The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 02, 1865, Image 3

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    yotal Varieltian.
SAORDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1865
Co[. BARER :-At the instance of the
Borough Council, I announce the fol
low as the Health Committee to
terve Decomber 1, 1865, to March 1,
1 566, The committee was appointed in
aoraplianco with the recently enacted
ordinance, for the purifying of outhous
e!, alleys, Fcc., in the Borough of Mari
elto ; From Gay street to western lim•
its of the borough, Thomas Zell, S. S.
N a gle, G. W. MehaffeY ; Gay to Wat
out, James M. Anderson, Henry Wolfe,
Alexander Lindsay ; Walnut to Pine,
'l e vy Ockard, Simon Much, Wm.
Shriner; Pine to eastern limits of the
b oro ugh, A. N. Cassel, John K. Fidler,
John Cohick. THE°. HIESTAND,
Clerk, T. 0.
COMMITTEE :-By reference to
the note of the Town Clerk, it will be
seen that the Council hap appointed
this much needed committee, and from
the well•known character of the gentle
men thereon, we have no doubt they
will perform their duties fearlesely and
vigilantly. This precautionary step on
ilia part of our " Borough Fathers " we
do think, all things considered, very op
portune, and--" as an ounce of preven
tion is worth a pound of cure "—we do
hope every citizen will cheerfully com
ply with the requirements of the ordi
nance. Bend the ordinance in our adver
tising columns,
fir We are under obligations for late
copies of Richmond papers, to Gen. A.
lliestand Glatt, senator elect frow the
lark and Cumberland district. The
()nerd is, no doubt, on a visit to view
rho burnt district and to feel the cop.
rerhead pulse of some of the F. F. V's
of the 0111 Dominion, Ile doubtless
~ ;11 get an inside seat in the r bel sane
tu,-..ry, while there—at least he should,
for Ire ailliogly—in a born—contributed
to the moderate demands of General
Early, during a scent visit to old Dem
ocratic—oh God save the n ark 1—
York.
lid' We find it, the Nashville Press of
November lot, the following deserved
compliment to lir. Grove, of this bo
rough " Surgeon J. 11. Grove, U. S.
V., Medical Director on the Staff of
General Fisk, leaves the service to-day,
and stems fur his home in the old Key
stone State. At the FOUL dof the first
note of aar, be left, hie borne, a lucrative
rroctice, and a large circle of friends,
acti has devoted himself ever since, with
taitiaging industry, to the care of the
rick and wounded. Such services, ren
dered not for pay or money, but for love
of country, as in this case, deserves the
highest commendation. Blessings go
with our friend to bis pleasant home."
g-r We are glad to learn that Profes
sor Musical Convention, which
has been in session since Monday last,
has been a success in every respect--Lat
tendance and proficiency. Mr, 11., has
made a decided '• hit " here, both as a
musician and a gentlemen. The con
vention will wind-up with a- grand con
cert, this (Saturday) evening in the
'loan Hall, to which all lovers of fine
music shculd attend.
CT lieu, William Barnes, familiarly
called " Billy Barnes," well known in
thl3 county as an able but eccentric
milliner of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, died rather suddenly, on Satur-
Ay morning, in Philadelphia, io corn
pony with his son, while walking along
the street, on Friday evening ; he fell
from an attack' of vertigo, and became
;asereible, in which state he continued
until death took place. ~
lir It will be observed by reference
(0 our advertising columns, that the
14 FFra ORCIIESTRA will give an enter
tainment in the Odd Fellow's Hall, Co.
!India, on Thursday evening next (7th).
We need Fay nothing in praise of this
troupe, for our citizens know something
of their musical talent. The entertain
ment will, we are certain, be quite a
treat.
On our first page will be found a
letter from a Mariettian, to.the Lan
caster Express, giving it hasty descrip
tion of a flying visit to Dr. Jackson's
Water Cure establishment, in the inte
rior 01 New York. state. Many of our
citizens will remember Dr. Jackson, as
having given a course of lectures in our
Place, on the Water-cure treatment.
We are' to bare Professor Kidd,
the elo q ue ntelocutionist, in Temperance
Ilall on Monday evening next. We
went to Columbia on Monday evening
last to bear him and take pleasure in
bearing testimony to his great ability.
A. rare treat may be looked for and we
hope no intelligent person will fail to
h ear hint,
lir The Ladies Fair and Festival for
the benefit of the Episcopal' church of
this b orough, will he held in the Hall
° ll Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons
tt ud evenings next. We hope to hear of
a liberal attendanc e for so good a cause.
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gir A temperance meeting will be
Ileid in the Methodist E. Church, on
There% evening next. Addresses will
be delivered by Revs. G. M. Clawgeg;
"t, ri miu, and W. Mattbrac
=Si
Zfazial Notizez
THE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION.—You COM
plain of your stomach, unfortunate dyspeptic ;
but ought not your stomach to complain of
you Possibly the pangs you endure are sim
ply the stomach's methol of taking revenge
upon you for neglecting and abusing it. Per
haps you have never made an effort to i oprove
its condition, but on the other hand are con •
tinually cramming it with unwholesome and
incongruous food. Have you ever tried Hos
tetter's St omach Bitters, a proper diet, and
regular meals? The bitters in a week - would
jut your digestive apparatus in perfect order,
regulate the flow of bile in accordance with
the laws of health, and produce just so much
aperient action as would be necessary for your
good ; and when you were once all right, ju
dicious and regular dieting, with a little of the
Tonic now and then, would keep you so. If
you have neglected these means of cure, don't
blame your stomach for its rebellion. It is
merely nature's hint that she wants help. It
you neglect it, the next thing may be inflam
mation, or Schrhus Cancer. or some other
violent and dangerous disease. There is such
A thing as being too late in these matters. Hos
tetter's Bitters will cure Dyspepsia; but Dys
pepsia may engender disease which defy all
restoratives. N.
LyON'S PERIODICAL DROPS. The great le
male Remedy for Irregularities.—Mese Drops
are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara
tion, and better than any Pills, Powders or
Nostrums. Being liquid,their action is direct
and positive, rendering them a reliable, spee
dy and certain specific for the cure of all ob
structions and suppressions of nature. Their
popularity is indicated by the fact .that over
100,000 bottles are annually sold and consum
ed by the ladies of the United States, every
one of whom speak in the strongest terms of
praise of their good merits. They are rapidly
taking the place of every other Female Rem
edy, and are considered by all who know
aught of them, as the surest, safest and most
infallible preparation in the world, for the
cure of all female complaints, the removal of
all obstructions of nature, and (be promotion
of health, regularity, and strength. Explicit
directions stating when they may be used, and
explaining when they should not, nor could
not be used without producing effects contra
ry to nature's chosen laws, will be found care
fully folded around each bottle, with the writ
ten signature of JOHN L. LYON, without
which none are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 19.3 Chapel
street, New-Haven, Conn., who can be con
sulted either personally or by mail, (enclosing
stamp) concerning all private diseases and fe
male weaknesses. Sold by Druggists every
where. C. G. CLARE & CO.,
ly] Gen'l Agtsfor U. S. and Canadas
TERRIBLE LISCLOSURES—SECRETS FOR THE
MILLION ! A most valuable and wonderful
publication. A work of 900 pagei, and 30
colored Engravings. Dr. Hunter's Valle Me
cum, an original and popular treatise on
Man and Woman their Physiology, Functior,s,
and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Nev-'
er-Miling Remedies for their speedy cure.
The practice of Dr. Hunter has thug boen,
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 M ECU M:"
It is a volume that should be in the hands of
every family in Hie land, as a preventive of
secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation
bf 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
1.0 cents in P. O. stamps. Address, post paid,
Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Division street, New Yo'rk.
To CONStIMPTIVES.—The undersigned hav
ing been restored to health in a few weeks by
a very simple remedy, after having suffered
several years, wi;h a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease, Consumption, is an
xious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of cure. To all who desire it, he
will send a copy of the prescription, flee of
charge, with the directions for preparing and
useing the same, which they will find a sure
cure for Consumption,Astma,Bronehitis,Colds.
Coughs, etc. The only object of the adverti
ser in sending the prescription is to benefit
the afflicted and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost
them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please
address Rev. EDWARD WILSON, William
burg, Kings County, New-York. rsep3o3 m
To THE EDITOR OF THE MARIETTIAN.—
Dear Sir:—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 eays, 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 dayk;
All applications answered by return mail
without charge. Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHARHAH, Chemist 8f Perfumer,
331 Broadway, N. Y. fsep. 30-3 m A&C
BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS a n d Catairh, trea
ted with the utmost success, by Dr. J. lannes,
Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydon, Hol
land,) No: dl9 Pima street, Philadelphia. Tea
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. ARTIFICIAL Errs inserted without pftin
No charge made for examination. 126-Iy.
Ircir ! ITCH 1 ! ITCH ! ! ! Scratch! Scratch!!
Scratch !! ! "Wheaton's Ointment" will cure
the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum,
Ulcers,Chilblains, and all eruptions of the skin
Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists.
By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER,
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston,
Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of
postage,•to any part of the U. States [6m
la' The People's Choice. There is proba
bly no one medicine that has cured more peo
ple of hard colds, coughs, influenza and throat
difficulties than COE'S Cough' Balsam, whilst
in cases of croup and whooping cough, it is
remarkable for its- speedy cures. Coe's Dy
spepsia Cure will cure dyspepsia beyond con
tradiction ; Constipation, the most prolific
cause of ill health, surely cured I sick head
ache , clamps, pains, or e(_____2kLio-,riFore;;T
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LA , -raTHE
AGENTS WANTED:—SIO a day made easy!
By selling Engravings, Card Photographs and
Stationary. Our Stationary Packets excells
all others ; each package contains Paper, En
velopes, Pencil, Pens, &c and Jewelry worth
a doll: rat retail. Price only Thirty Cents.
We will send Agents 100 Stationary Packages
and a Silver Watch for $l7. We also publish
splendid Steel Engravings and Portraits, Lith
ograph Prints, &c., very popular and saleable.
Will send a fine assortment of 100 for $15:00,
that will realize $5O; or a $lO lot that will
sell for $3O or over. Will send a sample lot
for five dollars that will sell for fifteen.
send stamp for catalogue, terms, &c.
HASKINS & Co., 36 Beekman-sr., N. Y
lE There is nothing more certain to pre
vent female irregularities than Dr. Velpau's
Female Pills; they will, in all cases, cause a
return of monthly sickness, without which no
unmarried lady can enjoy perfect health. For
sale at Dr. Hinkle's drug store, Marietta.
MARRIED
In this borough, on Wednesday evening
last by the Rev. G. M. Olawges, AL
FRED WHITE tO SARAH SMITH, both of
Mount Joy.
A GRAND CONCERT
WILL BE GIVEN
BY THE
Keller 4Cordiastra r
In the Odd Fellow's Hall, Co!umbia,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 7TH.
The entertainment will consist of
Overtures, Marches, Medleys, 6*c.,
BY THE ORCHESTRA.
A new Piano, purchased from Steinway &
Sons, for the use of the Odd Fellow's Hall,
will'be used on this occasion.
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell by public vendue,
at the public house of L. liouseal in, the Bo
rough of Marietta, on Saturday, the 23d day
of December, their interest in the following
real estate, being the two-thirds 'undivided
parts thereof, to wit:
Purpart, No. 1. All those three lots or
pieces of ground situated on the south side of
Constitution Street, in the Town of Marietta,
East Donegal, Lancaster county, bounded on
the West eighty feet by Decatur street,'on the
North one hundred and eighty feet by said
Constitution Street . ; on the East eighty feet
by Lot No.— and on the South one hundred
and eighty -feet by the Pennsylvania Canal,
being Lots nos. 58, 59 and 60, on which are
erected a two-story frame dwelling house, a
two-story frame grocery store house, 20 feet
by 32 feet, and a frame stable, near the gi o
eery and used In connection with it for boat
teams. This property is located at what is
known as the upper winding canal bridge, and
is an excellent stand for a grocery, having
been kept for many years as such.
Purpart, No. 2. A Lot of ground, situated
on the north side of United States street, near
Decatur 'street, in the said town of Marietta,
and numbered 265, containing forty feet in
front and extending in depth two hundred
feet to public alley.
Purport, No. 3. A Lot of ground situated
on the north side of United States street, near
Decatur street, in the said town of Marietta,
and numbered 266. adjoining no. 2, containing
forty feet in front, and extending in depth
two hundred feet to a public alley.
The above property will be sold subject to
the widow Susan Shield's dower, being the
interest of one-third of the purchase money
during her life, and at her death the said one
third of the purchase money to be paid to the
heirs of Hamilton Shields, deceased,
Persons wishing to view the premises prior
to sale will please call on Leonard Shields or
Susan Shields residing on No. 1.
Sale to commence at '7 o'clock in the even
ing of said day, when attendance will be giv
en and terms made known by
LEONARD SHIELDS,
MARY F. GALLAGHER,
CH AR LES A. GALL AGH ER.
And in pursuance of an order of the or
phan's Court of Lancaster county, the unuer
signed guardian of John Shields, a minor child
of Hamilton Shields, late of the Town of Ma
rietta, deceased, will sell at the same time and
place, the interest of said minor in the above
described Real Estate, being the other one
third undivided part thereof.
S. S. NAGLE,
Guardian, tkc.
Marietta. December 2, 1365.-ta.
l in A UTION I Public notice is hereby given
j that my wife, Margaret (Spangler) Hill,
has left my lieu and board without just cause
or provocation, I hereby caution the public
against trusting her on my account, as I will
pay no debts of her contracting.
Dec. 2.1 ' WM. HILL.
New Borough Ordinance.
Be it enacted and ordained, and it !s
hereby enacted and ordained, by the
Chief l3urgess, Assistant Burgess, and
Town Council of the Borough of Mari
etta, that a board of examiners be ap
pointed by the Council every three
mouths, to serve that period, whose duty
it shall be to-visit, monthly, the Gardens
Outbuildings, Cellars, and all other
places where filth is liKely to accumulate
and engender disease, with the object of
preventing the existence of any garbage
or impurities that will form the pre.va
lance of epidemics, and wherever said
examiners shall find any conditions pre
judicial to public health, they Shall re
port the same to the Chief Burgess, who
shall direct the Constable to notify the
occupant of the premises to cleanse or
remove_the nuisance within THREE DAYS,
under a penalty of not less than FIVE nor
more than TWENTY DOLLARS for esi::lliie•
glect, together with the expense of hav
ing it done ; the said fine and expense
to be collected as similar claims tire
collectable according to law. In every
instance the Burgess shall have the
cleansing attended .to without delay
when the occupants of the premises fail
to attend to it. •
And be it further ordained, that on
and after the first day of March next, no
Cattle, Sheep or Swine shall be-slaugh
tered within the incorporate limits, un
less all the offal be buried and the build
ings they are slaughtered in,SO complete..
ly cleansed as to emit no offensiveness ;
wherever negligence in this respect ex.
ists the Burgess is hereby empowered
and required to inflict 'a, fins of not less
than TEN nor More than THIRTY DOLLARS
and prohibit the butchering in said
slaughter-hduse for three months, under
a penalty of TWENTY DOLLARS for each
offense, to be collected as all other fines
are collectable by the Borough authori
ties.
If We Board of Examiners -shall, at
any time, fail to make the necessary ex
aminations and report the result thereof,
it shall then be the duty,. of the , High
Constable Co attend to making the ex
amination and report to the Burgess, un
--der penalty of Tf:3 DOLLARS.. for neglect
of such duty.
A. PPLES! . 300 'Barrels Nevi-York and
a il Michigan Winter Apples,
Justreceived and for sale by
, - SPANGLER 6 , RICH.
Marietta, November 18, 1865.
i b roclairtatioß of the Chief Burgess•
Fellow Citizens: I would respectfully
and earnestly call your attention to the
importance of cleansing or removing
from your premises, all foul substances
that are promotive of disease, the Coun
cil, by au Ordinance, bearing date No
vember 20th, 1865, have provided a
Board of Examiners, whose duty it shall
be to melte Monthly visits to all the
premises in the Borough and report any
filthy conditions that will endanger the
public health. Notice will immediately
be given the occupants of the premises,
who, on failing to remove the nuisance,
will be fined and be made pay the ex.
pause of such removal.. Slaughter
Lionises, or buildings used for the slaugh
ter of cattle or swine, if not kept clean
and entirely free from offensiveness, by
washing and the burial of all offal, will
be closed and the person or persons us
ing the same fined. These sanitary
measures have been deemed necessary
to prevent as far as possible, the preva
lence of Cholera or any other epidemic
disease in our Borough next season. It
is to be hoped, therefore, the citizens
will appreciate the motive in adopting
such rigid measures as will prevent any
local causes for diseases and will hearti
ly acquiesce in the measure, by empty
ing, during the cold weather, all lull, or
nearly full Water-closets, cleansing out
houses, burying rubbish, renovating and
white-washing cellars, and putting every
thing about their preniiies in a sweet
and pure condition and all of these pre.
cautions faithfully attended to. During
the Spring, Summer and Autumn of next
season we may hope to see the prevalent
diSease shorn of much of its virulence,
if it should even reach us at all.
THOS. STEN CE,
Chief Burgess
Marietta, November, 21, 1865.
NEW TRIMMING & VARIETY
1,1 STORE,
Opposite Diffenbach's and two doors
West of the Golden Mortar
Drug Store, Market-st.,
Marietta. .
Mid. 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
.7.ibbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels,
and Buttons in endless variety,
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars,
Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Ertiti'd H'dkfs,
Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs,
Suspenders, Gerinantow a Wool,
Twilights, Breakfast Coseys,
Braids and Shetland Wool,
Bindings, Zephyr. Yarn,
Laces, Neck• Ties,
BALMORALS, SKELETON SKIRTS,
Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling,
Embroidery. Fancy Soaps, &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. •
lIZP• 'The public are particularly requested to
call and examine for themselves.
Mrs. It. is agent for the sale of the cel
ebrated Singer "A' Family Sewing Machines
which took the first premium at the late New
York State Fair. She will also instruct per
aons purchasing irdm her, how to work the
machine. (9-tf
PATTERSON & CO.,
NO. 66i MARKET STREET,
MARIETTA, PA.
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN .4r. DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Buil
ding Material, Nails,
LOCKS, HINGES,
GLASS, PAINTS, CILS, WHITE LEAD, A
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &C.,
IR ON: Rolled and Hammered
VV iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar,
Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iro'n,
Horse-Shoe Nails; Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc.
HOUSE-KEEPIING GOODS.
FIRST-CLASS COOKING
AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES,
Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, ,
Wash Boards, Buckets,
- Knives and Forks,
Plated and Isletalie 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., &c.
Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes,
Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric Oils,
Cistern Pumps, Long and Short Traces,
Breast Chains, &c., &c.
TOO L S: Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets,
Chopping and - Hand Axes, Planes, Chissels,
Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunning
Hooks and Shears, &c., &c.
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit
and receive a continuance of the same.
PATTERSON 4. CO
•
Marietta, August 1, 1865.
SUPPLER at BRO„
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDERS
and General Machinists, Second scree
Below Union, Columbia, Pa.
They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills and BlasrFurnaces,
Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns,
Fronts, Cellar DOOlB, Weights, &c., for Buil
dings, and castings of every description ;
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
IN THE MIST MODERN AND IMPROVED
Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses; Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, 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.
BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. .
From long experience in building machinery w
flatter ourselves that we dan give general satin
faction to those who may favor us with thei
orders. DZi—lrlepairing promptly attended to.
Orders by, mail addressed as above, will meet
with promp t attention. Prices to suit the t imes.
Z. SUPPLEE,
T. R. SUPPLE E.
Columbia, October 20,1860. 19 tf
ÜBSCRIPTIONS received for all the late
.0 Periodicals of the day
At The Golden Mortar.
ALARGE stock of Pape r and Envelopes
of the best,qualityjust received and for
.
sale at The Goldeu Mortar.
CHOIOE. HAVANA , SH•O A R S, and the
beet Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at
- • • WOLFE'S.
- 1 - 7 It U T STANDS; Meat StinoEi, Wine
Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-waib
generally, constantly on hand at
J. SPANGLER'S.
WATCHES. ‘,
H _ 2.1 a, Ect - Y -1 ,
Corner of North Queen-St., and Centre
• Square, Lancaster, Pa.
American and Swim AValches
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES
EIGHT DAY AND 30 HOUR,
, • IN OREAT VARIETY; AND FROM
THE BEST 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.
Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c , stamped
with our name and warranted standard.
PtATEDW ARE.
The best platedware in the United States.
We warrant our best Table ware—Spoons,
Forks, &c.,—to wear ten years in daily use.
JEWELRY.
Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons,'Studs and -a va
riety of every article in this line.
HAIR JEWELRY.
Hair Jewelry made to order. Two hundred
styles, or samples, constantly on hand.
11::r Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Specta
cles or Jewelry, done neatly and promptly.
H. L. 4r - E. J. ZAHM, -
Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. I. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cot
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GR ATEP U L to the Citizens of Marietta
VI 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 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
sonably, as taste or style may suggest.
ALSO,-READV-MADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furniihing GoGods
and such articleS as usually belong to a Mer
chant Taporing and Clothing establishment.
WINES & LIQUORS.
)" 117-: Er. D. 13ETNJAMIN,
DEAL ER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta, Pa.
DEGS leave to inform the public that hi.
Dwill continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi
ness, in all its branches. Ile will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of -
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch
TVhiskey, Cordials, Bitters, 6-c.,
BENJAMIN'S
Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A very Burerior OLD RYE WHISKEY
ust received, which is warranted prise.
3tj All H. D. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho
el keepers and others finding it to their ad
outage to make their purchases from 1 im
r g,,
Stribinn ant Opubtpanttr
WOULD most respectfully take this means of
informing his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced the drawing of
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
JUDGMENTS.
and in-fact everything in the CONVEYANCING
line. Having gratuitous intercourse with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be ena
bled to execute legal instruments of writing
with accuracy.
rci- He can be found at the office of " Tit E.
ILL% RI ETT/A —" 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.
r::r•Blank Deed; Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always on hand and for sale.
C LARK'S SCHOOL VISITO:t
-c- •
A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY.
The Visitor will commtmee its tenth vol
ume with the January ntanber, 1866. This Ts
the only DAY SCHOOL PERIODICAL published
AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS d YEAR!
Magazine form, beautifully illustrated.. New
type ; new features ; Readings, Music, Dia
logues, Speeches, Stories, Puzzles, Enigmas,
ltebuses, &c.., from the very best writers.
The Visitor has the largest circulation of
any educational journal published. Now is
the time to form clubs.
The Publisher, io order to reach all parts of
the country, will send The Visitor one year,
FREE, to one person (who will act as'agent)
at any post office in the United - States.
Address, with-5 cents, for patticulars,
J. W. DAUGHADAY, Publisher,
130 S Chestnut-st.,-Pnila'd.
L ADIES TAKE PAR - TIOULAR.
- -
NOTICE
1 - 1)6 •beliAtt
[ WARRANTED FRENCH.
These Pills, so- celebrated many years ago
in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities,
and afterwards so notorious for their criminal
employment in the practice of abortion, are
now offered for sale for the first lime in Amer
ica. They have been kept in comparative ob- -
scurity from the Rict that the originator, Dr.
V ALPAU, is a Physician in Patis : of great
wealth and strict conscientious principles, and
has withheld them from general use, lest they
should be employed for unlawful purposes.
In overcoming female obstructions they seem
to be truly outnitutent, buirsting open the flood
gates from whatever cause may have stopped
them ; but they are offered to the public only
for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbid
den to sell them when it is understood that
the object is unlawful.
For sale by Dr. F. Hinkle, Marietta; P.A.
Pyle, .Mountjoy ; H. D. Parry and R. Wil
liams, Columbia, and druggists generally.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from the
eyes of the curious, by enclosing $ t H od s i x
postage stamps to 0. G. STAPLES, General
Agent for us, Watertown, New-York, or to
any of the above agents. Frio.2s-ly
THE POPULAR HATS. OF THE pis
SEASON.
—o—
Dress Silk Hat,
Gentlemen's Cassimer Dress hat,
Patent Resort Hat, The Rusher Hat,
The Dasher Hat, The Estmt Hat,"
The Faust Hat, The Dundread;L - Hat.
A large and splendid assortment of the
above new and popular styles, in Cloth, Cast
'Amer and Felt, t?gether with - a full line of
PLAIN EIATS.
Also, all the new styles of Fall and Winter
Caps for gentlemen, youth's and children's
Wear.
• , SHULTZ ¢• BROTHER,
FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 4. `
NO. 20 NORTH QIJEEN STREET;
LANCASTER, PA.
.
Cfpiing Shawla Ba'morals Cloves, Hosiery,
03 Betts and Buc'tles, En3brpidered-.llandkey
chiefs and Collars, Mourning Collars and
Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings.
A full supply at
SPANGL'ER &
N EW GOODS AT
J. R. DIFFENBACWS
Third Arrival of Fall and Winter Good,
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Such as Fancy and Plain Colored Alpacca
French Mernioes ; Coborgs ; Plain and
Figured all wool De Laines ; all colori
Sacking Flannels; Ladies Cloaking
and Water-Proof Cloths. Good
assortment bleached and un
bleached Muslins ; Checks ;
Ginghams ; Ticking and
Canton Flannels; Crash,
Sze., Sze., &c., &c.
GENTS DEPARTMENT.
Cloths and Cassimers, all grades, both Furci ? :
and Domestic; superior Esquimaux Bea
ver, for Over-Coating; Neck-Ties;
Collars; Suspenders; Gloves;
Hosiery, &c., &c:
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Molasses. Sugars, Rio and TavatCotTee, Spices,
Mackerel, 13W:els, Brooms, Table and
Floor Oil Cloths, Window Blinds,
Was: and Queensware, &c.
Having purchased exclusively FOR CASiI
will enable him to sell as cheap stile cheapes:
ti• Country Produce taken in excrism--
goods. [Oct.-21, 180.5.
G REAT SALE OF WATCHES
AND JEWELRY,
$1.000,000 WORTH
To be disposed of at One Dollar eaci
without regard to value, not to be poi.
for until you know what you are to 7e
ceive.
BY A. H. 1W WEN 6. CO.,
[AGENTS FOR THE AtANEFACTEREESJ
NO, 36 BEEKMAN-ST.. NEW YORK
Read the following list of articles to 1.,
sold for One Dollar.
•
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches each $ 123 .('..
100 " Watches, various styles " 7.),t.
200 " Ladies' Gold Watches " •.0,0
500 Silver Watches $25 to 40 ear.
1,000 elegant silver-plated Castors, $2O to i.•
1,000 do - do Fruit and
Cake Baskets, 15 to 1
2,500 Silver-plated Tea Spoons, 8 to 1
2,000 setts do Forks, S to I.
2,000 2,000 Goblets, engraved, 4 to
3,000 pairs Table Spoons, 5 to
3,000 pairs Salt Spoons, 3 to
4,5000 magnificent Napkin Rings, $4 to !
8,000 pairs Pendant Ear Drops, assor
ted colors. 5 to l
-3,300 setts of Ladies jewelry, imitation
Ivory, 6 to 1
2,5000 Gold Lockets, engraved backs,
watch face, perfect imitation of a
Lady's watch,
10,000 Ladies Back Combs, rich and un
ique paterns, $5 to ..
4,400 Belt Buckles, Gold, Jet and
Vulcanite, 5 to
6,000 Latest style vest & neck chains a ‘,
5;600 Gent's California Diamond pins 5 " i
4.000
,Galifornia Diainond ear drops 5 " 1
3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins 5 ti I
2,000 California Diamond and enamelled
Gent's scarf pins new styles 5 .i.
2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pins 3 " .
2,500 Gold,Band Bracelets, engraved 3 "
3,000 Jet and Mosaic Brooches 3 C 6
2;000 Cameo Brooches
3,000 Coral Ear-Drops
2,000 Ladies' Watch Chains .3 --
6,000 Gent's Pins, a splendid assor't 2 "
10,000 Plain and eugraveo rings 2,50 "
4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, entirely
new style, 3 to
3,000 Studs and Sleeve Buttons, in sets
very rich, 3 to 1
5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain, enameled
and engraved, 2 to •
8,000 Lockets,doublecase, richly engrav'd2"•••
15,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, new dud
latest styles ( 3 ii 1 ,
5,000 Handsome Seal Rings 3 64
2,000 Sets Bosom Studs 2.50 "
1,000 Gold Pena and Gold Holders 15 " '....
2,000 Sets Jet and Gold Pins and Ear
drops, latest styies, very rich, 6 ii ;
2,000 Gold thimbles, Pencils, &c. 4
10,000 Gold pens, and silver cases 5 if •,
10,000, " " Ebony holders 4" L•
The method of disposing of these goods at
ONE DOLLAR EACH
CM= M I II 23
Certificates, naming each article and ;
value are placed in sealed envelopes, and we
mixed. One of these envelopes will be se,
by mail, to any address on receipt of 25 cent .
On the receipt of the certificate you will
what you ..are to have, then it is at your optiu.
to send the dollar and take the article, or 11,,
Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold %Vat( ; .
Diamond Ring or any set of jewelry on 0,
list for ONE DOLLAR, and in no case 0.
they get less than One Dollar's worth,as the.,
are no blanks. The price of certificates is . -
follows : One for 25 cents; five for $7 ; ele
en for $2; thirty for 85: sixty-five for .sl‘
and one hundred for $l5.
The distribution is conducted fairly, and :
have an equal chance of obtaining the rain
ble prizes by p.urcl acing the certificates. W
gtiarrantee entire satisfaction in all cases.
Agents wanted to whom we offer sp:ci
terms and premiums; send 25 cents for nz.,
certificate and our circular with terms.
Address,
A. 11. RO WEN & CO.,
Post Office Box 4270,, New York
November 25, 1865. 3m
M ARIETTA ACADEMY,
Corner of Market Square and Guvi
This Academy will open for the leccipt
pupils of both sexes, on MONDAY, the 1-1
of SEPTEMBER.. Instruction will be gi%
in all the branches usually taught in such i
statutions.
The paCronage of the public is respectfu
solicited.
TERMS:—For Five Months,
Latin and Greek, each, (extra)
A Boarding House will be opened in 1.,
pring. B. S. MAXWELL,
REFERS TO
Rev. J. J. Lane, Wrightsville,
Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster,
Dr. H. Carpenter, Lancaster,
Adam Bake, Esq., Chatham, Chester, co
D. Wilson, Esq. Baltimore, Md.
it. W. Smith, Wrightsville,
Samuel Lindsay, Marietta,
Calvin Schaffner, ,6
Dr. Cushman,
H. D. Benjamin
Marietta, September 2,1565.-6 m
TOV ES !
:3 STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!
COOK STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STOVES,
AT JOHN SPANGLER'S.
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PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR STOVE:,
PARLOR STOVES,
GAS-BURNING STOVES A 7
JOHN SPANGLER'S
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STOVES, STOVES,—VULCAN STO 1'
FOR HEATLAG
TWO OR. FOUR
, ROOMS WITH
ONE FIRE—FOURI
SUPPLY"N 0 W'READY—C ALL A
SEE THEM AT
J.Spaagler's Hardware and Stove S.
-Market Street, 3/arietta, Pa,
r.' L. BAKER,, Scriviner. All trines
Lekal inatruments prepared with i
and accuracy. He can'be found at the el.
of " The Itlariettian," in " Lindsay's Bu'
jug," between the Post °tee Co:ne!
Front street.
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