The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, October 27, 1866, Image 3

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    Biarititiatt.
October 27, SB6O.
Morning Passenger train for Lan
rlhe
at Plal
1 adelphia will leave the upper
2 minutes after 8 o'clock. The
f".n ging westwar, will pass upper
, o 0
minutes Wore ONE o'clock, Noon'.
nt'Nerrisbur Accommodation train eastward
~ ~Irris
At 2b minutes after 5 o'clock, in the
" 1 " - d i n end returning arrive here at 43
't;'Ll'l',e9 after 6 o'clock in the evening.
on to morrow, Sunday, Oct. 28th.
Centenuary jubilee of American
will be celebrated in the M.
chur ch of Marietta. Rev. John
.11egor will preach a Centeunary
Ser
atlo o'clock in the morning. Sub
and Progress of Methodism."
: the afternoon there will be a Sabbath
:11001 Genie/wary meeting commenc
ot 1 o ' c l oc k, In the evening there
be another meeting commencing at
orter before seven on which occasion
4fersl addresses will be delivered in
lord to the denominational character
.oci of gethodistn, and the prospects
;.diepone.ibilities of the future. The
Olie are cordially invited to attend.
,t protracted meeting will also corn.
oce on lionday evening, Oat. 29th.
every night in the week except
inorlay.
115'e are glad to learn that success
rooted the efforts of a few " lovers
tie literature," who leave been can
„iplour town with a view to raise
:iota have a course of lectures the
a ng long winter evenings. They
on uudorstatod, with a very liberal
,;eptlou almost everywhere. For how
long and weary wiu'ers we have
.!a, want of something of this kind,
L tur citizens owe a debt of gratitude
Jhelou aho inaugurated this move-
ti We observe by some of the side
iLst our Borough Constable has
l iming a friendly visit to some of
:rpropert) holden. This is right.; and
s.i!t he " his round of mercy "
i .t, o plie sill not forget the Oily street
of the Donegal House, and on
ju,st below Horn street,
,ii,llo doubt, wuny other places. Our
hlalks have always been the corn
;lt of strangers.
gi.iodey's Lady's Book for 1867.
prospectus of this excelsior
ace The fa-pion magazine of the
r;l—the favorite for thirty-13,7.in
Now is tho time to get up clubs.
ptlr Subseriptious at once. See
toilt , ..ZiouS and inducements to gilt
.f c l u b s . We need say nothing
rn;,..r of this now considered house-
Iti,o,se.ity. Enough that it is Go
',l,ol)'s Book. Read the prospee
o Knottier culuntu.
Gov. Curtin acting upon the al-
Nunaunnous wish of the school-men
.l'e , rilvania, has appointed Profes-
Wickersham State Super
of Common Schools. Prof.
has a national reputation,
am Or the most thorough and elli
'r.:rdacators iu the country. He has
principal of the State Normal
at Millersville, since its or
iLiaion, sod is the author of a se
',Vpopular works on teaching and
'.`•mt government.
Capt. Lion Juan Vt a/lings has
'el the " hermitage "—at the Lower
Levi Boughter having re
:;ql to Harrisburg. Don Juan opens
I!'a ball on Wednesday evening next,
d6as Miller's Lancaster Cotillion
engaged "to do the music;" a
. 4Fluul festive time " may be looked
e undßrstand several gentlemen
vqi borough have purchased three
: 01 ground, on the corner or the first
yrebelow the new Episcopal church,
purpose of presenting the same
:te Catholics of this borough and vi
:l7 fora Catholic church, which, it is
Q shortly to be erected.
Persons having torches obtained
/the Geary club, are requested to
"ratlieuttJno, Spangler's Hardware.
lloiorthese torches were borrowed
the Lancaster clubs and they now
41 be returned. Holders will thus
" t he necessity of at once returning
,I' The cow school building —on
' lr ool, opposite " Blue Row "-10
rteldy completed. It is a fine brick
r:cture, The public schools are now
Poll blast," and we learn the new
of tha high school gives very
Fatisfaction.
r. Isaac Witmer, of New Hol
41 the good luck to draw a house
valued at 88000, at the Wash
• -I ty Soldier's Lottery. The pro
jocated in Washington city.
'..........
a pt. Miller—the old soldier—
:"elinit [tall for rent. This is
the most desirable locations for
1. 7 our borough. See advertise
'n another column.
" ''''''''''''''
' excellent Ra
, or sale ch eap ";"S O
SO
• JaS Burner Parlor stove—me
.4[4
'‘Ze—gOOd 118 new and an excel
-404, will be sold cheap,
if applica
be Made 5 0011 at this office.
......
.............
, 141 : Rev. Jolla Crooklieh, of Columbia,
thq Temperance "open •
or
on Monday evening next,
Ball.
MARRIED.
On Sunday evening last, at the residence of the
bride's parents by Rev. G. AL Clawges, MR.
HENRY S. STA UFFER, of Petersburg, Lan
caster county, to Mxas KATE A. BECKER, of
Chicques.
Zrintial NotEros'
11:3"Cossumerrorr curable by Dr. Schenck's
Medicines. To cure Consumption, the system
must be prepared so that the lungs will heal.
To accomplish this, the liver and stomach
must first be cleansed and au appetite created
for good wholesome food, which, by these
medicines, will be digested properly, and good
h ealthy blood made; thus building up the
constitution. Schenck's Mandrake Pills
cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous
accumulations ; and, by using the Sea Weed
Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored.
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as
well as medicinal, and, by using the three
remedies, all impurities are expelled from the
system, and good, wholesome blood made,
which will repel all disease. If patients will
take these medicines according to directions,
Consumption very frequently in its last stages
yields readily to their action. Take the pills
frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach.
It does not follow that because the bowels are
not costive they are not required, for some
times in diarrhea they are necessary. The
stomach must be kept health, and an appe
tite created to allow the Pulmomc Syrup to
act on the respirat iry organs properly and allay
any irritation. Then all that is r equired to
perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking
cola. Exercise about the rooms as much as
possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat.
game, and, in fact, anything the appetite
craves; but be particular and masticate well.
(2)
MALARIA EVERYWHERE.--Rarely has
there been a season as fruitful as this of male
rious diseases. Not only on the parairies and
in the valleys of the West ; not merely in all
the old haunts of Fever and Ague and Bilious
Remittent Fever have these prostrating dis
eases 'wen unusually virulent; but they have
extended to towns and cities never before in
fested with them, and have ascended the
mountains and attacked thousands of people
supposed to have been placed by the laws of
Nature above their reach. Hence we are
compelled to sunlit that a fatal element per
vadesthe universal air this season, and should
at once resort to the only approved preventive
of its consequences, llostet:er's Sto amen Bit
ters, a tonic so potent, an anti-septic so per
fect, an alterative so irresistible, and a stimu
lant so pure, that it enables the human system
to resist and baffle all the predisposing causes
of disease IVitli the confidence that one
clothed in incombustible garments might move
among blazing buildings, the man who arms .
himself against malaria with this powerful
defensive medicine may walk a fever-scourged
district fearless of its insalubrious atmosphere.
The intermittents and re mittents at present so
general in all ptrts of the country may be but
the forerunners au deadlier scourge now on
its way westward from the far East. Prepare
the system with Hostetter's Bitters for a sue
cessful battle with the mephitic causes of all
epidemics. Be wise in time. Sold every
where.—New Y oth World. Nov. 6, 1563.
113 .12TH i I—lrcx 1! ! Scratch
Scratch ! !—Scratch!!! WH EATON'S OINT
MENT Will cure the ITCH in 98 hours. Also
cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbreins and all
er tptione of the skin. Price 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists. By sending GO cents to
WEEKS & POTTER, sole agents, 170 Washing
ton-at., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail,
free of postage, to any pert of the Union.
STRARGE, BUT TRl , F.:.—Every young lady
and gentleman in the United States can hear
something very much to their advantage by
return mail (free of charge,) by addressing
the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged will oblige by not noticing this
card. All others will please address their
obedient servant, Tuos. F. CHAPMAN. 831
Broadway, N. Y.
OLD WALNUT HALL
•
111 For "1 - 1. - n_ t
This old Clothing store stand, occupied for
a number of years by the undersigned as a
Merchant Tailoring establishment, and more
recently by Mr. John Founts, who sold over
$B,OOO worth of goods per year. It is one of
the very best stands for the Clothing business
in Marietta, or in the county, is now offered
for rent. All the Store Room fixtures, such as
Counters, Stove, Shelving, Drawers, Lamps,
Looking Glass, Skeletons,&c., will go with the
building. Possession can-be had in ten days
notice. Rent reasonable- Call on the under
signed, residing newt door.
SAMUEL D. MILLER.
Marietta, October 27, 1866.-It.
- VCT_ C 5.. .3 - cpla - ra.t c) n.,
I=
Spirits Turpentine, Eaptha, Benzine,
Burning Oil, _Mineral Paint Oil,
Machinery Oils of all kinds,
RESID UUM.
13 — All orders promptly attended to.
No. 122 NORTH FOURTH-sr,
PHILADELPHIA.
October 13-st.]
/Lissirlan. and gew-aean,
11" A 8 located permanently in Columbia,
.17 and offers his professional services to
the citizens of that place.
He may be found at his office, at the resi
dence of Benjamin Haldeman, on Locust-st.,
every day from 8 to 10 a. in., and 7 to 8 p.
m.
Persons wishing his services in special cases,
between these hours, will leave word by note
at his office, or through the post office.
TURNPIKE ELECTION. An election for
office re and directors of the Marietta and
Mount Joy Turnpike Road Company, for the
ensuing year, will be held at Funk's " Cross
Keys Hotel, Marietta, on Monday, November
sth, 1566, between the hours of .2 and 4 o'clock,
in the afternoon.
S. P. STERRETT,
Secretary and Treasurer.
October 13, 1866.-3 t.
*ARIETTA & MA YTOWN ROAD Co.
• n election for officers of the Marietta
an Maytown Turnpike Road Company, for
the ensuing year, wiil be held at the Gate
House, on the road, on Monday, November 5,
1866, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M
C. C. P. GROS H, Secretary.
Oct. 13, 1866.-3 t.
T A NCASTER & MARIETTA ROAD Co.
J . An election for officers of the Lancaster
and Marietta Turnpike Road Company, for tht
ensuing year, will be held at Eendig's
on Monday, November sth, 1866, between the
hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, A. M.
A. N. CASSEL,
Oct. 13, 1866.-3t.] Sec'y and Treaswer.
IM A n
Godey's Lady's Book,
For 1867!
DIO FASiliOl - 1 Magazine of fig, aloilo.
Literature, Fine Arts and Fashions. The
most magnificent steel engravings. Double
Fashion-Plates. Wood engravings on every
subject that cau interest ladies. Crochet
knitting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles for
the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and
the Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a
complete Lady's Hook.
The Ladies Favorite for 87 Tears.
No Magazine has been able to compete with it!
None attempt it.
GoDe9's ilteeicAs
for every department of a household. These
alone are worth the price of the book.
Model Cottages ( no other Magazine gives
them,) with Diagrams.
Drawing Lessons for the young. Another
speciality with Godey.
Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other
Magazines publish old worn-out Music ; but
the subscribers to Godey get it before the mu
-610 stores.
Gardening for Ladies,
with Godey.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co
of New York, the millionaire merchants, ap
pear in Godey, the only magazine that has
them.
Ladies' Bonnets. We give more ofthem in
a year than any other Magazine. In fact,
the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her
own bonnet maker.
MARION HARLAND,
Authoress of "Alone," " Hidden Path,"
4 . Moss Slide," " Nemesis," and " Minam,"
writes for Godey each Month, and for no oth
er Magazine. A new novel by her will be
published in 1867. We have also retained
all our old and favourite contributors.
TERUO OF
Godey's Lady's Book for 1867
From which there can be no deviation.)
The following are the terms of the Lady's
Book for 1867 :
One copy, one year, $3OO
Two copies, one year, 5 50
Three copies, one year, 7,50
Four copies, one year, 10,00
Five copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the club,
making six copies, 14,00
Eight copies, one year, and an extra
copy CO the person getting up the club,
making nine copies, 21,00
Eleven copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the club,
tn,..kin,g twelve copies, 27,50
f Alt additions to clubs at club rates.
pa- Club subscribers wilt be sent to any P.
Office where the subscriber may reside.
Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's
Home Magazine will be sent, each one year,
on receipt of $4,50.
,r - We have no club with any other mag
azine or newspaper.
The money must all be sent at one
tune for any of the clubs.
Canada subscribers must send 24 cents
additional for each subscriber. •
Address L. A. GODEY,
E. corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
lOLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $5.32,210:49.
/VMS Company continues to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property,
against loss and daldage by fire, on the mutual
plan, either Car a cash premium cr premium
note.
SIXTH ANNUM'. REPORT
Whole amount insured, 0,304,295:51
Less ain't expire, in 1865, 212,336:00
--
$6,091,559:51
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
Am't of premium notes recd in '65,115,564:13
Balance of premiums, Jan. 1,'65, 3,630:14
Cush receipm,less commissions, in '65, 40,71..6:c9
Mail
Losses and expenses paid in 37,98'7:88
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.
DIRE:MORS :
Samuel Shock, William Patton,
Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steruy,
John Fendrich, George Young, Jr.,
IL G. Minich, Nicholas Ai' Dcnald,
Samuel F. Eoet kin, Michael S. Shuman,
Amos S. Green. S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Spering.
Columbia, March 30, 1566.-Iy.
COURT PROCLAMATION: Whereas,
The Honorable Henry G. Long, Prtsident,
Hon. A. L. Hayes and Ferree Brixton esquire,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas
in and for Lancaster County, and Assistant
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sess
ions of the Peace, in and for said County of
Lancaster, have issued their' Precept to ma
directed, requiring me, amongst other things,
to make public proclamation throughout my
bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer
and a General Jail Delivery, also a Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court
House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIRD
MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (the 19th) 1866,
in pursuance o! which Precept,
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
To the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Lancaster, in said County, and all the Justi
ces of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables
oPthe said City and County of Lancaster. that
they be then and their, in their own proper
persons, with their rolls, records and examin
ations and inquisitions, and their other remem
brances, to and in those things which to their
offices appertain, in their behalf to be done ;
and also all those who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the
jail of said County of Lan caster, are to be then
and there, to prosecute against them as shall
be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 15th day of
October, A. IL, 1866.
FREDERICK SMITH, SHERIFF.
the suitzbAeA) lannerg.
• o _._ •
GEO. W. SULTZBACH,
TANNER 4. LEATHER DEALER,
• MARIETTA, PA.
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Having purchased the remaining stock on
hand, and leased the Tannery and fixtures of
his late father, Henry Sultzbach, deceased, lE
now prepares to accommodate the customers
of the old stand, am' the public generally,
with everything in his line, 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,
Kips, Waxed and Grained Upper,
SPLITS, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SHOE
SKIRTING.
113 - Cash paid for Hides and Skins
Marietta, January 6. 1866.-tf
FSTATE OF HENRY S. LIBHART,
Late of the Borough of Marietta, Deed.
Letters of administration 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 demands against the same will present them
without delay fur settlement-to-the undersign
d, residing in said Boroh of Marietta.
C. A. S ug CHAFFNER,
- Administrator.
Marietta, October 29,-1866.-6t]
Have now in store of my own importation
and manufacture one of the largest and most
beautiful selections of FANCY FU a.B, for
Ladies' and Childrens' wear, in the city. Also
a fine assortment of Geni's
FUR GLOVES AND Cr'Ll ARS.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very
reasonable prices, and I would therefore soli
cit a call from my friends of Lancaster county
and vicinity.
Remember the name number and street.
JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch-st.,
above 7th, south side, PHI L A DE L p H lA.
ii•• I have no partner, nor connection with
any other store in Philadelphia. 110-17 t.
Another peculiarity
/W. oadlP
_g 'a rPlPLuwied
Patent Duplex Ellptic
LOE DOUBLE SPRING]
-10 ; Aids ari
ri E Wonderful flexibility and great
I_com
fort and pleasure to any l•dy wearing the
Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced par
ticularly in all crowded assemblies, operas,
cairiages, railroad curs, church pews, arm
chaiis for promenade and house dress, as the
skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a
small place as easily and conveniently as a
silk or muslin dress, an icvaluahle quality in
crinoline not found in any single spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex
Elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day, will
never afterwards willingly dispense with their
use. For chi!dren, misses, and young ladies
they are superior to all oth7rs.
They will not bend or break like the Single
Spring, but will preserve their perfect and
grace shape when three or four ordinary skirts
will have been thrown aside as useless. The
hoops are covered with double and twisted
thread, and the bottom rods are not only double
springs, but twice (or double) covered; pre
venting them from wearing out when dragging
down steps, stairs, Sc.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with
all ladies and is universally recommended by
the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of
the fashionable world.
To enj iy the following inestimable advanta
ges in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect
manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibil
ity, durability, comfort and economy, enquire
for J. W. BRADLEY 'S Duplex Elliptic or
Double spring Skirt, and be sure you get the
genuine article.
CAUTION :—To guard against imposition be
particular to notice that skirts offered as "DU
PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : J. W.
Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon
tne waistband—none others are genuine. Also
notice that every hoop will admit a pin being
passed through the centre, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together there
in, which is the secret of their flexibility and
strength, and a combination not to be found in
any other Skirt.
For sale in all stores where first class
skirts are sold, throughout the United States
and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole
owneis of the patent,
Wesls, Bradley & Cary,
No. 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Reade-sts, N. Y
October 20, 1866.-3 m)
N Ew w INTER GOODS
Having selected our stock out of a lot of
goods imported since the decline in gold, al
lows us to offer goods below New York and
Philadelphia retail prices.
OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT
Consists rf choice styles of embroidered Mo
hair, in plain colors, silk plaid Mohair, French
and Scotch wool plaids, English and French
merinos, figured and plain delainetn all styles
of American De Lames, mid a full stuck of la
dies wear generally.
070,195:37
English, French and Domestic cloths; Cas
simeres and vestings in great vatiety; Heaver
cloths for Overcoating ; mndershirts and draw
ers ; hats and caps, &c., &c., &c.,
House furnishing goods of all kinds; flan
nels from 35 cents to $1 per yard; large lot of
bleached sad unbleached Muslins, Dills and
Cotton flannels. Glass and Queensware ;
door and table oil cloths; Groceries of all
kinds; Salt and Fish, all selling at correspond
ingly low ptices. Call and examine for your
selves.
Marietta, Sept. 29. 1556.
N EW Y01:1C
AND PHILADELPHIA
BOWERS er STEACY,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA
invite the attention of persons in want of
Fall G-c)c)a
to their large and cheap stock, recently pur
chased in New York and Philadelphia. Full
line French Alerinoes, plain and figured wool
DeLaines, Popli-ts, Reps, Cashmeies, Scotch
Plaids, Plain Medoras.
LADIES CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Balmorals, hoop skirts, handkerchiefs, collars,
&c., &c. Muslins at 12.1 cents and upwards;
Prints at 12i cents and upwards; Cotton flan
nels, 25 cects and up ; Ginghams. 22 cents and
np ; Woolen Flannels, 40 cents MCI dup ; Ticks
and Checks at various prices.
Full line black French cloths, Doeskin and
Fanc) Ctissitneres, English and French millings
of the latest designs, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds
Neck ties, gloves, &c.
GROCERIES.
In this establishment will always be found
a choice lot of Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Syr
ups. Having purchased our stock FOR cAsx
enables us to offer bargains to purchasers.
An early call is solicited.
Marietta, Sept. 29, 1866.
STOVES !
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
COOK STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STOVES,
AT JOHN SPANGLER'S.
_ 0 - •
PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR STOVES,
STOVES, STOVES,-VULCAN STOVES
FOR HEATING
TWO OR FOUR
ROOMS WITH
ONE FIRE-FOURTH
SUPPLY N 0 W READY-CALL AND
SEE THEM AT
J. Spangler's Hardware and Stove Store
Market Street, Marietta, Pa.
ENAMEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying
the complexion, softening the skin, re
moving tan, freckles and pimples.
Sale at Dr. Landis' "Golden 'Mortar."
COXSET - SKIRT SUPPORTERS an ex-
Celle& article for ladies. Just received
and for sale at MRS: ROTH'S Variety Store.
Ladies'
lANCY FURS:
John Fareira's
.et, above 7th,
Philadelphia.
Latest FashiAs Demand
AT GABLE 4- STRICKLER'S,
MARKET STREW, MARIETTA, PA.,
LOW fa r CASH !
MEN AND BOY'S 'WEAR.
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR
PARLOR STOVES,
GAS-BURNING STOVES AT
JOHN SPANGLER ' S.
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REDUCTION IN PRICE
o 111 r.
elmerican, Watches,
Made at TVAL THAIII, Mass.
In consequence of the recent great improve
ments in our facilities for manufacturing we
have reduced our prices to as low a paint as
they can be placed wrrn GOLD AT PAR, SO
that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now
from the expectation that Alvin be cheaper at
some future time. The test of ten years and
the manufacture and sale of more than
200,000 WATCHES,
has given our productions the very highest
rank among time keepers. Commencing with
the determination to make only thoroughly ex
cellent watches, our business has steadily in
creased as the public became acquainted with
their value, until for months together, we have
been unable to supply the demand. We have
repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings un
til they now corer three acres of ground, and
give accommodation to more than 800 men.
We are fully justified in saying that we now
make more than one-half of all the Watches
sold in the United States. The different grades
are distinguished by the following trade marks
on the plate :
.—"American Watch Co." Waltham, Mass.
2.—"Appleton,Tracy & Co." Waltham, Mass.
3.—" P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass.
4.—" Wm. Ellery."
S.—OUR LADIES' WATCH of first quality is
named "Appleton, Tracy & Co," Walt
ham, Massachusetts.
6.—Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is na
med " P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass.
These watches are furnished in a great va
riety of sizes and styles of eases.
ESTABLISHED
Manufactory,
.718 AR CH
The American Watch Co., of Waltham,
Mass., authorize us to state that without dis
tinction of trade-marks or price,
All the products of their factory arefully war-
to be the best time keepers of their class ever
made in this or any other country. Buyers
should remember that unlike the guarrantee
of a foreign maker who can never be reached.
this guarantee is good at all times against the
company or their agents, and if, after the most
thorough trial, any watch should prove defec
tive in any particular, it may be always be
exchanged for another. As the American
Watches made at Waltham, are for sale by
dealers generally throughout the country, we
do not solicit orders for single watches.
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy
only of respectable dealers. All persons sell
ing counterfeits will be prosecuted.
Robbins & Appleton,
Agents for the American Watch Co.
Oct. 20- lin] 182 BROADWAY, N. Y
T GURNEY & SON,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS,
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No. 707 Broadway, New-York.
In addition to our Photographic Art Gallery,
Established in 1840,
We have, for the last five years, had advanta
ges superior to any other-establishment in
obtaining sittings from life, of all the
prominent celebrities of the day
in Card Portraits and are
now publishing a cata
logue of over
2.500 Subjects, Amen an and Foreign,
also, a large list of copies of Works of Art and
11 Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
An order for one dozen of Pictures from our
Catalogue, will be filled at $1:80, and sent by
mail FREE. Single Pictures, 2d cents each;
Copies of Engravings 15 cents each.
N. B. We also desire to call attention to
the advantage we have for re-producing, or
copying old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes,
Card Pictures, &c., of deceased relatives and
friends, enlarging them to any size and finish
ing in Oil, Water Colors or India Ink, with
THE AID OF TEN TALENTED ARTISTS
Parties desirir.g copies should, therefore, cor
respond with us direct.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
The trade supplied at a liberal discount.
Galax') e.prit for jut insprrtion,
Strangers visiting the city, will find .our galle
ry one of the most agreeable places in the city,
wherein to while away an hour.
I. anhoy & son, 'ffoiogilpflets,
Oct, 20.-6m.1 707 Broadway, N. Y
OUR STARCH GLOSS
Is THE ONLY ARTICLE
USED BY FIRST CLASS HOTELS,
Laundries, and thousands of Families
It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron
pass smoothly over the cloth, saving much time
and labor. Goods done up with it keep clean
much longer, consgeuently will not wear out
so soon. It makes Old Linen look like Nct 1.7!
our iiiipehiqi Blue is the but in the INHO,
it is soluble in hard as well as soft water.
It is put up in the safest, neatest and most con
venient form of any offered to the public.
It is warranted not to streak the clothes.
Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer
extraordinary inducement Address,
NEW-YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.,
No. 218 Fulton-st., New-York.
October 20, 1866.-3m.1
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At P. J. Kramph's Old. Stand. on the Co,
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GR ATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta
and vicinity, for the liberal patronage
heretofore extendec, 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, CASSIMERES 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.
HEADY-MADEALSO,- cLoTunTo,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds
and such articles as usually belong to a Mar
chant Tailoring and Clothine establishment.
MARK THE SEASON!
Anotuer as rival of those incomparable Gas
Burning Parlor Stoves. Also,
THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER.
Call and see them at .T. SPANGLER'S.
FA H NESTOC K'S Nonpareil Chemical
Writing Fluid now ready and for sale
by JOHN SPANGLER,
General Agent.
KRAUT . STANDS, Meat Stands, Wine
Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware
generally, constantly on hand at.
J. SPANGLER'S.
SOMETHING NEW ! Patent clasp pock
et books, no gum bands to renew, adapte 1
to any condition of the tinaoce at
JOHN SPANGLER'S.
IA - AIR ROLLS, the latest fashion—call in
II at Mrs. ROTWS,Variety Store and see
them—all the rage now, in the cities.
BROOM HANDLES, a choice, lot-received
and for sale at T. SPANGLER'S.
ranted,
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ENGRAVINGS.
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F ALL & WINTER GOODS!
A LARGE AND WELL
DIVERSIFIED STOCK OF FALL AND
Winter Goods
Have just been opened by
SPANGLER & RICH,
TO. 60 Street,
Embracing full lines of Ladies Fashionable
Dress goods, desirable plain styles Dress goods,
Sacking and Cloaking Cloths, Stella, Thibit
and Plaid Shawls, Balmoralsand Spring Skirts
in all sizes, Calicos, Ginghams. Muslins, Pil
low Case and Shirting Muslins, Checks, Sheet
ing, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Chambrys, Diapers,
Counterpanes, Coverlids, Blankets, Crash, &c.
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR.
6011)$ eMiilo63 & Nesting,
Flats, Caps, Shirts and Drawers.
Wall Papers, Window Blinds, Carpets, Carpet
Chain, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, &c.
Full setts Iron stone and Granite Queensware,
a variety of Glassware. Groceries of
kinds, Sugars, Syrups. Coffees, Teas,
Fish, Cheese, Rice, &c., &c., &c.
The bulk of our pods have been bought in
packages from the manufacturers, at the low
est cash prices; we are, therefore, offering
great bargains to purchasers. An early call is
solicited.
T HE PEOPLE'S
BUSINEiS COLLEGE, READING, PA
SOO,OOO botmg iuAnfea lo flit
GOOD AND LUCRATIVE POSITIONS
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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
furnish a more thorough and practical course
than can be obtained elsewhere.
TERMS,
For Life Scholarship. $35
For " si to disabled Soldiers. 20
For Blank Books (30 in number), lu
NOTE.—This Life Scholarship is a certifi
cate of membership and entitles the purchaser
to Izmir/riled instruction sn single and double
entry book keeping and penmanship, with the
privilege of reviewing at anyfuture time gratis.
You are in fact a Life met .ber.
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 FIVF DOLLARS to each will be
made. Thus the entire coat 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 al Preparatory, Theory and Business
Department. In the Preparatory Department
he is insttucted in Mathematics and the sim
plest principles of Book Keeping, after which
he is admitted into the Theory Department
where he copi3a 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 be.zins
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 through 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 college. Located in the
beet railroad centre in the State, with experi
enced teachers widely known in the business
community, thus affording our graduates bet
ter facilities fur seeking and obtaining employ
ment.
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, READING, PA.
G EO: W. WORRALL,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Market Street, adjoining Spangler 8f Rich's
Store, on the second floor.
Where he is now prepared to wait
on all who may feel disposed to pa- j a i as. .
tronize him.
Dentistry in all :ts branches carried on.
/ BETH inserted on the most approced prin
ciples of Dental science. All operations on
the mouth performed ir. 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 he will render every possi
ble satisfaction.
s:3- Ether administered to proper persons.
t
am now in the receipt of the best of Oysters
which will be served up in the usual vafie
ties of styles. I will have fitted up for the
winter months, warm and comfortable moms
on the first and second floors, for the
ACCOMMODATION OF THE 1...4D1E5;
which department will receive particular
attention. G. U. GOODMAN,
GooiNai4 ice, Crealp & Ousiev• N 001).
Marietta, September la, 1566.-tf.
' -Pail l.tin.g
AND PAPER-HANGING.
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his ald 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. MELLINGER.
Marietta, Nov. 25, 1865.-Iv.
L. ,
ars
For
epA
"0 - or Winter!
C 0 A L reduced to nearly the standard of
former years—FOß CASH. A well se
lected stock of
2AithlWre 00., & ViliehAttff
IC) 31L,
313-A lot of Fine Coal at $4 delivered.
C. A. SCHAFFNER
TH E celebrated COM Percha Oil Blacking
makes a beautiful water proof polish. For
boots, shoes, harness, &c. For sale only at
Dr. Landis' Drugstore.
D OOR MATTS,
Excellent quality, cheap,
AT JOHN SPAAGLER'S HARDWARE
LYON'S Periodical Drope, and Clark'a Fe
male I" .t. The Golden Mortar
B OHLEN'S long celebrated GIN,
W. D. BENJAMI
A LL Kinds of Blanks, Deeds, &c. .
• Vey 14 ale at ibis tfEct