The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 30, 1865, Image 2

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P L Oaiker, Editor,
MARIETTA. PA :
VotTing, Deeeinbeh N, 186,5.
fir The Secretary of State of the
United States, bas issued bis proclama
tion, announcing that the requisite two
thirds of the States of the Union had
ratified the amendment to the Constitn
tiob, WherebY slavery is abolished in .
Ibis fair land of ours. Freedom now
reigns triumphant , in every part of• the
United States.
ir Senator Pessendeo, of Maine, ap
pointed on the Joint Committee of Con
gress to prepare a testimonial of respect
for the memortr of President Lincoln,
served on a similar committee appointed
after the death of President Harrison,
Senator Howard was also of that com
mittee in 1841, both gentlemen being
then members of the House.
eV One of the finest and most ele
gant passenger-cars that his probably
ever been constructed in this country is
now receiving the finishing touches at
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's
paint shop at Altoona. It is designed
for the use of the Directors of the -road,
and it is said it will cost about $25,000.
ifir Secretary Stanton hes asked for
a Congressional appropriation of 8100,-
000 for the poichase of Ford's theatre,
to be filled up as a depository for papers
relative to sick and wounded soldiers,
and sanitary statistics. The project of
making it a deposit of confederate docu
ments has been abandoned.
oar The Secretary of the Treasury re
ceived $6O, accompanied by the follow
ing note :
"Place the enclosed $6O to the credit
of the governMent. It is from a person
who believes that God will punish in
another world those who keep that
which does not belong to them."
sr The French Minister on Thursday
received official intelligence from Presi
dent Juarez of the abandonment of Chi
huahua by the French forces. Two
millions of Mexican silver dollars, coin
ed at El Paso, were deposited on Thurs.
day at one of the banks at Washington,
to the credit of the Mexican republic.
sir The use of the term " horse pos.
er " is very common, yet few except
good mechanics and engineers, attach a
definite meaning to it. It means the
power to lift thirty-three thousand
ponoSs, avoirdupois, one foot high in
one minute.
sr The Boston burglars are treated
with much severity. On Monday, two
men who were arrested for having gar
roted and robbed , a Frenchman, were
sentenced to twentylve years' confine
ment at hardlabor in the State prison.
ifir George W. Gayle, • who offered
one hundred thousand dollars for the
assassination of Mr. Lincoln, has given
bond at Montgomery, Ala , to appear
when called for. ' Gayle's defence is
that he was merely, blowing.
Or Francis Bagbar, who was arrest_
ed in New l'ork, with 8111,000 of bogus
greenbacks in' his possession, has been
sentenced to fifteen years in the State
prison, and to pay a tine of $5OOO.
IN" A. - celebrated Cremona violin was
sold by auction in Baltimore, on Satur
day, to Mr. Coulter, of that city for $960.
Bidders were present from Philadelphia,
New York and Boston.
ur The members of the Tunisian em
bassy lately in this country arrived in
Paris on the 6th inst. They told the
Parisians that they had a delightful vis
it in this oountry.
eir A letter from Ireland says the
people are coming tb the conclusion
that emigration is a better remedy for
the evils under which they suffer then
Fenianism.
ear Mrs. John Nevins has been arres
ted in Pittsburg upon the charge of
killing, by means of poison, her husband
who has recently returned from the ar
my.
er A French savant says Adam was
123 feet .9 inches tall, and Eve was 118
feet 9 inches. .Noah,'he declares, was
an equally large young man.
er Rod. Chas. A. Dana is now in
Washington, be is said to .rbe looking
after the'New York, collectorship.
sir The-Milli house at Oharlestoo, 13.
0., was opened on Wednesday, for the
first time since the commencement of
the war.
Gir One horse railroad company in,
New York Alischarged Oki) , dishonest
conductors in One week.
kr The old. bank_ of f'ittaborg bas
just declared its one ltundred and first
annual dividend. •
isr A $2OOO horn hasbeiiii.-484 to
Oeveral Grant by tie New York rrtood.l..
int Malb in a Nut-551R11
Major Haatinge and colony have left
Mobile for Brasil.
Not a lawyer has been elected to the
Lower Roue of the West Virginia
Legislature.
A Magnetic bank lock without key or
key-hole, and impossible to pick, is
among the recent inventions.
The Louisiana Senate has manifested
its loyalty by refusing to have the na
tional flag suspended over the President's
desk.
A mineral spring, , with water much
likes V lag, has been discoiered on the
farm where was fought the first day's
Gettysburg battle.
Major General Steedman has arrived
at' Nashville: Ho represents the feel
ings of Georgians as very bitter toward
Union men and the freedmen.
According to the. statement of a Ten
nessee member of Congress, a majority
of the marriages that are taking place
in Memphis are between ex-secession
ladies and northern emigrants.
A wag in Appleton, Wis., supplied a
farmer With font. quarts of Hungarian
grass seed last spring, from which the
farmer this summer raised about seven
teen million comely mullen stalks.
A conductor out west recently de
manded two tickets of the Siamese twins,
but the twins insisted they were one,
and as the conductor couldn't eject one
without the other, he had to let them
pass.
Clark & Brother, merchants of Lafay
ette, Indiana, have had a judgement en
tered agaio3t them for $4OOO, for injuries
received by a lady whose foot slipped
through a defective grating in front of
their store.
Some of the specie that for years past
has been bidden away in old stockings
ia coming to light, A Harrisburg busi
ness man received between $lOO and
$2OO in gold from a wealthy old farmer,
a day or two ego, in payment of a bill.
It is reported in Mobile that Joab
Lawrence and C. W. Dustan, late in the
service of the Treasury Department as
cotton agents, have pocketed a million
of dollars each, and left the country to
escape prosecution and punishment.
MIIBOI3, Jacob Thompson, Benjamin,
and Col. Fuller are in London, Slidell,
Mrs. Gwin and daughter, Judge Rost,
( rebel commissioner to Spain,) and Ma
jor Huse, agent of the rebels for the
purchase of arms, are in Paris.
Mrs. Jenny Van Zandt (daughter of
Signor EMS) is training her voice at
Milan. It is said that -she has already
received offers of engagements from Ital
ian opera managers abroad, and that it
is likely abe will wait to obtain a Euro
pean reputation before sbe returns.
The Lowinoor ( England) Iron Com
pany now regularly employ three large
omnibuses going around an out district,
Gym morning, to collect their working
men, who are thus prevented from "drop
ping in " at liquor shops
,on the way,
whereby they formerly lost much . time,
health and money.
The post office at Pithole was brbken
into on Sunday evening, and three bags,
containing the mail for New York, the
eastern and northern States, and eastern
Pennsylvania, taken. The sum of $56,-
000 widin . the nail bags, the property
of three men alone, and the:full amount
.
lost was probably between $75,000 and
$lOO,OOO.
The Director of the Mint has made
for the Secretary of the Treasury speci
mens of doable-eagles, eagles, hal feagles,
dollars, halves and quarters, bearing the
motto "In God we Trust." The Sec
retary approves the designs, and tile
coins flamed made hereafter will bear
this legend. The smaller coins do not
afford room for the words.
• The contributions of the Fenian bro
therhood and the-Fenian Sisterhood in
the various States of the Union to the
war fund, from the 11th of September to
the 28th of October, were $120,650,22.
The list embraces subscriptions of 20
cents, 40 cents, 60 cents, 80 cents, &c.;
the lowest sum that is received being 10
cents, while the higher sums are $lOOO,
$l5OO, $3OOO and $5OOO, and one from
California is $7228,99, Which is the lar
gest.
An action has been brought in one of
the New York courts by a person claim.
ing that be has been injured to the ex
tent of $5OOO by being 'described its a
colored person in one -of the city direc
tories. The error happened in this wise.
The person-who gathered the names for
the directory set down "coll," Meaning
collector of bills; after the man's name.
The compositor set it up "coll'd," and
so it went into print.
Four young villains, now under arrest
for the murder of an old man named
Stoddard, in Herkimer county, N. y.,
have dada eoilfessions of their bleody
deed. They also ,confessthat they had
selected a tavern keeper as another Nile
tim, and actually called at his tavern to
rob and kijt bigi,,74vhen-tbeir, beads fail
ed them And they left„ The - Jeeder
eigjlteek
pars old. , - _
c'l7- THEMA.R,IEiT'II-i_A_Nr.@--,
TRIG PRIZE EMI:L.I'RM. We men-1
tioned last week the Prize Scheme of
the American Statesman, in offering a
Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine
valued at $55.00 for every Club of For
ty Subscribers sent to the office. We
also learn that a $65 machine will be I
given for every Club of Fifty Sobscri-
bets, and generally one dollar for every
subscriber sent, allowed on the purchase
of a machine of any value or grade.
This virtually furnishing the paper at
twenty cents a copy per annum, how
greater inducements could be offored we
cannot conceive. As the Statesman is
a very cheap and popular sheet we ap
prehend that many of our town folks will
avail themselves of the opportunity of
getting.* Splendid Prize,Aud a .Cheap
Family Newspaper. It is published
weekly at $1.50 per annum at 67 Nas
sau street, New York.
Bishop Potter, of New York, in
the course of a sermon which' he delivei
ed on Thursday last, at the consecration
of Trinity church, in the city of New
York, of which Rev: Stephen H. Tyng ,
Jr., is the pastor, was very severe on
operatic singing in the Episcopal church
es of the city. The whole thing, he said,
had become a scandal; it was time to
speak about it, and it was time it was
suppressed. The Prayer Book contain.
ed an abundance of beautiful and impres
sive by mos, suited to every stage of life,
and these; he said, should be used.
Gir Jeff. Davis, in his prison at For
tress Monroe, still enjoys good health,
he daily walks on the parapet ; comfort
able apartments, a genteel wardrobe,
" the best the market Words" in the
provision line, and plenty reading mat
ter. He thought the President's mes
sage was in - general a wise and good
document, was disappointed that it was
not more specific in relation to the ulti
mate disposition which is to he made of
himself.
or Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, late Sur
geon General of the United States, has
gone to Europe in charge of a grandson
of the late John Jacob Astor, and a gos
siping correspondent says that he re
ceives for his services $lO,OOO in gold
for six months; all traveling and subsis
tence expenses liberally paid, and $3OOO
for each month occupied beyond the six.
ea- The captain of a schooner, from
Boston lately went on shore from his
vessel, which had got aground in the
St. John's river, Florida. Being at
tracted by a singular looking , object ly
ing near the edge of the water, he struck
it with an axe, when it exploded killing
him instantly. This torpedo had been
in th(water- over eighteen mouths.
$ S. Morgan Smith, a colored bar
ber of Philadelphia, who formerly car
ried on business at Sixth and Walnut
streets, who has attracted considerable
attention as a dramatic reader, has gone
to Boston to study preparatory to going
on the stage. Be has already been a
pupil of J. B. Roberts, the celebrated
tragedian.
sr There was no Thanksgiving day
in the South. The surly rebels say they
have nothing to be thankful for, and
me much more disposed to find fault
with the Almighty than to praise Him.
They forget that they have escaped from
the halter: Is not that something to be
grateful for ?
ggr The Pope's allocution against
the Free Masons las had a strange ef
fect. It is said that within a day after
it was published, the two secret lodges
in Rome received 28 new members. It
is also asserted that Pope Pins 'Was a
member of the order in the early part of
his life.
gar The question ()file admission of
the Southern claimants to seats in the
House of Representatives, it• is now
considered, has been fully determined.
The vote in the House adopting the
Stevens resolution by two-thirds, is re.
garded as conclusive evidence that they
will not be admitted this Winter.
, r A miner who shot a Digger In
dian by mistake near•Orrville, Cal., set
tled the matter with tbe tribe by paying
the squaw of the deftind $2O, four sacks
of flour and a new called dress. She
declared herself perfectly re-dressed.
ar Several hundred clerks in the
Treasury Department at Washington,
have received notice that their services
would be dispensed with after the 31st
of December. Macy of their places
will be filled by disabled soldiers.
IV G. W. Bieckleir, President of the
Knights of the Golden.Clirele, has been
released from Fort Warren , after two
years and eight months' imprisonment.
liar There is at present living in Swe
den a young man aged 19 years, who is
9 feet 5 inches in - height. At eight
years - of age he was 5 feet 3 inches.
or Mr. John S. Rarey, the famous
'horsetamer, is suffering from a severe
attack of paralysis. He resides at
Groveport, Ohio.
le' In one of the letters opened at
the dead-letter office in - Washington
were $20,60 bonds.
loor It is not,Une . s44l.he _refwains of ;
CaptaißW ; hl Ativiitokit taken South,
egmbirial. .
Zprsial Notiu.
WHAT ABERNETHY SAID ;—"WeII, sir,
what is the matter l" said Abernethy, the
great English surgeon, to a cadaverous•look
ing patient, who had called to consult him.
t'Oh, nothing serious," was the reply, •' my
stomach and liver are out of order, that's all."
•" Do you call that nothing serious "t" said Ab
ernethy; " I tell you, sir, that. when these
two organs are out of order, as you call it,
there's not a square inch of the body that is
not mere or less diseased, nor a drop of blood
is it that is in a healthful condition." Noth
ing can be more true, therefore it is of the
very highest importance to keep the stomach
and liver in a vigorous condition. If the one
is weak and the other irregular in its action,
tone and control them with Hostetter's cele
brated
_Stomach Bitters—the most genial vege
table Restorative and Alterative that has ever
been administered as a cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver disease. It is recommended by distin
guished surgeons and physicians of the United
States Army, by officers of the Army and Na
.vy, by our firat authors, by eminent clergy
men—in fact, by thousands of the most intel
ligent of. every class, as an unequalled protec
tive against epedemic and malarious disease,
and as a perfectly innocuous, but at die same
time powerful, invigorant and alterative. [D.
LYON'S P.ERIODICA L DROPS. The great ;e
-male Remedy for Irregularities.—These 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 olistructions of nature, and tbe promotion
of health, regularity and strength. Explicit
directions stating when they may be used, arid
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 J,nN L. LYON, without
which none are genuine.
Prepared by Or. JOHN L. LyoN, 195 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. CLARK & CO.,
lyl Gen'l Agts for U. S. and Canadas.
To CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser hav
ing been restored to health in a few weeks by
a very Simple remedy, after having suffered
several years, with 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 cojtv of the prescription, flee of
charge, with the directions for preparing and
useing the same, which they will find a sure
cure for Consumption, Asthma, Coughs, Bron
chitis, Colds, and all throat and lung affections.
The only object of the advertiser 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, FREE, b;
return mail, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WiLson, Williamsburg,
Kings County, Neve-York. Lly
Pa - The January thaw is a "capital institu
tion', for producing colds, coughs and kindled
ailments—much worse than severe cold wea
ther, and we advise our readers, particularly
those predisposed to any pulmonary weakness,
to see to it that they are well shod, and allow
no change of clothing. If any one is so un
fortunate as to contract a cold, cough, hoarse
ness or other pulmonary disorder, we know of
nothing so efficient as Coe's Cough Balsam.
Our advice is, take little and often. To 'these
who have 'ken living on the fat of the land
through the holidays, and have g ot their stom
achs out of order, we would ptescribe C 0 E.''S
Dyspepsia Cure i it has cured some very bad
cases of Dyspepsia.
ERRORS OF YOCTH.—A gentleman who suf
fered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre
mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful
indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who, need it, the
recipe and directions for making the simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi
ence, can do so by addressing
JOHN 13. OGDEN,
No 13 Chamber St., New York
Sraa EWE, .DOT Tay.e.—Every young lady
and gentleman in the United States can hear
something very much to their a - dvantsge by
return mail (free of charge,) by addressing
the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged will oblige by not noticing this
card.- 411 others will please address, their
oliedient servant,
BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS and Catarrh, tree
ted with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Is.ts.cs,
Oculist and Aurig a (formerly of Leydon,
land,) No. 619 PINE street, Philadelphia. Tes
timonials from the most reliable sources in the
City and Country can be seen at his office.
The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac
tice. Airrxricrai, EYES inserted without limn..
No charge made, for examination.
ITCH I ITCH 1 ! ITCH ! ! ! Scratch! Scratch!!
Scratch !! ! "Wheaton's Ointment" will cure
the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt !theism,
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, Edelen,
Mass•, it will be forwarded by mail, free of
postage, to any part of the:U. States [6m
11:3''' There is nothing more certain to pre
vent female irregularities than Dr. Velpau's
Female Pills; fhevwill, in all cases, cause
return of monthly sickness, without which no
unmarried lady can anjoy perfect health. For
sale. at Dr. Hinkle's drug store, Marictten
AIIT .STANDS,
Neat_ 4ia.ncle., Wine,
n. Kegs, Tube, Beekete and Cedar:weie:
etierelN; 6nnEteifili-Vegaild /Ai*
I az! 4'•
192111
Thos. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N. Y
MANUFACTORY, AT 718 ARCH STREET,
above Seventh, Philadelphia
I have cow in store, of my own importation
and manufacture, one of the largest and most
beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for
Ladies and Children's wear, inthe city. Also
a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and
Collars. lam 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.
ir' I have no partner, nor connection with
any other store in Philadelphia.
September 30, 1866. 4m
4159 - 1 T F.YIG egarßillG
1! - '''3L'411E110 IMAM
iu Crull's old stand, Market-st., marieii
ET ER RODEN El MISER,
{WITH D. HANAUER,'
DEALER IN
Men's and Boy's Clothing,
4 N, HATS At.D . CAPS, *a
BOOTS A N D SHOES,
and Gentlemen's. Furnishing Goods,
IN GREAT VARIETY
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
. _
' 0 . •
..Scribitter anA Cantie2anttr.
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 Con VEVANCING
line. 'laving gratuitous intercourse with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be ena
bled to execute legal instruments of writing
with accuracy.
it..r He can be found at the office of " THE
MA RIETTLA tt,"—` Lindsay '6 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.
,`!'Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always on iend and for sale.
A NEW IDEA
JIND A GOOD ONE.
:o: ___
BLACKWELL & CO.,
GILSEY'S DION BUILDING, 17t BROADWAY,
New York, have commenced the business
of taking SUBSCRIIPIONS to all the
PRI NCI PA L MAGAZINES and W EEK
LY PAPERS, for SHORT PERIODS,
(quarterly or half-yearly,) at the lowiest
early rates, onring a great advantage to
lovers of Literature, who may•wis.lt to take
several publications paying but a little mo
ney at a time. Pull particulars in a circu
lar sent on applicalion to any address. *. 5
A noon AGENT WANTED in each town.—
rt . P u S T—MASTERS are requested to
sena for our circular containing induce
ments.
BLACKWELL &
No. 171 Broadway, New-York.
Decemper 27, 1565.-3 m
R EEVES, AMBROSIA FOR
TOR BAIR
I=l
The Original and Genuine AMBROSIA i 3
prepared by J. ALLEN REEVES and is the
best hair dressing and preservative now in
use. It stops the heir falling out, causes it to
grow thick and long and prevents it from
turning prematurely gley. It eradicates
dandruff, cleanSes, beautifies and renders the
hair soft, glossy and curly. Buy it, try it and
be convinced. Don't be put off with a spuri
ous article. - Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia and
take no other. For Sale by Druggists and
Deal. rs in Fancy Goods everywhere,
PRICE, 75 Cents per bottle—s 6 per dnzen.
Address, REEVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT,
62 Fuiton.st., New-York City.
For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. liinkle's
Drug Store. [12:8-ly
THE POPULAR HATS OF THE N I
SEASON.
Gentlemen's Dress Silk Hal,
Gentlemen's Cussimer Dress Hat,
Patent Resort Hat, The Rusher Hat,
Thb Dash( r Hat, The Eatln Hat,
The Faust Hat, The Dundreary Hat.
A large and splendid assortment of all the
above new ae4 popular styles, in Cloth, Can
simer and , Felt, together with a full line of
PLAIN HAPS
Also, all the new styles of Fall and Winter
Caps for gentlemen; youth's and childien's
wear.
SHULTZ 4 , BROTHER,
FASHIONABLE _ HATTERS,
NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
THF., MASON & lIAMLIN
Cabinet Organs,
Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and
secular music; for $BO to $6OO each. Fiery
oar. Gold or Vint . Medals, or other first pre
miums awarded them.. Illustrated Catalogues
sent free. A ess, MASON & Fliorratc, Bos
ton, or M ASON 'BROTHERS New-York.
September 9, 18e3,1y.] •
DR. J. Z. H OFFER,
DENTIST,
OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE
froll OF D hIN TA L SURGERY;
LATE OF HARRISBURG. -
FFICE:—Front street, next door to R.
110 Williams' Drug Store, between Loimst
end Walnut streets, Columbia.
B AZIN'S PEK-FUMES. -
The latest and most exquisite such as ""Liss
me' Quickly," " Upper Ten,” •' Hydeosmia,
" West End," Jockey Club," , and also Po
mades and Hair Oils. Examine our stock.
We can please yon in price and qualit3
GOLDEN . 34 OR TA R DRUG STORE
... . . .
. • TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN !li
IA
D Eley's Gun Caps, Eley's Gun . Wadds,
Bupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder
Baltimore Shot; Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks,
sold at , : - JOHN' SPANGLER'S.
CicOAL HODS, Coal - Selves,Coal Shovels,
Sro
kerve - Grates; - Clinders and Li
nings-of' different kindsi_kept on-hand at
- - - JOHN SPANGLER'S.
A LARGE -LOT OF F WINDOW
SHADES at remarkably low prices
o close Out. JOHN, SPANGLER
•T° balked
D ! ust 'received, Scotch
.14101 .. IPA/05:76.4.1.F . 43 ttirirsesi
7 c Se pure, at .71. D. E-2.1::1-..c:{a4s
tfeb) hoods. too
4. 4
SPADGLER & RICH,
- 1 - 17013LD announce to their frieade so da
Vy public generally, that they have
a large and well selected stock of e n t, 4
i rt
FALL AND WINTER GOOD
and are daily receiving accessions thereto
Oar stock of LADIgS DRESS GO6Ds t om '
p
'e all the latest and most desirable fehritl:
styles and c olors. French Mennos,
All-wool Poplins, Cobgurgs,meatos,
All-wool Delains. Mixed p op i th .
Alpaccas, Lavelle',
Debazes, Mixed
rt Delisten,
A large assortment of Plain and Fancy
WOOL SHAWLS,
Knit Goods, Breakfast Shawls, 1.1 00 4 1,
Scarfs, Cloaking Cloths, Saektng
Flannel', White Goods, Skel
eton and Balmoral Skirts,
Hosiery and Gloves.
DOMESTICS.
LADIES
FANCY
FURS.
/0411
Old Established
Fur
Calicos, Delains, Ginghams, Flannels, ch eek
Muslin., Ticking., Sattinetts, Jea n; Lite
and Cotton, Diaper, American and RI:
dam Towelling, Floor and Table Oa
Cloth, Wall and Window Paper,
MEN AND BOY'S WEAL
Plain and Fancy Cas.simeres, Frond rid
English Cloths, Knit Shirts and Drape
Gloves and Mitts, Paper and Linea
Collars, Shirt Fronts, Nick Ties,
Suspenders, Knit Jackets, Esc.
A full assortment of the latest styles Men
and Boys Hats and Caps, Groceries Su
ss %
Syrups, Coffee, Teas, Raisins, Prune s:
Apples, Cranberries Corn Starch, p sd
Salt, Flab, &c. A full assortment of Glas i i
Queenaware. ,
Thankful for past favors, we would teipptt,
fully ask an examination of our stock befell
purchasing elsewhere.
SPANGLER Sc
Marietta, November 4, 180.4.
411111‘ THE GREAT
CD A_ TT
OF
- u_ ma. aaa Misery
Just Published, in a sealed envelope. P:itt
A Lecture on the nature, treatment, ^rid rat{.
cat cure of Seminal Wesldlest, or SPI.R,VA.
TOBRH(EA, induced by Salf.abuse,
untary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous be.
bility and impediments to marriage generally,
Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, 4c. by Dr. Maui
Culverwell, author of the "Green Book,' 2 &e,
The world-renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own en
perience that the awful consequences of self.
abusemay be effectually removed withoutme•
dicine, and without dangerous surgical opera
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pointing out a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, now:
to what his condition, may be, may me
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This Lecture will prove • bun to ihouunds
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Sent, under seal, in a plain encelope,to toy
address, postage paid, on receipt of Six Celia
or two postage stamps. Address tie publish.
ers, • CHAS. J. C. KLINEir CO.,
127 Bowery-, New-York, Post-otirze hula
June 17, 1855.-1 y:
►~ARIETTA ACADEMY.
Corner ofdlurket Square and Crapt.
This Academy will open for the lecrip..l
pupils of both sexes, on MONDAY, Ito lin
of SEPT EM Lit. Instruction will be 7,iw3
in all the branches usually taught is Sucii
stnutions.
The patronage of the i.uhlic is respectiiii
solicited.
TEnms:—For Five Montha, ,e10N7 , 0
Lain And. Greek, each, (extra)
A Boardiag Howe will be opened in 15n
.
Spring. S. MAXWELL.
Prlno24.
REMUS TO
Rev. J. J. Lade, Wrightsville,
Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster,
Dr. H. Carpenter, Lancaster,
Adam Bake, Esq., Chatham, Chester, o
D. Wilder., Esq. Baltimore, Md.
R. W. Smith, Wrightsville,
Samuel Lindsay, Marietta,
Calvin Schaffner, "
Dr. Cushman, _
H. D. Benjamin "
Marietta, September 2, 186.5.-timl
Xerohant Tailor, and Clothier,
At P. J. Kramples,Old Stand. on the Car
ner of North Queen ant Orange
Streets, 'Lancaster, Penn'a.
R A TEF U L to the Citizens of 11arieHi
Ur and vicinity, fur the liberal ;lemma
heretofore extendet the undersigned resp.a:'
- fully solicits a continuance of the sank; 51.
flaring them that under all circumstances.
efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfssay
equivalent for every net of confidence repotal;
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A. lq D V Evil Seal
such other seasonable material as fashion, ier!
the market furnishes, constantly kept on 1
and manufactured to order, promptly, sallow
sonably, as taste or style may suggest.
A L50,--NEA D Y—MA DE CLOTHIIIG,
Gentleman's Furnishing Goof*
and such articles as usually belong to B tsar
chant Tailoring and Clothing establislusecl.
NT ()TICE.
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All persons knowing themselves
to the undersigned, in any Ray, will o° o
call and settle before the first day of .1 . 10 0 ..,'
1866, and all persons having claims , P 4 r
him, to present 'the same -for settlement , i 3
the future, all professional bills will betegiri•
ed as due ut the expiration of six nut:
All Store purchases must .be auh:
course has become absolutely neceesmy"
consequence of the cash system now adopte. lo
Philadelphia. All professional accountilo:
ning over six months writ have interest Oda.
FRANKLIN HINKLE, 211. P.
Marietta, December 9, 1865.
fIHE BEST OF THE MONTHLIES—
'ERE LADY'S TRIEN o—devoted to I'ASP
lON and LITERATURE. Beauttfal So/
Engravings. SPLENDID DOIIBLE-SIZED CO'
ORED EASII/0.7- PLATES. The Latest pAtte r ' l
of DiesseS, Cloaks, BOnnets, EmbroiderY
t r X
Household receipts, Music. gm. 'Wheeler
Wilson's Sewing Machines given as pieriatO:
Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEO
& PETERSON, 319 Walnut-et.,
HENRY HARPEJiI o. \
• el MO -ARCH STREET, •
Watches,
AND SUPERIOR SILVER-PLATED W °E.
OCt. 14-3m.]
CONNECTICUT TOBACCO SW)
TOR FREE DISTRIBUTIO •
Fine Connecticut Tobacco Seed Pio
been received at the Tobacco Wa , e'",
F. L. BRUNS St CO., in Ibis baroulh,'":,,
is now ready for FREE distribution to tto
bacco Growers of this neighborhood. pr,!
The object in 'thus •listributing this
Seed.isto encourage the raistng I ,a
grade of Tobacco than has herc o ic° re
grown in thra vicinity.
Marietta, November 4, !W.-3h
Echternaell'a Army Lotion, an •
~c ,
UP hie remedy for Boddie Calla, Open
diseaetl ci,t thes
AT :• r f--
ME
DIY CENTS
S. S. RATLIVON,
PHIL4DELPHI.I
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