The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, March 02, 1867, Image 4

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GURNEY & SON,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS,
6
No. 707 Broadway, New-York.
In addition to our Photographic Art Gallery,
Established in 1890,
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,
also, a large list of copies of Works of Art and
ENGRAVINGS.
Such as the Right Rev. Bishops of the Episco
pal Church ; the Catholic Clergy, and the
Clergy of all denominations ; all prom
inent officers of the Army & Navy;
Actors and Actresses ; Foreign
celebsities ; copies of .Stat
nary, mare and female.
3Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
An order for one dozen of Pictures f, om our
Catalogue, will be filled at $1:80, and sent by
mail FREE. Single Pictures, 25 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 desiring copies should, therefore, cor
respoud with us direct.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
The trade supplied at a liberal discount.
Gallery open for free Inspection.
Strangers visiting the city, will find our galle
ry one of the most agreeable places in the city,
wherein to while away an hour.
Oct, 20.-6m.] '707 Broadway, N. Y,
A DJOURNED COURTS
It is ordered by the Court of Lancaster Co.,
that Adjourned Courts for 1867 for the trial
and decision of cases in the Common Pleas,
Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to
be held as follows:
FOR ARGUMENTS
One week, commencing Monday, March 18th.
CI CC ". June 17th.
" Sept. 16th.
" Decem. 16.
To continue one week from the said days re
spectively, ana as much longer as the business
may require. AU the cases on the list for
argument in the Orphans' Court shall be taken
up on the first days of said terms, and be pro
ceded with until disposed of, unless continued
by consent or cause shown. •
CM:II3
The cases on the argument list in the Quar
ter Sessions shall be taken up on Wednesday
of said term if not prevented by the Orphans '
Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses
sions will be commenced on the termination
of the Orphans' Court business.
The argument of the cases of the Common
Pleas to be commenced on Thursday of the
week, if not prevented by the Orphans' Cour
or Quarter Sessions cases, in that case, the ar
gument list of said court is to be taken up a
the termination of the cases in the other courts,
and proceeded' in until disposed of, unless con
tinued by consent or cause shown.
ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.
It is ordered by the Court that adjourned
courts for Jury trials in 'the Common Pleas,
will be held as follows
One week, commencing on the first Monday
in February, 4th.
One week, commencing on the 3d Monday
in February, 18th,
On e.week, comniencing on the 4th Monday
in February, , 25th,
One week, commencing on the 4th Monday
in May, 27th.
One week, commencing on theist Monday
in June, 3rd.
One week, commencing on the Ist Monday
in September, 2d.
One week, commencing on the 3d- Monday
in October, 14th.
One week, , lommencing on the 4th Monday
in October, 2lst.
One week, commencing on the Ist Monday
in December, 2d.
And such other periods as may be appoint
ed at the aforesaid courts, or at regular terms.
Attest, W. L. BEAR, Prothonotary,
JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor,
Cor. of Market-at., and Elbow Lane, Marietta
GRATEFUL for peat 'favors I would retux r
amy thanks to my numerous friends and pa
trons and inform them that I still continue the
old business at the 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 shorr
notice by the.best of workmen, and on reason
ble terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to wa
upon my old customers,and all who see prope
0 patronize me hereafter. r 0et.29-,56.
THE GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.
A FAMILY and an AGRICULTURAL
/1 . journal of the lligest and handsomest
-- 7 description, , 'devoted to
Choice literature, including Poetry, Novei
ettes, Tales, and moral and entertaining read
ing generally. In the Literary Department
we shall present the choicest varieties within
the reach of our extended means. The Nov
elettes, Tales, Poetry, &e., shall be supplied
from the best and highest sources, and he equal
to anything to be found in any journal or ma
gazine.
_
Agriculture and Horticulture, embracing
Farming, Gardening, Fruit-raising, &c.—Our
labors In this department for over thirty years
have met the cordial approbation of the public.
Our purpose has been to furnish useful and
reliable information upon these very, important
branches of industry, and to protect them as
far as within our power against the false doc
trines and selfish purposes of the many em
pires and sensation adventurers by which the
Farmer is incessantly assailed. This portion
of the Germantown Telegraph is alone worth
the whole price of subscription.
News Department.—The same industry,
care, and discrimination, in gathering and.pre
paring the stirring events of the day, expressly
for this paper, which hitherto had been one of
its marked features and given so universal Sat
isfaction, will be continued with redoubled
efforts to meet the increasing demapds of the
public.
TERIIB.—Two dolls*, and fifty cents per
annum. No orders received without the cash
and all subscriptietkatopped at the end of the
time pad for. .5,110.1111e11 numbers sent gratis:
A ddress, PHILIP B. FREAS,A
Editor and - PrOprietur , Germantown„Re.;
rill A, LINDSAY, .406
Vg.MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN
BOOTS ‘4:K., SHOES,
MARKET STREET; MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neiihkorhood that he has
at this time.the largest abs'ortment of City made
work ever offered in this Borough, amongst
which 'may be named the new-style
flolisi) Boot, qn6 Globe-via BAlitiohis.
FOR THE LADIES.
A. L. being practical BOOT AND SHOE
MAKER.. enablbs 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 lief will warrant for neatness and fit.
aTCall'analLeuramine the new stock before
omg e/sewhere.
CORSET, SKIRT SUPPORTERS. an ex- -
cellent article for ladies. Just received
and for sale at MRS. ROTH'S Variety Store.
,
EEP T - T OUHE FLIES ! Cheap and, or
namental dish covers of wire, at
' SPAINTGLEE,S.
T 4 E celebrated Gutta Percha 011 blacking
makes a beautiful water proof polish. 'For
boots, shoes, harness, &c. For 'kilo only at
Dr. Landis' Drugature't
BOOIW EC'etioreloe'ricel;ed
and for sale at J. 'SPANGLER'S.
Iho Sat.tira4D g_beming ?ost.
REDUCED PRICES-TO CLUBS.
The Saturday Evening Post gives a beauti
ful steel engraving (named " One of Life's
Happy Hours ")-26 inches long by 20 inches
wide—to every single ($2:50 subscriber, and
to every one sending us a Club.
It will commence in the first numbet of
January a new story, called ("The Outlaw's
Daughter; a Tale of the Southwest," by Em
erson Benneft, author of " The Phantom of
the Forest," " Prairie Flower," &c.
This will be followed by other serial stories
from the best authors. Shorter stories, essays,
sketches, letters, agricultural articles, &c., are
also regularly given.
The Post is neutral in politics—being exclus
ively devoted to Literature and does not dis
cuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving
these to the politicarand religious press.
It offers amongits premiums, Wheeler and
Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver-plated Tea
Sets, Spoons and .Pitchers, Gold and Silver
Watches, Double-barrel Gum, Allen's Rifles,
Melodeons, Clothes Wringers, Appleton's Cy
clopedias, &e.
New subscribers who subscribe now for
1867 will have their names entered on the list
of THE POST at once, and receive the whole
year 1867 besides. •
1 copy, and large' premium engraving, $2:50
4' u - - . - - 6:00
5 " • 1 gratis, - 8:00
8 " - 1 gratis,, - - 12:00
20 " - 1 gratis, - - 28:00
One copy each of The Post and The
Lady's Friend, for Four Dollars.
The getter up of a club will always receive
a copy - of the Premium Engraving. Members
of a club wishing the engraving must remit $1
extra. 11P Those desirous of getting up clubs
or premium lists, should enclose 5 cents for a
sample paper, containing the particulars.
Address H. PETERSON & Co.,
319 Walnut-st., Philadelphia
FOR 1867.
AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION!
AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION!!
AMERICAN ARTISTS UNION!!!
The American Artists' Union [established
1654] announce that in order to extend the
sale of the following well-known and highly
Popular Steel Plate ENGRAVINGS :
Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers
for America, - - - 27x36 in.
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 27x36
The Last Supper, 26x42
Fallstaff Mustering his Recruits, 25x30
Skakspeare and his Friends, 27x31
Cotter's Saturday Night, . '23x28
Village Blacksmith, 27x32
Manifest Destiny, [Fortune Telling] 21x28
The Massacre of Wyoming in 1776, 28x36
Mount Vernon in the olden time, .
or, Washington at 30 years old, 26x34
The escape of Alaster McDonald
from the Massacre of Glencoe, 2644
The Madonna, 26x34
They have deemed expedient to offer them
to their friends and the public, at Oa E DOLLAR
AND FIFTY CENTS each, the price heretofore
having been $2 each, and for the purpose of
stimulating the getting up of clubs, they have
determined to award premiums to the getters
up of the clubs, and in addition thereto to dis
tribute amongst-the subscribers the sum of
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
in money and paintings, as soon as the sale
shall have reached 100,000 engravings. As it
it is our intention to advertise very extensively,
and as the engravings are very well known
throughout the whole country, we have no
doubt that with the low price we charge Jar
them and with the exertion which will be set
forth by our numerous friends, the number will
be reached M a very short time. As soon as
it is reached, the subscribers, through their club
Agents, will be notified by a circular letter
from us, naming the time and method of dis
tribution.
Single Engraving $1.50 each—by mail, free.
For $l5 we will send 13 Eng. and 2 to the
Club Agent.
For $2O we will send 15 Eng. and 1 to the
Club Agents.
For $25 we.will send 20 Eng. and 5 to the
Club Agents. •
For $3O we will send 25 Eng. and 6 to the
Club Agent.
For $35 we will send 30 Eng. and 7 to the
Club Agent.
For $5O we will send 50 Eng and a Silver
Watch..
For $75 we will send 80 Eng. and a Silver
Lever.
For 100 we will send 110 Eng. and a Hunting
Lever.
The Club packages will be very securely
packed and forwarded by Express.
Any person may get up clubs and forward
the amount either by Express, Sight draft,
Post Office order or in a registered letter, and
in all cases the engravings will be immediately
sent, and for each engraving a numbered Cer
tificate and receipt will be enclosed in the
package.
C. O. D. ORDERS.—Persons wishing to
send for Engravings and pay the Express Co.
when they are received, will be required to
send with their order $2 to $5, according to its
amount, and this will be credited on their bill.
LI,ST OF PREMIUMS TO BE DISTRIBUTED.
One of $lO,OOO in money $lO,OOO
" . 5,0L0 " 5,000
Five of 1,000 " 5,000
Ten of 500 " 5,000
Fifty of 100 w 5,000
One hundred elegant Oil Paintings. richly
framed, Landscapes, at $lOO each, 10,000
Two hundred elegant Oil paintings, rich
ly framed, Interior Views, at $5O each 1.0,000
The American Artitts' Union would add
that these premiurne arc.to be considered only
in the light of a free gift,to their patrons, as
the engravings are furnished them below their
market value, and as the cost of engravings,
after the plates are procuiSA, is very trifling,
they can easily afford to make the distribution
arge as it is.
f; We trust that our nurneroukfriends through
out the country and Canidits will use their
utmost exertions, so that if possible, the dis
tribution may be made soon," and it can be
done.if they are at all active• Ladies have
Often made excellent Club Agents for•us, and
we . solicit their kind efforts; which will not go
unrewarded. Let one or more energetic per
sons in every town and village in the country
commence as soon as they see this, and get up
as large a club as possible. By so doing they
will be the means of introducing elegant en
gravings into families, and thus aid in cultiva
ting a taste for the beautiful and refined. '
. Address orders
EC' Y AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION,
'.F:;I4-3min. I 25 Pine St., New York
LADIES' FANCY FURS
NOW OPENING AT
SHULTZ & BROTHER'S,
NO. 20 NORTH-QUEEN-ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
A very choice collection of Ladies' Fancy Furs
Sable, Mink Sable, Mink,
Siberian Squirrel,
German Russian and
American Fitch, Rock Martin
Capes, Victorines,
Berthas, Cuffs and Muffs,
For Ladies' and thildrens' Wear.
la-Ladies' and Cbildrens' Hoods, Caps and
Fur Trimming, Gentlemen's Fur Collars, Caps
and Gloves in all qualities. A complete as
sortment of FANCY SLEIGHING ROBES.
SHULTZ '& BROTHER'S,
Hatters and Furriers.
Shipping Furs of all' kinds bought and the
highest cash prices paid.
No. 520 . Arch SWO, Philadelphia
HAS A.LAROE' /MOEN OF FINE
-fat, WATCHES; 'JEWELRY,
SILVFR WARE AND . SILVFR-PLATED
Ware, suitable for Holiday 4. Bridal .Presente.
Cecember 8,1866.4 m: .
PICEBOXES, , sugar boxes, Trutt jam, win-
Odoice blinds, looking glasses, at
TERMS
CLUB RATES
$50,000
HENRY HARPER,
JOHN SPANGLER'S
(-3( -- (&TITE MA.MEATTIA.N.@.7I7-)
REMARKABLE CHARACTERS.
AND MEMORABLE PLACES OF THE
HOLLY LAND, 4
Comprising an account of the Patriarchs, Po
ets,Prophets, Apostles, Princes, 'Women,
arriors, Judges, Kings, and other cele
brated Persons of Sacred History, with
a description of Ancient Cities and
Venerated Shrines,
BY CHARLES W. ELLIOTT.
In the preparation of this work, some of
the best pens and most accomplished scholars
have been selected. No pains or expense.has
been spared to make it a work of great and
permanent value, acceptable to old and young
alike—a household book.
It is not a work of theology, but of
.rtuman
life, full of remarkable characters, strange
events, lofty poetry and startling history.
This Work will contain careful and accurate
accounts
I.—Of the lives and characters of 'the re
markable men who have made the Holy Land
famous for all time. .
IL—Of Abraham the Wanderer, and Mo
ses the Deliverer ; of Joshua the Conqueror,
and David the Beloved ; of Miriam and Debo
rah and Naomi; of the Prophets of old, and
Apostles of Jesus; of the Baptist and the
Women who knew and talked with the Sa
viour, and also of the Great Herod, and the
magnanimous Saladm, , with- many others.
111. Of the great deeds and surprising
events hi which they were the principal act
ors; of the habits and manner_ of that Orient
al Land.
IV. Of the ancient Cities and venerated
Shrines; of Egygt in darkness; of Jerusalem
and ,the Great Temple ; of Mount Sinai and
the Dead Sea; of Bethlehem, and Nazareth,
and Tyre, and Damascus, and Antioeh, and
many other places.
It will contain not only accounts of Them in
the Past, but as they appear To-Day.
The publishers are confident that this work
will be regarded by all intelligent readers, and
especially by the lovers of sacred literature,
as one of great interest and permanent value.
CONDITIONS.—The Book will be printed
from new Electrotype Plates on good paper ;
its illustrations are in first style of Steel En
gravings, by the best Artists in the Country,
consisting of beautiful scenes and celebrated
characters of the Oriental Land, and its value
is increased by Maps.
. .
It will contain over 650 octavo pages, in
cluding twelve pages of elegant Steel engrav
ings, and be furnished to subscribers in a neat
and substantial binding, at the following pri
ces, payable on delivery:
In extra fine English Cloth, with beveled and
sprinkled edges, for $4; or same binding
with Gilt edges, fo: $4:50.
la , This work can be obtained ONLY
through our distributing agents, and will be
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
3.Ageists wanted in every County. For
particulars, address
J. B. BURR CO.,
No. 18 ASYLVAI-ST., HARTFORD. C.T.
February 2, 1867.-rf.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
I=l
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 BROADWAY, N. Y.
In addition to our main business of PHOTO
GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar
ters for the following, vlz.
STEREOSCOPES 4 . STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS
Of American and Foreign cities and Land
scopes, Groups, Statuary, etc.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives made in the various cam
paigns and forming a complete Photographic.
history of the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the
Stereoscope. Our catalogue will be sent to
any address on receipt of stamp."
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
other house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents
to 00 each, Our ALBUMS have the reputa
tion of being superior in beauty and durabili
ty to any others.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OF GENERALS,
STATESMEN, ACTORS, etc., etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU
SAND different subjects, including reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,
Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C.
0. D., will please remit 25 per cent. of the
amount with their order.
itP• The price sod quality of our goods can
not fail to satisfy.
June 16, 1866.-]y.
- DR. IL LANDIS,
DR. HENRY LANDIS,
"am DR. HENRY LANDIS,
At the "Golden. Mortar,"
At the "Golden Mortar," _
Market Street, Marietta,
Market Street, Marietta,
Keep constantly on hang
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Dr. Grove's old Stand.
Give us a call.
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COOK STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STOVES,
AT JOHN SPANGLER'S.
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PARLOR STOVES,
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STOVES., STOVES,-_ ° - VULCAN ...STOVES
FOR HEATING ' 44 ,
TWO OR FOUR -‘`
'ROOMS WITH
ONE FIRE--FOURTH
SUPPLYNOW READY- C.4tilL AND
SEE THEM, AT
J Spangler's• Hardware and Stove Store
Market Street, Marietta, Pa.
17 . RAXT STANDS ) . Meat Stance, Wine
Kegs, Tubs, Bacirets and Cedar-ware
ene rally, constantly on band' at
J. SPANGLER'S.
D OOR MANTS,
.Excellqht quality, cheap,
AT JOHN ,SPAAOITIVS .HARDWARE.
MRAIL SKIRTS."—Go to Mrs. ROTH'
L and eee them.
C.ITABBH!
WHY SUFFER WITH
THIS DANGEROUS AND LOATHSOME
DISEASE
WHEN IT CAN BE CURED AND
ENTIRELY ERADICATED FROM
THE SYSTEM BY THE USE OF
DR. SEELYE'S
LIQUID KATARII.II REMEDY.
CATARRRII WILL SURELY RESULT IN
CONSUMPTION
UNLESS SUECKED ITS INCIPIEN
STAGES.
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IT NEVER FAILS!
Cure warranted if directions are followed,
SINGLE BOTTLESWIii. LAST A MOATH
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,
THReArr
Are more frequently than otherwise caused
by a thiek, slimy mucous, falling from the head,
especially during the mght, and resulting from
Catarrh, and are cured by
DR. SEELYE,S
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 tie 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 Catarrh 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
ai.syq`i oms. Write to our Laboratory for
adi
our phlet.describing fully all symptoms:
itfwill. sent FRE to any address. Also
diiections whereto procure the medicine.
- Wears receiving letters from all parts of
the-ATl:don, afid also numerous testimonials
froth - those using it, bearing the evidence of
its,lnfillible merits. I',
MP . 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. 4: 1 1
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 SULIO per bottle.
E r All per suffering with any affection
of the Head, Throat or Lungs, should write at
onets..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 & CO.,
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS,
Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists
GENERAL; AGENTS.
'John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Fuller,
Finch & Fuller, Chicago, Ill.; Burnhams
VanSchaack, Chicago, Ill.; Demos Barnes &
Co., New York ; D; Ransom & Co., Baffalo,
N. Y..; Farrand, Shelley & Co,, Detroit, Mich
igan ; Weeks Sr Potter, Boston, Mass.;
French, Richards & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
R. E. Sellers & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. , Collins
Bros. St. Louis, Mo. ; 'Barnes, Ward
.& Co.,
New Orleans, La. ;.11.„ A. Robinson & Co.,
Louisville, Ky. ; BigleY & Bro., Memphis,
Tenn.; P. E. Depuy, Richmond, Va,; Thom p
ten & Block, Baltimore, Md.; Dexterqa Nel
goer, Albany, N. Y. ; Strong & Armstrong,
Cleveland, Ohio ; , Wm. Johnson, Detroit,
Mich: ; Wilson Peters 84,CV., Louisville, Ky.
_ Oet. 141866.-Iy.
Established 1829
sHULTZ'S
Old Established
PE at , Cap fur citort,
NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, fit
LANCASTER, PA.
wE would respectfully announce that our
styles for the Fall and Winter of 1866,
are now ready, consisting of -
Gentlemen's Dress Silk, Cassimere, Plain and
Brush, Fur and Wool, or, Cassimerett,
Stiff Cassimere, Soft and Steel exten
ded Brims, and Flexible Self-ad
- justing and D'Orsay Brim
31811[ r-Ari
In new, novel and beautiful designs, and at
such prices as to make It an inducement for
all to purchase.
maps 1 Car)
Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest
styles for Men, Boys and Children's Fall and
Winter wear. Our motto is,
"Equality to all."
The lowest selling price marked m figures on
each article, and never varied from, at
SHULTZ & BROTHER'S,
• Bat. -
Cap and Fur Store,
No. 20 North Queen-st.. Lancaster.
Pa? All kinds of Shipping Furs bought and
the highest Cash prices paid.
SUPPLEE & BRO„
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDERS
and General Machinists, Second
Below Union, Columbia, Pa.
They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills and, Blast Furnaces,.
Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ;' Columns,
Fronts, Cellar Dooms, Weights, &c., for Buil
dings, and castings of every description ;
STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS,
IN THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED
Manner; Pumps, Brick - Presses, Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery
for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings,
Steam Br. Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks,
Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit
tings in ail their variety; Boilers, Tanks ; Flues ;
Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors,
Washers, &c.
BLAC.IfSIIIITHING in GENERAL.
From long experience in building machinery we
Ratter ourselves that we can give general satis
faction to those who may favor us with their
orders. sRepairing promptly attended to.
Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet
with prompt attention. Prices to suit the times .
Z. SUPPLE E,4
T. R. SUPPLEE.
Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14 tf
HICKLING & CO'S
J.
GREAT SALE OF WATCHES.
On the popular one price plan, giving every
patron a handsome and reliable watch for the
low ,rice of Ten Dollars ! Without regard to
value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly
satisfactory !
500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to
$750
500 Magic Cased Gold " $2OO to 500
500 Ladies' Enamelled " 100 to 300
1,000 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches 250 to 300
1,000 Gold hunting English levers 200 to 250
3,000 Gold hunting Duplex watch
es 150;00000
5,000 Gold hunting American
watches 100 to 250
5,000 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150
5,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250
.5,000 Gold Ladies'. Watches 50 to 250
10,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 75
10,000 Miscellaneous silver Watches 50 to 100
25,000 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50
30,000 assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to '75
Every patron obtains a watch by this ar
rangement, costing but $lO, while it may be
worth $750. No partiality shown.
Messrs. J. Hickling 2. Co.'s Great American
Watch Co., New Yoi - k. City, wish to immedi
ately dispose of the above magnificent stock.
Certificates naming articles, are placed in
sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the
articles named on their certificates, upon the
payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch
worth $750 or one worth less. The return of
any of our certificates entitles you to the arti
cle named thereon, upon payment, irrespective
of its worth, and as no article valued less than
$lO is named on any certificate, it will at
once be seen that this is no lottery, but is
straight forward legitimate transact ion, which
may be participated in even by the most fasti
dious!
A single Certificate be sent by mail,
post-paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five tor $l,
eleven for $2, thirty-throe and elegant premi
urn for $5, sixty-six and more valuafile pre
mium for $lO, one hundred and most superb
Watch for $l5. To Agents or those wishing
employment this is a rare opportunity. It is
a legitimately conducted business, duly au
thorized by the government, and open to the
most careful scrutiny. Try us !
J. HICKLING & CO.
149 Broadway—near Y. 0.
Feb. 2-3 m. J City of New York.
THE CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER!
OHN 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 1;8 ; No. 2,
with cog-wheels, $9 ; No. 3; with cog-wheels,
11 inches,' $ll.
K EROSENE Be - GAS STOVES.
TEA & COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS
OIL CANS, 4.C. 4C.
la—All the cooking for a family may.Zil
la'be done with Kerosene Oil. or Gases
It-with less trouble and at less
fa—pense than any other fuel.
Each•, article manufactured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed
for it. la— Send for Circular.
A Liberal Discount to the Trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO„
HP] 206 PEARL-ST., NSW-YORK. t.ly
i k Opposite the Buttonwood Tree.
HERTzLER se GUION,
[ SUCCESSORS TO JOHN HERTZLER, j
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES AND
LIQ T_T 0 ER,..-',
No. 821 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HARRY ITERTZLER.] LGEO. A. GUION.
Mishler's _Herb Bitters for sale
DR. WM. B. -FAHNESTOCK,
OFFICE:— m
—AIN-81", NEARLY OPyOSITE
Spangler & Patterson , e Store.
FRom 7ToBA. M. ~
OFFICE HOURS. " 1 To 2.
" 6TO7P. N.
A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called
. .aindistructable Pleasure Books; School and
Paper Books, Stationary, Pens Pen holders
&c, at DR. LANDIS'.
"18 years established y . city
"Only infallible-remedies knotsrio
" Free from prisons.,)
"Not dangerous to the %aft family.
" Rats come out of their holesu ) 6 1 '0 "
COSTAR'S Rat, Roach, &G., 'Extentailiat
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roach
e 4
Black and Red Ante, &c., &c.
Costar's Bed-Bug Exterminator
h a liquid or wash- , -used to destroy and
also as u preventiye for Bed Bugs, ti.c.
Costar's Electric Powder for Insects,
is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas Bed hp,
Insects on Pluuts, Fowls, Animals,
113 — BER!! ! of an worthless
tations. See that "POSTA ICS " name in on
each Box, Bottle, and Flask, befoLe you lw,
Address •
HENRY R. COSTMZ,
454 Broadway, Netv-Iwk
in Marietta, Pr., by
nd all Druggists and Retailers ever; where.
eosfßl'.:s CeAebi-itfeZ jiiplcilio'fo 6.:IiN
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, rounds, Boils, Can
ners, Broken Breasts. Sure Nipples ; lileedis4,
Blind and Painful Piles; Serofulons, Pori;
and 111-conditioned Sores Ulsers, Gkonitii;ir
Swellings, Eruptions, LA:animus Artecuia,
Ringworm, Itch, Corn, Buniuns,lhnuns,Se
Chapped Hands, Lips, &c.; Bites of Spiders,
Insects, Animals, Sze., Sm.
BOXE.S; A- 50 CENTS $• l NIZEN.
Sold by all Druge:ists every where. anti by
HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Itrovikq‘Y,
New York, and by
Marietta, Pa
cocrail's tbii6,3i-slll e(Dilif i•il.ilT>
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, &c.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Doha: sized
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
and by Haroiev R. COSTA. , !ei%ot -ISI 8re3.1
way, I. Y., and by
Marietta, Pa.
costar's Paparotion of
5 3 3iitel'—,linet 10 (91-401ilmoilV,
For lieautifyinzl Oe Complexion.
Used to soften and beautify the Shin,
re
move Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Sc.. &r
Ladies use it now in preference to all others
BOTTLE 1„ ONE DOLLAR.
bold by all druggists everywhere, and
By HENRY R. COSTAR, depot 464 Broad
way, New York, and by
Marietta, Pa.
COSTAR'S
ne l9:l lbg COtin"
•
For Coughs, Colds, Hourguess, Sore
Throat, Group, Whooping Cough, Influenza
Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial alrection6,
and all diseases of the throat and lungs.
Bottles, 525 ets., 50 cts., and $ 1 sizes*
r-:P' Sold by all druggists everywhere .
n."..f — And by HENRY R. COSTAR, DW I
484 Broadway, N. Y.
11 3" And by—
Marietta, Pa.
CoAr.s ODIONfe O BigOp TiN.
A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL,
For Nervous and Sick headache Costive
ness, Indigestion. Dyspepsia' Biliousness
Constipation, Diarrhea, Gabes:Chills, Fevers
and general derangement of the digestive or,
gans. -
BOxes, 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 sizes.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
ilZr And by HENRY R. COSTA. II,
484 Broadway. 11. Y. •
Da' And by-- r,7la
Marietta, Pa,