The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 01, 1866, Image 4

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    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 best machine in use. It is more easily
adjusted to the tub, and is wider than any ma
chine of the price. No. 1, without cog-wheels
with ten inch rollers, is selling at isB ; No. 2,
with cog-wheels, $9 ; No. 3, with cog-wheels,
11 inches, $ll.
JACOB LIBHART, JR
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA..
E\
WOULD most respectfully take this meth
od of informing the citizens of Marietta
and the public in general, that, having laid in
a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepared to
manufacture all kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
in every style and variety, at short notice
He has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own
manufacture, which for fine finish and good
workmanship, will rival any City make.
03' Especial attention paid to repairing.
He is also now prepared to attend, in all its
branches, the UNDERTAKING business, be
ing supplied with an excellent Herse, arge
and small Biers, Cooling Fox, &c.
lar' COFFINS finished in any style—plair
or costly.
Ware Room and Manufactory, near Mr.
Duffy , s new building, near the " Upper-Sta
lost," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22..
MARIETTA ACADEMY,
South West Corner of Market Square,
This Academy is situated on the banks of
the Susquehanny, in the pleasant Borough of
Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. It contains
about 3000 inhabitants and four Evangelital
churches of differ - ant denominations, to which
parents can have a choice in sending their
youth. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
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 he is determined that nothing
shall be left undone to make It one of the best
schools in the State for obtaining a thorough
education.
The branches taught embrace all those of 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 thorough 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.
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 March.
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,
Book Keeping,
Lessons in Drawing,
Instrumental MUSIC
A regular examinationi will be held at the
close of each term.
II Persons wishing to place their eons or
daughters in this Institution will please make
early application byletter or otherwise.
R. S. MAXWELL,
Principal.
REFERS TO
Rev. J. J. Lane, Wrightsville,
It. W. Smith, Wrightsville,
Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster,
Aaron Baker, Chatham, Chester, co.
Rev. Robert Alexander, Little Britain.
D. Wilson, Baltimore,
Samuel Lindsay, Marietta,
Calvin A. Schaffner, cg
E. D. Benjamin Gs
Dr. J. Cushman, it
Dr. F. Hinkle, cg
Thomas Zell, di
A. N, Cassel t‘
Jacob Roth, CC
George W. Stahl, "
Marietta, February 3, 1666.-26tf
NVANTED ! $27:60 PER DAY ! !
Agents wanted, ladies and gentlemen,
in every county in the 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 botti t. 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
utes 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 send a thousand circulars, with testimon
ials from clergymen, lawyers, teachers, mer
chants, commercial colleges, editors, &c., and
the agent's name on the bills. 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, of send the money for a gross.
Letters addressed to the Mayor, Postmaster,
cashiers of the 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 name, _ town, county
and State distinctly, AMERICAN INK CO.,
Manchester,N. H. THOMAS. W. LANE,
Clerk for the Company and Special Agent..
JOHN BELL. Merchant Tailor,
Cor. of Market-et., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
Art RATEFUL for past favors I would returr
limy thanks to my numerousfriends and pa
trons and inform them that I still continue the
old business at tbe old stand, where I will be
pleased to see them at all times, and having a
ull and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTIVGS
which will be made up to order at the shorte
notice by the-beet of workmen, and on reasons
ble ferrite, I Would be pleased, therefore, to wai
upon ni . y„old etistomers and all who see proper
o Ptitro d ine hereafter. f 0ct.29 - 2 56.
. .
BTATE"'OP- HENRY B. LIB H ART,
JD Late of the Ihlrough of Marietta, Dec'd.
Letters of administration on said estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigaed, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested 'to make
immediate settlement, and those havirig claims
or demaads against the same will presentthem,
without delay for settlement to thefig
'..uzaigii
d, residing in said Borough hf M r i etta
~. • , , - Atafiriatratdr.
Marietta; °caber 20; 18-66.-6t]
CeITABB.H . !
Wily SUFFER WITH
THIS DANGEROUS AND LOATHSEIRIE
DISEASE
WHEN IT CAN-BE CURED AND
ENTIRELY ERAIICATCII FRORI
THE SYSTEM BY THE USE OF
DR. SEELYE'S
LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY,
CATARRRH WELL SURELY RESULT IN
CONS UMPTION
UNLESS CHECKED IN ITS INCIPIEN r
STAGES.
IT NEVER FAILS!
Cure warranted if direchons are followed,
SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH
COLD IN THE HEAD
Relieved in a few minutes.
BAD BREATH
Caused by offensive secretions.
WEAK EYES
Caused by Catarrhal affections.
SENSE OF SMELL
When lessened or destroyed.
DEAFNESS
When caused by Catarrhal difficulties. All
are cured by this remedy,
THROAT AFFECTIOWS,
5:00
0:00
5:00
Are more frequently than otherwise caused
by a thick, slimy mucous, falling from the head,
especially during the night, and resulting from
Catarrh, and are cured by
DR. SEELYEIS
LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY!
SYMPTOMS
The symptoms of Catarrh are at first very
slight. Persons find that they have a cold,
that they have frequent attacks, and are more
sensitive to the changes of temperature. In
this condition the nose may be dry, or a slight
discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick and
adhesive, may ensue.
As the disease becomes chronic, the dischar
ges are increased in quantity and changed in
quality ; they are now thick and heavy, and
are hawked or coughed off. The secretions
are offensive, causing a bad breath ; the voice
thick and nasal ; the eyes are v, eak ; the sense
of smell is lessened or destroyed ; deafness fre
quently takes place.
' Another common and important symptom
of Ca tarrh is, that the person is obliged to
clear his throat in the morning of a slick or
slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head
during the night. When this takes place, the
person may be sure that his disease is on its
way to the lungs, and should lose no time in
arresting it.
The above are but few of the many Catarrh
al symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for
our phamphlet describing fully all symptoms:
it will be sent FREE to any address. Als2
directions where to procure the medicine.
We are receiving fetters from all parts of
the Union; and also numerous testimonials
from. those using it, bearing the evidence of
its infallible merits.
This remedy contains no MINERAL
or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but is pre
pared from vegetable extracts EXCLUSIVE
LY; therefore it is PERFECTLY HARM
LESS, even to the most tender and delicate
child.
CALL FOR SEELYE'S CATARRH REM
EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug
gists in your vicinity, they will order it for
you. Price $2.00 per. bottle.
la- All persons suffering with any affection
of the Head, Throat or Lungs, should write at
once for our pamphlet fully describing all
symptoms pertaining to the above diseases.
It will be sent free to any address.
ADDRESS
DR. D, H. SEELYE &
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS.
Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
GENERAL AGENTS
John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Fuller,
Finch & Fuller, Chicago, Ill.; Burnhams &
VanSchaack, Chicago, 111. ; Demas Barnes Sr.
Co., New York ; D: Ransom & Co., Baffalo,
N. Y. ; Farrand, Shelley& Co„ Detroit, Mich
igan=; Weeks -& Potter, Boston, Mass.;
French,.:RiChards & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.;
R. E. Selleriar Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., Collins
Bro's. St. Louis, Mo. ; Barnes, Ward & C 0.,.
New Orleans, La.; R. A. Robinson &• Co.,
Louisville, Ky. ; Bigley .& Bro., Memphis,'
Tenn. ; P. E. Depuy, Richmond, Ye,; ThomPf•
Ben '&.Bloek, Baltimore, .111 d. ; Dexter ta Nil
goer, Albany, N. 'Y. ; Strong - & Armstrong,-
Cleveland, Ohio ; Wm.. 'Johnson, Detroit
!Mich: ; Wilson Peters'& Co, Louisville, ky.
Octoberl3„ • •
mg LA R AN".@,-gt.)
Goaefs xaqs Book foi. 1867.
the Vagazirle of, ii)o :11)016.
Literature, Fine Arts and Fashions. The
most' magnificent steel engravings. Double
Fashion-Plates. Wood engravings on every
subject that can 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 Book.
The Ladies Favorite for 37 Years.
No Magazine has been able to compete with it!
None attempt it.
Gokifs ileeeipt3
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
sic stores.
Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity
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.
Lathes' Bonnets. We give more of them 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,"
" Moss Slide," " Nemesis," and " Miriam,"
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.
EEEMI:BI
Godey's Lady's Book for 1867
(Frain, which there can be no deviation.)
The following are the terms of the Lady's
Book for 1867 :
One copy, one year, $3,00
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 to 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,
making twelve copies, ' 27,50
pcy• All additions to clubs at club rates.
;c3=. Club subscribers will 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.
We have no club With any other mag
azine or newspaper.
E' The money mu,st...all be.-.sent at one
time for any of the clubs.
Canada subscribers must send 24 cents
additional for each subscriber.
Address L. A. GODEY,
N. E. corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
COLUMBIA INSUIIiANCE CO.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532„210:49.
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.
=1
Whole amount insured, $8,304,295:51
Less am't expired in 1865, 212,336:00
88,091,559:51
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Amt of premium notes, Jan. 1,
1865, $420,090:66
Lees, premium notes expired in
1865, 16,073:45
410,0:7:21
Am't of premium notes reed in '65, 115,684:13
Balance of premiums, Jan. 1, '65, 3,830:74
Cash receipts,less commissions, in '66, 40,766:89
121:EITE1
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., fiecretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS
Samuel Shock, William Patton,
Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy,
John Fendrich, George Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minch, Nicholas lif Dcnald,
Samuel F. Eoei lein, Michael S. Shuman,
Amos S. Green. S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Spering.
Columbia, March 30, 1866.-Iy.
WINES & LIQUORS.
- H. D. BENJAMIN,
DEAI ER IN
WINES & LIQUORS.
Corner of Front-st.; and Elbow Lane,
MARIETTA, PA
-0_
BEGS leave to inform the public that lit
will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi
ness, in all its branches. He will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch
Whiskey, Cordials,Bitters,6rc.,
BENJAMIN'S
Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY.
just received, which is warranted pure.
All H. D. B. now asks of the pubic
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ced° which will, he is confident, result in Ho
te—. keepers and others finding it to their ad
vantage to make their purchases from him.
pillA, LINDSAY, . 41 42/
w. MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN
BOOTS cue 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
Toiisi) Boot, qpb Globe-iiia 514iiiphis.
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,
which he will warrantfor neatness and fit.
113-Call and examine the new stock before
omg elsewhere.
a tZft. wILLCOX & GIBBS
,9arizlig_ Veuiing „AcichirLe.
--••-••—••—•---- •
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 part of it,
and is always adjusted, never gets out of place.
Call and examine them before purchasing
any other, at
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S,
!Corner North Queen street and Centre Square,
Sole Agents for Lancaster County.
Lancaster, February 17, -1866.-tf.
ST. CROIX AND NEW ZNGLAND.RUM
for. nutinaty.purposee, warranted gen nine
_ H. D. Benjamin.
DB;OQW.HANDLES,,te, choice lot received
lit sale at J. SPANGLE.mIit
S CHENCK?S MANDRAKE PILLS,
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL
If your bowers are costive,
If you have worms,
TRY THEM
If your breath is bad,
TRY THEM
If you feel drowsy,
TRY THEM
If you are low spirited,
TRY THEM,
If you have a sick headache,
TRY THEM.
If you have taker' a drop too much,
TAKE A FULL DOSE.
They only cost 25 cents a box,
TRY THEM.
Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mer
cury, actually prouuce more suffering and
death than the diseases which they profess to
cure. And yet this corrosive mineral so de
nounced by the allopathic doctors, is prescri
bed by them almost universally in Liver Com
plaint, Consumption of Lungs, &c.
THE MANDRAKE PILLS
are composed entirely of roots and herbs., ob
tained from the great storehouse of Nature,
and their salutary effects will appear as soon
as the medicine is brought to the test of a fair
experiment. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE
PILLS do not produce ar y nausea or sickness
of the stomach ; but when given for Dyspep
sia, it may be proper to use them in connec
tion with SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC.
By this judicious treatment the digestive fac
ulties are speedily restored to their full vigor,
and the worst cases of indigestion may be
cured. •
When we reflect that the liver is the largest
internal organ of the body, that to it is assign
ed the important duty of filtering the blood
and preparing the bile, that it is subject to
many disorders, and that when it is diseased
or inactive the whole body suffers sympathet.
ically, it is not surprising that a medicine
which can restore the healthy operations of
the Liver should produce wonderful changes
in the general health, ani effect cures which
may appear to be almost miraculous. Head
ache of long continuance, severe pains in the
breast and shoulders, aching of the limbs,
a feeling of general weakness and wretched
ness, and other alarming and distressing symp
toms, indicative of imperfect or disordered ac
tion of the liver, are speedily removed by the
use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
Costiveness, piles, bitter or sour eructations,
and that indescribable feeling of oppression'
mental anxiety, languor, lethargy. and de
pression of spirits, which unfit a man for thet
management of business and the enjoyment of
life, are all relieved by the use of SC H ENC
MANDRAKE PILLS.
Da. SCH E c .—Dear•Nir : I take pleasure
in sending you a certificam in addition to
many you have already received from suffer
ing humanity. I can scarcely find language
sulliciently strong to express my heartfelt
gratification of the wonderful cures your
MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TON
IC have effected in the entire cure of one of
the most stubborn cases of the affection of the
liver. For three years suffered beyond de
scription ; all my friends, as well as myself,
came to the conclusion that my time in this
life was short. Such was the terrible condi
tion to which I was reduced that life to me
had become a burthen ; my whole system was
in a state of inflammation; I could not eat, I
could not sleep; my whole body was filled
with pain ; swelling would arise in my wrists
and ankles, rendering them totally useless.
On several occasions 1 was attacked with a
rush of blood to the head, which would fell
me to the ground, and I would be carried
away for dead. I applied to several eminent
physicians of our city, who administered all
the medicines that they thought would reach
my case, but of no avail.
One of them said he could do no more for
me, and advised me, as a last resort, to drink
codliver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash ;
declined to take it. Accident put your adver
tisement in my hands. I called on you ; you
examined me and told me the nature of my
disease. You then ordered me .he Pills and
Tonic with an observance of diet, pledging
your word that in one week I would find my
self another man. I followed your advice,
and, as you predicted, an astonishing cure was
'effected. I continued your Pills and Tonic
for some time, and now thank God for his
goodness, and your invaluable medicine : I
am once more restored to perfect health. I
most earnestly reccommend those who are
sufferins from affection of the liver to give
your Pills and Tonic a fair trial, and a cure
will be effected. I have sent many persons
to you, and they have all been cured. Any
information my fellow-citizens may requ
will be freely given by the subscriber, at h
residence, No. 812 Federal street, between 8 th
street and Passyunk road.
$570,198:37
CHARLES JOHNSON, SR.,
Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer
Da. SCHENCK will be professionally at Ii .
principal offite, No. 15 North Sixth street, co
ner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Satur
day, from 9 a. m., until 4p. m. ; No. 32 Bond
street, New York, every Tuesday, from '7 to
3 ; No. 38 Sumner street, Boston, Mass.,
every Wednesday, from 9 to 3 ; and every
other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Balti
more, Md. All advices free, but for a thor
ough examination of the lungs with his Res
pirometer the charge is three dollars. .
Price of the Pulmonic Syru) and Seaweed
Tonic, each $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per half
dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box.
For sale by all Druggists & Dealers. [2l
DR. H. LANDIS,
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DR. HENRY LANDIS,
DB. HENRY LANDIS,
At the "Golden Mortar,"
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Market Stre et, Marietta,
Market Str ee t, Marietta,
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GiVe'ima
' Give us a call.
pring Shawls Balmorals ' .-Hosiery
Wits and. Buctles, Embroidered Handker
chiefs and Collars; Mourning 'Collar's and
EST Qualify of Wines and Liquors for I Veils,Head Nets anti Dress Trimming s
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TRY THEM
The Lady's Frien,d.
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A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING
REDUCED PRICES TO CLUBS.
THE LADY'S FRIEND announces for
1867, the following Novelets : a new sto
ry by Mrs. Henry Wood, author of " East
Lynne," "The Channings," &c.; " How a
woman had her way," by Elizabeth Prescott,
author of "Toth. by the Sun ;" "No longer
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It will give a splendid double page finely
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every number.
It will give a beautifully executed fancy
steel engraving in every number.
It will give a large assortment of wood cuts,
illustrating the fashions, fancy work, Bm., Sr.
every number.
It will give a popular piece of music, worth
the cost of the magazine in itself—in every
number.
It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium
steel eegraving—•'One of Life's Happy Hours"
—26 inches long by 20 ii ches wide—to every
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sending on a Club.
It offers among its premiums, Wheeler
Wilson's sewing machines, Silver Plated tea
sets, Spoons, and Pitchers, Gold and Silver
watches, double barrel guns, Allen's Rifles,
Melodeons, Clothes Wringers, Appleton's Cy
clopedias, &c. _ .
TERMS.
1 copy (and the Premium Engraving) $2:50
4 copies - - - - 6:00
5 " and one gratis, 8:00
8 " and one gratis, 12:00
20 " and one gratis, 28:00
One copy of The Poet and The Lndy's
Friend, one year, 4:00
The getter up of a Club will always receive
a copy of the Premium Engraving. Members
of a club wishing the premium engraving must
remit One Dollar extra.
Persons desirous of getting up Clubs or Pre
mium lists, Mai:mkt enclose 15 cents fur sam
ple magazine, containing the particulars.
Address DEACON & PETER-ON,
319 Walnut-st., Philadelphia.
L ADIES TAKE PARTICULAR
NOTICE
TIIE REAL VALPAU FEMALE PILLS!
I WARRANTED FRENCH.]
These Pills, so celebrated many years ago
in Perla, for the relief of female irregularities,
and afterwards so notorious for their criminal
employment in the practice of abortion, are
now offered for sale for the first time in Amer
ica. They have been kept in comparative ob
scurity from - the fact that the originator, Dr.
VALPAU, is a Physician in Paris. of great
wealth and strict conscientious principles, and
has withheld them from general use, lest they
should be employed for unlawful purposes.
In overcoming female obstructions they seem
to be truly =nip:tent, bursting- open the Rood
gates from whatever cause may have stopped
them ; but they are offered to the public only
for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbid
den to sell them when it is understood that
the object is unlawful:
For sale by Dr. F. Hinkle, Marietta ; P. A.
Pyle, Mountjoy ; H. D. Parry and It. Wil
liams, Columbia, and druggists generally.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from the
eyes of the curious, by enclosing ftl and six
postage stamps to 0. G. STAPLES, General
Agent for us, Watertown, New-York, or to
any or the above agents. [N0v.25'65-ly
N EW YOLK
AND PHILADELPHIA !
BOWERS 4 , STEA CY,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA
invite the attention of persons in want of
'all Goods
to their large and cheap stock, recently pur
chased in New York and Philadelphia. Full
line French Merinoes_, plain and figured wool
De Laines ' Poplins, Reps, Cashmeres, Scotch
Plaids, Plain Medoras.
LADIES CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Balmorals ' hoop skirts, handkerchiefs, collars,
&c., &c. Muslins at 12; cents and upwards;
Prints at 12; cents and Upwards ; Cotton flan
nels, 25 cents and up ; Ginghams. 22 cents and
np ; Woolen Flannels, 40 cents and up ; Ticks
and Checks at vs/ions prices.
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR.
Full line black French cloths, Doeskin and
Pane) Cassimeres, English and French E uitings
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 CASH
enables Jis to offer bargains to purchasers.
11' An early call is solicited.
Marietta, Sept. 29, 1866.
F ALL &- WINTER GOODS !
A LARGE AND WELL
DIVERSIFIED STOCK OF FALL AND
"VViaater Goods
Have just been opened by
SPANGLER & RICH,
o. G6Tarkef siteet, 1110ietta,
Embracing full lines of Ladies Fashionable
Dress goods, desirable plain styles Dress goods,
Sacking and Cloaking Cloths, Stella, Thibit
and Plaid Shawls, Balmorals and 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.•
eIOAS OQUiNetes &11e , sfipg,
Hats, 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 all
kinds, Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas,
Fish, Cheese, Rice, &c., &c.
The bulk of our goods 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
K EROSENE & GAS STOVES.
TEA &COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS
OIL CANS, 4.C. 4.C.
All the cooking for a family maybe done with
Kerosene Oil, or Gas, with less trouble and
at less expense than any other fuel. ,
Each article manufactured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed
for it. pt Send for Circular.
A Liberal Discount to the Trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO„
206 PEARL-Sr., NEW-YORK. [6m
Estate of George W. Stahl, late of the
Borough of Marietta, deceased.
Letters of Administration on said estate have
been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
or demands against the same will piesent them
without delay for settlement to the undersigned.
JACOB STA HL,
residing in the• Borough of Marietta.
CONRAD ZEIGLER,
residing in East Donegal township.
Marietti, Nov: 10; 18'66-6t.
T HE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a protected solution of the
PROTOXIDE OF IRON,
a new discovery in medicine which
Strikes at the root of disease,
by supplying the blood with its vital princi ple
or life element --IRON.
This is the secret of the wonde
inrful success o
curing, this remedy
Dyspepsia, Liver- Complaint, Dr o p sy, c hroni.
Dais rhea, Boils, Nerrous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of .
Cmstitutional Vigor Diseases of
The Kidneys and Bladder
Female Complants,
and all diseases originating in a bad state JP
Blood or accompanied by debility o f a 10
state of the system.
Being free from Alcbohol in any form, it a
energizing effects are not followed by corre
sponding reaction, but are permanent, i nto_sing strength, vigor and new life into all parts
of the system, and building up an Iron co o ..
stitution.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY
•
From the venerable archdeacon Scott, D. D.:
* * Dunham, Canada East, March 2t, 1865,
* " I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of'
more than 25 years standing,"
* * " I have been so wonderfully bene
fitted in 'he three short weeks during which
have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I cab'
scarcely persuade myself of the reality._,
People who have known me are astonished
at the change. lam widely known, awl caa
but recommend to others that which has done
so much for me." * * *
A Case of 27 Years' Standing Cured.
From Insley Jewett, No. 15 Avon place, Bos.
ton.
cg I have suffered and sometimes severely,
for 27 years, from Dyspepsia. I commenced
taking the Peruvian Syrup, and found imme
diate benefit from it. In the course of thee
or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my
sunrings, and have enjoyed uninteoupted
health ever since."
An Eminent Divine of Boston says
lf I have been using rise Peruvian Syrup fir
some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoy
ancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle.”
Thousands have been changed by the use o
this remedy; from weak, sickly, supring, cs
tures, to strong, healthy, and happy met and
women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesi
tate to give it a trial.
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing certifi
cates of cures an.. recommendations from
some of the most eminent physicians, cleigy
men, and others, will be sent FREe to any ad
dress.
pa- See that each bottle has PERUVIAN
SIRUP blown in the glass.
FOR SALE ➢F
J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor, 3G Dey arse
New York.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS
SCR 0 FULA!
All Medical Men agree that lODINE is the
best remedy tot Scrofula and all kindred dis
eases ever discovered. The difficulty has been
to obtain a pure solution of it.
DR. 11. ANDERS' lODINE WATER.
s a Pure Solution of lodine, without a sol
vent ! !
Containing .A FULL Oa{ I\ to each ounce
of water
A most Powerful Vitalizing Again and
Restorative.
It 11... s cured and WILL CURE SCROFULA in
all its manifold forms
ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHERNS.T,
Circulars will be sent FREE to any one pod ,
ing their address.
Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00
Prepared by Dr. H. Anders, physician and
Chemist.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
W IST AR,S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
HAS BEEN USED FOR. NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
WITH THE MOST ASTONISHING succEss
MIME
Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In
Iluenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver
Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty of
Breathing, Asthma, and every
affection of
The Throat, Longs, and Chest.
CONSUMPTION!
which carries off more victims than any other
disease, and which bullies the 5 kill of the
Physicians to a greater extent than any other
malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY!
when all others prove ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE,
RAPID IN RELIEF. SOOTHING. IN EFFECT, SAFE
IN ITS OPERATION,
IT IS UNSURPASSED!
while as a preparation, free from noxious in
gredients, poisons, or minerals; unitingskili,
science, and medical knowledge; combining
all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom
for this class of disease, it is
INCOMPARABLE!
and is entitled, merits, and receives the gen.
eral confidence of the public.
SEYMOUR THATCHER, 31. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows:
" Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry giros
universal satisfaction. It seems to cure s
cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs.
and allaying irritation, thus removing the
cause, instead of drying up the cough sad
leaving the cause behind. I consider the
Balsam as good as any, if not the best, Cough
medicine with which I am acquainted , "
The Rev. JACOB SECH LE lt, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known rind much respected among the
. Germanpopulation in this country, makes
the following statement for th., benefit o I
the afflicted.
DEAR SIRS :—Having realized in my famillr
important benefits from the use of your valu
able preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSA.% OF
WILD CHERRY—it affords me pleasure to ie.
commend it to the public. Some eight years
ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a
decline, and little hopes of her recovery were
entertained. I then procured a bottle of your
ekcellent Balsam, and before she had taken
the _whole of the contents of the bottle tilere
was a great improvement in her health.
have, iu my individual case made frequent
use of your valuable medicine, and have al
ways been benefitted by it. T.acon Swann.
P.RICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 De y Street, New York.
SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE •
cures Cuts, Burns, Scalds,
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES WOUNDS , BRUISES, SPRAINS.
Grace's Ceebrated Salve
CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS.
• Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES CHAPPFD HANDB, CHILBLAINS.
• Grace's Celebrated Salve'
HEALS OLD SORES, FLEW WOUNDS, &C.
It is prompt in action, removes pain a ono)
and • reduces the most angry -looking swairt,g
and inflammations, as if by magic,—
tbus at
fordng relief and a complete cure.
ouly'2s cts a box ! Sent by: mail for3s et.!.)
Sold by J. P. Dit.TSS•IORE,36 Deyst , I °
S. W. FOWLE Sox, proprietors. Bosof•
Sol , . •
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