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

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t /final gi ar it itian.
Ttr R DAY, OCTOBER 14. 1865.
• The ▪ Episcopalians of this borough
vicinity have purchased several lots
round on the corner, opposite the
rlin Coach works, a short distance
the Methodist church, where they
li d, se are told, to build a handsome
rcb edifice. Mr. Israel Goodman,
architect, has gone on a tour of °ti
tian, to select a design for the
ding. It is said operations will be
into at OLICO._
Captain Daniel Herr, of Colamb ia,
on Monday last, aged 62 years.
C a ptain was elected by the Whig
y, in 1853, to the Legislature, from
at the time of his death,
county, and,
oa the copperhead ticket for the
;e position. The Captain had hoora
yin one of the Penney Caval
regiments for a short time during
late rebellion.
• " ' """"
The election in this borough pass.
e 6 very quietly and with but little
itement ; the Cops, however, had
ir carriages out, willing to haul all
invalids and those who wished to
, e a" White Man's Ticket." The
ion majority Is 184 ; 29 more than in
....... .
The Mrs. Shuman dwelling on
out street, was sold on Saturday eve
g last, to George W. Stahl; the
.lly lots—six in number—near the
metery, to Dr. P. Hinkle; and the
lig interest in the "Arcade" proper
on Market Square, to Dr. J. Cushman.
II were well sold.
gene iron interest in this county
looking up. Within the pust two
aka the Cordelia Furnace, now owned
C. S. Kauffman, Esq., and Henry
lay Furnace, owned by Messrs. Denny
Doss, were blown rn. Both these fur
ces have been lying idle for some
gly The Germantown Telegraph, ono
the best agricultural and family papers
the Union, is to be enlarged, Major
Teas says the press of advertisements
lapels him to enlarge. Terms $23- in
race, or $3 if not paid within six
oaths.
The Soldier's , Clasket " for Oc
.ber, is au our desk. The frontispiece
the cabin used by General Grant dar
g siege of Richmond. This pure
, patriotic monthly should be in the
ands of every returned soldier. Ad•
Ms C. W. Alexander, 123 South
'bird street, Philadelphia,
Er Read Shultz & Bro'e. card in
other column. This is one of the
,ost extensivo flat establishments out
qleuf Philadelphia, and "bead-gear"
almoi,t every description can be bad
t this place. Call and see the large as
qauieut.
t Dr. Hinkle is enlarging his drug-
Lure room and adding operative and
onsulting rooms on the second floor,
, ver the store, which, when completed,
ill make his professional arranged.ents
unvenient and complete.*
fir A couipauy of Lancasterians has
iorehasad a lot on the corner of Lemon
od Duke streets in that city, and are
bout to erect, thereon a cotton mill ;
ork will be commenced immediately,
or A promissary note For PO, given
.1 Mr. Abraham Sammy to Mrs. Elias
lionestee I, has been lost, Mrs. 8.,
through Mr. Summy gives public notice
bat Payment has been stopped.
Er The Union majority in this county
ill be about 5,400 ; in the State over
2,000. This is sufficiently decisive to
inilke the cops seek retirement in some
leeleded spot.
lir The 77th Regiment of Pennsyl
vania Infantry, in which there are sever
al companies from Lancaster county, is
Lin stationed near Victoria, Texas.
6 - Mr. Barns Roth has sold his fine
nodt• residence on Front street, adjoin
ing the White Swan Hotel, to, George
Sander for $3,000. r
. . .
fiff By referiug to our advertising col
umns it will be seen that elections for
Turnpike directors takes place on the
6th of next month.
It Providence permitting, the Rev.
Joe. Castle, D. D., will preach in the M.
E. Much tomorrow ( Sabbath } even
ing at 6f o'clock.
sr H enry Harper, 520 Arch-at., Phil
lidelphia, keeps a good stock of fine
jewelry and silver-ware. See his card in
Ibis lame.
lir The corrected time table of the
Reading and Columbia railroad will be
fo und 14 another column.
MARRIED
Os Tuesday last, by Rev. William Matthias )
gDWARD RUSING 3 to Min SALENA
ILAYLINa3 all of this bo.ough.
LOST oa Airs Lain promissory note
r 6 BO made payable to Mrs. Elias Bones
teetbang date June 23d, 1861, has been
1 !. 151 padislaid. Public notice is hereby given
tuat l want will be refused to any person
oePt to NM Bonesteel in person.
A. SUMMY.
Mariet ta, 0 ct. 14, 1865,-8V j
kLARGE LOT OF BUFF WINDOW
sofi . low
N EW TRIMMING & VARIETY
STORE,
Opposite Diffenbach's and two doors
West of the Golden Mortar
Drug Store, Market-st.,
Marietta.
MRS. MARGARET ROTH
Begs leave to announce to the Ladies of the
Borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she
has just opened an entire new stock of
TRIMMINGS AND VARIETIES,
embracing all the Novelties of the Season,
among which will be found
Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet
hibbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels,
and Buttons in endless variety,
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars,
Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd
Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs,
Suspenders, Germantow Wool,
Twilights, Breakfast Coseys,
Braids and Shetland Wool,
Bindings, Zephyr Yarn,
Laces, Neok-Ties,
BALMORALS, SKELETON SKIRTS,
Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling,
Embroidery. Fancy Soapst&c.
Particular attention has been paid to the se
lecting of small wares, such as Sewing Silk,
Cotton and Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks
and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c.
10 — The public are particularly requested to
call and examine for themselves.
lt:3 — Mrs. R. is agent for the sale of the cel
ebrated Singer "A" Family Sewing Machines
which a took the first premium at the late New
York State Fair. She will also instruct per
sons purchasing from her, how to work the
machine. (9-tf
T HE NEW YORK OBSERVER,
A WEEKLY
Religious and Secular Newspaper,
FOR THE FAMILY AND THE F/REHDE,
Will soon enter on its
FORTY-FOURTH YEAR
of publicatton. True to the Church, the
Constitution, and the 'Union.
It is calculated to edify and please both
OLD AND YOUNG.
All NEW subscribers paying us in advance
for 1860 shall have their names immediately
entered, and the Observer will be sent to them
UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS!
Subscribe soon, as the free papers will coin
metce when the names are entered.
Sample copies sent to any address FREE.
TERMS, s3tho A-YEAR IN ADVANCE.
SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR. & Co.,
No. 10-2m] 37 Park Row, New York.
T HE POPULAR HATS OF THE
SEASON.
—o—
Dress Silk hat,
Gentlemen's Cassimer Dress Hat,
Patent Resort Hat, The Rusher Hat,
The Dasher Hat, The Eaton Hat,
The Faust Hat, The Dundreary Hat.
A large and splendid assortment of all the
above new and popular styles, in Cloth, Cas
simer and Felt, together with a full line of
PLAIN HATS.
Also, all the new styles of Fall and Winter
Caps
.for gentlemen, youth's and childien's
'veer.
SHULTZ 6. BROTHER,
FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
NO. 2() ;FORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
TN THE MATTER of the petition of cer
t. tain 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 GIVEN 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, 1865, et 10 o'clock A. M.
Attest, JOHN H.-ZELLEA, Clerk.
Sept. 16-st)
Estate of Maria IV. Hiestand, late of
the Borough of Marietta decaased.
Letters of administration on said estate hay
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 will present them
without delay for settlement to the undersign
ed, residing in said Borough of Marietta.
THEO: HIESTAND,
Admuditrator.
Marietta, September 30, 1865. f fit ]
HENRY HARPER,
4.: 550 ARCH STREET, git., •• 1
_
PHILADELPHIA.
Watches,
Frne Jewelry,
Sol id Silter-ware ,
AND SUPERIOR SILVER-PLATED WARE.
14-3m.] .
CbETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the
Post Office at Marietta, Pa., THURXDA
TOBER 12, 1565.
Brown, Martin Smith, James
Crawford, F. W. Seibert, Adam
Cookson, John C. Scouteu, Ebam
Campbel, Anna Sweeney, Mr. A.
Ely, Michael Shuler, Eliza
Fisher, Ruben F. Schoen, Christ.
Hill, Sarah Tane Weiger, George
Musser, Benjamin Weidner, Mrs. Anna
Miller, H. H. Walker, Alex.
Musser, Michael Wire, Armanda
Morrow, Robert Westhfer, John
Ritchey, Miss D. H.
ry- 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.
FL ECTION.— An election for officers of the
ir • Marietta and Mountjoy Turnpike Road
Company, to serve the ensuing year, will be
held at the public huuse of Jacob Funk, in the
borough of Marietta, on Monday the 6th day
of November 1865, between the' hours of 2 and
4 o'clock in the afternoon.
ELECTION.—An election for officers of
the Marietta and Maytown Turnpike
Road Company to serve the ensuing year, will
take place at the Toll House, on the road, on
Monday the 6th day of November, 1865, be
tween the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, A. M.
C. C. P. GROSH, Sec'y. '
October 14, 1865 4t.]
171, LECTION.—An election for officers pf the
Mi Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike Road
Company to serve the ensuing year, will take
place at the public house of John Kendig, on
Monday the fith day of November, 1865, at 9
o'clock in the forenoon.
A. N. CASSEL, Sec'y.
Oct. 14-41.] 113'Lancaster Examiner copy
KRAUT STANDS, Meat Stamm, Wine
Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware
generally, constantly on hand at
.T. SPANGLER'S.
ACHOICE Lot of Books for children called
indistructable Pleasure Books ; School and
Paper Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders
tkc ,at LANDIS & TROUT.
CCHOICE HAVANA SEG ARS, and tit
best Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at
WOLFE'S.
ROGER'S Celenrated Pearl Cement and
Oil Paste Blacking at
" THE GOLDEN MORTAR.
SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the late
Periodicals of the day
At The Golden Mortar.
T YON'S Peri,ibdical Drops, and Clark's Fe-
Lenk)a Falk net Go/dm 2lfortar.
c•l , --(3'l'llE
iMiNg & Coltmbia
!TRAINS of this road run by Reading Rail
L Road time, which is ten minutes faster
than that of Pennsylvania Railroad.
TRAINS OR THIS ROAD RUN AS FOLLOWS:
LEAVING COLUMBIA AT
00 A. M.—Mail Passenger train for
7-
Reading and intermediate stations,
lea:ing Landisville at 7A3 a. m., Manheim at
7:58 ; Litiz at 8:13 ; Ephrata at 5:42 ; Rein
holdsville at 9:08; Sinking Springs at 9:40 and
arriving at Itt ailing at ten o'clock. At Read
ing connection is made with Fast Expresat rain
of East Pennsylvania Railroad, reaching New
York at 2:30 P. M. with train of Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad, reaching Philadelphia
at 1:20 P. M., and also with trains for Potts
ville, the Lebanon Valley and Harrisburg.
2:15 P. M.—PASSENGER TRAIN
for Reading acid intermediate sta
tions, connecting at Landisville at 2:50 P. M.
with Express trains of Penn'a. R. R., both
East and West, leaving Man heitn at 3:26; Litiz
3:41 ; Ephrata at 4:10 ; Iteinholdsville 4:37 ;
Sinking Springs 5:03 and arriving at Reading
at 6:20 P. M. At Reading connection is made
with trains for Pottsville and Lebanon Valley.
I=l
LEAVE READING AT
6 10
"- M.-PASSENGER TRAIN
" for Columbia and intermediate .sta
tions, leaving Sinking Springs at 6 26 ; Rein
hoidsville at 6 54, Ephrata at 7 21, Litiz at
7" 54, Manheim at 8 08, making connection at
Landisville with train of Penn'a Railroad,
reaching Lancaster at 8:33 A M. and Phila
delphia at 12:30; arriving at Columbia at 9
o'clock, A. M., there connecting the Ferry for
Wrightsville and Northern Central Railroad,
at 11:45 A. M.with train of Penn'a. Railroad
for the West.
P. IYl*—Mail _Passenger Train for
r„,
6: , Columbia and intermediate stations
with passengers leaving New-York at 12 MT,
and Philadelphia at 3:30 P. M., leaving Sink
ing Springs at 6:31 ; Reinholdsville 6:b6 ; Eph
rata 7:20 ; Litiz 7:4S ; Manheirnl3:o3 ; connec
ting at Landisville with an Express train of
the P. R: It for Lancaster and Philadelphia,
reaching Philadelphia at 11:30 p. in. and ar
riving at Columbia at 8:5o P. M.
113— The Pleasure Travel to Ephrata .and
Litiz Springs from New-York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other points, is by this schedule
accommodated several times per day with Ex
press trains connecting in all directions.
11:3" Through tickets to New-York, Phila
delphia and Lancaster sold at principal sta
tions. Freight carried with utmost promt
ness and dispatch, at the lowest rates.
I=l
Further information with regard to Freight
or passenge, may be obtained from the agentt
of the Company.
MENDES COHEN, Superintendent,
E. F. KEEVER, General Freight and 'Deices
Agent.
.7_,T. italics I c itobts II
John Spangler,
Market Street, Marietta, Pa
A S the season for Stoves is fast approaching
/1 I would call the attention of all Wishing
to purchase
Parlor or Cooking Stoves,
to my large and well selected stock, which em
braces the best and most desirable Stoves that
the Eastean markets afford, and which were
purchased early, which will enable me to dis
pose of them advantageously to buyers.
Among the leading Parlor and Cook Stoves
are the following:
Parlor Stoves. Cooking Stoves.
Meteor Gas Buri.er, Galleo,
Cdumbia do Royal,
Oval do do Waverly,
Dial, Wellington,
Gem, ' Lehigh,
Tropic Egg, Charm,
Monitor, Summer Rose,
Also, the Vulcan and Sanford's 'Heaters, a
very desirable article for heating two or four
rooms with very little, if any, more fuel than
an ordinery parlor stove would consume.
Ranges for cooking, constantly on hand, all
of which will be sold on reasonable terms.
lar Call and examine _before purchasing
elsewhere.
/oh
Old Established
Fur
MANUFACTORY, AT 718 ARCH STREET,
above Seventh, Philadelphia
I have Low in store, of my own importation
and manufacture, one of the largest and most
bmutiful selections of FANCY FURS, for
Ladies and Children's wear, in the city. Also
a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and
Collars. ram enabled to dispose of my goods
at very reasonable prices, and I would there
fore solicit a call from my friends of Lancas
ter county and vicinity.
Remember the name, number and street !
. JOHN FAREIRA,
718 Arch-st., above 7th, south side,
PHILADELPHIA.
rj- I have no nartner, nor connection with
any other store in Philadelphia.
September 30, 1865. 4m
B. S. RANEIVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At P. .1. liramplespld Stand, on,the Cos
ner of Nora Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
ATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta
and vicinity, for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, the undersigned respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same; as
suring them, that under all circumstances, no
eiforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory
equivalent for every,act of confidence reposed.
CLOTHS, PASSIM EA ES A. N
,D V ESTI NGS, and
such other seasonable 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.
ALSO, HEADY-BADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually. belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
COLUMBIA OIL WORKS.
TRUSCOTT & GUERNSEY, -
PROPRIETORS, COLUMBIA, PA•
Refiners and Wholesale Dealers in - Refined
Carbon Oil. Benzine Lubric Oil, 4c.
having put up a refinetrivitb all the neces
sary 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 solicitld. Address as above.
pring Shawls Balmorals Gloves,
Hosiery,
-0 Belts and Buc'iles, Embroidered Handker
chiefs and Collars, 'Mourning Collars and
Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings.
A full supply at
_SPANGLER & RICH'S.
JOB PRINTING_of every description ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the
office of The Mariettisn.
ColtAbia institlnee , 0011? Pang.
Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn'a
rip HIS Company continues to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property,
against loss and damage by &re, on the mutual
plan, either for a cash premium cr premium
note.
FIFTH ANNITAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, $5,027,020
Amt of premium
notes, $426,090:66
Bal. cash premium,
Jan'y 1, 1864, 3,754:47
Cash receipts in 1864,
less fees and com
missions, 22,870:56
$462,715:69
Losses and expenses
paid in 1864, $/2,794:89
Balance of Capital
and Assets, Jan
nary Ist, 1865, 429,920:80
$452,713;69
A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT,
GEORGEYOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
Samuel Shock, William Patton,
Robert 7'. Ryon, John W. Steacy,
John Fendrich, George Young, Jr.,
11. G. Minich, Nicholas M'Donald,
Samuel F. Boa lein, Michael S. Shuman,
Amos S. Green. S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Spering. (xi-33
N E W
41G.- 41CD 4113. JED NW •
J. R. DIFFENBiICH,
HAVING RE-TAKEN HIS OLD STAND,
Would announce 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_
Grocery Line_
He has just returned from the Cities, where
For Ladies and Gentlemen's wear,
WHICH HI WILL SELL CHEAP FOR
Having purchased exclusively FOR CASH
will enable him to sell cheaper than goods are
usually sold. All goods will be marked
ILPCountry Produce taken in exchange for
goods. [May 12,1865.
SUPPLEE & BRO„ 4;M i
IRON AND BRASS
I'OUNDERS
And General Machinists, Second stree
. Below Union, Columbia, Pa.
They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces,
Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns,
Fronts, Cellar Doms, Weights, &c., for .Buil
dings, and castings of every description ;
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
IN THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED
Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and
Pulleys, MiJl Gearing, Tape, Dies, Machinery
for Mining and Tanning; Brass Bearings,
Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks,
Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass-Fit
tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues,
Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors,
Washers, &c.
BLACKSWITHING in GENERAL.
From long experience in building machinery NVI
flatter ourselves that we can give general satis
faction to those, who may favor us with their
orders. B:3—.Repairitag promptly attended' to.
Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet
with prompt attention. Prices to suit the timer.
Z. SUPPLER,
T. R. SUPPLER.
Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14 -tf
WINS & LIQUORS.
. K. D. BENJAMIN,
DEALER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta, Pa.
—°--
,
LADIES
FANCY
FURS.
BEGS leave to inform the public that he
will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi
ness, in 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,
A very surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted pnrf.
0/•• All H. D. B. now asks of tne public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in 110
el keepers and others finding it to their ad•
autage to make their purchases from I im
11111011 I:131a anfipia
tWoriIraCIIIREICJI.
to Crull's old stand, Market-st,, Marietta,
PETER RODENHAUSER,
[was D. HANAUERd
DEALER IN
Men's and .Boy's Clothing,
A HAYS AND CAPS, a.
BOOTS ANT SHOES,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
P. R. would take this opportunity 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 and see the goods and learn the prices.
Marietta, June 10, 1865. • 44-tf
ALEXANDER LYNDSAY, Ai
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN
Would moat respecttully 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. He continues to man
ufacture in the very best manner everything
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which be
wilt warrant for neatness and good fit.
la-Call and examine his dock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
1865. PHILADELPHIA {
1865.
I Paper Hangings.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
MANUFACTU atm or
PAPER HANGINGS
AND WINDOW SHADES, •
North East Corner Fourth and- Market streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. 8.--Ahooys in store, a large stock of
LINEN AND OIL SHADES.
Aug* 24, 1865:am j
R. Ed
reme dy ternach's Ainay,_Loti
pe on, O an
edy for Saddle Galley
and dieetufea of the
~
AT THE riorj3E" AfturrAs,
Capital and Assets, $419,920:80.
DIREOTORd
AND
he selected a stock of fashionable
SPRING SUMMER GOODS.
Lem. w_2-11---0
At the Lowest Cash Figure
ALWAYS ON HAND.
IN GREAT VARIETY
1.& H. T. ANTHONY es CO.,
aaradhOtarcer of Photographic KatonaLs
WHOLISMA AND SWAIN
501 BROADWAY, N. Y
addrgon to our main buslaese theeRAPHIC. AS,
=was. we me headquarters for followtag
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views.
Of Owe we bay. as S
lOF Tmmense
HE aseo
WARrtmou Including
VIKV7,
Obtained at groat expense and forming a templets
lIIODDOWMO EMORY or Tar GEISAT UNION 00Z421117
Bull Run, Dutch Gap,
Yorktown, Pontoon Trains.
Gettysburgh, Hanover Junction.
Fair Oats, Lookout Mountain,
Savage Station, Chickahominy,
Frederioksburgli, City Point.
Fairfax, Nashville,
Richmond, Petersburgh,
Deep Bottom, Belle Plain,
Monitors, Chattanooga,
Fort Morgan, Atlanta,
Charleston, Mobile,
Florida.
Strawberry Plain t
Se. Ate.
. American mid Toretp CH U/ end Landiamin, Groppi, MMus
ry, Am, to. Mao Revolving Stereoscope; for public or privatii
imbibition Oar Catalogs...will be mint to any address on receipt
of Stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We were the tint to Introduce these into the Gaited Sham
and we mandactare iMMOIL•11 quantities in great variety, rend
ing ha rice from 00 cents to {SO. Om ALBUMS have the mrt
taßon of being superior in beauty and durability to any °thee...—
Tiey he mat by mall, FREE, on receipt of prim •
The M MHZ ALBUMS MADE TO 0EDE1..40
e will find our Altnune the moat
Saleable they can hay.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Oar Catalocos now ambrosia over Frog Thorium, different
subjects (to ...blob addition. ars continually being made) of Mal
mint Amerlississolin, vis abind.
100 Mad-Gena 100 Lent-Cob 650 Statesmen,
100 Brig • 150 ether Murk 110 Divines,
Colonels, 75 Nary Odious, 125 Author%
ao mug& • los Step, 50 Prominent Women.
0,000 Copies of Works of Art,
Including reproduttions of the mom celebrated Bogrartsige,
Paint/op, Statues. An Catalogues sad on receipt of Snoop.
An order for One Doran Pictorial from our Catalogue, will he
fillet on receipt of $l.OO, as giaset by mail, rasa.
Phottsgraphers and others e~ng . goods C. 0. D.. wlll please
remit twenty-dvo per cent: of the amount with their order.
Fir The Fleas sod quality of our goods cannot foil to raid,.
September 30, 1865.
[7-Iy.
GEO : W. WOR.RALL,
LIRGEON DENTIST,
Market Street, adjoining Spangler k Rich's
Store, on the second floor. -
Where he is now prepared to wait
on all who may feel disposed to pa- 84:; - ;
tronize him.
Dentistry in ail Its branches carried on
TEZTR inserted on the most approved prin
ciples of Dental science. All operations on
the mouth performed ir. a skillful and work
manlike mannett-on fair principles and
ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS.
Baying determined upon a permanent loca
tion at this place, would ask a'contioustion
of the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to him, for which he will render every possi
ble satisfaction. •
la- Ether administered to properperms.
To THE PUBLlC.—Having bad occasion for
the use of a Dentist, I called on Dr. Worrell,
who has succeeded in preparing for me an ex
cellent and servieeable set—upper and lower.
They are upon what is called " rubber base."
and fit my mouth firmly and comforttelly, and
are almost as much use to me as were my nat
ural teeth. My mouth having become con
siderably deformed in consequence of having
gone a number of years without any teeth on
one side of my jaw, but the Doctor remedied
this defeet, making the fit complete, whilst the
working of the teeth are entirely satigfactory.
I would cheerfully recommend any person
in want of dental operations, to call on Dr.
Worrall, hatieg great confidence in his pro
fessional skill. GEO: REICH.
eurrita.
The Drug Store opposite the
POST OFFICE,
Where Gold, Silver and Greenbacks
ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR
Drugs, Medicines, Stationary,
&c., &c., &c.,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
•
—ALSO—
TOILET ARTICLES,
Such as Perfumed Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair
Dyes, Pomades, Tooth Sbaral, Tooth
Washes ' Hair,, Nail, Clothe and
Toothßrushes, of all descrip
tions, Extracts for the
Handkerchief, Colo
gnes, Ambrosia
for the Hair,
and many other articles too tedious to mention
Ladies and Gents Port Monnaes,
of every description
—A L S 0—
All the most popular Patent Medicines
NOW IN USE, SUCH AB
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Jayne's Alterative, Ex
pectorant, and Vermifuge, Jayne's Pills and
Canninitive Balsam, &e., Hostetter's Bitters,
Hoffiand's German Bitters, Swaim's Panacea,
Worm Confections, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and in fact all the most reliable Patent
medicines now in use.
Fresh Coal Oil constantly on hand. A fine
assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades Chun
neys,.&c. Also, articles of nourishment for
the sick, such as Corn Starch, Farina, Arrow
Root, Tapioca, &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,&e.
A lot of Family Dye colors, of every shade.
Fresh and reliable Garden Seely.
A large assortment of Books and
Stationary,
Everything in the Stationary way, such as
Pens, Inks, Note, Tissue, Blotting and other
kinds of Paper; Envelopes, Clarified and other
Quills, Scented Gloves for the wardrobe, and
an endless variety of fancy and useful article%
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 is a beguti
ful and patriotic substitute for the foreign em
blems and should be universally preferred.
Schd'ol Books, Copy Books, Slates and the
School Stationary 'generall3, and Bibles, &c.,
always on hand.
it 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, 186541.
First National Bank of Marietta
mins BANKING ASSOCIATION
HAVING COMPLETED ITS OILOADIZATION
is now prepared to transact all kinds of
BANKING BUSINESS: ,-
The Board of Directors meet weekly, on
Wednesday, for discount and other business.
rimßarik Hours : From 9E.Mto3 P. M.
JOHN HOLLINGER, PEESIDENT.
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier.
CHAMPAGNE and other-Table -Wines
g nii.ranteed to be pure, and sold as low vs
tan be bonghtin Philadelphia or New-York.
Bk.r.,A letsn Tits! ihsetteg,
OLD; [1865, 1866, 1867 SILVER
1 TO 75,000 f
$2! .$2l. $2l
2. 1- vsrc) 3Dollars I
fiIAIiUFAC UIIBFIS' I:GENTS.
OUlt NEW MODE
One of our Gold or Silver Watches, or
Silver Tea Sets for $2, as below stated.
One of our tea sets or one piece of our Gold or
Silverware is worth a bushel of the cheap dol
lar Jewelry.
We have adopted thefollowing mode of
DISTRIBUTION
by sale of 75,000 articles of value!
OUR NEW MODE!!
The articles of goods are numbered from I
up to 75,000! 37,500 consisting of Pianos,
Melodeons, Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing
Machines, Tea and Table sets, Solid Silver
Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, etc., etc.
and the other 37,500 articles of valuable Jew
elry, Work and Toilet Cases, Photograph Al
bums, Openface Silver Watches, and fancy
articles in great variety 75,000 notices num
bered from 1 to 75,000 are printed and put in
to sealed envelopes and well mixed, and one
of these is taken out and sent to the person
sending to up 25 cents to cover expense of
postage, correspondence, etc., and the article
or goods, corresponding with the number on
the notice will be sent to the holder of the
same immediately (if he desires to purchase
the article.) on the receipt of iwo dollars.
For instance —II the number on th , notice
sent to you should be 500, and a Piano, or
Diamond Set or Geld )Fatal} should be num
bered 500 it will be sent to you for $2, and so
on for every article in our list of 75,000 arti
cles.
D3' After receiving the Article, if it does
not please you, you can return it, and your
money shall be refunded.
Twenty-five cents must be sent to pay ex
pense of poste ge, orrespondence, etc., on one
notice.
Rerciember, that whatever article corres
ponds with the number on your notice, you
can have it by paying Two Dollars for it,
whether it be worth 0100 or $BOO. And it is
for our interest to deal fairly, and send out
our fine articles, as it gives confidence to the
public, and thereby increases our sales.
TRY OUR NEW MODE! ! !
Upon receipt of 25 cents, which pays for
correspondence, postage, etc. we send one no
tice.
Upon receipt of $1 which pays for corres
pondence. postage, etc., we semi six notices.
Upon receipt of $6, which pays for corres
pondence, postage, etc, we send 40 notices,
and a fine present, valued at no less than 015,
as a sample of our goods.
Upon receipt of $lB, which pays for corres
pondence, postage, etc.,
we will send 150 no
tices, and a solid Silver Watch, by return mail.
Agents Wanted. Send for our circular
Agents allowed a large cash commission,
by which they can make $25 weekly.
Address plainly,
REED & BROTHER,
Box 5138, hew York City, N. Y.
Salesroom, 34 Liberty St.
N EW 1100 P SKIRT
FOR 1865-61
hz Gilat Ipboolion of ii)e age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S
New Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double)
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, alas
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 bo
made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex
Elliptic skirt will be experienced particularly
in all crowded 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
dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, com
fort and great convenience of wearing the du
pleat elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day
will never afterwards willingly dispense with
their use. For children, Misses, and young
ladies they ar superier to all others.
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 are also double steel, and
twice or double covered to prevent the cover
ing from wearing off the rods when dragging
down stairs, stone steps, &c., &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 desirable, comfortable and
economical Skirt ever made.
WESTS 3 BRADLEY at CARY, Proprietors of
the invention, and Sole Manufacturers, 97
Chambers, and 79 & 81 Beade 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.
31:' Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt. [ an-A&C
NEW GOODS
ASHINGTON Skeleton Skirts. The
TV best article of the kind made each Skirt
►s guaranteed. We are Agents for the Menu
fatturer.
Elood Style Cassimeres for Suits, Cloths, Ves
tings, Jeans, Cottonades, Shirting Flannels,
Neel: Ties, Ste.,
Muslin, Tickings and Checks, Osnaburgs,
brills and Flannels, Sheetings,- Diapers and
Crash; Feathers. Table and Floer Oil Cloth,
Looking Glasses and Blankets, Transparent
and Holland Blinds.
Wall and Window Paper, Ingrain and Rag
Carpet, Wool and Linen Carpet Chain. A
large assortment of Boys and Mens Hats and
Caps. Common and Fine Glass Mare, Fine
Granite Dinner Sets.
GROCERIES
Sugar Syrup, Teas New tHackeral in all
Sized packages Sugar cured Hams and Dried
Beef; Salt, Rice Sweetie. All at the lowest
prices.
SPANGLER & RICH
TllO HOUSE-CLEANERS.
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WALL BRUSHES,
A new article in this market, and far superior
to any other in use. A few reasons why :
First. —They are free from twine, which is
affected by the lime,. and liable to rut, caus
ing the falling out o f the bristles.
Second.—The bristles are inserted in the
wood, or body of the brush, when green, which
when dry, causes them to be held firmly in
their place ; any subsequent soaking or shrink
age fails to affect them.
Third.—They'are made of Bristles exclusive
ly; many kinds being composed, in part, of
whalebone.
Fourth.—They contain more bristles for the
size, and are as cheap as the ordinary kind,
Sold exclusively by JOHN sp.4NGLER,
AT. HIS HARDWARE STORE.
CI-PEAR'S FRUIT PRESERVING SO-
O LUTION. This solution is warranted, if
rightly applied; to prevent the decomposition
of any kind of fruit, and preserve it in a per
fectly fresh and wholesome condition for
years. It contains nothing which is injurions
to health, or objectionable in articles of diet,
The fruit retains its firmness and is equal to
any sealed. It is a liquid ; each bottle con
tains sixteen ounces and will preserve one
hundred anti fifty- pounds of fruit and retails
at S 1 Pek 14(Atle-
rem.