The Weekly Mariettian. (Marietta, Pa.) 1860-1861, December 22, 1860, Image 3

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    Olt foal' Mattftian.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22,1860
MARIETTA CAR TIME: The following 18
the startiog time for leaving "Upper-Stationo,
GOING EAST.
Marietta Accommodation, at 7.50
Harrisburg Accommodation, 2.21 p. m.
Mail Train, 646 P. m.
Live Stock with Emigrant attached, 10:10 p.
GOING WENT.
Mail Train, 12.11 noon.
Harrisburg I,
Accommodation, 6.26 . ta.
Expressfreight and Emigrant, 1.40 .1 1 .
The Mail train East and Harrisburg A mon ,.
madation West will pass at "Upper Station.
FIRE AND Loss OF LIFE,: On Sunday
evening about half past 8 o'clock, whilst
nearly every person was .at church, afire
bioke out in a two story frame building,
built on the foot of William Singer's lot,
in the alley, between Market and Wal
nut streets and immediately opposite
the stable of Mr. George Rudisill, Sr.'
The property is owned by William Sing
er, colored, but was occupied by' John
W. Walker a colored barber. Walker
and his wife having, as they 'thought
fixed-up the fire—put the children to bed
—five in number, and went to' churcli.—
It is said the kitchen contained a barrel
of shavings and that some damp wood
bad been planed at the front of the stove
to dry. The impression is that the wood
caught, and, communicating with the
shavings in the barrel, soon envsloped
the inside of the house in a sheet of fire,
for almost the moment the fire Waii
covered it had progressed •so tar as .to
leave nothing to be done to . save the
building, which notwithstandtfig the , ex
ecution of both fire companies, was soon
burnt to the ground. Three of Walker's
children, aged respectively 10, 8 thid`4,
and a child aged 3} belonging to his
sister-in-law, perished in the fiames. , -, 7
His oldest son, aged 13 years, watSsaved,
through considerable difficulty, by Pla
cing a board up tho side of the building,
to the second story, and with a great
deal of persuasion the lad
,waS induced
to climb out of the window ,upon the
board, and thus saved. The next morn
ing a portion of the remains of the chil
dren were found in the cellar amongst
the charred remains of the building.—
These remains were coined on Monday
and buried in the A Mean burying ground.
On Monday morning Mr.'ffhomae O.
Child, of the Eureka Sash Factory, wait
ed upon our citizens and - Solicited aid
for Walker, who is no* trilly in object
of sympathy.
•
"The Hudson Brothers "'gave
couple of concerts in the Town Hall on
Monday and Tuesday evenings. On
Monday evening the audience being slira,
they sang three or four pieces and dis
missed until Tuesday evening, returning
tickets to those in, good for.the next Qv"-
ening. On Tuesday evening the Hall
was well filled and we never listened to
more enchanting muaio,, T,hey are, iu
our opinion, superior to the " Continent
als."
ilarA grand exhibition will'be held in
the M. E. Church, Marietta, on next
Tuesday and Wednesday 4Verbings: ' A
great variety of speaking pieeesoas well
as singing with melodeon; Will fill 'np
the programme each evening, making it
very pleasing and entertaining as on for
mer occasions. Proceeds for the Bene
fit of the Sunday-School, No family
tickets; admission each evening 1.0 cts.,
tickets to be had at any of the stores or
at the church on the night of the exhibi
tion.
ifit „,„
Mr. W. H. Fortney has °paned
out in the jewelry line,,on Market-st.;
nextdoor to Mr. Nicholas Oliapman's.
He has-quite a nice selection of alinost
everything in his line. He isalso agent
for 13ooth & Parmonter's Sewing Ma
chine. §ee his card , in another column.
SW Noel, " mine-host" of the Matz
Ferry House, ventured tq ,cross the Sim
quebanna over the ioe on Wednesday
morning last, and stuiceeded planing
a row of dead tree limbs—ltbus forming
a guide for others passing over•L•the en
tire width of the river.
Wilke Lancaster - Exaener says :
"We have heard of a project among some
talon men to buy , Wheatland' from Mr.
BuChattati, and ask as a special favor
that he never return to Lancaster county
again."
•ilarSamnel H. 'Reynolds, And. J.. ) .13.
Kariffrdan, Esq., have
. beeif 'apribinted
Notaries Public in place of Messrs. Ries
and hicOleery of Lancaster city
whose term of office expires with the
•resent month.
arCol. Brenizer, who has been teaCb
bag penmanship in this place for the past
three months, is about to leave for a new
held'of operation. We have beard some
of thp young men of his clue speak very
Ina* of hiM as a teacher and a gentle
man.
lar An error crept into the advertise
ment of gee:di:deist, Sawyer Sc Hies
tend, in ouriiiitit. fibs
not ichool Wi
tenth ll open
on Monday the ; 'the of
A .ril.
fi'The. Alitadt risks are about to
sell their Mark -st. p
etroperty: This is
, .
one of the most pleasant. places in shp
borough for a residence or place of bnsi-
cv - vt--faTEIE WEE kA 4 C 4, hi.
To the Citizens of 'Marietta.
FELLOW Cirrus:is :—A sari calamity has
occurred in our town—the loss of four
lives by the burning of a dwelling. And
that fire might have been much greater,
but for Providence who withheld the
winds, and the noble few of his creatures,
who worked hard and well to keep the
flames from spreading to the numerous
frame stables in the immediate vicinity.
No thanks are due to the dainty fing
ered chaps, who wrapped in their shawls,
with' ladies ; ou their arms (or Wilding
them up ?), were mere spectators in the
way of the ."workies." Nor are thanks
due to the property holders who grudged
a little money, to repair our old Mat.
Lyon engine—the most useful on this
occasion—,-and who scolded and grum
bled at the "Vigilant boys" having it,
and croaked all kinds of evil prophecies
if they were allowed to manage it. Nor
do we owe thanks to the "shirking" and
helpless officers and members of the other
company, who skulked from duty, or
made a great noise in giving orders in
stead of quickly obeying the orders of
their more active and useful officers and
members. Nor are thanks owing to any
of•the crowd who refused to form into
line and ,supply the "Vigilant" with wa
ter. Had these, and such as these, been
the only persons there, the fire would
have spread to the stables, and from
thence to the houses by means of the
connecting fences and buildings, and a
great portion of onr beautiful town would
have been a blackened andsmoking heap
of ruins
But thanks are due to God, and (under
Him) to,the bold, fearless, hard-working
"boys" of the "Vigilant Fire Company,"
who made the little old Mat. Lyon spout
water to excellent purpose whenever
water could be had. Then there was I A MERIC AN STOCK JOURNAL. The
y ctoo
mattersme nces
one lady so active in passing the bncksts,
DevotTehdirdespVeoclivainle m
rjelant'iYngl,tolBgol-.
that we must name her (Miss Flury)— mPstic animals. The largest and cheapest pa
ppeorhcloifshLh N o n o d ta in ly the world.
her example should have driven the at N 0.37 Park-Row, N. Y.
idlers to work, for shame, seeing that Price One •Dollar per year in advance.
neltherpuhlie spirit nor humanity could SpecimenflLeSSi....e..r,
es tis .e.ditor and Proprietor.
do, it. Our old neighbor, James Wilson, OTIS F. R. WAITE, Associate Editor.
Papers giving the above advertisement three
foremost in subscribing aid to the fire •
insertions, and sending a marked copy to A.
department,,was among the foremost in G. HATctr, Windsor, Vt., will receive a copy
of the paper for one year free.
forming the rankS, and working in them A. G. HATCH, General Agent,
to supply the Vigilant with water. And
many of the * Officers and members of the
older company deserve great credit for
their active and well directed labors.—
..4,nd there were some citizens who never
worked before, that worked this time—
:
for them property was in danger. May
they remember the aid received now,
when their neighbors are in like danger I
But, fellow citizens, we need "security
, for. the future." Other fires may occur,
and we must remedy defects in our lire
department and our general customs at
fires
We want no mere spectators at fires.—
Fires are not holiday exhibitions, given ,
gratis for shawled dandies and close-fist- I
ed hunkers. We want officers who can
and will direct, and men who. will obey
orders and wprk. Let all other officers
resign, and . other ,people keep quiet and
out of the way. And we want laws
pasied that will give officers and workers
power to compel idlers to work or clear
out. The "Vigilant" engine was dam
aged—let it be repaired. And let the
Citizens at once equip her "boys," and
let thembe properly organized and en
rolled into our tire department, for they
are worthy, and will be needed.
Will this "word to the wise" be."suf
ficient ?" SAX'L D. Ilium.
iy•Mr. John C. Ronk has stowed
away in Cushman's building, opposite
Mrs. Flury's, between three and four
hundred buihels of very fins apples—
different kinds—which he is . selling at
from fifty to eighty cents per bushel.—
Oertainly this is cheaper than we can
buy them in our midst when we have a
good crop at home.
'Dr. Haynes lectured in Temper
ance Hall on Thursday evening to a
rather slim audience ; his lecture how
ever, was rather spicy and quite interest
ing. The Dr. has taken quarters at the
Donegal House, where he will remain
until after Christmas, where he can be
consulted.
Marietta Select School
ISAAC S. GEIST,
H. H. SAWYER, TEACHERS.
THEO. HIESTAND,
000 l— •
THE session will commence on Monday,
April Silt, 1861. to continue 12 weeks.
The principle objects of every recitation will
be to develope and train the mind—to cultivate
habits of investigation and self-reliance—to
improve the judgement, and thus strengthen
and exalt the whole character.
TERMS:
Pupils of Primary Department, s2.oo lntermediate,
4.00
Secondary,
High School, - 5.00
11.2- - No deduction except in protracted sickness.
Marietta, December 15, 1860.4E1
IXTINTER GOODS. A large assortment
y of Coat and Overcoat Cloths,
Exits -heavy FaneyCassimeres
Rich Velvet and Cashmere Vestings,
Gents Shawls and Fur Mufflers,
Scarfs, Neck-ties and Gloves.
French Merinoes=very cheap,
Cotontgs; Thibits and Mousede Leine,
Superior Cloth Cloaks,
Shawls of every shape,
Zephyr Hoods, Gloves, &c.
Together with a full assortment of Blankets,
Counterpanes, it 51 in s, Checks. 'Pickings,
Sheeting.% just received by
SPANGLER & PATTERSON.
Marietta, December 8, 1860.
DST. Anew largo sized Scotch-Gingham
LUmbrella, Paragon frame, black curved
handle, with a 'dog - head on it. Any person
hiving it in their possession will please return
it to .1. M. ..knderson.
C c
n.
. HASPS CONCENTRATED•L Y .E, su
perior to any now J use,ean be had at the
op .fore of Differabach.
,gr , e,sh. „gall it /Winter , Saada,
JUST RECEIVED BY
DIFFENI3 AC
No. 61 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA.
Is now placing on his shelves and ready for
examination and sale, the largest and best
selected stock of FALL AND WINTER Goons
ever offered in this borough, to which he now
invites the attention of the public.
New Styles Dress Goods,
Superior makes of Silks, '
A large assortment of Calicos
Extra quality Muslins, all prices,
Best make of Flannels, do
A large stock of Shawls,
' Plain and Barred Sack'd Flannels.
Purchasers are invited to examine our stock,
as we are confident we can show them the best
styles at the lowest prices, in connection with
the largest stock of domestic goods.
Satinetts and Cassimeres,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Delaines, Calicos and Ginghams,
Drillings, Sheetings and Checks,
Pant Stuff, Hickory and Tickings,
Best makes of Canton Flannels,
Splendid Calicos for six cents,
Good quality Muslin, six cents,
Plain and Figured Detains, l2a cents,
Heavy Unbleached Muslins, six cents.
ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Woolen Table covers.
Plain, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds
and Patent Fixtures,
Wall Papers, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths.
Wall and Window Paper,
Transparent Blinds.
Glass, Queensware and Cedarware.
Gaiters, slippers, Boots, Shoes, Brogans, &c.
Very superior Syrup at 50 cents a gallon.
All kinds of Liquirrs wholesale or retail
A LARGE STOCK OF CHEAP GROCERIES.
Rio Coffee at 15 cents, and other goods at cor
respondingly low rates.
The highest price given for Country produce.
S. R. DIFFENBACH,
ri O ME TO ANDERSON'S where will be
j found the largest and best assortment of
Fruits, and Confectionaries of all kinds, such
as Figs, litates, a cask of excellent Cooking
Pruens, Citron, Bunch, Seedless, Valencia and
Layer P.asins, Currants, Cranberries, Hour
hound & Flaxseed Cough Candy, Cough Drops,
Pepper Candy, Preserved Fruit,Gum Fruit, Fig
Paste, Oriental Pressed Figs, Cream Bonbons,
Jully Lumps, Fine Vanilla Almonds, Cream
Strawberries, Jujube'Paste, Rock Candy, Wis
tar's Cough Candy, Walnut Candy, Maple,
Strawberry and Gum Taffy, Fruit Candy and
candies of every quality and price. at
J. M. ANDERSON'S, Market-st.,
Oftletzciid siccizaf „gta-,1!
OPENING THIS DAY—a magnificent as
J sothrtent of NEW and GE MIMI&
LADIES FURS.
MEI=
Mink Marten, Black Sable,
Stone Marten, Brown Sable,
Fitch Marten, Squirrel],
Silver Marten, Muffs,
in all the prevailing styles and at very low prices
HALDEMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE
COLUMBIA : Nov. 24, 1860.
A_ PPL E S. We are receiving our Winter
it nit direct froth New York City. Among the
varieties can be found
Holland Pippins,
Orange Pippins,
Winter Greenings l
Rhode Isrd Greenings,
Baldwins, Tallman's Sweets.
ttussetts, Spitsenberger's.
Northern Spy, All No. One Apples
FOR SALE CHEAP AT WOLFE'S.
JOB PRINTING.
Having very recently added a large and fash
ionable assortment of Types and Printing met- ;
Serials to " The Weekly Marietttan" pffice,
- ichiCh will enable us to do all kinds of
PLAIN fain FAREY PRINTIDIg,
Stich as Cards, Ball Tickets,
Circulars,-Protrammes, 331anks,
SCandbills,yasters, Sale Bills, &c.
And fact everything in the Jos PRINTING
line neatly—at ehort notice and at'as low
rates as can be done in the county.
Estate of JacotrGrosh, Deceased,
Late of Marietta.
LETTERS of Administration, with the Will
annexed, having been granted to the un
dersigned, they therefore notify all indebted to
said Estate to make immediate payment ; and
all who have claims against the same, to, pre
sent them for settlement, to
A. B. GROSS,
C. C. P. 1 411.0811,
Administrato t s with the Will annexed.
Marietta, Nov. 17, IS6O-6t.
T. A. CONGDON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, PA.,
Opposite the residence of Col. J. W. Clark.
Prompt attention given to securing and collect
ing Claims, and Orphans' Court business
generally. Will attend to business in
Lancaster and adjoining counties.
Conveyancing and other writings promptly
executed.
PR. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST,
OF THE BALTIMORE. COLLEGE OF DENTAL
SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA.
OFFICE: Front street, fourth door
from Locust, over*Saylor & McDon-isSiss a •
aid's Book Store, Columbia.. Entrance be
ween the Drug and Book Stores. [3-1y
DANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LANCASTER, PA
OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE ' STREET,
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend to the practice of his profession in all its
various branches. [Nov. 4, ,69.-ly
T UST RECEIVED at Anderson's Confec
t) tionary and Variety Store, in Market-st., a
fine assortment of children's gigs„ baskets
wagons, perambulators, wheelbarrows, toys
rocking horses, wagons, drums, Children's
Gigs, Wheel Barrows, Sleighs, Hobby Horses,
China and Paper Toys, Dolls of every size
material BlaCit and White. Animals of all
kinds and an endless variety of Holiday gifts.
J. M. Anderson's, Mdrket-st.
PRIME GROCERIES : Rio, Java and
Laguira Coffee ; Crushed, Pulverized and
Blown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea;
Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ba
king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at
J. B. DIFFENBACH'S.
pI-10TOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
executed in the best style known in the art,
AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY,.
No. 532 Arch at., ast of Sixth, Philadelphia.
11:Life size in Oil 014 Pastil, Stereoscopic
Portraits, Anuorotype ,. , Daguerreotypes, 4c., for
Cases, Medalions, Pins, Rings, &c. [ly
C 0 14 1 E K W R 1 - 31 1 A O S A S Time
Keepers, for One Dollar.
`Nalefies and Jewelry carefully re
paired and charges moderate, at WOLP WS.
BS , Spokes, Felloes, Wagon Bows
n_ Oil Cloth, Varnishes, &co.
STERRETT CO.
DROPS : Stewart's New-York Gum
Mops, S varieties, at Wolfe's.
ONIEzM ADE IVIINCE MEAT,—only 12
11 Cents per pound at J. M, Anderson's.
4 4 4 4 4 14
D R. ESENWEIN'S TAR & WOOD
NAPTIIA PECTORAL!
IS THE BEST HEOICINE IN THE WORLD
FOR THE CURE OF
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
Chest, and which predispose to Consumption.
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of
Asthma. Being prepared by a practical phys
ician ant druggist, and one of great experience
in the cure of the various diseases to which the
human frame is liable.
It is offered the afflicted with the great
est confidence. TRY IT and be convinced that
it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affec
tions. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PEA BOTTLE.
Prepared only by DR. A. BSENWEIN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, N. W. QUI. 9th &
Poplar Streets, Philadelphia.
Sold by every respectable Druggist and
Dealer in Medicines throughout the State.
April 7, 1860-Iv.
"[TOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia.
A Benevolent Institution established by
special endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and
Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the cure of Diseases
of the Sexual organs. Medical advice given
gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply
by letter, with a description of their condition,
(age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in
cases of extreme poverty, medicines furnished
free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrlicea, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on
the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary
sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Two or three postage stamps
will be acceptable to pre-pay postage.
Address, DR. J. Sirriaan HOUGHTON, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association,
No. .2 South 9th
St., Philadelphia. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President?
GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary
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To his MARIETTA Friends nr'&.l
rjE has romoved from Centre Square,to
_n . WEST KING-ST:, LANCASTER, Op
posite Cooper's Hotel, where he has the finest
BOOT AND SHOE S TORE
IN LANCASTER CITY.
He makes fine calfskin Boots (the best) for $4l
Calfskin Walking Shoes, - 8 2 4 5
Ladies Half Gaite is, (double soles) $2,00
Ladies Morocco Boots, (heels) $l, 2 1
He has concluded to make the,best wpriat
somewhat reduced prices,and hypes by so doing
to enlarge and increase his business.
El=
11:' Mending of every kind neatly done, -
Oilizens of Marietta:—When yon come to
Lancaster, give BRENNEMAN a call ,and
you will surely be pleased with his work.
September 15, 1860, 9-tf ° '
AV A C B ES
GIVEN AWAY!!
A Gift Valued from Two Dollars to One Hun
dred Dollars given with every Book sord
at Retail Prices !
At least One Watch is GuarrEinteed to
every twelve books.
These inducements are offered by the
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY,
37 Park Row, Nevi York:
The Most Extensive and the" Most' Liberal Gift
Concern an existence. Established in 1860
Send for a Odalogne.
Those who have pa'ronized other Gift - Houses
are particularly requested to acquaint tnem
selves with .our terms. Ouraaducements are
unrivalled, and put all others in the shade.
The following are.some of the Gifts to pur—
chasers of books :
English Lever Gold Watches,
_Hunting Cases.
Patent Lever, , g " '
Ladies' Lever rQ a .f Open Face.
Detached Lever Silver Watches,-Hunting Case,
Lepine Silver Watches, Open Face. •
Gold Lockets, Various Sizes.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains, various Styles.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons and
Studs, all Patterns.
Gents' Bosom Pins, New and Rich Styles.
Gold Pencils and Pens.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Rings.
Gold Watch Keys and Belt Pins.
A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pins and
Ear-Drops, comprising all the styles now worn,
such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava,
Florentine, &c., &c., &c.
Gold Bracelets ' all Styles.
The Liit of Books comprises a great assort
ment of standard works in , every department
of literature, interesting to the young and o ld.
Do not fail to send For a catalogue. Catalogues
mailed free to any address. Apply to
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE C MP ANY,
37 Park Row, New York City.
Branch Office, No. 116 Washxngton Street,
Boston, Mass.
Dec. S, 1880-5 t
WINES & LIQUORS.
H. D. BENJAMIN,
•
Wine 4. Liquor Dealer, Picot Building
Front Street, Marietta, Pa.
BEGS leave to inform the public that he
will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi
ness, m all its branches. He will constantly
keep on band all kinds of
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scorch
Whiskey, Cordials, BitterS,
Benjamin's justly celebrated ROSE WHIS
KEY always on hand.
A very surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY
list received, which is.warranted pore.
R:r. All H. D. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho
tel keepers and others finding it to their ad
vantage to make their purchases from I im.
COAL OIL LAMPS : Just received a new
and large assortment of new-style Coal
Oil Lamps—superior to anything now in use,
and cheaper than they can be bought in town.
GROVE Sc ROTH.
LAMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, &C. The
undersigned has received another lot of
Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, and Lamp Shades
of every variety and price. Call and see them
at Dr Hinkle's Drug Store:
I,IRESH SUPPLY of Candies, Nut's, Raisins
r Lemons and Apples just receiving at Jiff.
M. Anderson's.
CH AMP AGN ' and other Table 'Wines,
j guarranteed to be pure, and sold us low as
can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York.
BENJAMIN gr.
I. Oi l SACKS OF GROUND ALUM SALI
Vjust received and will be sold below tbe
old prices, by J. R. DIFFENRACEL
1000B POUNDS
at Prime York . Count
uny
uckwhe flour, by the hdred
or single pound. For sale at WOLFE'S.
EXCELLENT Cooking and gating Apples
always ou ,liand at Anderson'v
TO HUNDRED BUSHELS , of , good po
tatoes for sale at WOLFE'S.
fr HE ONLY PREPARA NON
Haring proofs so strong and direct as to
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For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians
of the oldest schools as well as new, give it
their unqualified sanction, and recommend it
for all cases of eruptions, and diseases of the
scalp and brain ; but all who have used it,
unite,
in testifying that it will preserve the hair
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as well as restore. Read the following:—
Oak Grove, S. C , June 24th, 1859.
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Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this
community I have had occasion to lay preju
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perfect test :
During the year 1854, I was so unfortunate
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the roadside, from which my head received a
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external surface of the head, from the effects
of which my hair was finally destroyed over
the entire surface of the head. From the time
I first discovored its dropping, however, up to
the time of its total disappearance, I employed
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a very happy result : two months after the first
application, I had as beautiful a head of young
' hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe
you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured,
dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all
inquirers; moreover, I shall use my influence,
which I flatter myself to say; isnot a little.
You can publish this if you think proper.
Yours, very respectfully, .
M. J. WRIGHT, M. D.
Office of the Jeffersonian, Philippi, Va.,
December 12th, 1858.
Dear Sir :—I feel it my duty as well as my
pleasure to state to you the following circum
stance, which you can use as you think proper.
A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) has
beentald ever since his early youtit; so much
eo, that he was compelled to wear a wig, He
was induced to use a bottle of your hair "Hair
Restorative," which he liked very much; and
after using some two or three bottles his hair
grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a
handsome head of hair. The gentleman's name
is Bradford, and as he is very well , known in
our adjoining counties, many persons can tes
tify. to the truth of this statement; I give it to
you , at the request of Mr. Bradford.- You can
sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative -in
this and they adjoining counties if you. have the
proper agents. Yours, &c.,. -
THOMPSON SURGHNOR.,
DR. WOOD: Dear Sir: Permit me to express
the obligations I am under for the entire res
toration of my hair to its original color; about
the time of my arrival in the United States it
was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the ap
plication of your "Hair Restorative" it soon
recovered its original hue. I consideryour re
storative as a very wonderful Invention, quite
efficacious as well as agreeable.
S. THALRERG.
THE RESTORATIVE is put up in bottles of
three sizes, viz : large, medium, and small ;
small holds i-a-pint,amtretails for $1 a bottle;
the medium holds at least twenty per cent more
in.proportion- than the 'emall,retads for $2 per
bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 percent
, more in proportion, and retails for $3.
0.. J. WOOD &; CO., Proprietors . ,
No. 444 Broadway, New-York, and
114 Market Street, St. Louis, Me:,
ft3=`And sold by-all good druggists and fancy
goods dealers. • [v7-7-14-3M.
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BANK NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned, have formed an as
suctation and prepaid.a certificate for the pur-,
pose of Establishing a bank of issue discount
and deposit, under the provisions of the act en
titled "an act to establish a system .of free
banking in •Pennsylvania, and to secure the,
public against loss from insolvent Banks" ap
proved the 31st day of March
The Bank to be called Bank.of Marietta to
be located in the borough of Marietta and bouu-,
ty of Lancaster, to. consist of a Capital Stock
of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Shares of
Fifty Dollars each, and it is contemplated to
increase the Capital Stock to the amount of
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
James L. Shultz,, Henry IVlusselman,
John Kline, John Miller,
John W. Clark, S. F. Eagle,
Aaron Gable, Doe. J. Grove,
James Mebaffey, B. F. Hiestand,..
John Becker, &inn. Patterson,
John R. Diffenbach, David Harry,
Thomas. Zell, A. fF. Cassel.
Barr Spangler, [lB-6nt
Civil' Enijaneer, S!zrveyor, Conveythicer
and Tiraughtsman,
hfain-st.; Mountjoy, Lancaster Co., Pay
ALI. kinds of land surveying and dividing.
levelling of water courses, roadsi&c. Ac
curate, and neat plain and - ornamental, Mapping
and draughiing of town plans, large lsfidect es
tates, &c. MecAanics', Quarriers , and Both
work measured and estimated. 'DeedS, - Rerea
ses, Powers 'Of attorney and other legal instru
ments neatly and icouraWy. diniVn. Esedu
tors', Administrathis?; Assignees' and ~Guard
ians accounts ststed.
DI- He is also Agent for the sale of the
Ridgeway Farm and Land Company's Lands
in Elk County, Pa. - COmfroinicatiOns by letter
promptly attended to".
“Quick•iisks and small_ profits.”
.GEO, H. raTtA,
LUMBER, TIMER AB1,1) CZAL
COMMISSION . MERCJJANT,
Marietta, laneaeter County, Pa.
YARD on the River Bank, opposite the old
and well known ,4 FLURY'S Rpir.L."
Raving opened a Yard for the transaction of a
Commission Business,
I would respectfully solicit consignments, and
pledge myself to use my utmost exertions' for
the best interest of my patrons. I feel assured
of my ability to obtain the highest market rates
and effect sales of all articles that may be en
trusted to may care. I will be readiat all
Ames to make purchases or attend to any bu
tiness the public may feel disposed to place in
my charge, and all instructions punctually car
ried out. Advances made on consignments.
Jlitnuary.2l 2 - 1866.-ly*
REVERE HOUSE,
(FORMERLY EAGLE ROTEL.)
No. 227 North Third Street; Phila
THIS- house is situated in the most business
part of the city, has one hundred and thirty
rooms; large Parlors and every room is newly
furnished and is considered one of the finest
Hotels of its class in Philadelphia; ithas erect
ed a large observatory where persons can have
a fine view of the City, Delaware river, &c., &c.,;
it is Also supplied with hot and cold water
Bathes, which will be free of charge for the
guests of the House ; City Cars will take you
to the Revere Houser Our charge is moder
ate, $1.2.5 per day ; persons visiting , the city
will please come and try the Revere House and
we pledge.ourselves that we will endeavor to
use our best efforts to make it appear like home.
CHARLES J. FABER, of Reading, will have
charge'of the Office, G. W. HIN,KLE,
formerly of the States Union Hotel and latterly
of,theNnited. States Hotel, Atlantlenity, N.
J.,
,PROPRIETOR.
JAMES M. ANDERSON respectfully an
nounces to the citizens of Marietta and vi
cinity, that he has Jost received' direct from the
eastern markets' one of the largest and best as
sorted stocks if Confection,asy,ever offered in
this borough; consisting orCuridies, Foreign
Fruits, and Nuts, Toys, and fiNday Presents
endlesss variety. Coine and. seehrnd be con
vinced of the fine as,seirtmenf , and the
.low pri
ces at which everythineVihis line ifi4•lling.
DA G AT EL ICE:—An excellent Ili . igatelle
Tiblelbi este inquire at thietiffice.
riTOTT'S. flanging and. Side tamps,
For Nide at GROVE 4 RDTSP.t'
CON STATIT„LY on MO/long .. .?.hela.r,ec,_
tifid•lVOlTy.." tehyaviin e
J. R. HOFFER,
HEALTH - AND ITS , PLI:ASUitES!
OR, DISEASE AND ITS AGONIES!
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CHOOSE.HETWEEN THEM.
OLLOWAY'S PILLS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What is more fearful than the breaking
down of the nervous system? To be excites
ble or nervous in a small degree is most dis
treising, for where Min a remedy be found?—
There is one :---ctrink but little wine, beer, or
spirits, or far better, none ; take no coffee,—
weak tea being preferable; get,all the fresh
air you can ; take tree or four Pills every night;
eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops ;
and if these p,oldon rules are followed, you
will be happy in mind and strong in body, and
forget you have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If there is one thing more than another for
vvLich these Pills are so famous itistheirpuri— ,
lying properties, especially thOr power of
cleansing the- blood from all 'impurities, and
removing dangerous andauspended secretions.
Universally-adopted as the one'grand remedy
for female complaints; they never fail, never
weaken the system, and always bring about
what is-required:
SICK HEADACHES' AND vv ANT OF AF-
PETITE
• These feelings which so sadden us, most fr-e
quently arise from annoyances or trouble, from
obitructed perspiration, or from eating and
drinking what is unfit • for 'us, thus disordering
the liver and stomach. These orgsmi must be
regulated if you wish to be Well. The Pills, if
taken according" to ;the Minted instructions,
will quickly restore a healthy action to both
liver and'atentadh,4hence folloW as a natural
consequence, a good appetite and a clear head.
In the But an. 4 West Indies scarcely any other
medicine is everused for these disorders.
. .
• DISORDERS OF THR KIDNEEN.
In all diseases affecting these organs, wheth
er they seorete too much or too little water;
or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel
or with aches and pains settled in the loins
over the rations of the kidneys, these Pillii
should be taken according to the printed direc
tions, and the Ointment ahould be well rubbed
into the small of the back at bed time. This
treatment will give almost immediate rehet
when all other means haYe‘failed,
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.
No medicine will so effectually improve the
stomachtone of the as these Pills • they remove
all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance
or improper diet. They
_reach the liver
and reduce , it to a healthy action ;. they are
wonderfully efficacious in ,case of spasm,—in
fact they never fail in curing all disorders of
the liver and Stomach.
Holloway's Pals arethe best remedy known
in the - world for the fallowing diseases.
Ague, • Dropsy; Inilatanuition,
Asthma: , • 'Elysentery, Jaundice, •
Bilious Complaints, Erysipelas, Liver Com.
Blotches on.the Female plaints,
Skin, regularities, ; Lumbago,
Bowel Complaints, Fevers of all Piles,
C01ic,,., kinds, • Rheumatism ,
Constipation of the Fits, " Retention of
Bowels, Gout, Urine,
Consumption, Dead-ache, Scrofula, or
Debility, Indigestion, King's Evil,
Stone and Gravel, Tumours, Sore Throats,
Secondary Symp- Ulcers, • Venereal At
. toms, Worms,of all tedium
Tic-Douloureux, kinds, Wealtneas,&c.
Catrrion r.---None are genuine :unless the
Win* "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AEI? Lox::
DON," are disCernible as a Water-mark in every
leaf of the book of directions around each pot
or box; the same msybe, plainly sett' by lfdd
ins; the leaf The A blindrionle
will be giveb to illy'rine reniering such infer
motion as may lead to the , detectiqn of atkY
party Or parties counterfeiting the metheinesor
vending the same, knowing there to be spa-
Sold at,the Manufactory, qf, Professor Mx.
LOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yorkot_anif by
all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi
‘cine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes
let 25 bents, 62'celits and $1 each.'
11 There is considifibla _saving. by takiar.
the laiger .• •
N B.—Directions for the guidance of patients
in every, disorder are. affixed to each box, [7-8
NEWGOODS.
SPANGLER-8c: PATTERSON,
111 . 061eihst.'; Illarietta, Pa.
AA, RE ,noa , ,aupplied With a general
ASSORTKENT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS,
and evexy,thin_g desirable to their line.
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR.
Superior,Silk Velvet, Grenadine and Woolen
. Vestings French Silk-miged Doeskin and
plain Cassim e res, Cloths, of
_all grades,
for Coats, Over-coats and
Business suits, Union Caisimeres, Sattinetts,
Plaid and Plain Jeans, Lamh's-wool, Silk
arid Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Gloves,
Wool aim cotton HosierY, Suspenders,
, Cravats, Neek4ies„Shirt breasts and
collars, Boy's and Mena Shawls,
Grieket Jac k s ts , , childrea°s,
youth's, find men's Cap and Soft liats.
LgDIE DEPARTMEN'r.
Black. Bayadare and Fancy . Plaid Silks,
Figured and plain Merinos, in all colors,
French WoolDeLames, in beautiful depli r re,
Manchester and Pacific Castim,eres andye
Laines, .Rep I9politans, Moutidng TitMt
. -
cloths, Coburgs, Bombazines, „Alpacas
Lavellas„ English and American 4-4 Chintz,
.
,Boquel . ark other new style Prints,
Rich Plindi and neat 'fig'd Merinos for misses.
SHAWLS.
Stella and Merino bordered, Ednelle, Onitimy
Jacquard, superior . Gay and Plain 4 and 8
Quarters ,Beavy shawl's, a variety of
, Shawls, i Op,of a Caps,
Zephyr shawls and Capes.
CLOAK'S! OLO ? 4
Cloth Talmas. and Dusters, several :styles of
heth, for .olaoks and . Wines, Sacking and
Skirting Flannels, Bekver Kid and Bad4lik
Gloves and &mullions, Enlinoidered Sleeves
and collars, Chenele,..Braid and Bead Bead
Nets, Diamond Ruffling of all widths, all of
the new styles Of, dress trimming, Split Ze
phyr, Shetland Wool, 'Crochet Braid, &c., &c.
•
HOUSE. FURNISHING
While and Grey linen and cotton table - elothi",
Cotton Biaper and crash Toweling, Sheeting,
Checks and ticking,'Cradle, Crib and Bed
Blarkkets,Alarimilleli Quilts and Counterpanes,
Bureau Covers, Embossed Table Covers, 4, 6
and 16 ivaitersFloor Oil . Clops, Prime Live
picked Feathers. CARPETSS 40 pieces of
Carpel in various ) qualities, froni common to
medium and; Extra. Three
,Ply,
DECOR.I7'IPE PAPER.
As full an assortinent as Can;he found in the
county, of the choicest Gd
..,t,, Glazed and coin-
Moo Wall 'aper for Parlors, Chainbers, Haas,
Offices, Ike., with Pannels,lmps& Borders.
, 4.3ILOCRIES., •
6 1 Best liejiized White - ,,amdc.,Bxesats
Sugars ;. Choice Green: andsliado Tear;
:grira Fine Orleans Moinsect; •
Lovering.and other Syrupsky ,
Rio, Java and Laguira C'OFF,E.F.SltYlirina;
Tuproca and Corn , Starch Split long
Beans; Cheese; Rice and Bliitimi..netivdDried
Peaches and Apples';: , kkrckerall"
Shad and Herring, all of which
hive been bought Sin dtisa . iand - v(4O .
at a very,tukall advance . on „cost , pu~Aelidt
and make your purchases or .send- its *lli Or
ders, early. , '
TATIONA,II, largesttaw • p
0 town.at IGTove Roth's. •
•
BOIILIyN'S lo4g celebrated
, BENJAMIN 41-C6V
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GOODWIN'S & BRO's. jalgritalion
Chewing Tottacco. The, logit in ';";
NYAr l 4 l %.,.W'r *le 1 4 • Nv.0...1.41% - .
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