The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, September 16, 1865, Image 3

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    ,ite l'aral'.. Elation.
genDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1865
of The reports of the committees of
t h e gorticultu ral exhibition, which took
p i e ce on Thursday evening, came in too
f e te for this week's issue. We will give
A fall report in our next. Whiffet in
Ibis connection we may say that the
d i s play sad attendance was - very full.
y o r more than a week past, it was evi
dent that the season was too far adVan
sad fora fine display of many - kinds of
f ru it, but, upon the whole, the exbibi
sisa wee very fine, and , the attendance
notwithstanding the rain, was quite fall.
There was quite a number of contribu
tions from a distance and amongst them
we saw none that excelled the Duchess
sod Louis Bonne Pears. of Mr. Tobias
Martin, of Marne rsburg. Ms. John Jay
Libbert, es usual, had a fine display of
Fears, but for a more extended and
careful report, see next week. •
p EAD .—Tames E. McMullen, for many
pear
a a well known printer and resident
dais city, died at the residence of • his
undo, P. McMullen, Esq., in Fayette
township, on Wednesday the 30th of
Ague, of consumption, aged about 32
ream
A majority of our readers mil remem
ber Jlexv, as he was familiarly called,
l ed will regret to learn of his ,early
death. He was a young
,man of more
than ordinary intelligence, and attain
ments and was possessed of many excel
lent and attractive qualities, endearing
himself to a host of warm friends by his
genial disposition and kindness of heart.
lie was buried near the beautiftil grounds
of s t . Marys, where, after life's short
arid fitful fever may he rest peacefully
and sweetly.
The above notice, copied from the
Terre Haute ( Indiana) Journal, in
forms us of the death of a former Med
ellin. Jim worked for a year on "The
Mariettian," when it was first started.
He learned printing in Indiana, and af
terward returned to this, his native
place. He again returned to Indiana
where he enlisted at the outbreak of the
war. He was wounded at the taking of
Port Donalson and was discharged the
service. JIM was a good, clever fellow,
and every person that knew him liked
him. Truly may it be said that his life
was a "fitful, fevered one." May be
rest is peace.
We regret to learn that Mr. Abra
ham Summy met with quite an accident
on Monday last, by the running off of hie
horse, during a ride on the Harrisburg
pike. The horse becoming unmanage
able Mr. Summy was compelled drive
him between the fence and a post in or
der to stop his speed, which threw him
oat, dislocating his shoulder blade. He
is, however, now at his home in this bo
rough, doing as well as could be expect
ed.
$ A "returned soldiers' ball" is to
take place in the town hall, on next
Tuesday evening. The soldier boys are
enjoying themselves since their " return
from the wars." " Let 'em go it while
they are young—for when they get old
they can't."
Er We were the recipient of one of
those bottles or excellent grape wine on
exhibition on Thursday evening, and
for which Dr. Hinkle will please consid
er our "Beaver tipped." We have
stowed it away for an extra occasion.
fir The Columbia Spy says that the
contracts for building the' branded the
Reading it Columbia Railroad, running
from Lancaster to hianheim, have been
alluded. The work will be commenced
It once and will ,be pushed forward vig
orously.
INP Providence permitting, to-morrow
(Sabbath) morning and evening, in the
1. E. Church, •the M. E. Sabbath
school will sing select hymns tinder the
direction of Dr. G. W. 'Worrell, and ap
propriate sermons and .addresses will he
preached and delivered by keys. W.
Mathias sod G. M. Olawges.
....
61' Col. Hambright, late of the 79th
Re giment, P. V., has been promoted to
a Br evet•Lientenant Colotelency tai the
Regular Army of the United States.
Tile Colonel is attached to' the 11th
negiment U. S. Infantry.
. ................
IV John Derrick, formerly of Wash
inton borough, this county, MIR wO
4 ommitted to jell a few months ago, for
Passing tom:ll)44e dollars uesenterfoit
greenbacks, was tried in the U. B. D i e "
trial Cloud, Philadelphia, last week, and
sentenced to the Penitentiary for three
Pare. Derrick is an old olreeder, and
hu bop convicted several gem le t i le
Courts of this county.
We are glad to learn that. Major
uoo. P. Trout, formerly of this place,
ha bawl appointed mail agent from
Goldatroto, to Charlotte, N. O.
RP Isaac Wolfereberger's new and
1/4sdoome dwelling on Front street, was
told on Monday evening list, for #24130,
to froderick Maulick.
W ear ' e indebted .to "Aunt •Tane
fitter" for a bushel of very floe grapes.
Mil her "shadow never grow lees."
Several valuable townPiroll.o46B
khi Mont being offered for nolo. See
41 advertising columns.
or The October number of " The
Lady's Friend" opens with a beautiful
steel engraving, called "The Wander
er's Return." Of the Fashion Plate of
this number we need only say that it is
equal to any of its predecessors. La
dies tell us that the fashion plates of
this magazine are particularly fine.
The Music is " Minnie Minton, or I'll
meet you in the Morning," ( Song and
Chorus.) The music alone of this mag
azine is worth more than the price of
the book—did our fair readers ever con
sider that? Then we have numerous
engravings of "The corded Corsage
" Zuirima Jacket," " Patterns for Morn
ing Caps," "Riding Habit," " Evening
Head Dress," "Bodice with. Basque,"
&c., &c. The literary matter of this
number is fine. Editorials, Receipts,
Fashions, &c., &c. Price $2.50 a year ;
2 copies $4.00 ; 8 copies (and one gra
tis) $16.00. Now is the time to get up
clubs, for 1866. _Specimen numbers for
this purpose will be sent` for -15 cents.
Wheeler & Wilson's celebrated Sewing
Machines are furnished as Premiums in
certain cases.
Address Deacon & Peterson, 319
Walnnt street, Philadelphia.
We neglected to mention in our
last that we received from Mrs. John
Coyle, a,basket of delicious Pears and
Plums.
eir We are requested to say that Dr.
Hinkle has just received a-new invoice
.of school books, stationary. &c.
gar Rev. John M'Nair, of Lancaster,
will preach in the Presbyterian Church
to-morrow. •
MARRIED
On September 12th, 1865, at Mr. Funk's
Hotel, by Rev. Wm. Matthias, Mr:
JOHN STRICKLER to Mille ANNIE M. E.
elder daughter of Aaron Gable, sq.,
all of Marietta, ra.
Ou the 10th ultimo, by Rev. G. M.
CIawges,EMANUEL SIBERT to
CATHARINE GORNER, all of Marietta.
Notitts
Tus B 111:). FRUITS Or BAD BITTERS.-In
valid reader, dwyou know what Rine-tentbs
of the bitter compounds you are solicited by
the proprietors to accept as universal panaceas
are composed of? Give heed for a moment.
They are manufactured from unpurified alco
hol, containing a considerable portion offusel
oil, apoison alinGst aideadly as prussic acid.
The basis of the regular tinctures of the Mate
d% Medics is the same. No amount of "her
bal extracts" can overcome the bad tendency
of this pernicious element. The. essence of
sound Rye thoroughly rectified is the only
stimulant which can be safely used as a com
ponent of a Tonic, Alterative, and anti bilious
medicine, and Hostetter's Stomach Bitter's is
the only medicinal preparation in the world
in which this article is used as an ingredient.
Hence the extraordinary effects of .his great
specific. It-gives strength without producing
excitement. No other tonic does this. All
the ordinary Bitters flush the face and affect
the brain. Hostetter's Bitters diffuse an
agreeable calm through the nervous system,
promote digestion, and produce sleep. No
other tonic so quickly revives the exhausted
phy - skid energies, restores the appetite, and
removes the gloom end depression which al
ways accompanies weakness of the bodily
powers. S.
TERRIBLE LISCLOSTIRES-SECRETS FOR TH E
MILLION !- A most - valuable and wonderful
publication. A. work of 400 pages, and 30
colored Engravings. Dr. Hunter's Vadii-Me
cum, an original and popular treatise on
Man and Woman their Physiology, Functions,
and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Nay
er.tailing Remedies for their speedy cure.
The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been,
and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest so
licitation of numerous persons, he has been
induced to extend hie medical usefulness
through the medium of his "V ADE MECUM."
It is a volume that hint the hands of
every family in the land, as -a preventive' of
seek vices, or as a guide for the alleviation
of one of the most awful and destructive
scourges ever visited mankind. One copy,
securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of
postage to any part of the United States for
.50 cents in P. O. stamps. Address, postpaid,
Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Division street, New York.
/® Editor of "The Mariettian ti'
DEAR • SlR:—With' your permisaion 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 ays, Pimples, Blotches,
Tan, Freckles, and , 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 maile4 to all who peed
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 applicatipns answered by return mail
without charge. Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHS.PHASI, Chemist qr Perfumer,
831 Broadway, N. Y.
lOP To DavnxAans. Old Doctor Buchan's
Drunkards' cure permanently,
,eradieates the
taste for strong drink, and cures the worst cas
es of drunkennesa in 'less than eight weeks..
Thousands of referined inebriates now live
to bless the day they were :fortunate enough
to commence the use of thisvaluable 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. ' •
Burn:mass, Dearness and Catarrh.' trea
ted with the utmost slimes, by Dr. J. leases,
o . culist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydon, Hol
land,) No. dl9 NILE street, Philadelphia. Tee
timonials from the most reliable sources in the
City and Crkuntry can be Been a t bieeffie e .
The Medical faculty are invited to 'acionipany.
`their patients, as he has no secrete in his piac-_,
lace: Aansic4i. Eris insertedwithoutputh
No chili, ini4g eakOnttion. r26-Iy7
Lv - taTHE MA.RIETTIA_NR.r-#.)
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF TOWN
PROPERTY.
ON SATURDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER.
WILL be sold at public sale, by virtue of
VV an order of the Orphan's Court of Lan
caster County, at the public house of Jacob
Funk, in the borough of Marietta, by the un
dersigned, Administrator of the F.state of
Charles Kelly, late of the said borough of Ma
rietta, deceased, the following described real
estate, late of the said deceased, to wit :
Purpart No. 1. All those certain six and
one-half Lots of ground, situated on the south
side of Fairview street, West of Gay street, in
that part of the borough of Marietta, afore
said, laid out by Benjamin Long, and number
ed 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, smiths eastern
half of 214; each Lot containing in Front on
Fairview street 50 feet, and, extending in depth
to a public alley 160 feet ; the whole bounded
on the north by Fairview street, on the west,
by the remaining half of Lot numbered 214,
on the south, by a public alley, and on the
east by a public alley. .
The foregoing Lots will be sold separately
or together to suit purchasers. '
Purpart No. 2. All that certain undivided
one-half or moiety of three one.story frame
houses and Lot of Ground, situated in that
part Of the borough of Marietta aforesaid, for
merly called Waterford, and numbered 84,
containing in front on High street 50 feet,
and extending in depth toLocust alley 206
feet; bounded on the north,by High street
(or Sqbare), on the east by Gay street, on the
south by Locust alley, and on the west by
l.ot numbered 83. "
The foregoing is known as the "Arcade."
Terms.—Ten per cent of the amount bid to
be paid when the property is struck off, and
the balance onithe firsr.day of April next, for
which the purchaser Shall give his bond, with
approved security.
Sale to commence at 71 o'clock, P. M. of
said day. JOHN AUXER.
Marietta, September 16, 1865.-4 t.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Goaa ilorougI) ilesidenee.
AT FUNK'S CROSS KEYS INN,
ON SATPRDAY, OCTOBER 7, 3865
Tne undersigned Administrator of the estate
of Elizabeth Shuman, deceased, by - virtue of
an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lan
caster County, will sell at public sale, at the
Cross Keys Inn, (Jacob Funk's) in the Bo
rough of Marietta, all that certain
sit Two story Brick Dwelling House,
IN- Frame Kitchen,
AND HALF LOT OF GROUND,
on which it is erected, being the Eastern half
of Lor - No. 38, containing in front, on Front
street, 26 feet and 3 itches, and ext ending in
depth, northwardly, 210 feet, to a 14 feet wide
public - alley, situated on the North side of
Front street, between Walnut street and . a
public alley, in that part of the Borough of
Marietta, in the County of Lancaster, laid out
by David Cook, with the appurtenances.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the even
ing of the above named day;
Terms: Ten per cent of the amount bid to
be paid when the property is struck off, and a
bond with approved security, to be given for
the payment of the balance'on the drat day of
April, 1866. JACOB 1). _LONGENECKER.
Marietta, Septeinber,,l6, 186.5.-ts.
iNOP' A LECTURE TO
""n - u• YOUNG MEN.
Jun -Published, in a sealed envelope. Price
SIX CENTS.
A Lecture on the nature, treatment, and radi
cal cure of SPLEMATOIIIIIOE4 or Semi
nal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sex
ual Debility and impediments to marriage
generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilep
sy,- and Fits, Mental and Physical InCapacity
resulting from self-abuse, &c., by Dr. Rohl J.
Culverwell, author of the "Green Book," &c.
The world-renoaned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex
perience that the awful consequences of self
abusemay be effectually removed without me
dicine, and without dangerous surgical' opera
tions, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat
ter what his condition, may he, may cure
himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands
and thousands.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postage paid, on receipt of Six Cents,
or two postage stamps. 'Address the publish
ers, • CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery; New-York, Post-office Box 4,556.
June 17, 1865.-IY.
N .THE MATTER of the petition of cer
t.
taro Freeholders of the Borough of Mari
etta, praying the Court to vacate the public
alley, in said Borough, extending from the
west side of Gay street to Bridge street Lane,
North of Fairview street.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER that
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster
County has granted a rule to show cause why
'said public alley be not closed, up and vacated.
Returnable to the Court on the third Monday,
October 16th, 186h,at 10 o'clock A. M.
Attest, JO HN H. ZELLER, Clerk.
Sept. 16-61)
LETTERS REMAINING u nclaimed inthe
Post Office at Matietta, Pa., THURSDAY,
AUGUST 14, 1865.
Andrew, Armstrong Lawrence, Miss Kate
Beneman, Joseph Lawrence, Absolem
Cassel, Mary. Jane Leed, Mrs. Ada
Charles, James W. Lawrence, Mary A.
Felker, Philip_ McCloskey, James
Under, Henry Sailor, Sand,
German, William E. Sholl, Henry .
Jones, Mrs. America Skuler, Miss Eliza
Johnson, Henry Witmer, Abut. R.
Er 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
vertising. ABRAHAM CASSEL; P. M.
C OLUMBIA. OIL WORKS.
TRUSCOTT & GUERNSEY,
PROPRIETORS, COLUMBIA, PA.
Refiners and Wholestzle Dealers in Re f ined
Carbim Oil, Benzine Lubric Oii, 4c.
Having put up a refinery with all the Imes.
stay improvements. We offer to the public a
pure article of
DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OIL,
which gives a more brilliant light, at less ex
pense, than the most of Oils now in the mar
ket, and is perfectly non-explosive. -
We manufacture exclusively for home trade
and guarrantee our oil to be of the best quali
ty. Orders solicited." Address as above.
MARIETTA ACADEMY.
corner of Market Square and Gay-st.
This Academy will open for 'the receipt of
pupils of bothsexes on MONDAY, the 11th
of SEPTEMBER. Instruction will be given
in all the branches usually taught in such in
stitutions.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
Team o :—For Five „Months, $10:00
Latin and Greek, each, (extra) 5:00
A Boarding. House will be opened in the
Spring. R. B. MAXWELL,
. Prsncspal.
RESERS • TO
Rev. J. J. Lane,Wrightsvi ll e,
Dr. J. Levergocd; -Lancaster,
Dr. H. Carpenter, Lancaster,
Adam. Bake, Esq., Chatham, Chester,.co.
D.. Wilson Esq. Baltimore, Md.
Smith, Wriehtsville,
Samuel Lindsay, Miriettai
Calvin Schaffner,
Dr. Cushman, -
H. D. ileajamin '
Marietta, September 2,1865.-6 ml
TO LANDLORDS! Just received, Soloc#
lad
VittWHZ - Sir / E 8; •Ifiirnia
tturtratsrufff•
MJACOB lIBHART, JUN.,
. CABINET MAKER
AND
UNDERTAKER.
MARIETTA, PA.
AiTOULD most respectfully take
V V 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 his own
manufacture, which for fine finish and good
workmanship, will rival any city make.
la- 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 Herne, large
and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c.
Er COFFINS finished in any style—plain
or costly.
Ware Room and Manufactory, near Mr.
Duffy , s new - building, near the " Upper-Sta
tion," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22.
WATCHES. • ••-
_
cfc ..19,3=1.3212,
Corner of North Queen-St., and Centre
Square, Laneafter, Pa.
American and Swiss 'Watches
IN GOLD AND'SILVER CASES.
'•
EIGHT DAY AND 30 HOUR,
IN GREAT, VARIETY, AND FROM
THE NEST . FACTORIES. •
SPECTACLES in every style of
frame, and with glasses to suit
any who need artificial aid. We have twen
ty years experience in this business.
SILVER-WARE.
Spoon% Forks, Butter KniVes, Bzo stamped
with.our name and warranted standard.
P.LATEDW ARE.
The best platedware. in the United States.
We warrant our best Tableware—Spoons,
Forks, .Bx.,—to wear ten years in daily use.
JEWELRY.
Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs and a va-
nett' of every, article in this line.
HAIR JEWELRY.
Hair Jewelry made to order. Two hundred
styles, or samples, constantly on hand.
I:3 - Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Specta
cles or Jewelry, done neatly and promptly.
. H. L. : s E. J. ZAHM,
Corner North Queen Street arid Centre Square,
' LANCASTER, PA.
EAGLE PETROLEUM 00M.P'N'Y
OF
VENA.NGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CAPITAL STOCK, - - $50,000
' NUMBER OF SHARES, 200,000.
Subscription Price, fa Cents per Share,
iioSolrbeb allotting eapitql, 80, 000
SIIARES, or $20,000.
Office of the Company, at J. A. Bigler 6"
Co's Banking House, Harrisburg.
PRESIDENT :.
COL. WILLIAM H.. EAGLE,
of Lancaster County, Pa.
TREASUP.E2I
jOlib, r A. 11IG-LERs Harrisburg, .pa.
=
B. FRANK CHANDLER, Horistntrg
TRUSTEES:
William H. Eagle, Marietta,
R. I. Sloan, Alexandria. Virginia,
Col. S. B. Thomas, Harrisburg,
Abm. H. Muscleman, Marietta,
Jamea*H. Smith, Flanklin, Pa.,
James J. Maxim, Philadelphia.
Wm. H. Trump, Philadelphia,
J. T. Carroll New York.
- DAVID ROTH, Agent, Marietta.
.IPa,tterEcuacfc
• NO. 66i MARKET STREET,
MARIETTA, P.A.
DEALERS IN
& DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.,
keep constantly on WM a full stock of Buil
ding Material, Nails,
LOCKS, HINGES,
GLASS,-PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, A
SUPEMON. - ARUM& OF CEMENT, &0.,
.
0
' l'R 0N: Rolled and Hammered
iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar,
Norway. Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iron,
Horse-Shoe Natis, Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc. ,
HOUSE-SEEPING GOODS.
FIRST-CLASS COOKING
AN.D PARLOR STOVES, RANGES,
Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands,
Wash Boards, Buckets,...
Knives and Forks,
Plated and Metalie Spoons,
.
Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass and
Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pans,
Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil
Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea
Scales, Coffee Mills,Painted
Chamber Setts, & c., &e.
Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes,
Wheel Grease, Flab, Sperm and Lubric Oils,
Cistern Purnps Long and Short Traces,
Breast Chains, :kn. &c.
TOOLSt Hand a nd , Wood Saws, Hatchets,
Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chissels,
Augers and Auger Bits, Braces,, Nanning
Hooks and Sheets, &c., &c.
Thankful for past patronage, we hope , to merit
and receive a continuance of the same.
PATTERSON 4r CO.
Marietta, July 30, 1864.
SUPPLER & BRO„
IRON AND - BRAS'S
FOUNDERS •
And General Machinists, Second stree
Below Union, Columbia, Pa.
They are prepared to make all kinds of. Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills : and Bleat Furnaces,
Pipes,. for Steam,.l9ater and Gas; Columns,
Fronts, Cellar Doom, Weights,.dic., for. Bui
ldings, and castings of every description ;.
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
IA TND Derr NODSBN AND IMPROVED
Manner ; Pumps, Brick Pressee, Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taiis; Dies, Machinery
for Mining and Tanning k Brass Bearings,
Steam & Blast Ganges, Lubricators, Oil. Cocks,
Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit
tings in all tlieir variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues,
Beaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors,
Washers, &o.
BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL.
Prom long experience in building machinery we
flatter ourselves that we can give general satis
faction to those -ivho may favor ue with their
or de rs . tp - Repairiarpronsjotty attended to,
Orden by-mail addressed se above, will meet
with primist attention. Pikes to suit the times;
• Z: SUPPLER,
T. supRLEt;
Columbia. October 20.1860. • 14,e
OIVIMPT'S Icing eelebrite4 GIN
- 'ff. 'it. 71EN.1421f1N.
N EW HOOP SKIRT
FOR 1865-61
the Ghee iobefifioß of the No in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S
Neut. Patent Duplex Elliptic (or doable
Spring Skirt.
THIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two)
Elliptic pure refined steel springs, ingeniously
braided tightly and firmly together, edge to
edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elas
tic and durable spring ever used. They sel
dom bend or break, like the single springs,
and consequently preserve their perfect and
beautiful shape more than twice as long as
any single spring skirt that ever has or can be
made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex
EllipticAkirt will be experienced particularly
in all crVwded Assemblies, Operas, carriages,
railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for
promenade and house dress, as the skirt can
be folded when in use to occupy a small place
as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin
dries.
A lady having enjoyed the-pleasure, com
fort and great convenience of wearing the du
plex elliptic steel spring skirrfor a single day
will never afterwards willingly dispense with
their use. For children, Misses, 'and young
ladies they ar superier to all other&
The hoops are covered with 2 ply double
twisted thread and will wear twice as long as
the single yarn covering which is used on, all
Single, steel hoop skirts. The, three bottom
rods on every skirt ate also double steel, and
twice or double covered to prevent the cover
ing from wearing off the rods when ,dragging
down stairs, stone steps, arc., &c., which they
are constantly subject to when in use.
All are made of the new and elegant corded
tapes, and are the best quality in every part,
giving to the wearer the most graceful and
perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably
the lightest, most depirable, comfortable and
economical Skirt ever. made. •
WEST'S' BRADLEY & Csay, Proprietors of
the invention, and Sole Manufacturers, 97
Chambers, and 79 & 81 Reade streets, New
York.
Fur sale in all first-class stores in this City,
and throughout the United States, and Canada,
Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America,
and , the West Indies.
D Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt. [3nt-AtkC
AGRICULTURAL
'CHEMICAL COMPANY'S
Cheap Fertilizers.
THE FERTILIZERS prepared by the Ag
ricultural Chemical Compani, I a com
pany chartered by the legislature of Pennsyl
vania with a capital of 125D,M:0 have been
proved in practice to be the cheapest, most
profitable and best, for the Farmer, Gardener
and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated ma
nures now - offered in any market. ,The Com
pany's list embraces the following : ' -
IABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed
of night soil and the fertilizing elements of
urine combined, chemically and mechanically
with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab
sorbents.
It is reduced to a pulverized condition, rea
dy for immediate use, and without loss of its
highly nitrogenons fertilizing properties.
Its universal application to all crops and
soils, and its durability and active qualities,
are well • known to be all that - agriculturists
can disire.
CHEMICAL COMPOST." _This Pertiliz,er
is' largely composed of animal matte&
such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and
wool, together with chemicals and inorganic
"
fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and re
tain the nitrogenous element&
It is a very valuablefertilizer,for field crops
generally, and especially " for potatoes, and
garden purposes.
Its excellent qualities, strength,and cheap
ness, have made it very populir with all *h . &
haie used it:
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This high
ly phosphatic fertilizer, is particularly
pted for the cultivation of Trees, Fruits,
Lawns and Flowers. It will promote a
very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and
fruit, and largely increase the' quantity and
perfect the maturity of the fruit.-- For hot
house and household plants and flowers, it
will be, found an indispensable article to se—
cure their greatest perfection. It willprevent
and cure diseased conditions of the peach .and
grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns.
It is composed of such elements as make it
adapted to.the,growth of all kinds of eropi in
all kinds of soils.
The formula or method of combining ita
constituent fertilizing ingredients have re
ceived the highest approval of eminent chem
kite and scientific agriculturists. - .
PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultw•
ral Chemical- Company manufactUre a
Phosphate of'Lime in accordance with a new
and valuable formulai , by which a very supe
rior article is produced, so far as to be afforded
at a less price than:othermanufacturers charge.
Practical tests have proved that its value, as a
fertilize!, is equal to the best rholphate .6f
Litie in the market:
lEr Terms' Cesn.--All orders of a Ton, or
more, will be delivered at the railroad stations
and the wharves of shipment, free of 'cartage.
Cartage wilt be charged on all orders of six
barrels or len. One Dollar per Ton allow
ance for cartage will be made on all sales de,
livered at the weeks of the Conljpitny,'on Ca
nal Wharf. '
ACIRitIIETUBAL CICMICAt. ce.'s Woins,
At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware.
Office, 4131 eli•Ch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
R. 11..FITTS, General Agent
The - Company's Phamphlet Circular, em
bracing directions for using , the above
Fertilizers. sent by mail free, When requested.
March 11, 1865-6m]
WIRES & LIQUORS.
- H. D. BENJAMIN,
DEAI ER 111
WINES & Ligicroits,
Picot Building, ffiarietta, Pa.
. ,
EGS leave to inform the public that he
Swill continue the WINE & LIQUOR buai
nese, m all its branches. He will constantly
keep on hand all kinds; of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, -Irish and Scotch,
Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters ; 6-c.,
BENJAMIN'S
Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky,
ALWAYS,ox BLVD. •
A. very. superior. OLD RYE: WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted pare.
LP All H. H. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri ,
eel, which will, he in confident, result in Ho
el keepers and otheri finding it to their 'ad
antage to make their purchases from I im•
,g• -g-akeil.
56tribinit ant tsonlispracetr.
WOULD most respectfully take this means of
iiifonning his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced the drawing of ,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
JUDGMENTS
and in fact evelithi rig
_in the ilyea
Corivcano
line. Miming gratuitous intercourse_ with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be ena
bled to execute legal instruments of writing ,
with "accuracy.
can be found at the office of Tits
Mawr:rile er,"—" 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 flown.," Marietta.
13-Illink'Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always oa hand 'and for-
cgoic4Lat of Books for 'children : called
Indistrneabliitlessuralkakis CSalitcotand
porßookihltationary,L'Peasi,`
~ at LANDIS & 'TROUT.,
LAN,,
Lan
Lan di
At the "Golds... -
At the "Golden 310.
Market Street, Marietta,
Market Street, Marietta,
Keep constantly on hang
Keep constantly on hand
Drugs,
Perfumeries,
Fsney Articles,
Patent Medictnes,
Coal Oil Lampe and Shades,
Howe & Steven's Family Dye Colors,
Shoulder Braces and Trusses,
Papers and Perioditals,
Books 84 Stationary,
Prlrtmenn Ries,
Sega%
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.
N E W
11Gli- CIO 4EIII 1113, NW •
T. R. DIFFENBA.CH,
HAVING RE-TAKEN HIS OLD STAND,
Would announce to the public that nothing
shill be left undone to sell goods cheap, and
keep up an excellent assortment of every
thing in the
DRY GOODS_
AND
-_roce , r3r
He has just returned from the Cities, where
he selected a stock of fashionable
SPRING 4 SUMMER GOODS.
For Ladies and Gentlemen's wear,
WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR
C~i9H •
Having purchased exclusively FOR CASH
will enable him to sell cheaper than clods are
visually Bold'. All goods will be marked
At the Lowest Cash _Figure
3"Country Produee taken in exchange for
goods. [May 12,1865.
S. B. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. Krarnph's:Old Stand, on the Cor
ner of North• Queen and Orange
'Street*, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GATEPUL to the Citizens of Marietta
r 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
equivalent for every act of confidence iisposed.
CLOTHS, CAIIISINERILS A N a VESTINGO, and
such other setidonable material as fashion and
the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand
and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea
sonably, as taste or style may suggest.
ALIIO,--NEADV-lIADE CLOTHING,
Geatlenien's.Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
Went ELE4 11 1
MiIrAENICIIIIIIEi..IIBI.
Ia Grail's old stand, Market-st., Marietta.
PETER EiODENHAUSER,
[mill N. 'U.N./WHEW
DEALER IN
Men's and Boy's Clothing,
A HATS AND-CAPS, a
BOOTS - AN D SHOES,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
IN OACAT v.arautr.
, .
P. R. would take this opportunity to inform
the Citizens - of Marietta and the public gener
ally that having opened thin establishment for
a permanent business, only asks a fair trial,
being determined not:to be undersold by any.
Call and see the goods and learn the prices.
Marietta, June ID, 1865. 4441
EO: W. WORRALL,
ur SURGEON DENTIST,
Hatin,g Tffl4ooBd. to, the Rooms formerly ocetspien
by Dr. .fftaattter, adjoining Spangler * Pat
.
terson's More, Market Street, wheie he is now
prepared to wait on all wha may feel
rri a ;;;; disposed to patronize him.
Dentistry in all its branches car
ried on. TrETH inserted on the most approved
principles of Dental science. All operations
on the mouth performed in a skillful and
workmanlike manner—on fair principles and
ON VEST SEASONAILIME TERMS.
litivnig.determined upon a permanent loca
tion at this place, would ask a continuation
of the liberal p atronage• heretofore extended
to him, for which he will render every possi
ble satisfaction.
113- Ether adukinieteredto properpersons
Finit National Bank of Mthetta.
rii s BANKING ASSOCIATION
coIIEPL'STED ITS 0 111AVIZATIOM
IS now prepared to ttaneact all kinds
13 ANIKINQ BUSINESS: •
The Board' of. Direttore meet weekly, oks,
Wednesday, for dLsecnint• and caber bovines's.
r.Bank Mours r Prom 9 A. II to 3 P. et..
JOHN HOLLINGER, PIESTMERT.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier.
storming events east their Shadows before."
The approachingcollapse of the Rebellion
is already fully anticipated in the great
decline otmerchandise.
SPRING GOODS
Are now selling at
SPANGLER & Raca's
At very , , greatly reduced prises. And the
stylea are much ptattier than illy the Manu
facturers have produced since the beginning
of the war.
T HE MASON ,& HAMLIN
Cabinet Organs,
Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and
secular maw, for $9O. to $6OO each. Thirty
five Goad or Silver lifedale, or other first pre
miums awarded then). Illustrated Cataloees
sent free; 'Addriiss; MASON , ' Se Hemzin, Boa
ton, or MASON 111tOT KERS, - New- York
Septenfler 9, 1861 -Iy.]
Eebternachis Array Lerma ' man falli,
ble remedy fir Saddle addle, Open Bores
and diseases of the.skin,
AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR.
LARGE,stOir of .Poper - sad Devel o p/ a
011ie best qnslityjnst received and for
ea e at - The Ovidiu Mork.-