lire'At atiettian. T 0; F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : ~yrat dam, jict4u.st rq, 18',641. A PREDICTION VERIFIED.—In 1860, when Jeff Davis was threatening de struction to the North as the result of secession, he, one day, in animated con versation with Gen. Simon Cameron, exclaimed : "When the South secedes, such paralysis will fall upon Northern enterprise, that the grass will grow in the streets of your northern cities i" The retort was instant.the General re plied : "Mr. Davis, - if , the Southern States seceded, utter ruin will fall in your section. Your slaves will be ~liber ated, and will assist in .your destruction. The North will not be, ruined, but I will, with my own hinds plant corn in the streets of Charleston, the cradle of treason." True to his promise, in the spring of this year, when Gen. Cameron visited in the South ; be did plant the corn, hired a soldier to - attend to it, and has just received the following note from Major Gen. Hatch, commanding our forces in Charleston : "I ship, to-day, by Adams Express, four ears of corn, the product of the grain planted by your self, in the early part of April. It is poor corn at the best, probably owing to the soil. It received every care from the gardener at the hospital, David Fitz Gibbon." - Cr Mr. W. P. Johnsoice, of Barzoria county, Texas, has recently been in• Washington on a visit to his distinguish ed brother, the President of the United States, whom he bad previously seen only once, at their mother's deathbed, since 1839. William is four years older than the President, being sixty-five years of age, is a carpenter by trade, and uncompromisingly opposed to slavery. William was a strong opponent of seces sion, and two of his sons were soldiers in the national army. ear A correspondent writes : We rarely meet with the name of General Ohs in the papers ; but ho "still lives," at the ripe age of eighty-four years. lie resides on Jefferson street, Detroit, in a haansome modern built dwelling, while his eldest son occupies the old fa mily homestead, two squares distant. Though afflicted with the feebleness and forgetfulness naturally incident to his patriarchal age, he maintains better health and a more active spirit thah could reasonably be supposed to belong to his time of life. or A. Washington gentleman who was in Alexandria when Mosby was captured, says that the presence of this noted outlaw occasioned' much ind(gna tion among the soldieri on duty in that city. ( Mosby) came frcim Warren ton to be admitted as a member of the bar, but General Wells considering that he had broken his parole, ordered his arrest. firlt is said that while Burniide lay opposite Fredericksburg, in the winter of 1862, Mosby dined with him, in the character of a Union farmer from across the river, and gathered, with his shrewd cunning, from the general tiltde talk, much valuable information, - with which he regained the rebel lines without mo lestation. er Frank Harley and Gue."Holtzc law, two reputable young men of •Paris, Missouri, engaged in 'a friendly boxing match last week, in the course of which Harley knocked Holtzelasir down. Ex cited by this incident, the latter jumped to hie feet,Arew it revolver which he had on his person, and shot the former. or Georgetown Heights, which was selected as the summer residence for the President and family, has been deem ed too far from the. Executive Mansion. A preference having been•expressed for the Old Soldiers' Home, it is probable that it will be fitted up for their recep tion. ' 4 ar •Emma Richards, residing temporarily in Reading, while in com pany with some of-her friends, on last Thuraday evening, atee - -fouiteen plates of ico cream, complained of feeling unwell on Friday morning - ,:and died on Friday afternoon. ' ' ar Michael Holbert, a citizen of Pottstown, died on the 4th inst., aged ninety-two years. He served in the war of 1812 under Captain Jacob Fryer, and cast his first vote for Washington for President. gar In Oil City, when individuals who aro arrested for drunkenness have no money with which to pay their fines, they are compelled to scrub the lock-up or work on the streets; Lady Franklin was entertaining the Queen nithe -Sandwich Islands in Faris, SOMETIII/sG NEW.—We call attention to the advertisement of the Duplex El liptic or Double Spring Skirt. Though a recent invention, it has become very popular, and is rapidly obtaining .the preference over other kinds in use. The rods in it are composed each of two del icate and well-tempered steel springs, which are ingeniously braided together edge to edge, the lower rods heavier, and having a double covering. This peculiarity of construction makes this skirt very strong and durable, and also so exceedingly flexible that it readily adapts itself to the form of the wearer, and allows of any amount of doubling and crushing without injury to its shape. These skirts are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical ever made, These are advantages which ladies, who have ex perienced the discomfort and inconveni ence of single springs, will duly appre ciate. Ur "The Lady's Friend" for Septem ber is on our table. "Catching the Butterfly" is the leading engraving of this number, and'a very pretty picture it The steel fashion plate for this number is as s ha.ndsome as usual, and the sporting dress in it something a little peculiar. "Looking for Father," is `a pretty wood engraving. Then we have engravings of a Lace Jacket,- Mode of 'Dressing the Hair, a Bridal Coiffure, In-door Cap, &c., &c. The Music is "President Johnson's Grand - March." Editorials, Fashions, Receipts, - &c. Price $2.50 a year ; 2 copies $4.00. To those desirous of making up clubs, spe cimen numbers will, be sent for 15 cts. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Wal nut street, Philadelphia. sir Serious illness frequently occurs, we are advised on good sanitary author ity; front eating ice cream. And it has been ascertained that the cause is the venders of the article retaining the sup ply left over night, refreshing it next morning, and then offering it again for sale. Some of it is thus apt to be ran cid, and of course poisonous.. Beware, then, how you eat other than perfectly fresh, newly made ice-cream. ohir Brigham Young and twenty or thirty of his hierarchy, on horseback and in carriages, started for the South ern settlement a couple of days ago. They range for one to three hundred miles southeast, to keep their constitu ents in the faith, lay plans for further Church and State aggrandizement, and post them on the "policy" to be pur sued for the time being. is The iron interest continues to be depressed throughout the State,• and rolling-mills, furnaces, &e., are closing every week. Many give the choice to their workmen of accepting lower wages or having the works closed, and the workmen_ generally prefer the latter course. In view of the dull state of the business, the proprietors are rather ben efited thereby. ar Under the new State Constitution of Marylark& preparatory to future elec tions, is now going on throughout Mary land. If this law be observed strictly by the Registers, no one who has aided or abetted the rebellion in any shape can be allowed the right of elective fran chise hereafter, without signs of genuine repentance. sr A young soldierin New York of fered a ten-dollar bill, which was refus ed by a trader as bad. He offered it again, was arrested, and, both shop-keep ers appearing to testify against him, he pleaded guilty. When about to be call ed up for sentence, a broker was sent for, and the bill- was found to be a good, genuine bill. *r Captain Dean, who recently es caped from Harrisburg while ti; court martial was deliberating on his case, has been arrested. He had discolored his skin on his face, breast, hands, and legs with nitrate of sirver, and was bound for Canada, in the character of a negro. A. man saved his life Sunday night by taking a "night-cap" before going to bed in his room in the St. Charles Ho tel, New York. While his drink was preparing, the portion of the hotel in which his room was located tumbled in to ruins. Abd-el-Kader stillattracts much attention in Paris. >Although fifty-eight years old, and decidedly stout, he is con sidered very handsome by the Parisians, to whom he is very accessible. He is to stay five or six weeks longer in Paris. A new comic weekly is soon to be started in New York. The names of Chas. F. Browne ( Artemus Ward,) George Arnold ( MacArone,) and Prof. Dio Lewisi are mentioned in its connec tion. er A. man sat in a window in a hotel in Columbus, Obio, , to put on his boots, fell out and was killed. sir A Colored woman, with a fortune of $500,000, advertises in the Paris pa pers for a- husband. or The What-is-it is dead. "It" was an idiotic negro girl, not a boy, as has been stated. =CO sir Blondin is trying in-vain to re cover $65,000 from his bankrupt agent in London. c - f -'HE qtbe Qinofill in a Nut-.%1jt11 John M. Botts is at Saratoga. He confirms the report that he has written a history' or the rebellion. Forney of the Philadelphia Press is very confident that Jell Davis will be tried before a military commission. It is the fashion at Saratoga for ladies to paint their lower eyelids a dark color so as to look sickly and interesting. A million and a half in five twenties were sent to Europe by the steamship Scotia from New York, a few days since. It is positively ascertained that there are no counterfeits of national bank notes in circulation. The Richmond, Va., police, in carry ing out the orders of General Grant, re cently pounced on the faro bank of Flannigan & Co., Broad street, and cap tured fifteen persons, including the new ly elected magistrate of the city, and a lay out for faro. It has been industriously circulated that the counsel of Mrs. Surratt per %mad their services in her behalf gra tuitously. It now appears that , previ ous to her execution her counsel obtain. ed from her an acknowledgement for three thousand five hundred dollars, se cured upon her real estate. General Jubal Early is in Washiug ton, bat boasts that he would "never get down so low as to ask President Johnson's pardon." He proposes;to go to, Europe, and says he has property enough toanpport him there in ease. The wife of Peyton Langley of Ful ton, Mo., dishonored him. He talked the matter over with her, when she agreed to let him kill her, if he would himself commit suicide. This strange and horrible arrangement was carried out--:Langley shooting his wife through the heart while she lay in bed, then pla cing himself beside her, and blowing out his own brains. Hon. Edward Bates, lately Attorney- General of the United States, has been quite ill at his home in St, Louis. He is now out of danger. A Washington. correspondent says that the Butler-Porter Fort Fisher quarrel appears to have been settled, and the tomahawk buried, and that Gen eral_Butler and Admiral , Porter have been observed upon the streets of Wash: ington and upon the President's grounds arm in arm, and itkmost pleasant confi dential converse. A number of gentlemen in Philadel phia, by private subscription, have col lected sufficient funds to:procura a sta tue of Mr. Lincoln for Jefferson square. The figute is to be of bronze, six feet high, and when in position will be on a granite base of the same height. Bayard Taylor's novel of John God frey, is published serially in German, in a German Magazine at Chicago. The author's wife is the translator. The new three-cent pieces are com posed of twenty-five per cent. 'copper and twenty-six per cent nickel, which makes.a very bad alloy. It takes two hundred and Eifty-four of the pieces to weigh a pound, and they cost the Gov ernment just half a cent a piece. A gpnite monument eight feet high, has been placed over the remains of`the victims by the Pemberton Mill disaster at Lawrence, five years - ago, who could not be recognized when they were taken from the ruins.' The monument cost $7OO. A daughter of the celebrated Ameri can- sculptor, Powers, is married to 'one of the , richest merchants of Sheffield, England, Mr. Ibbetson, and ie," the most accomplished, lady in that part of Eng land. One honest (leorgia Postmaster has paid over to the Post Office Depart ment in greenbacks, the value of the postage stamp's' he had on hand at the breaking out of the viar. The once United States frigate, now United States School-ship Constitution, arrived.at Fortress Monroe, from New port, Rhode Island, bound to Annapolis, Md., at which place she is to be perma nently stationed as a school for the ca dets of the Naval Academy. There is no one on board now save her officers and crew. Elezekiah J. Round, a returned sol dier, living near Indianapolis, shot him self through the head on Friday last, having learned of the seduction of his wife by a physician who attended her in his absence. The ' woman and" her paramour, with $lOOO of the soldier's money, fled. A movement has been started in St. Louis to get up a monument to the brave Gen. Lyon on the battle-ground at Wilson's Creek. It is a remarkable circumstance, that of twenty-two soldiers from Jackson, Wyndham county, Vt., and its immedi ate vicinity, not one has been killed, although they have been in many a hard fought battle.. About 50.000 persons,. witnessed the execution of the English• physician Prit chard, who poisoned his wife and moth er...in-law,. Natictz Cr Editor of "The Marietlian." DEAR Sin:—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) a recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effec tually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beau tiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information That will enable them to start a full growth of luxuriant Hair, Whiskers or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. These recipes are valuable to both old and young, and as they are mailed to all who need them, free of charge, they are worthy the at tention of all who prize a clear, pure Skin, or a healthy growth of hair. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THO 9. F. CRAPIKAN, Chemist¢ Perfumer, 831 Broadway, N. Y. To THE SUFFERING. Do you wish to be cured ? If so, swallow two or three hogs heads of "Bache," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsa parilla," "Nervous. Antidotes," &e., he., &c. and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of Old Doctor Buchan's Eng lish Specific Pills—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They aro purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered constitution. Old and young-can take them with advantage. Dr. Buchan's English Specific Tills cure in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Neivousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weak ness, Insanity. and all Urinary, Sexual,. and Nervous Affections, no, matter froni what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an or . - der. Address, JAMES S. Butrma, 429 Broad way, N. Y., General Agent. P. S.—:A box sent to any address on receipt of price--which is One Dollar—post free. Kfb A descriptive Circular Bent on applies tion. [49-St A most Important Discovery !' Inter esting to Agents, Fernier" and Ladies. We are making a single' machine which combines the best and cheapest portable Wine and Ci der Press the Dryest Clothes Wringer, and the most powerful Lifting Jack in the world. It is the only press adapted to making Apple Champaign, which is now regarded as oue of the most important discoveries of the age. A good agent_ wanted in every county, to whom we will hold out such inducements as to in sure $lOOO before Christmas. The first one making application from any county shall have the exclusive agency. Full particulars terms, etc., by Circular. Address. HALL REED & Co., No. 55 Liberty St.; N. Y. To C,onsurittrivr.s. - Sufferers w - sumption, Astma, Bronchitis, or any disease Of the Throat 'or Lungs, will be cheerfully fur nished, without charge, with the remedy by the use of which. the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of Williamsburg, New-York, was completely re stored to health, after having suffered several years with that dread disease, Consumption. To Consumptive sufferers, this remedy is wor thy of an immediate trial. It will cost noth ing, and may be the meant of perfect restora tion. Those desiring the same will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. Wri.sozc, 165 South Second .street, Williamsburg, Kings COunty, New-York. MATRIMONIAL. Ladies and Gentlemen If you wish to marry you can do so by addres sing me. I will send you, without money and without price, valuable information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters 'strictly confidential. Tne desired in formation sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please.enclose postage or stamped en velope, addressed to yourself. Address,. SA RAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings County, New-York. [4l-3m To DRUNKARDS. OM Doctor Buchan's Drunkards' cure permanently eradicates the taste for strong drink, and cures the worst cas es of drunkenness in less than eight weeks. Thousands of reformed inebriates now live to bless the day they were fortunate enough to commence the use of this valuable remedy. Price two dollars a package. Mailed to any address on receipt of an order. by JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, New York, sole agent for the United States. BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS and Catairh, trea ted with the utmost success, by Dr. J. IsAAcs, Oculist- and Aurist, (formerly of Leydon, 11°1- land,) N 0.519 PINE street, Philadelphia. Tes timonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. .The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac tice. Awrrytorat. EYES inserted withoufpaim. No charge made for examination. 1.26-Iy. DZ'A gentleman cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful indiscretion, will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure—free of cluirge. This remedy is simple, safe and certain. For full particulars, by return mail, please address Jig°. B. OGDEN, 60 Nassau-st., N. Y. [43,13t TETTERS REMAINING .unclaimed in the APost Office at Marietta, Pa., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1865. Bowman; Henry Lease, Miss Mary Baher, harley Miller, Miss Eliza Belles Mrs. Hannah Melon, John K. Boyer, Mrs. Mary Pence, Saml. • Reber, Mr. Conrad Stemm, Jacob Chrineer, .Mre. M. Sherk, John Esq. Ebert, George Sherman, H. B. Haines Saml. F. Veitch, Mr. W. Ewan', Mr. H. C. Weaver, A. J. g To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "advertised letters," give ;he date of this list, and pay one cent for ad vertisiug. ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M. ' "Corning evellts east their Shadows before." Mlle approaching collapse .of the Rebellion I . is already" fully anticipated in the great decline of merchandize. SPRING GOODS Are now selling at SPANGLER & RICH'S At very greatly reduced prices. And the styles are much prettier than any the. Manu facturers have produced since the beginning' of the -war. SPrhigShawls Ba'morals Glove ' s, Hosiery, Belts and Iluc'tles, Embroidered and Collars, hiour,oino Collars and Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings. A full supply at SPANGLER & RICH'S. SUMMER 11GirIIIED SW' in J. R. DIFFENB A CH, HAVING RE-TAKEN HIS OLD STAND, Would annouoce to the public that nothing shall be left undone to sell goods cheap, and keep up an excellent assortment of every thing in the DRY GOODS_ AND Grrocs.r - y - He has just returned from the Cities, where he selected a stock of fashionable SPRING 8t SUMMER GOODS, For Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR 1 11.4.1116.—IPMAC — A[es Having purchased exclusively FOR CASH will enable him to sell cheaper than goods are usually sold. All goods will be marked • At the Lowest Cash Figure. - liY•Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. [Kay 12, 1865. LANDIS & TROUT. Landis 4^ Trout Landis 6- nout At the" Golden Mortar," At the "Golden Mortar," - Market St ree t, Marietta, Market Street, Marietta, Keep constantly on liana Keep constantly on hand [4. PI ;5 CJ • s o „- rA . ; g : l4 g F p ; CD 0 CY ^ n 'ZI Cu A 3,1„ g• 4 ° . g R . g CU •T Llri) ; c .1. 0 Si Prescript ions 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. MEM. teLonfiTa sit J31:201L31-4. In Grail's old stand, Market-st., Marietta. DETER RODEN HAUSER., I [wi' D. ITANALTERd DEAL ER IN Men's and Boy's Clothing. HATS AND CAPS, Ofi BOOTS AND SHOES . , and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, IN GREAT VARIETY P. R. ivould take this oppoitunity to inform the citizens of Marietta and the public gener ally-that having opened this establishment for a permanent business, only asks a fair trial, being determined not to be undersold by any. Call ann'see the goods and learn the prices. Marietta, June ICI, 1565. 44-tf S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At P. T. Kramples:ol4 Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Stre.its, 4iZncaster, Penn'a. GRATEF U L 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 renderings satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea, sonatily, as taste, or style may suggest. ALSO - READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds and such afticles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. ,a". Sakes, Stribittir aita Goitimanttr WouLn most respectfully take this means gf infOraiing Ins-friends and the pubhc generally that he has commenced the drawing of . ' DEEDS, MORTGAGES, lIIDGMENTS, andsin fact everything in the CONVEY AIMING line. Having gratuitous intercourse with a member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be ena bled to execute ldgal instruments of writing with accuracy. He can be found at the office of "THE MA RIET - TIA rui”--‘ 'Lindsay's Building," (sec ond floor) near the Post Office corner, or .at his residence on Market street, half a square west of the Donegal House," Marietta. 11Z'Slank Deeds, - Mortgages, Judgments and Leases always on hand and for sale. GEO : W. WORRALL; SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupier by Dr. Swentvel, adjoining Spangler 4 , Pat terson's Store; Market Street, where he is now • prepared to wait on all who may feel tip disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEEPEE inserted °lithe most approved principles of Dental seience. All operations on -the mouth performed in a skillful•. and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. _ . Having determined upon a permanent lona tion at this place, Would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for whioh he will render every poem ble satisfaction. Zk - Ether adminiistered to properpersons. S UMMER HATS! The undersigned have Just received a beau tiful assortment of all styles of g o SILK, C.9.PRERA.,, ANIL- FELT AND .Stra, - vcr which we arc prepared to seß at the MOST _REASONABLE TERMS.. lizr Our friends in the County are invited to call and examine our assortment. SHULTZ 6r• BROTIIER., - FASHIONABLE HATTERS, - —NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER,' PA LYON'S Periodleal Drops, and Clark's Fe male Pills; at . The Golden—Mortar. G REAT SALE OF WATuu Es AND MIVFARY, 61.000,000 wolcri To be disposed of at One Lolla r without regard to value, not to be p ui ,l for until you know !hat you are ceive. BY A. H. R.O WEN 6. CO., [AGENTS AND bIANUFACTURF.Usj NO. 36 BEEKMAN-ST., NEW YORK, Read the following list of articles 6, r, sold for One Dollar. 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches each S.12:110 100 " Watches, various styles " , 200 Ladies' Gold Watches 4 . 500 Silver Watches each :;126 to 6,000 Latest style vest & neck chaiu3 5 ' 2 ,, 5,500 Gent's California Diamond pins 5 ‘; 4,000 California Diamond ear drops 51, 1 , 3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins 5 2,000 California Diamond and enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles 2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pins 3 2,500 Gold Band' Bracelets, engraved :3 ut. 3,000 Jet and Mosaic Brooches 3 2,000 Cameo Brooches 5 1) 3,000 Coral Ear-Drops 4 If 2,000 Ladies' Watch Chains 8 "11 6,000 Gent's.Pins,.a splendid assor't 2 , 41r, 4,000 Solitaire Sieeve Buttons 3 " I; 3,000 Studs'and Sleeve Buttons, in sets:3.h 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain & engraved 2 10,000 Plain and engraved rings 2,50 ‘, 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved 2 to 1p 15,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, new and latest styles 6 It 12 5,000 Handsome . Seal Rings 3 it 2,000 Sets Bosom Studs 2,50 1,000 Gold Pena and Gold Holders 15 2,000 Sets Jet and Gold Pins and Ear drop„ latest styies, very rich 6 2,000 Gold thimbles, Pencils, &c. 4 if 10,000 Gold pens, and silver cases 5 3 10,000, " " Ebony holders 3" 6 This entire list of beautiful and valuable goods will be sold -for One Dollar each. coni. lieates of all the above articles will be placel in envelopes, and sealed. These envelope ; are sent by mail, as ordered, without re i .;aril to choice. On the receipt of the certificate yoo will see what you are to have, and then it 1, at your option to send thedollar and take the article, or not. Five certificates can be ordered for $1; eliv. en for $2 ; thi?ty for $5 i sixty-five ter Sal and one hundred for $l5. We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cen4. Agents wanted to whom we offer speent terms; send 25 cents for one certificate and our circular with terms. A. 11. B.OWEN Sz. CO., (Post Office Box 42700 No. 36 Beekman-st., May 27-6m.] New York. SPE FRUIT PRESERVING so- LT-A \RS lO ' N ' . This solutionis warranted, J l rightly applied, to. prevent the decompo.,iriei of any kind of fruit, and preserve it in a pa. booty fresh and wholesome condition years. It contains nothing . which is injurion i to health, or objectionable in articles of diet. The fruit retains its firmness and is equal any sealed. It is a liquid; each bottle con tains sixieen ounces and will preserve one hundred and fifty pounds of fruit and retsili at $1 per bottle. For sale at Dr. Hinkle's. AN IMPROVED LANTERN, HIS is the most desirable Lantern in Tmarket. It burns Coal Oil Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor soi i. It gives a pure white light. It stands quick rnot,ons in any directi , n. The tla:nc is regulated from the °lust!. It is neatand compact in form and It is free from solder in the upper part , .v.: is otherwise very substantial in its structrit, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at JOHN SPANGLER'S Hardware Store, on illatket Estate of Charles Kelly, late hr Borough of ilfarietta, deceasc!. Letters of administration on said ettiit,'- ing been granted to the u LAMA ris.t, :I!: sons indebted thereto are requested to immediate settlement, and those bay or demands against the same w;.11 pre.w.ot without delay for settlement to the wor , residing in the Borough of Marietta. JOHN AL Admirzistra,, ,, Marietta, Jane 17, ISO. . ' DR. J. Z. II OFFEE, DENTIST, OF THE BA LT IMO C F. ,, E OF DENTAL SURGEia, LATE OF HARIUSI3UIZ(i. 0 FF ICE:—Pront street, next do , r Williams' Drug Store, between and Walnut streets, Columbia. IJOWARD kssocIATIoN, 1 PHIL D ELPHIA, P Diseases- of the Urinary and Sesu —a new and reliable treatiralit. A: BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of warnir!:: Instruction, sent in sealed envelopes, fr , e charge. Address, Dn. J. SKILLIN BOEBBI , Howard Association, No. 2 South Philadelphia, Pa. [ jan. iy DR. WM. B. FAJINESTOCK, NEARLY r Spangler & Patterson's Store FROM 7 TO S OFFICE HOURS. " 1 TO 2. " 6TO 7 P. M Mal First-rate Black or Fancy Silk A neat or gay challie or De Leine A superior Black or fancy Woolen De be, A fine or medium Black or Colored Alpo A good Lavelle, De Beige or Poplin An Excellent Chintz or good Calico A French, English or Shambry Gingham You will find it at SPA'IGLER & RICA'S 4 AZIN'S PERFUMES. o 'he latest and most exquisite, such as "P:, me Quickly," " Upper Ten," " Hydeosinia , " West End," "Jockey Club," and 'i'o madeii and Hair . Oils. Examine our o ' 6 ' We can please you in price and qualit3. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE. DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA , .OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE, STEVI opposite the Court House, where he Wit st tend to the practice of his-profession in sli its various branches. COLGATE'S TOILET SOAPS. IYOney, Clycerine, Palm, Almond, Sato Shaving SOAPS. Equal to any imported. -- Just received and for'sale, very cheap at THE GOLDEN MORT-40. CHAMPAGNE and other Table Wises guarranteed to be ,pure, and sold as low ee canto boughtin Philadelphia or New-York . 11..,D. BENJAMIN Picot Buitiog. DR.Echternach's Army , Lotion, an ble remedy for Saddle Galls, Open SO and diseases of the skin, AT THE. GOLDEN NORTO A LOT OF BIM' WINDOW SHADES at remarkably low prices to close out. JOHN SPANGLE S, Market Street, Marietta /0 T. CROIX AND NEW .FINGLAND ' 0,1 for culinary purposes, warranted gerol ill U. D. Benittriart. ROGER'S Celeorated Pearl Cement Oil Paste Blacking - at " THE.GOLDEN MORTAR. :illo RIME New. Crop New-Orleans Molaoseg _IL —the very best for Cakes. Just re SPANGLER Sr ItICII.
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