The Weekly Mariettian. (Marietta, Pa.) 1860-1861, November 10, 1860, Image 3

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    V2e 'focallll,atittlian
Saturday, November 10, 186
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THE LATE ELEcTioN : We have D:
known an election to have pass e .,
more quietly than that one of Tues
last. At no One time was there w
might be called a crowd. Everyth
passing off quietly and without the l e
disturbance or even animation. 1
vote was 35 short of the vote polled
the Governor's election, when we Poll
009, and gave Curtin a majority of 1
The vote polled on Tuesday . was 573,
follows :
Lincoln Electors, 4/0.
Reading Ticket . , 403.
Douglas,— strait-out, 31.
Bell & Everett, 29.
From the above it will be seen 'th:
Marietta has clone well—very well :
'deed, giving Lincoln a majority 247 ove
all.
RAnneAD AccmcNr : At' Jurlf
'three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the
fast freight train, engine Ne."209,-met
with a ser ions accident, while go,ipg meet,
sr-short distant below Leman place, on
the Pennsylvania Railroad. It R ims
that the boiler had, by some means, lost
tits supply of water, and bleiv
ug with.,
tremendous force, the dome flying to a
distance of three hundred feet.
,The en
gineer, a sober, reliable man, residing at
Columbia, named Alex. Fry, aged ferty
Soars, was run through the stomach by a
heavy iron stay bolt, and his: jegular
vein severed by a bit of steel. The fire
man, whose name we are unable to leain,
was so seriously injured that he died a
few hours afterwards at Columbia, to
which place he was removed. The con
ductor of the train, Idr. itleCaskey, was
badly scalded, and taken to his home, in
Lancaster. After the explo'sion the en
gine broke loose from the train and ran
u distance of a half mile.
On Wednesday of last'week, says
our Lancaster exchanges, -Ur.. Henry
Breneman, son in-law of J'os. I3oYer,Esq.,
one of the County Commissioners, was
drowned near his mill in West 'Hemp
field township, under the following cir
ttimstances. About noon Mr.Breneman •
went out with a rake in his hanaio a fish
basket near the mill, toY . akeAtte,Ttibbieh
away from the basket, and when some of
the family went to din,nqs, seen
1
on the baticet, on the
rake. Soon after, a servant girl went to
call him to dinner, butiltit, f d "seeia : )
She, however, noticed hie Aat'44461:04 1116-
the alarm. His body ris , rhiftr, - efed,
u
but too late for resuscitation. It was ev l i
supposed that he was seized fit to poi
which he was subject, and fell IT the•
basket.
glirWhilst Governor Pollock way"pay
ing a visit to Lancaster on Thiiraday of.
last week, an impromptu serenade was q ua '
gotten up. The Fencibles' lAnd; Sc.
by about fifty members of the o x
Wide - Awake club, and alaigetconcourse
•of citizens, proceeded to the ',residence
of Mr. Thomas Ruingardner, !hose . guest -
the ex-Governor waS, and tOter solve
music, Gov. P. made his appears.nc,e, and
in a happy speech of some twenty min
.utes returned his thanks for., tie honor
conferred. lie dwelt at some length on
the personal and political character of
Mr. Lincoln, referring to the fact of his
personal intercourse with him during two
sessions of Congress, when they boarded
at the same house. The Gavernor had
just finished achampaigning tour through
New Jersey and was, when in L(llleaSter,
on his homeward way. Gov. Pa‘llock,is
a great favorite wherever known.
far Early on Thursday morning the
cry of fire created quite an excitement,
which turned out to be the burning of, an
empty, canal boat it the winding bridge.
Rumors conflict as to -the origin of -the
fire. Soine say that the captain and
crew were drunk and allowed a fluid lamp
to remain burning on the cabin table
wl4ilst they went' out to carouse the -cip
per.end of town ; on returning to the
boat they found it on flre—the flames
having progressed tqo far to be put
out and - the boat-was,burnt to the -waters
odge. All of this of course the captain
Zanies. and intimates the boat was set
on fire by some evil disposed persons.
WALL impromptu Republican thee
ing was gotten-uvn Monday evening,
at the DOEinerll6lll3e; at which Henry
M.asselMen, Esq., presided, assisted by
several vice presidents and secretaries.
Quite a crovd filled the square, and a
Mr. Moran of Philadelphia, addressed
them from a very neat stand erected for
the occasion. The Wide Awakes were
out and drilled in the,Square for the last
time before the fight, which was to fol
low the next day.
orjohnstin, of "'rho Hermitage zo
tel," intends giving "
a, Union' Ball" on
Friday evening. The season for balls
has now set-in, and this may be consid
ered the initiatory movement. We have
no doubt it will be quite a pleasant af-
eie,-We are told' the ball given at the
Town. Halt on thenight before the elec
tion, turned out to be a most disgracecul
affair. If reports we have heard be true
it was shockingly. eo indeed.
ifirDifienbstelk bas just upened.a.fresir
DEATH OF JUDGE GROSII : Hon. Jacob
Grosh died at his residence in this bo
rough, on Sunday night last, at the ad
vanced age of 85 years. The Judge took
up his residehce in our midst as far back
as 1805, and at the time of his death was
the oldest inhabitant in the borough.—
He enjoyed in a very high degree the
respect and esteem of the community,
having been eleven years a member of
the State Legislature from this county,
serving in both branches, and occupied
a seat on the bench for ten years, as, an
Associate Judge. He also commanded
a company in the war of 1812. He was
buried - on 'VVedne.sday afternoon last, and
his regains were followed by a large
concourse orfriends and neighbors. His
funeral sermon
_was preached by Rev.
Abel C. Thomas, formerly a Mariettian,
but for some years past a resident .of
YPhiladelphia.
ey•The Bell and Everett head guar
nrs at the Perry House, on Front street,
Lave maintained a nuisance and -an..e.ye
\
re in the shape of a pen-like stand
bich was erected some time since for
e Foster-Fusion meeting. We learn,
wever, that on Wednesday morning,
er having satisfied themselves that
')ir entire .strength, all told in Marietta,
; twenty-nine . votes, that they tihchtne
lettrtened and .tore down the pen.—
Iv the mighty have fallen."
A German named Ohristian Smith,
Uteri suicide on Tuesday last, by .
iug himself in his cell in the County
in. He was imprisoned for corn
', an assault and battery on Mrs.
°
t, of Warwick 'township.
on. Michael Carpenter, ex-Mayor
caster city, died, after a lingering
on Monday morning last, in the
.ar of his .age. 'Mr. C: filled the
I of Maybi from 1843 to 1852.
e are compelled to , lay over an
ext, several pieces of poetry.
GOODS ! - The subscriber
ing.just returned front. Philadelphia
1 0 1 renewed and added to
,his
L AND WINTER STOCK
Of 'nods. Call and see the'new styles
and he low prices, at
. al CR3S.
Pourth Arrival of 1860!
fit G'oosB.
Icil **".VG;,„.avlieaut-41 2kssortreeni
vs ' pli „Gee S, bought iii. IT. 4%*
VaAlfiliklilav . .
. .. .
,-40 Li, (..) ,A. ri S , •
full styles :
Acing Coat,
Ciakthrbiattoliwo
- I he Cape_ &Vie. •
• . The ..13eaver Cloth, &c., Sze., &e.
oak ia•of every'kind. Dress goods' of
'orY ion newest styles and just im-
Tted iork.
SHAWLS.
„
A .bei , . artm t, and latest.styl'es:
Broc ShiWts,
,
,T Blanket Shawls; . 4
(mg Shawls ?
' eirery'eolOr &
•
Coa minteresl and „Vestings.
t A .4, 4
We r y invite attention to our stock
ireaßS ii es feika fleitings,e(44o
- and cheapness, any goods
hat er offered.
H A LDEIWPS
.
.A o v- o"*.' et-ekeap Gas h *ore.
iriP4 '1”- how selling cheap;-at
' FFEN.I2IA.PWS,
.
DS. Prime York County
Weat floirr, by the huniire2l
' or isle at:WOLFE'S:
GO Bz. 13R0 , 3:
cut •
Tobaeco., TO best in the
d. WOLFIrgi
nriVo •
tatoe
BUSHELS of• good po
t WOLFE'S::
~W~C
• flifiiiiiie:Waacts,
.'.cflv.,E7P 1r!7:'...--'.•:..! , J. ! *.-..
e.,\
P
N,p..61„ t. .
~.c.l.
IS nod? P
exit - flirt
selpcted sto
ever o ff ered
invites the
New Styles
Superior
A large
Extra'
Best
NAG H
- -
pis shelv es ,and,rendy; for
thglittedt and hest
AND WINT.F. f a GOADS
rongh, to which lie now
citherviblic.:
ls,
ks,
of Calicos
tslinii,' all pr ices,
laonels, do
: of Slimyls,
red Sack'd . Flannels.
examine onr stock,
show them the best
in connection with
c goods. . • :
Purchasers
as we are co
styles at the 1
the largest sto
S:stinetts and
Bleached and:
Delaines, Cali
Drillings, She .
Pant Stull; Hi
Best makes of
S"plendid
_Calm
Good quality,
plain and Fi
Heavy 'Gable
ALL Krams • o
tinen arid
Plain, Orname
an
Wall Papers
• Wall
'Glass, Queen;
Gaiters, slip
4E3.- Very sap
All kinds of
itr' A 'LARGE s
Rio Coffee at I -
respondingly los
(the highest
, J
E , v. °ln -
- and &oat de.
offered for sale h
tiful Frepeh W;
Spencers, Swiss a
serting, Flouncin
prices thateannot
LADIES AND
received an
'nary, consisting
Extracts and Colo:
be usual rates, also
or gentlemen, Port
APONIFIER.
Concentrated
article extensively
who desire to have
genuine original ar
ILOOL aocas
a at Grave tk Rat'
LAr-r&THE tiv
1 7 - -at 41 ) c -19
ADJOURNED SALE
of Valuable Borough Property.
HE undersigned executor of the will of
T
ANN . Wm IT Ell ILL, late of the Boni ugh of
Marietta deed, and in pursuance of said Last
Testament, will oar at public sale, at
On Tuesday, November Mb, 1860,
the following property, late the Estate of said
Ann Whitehill, deceased :
NO. 1. The undivided five-eighths, or all
of said deceased's right, title and interest in.
and to Lot No. 67, situate on High-st., in that
part of Marietta Borough laid out by James
Anderson, containing in front, Forty-eight feet
(more or less) and extending in depth 206 feet.
The Improvements are a large
Two-STORY FRAME 40 - -
DWELLING. HOUSE, 'ttl
A Large Stable, &c., in good order, adjoining
on the East the property of Nicholas Chapman ,
and an Alley on the West. Also, the Life
Estate of Joseph McDowell in the ond half df
said . Lot ; the other .half not being subject to
such Life-estate. •
NO. 2. Being the undivided half of parts of
Three Lots of Ground, Nos. 66, 67, and 68,
with the appurtenances, situate in that , part
of the Borough of -Marietta laid out by
Henry Share, containing front about 100 feet
and in depth 97 feet, (more or less) the im
provements thereon being an excellent Two
story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE - =' '-
With `a Pump in the Yard, ,
and other' imprOvements, fronting on United
States Street, adjoing property' ' of Henry Shill
On the West 'and - at - Alley on the East.
.NO. .. Is all the right,title and,interest of
said deceased in and to the following Lot, to
wit: the undivided fourth or Lot 66, with the
appurtenances, situate en High street, in that
part of the'Borougli laid out by James Ander
son, containing inlYolit,' 2 l2 feet [more or less]
and extending in dePth 206 fe,et In an alley,.;
and also 'a certain strip of about 18' inches to
width on the west side of stall 'Lot and running
back from said nigh stieot, northwardly as far
back as the building or western wall of said
Store House. The improvenients are
STORE-1101:TRII - ,
4
WARE-HOUSE, A LARGE STABLE,
&c., adjoing an Alley nn'the East and the pro
perty of Barr Spangler on. the . West.
NO. 4. Being ',the' mie unditri,ded 1 fourth
part of 'a Lot `of 'Ground' "No. '39, sitnateliid
being 'is 1116 BorMigh of 'COltunbia, 'adjoin
iug, Lands of Eliiatieth, Mat} , and' SuSarinah
Bethel, and the Pennsylvania . Canal near the
Head of the Basin. The Railroad and Sideling
running over part of said Lot. The 3-ithS
rilthe whole of said Lot being Subject to the
Life-Estates of Joseph M"Dowell, Jas. 'Wilson
and JumialWehatie.y, rsspecVnlly,;lthe - Partof
said Lot lying , Eastmf the Railniad . iosittijkt
to a certain lease made between H. W. Mifflin
and the owners of said Lot. There are or
more pwelling Houses on the premises—one
of stone and the ethers frames and built under
said lease.
kossesSion of said`properties or interests, will
be given on the first clay of' April, 1861.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.-M., when
terms wain inade4l. l neWnitY.l , %,..l ,• '
JAMES ,W,ILSO":st; Ezebitor.
MaOetta; Oct. 13,1860.
FALL (3AMPAION I
AP. now 'slipplted with a,genAM: '
ASSOitITAIiiST OP FALL & WINTER GOODS,
and pvcrYthing desirable in their line.
MEN AND BOY'S' WEAR.
Superior Silk Velvet, Grithadnie sun .INiinilen
VeStings, Frennh'Silit-ilii•Aef.Doe'Skin'and tt
Caisirneres Cloths - of all grades,
for Coatir;--400i5rleViip and
BUS - mess suits; Uninir CaSsimeres, Sattinetts,
Plaid and Plain Jeans, Larhb?s-wool, Silk
and Cotton Shirts aild Draweis,'Gloc4s,
'Wool arm cotton Hosieryi.Suspenders,
Cravats, Neck-ties, Shirt breasts and
- collars, Boy's and Men's Shawls,
Cricket Jac le eCt s , children's,
youth's and rhen'S Cop toil-Sort Hats: -
LADIES DEP APTMENT.
Black Bayadare and, Fandy- Plaid Silks,
Figured and plain Merinoes, in all colors,
French Wool DeLamcs, in beautiful designs,
Manchester and Pacific Cashmeres and Be -
taines, Rep Nepolitans, Mourning Thibit
Cloths, Cohurgs, Bombazines, Alpacas,
"myelitis., English and American 4-4 Chintz,
Ginghams, Bogue+ an? other new Style Prints;
Rich Plaids and neat fig'd Merinos for misses.
SHAWLS:
St lla rineMetino'liordereh, Bonella, Ombray
Jacquard, saperiorGarandPlain 4 and ,8
Quarters Howiy'Shavils, a variety of
Children's ShaWls,' Opera Caps,
Zephyr shawls and Capes.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! !
Cloth Talwas and Dusters, several styles of
both, for clanks and talmas, Sacking and
Skirting Flannels,'Beaver, Kid and Kid-silk
Gloves and Gauntletts, Embroidered Sleeves,
and collars, Chenele, Braid awl Bead Head
Nets, Diamond Ittiffling of all widths, - all of
the ^nett styles of dress trimming, Split Ze
phyr, Shetland Word, Crochet Braid, &c., &c.
HOUSE FURNISHING ,GOODS.
While and Grey linen and cotton fable clothif
Cotton Diaper and crash TOweling, Sheeting,
Checks and Ticking, Cradle, Crib and Bed
Blankets, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes,
Bureau Covers, Embossed' Table Covers, ,4, 6
and 16 quarters Floor Oil Cloths, 'Prime . Live
picked Feathers. CARPETS. 40 pieces of
Carpet in various qualities, from cantrnoe to
medium and Extra Three Ply.
DECORATIVE PAPER.
As full an assortment as can be found in, the
county, of the choicest Gilt, Glazed and com
mon Wall Paper for Parlors, Chambers, Hails,
Office's, &c., with Pannels, Columns& Borders.
GROCERIES..
•
,' Best Refined White and Brown
Sugars ; Choice Green and Black Teas;
Extra Fine Orleans Molasses;
Lovering and other Syrups;
Rio, Java and Laguira COFFEES; Farina;
Tuproca and Corn Starch; Split Peas; Soup
Beans; Cheese . ; Rice and, Spices ; new ,Dried
Peaches and Apples ; Mackerel I .„„digellim , ,,
Shad and Herrizig, all of which - ' -41 " 11 1 11
have been bought FOR CASH, and will be sold
at a very small advance on cost prices. Call
and snake your purchases or send in your or
ders, early.
MARIETTA, September 22, 1860.
Muslims. -
ghams, •
hacks,
ickings, •
nnelS;
its,
1.2 i cents,
six cents.
URDISHING GOODS.
covers.
d Window Blinds
tures,
ior Oil Cloths.
Paper,
rinds.
tinware.
loss, Brogans, &C.
i. 150 cents a gallon.
ssale or retail'
AP GROCERIES.
herrher goods' at cot-
JOHDT A. SHULTZ
The Peoples Hat and Cap Slore.
SH_UVIZ & BRO.,
NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET•
LANCASTER, PA.,
PRACTICAL HATTERS,
Manafacturers, Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OP
HATS AND CAPS.
ATITE have now in store a splendid ; assort-
V ment of Hats and Caps of all of the new
est• Fall and Winter Styles.
Silk Hats in all shapes and qualities. A first
rate new style of Silk Hats for $3.00..
A full assortment of Cassimere Hats, failand
winter -style Caps in endless variety. A splen
did assortment of
UNION AND PRINCE OF WALES HATS,
In various colors, the latest out, and all the
other styles of Soft hats now worn, from the
finest to the cheapest qualities.
We return our thanks to a liberal public,
and trust by a strict attention to business and
fair dealing to all, to merit a continuance of
their patronage.
.Hats and Caps to suit allond at priers I to
suit the•+imes.. Goods sold to dealers at a small
advance for cash.
Shipping Furs-bought and the, highest price
paid in cash. • , •, ..•
try produce.
ENBACH.: 4
ived tbe largest
broideries eve
iniest of bdau
:Thadersleeves,
dging and in
will be sold at
isfaction by
Diffeibach.,
rson has just
ent of Perin
•e, Hair Oils,
much below
doom Canes
F RENCH MUSTA.RD in pots'llvdc;Lmi,
e Keystone
making, an
ousekeepers
one•but the
RESH CRANBERRIES just received.*
F
.T. M. Anderson's.
terson's.
VP BRIO& COAL MT,* erg,'
. qpait
at. GIIQIW .ItOTIPS,
`very diettp.
THE DONEGAL HOUSE,
A Large Yko-Btory Brick
HENRY A. SRULT2'
S. S. Rathvon,
[suCCESsoi : To F. J. KRAIIP,Fr i. ]
Merchant 'Jailor, Draper cy/ Clothier,
LANCASTER, PA..
AVAILS himself of this opportunity of an
nouncing to the citizens of Marietta drill
vicinity, and his friends and the public in gen
eral, that he has taken the old stand of the late
F. J. Kratimh, where he has been employed
for the last ten years, and intends continuing
the Merchant Tailoring Clothing business in all
11. its various branches, and hopes that a
course of strict fidelity to his patrons may
- merit a reasonable share of their confi
dence and support. In addition to a complete
STOCK OF CLOTHING AND
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods,
He . will constantly endeavor to provide a kond
assortment of French, German and Ameri6n
Cloths., Cassimeres and' Vestings,
which will be promptly made to,prder in a,sub7
stantial and , fasliiouable.mariner, or according
to sn,ch ,' styles esas to his , patrons may be most
desirable. The Foreign and, American IQ
and Winter Vashions,_ tecelyed, in addition to
the monthly reports which ,come•to hand regii
lariy thrOughbut the year.
, ,The agency for.the order on. sale of lames
W. Scott's (formerly., Winchester itt Scott's)
celebrated, Patent Shoulder-seam Shirta stilt
continued and properly attended to.
S. •S. R. would be doing violence to'his own
feelings and to the just deserts of his;friinds in
Marietta,, were he here to omit returning his
sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness
they have °penile!' texitidp hlipiduring a long
series of years, and - hopes : his„ future efforts
may not render, him .unworthy.a, continuance
of the same. ' [v7-ly
SUPPJ.X.,F. & BRO., •
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
AND GENERAT, MAC HINISTS, ,
Second Street, heiow Union,
COruM , BIA;-P •‘' ' ;it
TheY are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Casting:s for'Rolling'Mills and Blast Furnaces,
Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns;
Fronts, 'Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil
dings, and castings of every description
STEAM ENGINES; AND lIILERS, •
IN THE MOST• MODERN AND IMPROVED
Manner; Pumps, Brick Presies, Shafting and
Pulleys; . Mill 'Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery
for . 'Mining and" 'Tinning Bitiss Bearings,
Steam and Blast Gauges, `LubricatOrs, Oil
• Cocks, Valves for' Steam, Gas,' and
` Water; Brass Fittingslin all tbeit: '
' •
Variety; Boilers; Tanks,. flues,
Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, • .
Nuts; Vault: Dnors, '
' '''Washers;: &C. ' "
,
81-i A K
4IIrnI1~?G t I
_:
„ •
Fyam long experience in building .machinery we
flatter ourselves that we can give ge-ierat saris
factionli thode4whp.rhay favor us with their
orders.. Jta'Repairing. promptly attended to.
Orders by mail addressed as'above,avill-meet
wath.promptattbntionl7,..Priceslo sag' tli.atimes,
7. SUPPL LE,
• , „
Colpmbia October 20' ISM. 14-tf
Wine 6^ tiper Dealer, fiioot.
Pu ;
I==
„
B'' ,1ea71:19 Alforea that he
willconginne,the : WriNEjBiliQPOß
'Wed, in,. akl,,,lts Ihragehesi,, , ile t willeonstank
keep:op lagntialkijads ott .1 • , .
Brandies&Witzes,iGins,.lrish and Scotch
, 1471/0k4,; Gditdials; •.
• Denjantin
o Tylatii eilettrotid'ROSE ,, WHlSi
krEvr E lifr f.t. .6 o 4afteW.l4.
A tery superpr'DLD. ';llk.E' ',WHISKY!'
ust received;
Pl All H. D. B. now : `risks of 'the
is a careful emarniirtion .l of Ideate& and pri
ces, Which will; he is‘cdtifiderit, mutt in Ho=
tel keepers and others finding it to their ad«
vantage to make their prirchases from 1 irn;
DAVIT) ROTH, I
xe. Deareil iiiltaithare, - Ced'aiVate;
cr Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Hoop
'and - Bar l'ibh sii , a,'*ilds Nails;'
0 Parlor Office Hall and,'Cook '
td •: STOVES; &O. : : .
S
.
MARS this means of informingthe citizens,
I ofigarietta and vicinity; that he is now pre
pared to furnish anythin , in his line of busi
ness, consisting in,part, of Table Cutlerk of. all
kinds ;`Building'a n it Housekeeping Hard
ware, in all styles, Cutlery, Tools,Paints, Oils,
Glass, Varnishes, Cedar Ware, Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Knives Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Po
kers, Tongs, Candlesticks, Pans, Waiters, Cop
per and Brass Kettles, Door, Desk, Pad and
all other kind of Locks, Nails, Spikes and
in fact everything usually kept•in a well regula
tedtlardware establishment. . . , •
• • . . -,, -., :' , D LIVID ROTH, . '
Market Street, Marietta, Pa.-
July 21, 1860.. : '- ' • ,',"
Iron Masters look to-your Interests!
THE IMPROVED BLACK HAWK
IRON ORk WASHER,
MANUFACTURED AND BOLD BY
(yERYAN HOPILINS,,
Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa.
- The Undersigned • will constan*ly keep on
band and make to coder at short notice the
above celebrated .Machine, the best in the Uni
ted States! Tbey„will warrant thou machines
to run lighter, last longer and wash cleaner and
with less water than any other machine now
in use. They can be easily put.together on the
bank. An orders .addressed ,to either of the
undersigned will meet-with prompt attention.
irk They are also prepared to sell individwr
al, County and State Rights.
BERATAVi, O'PE YAN. .
SAMUEL' HOPKINS..
October 13, 1860. .v7-no.l ly
Geo.
F4siliormble ifqf ana fah
MANUFACTURER,
,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PNN.
HAVING purchased of Mr.. Crull the stock
good will and fixtures of this well known
establishment, I hereby inform my numerous
friends, and the public generally that 1 am pre
pared to supply their-wants in the HAT AND
CAP line at all times with promptness, and at
as reasonable rates as-any establishment in the
Union.- Having had 5 years experience.as a
practical hatter, and being in the receipt of, the
latest "Reports oPFashions,” and having fa
cilities for obtaining goods_direct fromothe East
in 48 hours ; by strict attention to business and
a'desire to' please,. I - hopelto merit -.and receive
a liberal share of public patronage.
P. S.—Having disposed'of my establishment
to George L. Mackley, I cheerfully recom
mend him to the.favorable notice of all who
desire a "comfortable covering for the head."
In retiring-from business I extend.my mi
feignedthanks to my friends for the ,patronage
so liberally bestowed to me and , hope the same
may be extended to .my worthy successor.:,:
JOHN CRULL.
.Marietta, August 2808.58.,
RESH HOME G ROD' ND ; SPIC AT
F
ANDERSON'S ! Attention Butchers
and Houskeepers. Having a. great demand for
our famed SPICES, I have , concluded to con=
tinue to, keep a constant supply of Ground
per, Ground corrianiler, and Ssveet Madoratn.
0 LOT HS A.ND CA SSIKERS.-Lk very au
k-) .Panor selection of .French • and German
and .CasAmers, and ^a yatictir, bpauli
ful Neitings, , new. and fashionable lo s t,, juit
arrived at Hit enbach' s . Cheap ;Store.t
MILE Largest and best assortment of Fanek,
Ciotti & gassirriprpa and veating,riveroireTt
id this market 'airi w,lll,lloFicad prirep milupbt
defy competition by-.1Y1i. . DifenbaCk.,
q qq q qi;
D R. ESENWEIN'S TAR C WOOD
NAPTHA PECTORAL!
IS THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD'
=I
Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis. Asthma,
Difficulty in. Breathing, Palpitation of
The Heart, Diptheria, and for
The relief of patients
IN THE ADVANCED' STAGES OF CONSUMPTION,
together with all Diseases of the Throat and
Glie.st, and which predispose to Consumption.
It is peculiarly adapted to the, radical cure of
Asthma. Being prepared bya practical phys
ician and druggist, and one of grefff exPerience,
in the cure of the various diseases to which ,the
human frame is liable.
It is, offered the afflicted with,tlie, great
eat confidence. TRY IT, and, be ,convinced that
it , is invaluable in the cure of Droachial!afrec
tions. fI;k•PHICE FIFTY„CENTS PER Borri.F..
Prepared.oray by. Da. A. ESEN WEIN &
DRUGGISTS AND. CHEMISTS, N. W. Cur. 9414
roplar Streets, Philadelphia. ,
i 4 Sold by - every respectable Druggistapd
Dealer in Medicines througlwut the State. t
April 7, 1860-Iy.
THE GL.AZ PERRY
''' .' ' " FORMERLY 'KEESEY , S. ;; ,
7e ,,
, HE Undersigned' hating Itaiedthe above
named old established Ferrypid HOtel ,- in
listni Tovvnahip, 'York tbunty , opposite-the
bdrough of Marietta:, Where he is-prepared to
ebtertain the public at his bar and table -with
the best the market affords. lie 'would very
icapectfully'inforio tile traveling public that
having obtained -
. . . ..
• . FIRST,:.CLASS FERRY BOATS;
and efficient ferrymen,:and is, now fully preps
redto. accommodate persons wishing to cross
the Susquehanna with:- vehicles or ,otherw ) ise
without delay or detention. JOHN NOEL.
',October 1, 1869. ly : , . -- ,
PLUMB Sb D
Fashionable Tailors & Drapers,
Opposite A. CaSsii's Market street
.MARIETTA,
T . .
HE undersigned haying. associated them
selves into a co-partuership, would here
".
by inform:their old patrons and the pubic
generally, that they will, continue the
Fashionable Tailoring Business
at the old staud, adjoining Dr. Hinkle's Drug
Store, Market street. Having a -fine, 4toek of
elOths egsSlll7il'eS
which they will dispose of,and "make up" on
reasonable terms. . Being determined to give
satisfaction, they would , respectfully ask a con
tinuation of past favors.
Christian :Plumb,
Nathan Dyer.
r Gtattng done at short notice`'
Marietta, Sep. 10, 1859.41
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- , J'r 108 i,PßlNTlgarr'''."'
Haiing very ad(lSC u a and . ./ . :4!h,7
. :ionable !assortment of Types anti Printing ma
terials, which will enable to de all kinds of
txg
Et,FANEY
Such as. Cards, Tickets,
Circulars, Programmes, Blanks,
- • Handbills; Poitdrs,' Sala Bills,' &a.
Everything in the Tbs Pnirriric line neatlY
and.cheaply executed and at Ebert netiee. ,
FRED'K. L. BAKER, „ ,
"The Weekly Marieltian" Office. '
THE 'AMERICAN WATCH.
.WatchesHE American are among the best
lintekeeper.c..nOwiti use, and fu durability
strength and simplieity far ,rpirpase - .rinjr...tther
watch. made in the. world.;
H.
Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square
!Ancestor; Pa., have - theut tor - site arthe 'very
lowest -rates—every -watch- accompanie&with
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure itsgen
uineness. - • - • •
WIVI. • B.. , REDGRAVE,
Commission Lutaber Merchant,
..
West' ..
Fall.s Avenue,.l3altivre, .Ifd.
l'a
, ESPECTZULLY.offers,his services for the
sale.of tr LlaElE& .. of every . description
rom.his knowledge of tbn business he feel
confident of being able ;to obtain the,highest
market rates for all consignments entrustut tto
.P ALMER. gr.. 00.,,
-Market ,Street Wharf,..Phiiadeiphia.
DEA.LERSXN FISH, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS.
Have constantly on hank an assortmenSlof
DRIED RICKLEL) , .FISH,
Viz: Mackerel, Shad„Salmon, Blue Fish,„
Herring; Codfish, Beef , '
Shoulders, Hams,Sides . , Baena,.
Rice, kc., Ste..
Sept. 29-3 ma
' JAMES N. KING, . •
• AT'T ORNEY AT ZAYV3
'No. 207 Spina SIXTH SitLEHT,
•
[BELOW WALNUT
PHILADELPIIK - •
CoOections promptly attended to.
large, and selected stock of
Jtj fine jewelifof thelatest patterns Aron...the:
best'factoriel in the country cari'be.found at.
ZAIIAVL. a -' re , :. t .;; - 3-
Cor. North QuenEsys
cuter, Pa. —ll4- Centre
oderate and all
thoriPettf,l4.-esented.
goods warranted V!
(;)A General -Assoitniktd , of all kinds di -
BUILDING Er.s.apVaar., Loctca,-
Hinges Strews, Beata , - Cetlar Grates
Paints, Oils:Glass and Patty;NerTeheap. ,
STERRET'r & CO. ,
•ri • , NFW , 0R'4', 1 5 4
jI. 0 C S—G ti Time
o,
_ Keepers, for l One. Dollar.
Pagel+, Watehes r and Jewelry , carefully re-
Riff iEe(rand,ebargesmuiderite, at WOLR
TI, OR SALE:4 Eight or ten Barrels put li
r der. V i neg a r, also a,lot of second h apd
4toves, which can be seen by calling upon.*
subscriber. • GrEO, , H. TTLA-
T UST YitECEIVED` at Anderson's Confec
-:
Jtimutry and Variety. Store, in Marke.t 7 stqa,
foie assortment of _children's gip" ; baskets
wagons, perambulators, wheelbarroyis, toys
wagons, candidates flags, drums, rocking'
horse% Btc., at _Anderson's. - ii
~ , ,
SLIME GROCERLES:—Rio,Jaya arpl
,
jLaguira Coffee; Crashed, Pulverized and
Brown Sugar; Superior Green and Sleek Tea;
Rice,.Cheese,ansi Spites ;-,Byrup and , primal-Pe
kin' g Mcdaesee;.,Excellent Pearkßarley at, ..
_-
.T. R. PIFFENBACEPS.
;::DINNELS ,Glycerine Soap;
..,Frangiprani,Extract,
and an assortgent of - *ips, new periumeryi&e
:ask xeceited-at , DR. -HINKLE'S. • •
INSUPERIOR ... COOK STOVE S verSidairt ,
style, each one warranted toper
orm to the entire 'satisfacti on purcbaser.. STERB:g7 84' COP
.Abu's. the lime to . buy Very cheap or
THE KALNIIT HALL CLOTUIN6 STORE,
Market Street, Miriata, Pa.
AI LEP.: & 814 YD ER' lia4in,g just re ceito
la larget asieltntent of all: kinds . ° f new all !
• .
Fashonable , Clothing,
And flentrenietY I iritishirig• Goode
generally, all, of which they, will sell at prir , :
to suit the timed': Walnut Hall can now oil,'
the largest and best assortment of
CLOTHINd
this side of Philadelphia - , and being thankfuv
for past favors fret.' out ntitnerous friends an:,
easterners, wonid:reaVentftilly ask rcontinua
tion of the stone . . • '
All kind; of clottfin,b. nunitifacturedln . any
style disired--:.fashioneSte or' ptain;
p.. 4111 kintcof cutting crote at ,t4Ol antler.
SAIfUE tr. mmt.P.u,
A.N.DAT I.V 8.1q1" D
I kpril
FlEAP'f2.tbl'MA}l ~4 .``~ , li2li vG ri
avinjustadtmile,VrOintehe city Wit '1
a4icely selected tat . 'ilf,teriajOtati Clothing.
tt l eiiyaerkigiiiMlCl•dAredlC, furnish a'.'
reducat pricei; ieheral assoi
ment of niVri nil bOV,V el f igdpg; which he i
determined to 'serf A's H. His stock
consists of 41vEal , CiiiY,s,Ihtiss, f e ROCK, AN 6
SACIc ChATs," PAPz VEB23, ; ,PEAJA Cx
rthuirtll3l))/T4,. 0E1230 0#4..k.A.1) LS, CAA Ar:
Strints, Ifinstity, Utt.nEnsmiar,
GLOVES,. SUSPENDER S , &c. Everything in tht-
Furniihing Gbo6'llnet ni' and examine he-
Ibre put' asink qisestibeid. - `" 'Everything sold r:c
prices toi! - :gitit th4 , llintea: '" r'YOHIV BELL.
Lbraer 'of ' Market
maiie tt door,
rt zez octobr t? '
26 '.: 71.8. 0.8ers Aore.
' 16 e • 51
iAlexander L. ,
Lirasae , ..."-
FASHIONABWE .B DO T .
MAMMA C . •
- ,
MARKET'S TSIEBT, !MAJtI - -1, :PENN.
. ,
Would' most respectfully, th'e citizeds
of this tormlgh and neighborhood thht be' has
the largest asscirtintit of City made work in
his fide of btisinOs.s inthis Borough, and be ,
ing a prietictil 'MIT' A.Ni;r SHOE: M A.KEK
himaelf,is ehabre:a to seleet with more
than those who dre not ;tie continues to Man -
ufacture in the • very 'hest manner everything
in., the, BOOT AND WOE LlNE,,which he
tt3'lt Warrant fok neatness and good; fit',
11:3'Call'and exantitte Ilk Oda 'heron' pui
chasin. else Where. • .
J'OH'N' _BELL 7tleeßth?t .
.Xattor,
Car. of Ilforket-st:, andltiliknoLnne, Alarietbr
*RA.TEFLIAiIier past:fa - Pori-1 . '440r rettib
Iffmy thanks to•triy nurd'oreu , strietidi'aild
trans and' inform. nein that 1 , stiff doititnintlh
old. bi.i'sihege at theeld 'stittid7idlinA bt
pleased-to tee thent'at alltakiet;phil having
full and splendid assortment of'
CLoTrts, cissni2R4s
which will be jmade. up-to,nr er .atthe.shorte:
notieehy.the best of,workmen,; and Olk rithsona
ble terkas,J would be pleased,sthetefote, to wint
upon my old eustoineraand aliNdiageee proper
to patronize..me ,:f10ct.29-356.
PEI
TAMES M. A.bibeil.SOiespeetfully an
t) flounces to the citizens:Of Marietta and vi
eir4y, that:be has just ) reenived,direct,frox.!ths:
eltitera markets one of the largest and best ab-
VPl l ..4 ( ?cksof c9,ofeo opAPPWirtadttered-ip.
this borofigtv, consisting , foreign
frgi,f o ...2V4gV 43 )'%-teg3:44l , t RAdWIPPVenIS
in ellateo 1 10riTetY• iCOOP.r.* I2 4 Oe - ALIA - Pe c00 .6f
. 6 f i4P.fing.4 1 0 90 01. 1 1eig414. 1 .14
s a -
cet which in hisainp
y r
T. ,J. .Z., IN , , f , 0,,..: , t, k• 1 4 ! ) --1
cY :ii i i,.1...rhi
Tonzi,orAw (2. fArki ,
lt
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§uGI3O.IF, L.A.T,031r,611. 4.111 N, STplb, A.
OFFICE: Front .E t't..Veat; fOurih door #7 7 - - -:- --
ftul ,- .l,ocust, over - Saylor - ScilleDon.4l mmmmm
aldks•Book—Store r AnroNit t , eriir' , a qbe
weeh tpd DrheanirldoSk StbresiT"' '4
DA.N.Iy e L C. gliggll s
TTO:RNE Y"AT LA w •
LATMAS'Z,ER : r
OFFICE lw-IsTol` 24
. 1 4 u Tr i r-CDpki . sr& T,
opposite Ojuit Ho , itat o. t
tend to the' jirktide of gy•
various branchep. 1 31-3
T UMBER YARD. " 34 ',
j J. GROSH &SCP?r,../A6Ner'ffeiiiit: 4
Yard' at the Eastern pait oP t tela*itie.
$1 ' 'Please call at their: office, sotoinini the
THREE-sioas brick house the
TTNIVES & FORKS., Britainia.
ItVepinted•Sptrons•Brasa, Capper, 'Plain 11.'111.
Enamnled Iron : Kettlea,:and LioYeaaira6ping
goodscgtinerallr.A• • ' Sterrett'
mll. T - ) ARR , F,Lo:MtittorlatiorOffiiik
km • 131' which wilt be :Oa at tWe'laWehl -
Market rates by; fJi6
- -
OAL OIL M
LAPS r! i t iCeiVed a Igew
C
and large 'wascirtment• oft rietf_itsgan € OO
. Oillamps-LstiWrier to "anythint - ns6,
and: .. • aper than they eat be b. 15t.irridnkr...
GROT , Vd.' i • 0741%4Y1
tot
NER A T. , ASSORTI
, 14.. , liammered slid'Roiled*. •
9: /Bars,' Norway. NaW Bodily Ardeliean %`.±cf.'
and-German. Springi , andlCastbSteeliAlltigob
Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &e.,4taiiiiiiiattilt.4
'''STERAXTT ¢ co.
AMPS.!.: LAMPS t SIttuDESO &C. ATife
ju undersigned has received - snother.lot
Fluid and -Coal' Oil. Limps, - and, 41allip Shades
of .every,variety.aud price. • Callfand seir.thein
at Dr. ilinkle's Drug .Store.. -
PORTAI3LE . L
. A nen t can ... ,
dinoi
onvenient and joet eetly safe ramp s called
the ”Portabie dont VILA 3 ,7 ,.fer sale cheap
'at Grove If Polh's V ore._
, .
Bp,GGY.ana RILJADIK,VMS6fit: rieits
, atyla anal at mu* lo;wAr l p493p.px!.gthe
saliiegrOes'lbere .41111'1110i fall
.504/4r. 4r,X4tyrspri..- - A
T - IQTJID 21, 8
ju Toys, &c., wficilesate and.retsig byp
J. M. A...711/gßgdg
17IRESII STYPDI.7,44 - capaies;*.Nnti,EttriOina
Lemons and A - pfdeildifragoir . ing at 7as.
M. Anderson's. •' '
k'LASE'S. CONCEN_i'B.ATAD L Y,-L}{su
_,/perior to any, nood in use, eau bele& et . the
Cheap Store , of , Liffentlach. =,;r;
lArk, .
G .
SACKS OF, ROOND , AT-Int fixo.
lit/just reeeived and wfil be aold below lie
- id prices, by • J. DIFFENBACIL
H „
. . „
UB S , Spokes, Feilecl4,-WagOn Bows,
gain 1 1 ;14120114 r• Amu SfiERRETT OT
',
rilo LANDLORDS! Just•teceilred, Scotch
3-11 . - and Irish W
fqd pure, at H. D. ItenjemigiOs,
ClkeW Atitd.L
T C.O
.. 1...cA1113 i44ated keglir
fix cul4 l ?ar.l .4" 1 FL A,
at H. D. Benjanyti 4.1 r, z e
;:fI , UIVI" DI OPSt , Stewart**. iIieXT,Yor)gsGUAI
'•. Dropsi &varieties; st.t.oo/Xes,.;
OLN & HA MLIN •FLAG;O. anatae 1
for Ole •;at. J. 1 4. AladeP4. l o l . •
It,ANDIVA-411 , lerande—s-gUirrpilted to be
i e
genuine.' ' teilfamitt ! Co.
EGA.RS and Checiing TobaCco. A Doge
JO' and good . trariety:at J. M.-Anderson's
.
EW , RGSf Means an;Egnarkta„4l4, Jas
111 141:.AnaersoaTeollar*Ott,
BA G
'rabl for sale-AkeaP.;
g . 44lPres
on handlif
CON STANTLY on horst
, 111onortraheia re
C tilled Whiskey. Benjaottn.N.Vn
-
iTOTT , S, Hanging 'and Side .Lamps,
For Sale.'s GROVE ROTIPS.