The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, June 30, 1866, Image 4

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    A NOTHER_,G BEAT CURE
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
Of a highly respectable citizen, well known
to the Mercantile communityAby
DR. J. H. SCHENCK,
'HIE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHIL-
ADELPHIA.
OFFICE N.Y. AND GALENA LEADCO.,'
No. 28 Nassau St., New York, June 1, 1865
Da. J. H. Scnnxcx—Dear Sir :—For over
fifteen years 1 have been troubled with a se
vere cough, and usually two or three times a
year with more or lees hemorrhage, which to
gether, for the last few years, has kept me
thin in flesh and too weak to do business of any
kind without suffering. In August last I had
a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to
the judgement of a good New York physician,
I was classed as beyond the reach of medicine
and was advised to be prepared, 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 took must
prove fatal. Early in January I took a se
vere cold, and fortunately was occupying
rooms at No. 32 BOND STREET, directly
over your office. I think about the 16th of
January I 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
ed to accompany my cold. I sent for my
former physician, and stated to him that I
was taking your medicine, and after showing
them to him, and having tasted of them &c.,
he replied: "You can take them if you, like
they will da you no harm." He said : "You
know what I told you last summer, and I say
the same now, if you have any business to
close up, do 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 1 was h. king
freely of your medicine, but had not seen you.
The doctor called a few times, and found me
(much to his surprise, he said,) improving,
and he could not understand why. My faith
was increasing in your medicines, and I had a
wish to have you examine my case, and see
what you had to say. When you first came
to my room and made the examination, you
gave me but little encouragement, but on the
contrary, expressed sad doubts of my ever
being helped out of my then seeming difficul
ties. The second time that you called, find
ing me still gaining, you gave me encourage
ment, saying, " my symptoms were improv
ing; the Pultnonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic
and Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm."
My circulation, my cough, my appetite, all
began to improve, and I could walk about my
room a little. You visited me nearly every
Tuesday, and found me improving, and told
me nut to go out of my room until the first
day of May. I took no cold while under your
treatment, my appetite became first-rate, and
you told me to eat everything I wished of a
nutritious nature, and to exercise about the
room as much as possible. I followed your
advice, and to the surprise of my old physician
and friends, I seem much better than I have
been for several years, and breathe better than
I ever expected a person could with one lung
the left being completely dried up. I feel
very grateful to you, and consider your advice
and medicines invaluable.
Yours, truly,
T. S. SIIELDON.
Da. SCHENCK—Dear Sir :—About two years
ago I was taken with a very troublesome
cough and a pain in my breast; seven or
eight months passed away without my doing
anything for myself. Then I applied to a
physician, who attended me for about three
months without rendering me any service. I
also obtained the advice and treatment of a
physician in one of our hospaitals, 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 times my friends came to see me and wit
ness my exitinto 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 I am
well and hearty ! I was advised by some of
my friends to try Da. SCHENCK'S Medicines.
I accordingly bought bottle after bottle, until
I reached the ninth; then I found a decided
change in my cough fur the better. I suffered
severely from palpitation of the heart, and two
weeks after I commenced taking your medicine
this difficulty ceased.
When I filst went to Dr. Schenck's office it
was with difficnlty that I could get up into his
reception room, I was so weak and so swelled ;
my skin was assallow as though I had 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 Mandl:Like Pills,
all took right hold in the right 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
Tonic gave me an appetite, and everything
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 passed my bowels, 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
weeks, and I had at one time over twenty-five
boils. I have nothing of the kind now, and
feel like another person altogether. I can
safely say that I have not enjoyed such health
for five years as Ido now, and cannot praise
you arid your medicines enough. May God
abundantly bless and preserve you! isthe sin
cere desire of one who has been so wonderful
ly relieved through your agency; and if any
one desires to know with regard to the truth
fulness of this report, if they will call upon any
of my friends, or upon me, N 0.4 Dry den Place,
near Thompson street, below Cadwalader,
Philadelphia, they will be perfectly satisfied
with the validity of the case. Yours, with
much respect, MARY SCIINAIDT.
The above case, as described, is perfectly
correct. I know it to be true. Yours,
T. B. MILLER,
Pastor of Hancock M. E. Church
DR. SCHENCKwiII be professionally at his
principal office, No. 15 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
corner of COMMERCE, PHILADELPHIA, every
Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ; No. 32
Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from
9to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass.,
every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other
Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
All advice free, but for a thorough examination
of the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge
is three dollars.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed
Tonic, each 0.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per half
dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS. [3]
.121 COB LIBHART, JR.,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA
geiMmt
WOULD moat respectfully take this meth
od of informing the citizens of Marietta
and the public in general, that, having laid in
a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepared to
manufacture all kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
in every style and variety, at short notice
He has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own
manufactuie, whim for fine finish and good
worlcmanship, will rival any City make.
Especial attention paid.to repairing. •
He is also now prepared to attend, id allits
branches, the UNDERTAKING business; be:
ing supplied with an excellent Herse, large.
and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c.
lC COFFINS finished in any style—plair
or costly.
Ware Room and Manufactory, near Mr.
u ffy'a new building, near the " Upper-Sta
n ," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22.
LARGE LOT OF RITI , F WINDOW
SHADES at remarkably low prices
Jonx SPANGLER.
tielltrubian *my.
Is a protected solution of the
PROTOXIDE OF IRON,
a new discovery in medicine which
Strikes at the root of disease,
by supplying the blood with its vital principle,
or life element—aeon.
This is the secret of the wonderful' success of
curing this remedy in
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic
Dais rhea, Boils, Nervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of
Constitutional Vigor '
Diseases of
The Kidneys and Bladder,
Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in a bad state of
Blood or accompanied by debility of a low
state of the system.
Being free from Alchohol in any form, its
energizing effects are not followed by cone
sponding reaction, but are permanent, intu
sing strength, vigor and new life into all parts
of the system, and building up an Iron Con
stitution.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
From the venerable archdeacon Scott, D. D.
Dunham, Canada East, March 24,1865.
* * * " I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of
more than 25 years standing,"
* * * " I have been so wonderfully bene
fitted in the three short weeks during which I
have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can
scarcely persuade myself of the reality.—
People who have known me are astonished
at the change. lam widely known, and can
but recommend to others that which has done
so much for me." * *
A Case of 27 Years' Standing Cured.
From Insley Jewett, No. 15 Avon place, 800.
ton.
" I have suffered and sometimes severely,
for 27 years, from Dyspepsia. I commenced
taking the Peruvian Syrup, and found imme
diate benefit from it. In the course of three
or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my
sufferings, and have enjoyed uninterrupted
health ever since."
An Eminent Divine of Boston says :
" I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for
some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoy
ancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle."
Thousands have been changed by the use of
this remedy; from weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and
women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesi
tate to give it a trial.
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing certifi
cates of cures an.. recommendations from
some of the most eminent physicians, clergy
men, and others, will be sent FREE to any ad
dress.
13— See that each bottle has PERUVIAN
SYRUP blown in the glass.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor, 36 Dey Street
New York.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SCIIO FUL AI
All Medical Men agree that lODINE is the
best remedy fot Scrofula and all kindred dis
eases ever discovered. The difficulty has been
to obtain a pure solution of it.
DR. li. ANDERS , lODINE WATER.
Is a Pure Solution of lodine, without a sol
vent ! !
Containing A FULL GRAIN to each ounce
of water
A most Powerful Vitalizing Agant and
Restorative.
It ILA s cured and WILL CURE SCROFULA in
all its manifold forma
ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM &C,
Circulars will be sent FREE to any one send
ing. their address.
Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00
Prepared by Dr. H. Anders, physician and
C hemist.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS
allisfgt''s 2413qip of auii() eiNitil
HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY, •
WITH TILE HOST ASTONISHING .SUCCESS ID.
MEM
Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In
fluenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver
Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty of
Breathing, Asthma, and every
affection of
The fihroat, Lungs, and Chest.
CONS UMPTION!
which carries off more victims than any other
disease, and which baffles the skill of the
Physicians to a greater extent than any other
malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY!
when all others prove ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE,
RAPID IN RELIEF, SOOTHING IN EFFECT, SAFE
, IN ITS OPERATION,
ITIS UNSURPASSED!
while as a preparation, free from noxious in
gredients, poisons, or minerals ; uniting skill,
science, and medical knowledge ; combining
all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom
for this class of disease, it is
INCOMPARABLE!
and is entitled, merits, arid receives the gen
eral confidence of the public.
SEYMOUR. THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows :
"Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives
universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a
cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs.
and allaying irritation, thus removing the
cause, instead of drying up the cough and
leaving the cause behind. I consider the
Balsam as good as any, if not the best, Cough
medicine with which I am acqi,ainted."
The Rev. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and mach respected. among the
German population in this country, makes
the following statement for the benefit of
the afflicted.
DEAR SIRS :—Having realized in my family
important benefits from the use of your valu
able preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY—it affords me pleasure to re
commend it to the public• Some eight years
ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a
decline, and little hopes of ter recovery were
entertained. I then procured a bottle of your
excellent Balsam, and before she had taken
the whole of the contents of the bottle there
was a great improvement in her health. I
have, in my individual case made frequent
use of your valuable medicine, and have al
ways been benefitted by it. JACOB SECRLEB.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York
SETH W. FOWLE & Sox, Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
EMU'S CELEBRATED SALVE
CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS.
Grace's-Celebrated Salve
CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS
Grace's Celebrated Salve
"'CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
DEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUNDS, &C.
It is prompt in acti on; removes pain at once
and reduces the most angry-looking swelling
and inflammations, as if by magic,—thus af
fordng relief and a complete cure.
Only 25 cts a box ! "( Sent by mail for 35 cts.
-For sale by J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey street,
New York.
S. - W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston,
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country
stores.
c-% - TIIE MA.R,IETTIA.N.g-g-)
DR. HENRY LANDIS.
Dr. Henry Landis
Dr. Henry Landis
At the "Golden Mortar,"
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Market Street, Marietta,
Market Stre e t, Marietta,
Keep constantly on hana
Keep constantly on hand
Drugs,
Perfumeries,
Fancy Articles,
Patent Medicines,
Coal Oil Lamps and Shades,
Howe & Steven's Family Dye Colors,
Shoulder Braces and Trusses,
Papers and Periodicals,
Books & Stationary,
Portmonnaies,
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.
FISH'S LOW HEATING APPARATUS.
Boiling—Frying—Stewing - -StecPting—
WITH THE FLAME THAT LIGHTS THE ROOM
* * * By the flame of a common lamp,
at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very
comfortable breakfast can be cooked. * •
—N. Y. Tribune.
* * * Simple in construction, easily kept
in order, ready for use in a moment * * *
convenient to have on hand. * * Drug
gist's Circular.
* * * Fish's Lamp is one of the most
popular novelties of the day, * * the
utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving
is made in heating and cooking small articles,
and can be made to cook meals for a great
many persons, which is actually done on the
ambulance cars which carry the sick soldiers.
* Scientific American.
* * * For family use, hospital tent, bar
rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room,
it is an article of comfort beyond. all propor
tion to its cost. * * Hall's Journal of Health.
* * * I have tried the ,apparatus, and
my wife and I proclaim the same a most valu
able and indispensable article, and we now
wonder how we could have so long done with
out it. * * Ed. Coal Oil Circular.
* * * An economical contrivance for
getting up heat at short notice for nursery and
general household purposes, * * * one
important point is the saving in cost over coal
fires. * * * N. Y. Evening Post
Prices from Two to Six Dollars.
Capacity front One to Four Quarts.
Three Articles Cooked at one time with one
Burner.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas.
A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty pages fur
nished gratis.
THE UNION ATTACHMENT,
Price 50 Cents,
To be attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp
or GUS Burner, by which water may be boiled,
and food cooked ; also arranged to support a
shade. Every Family needs one.
WM. D. RUSSELL. Agent.
No. 206, Pearl St., New York.
Agents Wanted.
il. Two of these Heating Lamps can be
seen at John Spangler's Hardware.
A DJOURNED COURTS
FOR 1866.
It is ordered by the Court of Lancaster Co.,
that Adjourned Courts for 1866 for the trial
and decision of cases in the Common Pleas,
Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to
be held as follows:
FOR ARGUMENTS.
One week, commencing Monday- 3 March 19th
ctgc " June Nth.
" CC " Decem. 17.
To continue one week from the said days re
spectively, and as much longer as the business
may require. All the cases on the list for
argument in the Orphans' Court shall be taken
up on the first days of said terms, and be pro
ceded with until disposed of, unless continued
by consent or cause shown.
The cases on the argument list in the Quar
ter Sessions shall be taken up on Wednesday
of said term if not prevented by the Orphans'
Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses
sions will be commenced on the termination
of the Orphans' Court business.
The argument of the cases of the Common
Pleas to be commenced on Thursday of the
week, if not prevented by the Orphans' Cour
or Quarter Sessions cases, in that case, the ar
gument list of said court is to be taken up a
the termination of the cases in the other courts,
and proceeded in until disposed of, unless con
tinued by consent or cause shown.
It is further ordered that the absence of
counsel at the time appointed for hearing the
cases mentioned in the preceeding orders shall
. 5e no cause for suspending proceedings there
in, unless by consent, or legal ground for a
continuance be shown.
ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.
It is ordered by the Court that adjourned
courts for Jury trials in 'the Common Pleas,
will be held as follows :
One week, commencing on the sth of Mon
day in January, 29th.
One week, commencing on the 3d Monday
in February, 19th,
One week, commencing on the 4th Monday
in February, 26tt,
One week, commencing on the 4th Monday
in May, 28th. •
One week, commencing on the Ist Monday
in June, 4th.
One week, commencing on the Ist Monday
in September, 3d.
One week, commencing on the 3d Monday
in October, 15th.
One week, , •ommencing on the 4th Monday
in October, 22d.
One week, commencing on the Ist Monday
in December, 3d.
And such other periods as may be appoint
ed at the aforesaid courts, or at regularerm.
N EW TRIMMING & VARIETY
STORE,
Opposite Dipnbach's and two doors
West of the Golden Mortar
Drug Store,Market-st.,
Marietta.
MRS. MARGARET ROTH
Begs leave to announce to the Ladies of the
Borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she
has just opened an entire new stock of
TRIMMINGS AND VARIETIES,
embracing all the Novelties of the Season,
among which will be found
Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet
itibbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels,
and Buttons in endless variety.
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars,
Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd H'dkfs,
Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs,
Suspenders, Germantown Wool,
Twilights,Breakfast Coseys,
Braids ad Shetland Wool,
Bindings, Zephyr Yarn,
Laces, Neok-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.
lr:P• The public are particularly requested to
call and examine for themselves.
Mrs. R. 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
sons, purchasing from her, how to work the
machine. (9-tf
KRAUT STANDS, Meat Stenos, Wine
Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware
generally, constantly on hand at
I. SPANGLER'S;
THE PEOPLE'S
Nusitusi acrilegt,
/READING, PA.
100,000 YOUNG MEN WANTED TO
FILL GOOD AND
LUCRATIVE POSITIONS
0
Before you can expect to occupy a position
you must be competent, and you can be made
so by attending this College, which is the only
BUSINESS COLLEGE in Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Delaware or Maryland, and larger
than any other so-called Commercial or busi
ness Institution in either of those States. The
proprietors and teachers are practical business
men, to which is added a large experience in
Business Colleges, thus enabling them o
furnish a more thorough and practical course
than can be obtained elsewhere.
TERMS,
For Life Scholarship. $35
For " tt to disabled Soldiers. 20
For Blank Books (30 in number),
NOTE.—This Life Scholarship is a certifi
cate of membership and entitles the purchaser
to umimited instruction on single and double
entry book keeping and penmanship, with the
privilege of reviewing at any future time gratis.
You are in fact a Life member.
Telegraphing is ten dollars and Phonogra
phy (short hand) twenty dollars extra, but
the student is not compelled to study those
branches.
When two or more enter at the same time,
a deduction of prvr DOLLARS to each will be
made. Thus the entire cost including Blank
Books is only FORTY DOLLARS. We have no
"Extras." Boarding is from four to four and
a half dollars per week.
THE COURSE
Embraces a Preparatory, Theory arid Business
Department. In the Preparatory Department
he is instiucted in Mathematics and the sim
plest principles of Book Keeping, after which
he is admitted into the Theory Department
where he copi:s from sets certain business
transactions, each set representing a business,
(stock and partnership) and each set involv
ing the application of one or more principles.
Next, he is admitted into the Department of
ACTUAL BUSINESS.
Here the student applies practically what he
has been taught theoretically. For a full ex
planation of this Department send for a Col
lege Paper which we will mail to your address
free. Suffice it to say that the student begins
business with a real
CASH CAPITAL
With which he buys and sells merchandise,
pays taxes, deposits it in the bank, &c., &c.
They discount notes, draw and accept drafts,
make general and special indorsements, make
out income reports, and in fact go thiough ev
ery kind of business transaction, even to at
taching internal revenue stamp.
OUR ADVANTAGES.
The best course of instruction, and cheaper
rates than any other eollege. Located in the
best railroad centre in the State, with experi
enced teachers widely known in the business
community, thus affording our graduates bet
ter facilities for seeking and obtaining employ
ment.
A:3- For specimens of Penmanship enclose
two three cent postage stamps. College Rooms
corner of North Fifth and Washington, and
corner Fourth and Penn streets, Reading, Pa.
Office in Washington street building. Ad
dress JOHN CLARK.
[6m.l READIA G, PA.
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rrinE FERTILIZERS prepared by the
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ricultural Chemical Company, [ a com
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and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated ma
nures now offered in any market. The Com
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ot night soil and the fertilizing elements of
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with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab
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Sept. 17th
It is reduced to a pulverized condition, rea
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highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties.
Its universal application to all crops and
soils, and its durability and active qualities,
are well known to be all that agriculturists
can disire.
nHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer
is largely composed of animal matter,
such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and
wool, together with chemicals and inorganic
fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and re
tain the nitrogenous elements.
It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops
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garden purposes.
Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap
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gcl OM POSITE FERTILIZER. This high
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It is composed of such elements as make it
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The formula or method of combining its
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Practical tests have proved that its value, as a
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TERMS Casx.—All orders of a Ton, or
more, will be delivered at the railroad stations
and the wharves of shipment, free of cartage.
Cartage will be charged on all orders of six
barrels or less. One Dollar per Ton allow
ance for cartage will be made on all sales de
livered at the werks of the Company, on Ca
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS,
At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware.
Office, 413 i Arch St., Philade.phia, pa.
R. B. FITTS, General Agent.
The Company's Phamphlet Circular, em
bracing full directions for using the abovd
Fertilizersisent by mail free, when requeste.
JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor,
Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
GRATEFUL for past favors I would rettur ,
my thanks to my numerous friends and pa
trons and inform them that I still continue the
old business at the old stand, where I will be
pleased to see them at all times, and having a
full and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 4r VESTIVGS,
which will be made up to order at the short e
notice by the best of workmen, and on reasons
Me terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wai
upon my old customers and all who see proper
of patronize me hereafter. f 0et.29-'56.
C OLGATE'S TOILET SOAPS.
Honey, Clycerine, Palm, Almond, Bathand
Shaving SOAPS. Equal to any imported.—
Just received and for sale, very cheap at
THE GOLDEN MORTAR.
Ci T. CROIX AND NEW ENGLAND RUM
for culinary purposes, warranted gen uine
H. D. Benjamin.
COAL HODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shovels
Pr.kers, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li
nings of different kinds, kept on hand at
JOHN SPANGLER'S.
G RAND PRIZES
For Subscribers to the
D,Neficqq siqte.slmq,
A National Weekly Family Journal.
AT V:5O PER ANNUM.
The following aplendid prizes are sent to clubs:
For every club of forty subscribers a Whee
ler & Wilson best $55, Sewing Machine, with
two extra copies to the getter up of the club.
For every club of twenty, and less than 40
- übscribers, we will allow $1:25 for each sub
scriber on the price of said machine.
For every club of six, a splendid steel en
graving of Presitent A. Lincoln, full length,
Andrew Johnson, Gen. Grant.or Sherman,on
horseback, worth $3 each, with an extra copy
to the getter up of the club.
For every club of three, one of those splen
didisteel engravings of the Union series of
NATIONAL PORTRAITS
Comprising Presidents Johnson and Lincoln,
Lieut-Gen. Grant, Gens. Sherman, Sheridan,
Thomas McClellan, Fremont, Admirals Far
ragut and Porter, and George and Martha
Washington, each 19x24 inches, worth $2.
EThese splendid portraits should adorn
every parlor.
The Statesman is the largest, cheapest and
best family paper published, suited for every
family.. Try it once and you will never be
without it. Send for copies and get up your
clubs. Address,
AMERICAN STATESMAN,
67 Nassau-st., New-York.
January 13-6m..1
TOVES I
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
COOK STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STOVES,
AT JOHN SPANGLER'S.
-o-
PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
GAS-BURNING STOVES AT
JOHN SPANGLER'S
I=l
STOVES, STOVES,-VULCAN STOVES,
FOR HEATLNG
TWO OR FOUR
ROOMS WITH
ONE FIRE-FOURTH
SUPPLY N O W READY-CALL AND
SEE THEM AT
T. Spangler's Hardware and Stove Store
Market Street, Marietta, Pa.
R EEVES' AMBROSIA FOR
THE HAIR
The Original and Genuine Astnnosia is
prepared by J. ALLEN REEVES and is the
best hair dressing and preservative now in
use. It stops the hair falling out, causes it to
grow thick and long and prevents it from
turning prematurely grey. 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
Dealers in Fancy Goods everywhere,
PRICE, 75 Cents per bottle—s 6 per dozen.
Address, REEVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT,
62 Fulton-st., New-York City.
lE3= For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. Hinkle's
Drug Store. .
CHEAP READY-MADE PLOTHING! !
Having just returned from the city with
a nicely selected lot of Ready-mode Clothing,
which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at
reduced prices; havinglaid in a general assort
ment of men and boys' clothing, which he ie
detern ined to sell LOW, FOR CASH. His stock
consists of OVER-COATS,. DRESS, FROCK AND
'
SACK COATS, PANTS VESTS, PEAJACKETS,
ROUNDBOUTS, (knit) OVERHAULS, CRAVATS,
DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS,
GLOVES, S USPENDERS , &C. Everything in the
Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be.
ore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at
prices to suit the times. - JOHN BELL.
Corner of Elbow Lane and Market St
next door to Cassel's Store
rt' WILLCOX & GIBBS
NOISELESS
an 7144.. Veuttn_g ::/Laclabze
The most simple, complete and easilyrsman
aged Sewing Machine now in use. It does
every description of work—never stops at or
needs to be helped over seams, but does all
its work rapidly and well. The needle re
quires no adjustment—you cannot get it in
wrong—it makes any width of hem you wish
—does braiding beautifully. The Braider is
in the foot of every machine and part of it,
and is always adjusted, never gets out of place.
Call and examine them before purchasing
any other, at
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S,
Corner North Queen street and Centre Square,
Sole Agents for Lancaster County.
Lancaster, February 17, 1866.-tf.
1866 THE LADY'S FRIEND—
.. The best of the Monthlies—devo
ted to LITERATURE and FASHION. $2.-
50 a year. We give WHEELER & WIL
SJN'S Celebrated $55 Sewing Machines ok,
the following terms :
Twenty copies and the Sewing Machine, $7O.
Thirty copies and the Sewing Machine, $B5,
Forty copies and the Sewing Machine, $lOO.
Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEA
CON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut street,
Philadelphia.
THE BEST OF THE MONTHLIES—
THE LADY'S FRlEND—devoted to FASH
ION and LITERATURE. Beautiful Steel
Engravings. SPLENDID DOUBLE-SIZED COL
ORED FASHION PLATES. The Latest patterns
of Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embroidery &c.,
Household receipts, Music, &c. Wheeler &
Wilson's Sewing Machines given as premiums.
Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEACON
& PETERSON, 319 Walnut-st., Philadelphia
AN IMPROVEDI LANTERN.
THIS is the most desirable Lantern in the
market. It burns Coal Oil without a
Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor smell.
It gives a pure white light.
It stands quick motions in any direction.
The flame is regulated from the outside.
It is neat and compact in form and size.
It is free from solder in the upper parts, and
is otherwise very substantial in its structure.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR.
For sale at JOHN SPANGLER'S
Hardware. Store, on Market street.
1866! 1866!
7.7 CT all I=' pars_
TTO WELL & BOURKE,
ri Manufacturers of Paper Hangings anti
WINDOW SHADES,
Corner of FOURTH and MARKET Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always in store, a largs stock of linen
and Oil Shades.
T HE MASON & HAMLIN
Cabinet Organs,
Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and
secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. FIFTY
ONE Gold or Silver Medals, or other first pre
miums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
sent free. Address, MASON & HAnixaN, Bos
ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New-York.
Septenfier 9, 18(36-1y.]
IA TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN! !
Eley's Gun Caps, Eley's Gun Wadde,
Dupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder,
Baltimore Shot; Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks,
Sold at JOHN SPANGLER'S.'
GODEPS LADY'I3OOX. Fop
1 s 6.. '
The Fashion Magazine of the lv„id,
Literature, Fine Fine Arta and Farhioe
most magnificent steal engratrines.
Fashion-Plates. Wood engravi n es '
übject that can interest ladiela,
sknitting, Netting, Embroidery, A ri ltlit
the Toilet, for the Pallor, the 8, 3 , 460 1 -ei
the Kitchen. Everything in f e , et / r ,
complete Lady'. Be In make
The Ladies Favourite for 36 y
earl,
No Magazine has been able to compete
None attempt h „,
, bit
Godey's Receipts
In every department of a household, The
Model
are worth the price of the b ook. ut
Model Cottages (Bo other Mags z i 4
give
them,) with Diagrams.
Drawing Lessons for the yo t4
speciality with Godey. '' 4o th,
Original Miele, worth s3' a ye ar. Oa,
Magazines publish old worn-out Itusir•,
the subscribers to Godey get it before
stores. the t
witGh ardening for Ladies. Another pe e4 l 4
Godey.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stew art
of New York, the millionaire merchaata
pear in Godey, the only magazine that
them.
Ladies' Bonnets. We give more ofthet
a year than any other Magazine, la h
the Lady's Book enables every lady to NI
own bonnet maker.
MARION HARLAND,
Authoress of "Alone," " Hidden 1 , 0
64 Moss Slide," Nemesis," and "Mir, Aeo ,
writes for Godey each Month, and for no et ,
er Magazine. A new novel by her will
published in 1866. We have also re*
ell our old and favourite contributors,
TER3I9 or
_ _
Goaep's Book fa. MG.
(From which there can be no deriatia
The following are the terms of the 14
Book for 1866
One copy, one year,
Two copies, one year,
Three copies, one year,
Four copies, one year,
Five copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the club,
making six copies, 14,1.
Eight copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the club,
making nine copies,
21
Eleven copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the club,
making twelve copies, t.
Oa All additions to clubs at club rates.
31.• Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur
Home Magazine will be sent, each one ye
on receipt of $4,50.
E:F. We have no chili with any other mirk
azine or newspaper.
The money must all be sent at or
time for any of the clubs.
IQ- Canada subscribers must send 14 a
additional for each subscriber.
Address L. A. GODLY,
IV. E. corner Sixth end Chestnut Rath
PHILADELPHIA,
VUREKA
4
—o—
ne Drug Store opposite the Post Offic
Where Gold, Silver and Greenbacks
ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR
Drugs, Medicines, Stationary, §•c,,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
—ALSO—
TOILET ARTICLES,
Such as Perfumed Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair
Dyes, Pomades, Tooth Seeps, Tooth
Washes, Hair, Nail, Clothe and
Tooth Brushes, of all descrip
tions. Extracts for the
Handkerchief, Colo
gnes, Ambrosia
for the Halr,
and many other articles too tedious towline
Ladies and Gent 4. Port Montages,
of every dese:iption.
—A L S 0—
All the most popular Patent Illedirints
NOW IN USE, SUCH AB
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Jayne's Alterative, Er.
pectorant, and Vermifuge, Jayne's Pills ea'
Carminitive Balsam, &c., Hostetter's Ditto
Hoffland'a German Bitters, Swaim's Paton
Worm Confections, Mrs. Winslow's Sothis
Syrup, and in fact all the most reliable Pates
medicines now in use.
Fresh Coal Oil constantly on hand. Air
assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades Co
neys, &c. Also, articles of nourishment ft
the sick, such as Corn Starch, Farina, Ant
Root, Tapioca, &c.
Spices of all kinds, Cloves,
Cinnemon, Al
spice, Mace, Black Pepper, African Cape
Pepper, French Mustard, &c.
Chemical Food, Citrate of Magnesia, psi
ing Cups for the Sick, Breast Pumps,. Is p.p) ,
Shields, Nursing Bottles, Sell-injecting SP
rimes, Flavoring Extracts for cooking, sc.
Golden Carp, or Gold Fish with Founts,
Aquariums. Arrangements have also bet
made with one of the best intht
State,to furnish Canary and Rocking Bird
A lot of Family Dye colors, of every shale.
Fresh and reliable Garden Sects.
A large assortment of Books and
Stationary,
Everything an the Stationary
trey, sueN
Pens, Inks, Note, Tissue, Blotting 5014
kinds of Paper, Envelopes, Clarified and ill
Quills, Scented Gloves for the wardrobe,il N
an endless variety of fancy and useful snide
usually found at such establishments, O
article not on hand will be ordered at once.
A new kind of playing cards, cal l ed °Uric
Cards," having Stars, Flags and Creatsioster
of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, izc. The
cards are Goddesses, Colonels, instead of
Queens, Kings and Jacks. This .is s bola:.
ful and patriotic substitute for the foreign ea.
blems and should be universally preferred th
School Books, Copy Books, SielCi and
School Stationary general]}, and hil) l6,
always on hand.
frr Subscriptions for all the Idagaeine6.ll.
lustrated and Mammoth Weeklies received
Sheet Music of all kinds trill be
dcca
with promptness and dispatch.
Having secured the services of mr.
H. BRITTON, an experienced corg,,eil7
Pharmaceutist who will attend to ce'l h
compounding with accuracy and diDPa l `,l
all hours. The Doctor himself can be c . c !
ted at the store, unless elsewhere profeDieLs
engaged.
Being very thankful to the pub—
^
past patronage bestowed upon h011 , , , , rh ,
and endeavor to please all who nur) P, D.
a call. F. HINKLE, P•
Marietta, February 4, 1.8654
G EO: W. WOR
SURGERALL,
ON DENTIST'ues
R
Market Street, adjoining Spangler t -
Store, on the second Po'
Where he is now prepared to wait
on all who may feel disposed to pa' ,
tronize him.
Dentistry in all its branches carried ni
TEETH inserted on the most apPlo re . oo ,6
ciples of Dental science. All open
manlike manner—on fair
the mouth performed in a skillful and I ",'
on. VERY REASONABLE OBES* tio,
Having determined upon a pennio. o tit,
tion at this place, would ask a c000ll„nde,
of the liberal patronage heretofore 0"01.
to him, for which he will render eel P
ble satisfaction.
113° Ether administered to propea
principles so
To Tan PonLic..--HaViElg bad occasion 1
the use of a Dentist, I called on Dr. 0 1
who has succeeded in preparing for W e °n
cellent and serviceable set—upper sod lo ne.,
They are upon what is called " r ubber b as f.
and fit my mouth firmly and coinfortsblFlo't
are almost as much use to me as wer e / c ot
ural teeth. My mouth having be o f
siderably deformed 111 consequence ei.
et
gone a number of years without 07 i _ e _ e dii
one side of my jaw, but the Doctor ti ro
this defeet, making the fit complete, ncto,
wojrkwinotliiiif
etteeetlehhyarreeceoncotirmeelildseoun; pobv,
to 0 11 :90 ,
in want of dental operations,
Worrell, bavieg great confidence i°,16.0.
fessiona skill. Groi. 0.