's regiment Be Lient-001.
sar Meseta. Spangler Sr Rich have
jest received a fresh lot of spring_gciods./
Their adiertieement will , a9'petiviapdr4
FATAL ACCIDENT.-Mr. Jeremiah Mc-
Cracken, a well known citizen of this
city, met with a horrible and fatal acci
dent, on Thursday last, under the follow
ing circumstances. He had gone to the
Depot in company with his brother-in
law, who resides at Marietta, and step
ped on the train to bid him good-bye.
Meanwhile the train commenced moving,
and Mr. C., on getting off, in front of
the Fulton House, slipped and fell.
Hie right arm caught on the rail and
his body was dragged under the wheels.
The head was almost severed from the
body, and the arm completely crushed
and taken off just below the elbow. Of
course he met with instant death.
Mr. McCracken was one of the oldest
and most prominent members of the Se
gar Maker's Association of this city.
He was one of the kindest hearted men
we ever knew, and his sudden and hor
rible death has cast a shudder and gloom
over all who knew him. He was a de
voted •husband and affectionate father.
His family consists of a wife and six
children, and his wife, we learn, is very
ill at the present time. His oldest son,
John C. McCracken, who was Orderly
Sergeant of the Union Guards, Ist Penn
sylvania Reserves, died in the month of
August, 1862, from wounds received in
the battles before Richmond under .
General McClellan. Alas, poor Jerry.
How sad and horrible his death has
been. God help the afflicted family.—
Lancaster Intelligencer.
Jerry was, at one lime, a resident of
Marietta. He married here—a daugh
ter of the late John Foltz, who we learn
is in the last stages of consumption and
her departure hourly looked for.
The Susquehanna iii nearly ' clear
of ice. On-Sunday morning last the riv
er rose very rapidly and in a short time
everything looked as if the town would
be completely inundated—the ice pass
ing off, gave vent to the water and in
an incredibly short time all was restored
to quiet. Some of the farmers above
town suffered in broken down fences—
all the fields along the river being com
pletely cleared of them. Messrs. Miller
& Masser's saw mill log pond was clean
ed out and a large amount of sawed
stuff swept away. Their loss will be
much the heaviest in this vicinity.
or Dr. Charles Leib, .formerly of
Lancaster, died lately in Arizona.
On the 20th of February, THOMAS B. eon of
John K., and Rosen& Fidler, of this bo
rough, aged 7 years.
In Lancaster, on the 26th of February,
MARTHA M., vale of John Frederick Gibbs.
On the 7th instant, Maair, iwidow of the late
Peter Yfulima, of this borough, aged 66
yews.
Ou the tith instant. ELIZA, wife of William
Stibgen, of this borough.
LETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the
Post Office at Marietta, Pa., THURSDAY,
MARCH 9, 1865.
Atkin, Mr. B. G. Kegley, Joseph
Blynnier, Jacob Nieman, Miss Annie
Bowman, Hamilton Nunamaker, Sarni.
Brown, Martin Penner, Mrs. C.
Ceily, Mrs, 7. Richard, Mrs. M.
Doban, Timothy Rittenhouse, Miss E,
Ernatein, Felix H. Stewart, Miss E.
Fisch, Jacob Schmit, Conrad
Farringer, David Stevenson, Susan 2
Fohling!r, F. Stile, Mrs. Mary
Gundy, Jacob Strauser, Jacob
Henderson, J. B. 2 Steacy, George,
Huston:Anna Thomas. Sarni.
Linewearer, Z. Wise, John A.
Maloney, Susan Weibage, J. B. 2
Morgan,John C. White, Nathaniel
McKibbn, Miss M. Weibage, John B.
Musser, llenj. White, Miss NI.
Washington, C. Young, Miss Emma.
123- To 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
vertishig. ABRAHAM 'CASSEL, P. M.
LEVI H. FILE,.
COACH
AND BLACK-SMITH,
Upper Railroad Station, Marietta, Pa,
IyAVING permanently established him
self in the SMITHING business at the
ol established stand near Houssal's Hotel, at
the Upper Railroad Station Depot, where he
is prepared to do everything
. in his line—ex
cept the Shoeing of Horses—in a superior and
workmanlike manner.
Especial attention paid to Coach work.
Being determined to turn out none but the
best work at reasonable prices, he hopes to
merit and receive a share of public favor.
Marietta, March 11, 1865. 31-tf
Our Nation's Pride.
OUR FLAG.
Long may it wave o'er the land of the free
and the - home of the brave.
AND long may it be remeWbered that the
place to purchase your choice Toilet fir
m s, is at Dr. HINKLE'S Drug Store, where
he ha; just opened a large assortment of the
choicest Extriets foi the Handkerchief, such
as Night BlooMing Ceteus, Hyacinth, and the
White Pond Lily;three of the most fashiona
ble perfumes now in use. Call and examine
for yourselves. 31-tf
1865. PHILADELP I A
5 Paper Hanging". 1865
H OWELL & BOURKE,
MANtryAcTuzzas OF
WALL PAPERS,
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
Corner Fourth and Market streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
P3mA fine stock of Lziczw Snaor,s,_cpn
stoutly on, band. _
SELECT HIGH SCHOOL.
0
A School for pupils of advanced and second
cry grades will be opened in the
High School Building,
ON MONDAY THE 10th or APRIL NEXT
Every effort will be made to make it a fire
class school, worthy of the patronage it seeks
63 - Terme, per quarter, $5 to $7, per pupil
For further particulars address the Ptincipal
T. F. HOFFMELER,
Principta, Marietfa High : Sclapolo
February 4, 1865.
.
AbT - NOTICE. A.l.l.peznoln indebtedtto
e• subscriber, are requesied. to .iseftle
etir.ancounte, on, or before de .
Area next. T. A, DirFxrcpAcig.
=I
DIED
r
Patterson_ ct Co.,
NO. 66!i MARKET STREET,
MARIETTA, PA.
D EALERS IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
e gicreditrar , 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.,
0 IR ON: Rolled and Hammered
Iron, Stecl, Horse-Shoes Bar,
Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iron,
Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc.
ROUSE-KEEPING GOODS.
FIRST-CLASS COOKING
AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES,
Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands,
Wash Boards, Buckets,
Knives and Forks,
-0 3 1cated ck" Vlz a tina,
Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass and
Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pane,
Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil
Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea
Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted ..
Chamber Setts, &c., &c.
Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes,
Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric Oils,
Cistern Pumps, Long and Short Traces,
Breast Chains, &c., &c.
TOO L S: Hind and Wood Saws, Hatchets,
Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chissels,
Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunning
Hooks and Shears, &c., &c.
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit
and receive a continuance of the same: '
PATTERSON tv CO.
Marietta, July 30, 1864. tf
acia Tens fol. the YIN*
Pens tatuit the hand, and prices to suit
the Pocket.
The best Cold Pens in the Woild I
ON receipt of the following sums, we will
send, by mail, or as directed. a Gold Pen
or Pens, selecting the same according to de
scriptimo. namely:
Gold Pens, in Silver Plated Extension
Cases with Pencils.
For $l, No. 2 Pen; for $1:25, No. 3 Pen; for
$1:50, No. 4 Pen; for $2, No. 6 Pen ; for
. .
$2:25, No. 6 pen.
These pens are stamped THE IMPERIAL
PEN, and are well finished and fine writing
GOLD PENS, with good aridiim Roints, al
though they are unwarranted, and cannot be
exchanged.
WARRANTED GOLD 'PENS.
Our name ( AMERICAN GOLD PEN Co., N.
Y.,) is stamped on all our Ist quality Pens,
and the points are warranted for six months,
except against accident. Our second QUALITY
Pens, are stamped THE NATIONAL PEN,
with the initials of our firm (A. G. P. Co., ),
and are carefully made, haying the same
points as our first quality Pens, the only great
difference being in the quality of the Gold.
Gold Pens, Ist and 2d quality irt Sol:
id Silver Extension Cases, with Pencils.
For $2:00 a No. I pen Ist quality, or a No. 2
pen 2d quality.
For $2:25 a No. 2 pen Ist quality, or a No. 3
pen 2d quality.
For 1132:20 a No. 3 pen first quality, or a No. 4
pen 2d quality.
For $3:50 a No. 4 pen Ist quality, nr a No. 5
pen 24 guality,
For $4:50 a No. 5 pen Ist quality, or .a N 0.6
pen 2:1 quality.
For, $5:50 a No. 6 pen Ist quality.
The same Gold Pens, in Solid Silver
Gold-Plated Ebony Desk Holders
and Morocco •Cases,
For $2:25 a-No. 3 pen Ist quality, or a No. 4
pen 2d quality.
For $2:50 a No. 4 pen Ist quality, or a No. 5
pen 2d quality.
For $3:20 a No. 5 pen Ist quality, or a No. 6
pen 2d quality.
For $4:00 a No. 6 pen let quality. For $5:50
a No. 7 pen. For $6:75 a No. 8 pen. For
$12:00 a No. 12 pen : all first quality.
Our pens rank throughout the country as
equal if not superior to soy gold pens manu
factured. Not only for their writing qualities
but durability and elegant finish. The great
est care is used in their manufacture, and
none are sold with the slightest imperfection
which skill can detect.
Parties in ordering must specify the name,
number and quality in all instances and
whether stiller limber, coarse or fine. •
TO CLUBS.
A discount of 12 per cent. will be allowed
on sums of $l5, if sent to one address, at one
time ; 15 per cent. on $25 ; 20 per cent, on
$4O.
All remittances by Mail, REGISTERED, are
at our risk. To all who enclose 20 cents ex
tra for registering, we guarantee the safe de
livery of the goods.
Circulars of all our new styles, with Engra
vings of exact sizes, and prices, sent upon re
ceipt of stamp, if desired. Pens re-pointed for
50 cents, by mail.
STATIONERS sad JEWELERS are requested
to correspond with us as We can oiler them
GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
Address. _
AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO.,
3ml N 0.200 Broadway, N. Y
I JACOB LIBHART, JUN.,
1 CABINET MAKER
A N D
UNDERTAKER,
MARIETTA, PA.
ATTOULD moat respectfully take
VV 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 prepared to
manufacture all kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
in every style and variety, at short notice.
He has on hand a lot of Furniture of hie own
manufactine, which for fine finish and good
workmanship, will rival any City make.
11:7' 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, large
and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c.
33' COFFINS finished in any style—plain
or costly.
Ware Riinnt and Manufactory, near Mr.
Duffre new building, near the " Upper-Sta
io ni" Marlett4 Pa. [Oct. 22.
Estate of Sanwa Collins;-late of the
Borough of Marietta, deceased..
Letters of administration 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, demands against the same win present them
without delay for settlement to the , undersign
ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta:
_ A. SUMMY.
Adniinistrotor.
Marietta, March 11, 1865. 31-6 t
2 0 EMPTY I t lQUOL l ß ui A r lti o l i ELfli
. R. DIFFENBACII.
R. Echtenmelea Army Lotion, an m ant
.") ble remedy for Siddle,Gelle,, 9lietiSores,
and diseases of the akin,
ATTHE GOLDEN .71sf0.RTAR.
• , 1110ALEPF§ lone celebrated Gtl 4 l; - ' •
P,,8P21144111N.
4411
WATCHES. ' anal
Et_ Zaaara,
Corner of North Queen-St., and Centre
Square, Lancaster, Pa,
• American anti Swiss Watches
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
Glc)c3K,
~t• EIGHT DAY AND 30 HOUR,
•
IN GREAT VARIETY, AND FROH
THE DEBT FACTORIES.
SPECTACLES in every style ofjkiliduiollll±lll,
frame, and with glasses to suit
any who need artificial aid. We have twen
ty years experience in this business.
SILVER - W ARE.
Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c , stainpsd
with our name and warranted standard.
PLATEDW ARE.
The best platedware in the United States:
We warrant , our best Table ware—Spoons,
Forks, &c.,—to wear ten years in dairy use.
JEWELRY:
Rings, Pins, Sleeve-Buttons, Studs and a va
riety of every article in this line.
HAIR. JEWELRY.
Hair Jewelry made to order. Two hundred
styles, or samples, constantly on hand..
11:r Repairing of Watches, Clockii,'Specta-'
des or Jewelry, done neatly and promptly.
,
H. L. 4. Le: J. ZAIIIII,. •
Corner North Quein, Street and Centre Square,
' LANCASTER, PA.
iostlilnee edoP4R9.
Capital and Assets, $429,9t0:80.
FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured $5,027,020;68
Anit of premium
notes, $426,090:66
Bal. cash premium,
Jan'y I, 1864, 3,754:47
Cash receipts in 1864,
less fees' and cons- --
missions 22,370:56
$452,715:69
Loans and expenses
paid in 1864, $'12,794:89
Balance' - of Capital
and Assets, Jan
uary Ist, 1865, 429,920:80
--- 6452,715;69
A. S. GREEN, YRESILDENT,
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, .
John Fendrich, H. G. Minich,
Samuel F. Eoetiein, Michael S. Shuman,
Michael S. Shuman, S. C. Slaymaker '
George Young, Jr., Nicholas .Alc Donabi.l
Edmund Spering, Amos S. Green. . ;
Columbia, January 21; 1865. 26-2 t
A LEXANDER LYN DSAY,
Fashionable •111111 ft.
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer ;
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN..
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neighborhood 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. lie 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.
Ej-Call and examine his stock before put
hazing. elsewhere.
MARIETTA MARBLE YARD.
11110114. EL GABLE, AGT., •
•
MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER. ,
Opposite the Town Hall Park,
• Marietta, Pa.
HE Marble busineea in all its branches, T
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 on hand or made to order at
short notice and at very reaeonable prices.
Marietta, June 29, 1861. 49-ly
First National Bank of Marietta
THIS BANKING ASSOCIATION
HAYING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION
is iiow prepared to transact all kinds of
BANKING BUSINESS:
The Board of Directors meet weekly, on
Wednesday, for discount. t and other business,
93-Bank Mours From 9a.mto3 P. M.
JOHN HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier.
Marietta; July 25, 1863.
F RANKLIN HINKLE, M. D.
After an absence of nearly 'three years in
the Navy and Army of the United Statei has
returned to the Borough, of Marietta and re
sumed the practice of. edicine.
IQ— Especial attention paid to Surgical cases
in which branch of his profession he has had
very considerable experience.
DR. J. Z. HOFFER,
DENTIST,
0 .7 OF THE. BALTIMORE COLLEGE
8 .1481••• OF DENTAL SURGERY.,
LATE OF HARRISBURG.
OFFICE:—Front street, next door s to
Williams' Drug Store, between Locust
end Walnut streets, Columbia.
DISSOLUTION. •
•
The Copartnership heretofore existing under
the Firm of Spangler & Patterson, has been
dissolved by mutual consent, to date from the
sth day of January 1865. The unsettled busi
ness of the firm will be closed up by Barr
Spangler. SAMUEL PATTERSON
BARR SPANGLER.
OTIC E.
All persons having claims against, or that
are indebted to the late firm of Spangler 'Sr
Patterson, are requested to. call and make
'settlement of the same before the let day of
April next. . BARR SPANGLER.
NEW FIRM.
the undersigned, having associated them
selves together, under the Firm of Spangler &
Rich, and will continue the business of mer
chandising at the old Mend, where they . will
be happy to serve the public with everything
in their line; at the lowest rates that the mar
ket will afford. BARR SPANGLER.
JOHN W. RICH.
Marietta Feb. 7,165.
IMISSOLUTION, the copartnership exist
'. Jmg under the name of Patterson Co.,
has been dissolved by mutual consent, taking
effect on the Pith day of January last. The
business of the firm will be settled by S. Pat
terson. BARR SPANGLER,
8. P ATTERSON.
NOTICE, all persons indebted to the late
4tui otPatterson ei Co.; will please call
and settle their aecounts on or before the
first.dur,of April twit, and all having claims
present them for payment withouldelay.
The business will becontinnefthr the under-,
signed (with doneent)in the agile' of Patter-,
eon Co S. PATTERSON:
IIAMPAGNIVang other Table Wine _ rf
guarrantpiliJib be pure, anol'aold se low
can be boughtik,Ailidelphis or Naw-ifork
11. D. ilpi.rairirr ;Picot Building.
' '
CIGEPIS •• Celebiste4 Pearl Cement an
j) t i OIL Nate' Meeting_ • it
GOLDENIIORTAI4.
gori,s.Periodicarrhcipli, Clark's - F
1;0i s le Fills- tit• gliklett Mortar:
The Drug Store opposite the
POST OFFICE,
Where Gold, Silcir and Greenbacks
ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR
/Leclieinea,Vt‘dZancov,
&C., &C., &C.,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
-ALSO
TOILET ARTICLES,
Such as Perfumed Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair
Dyes, Pomades, Tooth Soaps, Tooth
Washes, Hair, Nail, Clothe and
Tooth Brushes, of all descrip
tions, Extracts for the
Handkerchief, Colo
gnes, Ambrosia •
for the Hair,
and many other aitieles too tedious to mention
Ladies and Gents Port Monnaes,
of every description.
-:-A L S.o ,
All the most, popular Patent Medicines
NOW -IN USE, SUCH AS
Ayre's Sarsaparilla, Jayne's Alterative, Ex
pectorant, and Vermifuge, Jayne's Pills and
Carminitive Balsam, &c., Hostetter's Bitters,
HoMand's German Bitters, Swaim's Panacea,
Worm Confec.tions, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and in fact all the mostreliable Patent
medicines now in use.'
Fresh Coal Oil constantly on hand. A fine
assortment of Coal Oil Littnpti, Shades Chtm
neYs, Sic.' Also, articles of nourishment for
the star, such as Corn Starch, Farina, Arrow
ltoot,"l'aproca; &c.
Spices of all kinds, Cloves, Cinnemon, All
spice, Mace, Black 'Pepper,- African Cayenne
Pepper, French Mustaid, &c.
Chemical Food, Citrate of Magnesia, Feed
ing Cups for the Sick, Breast Pumps, Nipple
Shields,' Nursing Bottles, Self-injecting Sy
ringes, Flavoring Extracts for cooking, &c.
Golden Carp; Or Gold Fish with Founts, also
Aquariums. Arrangements have also been
made with 'one of the' best Aviarys in the
State,to furnish Canary and'Mocking Birds,&c.
A hit of Family Dye colors, of every shade.
Fresh and reliable Garden Seeds.
A large' assortment of Books and
Stationary,
Everything in the ,Stationary way, such as,
Pens,'lnks, Note, Tissue, Blotting and other
kinds of Paper; Envelopes, Clarified and other
Quills, Scented Gloves for the wardrobe, and
an endless variety of fancy and useful articles,
usually 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 Face
cards are Goddesses, Colonels instead of the
Queens, Kings and Jacks. This.ie 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 generall3, and Bibles, &c.,
always on ham& '
!Er Subscriptions for all the Magazines, Il
lustrated and Mammoth Weeklies received.
Sheet Music of all kinds will be,, ordered
with promptness ana dispatch.
'
Having secured the services of Mr. CHAS.
H. BRITTON, an experienced and competent
Pharmaceutist who will attend - to Carefully
compounding with accuracy and, dispatch, at
all hours. The Doctor himself can be consul
ted at the store, unless elsewhere professionally
engaged..
Being very thankful to the public for the
past patronage bestowed upon him, will try
and endeavor to please all who may give him
a call. F. HINKLE, M. D.
Marietta, February 4, 1866-tf. •
THE - DRAFT: ' " 3 , THE DRAFT!!
Who would not be out of the Draft ?
UT that which effects u 1 .
s in connection
with the Army, is nil the only one—the
raft upon the POCKET these times is equally
severe—consequently we purchase goods where
we get them cheapest.
•Tc)3o.32.SlDa,iagler,
SUCCESSOR TO DAVID ROTH
IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS,
Would take this method of informing the pub
lic that he-is now prepared to furnish anything
in his line of business, such as
Glass, Oils, Varnishes,
Stoves, Iron, Carpenter's lbols, Hinges,
BOW"' LoCks Nails all kinds of
Butldtng matertal, Coachmaker s
Goods, Cederware, Clocks,
Fancy Articles in. large variety,with a full as
sortment Of shell — goods generally, which he
will sell at the lowest• prices, wholesale or re-
Ail. Call and examir.e .the stock.
Ma.iet.a, March 5, 1864.
GEO : W. WOIi.RALL,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupier
by Dr. Surentret, adjoining Spangler. 4 r
Store, Market Street, where be is now
prepared to wait on all who may feel
gisj;;. dis Posed to rstronize him.
'I-
Dentistry in all its branches car
ried on. TEETH inserted on the Most approved
principles of Dental science. 411 operations
on ;he mouth performed in a skillful and
workmanlike . mannern fair- principles and
ON VERY nEASONA SLE TERMS. •
Having dotermined'upon a permanentloea
tion at this Dißrs would ask a continuation
cif the lit or • ,;nonage heretofore extended
to him, for which he will render every posst
ble satisfaction. '
;Er Ether administered,to proper persons.
; fir.: 4a-ices. .
Z.critintr ant Ethibt,vaieer:
WOULD most reattectfully . take this means of
informing his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced ilie.drairing of
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
JUDGMENTS,
and in fact everything in the , CONVEYANCING
line. Ealing. gratuitous intercourse with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, will enable him
execute instruments of writing .viithAccurecy.
Re can be found at. the office of " Tna
MARIETTIA PIP on FrOlingrea, Or at his res..
idence on Market street, is square west of the
"Donegal , Houle," 'Marietta.
lErßlank Deeds, Mortgages,-Judgmente and
Lessee always on hand and for sale,.
DANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LANCASTER.-PA.
OFFICE :—No. 24 Noarn DUKE STREET
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend,to the practice of his profession in all its
various 'Munches.
• D.B. W.. 111. B. FAHNESTikK,
OFFICE:—MAIPT-ST, NEARLY OPPOBITE
Spangler 31 Patterson's Store. 4
0 ~,e .
FROM 7TO 0 11.11. •
OFFICE HOURS. ~ ITO 2. . -"..i
• ), 6To 7- P.. 21.
Interest on ,Deposite.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
, MARIETTA, PA.
January 23, 1865.
TI
IVE PER CENT.- Interest will •bc paid
for deposits made withAtuis,Banki.imya
be is one year..- --- - - _
AMOS . :BOWMAN, Eaahier,
. .
Another Call for 5000 Ifon,
Who want, thei t r Taeo Shaved
ftwiitif and 'Heade Shainpinined - in Oilskin
eicaentifte manner, can;
the Maket Street - Barber Saloon, opposite
Drug Store,
. 1 , -
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
13y authority of the Secretary of the Treas-
ury, the undersigned has assumed the General
Subetviption Agency for the sale of United
States Treasury Notes, bearing seven athr
hree tenths per cent. i n t eres t, p er annum,
known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN
These Notes are issued under date of August
15th, 1864, and are payable three years from.
that time, in currency, or are convertible at
the option of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CERT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS
These bonds are now worth a premium of
line per cent. including gold interest from
Nov., which make, the actual profit on the 7-
30 loan, at current rates, including interest,
about ten per cent. per annum, besides its ex
emption from State and municipat tasatzon,
which adds from one, to three per c nt. more,
according to the rate levied on other property.
The interest is paid semi-annually by coupons
attached to each note, which may be cut off
and sold to any bank or banker
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a go note
Two cents " " " $lOO "
Ten " " " " $5OO "
20 IC ti " CC $lOOO "
$1 41 ft CC 4C *5OOO Cs
Nbtes of all the denominations named will
be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub-
scriptions. This is
The Only Loan in Market
now offered by the Government, and it is con-
Gdently expected that its superior advantages
will make it the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
Lees than $200,000,000 remain unsaid,
which will probably be disposed of within the
next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will un-
doubtedly command a premium, as has uni-
formly been the case on closing the subscrip-
tions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and
section of the country may be afforded facili-
ties for taking the loan, the National Banks,
State Banks, and Private Bankeis throughout
the country have generally agreed to receive
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select
their own agents, in whom they have coat-
dente, and who only are to be responsible for
the delivery of the notes for which they re-
ceive arders.
SOBSCRIPTIOIq AGENT, Philadelphia.
Subscriptions will be received by
2%e First 'National Bank of Marietta
LANDIS & TROII2.
Landis fr Trout
Landis 6. Trout
At the "Golden Mortar,"
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Market Street, Marietta,
Market Street, Marietta,
Keep constantly on hana
Keep constantly on hand
n
2 Zit
v. 3
g ,
10 a'
; 4 g.
4,, B 2
g 0 16 o' lie • p. 7 , 1
n g 5 7•• s•
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Prescriptions carefully compounded,
Prescriptions carefully compounded,
• Remember the place,
.Remember the place,
Dr, Grove's old Stand.
Dr. Grove's old Stand.
Give us a call.
Give us a call.
WilatsrGoods!
WE have lately received from the Eastern
markets a large assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
thi# were , purchased during the 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 SrOCIC COMPRISES
ALL GRADES OF CLOTHS,
Cassimeres and Vestings, Over-Coatings,
Edney Cassimeres, for full suits,
AND FOR BOYS WEAR,
Cassinetts and Jeans,
Ladies Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths,
A full line of French Meriroes,
Coburgs and Alpacas in all colors,
Rich Plaid and Brocade Lustres, ,
Plain and Fled Wool or mixed DeLaines,
Superior Mourning DeLaines & Alpacas,
A large -assortment of Merrimack Prints,
Scotch Plaid and Plain Dress and Skirt Flan
nels, Long and Square Shawls, in great variety,
Sacking and Shirting Flannels,
Large and Small Balmoral;
Washington Skeleton Skirts, the best article in
the market—every Skirt guarranteed,
French Corsets, Traveling Over-Shirts,
Neck-ties, Under-Shirts,
Handkerchiefs, Drawers ,
Shirt Fronts, Hoods, Sontags,
Nusia Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery, ire., .S.c,
. ,
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS GOODS.
Ticking, Checks and Osnaburge, Ble ac h e d an d
Brown Lined and Cotton Diaper, Fine and
CommAi ,Toweling, Table and Floor
Oil' it 1e; Blankets, Counterpanes,
c a ds, Sheeting and Pillow
c
Marlins, Transparent and
• nigland Window'Blinds.
,
Glass, CVockery and Queensware,
Fult%Teac , Dinner. and. Chamber Setts,
.
Faddy %1 turket.ao Clothes Baskets.
GROCERIES.;44iI I eiii; Sugars, Teas, ,-,,,•
iv o ielaNspFia49 Salt, Dried Fruit, El
110A -'
Crinliairiety Spices, etc,
4 'l'
, .. •
••''" iSr 614.4d8iitelied
1 SkAWGZER t RICE,
JAY COOKE.