The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, September 01, 1866, Image 3

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,s3turday, September 1,1866
orris Morning Passenger train for Lan
oand Philadelphia will leave the upper
gstion at 12 minutes after 8 o'clock. The
dad train going westward will pass upper
nt os ot 7 minutes after 12 o'cluc k, kirocm.
bip Harrisburg, accommodation train eastward
will pas at 26 Minutes after 5 o'clock, in the
O&oon and returning arrive here at 43
W after 6 o'clock in the evening.
or The cops had a meeting in front
oldie Donegal House on Saturday eve.
a n g. The leaders had bung a star
opangled banner out of the third story
viadow so as to fall immediately over
the head of the speaker and a large
boatman's night hawk immediately be
bind him and a large store, box to stand
00 , The first speaker was Andy Frantz
-who, by the way, delivered a strong
republican speech a couple of years since
in the Town Hall Park. Some of his
!Norm hearers recognized his voice
nod thought he was hardly warm yet in
Die ne w quarters. He drew some fright
ful conclusions should abolition • rule
continue any longer. He was followed
by $ oak-voiced, long legged limb of
the law, named Swift, from Lancaster.
After Swift had got through, Andy, ever
reedy to bear himself, pitched in again,
but this time in german. These politi
cal exercises were under the auspices of
the Clymer Club.
elf On Saturday night about ten
o'clock, the denizens of Market street
were alarmed by the cry of murder.
Qeife a crowd followed up as far as the
3faytowo road, where they found two
men end two women—all drunk—one of
the then was badly cut and bruised.
They were arrested and taken to the
lock•np. On Sunday morning they were
brought before Esquire Auxer, who dis
charged them. They were all Irish
beggars, and said that it was only whis
key that wee fighting ; after being dis
charged they left together in the very
best of spirits.
go. It appears from•an article in the
Expre6B that the jury in the case ofJohn
Roland vs. Mary Roland, for divorce,
lad a great difficulty in agreeing. That
paper says r "The matter was submitted
at eleven o'clock yesterday, when the
lasi retired to one of the small apart
'nob need for juries, in the Court
flange, where the members were still
Manning the merits of the testimony
adduced en the trial, at noon, to day,
liorlsehments are furnished regularly to
the jurors, but they were obliged to pass
the sight on the floor or benches of the
place in which they were cooped."
.......
We are informed by the obliging
ticket agent, Jos. G. Baltzbacb, that ex
twin tickets will be issued from this
place to Philadelphia to those wishing
bettend the Union Convention, on Au.
31st, September 1, 2 and 3d, good
for return from 4th to 10th of Se ptem
ter. This will enable all who wish to
attend the loyal gathering, and remain
we:..ldAp : arter, at reduced railroad
itr.
.....................
tiir J. V ikon llamilr on, a private
11 4'elnau in Columbia, struck a drunk
en Wow named Mullen ( who wee stag
gering about at two o'clock in the morn-
MO, with his walking cane, from the
etects of which be fell over a cellar door
broke his neck and died immediately.
Na blamo appears to be attached to
Elaniilton'a conduct,
kr J. P. Bear, of Bainbridge, who
was "a little how come you so" was
knocked down and robbed of $35 on
Wednesday night last, as he was coming
don Front street, when near the reel
dna of Mr. Dellinger. He accuses
Jo, Cochran of being one of the party ,
there were two, and a warrant is out, for
1 18 arrest. Cochran has left.
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The County Convention .has re
(II/Nod Thaddeus Stevens, John Strohm
hthsoiel Ellmaker, Thomas E. Frank
linknd
A. Herr Smith to represent this
snooty in the 3d of September°oven
-I,iOD, in Philadelphia. No better selec
tin Could possibly have been made.
41 1 good men and true.
.. ...
lir David A. Brown has men appoint-
Revenue Assessor, vice J. S. Alex
removed ; M. M. Strickler, Col.
lector, vice Hood ; Jay Cad well, Tod
4eter, vice Cochran. These rumors are
'hat and said to be true.
Wile friends of Geary in this place
e` l l meet on Saturday ( this) evening
the town ball to perfect the organi
vf the " Geary Club." There
odlahe be a delegation appointed to
Itt ilA the Union National Convention
ki P hiladelphi a on the 3d.
Abraham Leaman and Andrew
; m ar. or Chikies, were placed under
: 41 4 to keep the peace for one year, by
;Claire Auer, on complaint of Joseph
;h r rae, for abusing Brown's wife and
l qodow s
Id rec and throwing stones in the
I t Secial of ts
ii4/1 Others is invitedattention
to oard, in'merch this an is
4°' of Rowell & Bourke, Manufacturers
or Wall Papers, etc.. etc.
O' The new to oMr. Maxwell's
/d 'lnsy will open on Monday, Septem
; 110, This school is now In a
4nriehipg condition.
thaws Comm. COMMITTEE.—The fol
lowing is the Union County Committee,
appointed by the members of the Union
County Oonvention, each " delegation
namillg the person to represent its dis
till% : -
Adamstown—Ening Billingfelt.
Bart—D. G. Steacy.
Brecknock—L. M. Evans.
Carnav'ion—Geo. W. Compton.
Clay—Hiram Erb.
(Insilco East—J. G. Grimm.
Oocalico West—Michael H. Shirk.
(Mersin—
Columbia-Ist Ward—W. 11. Hess.
2d Ward—Jacob S. Strine
3d Ward—A. Bruner, jr.
Conestoga—Dr. P. S Clioger.
Conoy—George Ashton.
Drumore—Samuel Boyd.
Donegal West—Henry B. Gish.
Donegal E. ( idaytown )—L. Z. Linde
with.
Donegal E. (Springville )- Elieetand
Earl—Elise Kleiner.
Earl East—Mark Seneenig,
Earl West--Daniel Browa
Eden—Joseph 11. Leaman.
Elizabeth—Moses M. Brubaker
Elizabethtown—D. W. Balmer.
Ephrata—Martin S. Fry.
Fulton—S. W. P. Boyd.
Hempfleld Weat—J. M. Grider
Indiantown-0. 0. Herr.
Lam peter West—B. E. Herr.
Lampeter East—Peter Diffenbach
Little Britain—J. Franklin Paxson
Leacock—George Seldomridgo
Leacock upper—John H. Bushong
City--N. E. Ward—Rob't A Evau®
N. W. Ward—John I. Hartman
S. E. Ward—R. W. Shenk. -
S. W. Ward—O. J. Dickey.
Lancaster twp—David Wolf.
Manheim twp—C. L. Ilunsecker.
Manheim bor.—B M. Stouffer.
Martic—John D. Sensenig.
Marietta--Abraham Summy.
Millerstown—John Brady.
Mount Joy bor—William Brady.
Mount. Joy twp—Christian Coble
Mount Joy twp ( new) —John 11. Zellar
Paradise—John S. Reneagy.
Peon—Andrew A. Zug
Pequen—Aaron Shank.
Petersburg—• Ephraim S. Unbar
Providence—B. F. Rowe,
Rapho ( S. S. I.l.)—Stephen Grissinger
Rapho ( Newtown )—Levi K. Shenk.
Rohrerstown— Peter H. Surocoy.
Sadsbury—Samuel Siolrom.
Salisbury—Samuel J. Henderson.
Strasburg bor—John V. Biestand
Strasburg twp—Adam Herr.
Warwick—Btydn 11. Tshudy.
Washington—J. L. Shuman.
gar At the closing exercises of Mr.
Maxwell's Marietta Academy, on Thurs
day laet Milton W. Roth, one of the
pupils, delivered the following farewell
address'to his teachers and schoolmates
Schoolmates:—lt is with pleasure that
I address you here to-day; I am very
thankful both to our Creator and to our
Teachers—to the one because he has
given us health, vigor and strength, to
perform the duties assigned to us; and
to the other because they have done all
that was in their power to urge us on
toward the hill of science and literature.
Where is the man that can get along in
this world without learning ? If you
point me out one, I will point you out
fifty that does not,:hut show me a Byron,
Shakespeare or a Milton,that does not,
and though he may be poor, yet he is
rich. Now, schoolmates, why may we
not all just as well make some marl• iu
this world, though it may not be as emi
tient as the mark made by George Wash.
ington, yet strive to make it shine like
the glittering diamond, and sound
through every land as does the thunder
after lightning.
To R. S. Maxwell, Teacher : Kind
teacher you have done your duty well,
may you ever journey onward in a suc
cessful course, and when your time shall
come to part with those who now crowd
around you, may yon be left with a clear
conscience'to sleep in peace, 'and your
spirit return to who gave it.
To Miss A. B. Smith, Assistant : Aod
to you, kind assistant, I would say that
when pm have parted with those friends
which you have made, may they still re
ceive one thought, and may heaven's
choicest favors ever attend your journey
onward.
To all : With this, and a hoping heart
I bid you one and all farewell.
eir Thursday evening's Lancaster ;s
prees thee gives the yankee proselkee a
"digander the fifth rib" : " Last evening
as the procession of Boys in Blue passed
the residence of Jay Cadwell—the "my
policy " postmaster of Lancaster—the
accomplished lady and dinghter of that
gentleman, waived a hearty greeting,
which the boys were just in the act of
responding to by hearty obeers, when
the veritable Jay made his appearance
at the door. This pat a wet blanket on
the affair and they passed on in silence.
Comment is unnecessary."
I=l
sar A son of Rev. John McNair, of
Lancaster, was killed a few days since on
the New Jersey Central railroad. He
was an employee on the road.
Samuel Ensminger, esq , father of
the editor of the Manheim Sentinel and
County Treasurer, dieS in Manheim on
Thursday last, aged 66 years. Mr. E.
lingered for three months with typhoid
fever. He will be buried on gagou
pored so
M‘NiDi;M t; A IS
Ntaitfs.
To Consustrrives.—The advertiser. hav
ing been restore to health ih 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 copy of the , prescription, free 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 throat and lung affections.
The only object of the advertiser in sending
the preaLription 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,
end may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, lux, b:
return mail, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WiLsori, Williumsliurg,
Kings County, New-York. Jly
TOBIAS' Horse Venetian Liniment.
Pint Bottles at $l, for the cure of lameness,
scratches, wind-galls, sprains, 'Moises, splints,
cuts, colic, slipping 'stifle, over-heating, sore
throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted
cheaper:and better than any other article ever
offered to the public. Thousands of animals
have been cured of the colic and over-heating
by this liniment, and hundreds that were crip
pled and lame have been restored to their for
mer vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen
throughout the States. Orders are constantly
received nom the racing stables of England
for-fresh supplies of this invaluable article.—
Over 2,500 testimonials have been received.—
Remember $1 laid out in time may save the
life of your horse. Sold by all druggists. De
pot, 56 Courtlandt-st., N. Y.
h•• Permanent and wide-spread success is
the best evidence of the goodness of BRAND
RETBOB Pria.s.—They should be in every fam
ily, ready for use on the first symptoms of dis
ease occurring. This method will often save
life. Remember the Cholera must be treated
as a poison, and your safety demands it should
be got rid of without delay. Colds, rheuma
tism, asthma, pleurisy, diarrhoea, colics, in
fact all sickness is the consequence of active
impurities of the blood ; these being removed,
the health is restored at once. Observe my
name in the government stamp in white let
ters. Sold by all druggists.
ERRORS or Yorrse.—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
temedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi
ence, can do so by addressing Jonzi B. OG
DEN, No. 13 Chamber St., New-York.
I>•' Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea
ted with the utmost success, by .1. ISAACS,
11. D., Oculist- and Aurist, (former]) of Ley
den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE st., Philadel
phia. Testimonials from the most reliable
sources in the city and country can be seen at
his-office. • The medical faculty ere invited to
accompany their patients, as he has no secrets
in his practice: Artificial ltyes inserted with
out pain, No charge for examination.
ITCH !—ITCII ! !—ITCH !! ! Scratch !
Scratch I—Scratch !! ! WHEATON'S OINT
MENT will cure the ITCH in 48 hours.. Also
cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrains and all
er iptiona of the skin. Price 60 cents. For
sale by all druggists. By sending 60. cents to
Wersts & POTTER, sole age.its, 170 Washing
ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail,
free of postage, to any part of the Union.
STRA RGE, DOT TRUE.—Every young lady
and gentleman in the United States can hear
something very much to their advantage by,
return mail (free of charge,) by addiessing
the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged will oblige by not noticing this
card. All others will please address their
obedient servant, Taos. F. CwePMAN, 831
Broadway, N. F.
MARRIAGE: AND CELIBACY.—An essay of
warning and instruction for young men : also,
Diseases and Abuses which prematurely pros
trate the Vital Powers, with sure means of
releif. Sent -free of charge, in sealed letter
envelopes. Address, Da. J. Siticci Hotran
vox, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street ; Pniladelphia, Pa. [july
Whiskers ! Whiskers ! Doctor L. 0.-
3,dontee Cerrolia, the greatest stimulator in
the world, will force Whiskers or Moustaches
to grow on the smoothes' face or chin; never
known to fail ; sample for trial sent free to
any one desirous of testing its merits. Address,
R CEV Es & Co., 78 Nassau-st., N. Y. [3m
la- The real Velpau French Pills should not
be used during-a certain time, as they will sur
ly bring on a miscarriage. Sold by Dr. F. Hin
kle, Marietta, and by all good druggists.
, R A WBERRY PLANTS!O
- 0 -
000 SfhatvSeity _Di- ?lapis Stite ,
Wilson's Albany, Norwood,
Golden Queen, Ida,
Jucunda, Triomphe DeGand,
Agriculturist, Russell Prolific,
Loning's White.
For sale by HENRY WOLFE.
PREPARE
For Win - ter!
C 0 A L reduced to nearly the standard of .
former years—FOß CASH. A well se
lected stock of
1141 . 1111)011 00., 5401) 0 544) & Yillitsbttg
41Ci D _6llll- IE4 a.
IL.A lot of Fine Coal at $4 delivered.
C. A. SCBAFFNER.
Marietta, August 25, 1866. 3-tf
1866. ' ILA DELPHIA IB66.
WALL PAPERS!
NEW FALL STYLES
HOWELL & BOURILN,
MANUFACTURERS - dr
PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW
SHADES,
CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always in store, a large dock of
LINEN AND OIL SHADES.
10®p1.1.0 MB lae.l
RA APPLES
FOR SALE LOW, AT HENRY WOLFE'S.
H E celebrated Gotta Percha Oil Blacking
T
makes a beautiful Neater proof polish. For
boots, shoes,•barness, &c. -For sale only at
Dr. Landis' Drugstore : o
-YON• 3 Pericoakag Dr •• - KO plak'o,oo
Jllctrietta elcademy,
South West Corner of Market Square.
THIS ACADEMY being again successfully
established, will open the next term on
.Monday, September 17th, 1866.
This Academy is situated on the banks of
the Susquehanny, in the pleasant Borough o f
Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. -It contains
about 3000 inhabitants and four Evangelical
churChes of different denominations, to which
parents can base a choice in sending their
youth. The,Pennsylvania Railroad Commit* ,
run four Passenger Trains through the place
daily, making it easy of access from all parts
of the State, which renders it peculiarly de
sirable to parents who may wish to send their
sons and daughters from home to- be educated.
The present Principal feels greatly encour
aged at the patronage extended toward this
enterprise, that be is determined that nothing
shall be left undone to make it one of the best
schools in the State for obtaining a thorough
edimation. -
The branches taught embrace all those 01 a
thorough English and Classical education, to
gether with French and German; Drawing,
Painting, Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Every branch will be taught in the most
thorough manner '
Whilst the principal will constantly aim to
make thorohgh scholars, he still deems-it no
less important to inculcate moral and religious
principles. He pledges his best exertions to
secure the present and future welfare of those
committed to his charge.
Lectures upon scientific subjects, will be de
livered before the students during the session.
TERMS:—The School Year is divided into
two sessions of twenty-two weeks each. ie
The fall session commencing on the third
Monday in September and closing in February.
The spring session will open on the 3rd Mon
day in .Ma rch. -
For boarding, washing and light per
[session of five months, $95:00
Tuition in English branches, 10:00
For Latin, Greek, French and German
—each extra, 5:00
Book Keeping, 0:00
Lessons in Drawing, , 45:00
Instrumental Music, , •
A regular examination will be held at the
close of each term.
113 - Persons wishing to place their sons or
daughters in this Institution will please make
early application by letter or otherwise.
B. S. MAXWELL,
Principal.
REFERS TO
Rev. J. J. Lane, Wrightsville,
R. W. Smith, Wrightsville,
Dr. J. Levergood, Lanctster,
Aaron Baker, Chatham, Chester, co.
Rev. Robert Alexander, Little Britain
D. Wilson, Baltimore,
Samuel Lindsay, Marietta,
Calvin A. Schaffner, -
H. D. Benjamin
Dr. J. Cushman,
Dr. F. Hinkle, "
Thomas Zell, ft
A. N. Cassel,
Jacob Roth, '•
George W. Stahl, '•
Marietta, February 3, 1866.-26tf.
NEW GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
We beg leave to invite all those who are in
want of Bargains to our
NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, No
tions, &c..,
and all other classes of goods generally.kept in
a first class store. Baying purchased our en
tire stock For CASH and at the recent decline
will sell thernnuckbetß v . the former,ratep.,
COME AND SEE OUR CHEAP
MUSLINS, CHECKS, TICS,
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, &c., &c.,
which will be sold sight down with the mark
et. Our Dress .Goods department - comprises
the latest dosigns of goods adapted to the sea
son which 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 • oreign. and
domestic, and all other Goode for a nice out
fit.
Queensware, a full line of Toilet, Tea and
Dinner Setts, covered dishes, &c., &c., always
on hand, Groceries, a good supply of choice
Teas. Coffee, Sugar, Syrups and spices.
la- Dry Goods cheaper than Wet Goods.
Come and see us and be convinced of what v.e
say
BOWERS 4- STEACY
MARKET STREET
Marietta, I a
• - I
- -1
/atat gPlas , e,
NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
WE Manufacture our own goods 3 thus en
abling us to sell at
OLD TIME PRICES.
The largest, best and most complete stock,
and at lower prices than any house in the
country.
Our immense stock of Spring and Summer
Goods consists of all the novelties of the sea
son, at least fifty different styles the most pop
ular of which are
Cheaper than can be had elsewhere.
Our business connection wits our patrons
for a period of nearly 40 years, is a sufficient
guarrantee of our ability to please all who
may favor us with a aall.
SHULTZ & BROTHERS,
No. 20 North Queen-st., Lancaster.
A. LINDSAY,..,
MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neighborhood that he has
at this time the largest assortment of City made
work ever offered in this Borough, amongst
which may be named the new-style
?oli s i ) Boot, and Globe-WI) j3gliiphals.
FOR THE LADIES
A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE
MAKER enables him to select with more
judgment than those who are not. He contin
ues to manufacture in the very best manner
everything in the BOOT AND SHOE line s
which he wit/ warrant for neatness and fit.
ri-Call and examine the new stack before
Ding' elsewhere. ,
Estate of John 2f Whitehill, late of the
Borough of Marietta, deceased.
. Letters Testamentary on said estate hay
ing been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and those having claims
or demands against the same will present them
without delay far settlement to the undersign
ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta.
A. N. CASSEL,
Executor.
Marietta, August 11, 1866-6 t.
The Champion Clothes Wringer,
OHN SPANGLEfehas just received and
J
has lopsale this celebrated Wringer, with
or without nag-wheels. Thisis now regarded
as the best machine in use. Wig more easily
adjusted to sub; and is" Wider than any ma
chine of the price. No. 1, without cog-wheels
with ten inch rollers, is selling at ;8; No. 2,
with. cog-wheels, .$9 ; No." 9, , with cog-wheels,
11 inches, $ll. .
NOTICE: All pereon is having cinims.againet
JESSE. E. ,ODELL, late of the. Poroogh
of Marietta, deceased, will present - thefts at
once, to JACOB. C. lIIIREART,
-..Silasta4s(vatos d b. le l
Manotta
DR. HENRY LANDIS.
Dr. Henry Landis
Dr. Henry Laidig
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Ai the ' , Golden Mortar,"
Market Street; Marietta,
Market St reet, Marietta,
Keep constantly oh 'Una
Keep constantly on hand
Drug's,.
Perfumeries,
Fancy Articles,
Patent Medictnes,
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
.Prescrivtions carefully compounded
Remember the place,
Remember the place,
Dr. Grove's old. Stara.
Dr. Grove's old Stand.
Give us a call.
Give us a call.
W ANTED!
$27.60 PER DAY !
ALCENTS wanted , ladies and gentlemen,
in every county in tfe United States; to
sell the Ink powders of the American Ink
Company. The powder sells for forty cents
per package, and will make ink enough to fill
fifty bottles of the size usually retailed at ten
cents per bottle. A smart agent can sell a
gross of it a day, and clear $27.60. The ink
can be made from the powder in three min
ute's in common boiling water. It is a perfect
black ink, tho - best in the world. It flows
easily, does not corrode the pen . - a particle,
never gums up, is not injured by freezing, and
its color will last forever. Every family in
America will buy it, as a package will last a
family for years, and ink can be made in
small quantities as wanted. With each gross
we scud a thousand circulars, with testimon
ials from clergymen, lawyers, teachers,' mer
chants, commercial colleges, editors, &c., and
the agent's name on the hills. Only one per
son will be made agent for a county. The
first one sending $3O for a gross of the powder
will receive it by return express, together with
one thousand circulars and the right to sell in
the county he or she designates. If others
send for the same county, the money will be
returned to them free of expense. To make
sure, one had better designate several counties,
either of which he or she will take. Send for
trade list and circulars if you dare run the
risk of waiting, or send the money for a gross.
Letters addressed to the Mayor, Postmaster,
cashiers of. he banks, or the express agents of
this city. will show that the business is honor
ably and squarely conducted. An Ink Pow
der will be sent by mail to any address, free
of charge, on receipt of forty cents.
Address, writing your mime, town, county
and State distinctly,
A MERICAN INK COMPANY,
_Manchester, N. H.
THOMAS. IV. LANK,
Clerk for the C ompany and Special Agent.
NEW CD - JD •••••
GABLESs STIUCKLER,
Successors to Abraham Cassel,
To the Public: We begleave to announce to
our patrons and the public generally that our
arrangements for the Spring Season - are4such
as will enable us to offer for sale an unusually
well seletted, varied and attractive stock
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
GLASS and
QUEENPWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
• WINDOW SHADES,
CARPETING, &c., &c.
Having reduced our stock to the very lowest
point, enabled us to lay 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.
GABLE & STRICKLER,
One door West of the Post Office, Market St.
fa" The highest Market price paid in goods
in exchange for Country produce.
CI TO VES 1 . -
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! !
COOK STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STOVES, '
AT JOHN SPANGLER'S•
PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
'GAS-BURNING STOVES AT
JOHN SPANGLER S.
STOVES, STOVES,-VULCAN STOVES
FOR HEATLAG
. f * TWO OR FOUR
ROOMS WITH
' ONE FIRE-FOURTH
SUPPLY N 0 W READY-CALL AND
SEE THEM AT
J. Spangler's Hardware and Scove Store
Market Street, Marietta, Pa.
'6: B. RATIIVON
,
Merchant• Tailor, and. Clothier,
At P. T. kramph's.Old Stand, on the Cot
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GRATEF U L to the Citizens of Marietta
VA and vicinity, for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended, the undersigned respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same; as
suring them, that under all circumstances, no
efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory
equivalent for every act of confidence repOsed.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEILES A A D VEiTINGS, and
such other seasonable material as fashion and
the market furnishes, constantly kept on band
and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea
sonably, as taste or style may suggest.
ALSO,-HEAD V-711A DE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds
and such articles as usually belong . to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
GEO: W. WORRALL,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Market Street, adjoining Spangler 4 Rich's
Store, on the second /loot . .
Where he is now prepared to wait -
on all who may feel disposed to Pa-..eja...
tronize him.
Dentistry in all its branches carried on.
TEETH inserted on the most approved prin
ciples of Dental science. All operations on
the mouth performed in a skillful and work
manlike manner—on fair principles and
VERY AEASONABLZ TERMS.
II awn "g determined upon a perTuaiient WC a
tion at this place; - would 'ask a continuation
of the. liberal patronage heretofore extended
to him, for which he will rendor, avery
possi
ble satisfaction. 4- •
la— Ether administered to. isiciAirtersonis.
1 - 11 - 1.7111. - IC -- NOTICi - firbefetry given tliafilte'
outatanding_ accounts of George It. Van
Leer have been left with the .undersigned for
collection. - 'All aecounts - remairung unsettled
on the fret of Septembet, yril,l be plaeed'in the.
?Andy of a jtviise 01:11p - •• ace for col-1611km.
EUREKA!
,- 0
The Drug Store opposite the Post Ur,-
Where Gold, Silver and Greenbacks
ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR
_ .. .
Drigs, Medicines, Stationary, 6-c., 6-c
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
TOILET ARTICLES,
Such as Perfumed Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair
Dyes, Pomades, Tooth Soaps, Tooth
Washes, Hair, Nail, Clothe and
Tooth Brushes, of all descrip- '
[ions. Extracts for the
Handkerchief, Colo
goes, Ambrosia
for the Hair,
and many other articles too tedious to mention
Ladies and Gents Port Monnaes,
of every description.
—A L S 0—
All the most popular Patent Medicines
NOW IN USE, SUCH A 8
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Jayne's Alterative, Er,
pectorant, and Vermifuge, Jayne's Pills sor
Carminitive Balsam, &c., Hostetter's Bitter,
Hoffiaud's German Bitters, Swaim's Panacea,
Worm Confections, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and in fact all the most reliable Paten;
medicines now in use.
Fresh Coal Oil constantly on hand. A hue
assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades Chim
neys, &c. Also, articles of nourishment for
the sick, such as Corn Starch, Farina, Aau a
Root, Tapioca, &c.
Spices of all kinds, Cloves, Cinuemon, All
spice, Mace, Black Pepper, African Cayanti
Peppe4 French Mustaid, &c.
Chemical Food, Citrate of Magnesia, Feed
ing Cups for the Sick, Breast Pumps, Nipple
Shields, Nursing Bottles, Self-injecting Sy -
ringes, Flavoring Extracts for cooking, &c.
Golden Carp, or Gold Fish with Founts,
Aquariums. Arrangements have also been
made with one of the best Aviary's in the
State,to furnish Canary and Mocking Birds,&r
A lot of Family Dye colors, of every shade.
Fresh and reliable Garden Seeds.
large assortment of Books and
Stationary,
Everything in the Stationary way, such or
Pens, Inks, Note, Tissue, Blotting and othei
kinds of Paper, Envelopes, Clarified and other
Quills, Scented Gloves for the wardrobe; and
an endless variety of fancy and useful articles,
usually found at such establishments, but aw
article not on hand will be ordered at once.
A new kind of playing cards, called "Union
Cards;" having Stars, Flags and Crests insteac
of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, &c. The Face
cards are Goddesses, Colonels, instead of the
Queens, Kings and Jacks. This is a beauti
ful and patriotic substitute for the foreign em
blems and should be universally preferred.
School Books, Copy Books, Slates and the
School Stationary generall), and Bibles, &c.
always on baud.
$l:3 - Subscriptions for all the Magazines, Il
lustrated and Mammoth Weeklies received.
Sheet Music of all kinds will be orderei
with promptness ana dispatch.
Having secured the services of Mr. CHAS_
H. BRITTON, an experienced and competes;
Pharmaceutist who will attend to carefully
compounding with accuracy and dispatch, at
all hours. The Doctor himself can be consul
ted at the store, unless elsewhere professionally
engaged.
Being very thankful to the public for th.
past patronage bestowed upon him, will try
and endeavor to please all who may give hin,
a call. E HINKLE, M. D.
Marietta, February 4, 1865-tf.
liew Trimming and Variety Store,
Opposite Diffenbach's old stand, and two
doors West of the Golden Mortar
Drug Store, Market Street.
MRS. MARGARET ROTH
BEGS leave to announce to the Ladies of the
borough of Marietta and vicinity, that sh,
has just returned from Philadelphia, wher ,
she laid in an entire new stock of fashionabhe
and useful TRIMMINGS AND FANCY AR
TICLES, .NOTIONS, &c., embracing all th. -
Novelties of the Season, among which will be
found the celebrated new style
Trail Hoop Skirts ; Plain & Fancy Garters;
Queen floods, Childrens Coats 6 , Sacques
Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet
hibbons, Gimps, Cords and .7assels,
and Buttons in endless variety.
Paper and Linen Collars and
Cuffs for Ladies and Gents,
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars.
Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd 11'dkfe
Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs
Suspenders, Gernaantow a Wool,
Twilights, Breakfast Coseys„
Braids and Shetland Wool,
Bindings, -- Zephyr Yarn,
Laces, Neck-Ties,
BALMORALS & SKELETON SKIRTS,
Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling, Cord of all
colors, Fancy Fans, Kid, Kid-finith Silk
and White Lyle Thread Gloves, Silk
Mitts, Embroidery ; Men's Gloves
and Neck Ties, Pearl Cud'
Buttons, Belt Buckles of
various styles, Tape
Trimming, Linen
and Thread
Lace,
Thimbles, Silk Tassels, Emery Bags, Fane3
Suaps, Perfumery, &e., &c.
Particular attention has been paid to the se
lecting of small wares, such 136 Sewing Silk,
Cotton and Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks
and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c.
lt:r 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.
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
TOBACCO GROWERS,
Tara• Notice_
AM always ready to purchase LEAF TO
I
BA CCO, at the highest market value, an
invite persons to call at the Marietta Tobace
Warehouse, bringing samples with them.
A. FULLER CRANE, JR.
Marietta, June 30, 1866,-tf.
Howe—Pairrtizig
PAPER - HANGING,
Mhe undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his old friends. and the public
generally, that he continues the above business
in all
.its various branches
Especial attention paid to plain and fancy
paperhanging, China glossing, Frosting and
Enamelling Glass, Graining of all kinds, &c.
Thankful for past favors, would ask a con
tinuance of the same. Residence a few doors
west of the Town Hall, on Walnut street,
DAVID H. M.ELLINGER.
Marietta, N0v.25, 1R65.—1V.
O,OMETIIING NEW I Patent clasp pock-
L- books, nolum bands to renew ; adapte t
to any conditibli of the finance,
at
• - - JOHN SPANGLER'S.
nOAL HON, Coal Selves, Coal Sho vela
Pticers, 'Stove Grates,-.Cylinders and Li
mpg?, of different kinds, kept on hand at
JOHN" B.P4.IVGLER'S.
KR AVT" Ideet Steno, Wine
Kige, Nii4,Beeete as* Cetkhz.wai t ,
.geoey,9ly'; ebtatisittly on hand 04.