golatal tlii3ag 'doping, Bpil 6,1867. r"-The Morning Passenger train for Lan oat Gad Philadelphia will leave the upper O. 12 minutes after 8 o'clock. The going westward will pass upper at 7 minutes after 12 o'clock, xcioN. :larrisburg accommodation train eastward at 26 minutes after 5 o'clock, in the and returning arrive here at 43 after 6 o'clock in the evening. Nidr.IEITA, April 2nd. 1867. Thk e r : —We the undersigned, ourselves into a society, callet t doma Miasionary Society," intend jug rsolli fr tho poor. We wish Elnia;h yoqr pa per, to thank the ladies etion , n for their kindness and which has enabled us to give io rovr of this place twenty-two C. and seventy seven cents (522;77) ;; ,,,,(food ; ale.) clothing, and other articles to the poor. T , . Z , ll, Ellie Gable, A ,,n Wolf, Georgia Schaffner, Roth, Ida Omit, Mac.oie Wolf, Mary Thompson. t,Lpt. Levi S. Haldeman, formerly 1.J.1.11 Spangler's Hardware, is now E ;,g , il with Spangler & Rich, where inany friends will find his smiling fiica Rad obliging mariners. The Cap after having served over four years tatted field, has returned to "his tt , t ;„ve—hehtud a dry goods counter, ibis connection We may men ",it Clayton M. Foulk, long a fa attache and salesman at Spangler aot our town a flying visit kseek, in order to remove his family to P itsborg, where he is now engaged hole.iale house on Wood street. qw The t 11 3 .1; 130 rough Council, corn t.t MesErs. Samuel C. lliestand, A.:tautivr Lyudsay, George U. Good gion, Le,ais ilouseal and Frederick lVi,!er, will be sworn In this (Saturda3) Frn,r,g. We hope one of the "first tt.;: c on the carpet" will be a revision t i , he town sidewalks, many of which ere in a very deplorable way. One of the greatest complaints of strangers vis u.,,g our place is the wretched condi i;t c,r our pavements. Ileckrothe, of the "Dialer House" n the corner of Elbow Lane and Front ::rent, formerly Steckhouse's, not to be or,+(we in the way of light by his Le.gt,tior of the White Swan, had two large lamps erected—one on the cor ner—the other in fr.; nt of hie kitchen, on Lune, throwing light almost t. 1111, pt,it office corner. These are the f improvements we are most an x -1.,,f Iu i,rald. • t4r A mooting will be held in the lar are roam of the M. E. church, oa ) evening, at 7i o'clock, 11l purpooo or forming aYr ung )1 , 30 Chritd Lin Association. Young won ark , incitt.d to be preeent and par -11 will be under the charge P. •v. qtr String:tr. W understand it is the intention II it. v G. NI Ulavrgeo to organize a of iTnpe " in this borough. Mr. ,v ai aa3 5 on the watch to do some sd for the "rising generation" and is b greolt favorite among them. Due no tice of tho time and place for organizing of given. VII" John Melt',troy was brought be lt* V,- quire Aaxer on a charge of as and battery upon Samuel Shrull. l!it: affray happened at the Lower Sta lin hotel, at a ball on the evening of of February. The accused was 6tt1.1 over to appear at court. td no Columbia Spy came to us. on .aturday last very much improved and e ,, larged. It looks very handsome and sow one of the driest looking papers in 0 40 county. The Spy was started in th , l" Wu find that our old friend and runner townsman, Biruey Black, has at length succumbed to "woman's charms." The Columbia Spy of last Saturday cironicloa hi marriage. lir The Stritichattna is '.'up" and 1 " 1, 1 0 rafts hav, arrived--word from C.t , artiold has been received here, that qu'y hitve a '•flood at home." A lively tiine rutty be looked for by the middle of oElt, week. Cis' The "Open Temperance Society" 1.1e;:t on Monday evening nest. iisi , Lher interesting question will be up for discussion. The public invited to attend. . . . . . . 44 - Dr. W, B. Fo.hnestock having "hi hii handsome residence to Mr. [(line, has removed to Baltimore. The Doctor has left a host of friends hers, tir There did not appear the usual r.r April bustle in our place, on ladt. Everything passing off quietly and very little "Hitting." ....... ti quvrterly report of the Pin-t. N 11, 0 , 3 1 Bank of Marietta, will be fuut,d our tolvering columns this %eek. „ 14. , Nord left at the residence of 41 r. Thomas Stvnee, will reach Dr. %h.) will he there daily from 2 kJ 3 t1 . 1.:i)..k in the afternoon. • or The White Swan—this old favor ite resort of raftsmen—is now being put in fine condition to accommodate the approaching rafting season. Russel A. Child has charge of the Restaurant, and has everything in "apple-pie order." Mr. Martin, the new proprietor, is leav ing nothing undone to keep up the good reputation of the "Old Swan." ga- The American Artisan is a regu lar and very welcome weekly visitor to our sanctum. It is very interesting not only to the scientide reader, but also to the seeker after good,practicalUnd sub stantial information. Brown, Coombs & CO., publishers, 189 Broadway, New York. Price 82fr per annum. ear We would invite the attention of our readers to Dr. J. B. Flower's adver tisement. The Doctor has located in our borough, and has his office in the Donegal llooso. He is no stranger in this county, and an old and successful practitioner, as will be seen by reference to his advertisement in another col umn. Er Mr. Lindsay, Market street, has just received a large and varied assort ment of plain and fancy Gaiters, Polish Boots, shoes, etc. See his advertise ment in another column, a gr Hon. Edward H3Pherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States, is collecting the materials for, and has indeed commenced to write the Life of Thaddeus Stevens. 414 r Call in and see the new article of French corsets at Mrs. Roth's. Airs. R. has just received a large stock of "pretty and useful things" suitable for "every mother's daughter." fa - We are under obligations to A. Hiestand Glatz, state Senator from York, for a handsome plan of the new Senate Chamber and the House of Rep resentatives, Harrisburg. Cr Messrs. Spangler 8r Rich have received a large assortment of Spring and Summer goods, which they offer very cheap (Jail and examine their stock and learn the prices. tfir Read Mr. Ettla's card in another colunm. Mr. E has bad a vast deal of experience in adjusting troublesome ac counts and opening setts of books. egir Burd Patterson, one of the pion 4rs in developing the coal regions of hie State, died in Pottsville, on last Seta day, aged 79 years. Cgr A new bakery has been establish ed in the brick building adjoining the White Swan Hotel. agir As usual several fanners had their pockets picked in Lancaster, on the first day of April. 40 -- Ephrata springs is now spoken 13461 fur a Soldiers' Home. It would make a delightful one. MARRIED On the 25 th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. Yoeman, B. V. L. BLACK, to ANNA S. GRUBB, both of Columbia. DIED. O❑ the 23d ultimo, ABRAHAM REDSECKER of Elizabethtown, aged 53 years, 6 months and 4 days• .%pzzial Noticts To THE MAIITY.O.9 0 F LIVER COMPLAINT. —Among the wonderful =dim] properties which have rendered Hostetter's Stomach Bitters pre-eminent among the health-restor ing preparations of the age, its -anti-biliOus virtues are not the least remarkable. No words can do justice to its marvelous effect upon the diseased liver. Perhaps the simple words of a convalescent sufferer, who de scribes it as "going to the right spot," tells it as clearly as may be. It does go right to the spot. It operates directly upon the dis ordered organ, and whether unduly active or in a state of paralysis, restores it to a condi tion of health. Ihe sickness at the Stomach, pain between the shoulders and in the right side, yellow suffusion of the skin, costive new., arowsiness and languor, dimness of sight, colic, palpitatiou of the heart, dry cough, low fever, and other symptoms which indicate the various phases of acute and-chronic liver coin p'aint, are and all promptly relieved, and fi nally removed, by the action of this famous preparation which is at once the best of cor rectives, the gentlest and most genial of ape rients, an infallible regulator, and a powerful restorative. Persons of a bilious habit, who use the bitters as a protective medicine, Will never sutler the pains and penalties of Liver disease or Bilious Remittent Fever. A. it 3- A canvass of the Union proves that the most successful candidate for general favor ever placed home the people, is that pure Arid salubrious vegetable beautifier, ' CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, far and wide, throughout the restored public, in defiance of rivalry and competition, it ap peals to the polls, of all who design to clothe the same with the magnificent black or brown hues which nature has denied, or age stolen away. hlanufactured by J. • Cnisranono, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by all drug gists. Applied by all hair-dressers. A. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Buchu arid Im proved Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, tittle or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free from all injurious properties. lIELMB"LD'S Fluid Extract Buchu in pleasant in taste and odor, free from injurious properties, and immediate in its action. ii THE. Glory of man is strength—There - fore the nervous and debilitated should imme diately use Ile/mbold's Extract flnchu. A: A !EP"' Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry cures Coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, and the numerous as well as dangerous diseases of the throat, chest and lungs, prevailing in our changeable clim ate at all seasons of the year ; few are fortu nate enough to escape their baneful influence. How important then to have at hand a cer tain antidote to all these complaints. Expe rience proves that this exists in Wistar's Bal sam to an extent not found iu any other rem edy ; however severe the suffering, the appli cation of this soothing, healing and wonder ful Balsam at once vanquishes the disease and restores the sufferer to wonted health. MR. JOHN BUNTO, Of BALDWIN, CHEMUNG COUNTY: N. Y.-- writes " I was urged by a neighbor to get one bot tle of the Balsam for my wife, being assurrd by him that in case it did not produce good effects he would pay for the bottle himself. On the strength of such practical evidence of its merits, I procured a bottle. My wife at this time was so low with what the physicians termed Seated Consumption, as to be unable to raise herself from the bed, coughing con stently, and raising more or less blood. I cdminericed giving the Balsam as directed, and waz so much pleased with its operation that I obtain6.d another bottle, and continued giving it. Before this bottte was entirely used, she ceased coug;:ing and was strong enough to sit up. The fifth bo tle entirely restored her to health, doing that white li sev : eral Physicians had tri d to do but had lailej." Prepared by Seth W. Fowle & Son, IS Tr.; mont St., Boston, and for safe by 'druggists I generally. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED Tarim. This medi cine in vented by Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Phila delphia, is intended to dissolve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of diges tion. By cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten be- I fore using it Will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills;are required in near ly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the SIA.NDILAKE PILLS Will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits in New York, Boston, and at his principal office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consump tion for his dayS for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likennesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the o thi.i as he now is, in perfect health, are on the Gov ernment stamp. Sold by all druggists and dealers, price $1.50 per bottle or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters for advice . should be addressed to Dn. ScarEpcit's Principal office, No. -15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, I a. General Whoiesale Agents: Dernas Barnes Co., 'N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker S.: Taylor, Chicago, Ill,; Collins Bros., St. Louis. Missouri. [Oct. 20'66-Iy-lstw. A Y4urio LADY returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the city, was hardly recognized by her friends, In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost rumble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she realty appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plain ly told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and considered it an invaluable acqui sition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their person al appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing im purities tram, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intened it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $l, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an order,by W. L. CLARK & Co., Chentsts, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y., The only American Agents for the sale of the same. WONDERFUL BUT Tenn.—Madame Rem ington, the world renowned Astrologist an Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clair voyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future hus band or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of charac ter, &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re ceive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. €3 - Address in confidence, MADAME GER TRUDE REMINGTON, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. _ - Brandieth's Pills are safe and sure. They are prepared by a process which secures all the best qualities of the herbs of which they are composed, without any of their bad. They benefit in all cases, and do harm in See B Brandreth in white letters on the Gov ernment stamp. irr FOR Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the-bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the pros tate- glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys abd dropsical swellings USE HELIIIIIOLD S B FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIII. it 3• tIELMBOLD'S Exjract Buchu gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to he pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, insanity or epi leptic fits ensue. I l ENFEEBLED and delicate constitu - lions, of both sexes, use Helmbold's Extract Buchu. •It will give brisk and energetic feel ings, and enable you to sleep well. 113- TAKE no more unpleasant and unsafe remedies tor unpleasant and dangerous dis eases. Use Ifelmhold's Extract l3uchu and Improved Rose Wash. I MA.I4IIOOD and youthful vigor are re gained by Ucimbold's Extract Buchu. L..r SHATTERED Constitutions reatorett lielmhold's Extract Buchu. .Spring 1867_ BOWERS & STEACY. No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa., I=l ARE NOW OPENING Their stock of Spring Goods, much lower than they were sold THIRTY DAYS ago. Full line ladies' dress goods, from a quarter dollar de laine to a good Groderhine silk. Ladies cloaking cloths, skirting muslins, balmoral and hoop skirts. WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS. Jaconetts, Swiss tarletons, pin striped and plain nansooks, pereales Marseilles and bril liants, domestics in great variety, good white muslin l yamls wide only 25 cents, 1 yard wide 20 cents, uubleached heavy muslin 20 cents. White and unbleached muslin 10, 12l a . and 15 cents. Good calicoes I 0 and 121 cents. Best makes 16 and 18 cents. Good ginghams, from 18 to 25 cents for the best, towling first rate and cheap, 10 and 121. Marseilles coun terpanes, woollen coverlets, table cloths in wool, linen and cotton. Boys' wear from 25 to '75 cents per yard, full line fancy Cassi meres, black cloths and Doeskins. French shirtings, very handsome. Good suits, from 12 to 40.00. Here is a bargain, gentlemen, wheel in and get a suit. Large assortment Queensware, Glassware, from common to good. Groceries of every description. Best quality of feathers. Wool, linen and cotton carpet chain with a fine as sortment of goods in our line very cheap. n — An early call is solicited. Marietta, Alarch 30, 1867. DR. J. B. BOWER, ECLECTIC HERB DOCTOR LATE OF LANCASTER, P excv.i.s Has located in Marietta, where he will pre fi cibe for Chronic diseases of every vari ety. He will also treat patients in Acute Diseases, at their places of residence, if desired. Doctor Hower has engaged ni the treatment of diseases, both ,`cute and chronic, for 24 3 ears ' • and was the only' physician in the city of Lancaster last summer 'ivho cured every case of Cholera treated by him, V;_ithout the loss of a shier, case, the successful treat ment of which is owing to his long experience and extensive knowieege of vegetable reme dies, having always discarded the use of min eral poisons, as a cruel and unnatural means in restoring the sick. We use such Balms as have no strife ; With Nature or the Laws of Life; With blood our hands we never stain, Nor poison men to ease their pain. But our Father, whom all goodness fills, Provides the means to cure all ills; The simple herb beneath our feet, Well used, relic ves.our pains complete. have now a collection of some four hun dred plants whose virtues are well known ; beautiful and ii,:srraleE's remedies when pro perly used, and capable of removing every disease to which nature is liable to be subject ed. The strongest ovideree that the Author of nature has caused medical viilues to reside in . the vegetable kingdom, which has ex eluded from all other sources, is thai these plants grow-spontaneously everywhere, add that they are not fit for food, but that they do cure diseases where all other means fail ; that they do, if prorerly administered, restore in valids to health when the last hope is gone ! and that, too, without destroying the living tissues or poisoning the vital fluids of life. Dr. Hower is no stranger among you, hav ing represented Lancaster County in the Leg islature 20 years ago. And during the last year he has treated and cured in Lancaster City, hundreds of cases of old standing diseas es, givim up as incurable by other eminent physlCiaTlE, whose certificates we could insert here if we had space in this column. In place of which we refer toe public to the fol lowing citizens of Lancaster. lion. Thad. Stevens, Wrn. Antweg, Hon. J. W. Fisher, A. Bitner, lion. E. Billingfelt, Andrew Balmer, Col. J. W. Patrerson, Wni. Kafroth, Jacob Amwake, James Racket, Henry Frailey, George Myers, Henry Shubert, George McGinnis, Joseph Cockley, Dr. J. Long, Samuel Isenberger, Dr. Compton, George Dietrich. TERMS :-CONSULTATION FREE. Ex aminations and treatment of all Chronic dis eases must be paid in advance, except in cas es of extreme poverty, when no compensation will be required. OFFICE IN DONEGAL HOUSE. Market street, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa Marietta, April 6,-3t. GEO. H. ETTLA, Accountant JIHE undersigned, a practical Accountant, respectfully offers his services, in the Opening, Posting and Closing of Books, ex amining and adjusting accounts; also to care fully transact such other business pertaining to his profession that may be entrusted to his care. He is aleo agent for the Great Eastern De tective Horse and Live Stock Insurance Com pany, cash capital $100;000. Insures Horses, Mutes, Cattle and Sheep, against loss by Theft and Death, Fire, Accident or natural causes. Marietta, April 6,-ly. pan Co-partnership LUTICIM heretofore exist ing between Stephen F. Eagle, William H. Eagle and George G. Eagle, is this day dissol ved by mutual consent, William H. Eagle, retiring therefrom. The business will be set tled and continued by the remaining partners under the - name of S.F. EAGLE & 'CO. _ S. P. EAGLE. GEO: G. EAGLE Chiques SLam Saw Mill, April Ist, 1567. 3t. F_ Hi rsl~le, M_ Physician and Surgeon TTAV I NG removed to Columbia, would em brace this opportunity of informing his former patients and iamilies in Marietta and vicinity, that he can still be consulted daily, between 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the residence of Mr. Thomas Stence. Any word left there will be promptly attended to. Marietta, April 1, 1867.-tf. For Sale or Rent The undersigned will sell or rent for one or two years the landing and Lumber Yard grounds, situated on the Susquehanna river, in the Borough of Marietta, which have been used for upwards of 40 years as a Lumber Yard, and being on the line of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and connected therewith by a sideling, makes it one of the most desirable stands in the State. 'hare is a fine two story brick dwelling which can go with the y ard. For further particulars inquire of JACOB STAHL, or F. L. BA.KE.II. Marietta, March 30, 1867. 3t.* Interest on Deposits, First National Bank of Marietta, Pa , Feb ruary 25th, 1667. Capital $lOO.OOO. Surplus fund, $30,000. Five and one-half pet cent. Interest will be paid by this Bank. for Depos its made for one year. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. N A MEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying Irj the complexion, softening the skin, re moving tan, freckles and pimples. Sale at Dr. Landis' "'Golden Mortar." CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTERS, an ex cellent article for ladies. Just received and for sale at MRS. ROTH'S Variety Store TOB PRINTING of every description ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the 0 n ce of The Mariettian. A LL Kinds of Blanks, Deeds ' &c. For Rale at this office FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE Borough of Marietta, FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL 2, 1867, Balance it treasury, March 26, 1866, Tax collected on duplicate of 1865, c; cc 4( 1866, Hall rent, Temporary loan, Permanent '6 EXPENDITURES Bond, Mre. Maloney, caneell- ed, Mrs. Clawges, " " B. F. Hiestand, " Note paid in bank, Dint. and stamps on note, Coupons on Bonded Indebted• ness cancelled, A. H. Glatz, interest, Pioneer Fire Co. " Harmony Beneficial Society, interest, 1865, H. Mussel man, interest, Donegal Lodge, " H. B. Society " 1866 Thos. Stence, chief burgess sal ary, 1365, . Theo. Hiestand, clerk salary, 1865, cc A. Ropp, ti .4 " " 1866 " 1865 " 1865 " 1865 " 1865 " 1866 " 1865 1866 " 1866 " 1865 " 1866 John Auxer, treasurer " 1865 it ft ft " 1866 Election Officers, " 1866 " " " 1867 A. H. Summy, expenses, Stamp, Fees for Supplement, F. L. Baker, collecting taxes 1865, ce ft ft 1866 J. R. Hoffer, surveying, E. D. Roath, Pearsol & Geist, printing, F. L. Baker, 4$ D. G. Baker, fees, 1865-6, H. 13. Society, rent, 1865, cc " " 1866, A. N. Cassel, lumber, G. W. Stahl, " M. Gable, stone J. N. Graybill, " J. J. Libbart, " A. Emswiller, services, 1865, <6 /866? A.H. Sum:Lg . , G. A. Marling, c c < c B. Spangler, cc J. J, Libbart, H. D. Benjamin, F . cc ac J. Spangler. hardware, S. Hopkins, repairs, Theo. Hiestand, " Jacob Libhart, Bernard Nei, masonry, Geo. Rudisill, spouting, Henry Acker, hauling, J. Hippie, work, J. Thuma, Win. Chapman " .Alblight,- . J. H. Goodman E. McElroy A. Ruby it H. D. Benjamin" D. Evans Balance in Treasury. Liabilities of the Borough, March 1867 Prders unpaid, Bonds, Coupon Bonds, Total Liabilities, 13,324,62 Attest, THEO. HIV:STAND. T. C. NEW GOODS ! 'Greatly Reduced Prices I J Mrs. hi, Roth has just returned from the city with a large assortment of plain and fan cy goods, all of which are of the latest style, such as : Coat and dress buttons, Mack and white bugle trimming, Marseilles buttons aid trimming, - - Crystal buttons, A large assortment of ladies' cuffs and col lars, Jaconet edging and inserting, Swiss edging and inserting, Fine lace handkerchiefs and collars, Infants' waists,, puffs, brushes, gum cloth, Powder, sacks and socks, Belting ribbon, Mohair braid, Bilk braid, Silk floss, embroidering cotton, Beads of all kinds, French corsets at reduced prises, Hoop skirts new styles, Veils, ladies' tuck combs, ladies' hose, Hair brushes and combs, Ear drops and breastpins, Fancy garters, powder, Lilly white, Mean fun, Vegetable Rouge powder, glycerine, White and colored kid gloves, All colors of Lisle thread, Gent's linen and paper cuffs and collars, paper collars 25 cents per box, Gent's pocket-handkerchiefs, Neck ties, hose, pomade, tooth brushes, Perfumery, gloves, woollen and linen shirts, Hair renewer, sleeve buttons and studs, Paper and envelopes, All to be sell at greatly reduced prices. Mrs. 11. is agent for Singer's Improved Sewing Machine. Particular attention has been paid to the se lecting of small wares, such as Sewing Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. l The public are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. Marietta, March 30-tf. D_, A. LINDSAY, MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN BOOTS &I SliOES,_ MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough andneighborhood that he has at this tale the largest assortment of City made AVork ever offered in this Borough, amongst which may be named the new-style ?oli s i ) Boot, Globe—li BaillIoNts• FOR THE EADIE,S; A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE A.KER 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 warrant for neatness and fit. Call and examine the new st•eck before 0/11g elsewhere. EXCELSIOR ! 0W16110'3 Exteliqin4tot . For Removing Superfluous Hair. To the ladies especially this invaluable de pilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is eas• sly applied, does not burn or injure the akin, but acts ditectty on the roots. it is vFerant ed to remove superfluous hair from low fore- - heads, or from any part of the body, complete= ly, totally and radically extirpating the same, TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN ' leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. 7 ley's Gun Caps, Eley'v Gun Wadds ' This is the only article used by the French, : Dupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder and is the only real effectual depilatory in ex- j Baltimore Shot; Shot Pouches, Powder pi a slii istence. Price '75 cents per package, sent I old at JOHN SPANGLE R' S. post-paid, to any address, on receipt of an or- I der, by MERGER, SHUTTS ST. CO., - , Chemists, tRS River St., Troy, N. Y A _ LARGE LOT OF BUFF WINDOW 1 AIR ROLLS, tha latest fashion—rail in SHADES at remarkably low prim 11 a— at Mrs. ROTHt Variety Store awl , 3a, to dose our JOHN SPANGLER. I them—all the rage now, in the rides. wE have just replenished our Stock with the latest choice designs of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased at greatly reduced prices, end which we are selling at prices gratifying to purchasers. We have full lines of the be,i makes of Black and Colored Wool Di: Superior Black and Fancy Silks, Rich styles Silk Warp Poplins, Various grades black and colored Alpacas, French, Scotch and American Gingburna. 10000 yards Fancy and Mourning Prints, Childrens, Misses and Ladies Balmorale, Swisses, Cambrics and Jaconetts, Cambric and Swiss edging and Inserting& Bleach and unbleached ranslins V nil grades, Cassimeres and Cloths fer Spring wear, Jeans, Cottonades and Denims, Plain and Fancy plaid Wool Shirting,. BARGAINS For New Housekeepers. Ticking, in all widths, very cheap, Furniture Check, in great variety, —Linen and colored Cotton Osnaburgs. Linen and Cotton, White and unbleacbe•t Sheeting, Towels and Toweling, plain and figured, Cotton and Woolen, Bright culc•red Cov erlets, French and American Counterpanes, 100 pair white and colored blankets, Ingrain, Venetian, Stair and Rag Carpets. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, all widths, Transparent Oil cloth and Holland blinds, Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut frame Looking Glasses, Wool, Linen and Cotton carpet Chain, i Superior steamed live picked Feathers- QUEENSWA RE. 46, 67 and 110 ps Setts Iron Stone Ware, :Granite and Iron stone Chamber setts, .Fine and Common Glass ware of all kinds, Common Queensware in variety. GROCERIES. $ 3:59.11 655.01 =33 2832.77 20:00 2,500 00 800,00 6,866,89 2,000,00 100,00 200,00 2,500,00 65,23 712,50 60,00 20,34 24,00 ]9,00 21,48 24,00 213,00 6,86 0 .6 , 1 4,866,89 MEI 102050 2,222,12 11,000,00 EXCELSIOR 1 important _Yews ! Early Spring Styles. 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