The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, June 29, 1867, Image 3

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    go Spat'2;l aricftian.
saftißaD Torning, Juries 29,,1867.
The Morning Passenger train for Lan
caster and Philadelphia will leave the uppei
station at 12 minutes • after 8 o'clock. The
Mail train going Westward will pass, upper
station at 7 minutes after 12 o'clock, NOON.
The Harrisburg accommodation train - eastward
Kill pass at 26 minutes after. 5 o'clock, in the
afternoon and returning arrive. , here- at 43
minutes after 6 o'clock in the evening
f g r We are glad to learn fronrßetr,
Greeg, that the fair and festival tit
B a inbridge, netted the M. E. church ,
throe hundred dollars.
0- The Lancaster Intelligencer an
nounces that it will. send its weekly edi
lion from July 3rd, unlit October 9th
for fifty cents. Apart from the Intelli
gencer's copper affiliations it is an ex
cellent weekly. Its literary selections
are always very fine.
g ir All vendors of merchantdiie who
have not already done so, are required
to lift their licenses at the County
Treasurer's Office before the first of
My, or the amount due from them will
to put into the hands of au Alderman
for collection. The Treasurer informs
as that our borough has quite a large
number remaining on hand and if not
lifted before the first will have to go
to other hands for collection.
eir Rev Mr. Alexander has returned
to Colarable,aod reopened the Classical
Illstitute formerly in his charge. He
was very popular when there before, but
was compelled to sever his connection
with the school on accoant of his declin
ing health. We learn he is much recu
perated. See advertisement in another
column.
or These secerai hot days has called
into requisition Dr. El: Landis' Mineral
Water Fountain.- Wbo would do with
out a glass of cool . mineral Water,' fheee
fultry days, when it can be had. for half
a dime? •Echo answers "Who?"
. ....
63 The "Old Detooder" of walnut
once more tali,Er - kild of the tape
thenqure and shear', and announces his
retutrn to busin 2 4 See his odve.rtise
mrdt i AO column.'
El. Bucher has leased the
\VickersCam Academy building and will
open a first class school on the first
Monday in September. For'particulars,
Eeo card in another column. Mr. B.
has had considerable experience as a
leacher, and will, no doubt, give entire
satisfaction.
Susquehaana and Ilygiene lodges
of good Template wild celebrate Like
fourth c,f July by a Pic Nic at "the
point" on the York county shore.
cr A Col. Brune, late of the U. S•
army, and for 35 years amongst the In.
(liana, delivered a very interesting lec
ture on their manners and customs, to a
large audience, in the town hall, on last
Tuesday evening.
The young bloods of our town are
to have a F'ourth.of July Ball in the
evening, on Pine street. Those having
the matter in hand are regarding no
expense to have it something extra.
gar The bricklayers hare completed
the 'first story of Spangler .k Rich's new
store building, which, when completed,
will be quite an ornament to the town.
thir '"Che,Littje Corporal" for July - is
the first nureber of a new volume. Mrs.
Emily fluntingten Miller is hereafter to
be associate editor. The-little favorite
is published at $l.. a year. Address,
Alfred L. Sewell, Chicago, 111.
fa- Twelve hundred Ahad weve•caught
iu the Juniata, within One mile of New
port, Perry county,—all within ten
days, ending about a week ago. This
shows the success of operduteluices in
the dams oftke Sitig4l4aria for, the
Passage of these ftsk. ;*. ; •
W.' As a tonic and . afPetizer, nothing
can equal the effent'ot Dr. Anders'
lodin e w a t er . jjaiiii; all stimolants
its effect is permanent, building up the
body, and giving strength and vitality
to all parts of the-system.. In old and
chronic cases it may be Mied.with,almost
a certainty of success.
tir The Copperhead council of Rea -
log has discovered that it would ."mar
the beauty" of the streets of that city
to erect a Soldiers' Monument in any
Part thereof. Certfanly,' its the
_,same
party denied the soldiers the right to
vote while they were battliqg.for the
Government, it is consistent to refuse
them honorable sepulcure.
Wir A convention of land owners, last
Week, at Alexandria, Va, brought out
the opinion that lauds must be divided
into smaller farms. The South is learn
ing,
liar A. mammoth camp meeting is to
be held at Mount. Joy, in kngust next,
by the Church of God.
lir Ctrs. Roth hos just reeeiirell new
inv.oice of Ladies Arimraings. fancl-ar''
tielee, &o.
MARRIED.
Feanorma—F,Acirimacicit, Jfline .. 27th; at the
Presbyterian church, Marietta, by the Rev.
Wm. A. Fleming, JOHN SPANGLER to Miss
Ser.r.ru R. Faarrnarrocall of Marietta.
We pray our friend
,Spangler will please
consider our beaver raised for his kind remem
brance of the printer. May "old Father Time?'
deal gently--very' gently with him and his
chosen companion whilst traveling down life's
uneaven pathway.
Maritita apbtrag,
Southwest Corner of Market Square
THE ACADEMY building will be re7open
ed to receive the-support of the public.
The Acadcmienkyearwill consist of two.terms;
the first territ to commence' with the 'first Mon
day in September, sand to continue twenty
four'(24)•vieeks The 'second term, with the
second''Mthidar in , April;'to continue sixteen
(16) weeks. Charges for the respective terms
are as folloWs: For first term, of twenty-four
we'eks, (accor,ling to age)and advancement)
from $2O to $3O. For second term, of 'sixteen
weeks, from $lO to $2O. Children under 12
of age, for winter term; $l2 ; or for summer
term, $B,OO. Stationery;. use .of books and
tuition included. Terms for. boarders,' and
further, particulars, see circular. ' ' ' '
Addresa,' ' -
D. H. DITCHER,
• ' Par NCIPAL s .
' Marietta, Lancaster Co:, Pa
Marietta, June 29, 1g67.-2m.]
goineria eiassital 3astitutt
A_Boarding School for Boys and a Day
School for both sexes.
CHOOL SELECT; and number limited.
Students from the neighborhood will be
admitted
. as boarders from Monday to Friday.
For circulars, addrebs•
REV. H. R. ALEXANDER,
PRINCIPAL,
Columbia., Pa.
lune .29, 18674m.]
•
. gelet7 ,
" Old Trainict Hall."
Clothing • eat to Order, at the Old Wal
nut Hall, -
Old and New Styla - for Men, -Boys and
all.
Let old acquaintance never be forgot, but
always brought to mind,
And if you' want your cluthing :cut, the old
tailor will try to 'please your mind ; '-
The wars are all over,-and the old soldier is in
his hall,
Will sell government harness to farmers,
boatmen', and all ; '
As war has made's change in life, with great
men and small,
He will be thankful for past favors at the
old Walnut Hall';
For half a century past, depended off the old
tailor shop and hall
Made ends- meet' well, which men will tell
one aid all ; -
That it is a' first-rate4business,Okee',s,ad is for
rent that iird . -
Some f ood man can rent it at a call, and make'
lots of money it the Walnut Bath
S. D. MILLER, Old Defender.
Mai ieita, Sane 27th, 1807,
PATTERSON' Sc CO.,
NO. 66; MARKET STREET,
MARIETTA, PA.
D EALERS IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
.HARDWAR.E.,'
Keep constantly on hand, a full stock cd Bu
ding Material, Nails,
i )
LOCKS, HINGES,,
(
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, - WHITE LEAD, )
,„
SUPERIOR . ARTICLE OF CEMENT; &Q., ,
0 I 0 N: Rolled and Hammered
Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar,
Norway Nail. Rods, Hoop and Band Inn,
Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc.
DOUSE-KEEPING GOODS.
FIRST-CLASS COOKING - • - -
..
AND PARLOR STOVES,.
RANGES;
.. -
Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands,
~
. Wash Boards, Buckets,
Knives and Forks,
Plated and llletalic Spoons,
Sad Irons, Kraut - Cutters, Waiter* Brass as r
'Copper Kettles . Clothes' Wringers, Pans,.
Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil
Lamps, Shades'and Lanterns, Tea-
Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted
Chamber Setts, &c.,&c. •
Forks; Shovels; Hoes, Spades, Horse Brushes
Wheel Grease, Fish;',9orm and Lubric Oils.
- Cistern Pumps, Long and - Short Traces ;
Breast Chains, &c.,&c. •
H
"T 0 0 L S: andan 'Wood Saws, Hatchets,
'Chopping and•Oand Axes, Planes, Chisi,eia.
Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prunninp
Hooks and Shears, &c., &c. '
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit
and receive a continuance' of the same . , - -
'PATTERSON 4 . C 0 -
prig 186`7_
I=l
& STPACY.
No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa.,
- ARE NOW OPENINar
Their stock of Spring , Goods, much lower than
they: were sirld. l •TillßTY DAYS age. Full line
ladies' -dress goods; froth a-quarter dollar de
'labile - to good ~Groderhine silk. Ladies
etc:diking cloths;- skirting 'rap-sling, balmoral
and hoop skirts". . - •
WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS.
Jaconetts, Swiss tarletons, pin striped an.:
plain nansooks, pireades Marseilles and brit-,
Haas,' donfmaticain great variety, good white
Malin yaids' wide Mily 26 cents,, . 1 yard
Wide 20'cenis; uublettihed heavy muslin .'2O
cents. White and unbleached muslin 10, 12i.
and 15 cents. .Good,calieoes„Krind 121metils,
Best makes 16 and 18 cents.. Good gingham
r0m.,18 to 25 cants.for the • bestiitewjiirg first
M
ate id bcheap, 10 and 12i. ,Marseilles coun
erpanes, woollen I.:overlets, table cloths all
wool, linen and cotton. Boys' wear 'from 25
to 75'cents per yard, full line fancy Cassi
meres, black cloths and Doeskins. :
French Suitings—very handsome,
Good Baltic from 12 to 40.00. Here is a bar
gain, gentlemen, wheel in and-get a suit.'
Large assortment Q:neenswarei,Glassware,
from • common 'to" good. ,Groceries' of every
descriptihn'. Best quality 'cif feathers.''Wool,
linen and cotton carpet chain with' a fine
as
sortment of goods in our hne very cheap.
{Cr An early call ut
Marietta, March' 30; 1867.
•
the ffeta.iffijßotise eoAt Oil
Givei more light, with lease oil than any other
13urner. ;Cr >Call and see irat
JOHN STANgI2EIVS.,'
C OAL
OIL-BIAST•QUALITY , ,
• - ILT l SP,4I.AGLEW
Xs . for
- !Official igirposes,
rlr-c-THE
DR. WISTAWS-BALSAM OF WILD,DHERRY
—ln the whole history, of medical discoveries
no remedy has performed so many .or such
remarkable'cures of the numerous affections
of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, as this long
tried and justly celebrated Balsam. So gen
erally acknowledged is the - superior excel
lence of this remedy that but few of the many
who have tested its virtues by experience fail
to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain
cure for, sudden attacks of Cold—fully be-
that its remedial powers are ceinpre,
hensive enough to,enthrace every form of dis
ease:from the kightest cold to the 'nest dan-
geTous symptoms of pulmonary complaint
UNSOLICITED' TESTIMONY.
Froni 'Rev. Francis Lodeil, Pastor of the South
-
onEyrgqApna 2..0T , Bridgeport, CoA.
nectwut
'" Isconsider km duty which I owe to suif.
ering humanity to bear-testimony to the virr
tues of Di.'lWistar! 'l.BalsamA)l Wild Cherry,
I haveused , it—When I have:had:occasion fo
any reniedyrfor , (oughti,:Colds or%Sore , Throlit ,
--for-roany-ye"als; and neVer , in a singre-ln 7
stance has it failed to cute me. I have Ire
quehtly boon .very hhaiSS oh' Saturday, and
looked forward to the delivery.° f two' serniens
on the following day with sad misgivings, but
by a liberal use of the Balsam, my .hoarseness
has invariably been removed, and I . have
preached without difficulty. •
~I commend it to my brethren - in the ministry
and to.public speakers generally, as the best
remedy for the bronchial troubles to which we
are. peculiarly exposed ' l ' .-
.Prepared by SETH W. FOWLEA SON -
Tremont SI., Boston, and for sale by drug
gists generally. .
Fiu all the Proteariforms of Disease origi
nating in .
SCROFULA,
there is nothing that can equal the purifying
effects or lodine when administered in a pure
state. DR. H. ANDERS' lodine Water is
pure solution of lodine dissolved in water,
without a solvent, and is the best remedy for
Scrofula and kindred diseases ever discovered.
Circulars free. J. P. DINSMOitE,
Sold by Druggists. 36 Day. Street, N. Y.
_lmportant Naos I
Early Spring Styles.
WE have just replenished our Stock.with
Vl' the latest choice desires of
- Fancy . and Staple Dry Goods,
•
purchased at greatly reduced .prices, and
hick we are selling at prices gratifying to.
urchasers. We have full lines' of the" - best
makes of - Black and Colored Wool Delaines,
• Superior Black and Fancy Silks,
• Rich styles Silk' Warp Poplins;
Various grades black and colored Alpacas,
French, Scotch and American Gingham's,
10000 yards Funoy . and Mourning Prints,
Childrens, Misses and Ladies.-Balmorals,
Swisses, Cambric and Jaconetts, .
Cambric snd.Swiss edging and - Inserting,,
and unbleached muslin's . of all
grades,
Cassimeres ard Cloths for Spriiig wear,
Jeans, Cottornides and Denims,
:Plain and Fancy, plaid, Woo Shillings.
BARGAINS . For.New Housekeepers.
Tickings in all Widths, very cheap,
Furniture Check, in.greut variety,.
Linen and colored Cotton Osnaburgs,
Linen aiid , Cotton White and unbleacbed
Sheeting,
Tewels and Toweling, plain and figured,
Cottondhd.Woolen,'• 'Bright .coh.rel Coy
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, Mahngany, and Walnut frame
Looking Glasses,
WooL • Linen. and Cotton carpet Chain,
Superior steamed live picked Feathers.
QUEENS W ARE.
46,67 and 110 ps Setts Iron Stone, Ware,
'Granite and Iron stone .Chamber setti,
Fine and Common Glass ware of ail kinds,
Common Queensware in variety.
GROCERIES.
• ..Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Dried Fruit,
• Salt, Fish, Spices, etc., etc.
;EP An early, call is solicited.
SPANGLER & RICH.
c-yrovEs! • - • ,
- 3 STOVES! STOVES! ! STOVES ! !!.
COOK 'STOVE.%
COOK. STOVES, .Q.
STOVES, • ,
AT JOHN, SkANOLEIVS.
- -o-- ,
PARLOR STOVES. PARLOR STOVES
PARLOR STOVES,
GAS-BURNING STOVES, Agl
'JOHN SPANGLER'S.
UTOVES,, STOVES,-VULCAN STOVES.
FOR HEATING '
,TWO OR FOUR '-
ROOMS WITH
' ONE FIRE-FOURTH
SUPPLY NO W READY-CALL AND
SEE THEM AT
1. Spangler's Hai-aivare and Stove Store
• • Market Street,- Marietta, Pa.
Al A. LINDSAY, . i garn
T W.MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN
BOOTS Bc' SHOES,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN
Would most respecttully inform the citizens
of this-Borough and neighborhood that hehas
at thii time the largest assortment of City made
work, ever offered in this Borough, amongst
which may, be named the new-style
?olis4 51oot, qno 51q1Notlis.
FOR THE LAME&
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 -wiX warrant for-neatness and fit.
ri-Call and examine the new stock before
om g elsewhere. •
atXar 'WILLCOX & GIBBS
y 110/BELEBB
;1%014% qeuilng ,deLadzine.
'The most simple, complete. And easily man
aged, Sewing Machine .now .use. It does
every 'description Of 'Work —never, stoPs.,at or
needs to be . lielPeir over seamd, but does all.
its work rapidly and well. The needle re
quires no adjustment-you cannot get it in,
wrong—it inakesliny' width of hem you wish
—does braiding - beautifully.. The Braider is
in the foot of 'every machine and p..rt of it.
and is always adjusted, never gets outof place,
Call and examine them before purchasing
any other, at •
H. L. 'Sr, E. J. ZAHM'S,
Corner North Queen street and Centre Square,
Sole Agents for Lancaster County'.
:Lancaster, February 17.,,166.-tf.
GEO. ETTL A , Aocounta;nt.
THEHE undersigned , a practical Accountant,
' offers' his services, iti - Ide;
Opening, Posting and. Closing, of Books , mti . .l l
amining and adjusting accounts;..also to eare
trintiact such other: business pertaining
to• his profession that may be entrusted to his
He.is also' agent *the Great Eastern De,
tective Horse and Live Stoe,kJnsurance Com--
$100;000. Insures Horses,
11.fuleei -- Cattler - and --Sheep, --agninstzlnen by:
Theft iiiiirDenth, 4114; 'Acciiient or mititint
cause* 5 A
Marie,Wipitif6,4y2.-C'e
nto- all,btrtistmentss
B URNHAtES American Business
COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
.
A model school Trade; associating Theory
with Practice by,At syStem actual business
.W
operation practically illustrate and.
simplify, the Science of Accountantship, Mer
cantile exchange, &c. in all their various rein-
RECENTLY REMOVED TO ,A 'MAGNIFICENT
MGR , ' COLLEGE BUILDING,
erected at a coat of .11126,000: Acknoweledged
to be the best, and . Most complete Business
College ever established.,
Book-keeping, Conutiercial Calculations and
Correspondence taught in an interesting`. and
practical Jumper. „Banking: houses, Merch
ants' EMParium, and fifteen business Offices in
daily 6.oeratioii. • A therbughly organized 'de
partment Of Mercantile Law. Physical cul
ture unde.r a Skillful gymnast. Penmaushii.
taught. by masters of the art. Students can
enter at .any - time "; no particular degiee' of
advance - Merit required. Ladies' arid. gentle.-
men prosecute, their studies together,,and enjoy
equal }VlVl:tillages.. :Graduates hays. averaged
over,siic. months in completing
,the,pierscribed
course of study, and. as aresult,even-eightha
ortheni have readily secure;d, lucrative situa
tions in business. Strict attention given to
the moral imndsobial.welfare of students. 7_
FOUR S.PLEND.ID PRIZES, of $75, will be
presented. Dee: ..25th,-1867, to the;four, gradn
ates' who shall . have entered college from
Feb. Ist. to July Sib 1867, and made the best
itnprovementin:llooK,Keeping and .Business
Writing. Partioular:s in College Review, just
issued:
SPRINGFIELD is,situated ht the beautiful
Connecticut' River Valliy ; has 25,000,inhabit
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the most healthy and delightful place of resi
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COLLEGE REVIEW, Circulars, etc., giving
full , particulars relating to 'the course of study
expense of board and tuition may be had gra
tis. , Persona in pursuit of the most complete
Educational facilities sbouid address LOUIS
W. BU.RNI-LAM, President, Springfield,
Mass, June 11567.
INADAJAFOY'S
Vl . ,
R S=ET
SKIRT -SUPPORTER
..:ombines in one garment a
'perfect fitting Corset,and the
most desirable Skirt support
er e'ver offered the public.—
It places the weight of the
skirts upon the Shoulders in
.
stead of the hips; it impro-
ves the form without tight
lacing,; gives ease and elegance; is approved
and recommended hipliysicians.
_ . _ _
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T
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Made. Interest 6 per cent. per annum;
R ODMAN, FISK & CO.,
BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN
I=
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
No. 18 Nassau St., New York,
Buy and
of
at market 'rates. Six per cent.
Bonds of 1881 ; Five•Tventy Bonds, all is
sues; Ten. Forty Bonds; Seven-thirty Notes,
allseries ; Compound Interest Notes and aold
and Silver Coin.
Convert all series of 7-30 Notes into the
New Consolidated 5-20 bans tit best market
rates.
Execute orders for purchase and sale of all
miscellaneous securities.
; .Receive,deposits.and a110w.5
. per..cent. In
terest on balances, subject to check at sight.
cOlictions on all accessible points.
isities'of" Government - Securities credit
ed or remitted for, on receipt, at market rates,
Free, of all commission charges. a. r. & co.
•
ARE
YOU LAME, Crinpled, or Deformed
Or have you, or your neighbors,'a boy or child
lame with contracted limbs, orcurved spine,
or crooked feet, or week or paralyzed limbs or
ankles, or who are entirely helpless, or who
are obliged to creep, or to walk with crutches,
or whose limbs are shortened, or crocked, or
drawn up, or who walk.on the toes, or whose
ankles roll over or turn inward,or who have
crooked knees from White* swelling, or scrofu
la, or who limp from hip difficulties. To save
such from a life of misery will you not write a
letter, giving the prominent points of the case
and receive in return, free of charge, a circu
lar, which may be the means of saving them , 3
Ifso, addrees Dr. J.. P. MANN, 133 West 41st
*reet, New-York.
rIRE WORKS.
' JOS. B. PURDY,
32 and 34 Maiden Lane New-York.
24th 'ANNUAL'S/UK. '
quarrantees best quality, full- size and weight,
and a most complete assortment at reduced
Orders executed with care and de
opittch. City, Town and Private Displays
- furnished -to any amount. A 'liberal
commission allowed for securing city'or town
exhibitions. , , .
P. T, BARNUM'S ( patent )
tLASTIt STRAP . AND BUCKLE,
FOR PANTS, VESTS, and DRAWERS
tor
This little invention is just out, and as it is
no "humbug," is meeting a rapid sale. It
can be applied in a moment to any garment,
by any person, causing it to fit perfectly.
Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and
buckles off the clothes, and also allows per
fect freedom of the body while working or
taking exercise.
For sale by tailors and the trade generally.
Send 25 cts. for strap, circulars, terms to
agents and the trade, to the
BARNUM E. S. & B. Co.
650 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Agents wanted ip eyery county.
A lE2' For sale 'at SPANGLER & RICH'S
PELOUBET ORGANS
AND MELODEONS
Unanimously awarded the first prize, a
GOld Medal,
"AS THE BEST CABINET OBGANS, , .
American Institute, New York, October,lB6.s.
Being pronounced superior in Quality.
Power and Variety of tone, and in number of
combinations.
"As the best instruments of America were
there contending, whichever won the battle
would have 'nothifig lefeto conquer."—Amer
lean Art Journal, (edited, by a well known
musical critic.)
They have also taken , the first premium
wherever exhibited this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, ;'Oire, .two and there
banks of keys—six sizes—s2so to $l5OO.
Without pedals, single and double bank in
great 'variety, stis to $450. These Organs,
with their smooth, pipe-like 'quality of tone,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus, un
equalled-pedals, and general organ-like effects
are snperior for Churches, Halls, Parlors and
Schools. They are put 'up in cases of Solid .
Walnut, fancy veneered .Walnut ( new ,and
unique- styles) and elegant '-Rosewood'; of
splendid designs and finish,
, and of the best
workmanship!—it being intended- that each
instrument shall be a model of its class. All
instruments down to a- fine , 'Octtivo portable
Melodeon, have the beautiful Tremolante
atop, without extra charge. --- •
A large assortment constantly on bawl' at
our General Wholesale and Retail Warofooms
841 Broadway.
Our illustrated Circular and Price lists,
with our new styles, are now ready. Send
for a circular.
PELOUBET, PELTON & Co.,
Manufacturers, No. 841 Broadway, New
York city.
March 9,-3m.
7AINES' BRO'S. PIANOS.
. -
TIIE PIANO OP AMERICA.
These Pianos are universally acknowledged
by competent judges equal to the best Piano
made. •For reference they have many thous—
and city and country residents , ' including
large numbers of the High Schools, Seminaries
&re. .
These Pianos have not only stood the con
tinual use and heavy practice of' One Year,
but have been used the last Fifteen Years to
the utmost satisfaction of those,using them.
They have taken Premiums :and 'Medals
wherever exhibited. Such has been the de-
mand for these Pianos, that Messrs. HAINES
Bao's., have been compelled to enlarge their
works to.t•he extent of 24 to 30 pianos a week.
Basing now one of the most extensive and
complete Factories in the, United States, Fac
tories alone covering over 3-4 of an acre of
ground, comprising a frontage ot - 219 'feet (in'
2nd Avenue. -
They are undoubtedly the ebeiipest &d
-cities Pianos in market... Fully gua'ranteed
for 6 years. Send for:illustrated .Cireular: '
HAINES 13RO'S:, •
356, 358, 360, 362,364366, 368,370, 372,
Second Avenue, New York City,
March 9,-3m. • • .
GEO. P. ROWE: [-J - L
.0 00.:
ADVERT/SING AGENTS,
40. Park Row, *New,Yark.
"FORMERLY . ' AT BOSTON;
ENAMEL OF
.AAINRICA, for ;beautifying
the complekion t seftening the akin, re
moving tan, freckles and pimples.
Sale 'at Dr. Landia' 'Golden Morten' , •
-
. CHOICE Lot of Books fel., children called
A
ih diptru ctab le
Paper Eboka, Statienky, .Pena Pen holders
&cat LiNDIS'.
BROOM HANDLES, ,a choice lot received
and for sale at , J., SPANGLER'S.
T YON'S Periodical Drops and, Clark's, Fe 7
&male Pills. • ' The Drops,
rip aAIL- SKIRTS.-‘-Go to Mr e.
and see them.
A LL Kinds of Blanks,' Deeds; Ake: •
For See at this (die's:
THE GEM RADICAL NEWSPAPER.
FORNEY'S PRESS
NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS I
GET THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HEWS-
PAPER. IN THE COT; NTRT
THE PRESS,
A first-class Double-sheet Eight-page paper,
containing Forty-eight columns.
Published Every Morning, Southwest corn
er of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT streets,
-
DAILY PRESS.
$B.OO PER ANNUM.
$4.00 FOR SIX MONTHS.
$2.00 FOR THREE MOHTHS
TRI-WEEKLY PRESS.
$4.00 PER ANNUM.
$2.00 FOR SIX MONTHS.
$l.OO FOR. THREE MONTHS.
THE SUNDAY PRESS.
$2 00 PER ANNUM.
$l.OO FOR SIX MONTHS.
THE WEEKLY PRESS,
TILE HOST VALUABLE' WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
IN THE WORLD.
It contains items of interest to every one
„READ THE TERMS.
ONE Cory, $2.00 per annum
Fire COPIES, 9.00 ” "
' TEN COPIES, 17.00 " "
"TWENTY COPIES. 33.00 " "
To the getter up of a Club of TEA or more
Copier; an extra copy will be given.
AR orders should be addressed to
-JOHN W. FORNEY,
Editor and Proprietor,
S. W. COT. SEVENTH and' CHESTNUT Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Down with the High Prices I
GABLE & STRICKLER,
Market street, one door west of the Poet
Office, Marietta.
Have just received a full and complete stock
of Foieign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Carpeting,,Floor and Table ril Cloth, Win
don Shades, Hats and Caps.
Gentlemen's Furnishing -Goode, Glass and
Queensware, Groceries, Fish, ,alt, etc.,
Which will be sold very cheap for
gash only 1
6000 yards of Calicoe at JO cents a yard.
5000 ' 6 ' 1 " " 12 ' 6 " "
5000 CI CC CC cc 15 Ci CC CC
.5000 te cc eak 41 16 . ac
cc 18 cc cc cc
5000 ac
Unbleached .Muslines--yard wide, at 10, 12,
14, 16, Is, and 20 cents,
Bleached Muslin,,at 10 and 12; yard wide at
14, 16,18, 20. arseilles and llrilliantes.
Mouse de Laiaß at 22 and 25.
Plain and figured all-wool DeLaines at 95 to
50 cents., We.have also added to our .stock &
most complete assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
Consisting of Plain, Striped. and Plaid Jaco
net and Cambric Muslinas Plain and Dotted
Figured SWiss ; Plain and Figured Nansooks ;
Bishop and Victoria Lawns.; White and Or
gandie Lawns; 5-4 White shined Muslin. A
assortment of Jaconet and Swiss Insert
ing and Edging. together with a large stock of
Ladies'. Dress Goods and Cloaking Cloths,
and a large stock of .Notions ; a full line of
Youth's and Men's Cloths. and Cassimeres.
la" If you wish to save money, give us a
call. GABLE br. STB.ICKLER.
April 13,-1867.
gxfirqd BAIA
Is a certain cure for diseases of the
'BLADDER, EIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP
SY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY
and all diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
' MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no mat.-
HOW LONG STANDING.
ter of
Diseasetofthese organs require the use of a
diuretic.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consurop •
tion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and
Blood are supported from these sources, and
the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of
a reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU,,
Established upwards of 18 years, pre
pared by 11. T. HELMBOLD,
DRUGGIST. .
594. Broadway, New York and
104 South 10th street, Philadeiphia, Pa.
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cor
ner of North Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GATEF UL to the Citizens of Marietta
and vicinity, for tb.e liberal patronage
heretofore extended, the, undersigned respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same; as
suring them, that under all circumstances, no
efforts will be spaled in rendering a satisfactory
equiValent for every act of confidence reposed.
CLOTHS', CP,SSIMEREIII A. N D VESTINGS, and
such other teasonable material as fashion and
the market fUrnishes, constantly kept on hand
and manufactured to order, promptly, and fee
sonahly, as taste or style may suggest.
ALSO -ILEADV-NADM CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goande
wild such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
Blank Book and Stationery
WILLIAM G. PEARY,
728 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
Hag constantly on hand, and manufactures
to order every variety of
BLANK BOOS,
for Bankers, Merchants and Manufacturers.
Drafts, Notes, Checks, and Headings of every
description, engraved or lithographed. A very
full stock of Stationery wholesale or retail.
S. H. Fulton, formerly of Marietta, has
charge of one department of the business, and
will give personal and special attention to any
orders by mail or otherwise. All goods at the
most seasonable rates and all Blank work
guaranteed of the most superior quality .
IL L. 6- E. J. ZAHM,
i`,...Feuf"lests,
)_'Corner of North Queen-St.„*.:
and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
VETE•are prepared to tell American and
V, Swiss Watches at the lowest cash rates!
We -buy directly from the Importers and Man
ufacturers, and can, and do sell Watches as
low as they can be bought in Philadelphia or
New-Y.ork. • •
A fine, stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacle;
Silver - and Silver-plated ware constantly on
hand. -Every article•fairly represented.
- , 4. E. J. ZAHMS
Cerser 'North, Quash Street and Centre Spar.
LANCASTER. PA.