aaiiil o f focal Mandan. .„.„ Sepfetibeh Z 2,1866. ;TVs Morning Passenger train for Lan mter and Philadelphia will leave the upper Thaa 1.2 minutes after 8 o'clock. Tke % it tra in going westward will pass upper ation et 7 minutes after 12 o'cloc Ic, NOON. tie Harrisburg accommodation train eastward pan at 26 minutes after 6 o'clock, in the (ten and returning arrive here at 43 after 6 o'clock in the evening. :mutes or There will be another Union Re. loblicaa demonstration in the Town Hell Park this ( Saturday) evening. professor Wickersham will be present sod speak upon the issues of the canvass. IN presence of this gentleman, * alone, aould draw a large audience, in this, 6iaold home, and more particularly b e . gouge of the report of his hiving g ene m y policy." We always doubted the t ort, and those who may hear the p ro f, this evening will have no doubts as to whore he stands. Let every friend of the Us ion turn out. ids Citizens, remember that ydi must be s melled at least ten days before the e l e ction, if you purpose voting. The 290 of September will be the last day on which assessments entitling persona to tote on the 9th of October, can be mo de, Gentlemen- who were in the ar my should be especially prompt in at teodiog to this matter, as by neglect they may lose their votes. The Assess or far this borough may be found at this Ace, at ull times between now and the 29th, gir Don't forget the grand Union ral ly in Lancaster on Thursday next. An sothasiastic time is certain. The fol lowing distinguished gentlemen have al toady signified their intention to be present: Generals Geary and Butler, Finney, Curtin, Judge Kelley, Galusha A. Grow, Morton 'McMichael, floc. W. linter, of Tennessee, Prof. Leo. Miller of Jew York, and others are expected. General Juseph W. Fisher is to be chief marshal. fic Donegal Lodge, 1. 0. of O. F., of this borough, was presented with a very lege nod handsome portrait of the late Preeident Lincoln, beautifully framed. C.C. P. Grosh, esq on behalf of Mrs. Michael Ram ler, M rs. John oohick, Mrs. 14aghington Trump, Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Mellinger and other ladies, presented the picture in a neat -and pertinent ad. hen, which Major E. D. Reath, P. G., teceived on the part of the Lodge, The portrait has been hung in the hall near that of Washington. WA funny nook has just came to ths, rallesi" Poetical Acorns from the Great Usk Hull," It is ono of the jolliest lit. Ile books we ever saw—full of fun, side tpliiting pictures and capital jokes. It isagood thing to have about the house -or as it is made to nicely fit in the pocket, it in just what is often wanted to makes merry evening. It is given away eatuitonFly by Wannatnaker & Brown, the popular Clothiers, Oak flail, S. E. Cater 6th and Market at., Philadelphia, mid Coy holly can get it by enclosing their address and a 2eunt stamp for the postage, kr A deaf mute, with both of his lands off, paid our town a visit this reek, The Harrisburg Telegraph does aolllite a flattering Recount of this af flicted in to ; but that such a poor crea tare, who could not even lift the glass to hr mouth nor even ask another to do it for him, got so drunk in that city that he had to be taken to the lockup, shows thatat least oue or more of the Harris grog.shops is kept by a brute• Thin poor man's sore affliction, it is said', lithe result of a stroke of lightning.- 5 1ount joy Herald. ....... ............ Ft Rev, John Farquhar, Pastor of ihs Lower Chacceford Presbyterian Church, and stated clerk of Donegal P resbytery, wits buried on Thursday last. lie was stricken some three weeks ago Pith paralysis, while i the act of preach -Itig' Ele was a laborious pastor, and l aghfal and punctual Presbyter. lie l as a Commissioner to the last General 4sg eolbly at St. Louis, and stood man lully by all her deliverances. F. tll' Jacob Tome, esq., of Port Depos it President of the Cecil National Bank of Port Deposit, has proposed to the t " l teet Of the Methodist Episcopal church of that town,' to build the con- Notion a new church, costing $25.000 Ur to donate that amount of * money to It co ngregation for the purpose. Mr. 'rote Was, at one time a poor barkeeper f ' il r.Stackh ouee , io this borough. neojesiiu Herr, esq , a member of 'l4 LeoP.aster bar, and a former member : the Legislature, from this countY, k i " / a t his residence at Dillerville on 4 % morning. He was in the 70th Nr of his age. r 11 4:, T he ' adver isements of Messrs. 441 b Strickler and Messrs, Bowers t e 4 cy have agajo been unavoidably 414 " 11 . They will certainly appear 11l °I4 next, --- lir In our last we stated that the schools were to have been opened I Q ° Monday last ; this was an error giaY ttill be however, on Monday next. L Ft 1 1 r, J. Levergood, of Lancaster, appointed Examintog Surgeon °Nis connty is place of Dr. P. 8. -111/or, Itlfot , ed. gir The following is the ticket placed in nomination by the Democratic John son County Convention : Congress._ Samuel H. Reynolds, city. Senators—Abraham Collins, Conoy ; W. Hayes Grier, Columbia. Assembly—Lewis Houses!, Marietta; Jno. C. M artin, Earl; Charles J. Rhoads, Manor; Thomas Coulson, Drumore. Associate Judge-191ml P. Bower, Strasburg borough. Sheri, r—Henry B. Waltman. Mt. Joy borough. Prothonotary—Wm. S. Barr, East Donegal. Register—Henry Stanger, Brecknock. Recorder—James McMullen, Penn. Clerk of the Quakter 'Sessions—J. H. Hegener, city. County Commissioner—Jaceb Yohn, Carvarvon. Directors of ,the Poor--Benjamin Mishler, city ; David Biwa; Manor. Prison Inspectors—John M. Miller, West Lampeter ; J. C. Bucher, Colum bia. Coroner—Adam Ditlow. Auditor—Daniel Levever ( farmer ) Dr umore. The above is the unadulterated, 810300. pure sure•to-be - defeated ticket of the " unterrified." Our friend Honseal is on it, and whilst he is very clever and has a great many friends, he is, nevertheless, in devilish bad company and is sure to go down with the sinking ship. MARRIED. At the residence of Thomas Stence, esq., by Rev. W. A. Fleming, Mn. CHARLES H. BRITTON, to MISS TIMIS. STENCE, all of this borough. Zvtrial Notitvi LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS. The &reale male Remedy for Irregularities.—These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara tion, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid,their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, spee dy and certain specific for the cure of all ob structions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consum ed by the ladies of the United States, every ore of whom speak in the strongest terms of p Lillie 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 fern.le coullaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used, and explaining when they should notoior could not be used without producing effects-contra ry to nature's chosen laws, will be found care fully folded around each bottle, with the writ ten signature of JOHN L. LYON, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOI-IN L. LITON, 195 Chapel street, New-Haven, Conn., who can be con sulted either personally or by mail, (enclosing stamp) concerning all private diseases and fe male weaknesses. Sold by Druggists every where. C. G. CLARK dr. Co., Gen'l Agts for U S. and Canadas. Woo. 4-ly p !row often we see men and women who are fairly fading out of existence. They seem to have no especial disease, but general lasi tude and languor; no ambition, no energy, in digestion, weakness. total inability to eat and relish food, etc., all of which is nothing but Dyspepsia. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will surely cure every such case, no matter how long standing. it is also a most excellent remedy for cholera morbus, cramp or colic, in either stomach or bowels. We advise all suffering to try it. EM PI RE SHUTTLE MACHIN E9.are superior to all others for family and manufacturing purposes ; contain all the latest improvements; are speedy, noisless, durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Agents want ed. Liberal discount allowed. 1,0 consign. ments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. Co, 616 Broadway, N. Y. [xiii:6-iy la- Wl,takers ! Whiskers ! ! Doctor L. 0. IVlontez , Corrolia, the greatest stimulator in the world, will force Whiskers or Moustaches to grow on the smoothest (ace or chin ; never known to fail ; sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of testing its merits. 'Address, %any es & Co., 78 Nassau-st., N.Y. [3m • POYSTERS ft I am now in the rcceipt of the best of Oysters which will be served up in the usual varie ties of styles I will have fitted up for the winter months, warm and comfortable rooms on Cie first and second floors, for the ACCOMMODATION 0 F THE LADIES, which department, will receive particular attention. G. U. GOODMAN, Goodman's Ice cream & Oyster saloon. Marietta, September 15, 1566.-tf. PREPARE 1-° L i A g‘ For Winter! CA L reduced to nearly the standard of former years—FOß CASH. A well se lected stock of eo., MairtNio & ViilehsbutT GED A_ L KI-A lot of Fine Coal at $4 delivered. C. A. SCHAFFNER TRA WBERRY PLANTS! STRAWBERRY -0--- iOO,OOO sthtlYabeAT9 ?Ws Foi• sale. Wilson's Albany, Norwood, Golden Queen, Ida, Jucunda, Triomphe DeGand, Agriculturist, Russell Prolific, Lening's White. For sale by HENRY WOLFE. trard MARK THE SEASON! Another atrival of those incomparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Also, THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. Call and see them at J. SPANGLER'S. D OOR MATTS, Excellent quality, cheap, Ai' JOHN SPAAVGLEWS HARDWARE D ROOM HANDLES, achoice lot receive 1 . 3 sad far fiat 44- . SPANGLER'S. "V -r l l -11E PATTERSON & CO., NO. 661 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. D EALERS IN FOREIGN Sr. DOMESTIC HARDWARE., Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Bull ding Material, Nails, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &0., 1R 0N: Rolled and Hammered Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band Iron, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc. HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS. FIRST-CLASS COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash Boards, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Plated and Metalic Spoons, Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass as Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pane, Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, &c., &c.. Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric,Oils, Cistern Pumps, Long and. Short aTraces, Breast Chains, &c., Re. TOO L S: Hand and Wood Saws:, Hatchets, Chopping and Hand Axes, Plapes ' Chisels Augers and Auger Bits, .Braces, Prunning Hooks and Shears, &c., &c. Thankful for past patronage, eye hope to merit and receive a continuance of the same. PATTERSON 4. CO 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 l Glassware, No. tions, 8f c., 6-c., and all other classes of goods generally kept in 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, TICA.S, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, &c., &c., which will be sold tight down with the mark et. Our Dress Goods department comprises the latest designs of goods adapted to the sea son whicu will be found full and complete. CLOTBS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS IN GREAT VARTETY of which we have a beautiful line of plain and Fancy Cassimeres, English and French Sack ings, Plain Black Cloths, bolh oreign and domestic, and all other Goods 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. ICI— Dry Goods cheaper than Wet Goods. Come and see us and be convinced of what at say. BOWERS Fr STEACY MARKET STREET Marietta, I a New Trimming cal Variety Store, Opposite Dipnbach's old stand, and two doors West of the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market Street. MRS. MARGARET ROTH DEGS leave to announce to the Ladies of the DI borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she has just returned from Philadelphia, where she laid in an entire new stock of fashionable and useful TRIMMINGS AND FANCY AR TICLES, f% DPP:MS, &c., embracing all the Novelties of the Season, among which will be found the celebrated new style Trail hoop Skirts ; Plain & Fancy Garters; Queen Hoods, Childrens Coats 6^ Sacques Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet Libbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, 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 & Etnb'd Ll'dkfa, Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs Suspenders, Germantown Wool, Twilights, Breakfast Casey% Braids and Shetland. Wool, Bindings, Zephyr Yarn, Laces, Neck-Ties, BALMORALS 8:. SKELETON SKIRTS, Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling, Cord of all colors, Fancy FULLS, Kid, Kid-finith Silk and White Lyle Thread Gloves, Silk Mitts,Embroidery; Men's Gloves an Neck Tics, Pearl Cuff Buttons, Belt Buckles of various styles, Tape Trimniiug, Linen and Thread Lace, Thimbles, Silk Tassels, Emery Bags, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, &c., Sze. 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, arc. The public are particularly requested to call and exaniii.e 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 trom her, how to work the machine. FISH'S LAMP ITRATMG APPARATUS. Boiling—Frying—ZYewizig--&eeping WITH THE FLAME THAT LIGHTBTHE 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 6rder, 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 Anifrican. • • • For fanuly use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room, it is an article of comfort beyond all propor tion to its coat. • Hall's Journal of Health. • • • I have tried the apparatus, and my wife and I proclaimthe 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 Circulai * • • An economical contrivance for getting-up beat 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 from 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 Gas Burner, by which water may be boded, and food cooked ; also arranged to support a shade. Every Family needs one. 11:3" Two of these Heating Lampe can be seen at . John Spangler's Hardwnre. ORSET SHIRT . SUPPORTERS wee:. C cellent article for ladies. Just received and In/laical 3111.5..R07 , 13'S Variety Store. The Champion Clothes Wringer. JOHN SPANGLER has just received and has for sale this celebrated:Wringer, with or without cog-wheels. This Is now regarded as the bist machine in use. It is mote easily adjusted io the tub, and is wider than any ma chine of the price. No. 1 2 without cog-wheels with ten inch rollers, is selling at 4;8 ; No. 2, with cog-wheels, $9; No. 3, with cog-wheels, 11 inches, $ll. surruk & BRA, %ail IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS and General Machinists, Second street, Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gasp Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings,'and castings of every description; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MIST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Tape, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &c. BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those who may favor us with their orders. 2:i - Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14 tf C OLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210:49. riIHIS Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium cr premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT Whole amount insured, 68,304,295:51 Less ain't expired in 1865, 212,336:00 $8,091.559:M CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt of premium notes, Jan. 1, 1865, $420,090:66 Less, premium notes expired in 1865, 16,073:45 410,0;7:21 Ain't of premium notes recd in '65,115,684:13 Balance of premiums, Jan. 1, '65, 3,830:14 cash receipts,tess commissions, in '65, 40,766:89 MIME Losses and expenses paid in 1865, 37,987:88 Balance capital and assets, January 1, 1866, 532,210:49 $570,198:37 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL: S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : Samuel Shock, William Patton, ' Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, George Young,Jr., H. G. Minch, Nicholas lll'Dcnald, Samuel F. Eon kin, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green. S. C. Staymaker, Edmund Spering. Columbia, March 30, 1866.-Iy. JA COB LIBIIART, JR., CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA td ms mj i t VVOULD must respectfully take this meth od of informing the citizens of Marietta and the public in general, that, having laid in a lot of seasoned tifrober, is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE , in every style and variety, at short notice lie has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own manufacture, which for fine finish and good workmanship, will rival any City make. Especial attention paid to repairing. lie is also now prepared to attend, in all its branches, the UNDERTAKING business, be ing supplied with an excellent Hun, large and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c. COFFINS finished in any style—plair or costly. Ware Room and Manufactory, near Mr. DuO'y'a new building, near the " Upper-Sta tioa," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22. THE EXCELSIOR TRUIT JAR. —O-- The best in the market ; the manufactu rers are unable to supply the demand ; its su periority over all others is fully acknowledged by all who used them last year. They require no putty or cement of any kind; can be se curely closed in a moment, and when once properly elosed there is no danger of any fruit spoiling. They are neat, being made of glass —have a wide mouth and san very easily be cleaned. For sale at JOHN SPANGLER'S where can be seen c jar of Fruit put up in one of these jars last •ear. Having thoroughly tested the Excelsior Fruit Jar and after using many other kinds I accord to it superiority - over all others for pre serving fruit, ease of securing it and in fact in every way do I consider it better. MRS. It. J. SPANGLER. G EO: W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Market Street, adjoining Spangler 4 Itch's Store. on the second floor. Where he is now prepared to wait on all who marfeel disposed to pa- iiZ tronize him. Dentistry in all its branches carried on. 'I SETH 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 ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Having determined upon a permanent loca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. rr Ether adininietered to properpersons 11qOTICE: All persons having claims against JESSE C. ODELL, late of the Borough o Marietta, deceased, will present them at once, to JACOB C. BURKART, Administrator d. b. n. Marietta, August 13, 1866. 2-6 t rpo LANDLORDS! Juat reeeived, Scotch I and Irish WHISKISS, warran ted to be pure, at H. D. Benjamain's. ROGER'S Celeorated Pearl Cement and Oil Paste Blacking at - " THE GOLDEN MORTAR. B - u_s]asl 111 - 0 OF RAMBO APPLES FOR SAI.FILOW, AT HENRY WOLF'F.,B. TII Weelebrated Giotto Pemba Oil Blacking .makes a beautiful water proofpolisb. For boote e Sboea, bigness., tic. For sale only at Dr. Landis' Drugstore. A LL 3thidoof /flanks, Deeds, &c. Ft): 0 .40e et this office. '4 alma Nail " sOlctjal3s.6. Stoi e, Maiket Street, Marietta. _'JOHN FOULK3 Having again leased, from Captain Samuel D. Miller, hie old and popular Clothing stand, Would take this method of informing the pub lic that he has just laid itt an excellent stock of everything in lime . Beady-made Clothing Line, SUCH AS Over, Dress and Business Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, OF ALL GRADES AND . PRICES, Cloths, ,Cassimeres and Vestings always on hand, which will be cut and made-up to suit the tastes of customers. Gentlemen's Fur nishing' Goods, Shiite, Drawers, Hose. Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, HATS AND INt CAPS of all kinds, &c., &c. IQ - Goods at all prices—from the finest to the cheapest. Call and see for yourselves be fore purchasing else*here. Marietta, February 17, 1866-Iy. De , sltitZb4el) DRIgiT• GEO. W. SULTZBACH, TANNER 4- LEATHER DEALER ) MARIETTA, PA. Having purchased the remaining stock on hand, and leased the Tannery and fixtures of his late father, Henry Sultzbacb, deceased, is now prepared to accommodate the customers of the old stand, tine the public generally, with everything in hisline, at such prices as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. His stock will consist of Oak Spanish and Slaughter Sole, Valve and Hemlock Leather, CALFSKINS, Rips, Waxed and Grained Upper, SPLITS, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SHOE SKIRTING. 11:1° Cash paid for Bides and Skins. Marietta: January 6. 1866.-tf S.. S. RATRVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. .1. irramph's Old Stand, on the Cos ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. RATEF UL to the Citizens of Marietta Jr 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, CASS/NERDS A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALBO,—READV-HADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gospels and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. aP WILLCOX & GIBBS NOISELESS ,Atzeldize $570,198:37 The most simple, complete and easily-man 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 p.rt of it, and is always ad4usted, never gets out of place. Call and examine them before purchasing any other, "st H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S, Corner North Queen street and Centre Square, Sole Agents for Lancaster County. Lancaster, February'l7, 1866.4 f. 1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866. WALL PAPERS! . NEW FALL STYLES HOWELL & BOURKE,, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, CORNEA FOURTH AND MA REET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in store, a large stock of LINEN AND OIL SHADES. Estate of John Whitehill, late of the • Borough of Oariettg, deceased. Letters Testamentary on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demabda against the same vvi.'l present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta. A. N. CASSEL, Executor. Marietta, August 11, 1866-6 t. H. L. 6.E. J. ZAHM, ) 4 1 t :Corner of North Queen-St., (. and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. wE are prepared to sell American and Swiss Watches at the lowest cash rates! We buy directly from the Imprters and Man ufacturers, and can, and do sell Watches as low as they can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. A fine stock of Z.:locks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and Silver-plated ware constantly on hand. Every article fairly represented. H. L. 8, E. J. ZAHMS Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. February 17, 1866.-tf. First Rational Bank of Marietta. THIS BANKING ASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION is now prepared to transact all kinds of BANKING BUSINESS: The Board of Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday, for discount and other business itßank Hours : From 9A.Xto3 r. x. JOHN HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. AN IMPROVED 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 rnot.ons 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. T HE LADY'S FRIEND- The Rest of the Monthlies—devoted to Fashion and Pure Literature. $2.50 a )ear; Two copies $4.00; Eight (and one gratis) $l6. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES given as premiums. Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEACON & PE TERSON, 319 Walnut et., Philadelphia. DR. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, • Or THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE % ffiesr; _ OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURci. FFIC Et—Front street, next doei . to•R kj- Drug Store, between Loma end Walnut streets. Columbia. • - YOWS Periodical Drop and paykre,34. jjraaJe . Th. Golden Moron ONSUMP TIVES, C READ WHAT DR. SCHENCK IS DOING. DR../. H. SCHENCK DEAR SZE :—I. feel it a duty I owe to you, and to all who are suffering under the diseases known as Consumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what great benefits I have received from your Pulnionic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic in so short a time. By the bless ing of God it has cured me thus far. Dr. Schenck, I will now make my state ment to you, as follows :—About eighteen months ago I was attacked with a severe cough, and it settled on my lungs ; I could not retain anything I ate, and suffered with evening fevers and night sweats. I was very much reduced. The whites of my eyes were very yellow; likewise my skin; my appetite all gone, and unabie to digesf what I did eat; 'bowels swollen, irregular and costive• I was -very low spirited, and had such violent spells of coughing when I lay down at night and when I arose in the morning that they would last one or two hours. I then would be nearly exhausted, and was entirely unable to lie on my left side. I can not describe my wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every organ in my body was dis eased or deranged. Such was my situation at .this time, and I was confined to my bed from the last of February, 1862, to June 1862, not able to sit up. I had the best of medical at tendance the whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that it racked me very much. I at this time raised a large quantity of thick. yellow, offensive matter, sometimes with blood and it was generally accompanied by nausea, and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the time of coughing so badly I would have sharp, shooting pains in my left side and heart, night sweats, and soreness all through my whole chest; had much inward fever, pain in - my back and under my shoulder blades and in the small.of my back, and at times so severe that it would throw me into spasms. Now my plqiiician gave me up to die. Others I had, and the best of them, but they could do noth ing forme, and at that time I was nothing but skin and bone. I then was in the western part of Missouri. In June last we left there for the East, and in August last we came to New York, and I was so reducei that I could Drily walk' a little with my husband's help. Atter I had been here a short time the salt wa ter breeze made me feel much better for a time and then .I had again to call a physician for aid, We bad four of the best physicians of New. York on the diseases of the longs, and doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said I was past cure, and that my lungs were too far gone for any one to cure me. But at this time I was on my feet about the house, not able to do much of anything. In Novem ber last I grew worse, and the consumption diarrhea set in and lasted about eight weeks. We had tried all and everything that I could grasp at like a dying person for my disease— consumption and liver complaint—but of no avail. In January, 1863, I was brought down again on my bed, and was not expected to live the night out. My husband stayed at my side, and other friends, and they all gave me up to die. At this time every one who saw me did not think I would ever leave my bed a living woman. The first night I was at tacked' with spasms, and was deranged most of the time. A friend, Mrs. Harris, came to see me the last of the week, and brought the Sunday Mercury. In it was an account of a great cure performed by Dr. Schenck. She read it to me, and it was so much like my disease that 1 asked my . husband to go and See him for me. At this time I bad given up all hopes of ever getting well again, and made my peace with God, to be ready whenever he called for me. On the 27th of January, 1863, my husband called.on Dr: Schenck, 32 Bond street, New York, and stated to him my case, with a re quest for him to call and see me, which he did, and-examined me with the respirometer. When he was about to go I asked him if he could cure me 7 His reply was : 6 . I cannot tell, both lungs are diseased, and the bronchi al tubes are affected on both sides." And yet he seemed to think there were lungs enough left to effect a cure if the diarrhea could be stopped.. •He said in order to do this, he would have to g.ve me Mandrake Pills in small doses at first, to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with astringents, he hoped to check it, which he did, but the constant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhea had prostrated me so that he was afraid my vital powers were too much prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to think if I could live to get enough Pulmonic Syrup through my system to cause expectoration there were lungs enough left for me to recover. He wished me to try the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do me no harm, if it did me no good. The first week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up in bed and ate hearty far a sick woman ; but the next week I lost all hope and wished my husband nct to give me any more medicine. bu the doctor had warned him of this, and when the medicine was clearing out the sys tem it made them feel somewhat restless, and to persevere ; and he insisted on my taking it ; and now I feel the benefit of it. For after eight days I began to gain my strength, and, with the exception of a cold that put me baek some, I have been gaining strength of body, my cough is going away, and all my pains an. gone ; no soreness of the body, my bowels are regular, and my Meath is sweet, and I thank God that I am now going about, and sew and read as well as ever I could. I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of each. 1 now have a good appetite and rest well at night ; my cough does not trouble me in gett ing up or lying down. I would here say to the afflicted with consumption or liver com plaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humbug You can rely on what he says. Delay not ; it is dangerous to trifle with these diseases. If you would be cured, go at crude ; and any Dee wishing to know the facts as herein stated can call at my residence, 117 West Houston street, New York city. MRS. MARY F. FAR LOW. We, the undersigned, residents of New York are acquainted with Mts. Farlow, and know her statement to be true. We also know that she used Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tank, and have reason to believe that t 3 this medicine she owes her preservation trom a premature grave. B. FARLOW, 117 West Houston st. EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich street. Mrs. EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Green wich street. AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich street: A. F. Harris. 117 West Houston street. EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway. Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity pl. lam well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F. Farlow, and with het husband, Mr. B. Farlow they having for a few months past attended at my church, and I am convinced that any statement which they might make may be re lied on as true. JOHN DOWLING, D. D, Pastor of Bedford st. Baptist Church, N. y. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at hi s principal office No. 15 North Sixth street, c ol _ ner of Commerce, Psiladelphia, every Satur day, from 9 A. M., until 4 P. M., No. 34 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Maas , every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and ever) other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Balti more, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough examination of the lungs with his Respirome ter, the charge is three dollars. Price of the pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per hal dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. 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