The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, April 14, 1866, Image 3

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    El
to fatal Paritttian.
satur day illorning, April, 14, 1866.
'fhe Concert by the choir of the
Epiicopal Church, on Thursday evening
„ s quite a success. The choir was ro
od by Messrs. Wagner Barnitz, John
Jordan sod Peter Bentz, of York. and
a , Gast and Georg. Brenneman,
of Lbocd r.
60d ot ers we did not
boo"'
sang that old favor
tlo °The Sexton," with decided effect ;
t be doett " Pass under the rod," was one
o f the beet rendered during the even
jog irbilet the violin solo, by Dr. Heide.
p s, so very sweet. The recitation of
The ROW by Rev. Mr. Thompson,
R te executed with marked ffect.
Bx• Governor Bigler's eldest. son,
geed Bigler, committed suicide by'
shooting himself with a pistol, in his
bed room, at a hotel in Lock Haven, on
s o aday of last week.
If Hon. Thaddeus Stevens has our
Odle for Congressional documents.
..... .....
The l'rinters' Circular" is a
teat little twelve page monthly, publish
ed tY R. S Monaunio, 36 Hudson' street,
Philadelphia, at $1:00 a year. 'Rvery
printer and publisher should have a
copy.
air A c l o ck wit 4 found at' the Eagle
furnace, on the morning of the 3d of
April. The owner can get it by calling
on James 'icily, at the. lower 'end of
town.
gir Quite a serious fight occurred at
t h e Upper Station OH last Monday morn
nig between Daniel Updegraff, of this
borough, and a man by the name of Phil
ip, from Northumberland. It appeara
tint Updegraff and several . other ones
bad been abusing the Yankees pretty
nverely, when this num inVited him out.
110 accepted the invitation and a ring
woe formed and at it they went, result
iag iu the complete whipping of Upde
gulf. Philips is called the Northum
berland " Bully."
gibe river has been in running or
der for the past week and considerable
lumber arrived—the prices have kept up
very high and but little—that had nut
previously been contracted for =— has
elmoged hands. The clothiers and oth
er Front street merchants are considera
t4 chop-fallen at the abortive spring
trade, which has, really, thus - far, been
almost a failure.
iley, Mr. Stringer delivered a very
ittereeting lecture, on Temperance, be
flae, the "Open Temperance Organize
lion," on Monday evening last, - The
lecture was well attended, and 27 names
14'70 added to the list. This eociety
Limber. 4 152 inewhera. Another
iiweting will be held on the 23J, to be
iiii,lreised by 'atty.. M r.
fir Willimn (Nutt:Mugs, oue of the
foist harmless specimens of the " ninth
ptrt of a inn " in our town, was very
V :oleo tly handled, a few days since by
Jutal Markley, of Al aytowo, who threw
lim against a counter and broke his
MIL Markley has been arrested. It,
is raid thu assault was entirely unpro-
Ca The New York papers announce
the arrival of the cholera at Halifax,
;Leh put the authorities of Gotham, on
the look out that all sanitary measures
utprecionion should be observed. We
gook thie news behooves us to urge the
vloie observance of the late ordinance
passed by our council with regard to
cieittsiog outhouses, &c.
fir The School Directors of Lances
tertey clad county will meet in conyen
1100 in the Court House, in Leicester
on the first Tuesday of May next, at one
o'clock lc the afternoon, to elect a Su
perintendent of the public Schools of
Lancaster city and county, to serve far
three years, and to 15x the salary for that
tab' A colored man, by the name of
lle nrY, was arrested by Coustable Em
"lner, on 11113 t Saturday morning, for
stealing meat from the smoke house of
ihtijambe Herr, a farmer, residing sever.
!Mites le the country. Se was put in
Jill to fulmar at court.
Mr. A. Lindsay, near the Post
ufhe, has jot mewed-cream stock of
761 1 he City mimic work. Ladies
should should call and see theenew styie,Glo,B
- Bulatorals, and the' stylish ' Polish
Boots 1 It ea d his advertisement.
le Shrill' Smith made a flying visit
to our place a few days sloes, - to arrest
David Rattan and Daniel Updegratl; for
Prlventlag Samuel °assure from getting
,Posaposiou of a house he (Case at e) says
Qhad tooted from Batten. The ease
1 41 to court.
.. 6 ."•••••• •••••••••••••••••••
R. 1 4,. . D ilating has become quite brisk.
".'"11 Yankee packets were- "OwelLIIP"
;31U0sday
al last and started forth. Tide
Witor Can.
a D r: l3- ockios, Orileleole, will
nte aemi-weekly visite to Marietta.
4 8 his card in another column,.
Spairgier d facisiive received a
ille iSvoice of goods. See that - 4 Wdviv;
zDept.
lit The file; end teetiviel; b,sfr4
° hot the Preatlyterferijih'umb,"iiin qotr,
c: )! erw.d e7ening next, the 1611.
sSpitfal Notiter.
A POINT ON WHICH ALL PHI'S/CIAN9
AONC.E.—Out of ton thousand regular physi
cians you cannot find one who will not say
that stimulants and invigorants are absolutely
necessary in medical practice. And yet in
bygone years humane practitioners have hesi
tated to administer them, because the fiendish
ingenuity of wretches who make merchandise
of human infirmities had so polluted and de
teriorated them that the remedy was deemed
as dangerous as the disease. This perplexity
Is happily done away with. Physicians know,
because the first analytical chemists of the age
have demonstrated the fact, that HOSTET
TER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS are absolutely slid entirely free from
all pernicious elements. Hence they have
been introduced into the United States Army,
and are accepted, whereon the testimony of
the wise, the intelligent and the Philanthropic
is rated at its just value, as the best protective
against and Cure.for all diSeases arising from'
impurity in the airor other unhealthy climate
nfiuences, that has ever been.tested by tipe-;
rience. In cases of Ilyspepsis. -an4, Liver
Complaint, we state without qualification or
reservation, that tae Bitters are as nearly in
fallible as anything prepared by human skill
can be. [ A-Im
- Lyoz,'s PERIODICA L DROPS. The great fe
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
end positive, reitdering them a reliable, spee
dy and certain apecific 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
p else 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 the promotion
of health, regulhriti end' strength.. Explicit
directions stating when they insibe ved, and
explaining when they should not, dor 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 Jou! f. Lvov., without
which none are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. Jorrx L. Lyon, 193 Chapel
street, New-Haven, Conn., who can be con-
Buried either personally or by mail, (enclosing
stamp) conecfning all private diseases and fe
male weaknesses. Sold by Druggists every
where. C. G. CLARK. St Co., Gen'l Agts for
U.S. and Canadas. IY
To Coxstin Przy ES.—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 if, be
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, A:bile:la, 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 s blessing:
Parties wishing the prescriptlon,yns.a,
return mail, will please address
ltev. EDWARD A. I,Vir.sonr, Williamsburg, ‘
1 ings County, New-York. 1:: L.ly
ERRORS or Yoc - rir. 7 A gentleman who suf
fered far years from Nervous Debility, Pre
mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful
indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, Send Tree to all . wlicr need it, the
recipe and dilections for making the 'simPle
lemedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi
ence, con do so by addressing JOHN B. Oo-
DEN, No. 13 Chiamber St., New-York.
To DRUNKARDS.- - A ' reformed inebriate
would be happy to communicate (free of ,
charge ) to as Many of his fellow beings as
will address huh, very important and .useful
information, and place in their hands a sure
cure for the love of Strong Drink of any kind.'
This information is freely offered by one whp
has narrowly escaped a drunkard's grave.
Address. SETH B. HENDERSON, No. 9 Broad
Street, /few York. Pin
STRAELIE, BUT TRPE.—Every young. lady
and gentleman in the_United States can hear
something very much to their advantage by
return mail (free of charge,) by addressing
the undersigned: Those having fears of being .
humbugged will oblige by not noticing,. this
card. All others will please address their
obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPHANI S3l
Broadway, N. Y.
Dl' Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea
ted with the utmost success, by J. iSA A CS,
.D., Oculist and (almerl3 of Ley
den, Holland,) No. 619..P1NE st.,
Testimonials from the most reliable
sources in the city and country can be seen at
his office. The 'minced faculty ore invited "to
accompany their patients, as he has no fiecreis,
in his practice. Artificial .Eyes inserted with
out pain. No cliarge for examination.
r 3 The Ladies of Atnerica, from their pe
culiartiabits, are said to be the most unhealthi
in the world, alsoto suffer most when about
to become aort„Other. Dr. Velp . aii ; s ?ills are a
great blessing to all ladies, as theyregulate and
assist nature. Sold by Dr Hinkle, Marietta,
and by all good druggist': - '
Ice cream._
ATmany, the request of of our old custom
era, we have fitted up
,tin
ICE CREAM SALOON,
in the room formerlyoropied as a store
room, a few, doors west of Sparkgier's , store.
Fruit of all - kinds,,when in season,
Fine Confectionary,
Oranges and Lemons,.
• Fresh .Beans
Always on hand andfor,ilokle-
Open every day And evetting- 7 4tmday's
excepted.. ,rz
HENRY WOLFE 4r co.
14atietta,,,Apyil 7, 11366,. 7 1t0 ;
A ttt
O UR sEco,rlP-AvtlyA.L :--Ave will
open this week our second invoice of
Cti EAP GOODS,lwltich.wip i be sold to suit
the downfall in iffirclittndiffe• Come and see
us, for we will not be undersold by any other
home outside of.PliiiiisrAWAlL -
SOWERS & STEACY,
- Market street., I%feriotta, Pa.
LJtc - faTliE M.A.RIETT_IA.NR/-*.)
$25! Ttt r $25!
ERion Xlitsintss • Cotitge,
Handel & Thiydn
Bth (Ind Spring Garden Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
TLIOMA,S MAY PEIRCE, A. M.,
PRESIDENT AND CONSULTING_ ACCOUNTANT
Zxitgorainahg igatteciwpfs.
Novel and Permanent rrangrnient of
BUSINESS COLLEGE
TERMS, -t. •..
From April 1,- to October 1, 1866,
AND SUCCEEDING YEARS
DtrE SCUOLA ASH I PB, including Bookkeeping,
Business Correspondence, Forms and Cas
toff a, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Pen
manship, Detecting Counterfeit Money and
Commercial Law,, ,
TWENTY=FIVE DOLLARS.
Scholarships, including the same subjects as
above, Time litnitied to Three Months,
TWENTY DOLLARS
Penmanship, Three Months,. . $7
penmamship and Aiithmetic, 3ms 10
The saying of Coal and Gas in the Summer
months is an, advantage of such importance as
enables the management of this College to
make a cimsiderable reduction•in the Summer
rates from October 1, 1866 to April 1, 1867,
and succeeding years, as before.
Life Scholarships,l3s ,
Scholarships, 3 months, 23,
Penmanship, 3 months, - 10
Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 months, 12
Special Terms for Clubs, Soldiers and for the
Sons of Ministers and Teachers.
Day and Evening Insturction for both
sexes and all ayes,
In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Pan
manahip, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arith
metic' Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Ana
lytical Geometry, the Calculus, Navigation,
Surveying, Engineerin,g, Gauging, Mining,
Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, Ger
man, Telegraphing, and the English Branches
at moderate prices.
Endorsed by the public as the most success
ful Business College of the country, a is evi
denced by the fact, that
FOUR HIJNDRED AND TWO STUDEFTS
have entered in the •
FIRST SIX MONTHS OP ITS EXISTENCE
PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS..
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE. A. M..
GEORGE B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES,
C. N. FARR, JR., J. T. REYNOLDS,
HENRY•REIM, A. E. ROGERSON,
lA. M., C. E„)
Supported by an able corps rf Aasistants.-
Call or send for a catalogue, College Curren
cy, and Peirce's practical Educator.
OFFCE-631 NORTH EIGHTH . STREET.
. THOMAS M. PEIRCE.
April 19, 1866. -36-2rnin.
en A. LINDSAY, ad oiti
Sil...Manufacturer and Dealer in -
BOOTS .. ,60 SHOES,
MARKET MEP", MARIETTA, PENN
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neighborhood that he hos
at this tine the largest assortment of City made
work O'er offered in this Borough, amongst
which, may be named the new-style
?01ig44 goof, /r 0 El j3Rtiro*
FOR 7'HE LADIES
. A. L. being a practical i BOOT AND SHOE
more
judgment
enables him to select with
judgment than those who are not: He contin
ues to manufacture in, the very beat manner
everything in the BOOT AND S HOE
, line,
which he will . warrant for neatne s s and fit.
I:3—Call and examine the.new stock before
going elsewhere.
Marietta, April 14, 1866. •
N.EW GOODS
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
We beg leave to invite all those wlu3 are in
want of Bargains to our
A'E►V AND . CHEAP DRY, GOODS;
Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, No
tions, 6•c.; 6-c.;
and all other classes of goods generally kept iii
a first class store: - Having purchased our en
tire stock For CASH and at the recent decline
will 'sell them' much hem v the former rates.
COME AND SEE OUR CHEAP
MUSLINS, CHECKS, TICiS, -
GINGHAMS, PRINTS,
which will be sold right down with the mark
et. Our Dress : Goods department comprises
the latest dosigns of ;goods adapted to the s-a
son whica will be found. full and complete.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS
.• IN GREAT VARIETY
of which we have a beautiful line of plain and
Fancy' Cassimeres; English and French Sack
ings, Plain Black Cloths, both °reign and
domestic, and all other Goods for a nice out
fit. • •
Queensware, s full line of Toilet, Tea and
Dinner Setts, covered. dishes, &c., always
on . hand, Groceries, a good supply of choice
Teas, Coffee, Sugar c Syrups and spices.
Dry Goods
.cheaper than Wet Goods.
Come and see us and he convinced of what we
say. ' BOWERS 4.; STEACY
MA A.K ET STREET,
Marietta Pa
•la 0 - 4 a entiSt.
S.- Atlee Booking. M. D. D. D. S..
FFERS his . Bervices in either the Operative,O
SulAical or Mechanical Departments of
'DENTISTRY:
Teeth extracted without pain, by the ad
ministration of the "Nitrus Oxide Gas" or
Ether. OFFICES: In Marietta every Tues
day and Friday, in the "St. John House," and
Corner of Locust and Second sta., Columbia.
Marietta, April y1,.18611.-6m.] . ,
T HE POPULAR HATS. OF THE N I
SEASON.
Gentlemen's Dress Silk Hat,
•
Gentlemen's Cassimer Dress Hat,
Patent Resort Hat, The Rusher Hat,
The Dasher Hat, - The Eaton Hat,
The Faust Bat, The Dundreary Hat.
A large and splendid assortment of all the
above new and popular styles, in Cloth, Cas
simer andFelt ' together - with' a fill litie.of
PLAIN ;HAPS.
Also, all the new.styles of Fall and Winter
Caps for gentlaiden; youth's and childien's
SHULTZ is- BROTHER,
FASHIONABLE HATTERS,.
- NO. 20, NORTH .QUEEN ,STREET)-
`LANEIASTER. PA: ' '
LOOK TO t-OUR INTBREST;
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND. bushels
of Lime for sale, for Whitewaabing,
land.,, This to the best lime in
the country: . Pric'es at the biln ,for the best
picked lime by the bushel 25 Apply
to Henry Wolfe; 'agent for - the. Wzighisvill&
Company burning "lime on irr. John Halde
man's farm.—All orders left. with Harry
Wolfe will be promptly filled.
01tICE All y pejetiim yagtving,A l erc-
Ilit telViiitdebte?..•ta" the_anfietaigtfidzlll,
pieitie'daeaN.,?eta
•
Marietta, Agar 11, 1
"~ otsee.q
ti . .
DR. }TENT`, Y LANDIS.
Dr. Henry Landis
Dr. lienry Landis
At the "Golden Mortar,"
At the •'Golden Mortar,"
Market Sire et, Marietta,
Market Street, Marietta,
Keep constantly on hana
Keep cmstantly on hand
Drugs,
Perfumeries,
Fancy Articles,
Patent Medicines,
Coal Oil Lamps and Shades,
Howe & Steven's Family Dye Colors,
Shoulder Braces and 'Rums,
Paper's and Periodicals,
Hooka& Stationary,
Poctznonn ales,
.'Segars,
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Remember the place,
Remember the Place,
Dr. Grove's old Stand
Dr. Grove's . old Stand
Give us a call.
Give us - a call.
E. REMINGTON & SONS
moll
1000,
• AI MANUFACTURERS
Of Revolvers, _Rifles, Muskets
AND CARBINES,
For. the United Statis Service.
Also, Pocket and Belt, Revolvers,
a., , ,eattn e _• Oialata,
'Me Canes, Revolving Rijles,..Rifle and
Shot Gun Barrels and Gun materials,
sold by Gun dealers and the Trade
generally.
In these days of Housebrfakint; and Robbery,
every House, Store, B.nk and Office should
have one of
iieboibe,t•s.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the
late improvements` in Pistols, and superior
wOrkmanehip wig form - , will find all combined
in the Igew
latmin,gton. 311datherg.
Circulars containing cute and description
of our Arms will, be furnished on application.
E. REMINGTON 4- SONS,
luorr, N. Y.
MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents,
• No. 40 Courtlund-st., N. Y
NEW Groc)r)...s
JIi.T'RECEIVED FOR CASH,
AT
PIiILIDELPIIII PirICES.
GPEL,ISI & STRICKLER,
Successors to Abraham Cassel,
Market St., Marietta, Lancaster Co , Pa
To the Public: •We he i r leave to announce to
our patrons and the public generally that our
arrangements for the Spring &mon are such
as will enable us to offer for sale an unusually
iv ell selected, Varied and attractive stock
of
DRY GObDS,
GROCERIES,,.
G LASS and
QUEENPWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
)A IN DOW SHADES,
CARPETING &c &c .
Having reduced our stock to the very lowest
point, enabled us to Jay in -an entirely new
assortment; which we feel confident will be
attractive to the old and to new customers of
this old stand.'
Every Department will constantly be re
plenished with the 'most desirable offerings
and bargains from New York and_ Philadelphia
markets.
We particularly solicit your attention to our
goods and. prices before purchasing elsewhere.
GA.BLE & StIUCKLER,
One door - West of the Post Office;.Market St.
The highest Marcel price paid in goods
in exchange for Country produce. •
.Marietta, March 2 , 1866.
"onainut all "
- Clio till Jag. „store.,
jitlarket Street, Marietta
JOHN FOULKS
Having again leased, from Captain Samuel
D. Miller, his old and popular Clothing stand,
would take this method of informing the pub
lic that he has just laid in an excellent. atoek
of everything in the •
Ready-made Clothing Line,
SUCH AS
Over, Dress and Business Coats,
•
Pantaloons and Vests,
OF ALL GAA DES AND PRICES,
Cloths, Cassimeres an i vestings always on
hand, which will be cut and made-up to suit
the tastes of customers. tletaleinen's Fur
nishing Goods; Shhts, Drawers, - Ilose, Collar.%
Suspenders * , Neck Ties, HATS AND
CAPS• of • all 64
'kinds, .&c:, &c.
ll37•Goods at'an pricesfrom the fin'estlo
the cheapest. Coll and. pee for yourselves be
fore purchasinrg elsewhere. •
Marietta, Februyry i 7, 1566-.ly,
A ucrioN.-- -DRY 008.
•
.WE HAVE J (IST OPENED
$lO'.6OO l W O,RT H . ` IF V ALU A
DRY GOO D S
Slightly wet at the great fire in Philadelphia
whieh we 'are selling 4t less thms ha{f their
value, quite a variety, of musliiis, Calieoes,
Cassimerea, Flannels and Linens are embrac
ed in the lot. '
Ai's? a - full . '
assortment of Seasonable.
SPRING GOODS
in perfect order and of the- newest styles at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Call soon and you willget sornegreat bargains.
. - - • SPANGLER & RICH:
-Marietta, March, 16,4966.
wILL COX & • GIBBS
roieztiss
&zmtn_g., ~/Lcichink
yhe most simple,. complete and easilyinap
sge:d Sewing -Machine now in It does
every'desaitptimi of work—never stops at or
needs to Sc helped ) over seams, - bur does all
its work rapidly and well. The needle re
nufitis:no adjustment—you cannot get it in
wrong—itmakee any width of hem.you,wish
braiding
_ , beautifull,V. The Braider Is
in the foot of every - machine..end .pgrt of it,
atidoief always adjiisted,nevdtetifthipf:phtee,
Call h ideexamtne ;them " befpre.4pukehaaing
any other, at -
H. -'1.7 2TEINPS,
Corner North Queen street and Centre square;
Sole -- Agents Tbr Lancaiter Cotity;,.
Upeaatey, .Vebru_at.yA7glB63.-tf. •
irr p. viiil e v
ofi,ie..ind' Liguori for
o.o.lo:rerts?.'
"NT i c - 71 ith jt..o MO Fa i
ttrEetaidY
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF THE
/an; augh. _ft:Lela/a,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING APR1L:2,1866
ITEMS OP EXPENDITURE,
Bernaid Nye, masonry, $ 25:52
John Graybill; stone, 18:75
Geo. A. Mayling, labor, - 14:00
C. Stull.; hauling, 3:2.,
Henry' Ockard, ditto, 36:64
J. Clayton Steacy, not'. :25
Martin Shield, labor 4:00
Benj. Shield, ''' -4:00
A. ltmswiler, services, 97:10
C. C. P. Grosh, assessor, ' 32:00
Election Officers, • 5:00
It. A. Child. labor, 6;00
Jno. Spanglar, glass and lamps, 7:40
John Shields, labor, 9:00
J. J. Libhart, Council salary, 1864 5:00
F. L. Baker printing, 50:55
ditto, collecting tax on account 50:00
ditto, ditto ditto . , 1864, '22:11
Christ Scheon, hauling, . 9:90
Thos. Barnes, labor, 26:00
Geo. Sargeon, ditto, 11:50
Int. Odd Fellows' Bond, 21:48
J. M. Anderson, horse hire, 5:00
Jacob Gable, labor, 7:00
1. Hiestand, clerk salary, 30:00
Henry Becker, labor, • 68:50
P. F. Co. interest and rent, 20:34
B. F. Hiestand, -lumber, 1:50
Patterson & Co., hardware 4:68
B. F. Hiestand, council salary 1864, 5:01'
J. J. Libhart, council salary 1865, 5:00
Jacob Sendai, clock tender, . 20:00
H. B. Society-, interest and rent, 39:00
Chief Burgess, revenue stamps, 8:00
Pearsol & Gers4 Printing- auntie, 15:00
F. K. Mosey, music, 5:00
Jno. Jeffreys, mason, " 2:50
Chas. Malhorn, services, 3:00
Geo. W. Alehaffy, C. B. salary, 25:00
Geo. Hippie , cindering pike, 300:00
ditto ditto street, 50:45
Jno. Auxer, Trees. Salary, 50:00
F. K. Mosey, services, 3:00
Cash balance in Treasury, April. 3,
1866, $ 1071:56
ditto received from M. & L. pike Co, 300:00
14 " Hal/ rent, - 78:Q0
da " " sale Engine house 5:00
CI .414 4 . sale of Bounty
Bonds, 1865, 5750:00
" Taxes from F. L. Baker 9600:01
Amt. expenditure for '1865, $ 1071:92
" Notes paid in Bank and dint. 14363:15
" Bonds lifted I 1000:00
" Interest on Bonds, 310:39
$ 16745:46
ti Balance in Treasury, April, 2, 1866 '59:11
Isnds sold for cash, 1864,
" James Fidler, recruit,
" S. Glad felter,
" Henry Miller, "
" Peter El ,"
" Walt. Piokerson,
" Jacob Rhode, "
[35-6m
" J. L. Berger,
" Abraham Ropp "
" F. K. Mosey;
" Henry Pickle
g Daniel Grove' "
Total amount Banda issued $. 13500:00
Less BoLds paid 1000:00
Total amt. bounty Bonds extant 12500:00
Liabilities of the Borough of Marietta,
April 2nd, 1866.
Amount unpaid orders outstanding $ 168:86
" Coupon bonds 12500:00
•' Bonds due H. B. Society 400:00
" " P.P. Company' 139:12
" - " Susquehanna Lodge,
I. 0. of 0. F. 358:00
" " " Henry Mussleman 325:00
" " " A. H. Glatz 1000:00
Less balance in treasury
Total indebtedness this day, April
2nd, A. D. 1866, $14831:87
NEW TRIMMING & VARIETY
STORE,
Opposite Diffenbach's and two doors
West of the Golden Mortar
Drug Store,Market-st.,
Marietta.
Mit& 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 Ancy Mantua and Velvet
Libbons, Gimps, Cords and lassels,
and -Buttons in endless variety,
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars,
Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Ernbld ki'dkfs,
o . p,era Caps, Silk &'Zephyr Scarfs,
Suenenders, Germantown Wool,
Twilights, . Breakfast Coseys,
Braids and Shetland Wool,
Bindings, Zephyr Yarn,
Laces, Neck-Vea l
BALMOR ALS, 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.
1/" The public are particularly requested to
call and examine for themselves.
its Mrs. It. is agent for the sale of the cel
ebrated Singer "A" Family Sewing Machines
which took ihe.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
1 0
- ETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the
Post Office at Marietta , Pa., MUMMA Y,
A RI L 12, 1866 L
Albert, William `2 Ewards, Aadison
Black, Miss Sadie J. 2Horning, David Y.
Bowmaater, Henry Jones, Anson
Chamblin, John Johnston, J. A.
Coleman, S. Morton, Miss A R.
Coble, Miss Alice Newtin, L.
Calder & Bro. Wyman, A. D."
Drinkle, A. F. White, Chakles E.
Diffenderfer, CorneliusYoutz, Miss Fannie
la — To obtain any of these letters, the ap
plicant must call for "advertised letters," giv
the data of this -list, and pay one cent for ad
vertisiag- ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M.
RUNA WAY, from the premises of ttisi un
dersigned, residing in Donegal township,
an Indentured Apprentice to the Farming bu
siness, named FREDERICK THOMAS, col
ored. AU persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trustin4 him on my account, as I
will pay no debts of his contracting.
J. C. W. REDSECKER.
April 7, 1866-30'
DR. J. H. GROVE,
After serving as Smarr Summit, in
the United States Service for over four. years,
and during the whole of tbe Rebellion, has
again 13cated in this borough; and taken his
former residence, on. Market street. fle has
associated with DR. HENRY LANDIS in
the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Dr.
GROVE will pay especial attention Surgery
in all its various branches..
BOXES MES§I7I 7 4 bRAIVOES AND
Lernono, in store and for Bale at
WOLF.E'S,
Wholesale and Retail. - Cheapest - in' town
VirOLFE 2 Si ,IVlaaxat -ST.
Marietta._ February 17,-Im.
n DRY - GOODS BOXES.—Laige aq4
- 14 e4inin
2 fliZe, for sale cheaiiiir:`
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,193:412111S;;,
,
OG - ER'S Celeorateil • Cenient
11, — .0.0 - Parite:Blaikinrat
+,
$ 1071:92
$ 16804:57
$ 3650:00
5750:00
1865,
400:00
400:00
400:00
400:00
400:00
400:00
" 400:00
Da. Schanck—Dear Sir : About two s ears
ago I was taken with a very troublesome
cough and a pain in my breast; set en or
eight months passed away without my doing .
anything for myself. Then I applied to a
physician, who attended me for about' three
mouths without rendering me any service, I
also obtained the advice and treatment of a
physician in one of our hospitals, and also,
had the advice and treatment of two other phy
sicians, but all to no purpose. During this
long space of time I was nearly dead ; sever
al limes my friends came to see me and wit •
ness my exit into the spirit-world. I was con
fined to my bed two months at one time. My
breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up
several times all hope of getting better; and
as regarded getting well, that was entirely out
of the question. And to think this day 1 am
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my friends to try Da. Schanck's Medicines.
1 accordingly bought bottle after bottle, until
I reached the ninth ; then I feund a decided
change in my cough for the better. I suffered
severely,from palpitation of the heart, and two
weeks after I commenced taking your medicice
this difficulty ceased.
When I hist went to Dr. Schenck's office it
was with difficulty that I could get up into hie
reception7ooo3, 1 was so weak and so swelled
my akin was assailow as though I bad the jaun
dice; I felt dull; heavy, and sleepless. Dr.
Schenck, after examining me, said both my
lungs were affected, and gave me but little
hope; but his medicines, in about two weeks,
took right hold of me; it seemed to go right
through my whole system The Pulmonic
Syrup, Seaweed Tonic aid Mandrake Pills,
all took right hold in the r ght place. The
Pills brought away great quantities of bile and
slime ; the Syrup loosened .the matter in my
lungs, which came off very free ;- the Seaweed
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seemed to - taste good.
To show what great power the medicines
have in purifying my system, and to show
how bad I was diseased, beside all the bile
that p,aiised my bohels, and the great quanti
ties" of,Phlegm and matter I .expectorated, I
broke out all over in large boils, that would
continue to gather and run for about six
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cere desire of one who has been so wonderful
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much respect, MAR Y SCHNA
The above case, as described, is perfectly
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DIG SCHENCK will be professionally at his
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corner of COMMERCE, pHILADELPH/A, every
Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ; No. 32
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every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other
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All advice free, but for a thorough examination
of the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge
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miums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
sent free. Address, Mason. & HAMLIN, Boss
ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New-York.
Septem)er 9, 1865-Iy.]
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DR.. S. H. SCHENCK,
THE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHIL
ADELPHIA.
OZTICE N. Y. AND GALENA LEADCO.,
No. 28 NaBBRU St., New York, June I, 186 a.
PR. J. la. Scant:ex—Dear Sir:—}or over
fifteen years I have been troubled with a se
vere cough, and usually two or three times a
year with more or less hemorrhage, which to
gether, for the last few years, has kept MC
thin in flesh and too weak to do business of any
kind wituout suffering . In August last 1 he'd
a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to
the judgement of a good New York physic/al',
I was crested as beyond toe reach of medicine
and was advised to be piepared, so far as pro
perty matters were concerned, to leave at
short notice. The physician (and my good
friends) said that the first cold I toot, must
prove fatal. • Early in January I took a at
vere_colct, and fortunately was occupying
rooms at No. 32 BOND STREET, di.ectly
over your office. think about. the 16th ui
January 1 procured a bottle of your Pulmon
ic Syrup and commenced taking it freely.
My feet and limbs were very much swollen,
and all the symptoms of a speedy death seem
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was taking your medicine, and after showing
theta to but, and having taatea of them arc.,
he replied:. "You can take them if you, like
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the same now, if you have any business to
close up, ao not put it off." lie said to other
friends that he "could see no hope for me,"
and my friends and relations concluded my
time had come. At this time I was ti Icing
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(much to h.s surprise, he said,) improving,
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being helped out of my then seeming &Mew,
ties. The second time that you called, find
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ment, saying, "my symptoms were improv
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and Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm."
My circulation, ray cough, my appetite, all
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room a little. You visited me nearly every
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you told me to eat everything I wished of
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and friends, I seem much better than I have
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the left being completely dried up. I feel
very grateful to you; and consider your advice
and medicines Webb/able.
Yours, truly,
T. B. MILLER,
Pastor of Hancock M. E. Church
Price of the Fulnionic syrup and Sea-weed
Tonic, each '1.50 pe - r bottle, or *7.50 per half
dozen -Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
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For Sale Cheap, rkt ttke_Tonpery 1 Of•
GE O. W. SWITZBACH,
Marietta . „ Lancaster county, Pa.
March 31, 1§6%.
T. S. SHELDON