The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, January 26, 1867, Image 2

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    Re Matiettian.
11202
MARIETTA. PA :
SaturdaY 1867:
Tna DiE V ATING . ti4„l3.E . Fl7=i El Men
skaters in the world :s said to be Miss
C. A. Moorertbeittibiatico4uesmilwas.
she is called.
,11,42r.horae,is•Pliiladelphie.
Fier appearance at the Philadelphia
Park eaoh.afternommakes‘her the .‘!o,b
served of ell observers." • In •the skating•
circles the performance and appearange
of &lied M oOre• form the, topic •of. general
conversation.. She has , Awo,,skating_oee-,
tames. Ode '.ofgthem•is :a•..basque And.
skirts of purple velvetbeaver.oloth, trim
med with•a'deep , border of gray and white
sgairrel , fur, above which are thre,e rows
of silver trimming. ; Shei.weapsi;a ih.at
made of the •semeimateriakctrimroed
with fur, to corres i pond with:_that, of the
dress. • Iler. Polish:costume-consists ;of
a haeque of blue velvat:.ktn4-scarle,tskirt
trimmed with ermine far and gold lace,
the entire' Jags' befifili r piingled • With
smell stars. A . hat 'of 2 red and
vet and white plume
'ad'orua her-bead;
while her 'feet are ericated 'booth'?
Both the costumes are' riOli And if
._- - • •
mint. • • ••. • „
fir A terrible tragedy occiiredin Cin
cinnati on the night of •the 17th instant,
the dentilii of whibh are not fully known'.
The victim As Maiy I,f,t,Thomps'on,. - a
daughter 'of Peter “Thompson,,tn rwell
known Scotclyligndr!thialer 'of•that city,.
recently deceased. Miss Thompson was
the mistress xiDlWilliam, McLaughlin, a
prominent builder of that citY. • The wife .
of McLaughlin , went to a house on Bay
miller street list night, and . found her,
husband and kiss Thenipson in bed
together, which so, enraged, her that, , she
seized a Poker find inflicted wounds upon.
Miss Thompson that caused her death.
in a few hours. Preparations.were made
for a hasty burial; but- the authorities
got wind of the-affair," and' an ti:
being held on the bady ' . r
gir Young America inost,kereafter
be content to celebrate ahristmas
Independence day without . the usual
fusilade of 'Chineaecfackera. the tariff
bill intrOdneed' intif' the •II;' S. Ben=
ate by Mr. Feeienderi, 'contains a clattie
forbidding the iniPoitation of 'fire-crack
ers ; and, whatever bill' passes;'' this
provision will,no doubt:.be :one of its
features; ThieU seemingly trivial subject:
is one of the greatest importance, As:the
terrible fire which : nearly idestroyed the
city of Portland, Me., last summer, prig ;
masted from the explosion of a fire-,crack
er.
Accor'ding k I atter fiourliapiairi
Clouds, in comulkfd kt C h'arleitakSbuth
Carolina, it appears that the burninglo
death of the tw,enty ; two.colored - Trisoners
in the jail at 'Kingston; !South -Carolina,
was canoed by'llik,barbarona obstinacy
of the Sheriff and jailor,' 4who .refasell tor
unlock the doors and let the poor crea
tures out.. A. white prisoner was, how
ever,
t allow,ed to go t out., Copt. , ,Clouds
has ordered,ihe SherVt EM,t4juilor, to
be arrested
fir A. confidence man claiming the
name of Osterbont,-,..wh0 sent .Geberal
Spinner a cheek ; bfethree ~ ,hnirdred 3 dot.
lars conscience money, , ,,proves to .be , 4).
swindler. Hie check, proved, worthless.
General Spirinere;Aeteptives are, after
him, t,,na they that, ; , thet- will make
him PN' J•l'Fflerlo9diePjm dollars,. z as
by his 'own eonfessi'on he ..swindled the
Government,.
or Both branches. of ~ ( IMigreep ;have:
passed a bill,Axing ' the times:for=.'the'
meeting of the 40th, and:all .sttcceeding
Congresses, at 12 o'clock on the 4th day
of March. ThChill provides that'mgm
tiers who were in the Prpvlons Congyess
shall receive no adc itionat mileage for
the extra session. it only. require'' the
President's sigrfatufe
Napolemillas a kidney disease;
Victor Emanuel a paralyzed right arm;
Bismarck is sick; . Emptess Carlotta
crazy the hair ochot,lk . ths Empsror,Al
Austria and the Queen of Hanover has
turned grey, within a-year; the Pope
weeps dai'indliigl4,‘44sriet,oila
brOodElqrfeethtiPiseWilliVToToiid , nier
aucholy. Whi;ib 13 le CrOsill ?
lir Pittsburg, ork,ty ..joyed supAino,
one hundred and thirty-two days during
1866, ajthpffh the,tthrtanacslann9nmed
the - entstine!arfitire'SoVeUrZ7unadred
and sissy-gie
egensiT,S 9cl44grttlop,opesr
red in c 4elinstown,l,sst ws„ . lc, ja,z,w)llFh.a
drug store, six stores seyeal,rlsi ir ,
deuces were consumed . Loss 09,000 ;
ininiretrfolitit, * Q6ls": - - " Vi n ; i 1
itr A. H. Lee, living :teat: St. Louie;
held tick, t Nu t
. 06114 X wgicit s tev . the
Cro)s7l9iffichs %#rmq
ing in,Obioarron MovidnYingt. Be had
but ottirtici--1 a ar
;1:44; Toz • i.' ,t4SO Mitt 4a.
ar,Nsthanielliarker Willie died on
the day he was 60 years old.
A number of coon; In Were
recently held inT i
4,0 r t
delegates to the Union Jonvention to
be held at Nashville on the 22d of Reb
ruary. The delegates were instructed
to vote for the renomination of Govern-
-or 'BrownVowr,
MEI
The official statement just published
l
shows that 351 lives were lost at the Oakt
Colliery explosion in England. Of the
iiiifefitylifelerbOntilfirOlight' - out -of-the
pit,only five are now alive, and there, are.
2i6(bodies now in the pit. It
. lilll.o'
some months before these can be recov
l'irdritritfilbreflilniabtertaoOrn'tfrrovhas
left anything but ashovto be recovered.
The city *of ; e r doe R. ; ,5,c0 tl arid is Ile
grestoste envolope manufactnring h plaoe
Irrthe world. ) -1;000;000 snperfine j onve,L:
ores constitutes:its:dAilpgroduction,Jael.
B ides mote, paper
‘ and cardo:, Ikere ; .area
'five paper, mills. in .ithetvicinktmf
employing 2500 persdne.• - =• -
In the Conit of the`'United'
Steins Yon: niotion 'of lInn: Reverdy;
T. l'olindOW,lfermeily d
from MarYleiiii; aft r c;Alii . a relet . ken! .
and rio'gr
v adlnitted to'flm bar, 'iindef la'w
It reacinilfiitheietf ': '1
A woman _-who, escaped, fromijail
Chicago was found aecratel in a power.
Charles.Reade, , the- Euglish,novelist,
has commenced,An adtioli of libel, in the
,Supreme Court, of the Southern District
of Noir York,"signinst. C. H. Sweetser,
Dcirsey Gerdriet4Mllleiiiy Sedlei, -- pro"'t I
prieterstif the Rontid The' al-'
leged 'coniistssin se'vdria tcriticfshis
of 'l.4riffitif-AGandt: . - -datnrigiiEi are
laid at 825,000. •
f _.# ~
At Delhi, Ohio, on New Year's night'
-•-• t 1:- t*
a man, icairrie4.llls owq *int, he 4 belag,
the son of hereiSteK
•7.4,,,r,;:...
The Marylind Lekislatire had 4 a joint,
balloC-for :ll', a' Senator : but
without' any Irestilt. = This is the:third
ineffectual ballot. '
A codfish breakfast slid an Indis-rub
bir coat will keep a man dry aliday.
.A.rp• r 7-was on,
bikondayJnat elected:Mayor ofaome Ga,
Clifton Rißreekinridge, 4 ii.inn - of Gen:
ern, Breekiniidge;ls thif liouse`of E'v=
&lie, Gardner Co.; im'porting 'dry
goOde house in New York. ' "
IThq ;g , n11401 . 1 1 41 1 °?" ~0 ? 97 4 Ae9
death of myrog's p 9 ot-ta 4 lpr„
thp i twe r The lasts 09 ,
which he m.aoe..pe poet ' s boots arepr
servgd,in Inno9cq, Toktioghtxm..
Two men engaged at work in-irldotop
er shop in . Baltimore:On Tuesday evening
got into an altercat i on One of them,
named GarrisOn, *seized a:drawing knife
and" nearly cut antagonist's head 'Off
- .• • • hie; antagonist's
killing him instantly.
~Of six hundred: students. at' the IRA
`versity of Virginia;,at Charlottsvillo,, in .
that„State, there are but,three who open-
ljfravow their,atachment Act the Go:verri
ment,of the. United 'States. ..These7 are
among the future teachers and statesmen
of the South;
'air GenerallS6i; r'elporeon't'ne 'Can
diticin Of - affairs'in Arkansas, is frightful.
: • I
Fifty-two murders of freed " persons"m
various parte of the State( toolt plaae" in
three, or fear months, and the General
thinks net half the real number was re=
• • world -, fts"
ported. None of the paarderers have
been banished,. - - •
MITZI
• Go floral -Sickle's testi,mony:b afore( the
,CongressionalTommittge kag„telatioolt9:'
affairsioin Smith- Carolina. is, vgry..atroog. t
He' declares that:many counties ; regtdre
constant military,4coiltrol to ware: -to,
.the,frepdmen L ary of thetirjights.„ : _ 2
Information reCeiveui in Washington.
from the frontier, Official and, pt4rwiss,.
leads, to the, conclusion that a majority
of Ake. Western. 'Ad ian t4bei are now
the war path ready fora Tar,of pinpder
and extermination against the yrhitea.
Emma
ofr Elbtith'eitiolina, who ie in`
Viriihingion, ititee thaelt Is his inton 7
tion to conaiiiith lendideb en'ilrelrnien
on thi situation: : • fin 'tiis
own '8 ta l iA aitything s lathei
thin amen ' dmen't'.'
;'• ' •". .
The, ,13. es t .,
milian's purpose to -remove from the Wee
tern` Contihhiit - hi the =insurance,` its .ten . ::
noun ed thi - Chbhirof hierierecinalPe&
,
siebeet, ;teibirehipioect:
treat $31:4,
Kentucky was '9lO
States f that„came oat of the . rebellioe,
unwh.iPPegi fij.kaßPTnikt4tOq , is DO CV !
Vir 1 1.9 , w4A4: ea g 9l 4 o T Jl° Urt PP
patch informs us than a proposp,ion is,
before the Legislature of that ,State
raigLien,itegißPtq9f B9f 4 ielsa i9V4ld
and defend
,the_ex,ploded principles ,
State •It'ig4SPODO subject
,to ,the
call ,of,;llp,pideatojolinson.
=I
The a Senate Committee on Nteig;
ffenator
dtituti'z
TtieY Ard'clith i tiitan t ‘d"lie f) fitaifilit
't4e-lei'iitl=!aiiii the
Aenithwriti no donut endaee ' the[e'iec=
tion. The Republican"rdeinberizfrotn
V.5014.11 11 if AiXl4iiirrAniNfg"
iel attire prottitimip,jkntfg . ppvi
confirmation has pretty well eltingaudi:
ed his prospects.
a r ,
Ntbaz 'I f3ii ) i s f.' 1 ,
t ~
11 c.).. enti ! ,::
44nes:'
~ to.:EtV
EMU
MIMI
4,17,474,1. HE MARIVIT
44 -N-T
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i - ',
'THE ATM j SNIONC-S1 ce the
i ; ' 1. ' •
train .and :, , toeitif 1 lot daction
1 1
E lie Ce prate, *Duple jElli le (or ti
)
w. l i e) . AIN. 6' hp - S:itt.* All,. r. J
~
_ ~.-.
Bradley, of New York, the ladies
throughout the country have given np
the idea of discarding the fashion of wear
ing hoop skirts on aconnt of the peculiar
`enli graceful' Manna - rid ifiel'nErsDup=
Skirts adapt themselves to every ex
ailitattrgetli3t. S 8 gene
ceptable have these` Skirts become - that
•thmladiee regard-them , as.e , speciatfavor--
ite in view of the Supeiior .
L'eWness $ Y # Eturabiliti mbi ed.' ill
1#
their Manufacture. They also Consider
otbewaufasamoreadgconomioalisand.CAma,
fortable Hoop Ski_Nkaniveihas or can
~be made for all Crowded Assemblies, for
,the Promenade.:or. House; Dress.r - Any'
lady af ter' Aresiring-soue , of - theseSkitti
will-never afteritirdr4witlinektaispend6
with their use. Lonvexiierience in the
manufacture of HooplSkirts, has proven
* to the proprietors cittliiidiivstitioti,'thaV
Eingle-springs_ will always retain that
stiff, dnyielding and bungling style which
;has ever characterised them; whereas
the Double gp .4 riing Hai; Du : pfel
p Or
,Elliptic, will be found rrei . from these
,objections. NptwichsiaidiCgpie ability'
of the manufactitiere,'liessrs:We'stii,'
Bradley and-,Cary, to`, 4 tnrw,,oetltster
thousendSkirts per. day , from•thei,clarge
ManufactoTies, , in,NeXatiork,4lerifeel
obliged to requeetaallrmerchants order
ing the Duplex ,ElliptimSkirts, to send
their orders a feei'days before-theyi ate,
wanted, if possible, 413 they, re most con
,,stantly oversold' sothe daYs'abead.
• How o..Breclip-
Tidie, the exiled traitor, 'spent the past
summer in Paris and if his treason made
hini odious at home, he was not impeun :
ions abroad. His wardrahe was in first-
rate condition, and did not give out the
lecist idea.that its owner was in peed
,qf
pecuniary_asidstacce. Nearly*every,"eX..
ile ' in Paris, is said to be in comfortable.
circumstances. Whey have, in some
measure, a society of their own, in which
all who were givon to the bad habit of
wearing gray clothes a few years age,
can be admitted with put much formality.;
Mrs. Judah Ber.japio„ wife , of the ex-,
Rebel Secretary of war, lives in line style
in Paris, and her husband practices law
in England, wl;iere.he is said to belling,we. ~ q eb. riders,- at hist, reports
was locAing,rathcr "seedy, i ,t.nd:devotiFg
his best energies to ,the .brandybo i ttle.,
His present , address is said to be in Lon,
don.
~E!
'Or General Siinon' Cameion; U. S.'
Senator born in Lineciiiirr'
county, and is about rid yetiri "of' age.`
He is a Printer trade 'and was 'the
editor of a Democratic paper at Hera:
burg. 1832 he becaniti` Ciiskier' 'of
the MiddletoWn 'Bank. He was atc- ..
pointed Indian' Agent. by General Jack
son. In 1845 he was elected to the U.
S. Senate, in which , he served till 184 d..
e.
In 1857 he was reelected for the term - ,
expiring in 1863, but resigned in Ipti;
to go into the Cabinet of Mr, linebin:
adirocafed the Emancipation of
Slaves, the,vigoraua. .bf the
war, and' be sib Lig Of n'egriiiis';' H
alsoi ben 4.djutil,otGooeial', of - thii
Sate,`and; M'ini'ster to'RW§Bia' •
i;Ear at; obiCeirtliat aliarty'
finica 16okinf'parnirianCh`ei; ori 6
two Uliffrinth &f' ~ h fa w
E ipLei tieiti 4 NeNso
The New , ' r arearathicuai
'' ir'pap '
siugthErbe'strmeana of-caging up Abase ,
tent
kW),
o tge RlMMader \otgeii"folitiaoll6'4
PaTis. They are; edelekatiEdiftektiroirits
orit eqvitaiet,
erolirEild
k'eefiiiigiereefleetfai'
distiadoe'frortiqhdin. ,1
er Another rich divosce,ca,e9
trial in Chicago,in -which a young Free
byterien rclerreydran lilinetdlit aft RAS
Eet deltie tifitiffriar party, hie 4ifti being
the.aptiliciititltfol a' •diviirtete , 'Plicfaifirl4
de; Provei
cletirty:a Th'el teetiiuonyt is norAitifcfri
paLllication".
4P,gatio4 of ,tlke
khe,ooldiprq,of,lBj.i,o[l4l43
,§Oll
v.p9P4thP PoqgVlßictP! l :lo CP minit!e , el9%
renalq9.B.An reiBM SP
tk pe,p 01c) wan ce. It •sva . a - i ft ) e#-,
era.b l P. g eie g,° n lm t k e =.YAßPgWo494k, l °O;
7 €19/4 8 !9f; a.& »x4J Z. - ;14 , ;
in Chicago is 10'7, against 80 itt---thift
time. legit attfl,the e . .Blwittied
atqeuni,,,,f, It, I th e
Yfk r iclPA i o -5°,9 9 , 9 , 99°? f eeK,01t^LAP '1 194
000 .4•9ie•fkame
t •:t 0:# • 4 'Sti
Aar. ,PRetegtqeppt3,4in ; trtce,tlTr
length of the ivera .
sold lat3tth'e aggiregat b e' of
a
. ; '3 , • ••:.
,10ers eRPPY•ea9R....Fu,,,-sPiuPpP Pl l l t d i
to
probibly produce a:freshtit in the ltd
.
=I
fa- The Wieconain: ,, legieliturepsioro
j9llO pallet, - have reaneeted Senator
.1:40A Ifelt
p~ vide
Doolltile to resign,. An.dy,
i 3 72x: P r ; 11 11 : 1 1 ' Men . frifYYT 9e3ttvs
ear Leading lelhilibliiiin'Platiryllow di*
_V I VOIIP I RIPVi ii-
VntsPat l VA u ttalVtaalviL a** err,vo
G ir Ex-President Pierce has %be*
very ill, but is now convalescing.
NFL s
talf t ;
ittzss
• * O.
t
e jr al hdrak kills a alib
i t
*.T aletkp:sed
40i; lte,libiite frets the
secretions of the liker as piimritly and eflecft
ually as blue pill orimemryid wit ti r t pro
ducing any of those disagreeable nr
effects which often follow the use of the latter.
used with confidence, as they promote the dis
charge of vitisited bile i ;,..andfemove those ob 7,
struNfol i urfniritilitter a itetifuglaligtt.
which are the cause of bilious affections in
Echenck's Mandrake Pills cure sick head
diSorders of tte livergindicatedp4
.41/0.4 skirlitccited lotbelcostiyhmils,l3M,
siness and a general feeling of weariness and
olassitudelistiositingAthatithibilimaxissilkittit.PAL
or obstructed, condition.
In short, these pills maybe used with advan
tage in all CititetiiVliariniliMigiaive
medicine is requited.
iiSit'fiV -1, Dr. echeiielt;ti r literidake
the'tDbctor.iire Ortzthelgoverninentstatttpraotir
wheiifite.Jilat ts,tagoi ot.Consurpptinn,rthci
'other in his,resent health.
Sold by l all druggists and dealers,
cents per bog. Principal office, N. iS,N.
street, Philadelphia,"
Wlinlisale'Agentsi—Deiniiiriarnei
ecit'; , lr*Park , -R0w,".N. , 14; lia\ke,4loB , *
Baltimbre4stqll3altimorepAW; John D. Park :
N.PEI,Cbr.-ith"; rind Wal,nut, Cincinnati, Ohio ;.
*siker, 'Fay„lor, 134 And
.1,;9 motto;
Aue, Chicago, Ail.; Collins Bros., S. .17 r ti, garnet.,
Second and vine, St. Louis, 149. [4
of var
TO QWNERS OF POSSE IF A
Tobias 'Derby, Condition Powders are
,warran 7
ted supl 7 rior to any others, or no psy, for the
; • •
cure of Distemper , Wornis Bets 'Coughs Hide=
in ' ' Horses;
Cold's; - Loss -eePlltillk, , ".lllrtelc Tongue; r* Horn!
Disten4er, 'Cattle. - -.These•s-Powders
were , forme,rly.pufn p I. Tobias., ,
„son ; of ; ;Dr...Tohjmkand, siton„.hisdeath,, the.
demand has been so great for
„them, that D.
,Tobias has, continued , to manufacture them.--
The t i 'perteCtlY atifiailiiindeent - ; no need .
: of 4 staiiiiing'ille" ,: viciiiiiiieut Youir
TheYincreose the • appetite; give-iiifine•coat,t
• eleanse• the stomach and urinary organs:; .also ,
increase the milk of cows. • Try them,and you
will never be Ivithout,t.hem.., Iliram Wood
ruff;the trainer, of trotting horses, has_ used
them for years and recointneads - theO fa hie
P.Bush; of the." Jerome
Rice - Course," Fordhairt,' N Y., Would -not
use them 'until he was told of what they are'
composed; since whieh. is•never.withont,'
He,has,over 20 runninghorselkin,this :
- charge and for ,the last three years has, used
no. other medicine for them. He has kindly
"permitted me,to referany one to him,' Oyer
, ••••, , , ; .-••••
1000 other referenceii can be seen at the depot.
' Sold by all `the Druggists and-Saddlers. , ;Price
"25 ' - eentsx• per bOx Depot 56 - -Cortland streeto
New ,York; •-••
ail - el . 's PoUoub.Piis.A:its Lamellteek.l
LNewL:irorki:Nov. , 23, :1859k!
T,,Alleock ~Gentlemen,;
suffered severely from a weakness , in my
Haying heard your plasters.muchrecommeri
ded for cases of this kitid,;lprocured one, and
the' result was ell I coulddesire " A single'
plesier . Citred ins iii a week. - '
• • `J. Gi 'Buicosyiproprietoi of-the:
Drithilteth Itchiseft <x -•<>,< 3,4 )
Citri 'of Crick the Back, and. Lumbago.;„
J,yons, : 1 , 1. Y., July
Messrs. Allcock Please
dollaes worth ,pf ... Voui plasters. They hay . e`
cured me of a ;crick' in thybiei, which ail*
troubled me for some tile, and. now my fath-,
er is goiligfo tlythem
beart r ..: ' ' L. 1-L-SH,Euwoont
; Dr. Gleen,,No: 863 .Broadweri
informs us he.sold, Mon_day,'Jmne Jpg,
1.7,9 : p1aptgr8,,t2 a, young woman suffering ,Irejy l
sexetelyfrentlombago. 4 Thursday r.
called,, to ,
more for, a friend, and then',
iit t ated how the twelefie`hia ' purchased 'on
Monday had releiveeber
puttingaliem:on, , and 'cuKecflier.in- two 41.aysieftl
alnostrdistressing paimin. her: bac4,and . lei4s u l
.414 . 12y , "11 druggists,,,
EMI
, , *f
dpar.zarori-JaNScnooLs.'—ehapterai3l - and 4
of , N,The Lanyerfin l timAr.Agol l Apepl.p„con-i
first auscessfial attempt that has h en n3
made to collect the iaws t Of the several States
on the silbje'ct of " Religion in Schoolo," and
put them iu such cleoe . juxttip9sition that they
might be easily compared and' nudel.4°9d.
This*aluablelittle bookalso gilres • curioui
,legal taster:lr' (Made bodki
,ainliconft records) ,of the, origin • niid:,!progress
of Liberty "„,:in
The. Lawyer in
„that-School Room" , is 'sent
by mail to any:11.1154: tliptiTnitgi States 'sl.l3o t Address tiii•authOr . , ,
-`"•• keN. w'ALskr-;
1; -No Niseau • Street; - Nin , TCoiki
The iradesiipPliediodiisual terms. A,
liffigl
Er Tharl3ead of a Comit, aceorilingleMil‘ 2 *
ton ` is` rendered ten foil ' more terrible ' britet
fierrhunfan. headamw¢ich roightiwirendereds
charrn).llgiibraiiriPlYsAlVßlElg itheir-stiS49 1 1 „t
raelioNsi i bmivAL, orayerfEctllnatilrtil bAcy, f
withIRISTAI)6RO'S Osis, DYIC.It is re.
diculous to carry into_ society a grey, sandy,
or carroty head, when
EMI
rend ar t it is' !tfractivra have
Y. ilvi r :eti t&iitlieriaieMa
anufar
wi-3-.4cH.EistAtrimeto;eogifdrlffoiiise;
Sold! , by) allaDiaggistai LA.Aiyililled My :till
Hair Dreasera.h 1,21
lindtCsitarrh;lrea
. tedVvithihoi qutmOstrulaceess; , bY
D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of-Les s&
den, H011ng„),N0„,,12,./N.ND,...st,x,l3,llilappl
phis. Testimontals li ffollkplet. reliable
sources in the city and country can be;s9en,at
his office. The medical facultrttrlikvit'ed tc
accompany their patient'sj'ailie =Bite lin secrets
•
'Artifidial 'nett initertedrwi lb
Out pain; :I :-Ncrchargelof eirtinifiationm ifiw
94-iicit t f.:Zl`tOrt ! F LJ:Tre'ra ! '" ( tcr'atricr
Scl•ateAda'amidel!..4t2: linritri`o'rtts driftV
*Erx will cure the ITCH in 48 houril ?Also!
cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrains and all
eraptionapefrotheqskin:loßticei6o.centk.iryor
ekitTO A9ggistbi LT By sep4ingo s c ents
w ; , ton_st., xEsts _
tosynot be v forwercied_ k bAtneli a
fite 4 .E 'Wake . ; d'anyPseciPtiTUTkicin e
.IS6I 41 atit
Exprar,Sauxu.s...44naritEsltre.superior
toAlluottituf9rllyi4B 3 pallurnctsing
w i rprztAmtiAn n2,l lo thtjuniititirtgroa l efeats
are o speedy,jloigluss, duraN 44 4:espy work.
fiftiattrarcattrstedilq!o46Vitlit
ad. Liberal discount l alltrwid:"l4 co=
ments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. Co, 616
Broadway, N. Y. [xiii:6-iy
f
-A
i
' i I r /kr A RRiE i.
1 . ( I , , • tl ,
;
i,,, Er.
in' Inda 1 elaing the ;4:4 tin at, at the
Pt sbyt tin Arsonage b c .VRe of Wm. A.
' ',rifting, .111 , rition F BE jof Philadel
phia, form lkof Bainbrt ge, to Mrs. SUSAN
MA LortEt, of j this borough.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry
=
This remedy has long been cherished by the
comnrimity for its remarkab!e efficacy in re
lielang, healing and curing the most obstinate,
tmd long stanfiKca,ea of 90tt,g1t .3 ,.
Influenza, Sore Thro it, Bronchitis, Whooping
rVotightle-oup, Asthma, Inflammation otigi
t ilistl'while even Consumption itseliiittj
yielded to its magic influence when all other
means-jade —•
_ sailed. iii - wholerlitOFF - proves
that the bast has pri;'dilte'd no: remedy of equal
, Vg s
valise .as for the . numerous and , an,, r
• s
outriiilmenary affeettotts te . prevail' at all
hover laqd. s .
1.4
UNSOLICITED TEST v I MONX
1 From. Arciortzw. Anpur.n, ,Esq , of- Fair
.
,
"About eight xaarszoince, my, son, Henry
A:Archer, now post Master at Fairfiekd t Four
't.''ersefeitaintY; Wituatiaelied with spitting
Hof blodd; ceugh;: weakness of Lungs,"and'gen-'
,ertiVlebilitb.so..much - soiliat our family ,phy
tincian 'declared him to' liaire ' SEATED Coll
ar-so prioikr.” He- was 'under imidictirtreat- ,
merit for , a number of months, but-received no
sbenefitfrom it. At, length, from the solicits,-
ttion of - himself and others, iwas induceo to
purchase' one.bottle of W IST A R'S.- L SAM:
of WILD CHERRY,'which tmarlitt-d him so
much I obtained another 'bottle; which" in :a
short time lestored him to his usual state - of
ohealtht' I think. I can "safely reconomMil. this.
trernedy. to others in like . condition, for it is, I
think, all it purports to be—THF: GREAT 1 UPW
'REMEDY FOR THE TIMES !
1 The above statement; gentlemen, is my nut
untary offering to you in favor ofyour . 13 40Egu
and is at your
Prepared'hY. SETH W.. FO Al LE Sr..SON, 18
Trwittita3 `it
gists geneStliy.
40,45-0.•
SCROPU
The Rev.. Geo....s9ar!s t qfßroolt - lin, ; N. T.
says, in ihe by way of apology
r .gy for publishing ainiedidal.cnrtificate - in .his
Magazine, of the curp.ef pte,o ‘ nlyeop, of
"aftnr dissolution appeared inevitable."
."VCe publish this stAteirient;: , not for pay,liut
"in gratitnde„to-t.k id v;ho -,bas thin) answered
- "prayer, and in justice to `ltr. Anders; being
"satisfied that there , ifi Virtue Itr - the , 'loditie
"Water treagnen,t,,,whieli, thp,reAtier,s,, of ; this
. I "Alagazinc Editor - fa bringing
I "to their notice:" '
Circulars free.
Dr. H. A ndera'Oodiae- Water is fon-sale - lir
J. P. DlNSlORF:,popriejei,,36,D t eySt.,lsy.
Y., and by - iilrriegg - ista.' -
EirWßitibgi . 1T) bt
BOWERS & S EACY, te
•
..41 ,
No. 61- Artirket . Street, Isilarietta
"
ARE
--
awake" to 'the downfall in doOdsand
the interest:l# 'and - watits kif -thh
;wili display on their counters, during the next
,the inspection of the ; puhlie f !frnoth 7
et- -16 i 'of those ' "
- 13 - N
HEAP
'INDICES •
H- Rim
AT STILLAFURTER (*
`Good 4-4 Brown Sheetink, only 20 cents,
56,184cent13i
-3-4 " - `'.1 2 4 cents!,
Good 4-4 White Sheeting, cinly`2o coats. usn
' al price, 30cIlo0e4 , 4.• t White , Sheetingf
only 2,s,,susual„Arice, 3.5 c; .E.lFtras4,4
White Sheeting, oliff 30e,.usual
price, 40c; good Cotton - Rua-
0 *and 2ctitial '-- '
PTI.S.S 3S ,aPd
heavy all- .
Wool TWiTea l t - laiiii.4l.ooilir6 : i
GOOD CA LI CO E*froin; 121 1 feISt'OENT ,
ont $1:73 to 0,2:
and Genta l{i"G j love t e—ali colors: ;
A good aiaortirTenC , O.P-Hostery, • ro
lEc per pair p,p;mitrik k and,,e . yomttlipg
OUR LINE CHEAP!
Come,this , way 'andlget 'Bargains
For we will be ,go'yerped motto;.
that j a y ,
ri i . p„ is better
,thai„ a ?kw Shil
ling;"-that io ' sap that 'We 'Would eater' - sell ' t
at a small advance,-pammot-ae11.aLa114',4 , 3"
•
In this estat4ishmeot will alw,ays be ,found
a choice lot of Teis;:dolfee:s; Sufaliiind `Syr
ups. Havmg;inirch - aselbourstock SkOR fdisir
enables us,tooterAernins iint;chasers„ . ,,.
Marietta, ..Tirimiirl2 1867.
o
,1 ~.I< l
P 0
W ....
"4 .
;',
Er" 4 g
sd :Fi t£.
0 07,01 r. 'ELY
12 11 ' g cr.
g
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4 ,4
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ITIMEI
= Ei k NiDSA I Y,
I W. MANUF.YetiIRERIeDEALER IN
1300'1"8 .g&m'AITO ES,
MARKET ST4EKTIr44 - RIFIVA, PENN.
Would ni"oiit felpeCtttilWilifOrm the citizens
of this Borollgh.andAeignhosligo4 that he has
at this time the largest assortment of City made
, work ever bfreild'ilkithiellSibugh, amongst
which may be named the, new-style
Tolis
FOR TY:? L4W-NAi s
A. L. betag a practical IZtOT 4 ANI? SHOE._
MAKERe mares -hroil to'cieiect with Ali
judgment thninthopetwhinaremot. -- He contin-
-
nee to Inanufgdure ia,„t,ke,x,erylteet manner,
everything in the' BOUT :AND SHOE'
which he: winzwarrant for neatneee and_
1 ,13• W and .aamainetheßargle i c,,k bgap,,
a ll
eliteikiere.-''• 4 - -
.. „4 /1/4114 , 111p SEASON t
Anouier arrival of those ineoinpanible44.*:
Burning Parlor. Stoves... Also,
CaIIMPRO . K.ED. ' YriLqatk..VA'rER.
andei'e firem '.I.'SPANG4RPST
,
014 F,TIIII_,N,GAEW 0 I%,,PAtßntplasp . p,qck7
„
„ iio guni parks tdiiiieWadaitel
tolityvetraltitifi of thei finapc9t
,• I JOHN; St!Aift9LER'S.
E celebrated- Gotta Pereha Oil-Blacking
rla.cr;m,e.es*,l?Rauti.9.llwcker,prepflgelip.„Kor
beeti, liarireseZ&c:'Fdr' sale oelret
DanditinDfllbste.riaii 3
eitoABLY Militgersig Cos t Stiavele f
least StcheiGrateol24lifidets4and Et -It
cineßf i NiffittAi t arm gficlAt iv. 4,4
Z 1 A H H-RS T-0 C Wik-Nonpareil. Chemical
DitiwTilimgeElkadlay)ivageady) Wirtigge
Va l t) .F 6 j5 41 ,0 :40 Nialgetalktnituo
lir r.Oranc l iZiallircialli7eVa....LlC l
in'ilustructable Please] e /bolts ; 'Kw&
Paper Books, Stationary, Pens, P.en holden
&c at L . R. LANDIS'.
New Trimming and Variety Mere,
Opposite Diffenbacles old stand, and two
doors West of the Golden Mortar
Drug Store, Market Street.
MRS. MARGARET ROTH
DIGS leave to announce-to the Ladies of the
borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she
h a s just returned from Philadelphia, where
she laid in an . entire new stock of fashionable
-arldinieffeTßlMMlNOS ANDFANCY AR-
T fNo l ou C vne L di E ttih S e , es
oc l‘ ef 7 tei l b : er l a O set N ead S B , o nne,w
stamong embracing all the which beyle
Trail Hoop Skirts ; Plain & Fancy k t i tn;
Chitdrens Coats § 8 4evu
Rit i and fancy,3l:aptr, and 'Velvet
ib ns, qmpscriirl,l and Tassels
. A
and Buttons in endless variety.
,tawandathinen---Collars and
Figap:for:Ladies and Cents,
ery and Gloves, Linen &Embbi Collars , ZephyOhawlS, H'dkfe
Opera - Capi, • Silk & Zephyr Scarfs
, Suspenders, Germantown Wool,
Twilights ...Breakfast Cossys,
Braids ,a,;(1,.. ..Shetland Wool,
Bindings, . Zephyr Yarn,
• Neck-Ties,
14 BA c L es i4GRA 4 -LS; S SKELETON SR I 11TS,
Cufsers; Belting,' Edging, Ruffling, Cord of all
• colors, Fancy Fans, Kid, Kid-finish Silk
'Sind White Lyle Thread Gloves, Silk
Embroidery. Men's Glovr a
and Neck 'Ties, Pearl Calf
Buttons, Belt Buckles of
various styles, 'rape
Trilifiniug, Linen
• • and Thread
Lace.
. .
.Tasdels,.F.lnery Bogs, Vance
'Si:aps,' P meerfury &c., &c.
Particular attention has been paid to the se
lecting of small wares, such as Sewing St
Cotton and ,Linen. Thread, Whalebone, Iluoks
and Eves. itietdles, Pins, &c.
Jry:The public : are particularly requested
to
call and exantirm fof themselves.
Mrs. lt s i 8 agent for the sale of the cut
ebrated Singer "A" Family. Sewing Alachittes
which took the lirat premium at the lane Ne w
liorleS'idee Fair. She Will also instruct p er _
sonspurchasingiroin• her, how to wore the
nachine. •
6.' , 8..RAT II VON,
- .
liternhant Tailor, and Clothier,
At P: J. Tframph's Old Stand. on Me Off
..szer. of... Worth Queen an/ Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
R A T U L to the Citizens of Menem
Ur
and vicinity, fin- the liberal patronage
heretofore er.e,atee, the undersigned revert
'eniatiiimilnee of the same; as
suring them, that under all circumstances, nu
efforts will be spai•ed in, renderings satisfsetniy
,equiialent.for.evfiry net of confidence revised.
CLOTH S ' ;'CA DSINERDb A to D V k STIP. GS, ant
such - 01.lihr seasonable material as fashion sad
the market f urnishes,. constantly kept on hand
and niannfactUrect to cader, - promptly, sod res
sonably, as taste or style may suggest.
BEADY -MADE CLOT/1 LNG,
4' 6 " eigt/enteii'i Furnishing Goondß
Paid such article's as nsiutily belong to s ;der
Ciu tinny establishment.
E. J Z. 1112,1,
710 F): gorrier. of Nora Queen-St.,a
anthseentret - Sgnare, Lancaster, Pa,
!UTF, are prepared 'to: sell Arne] can and
S ' VASS 'Watches at 'elle loyal cash ralcx!
W buy ditectly'frointhe'linprters and Nlnc
ufacturere, and CECII, and do sell Mitithe:i
tow as they,,caU be bought in Philadelphia Of
New-Yak.
. A finPsto,ck of 'Z'Apeks,
Jewelry, Spctaclei,
SilverSilverOver 7 plas . ted ware coustantl) ou
head.. Ld4r}'.article fairly repress. tied.
e I E. L Z ARMS
Corner ,137.00 - Qeteeit .S . 'eite.et and Centre Yquale
. . LANCASTER, IA.
tia t e• - rxcox 1- •
t gai,2„. 4o , ul.il:ll;ssl'S
=
. .
The most simple, complete and easily roan
tged Sewiu Machtne now itt use. it does
every des —heifer stops at or
needs to h. +,_, - )l:llAiapitiseains, but does all
its work rap', ly and Weil. The needle en
quikeSmo• aujustment—you cannot get it in
svfortit makes any width of hem you wish
--does - hraiding, beautifully. The Braider is
in - Vie - foot Of every machine and port of it,
and is always adjusted, never gets out of place.
Call and examine them betore purchasing
any otlaer, at
FL. L. & E. J. Z.IHMS,
Corner North 'Qiieen street and Centre
Sole'Agenta for Lancaster County.
Lancitsfer; Febrtistry 17, 1866.-tf.
Ir(3' S' PANG LE It' S
For-useful tkings and things of sport,
The : gay mid serious her resort.
------
Superior,SkateaLudies,Men's and Boys')
Pocket:Books- every. variety,
All atyleirPl,Coal Oil Lamps,
New styles, Ladies Morocco Satchels,
Gogd-wife's,—new,
k novelty in Pori Folios,
XXifit fine Pearl and Ivory handled Pocket
IlepeaLcre. Sharp's Improved, (Knives,
Sleigh Bells—fine plated'and white metal,
Hair flrushes-7durable and cheap,
Axes,'Hatchets add Hain mers,
'Razor Strqps=lEnkgrikin's,
Duston's Hand ana Tennant Thiws,
Wringers. late improved,' -
All varieties of fine - ivory and commas mile
Rollin. ' Pins, Washers &c., (Cut
Eley'sA munition, Wads and Caps.
Q TOYES !
<STOVES!),
..goVES!!!
COOK siTiffrks;
COOte 'STOVES,
f r. to V E S ,
AT LO-HAr- B, , ANGLEIVS•
— o —
STOVES. PARLOR siorEs
A ;UDR- STOVES ,
GAS-RUIRAUNG STOVES AT
•
.TORN •SPANG'LEx'S
STOVER, STOVES,-r NVULCA STOTTS
1 7 0.R.. 1.1 g .47'1AV gr .
TWO VR FOUR
BOONS WITH
• A„ ONE FIRE-
FouRTH
CiPP.6I" N OIV'REAJOY-:CALL AND
' I .IO,I,WEIWAT
and Stove Store
'2ll66'kWe'Str:;e#,,. Marietta; Pa.
,
, T TER 4)I
'I am now in the receipt, of the best of rOr
which will lie servedup`in the o f
ties of, efiles.. I Will have fitted up fur the
winter moirths:warm and comfortable Tooroo
(Allioe. fiat and speood Soars„ the
AOCOMMODATION 0 F LADIES,
which , department will ,retelve particular
attention. G. U. -GOODMAN ,
ausatufflisieeeGreatu.r& Ouster . 501 000 .
~Marietta, sePtem!
1f,171.1 SP 01141 F
*.! ! !
C aCarys llc Wadds,
Dupont': s
iltplouitAng *G'laiedowder
Baltimore. Shot Shot ouebes, P
' 101 I N: SP A' NG DF,tex •
bRirl4J e - .
L. LARGE' LOT OF 'BITI,F VnsDOw
SHADES at remarkably low PTiC"-°
t 0 close out Pair SrAFGLEII,