The Weekly Mariettian. (Marietta, Pa.) 1860-1861, December 29, 1860, Image 3

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    Elle Yon( fflatititian.
SATURDAY, DECEIIBER 29, 1860
MARIETTA CAR TIME: The knowi ng is
the starting time for leaving "Upper-Station:"
GOING EAST
Marietta Accommodation, at 7.50 a .
Harrisburg Accommodation, 2.21 p. m
Mail Train, 6.26 p. m
Live Stock with Emigrant attached, 10.10 p. m
GoING I.VEsT
Mail Train, 12.11 noon.
Harrisburg Accommodation, 6.26 p. in ,
Express freight and Emigrant, 1.40 a. in,
The Mail train East and Harrisburg Accom•
modation West will pass at "Upper Station.
Our Carrier" desires us to'say
that he will present his compliments on
"New Year's Day," to our Borough sub
scribers. He is a faithful, deserving boy
an we hope to hear of his success id a
pecuniary way.
orThere will be a prottactedgeeting
in Rev. Martin Peck's church, commen
cing on Saturday evening, January sth.
Revs. Bridox and Swartz are expected
to be present and participate.
arßev. Dr. Timlow will lecture be
fore the Marietta Literary Society, in
the High School room on Monday even
ing next. Subject: "Every day wonders."
car Lewis P. Brady, of Mountjoy, has
procured ; f etters Patent for ao improved
Self Raker for reaping machines ; and
Jacob R. Oyler for a Raking attachment
to Reapers and Mowers.
ow The Board of Directors of the
Poor on Monday, elected Mr. Samuel
Spielman, of the borough of Strasburg,
Steward of the Poor and House of Em
ployment.
ifiritev. P. J. Timiow will preach a
sermon to the children, in the Presbyte
rian church on Sunday morning (to-rnor
row) at ten o'clock.
The Poultry thieves are still at
work in our neighborhood. Mr. Shultz's
premises, adjoining town, was relieved
of four turkeys ; and Mr. Fulks, butcher,
on Market street, had a flue turkey, al
ready cleaned, stuffed, &c., just in readi
ness to place in the stove, stolen.,
are-The meeting of the Marietta Lit
erary Society on Monday evening last,
was ora truly interesting character. Dr.
Grove explained how Climate affects the
character of a people, deducing well di
gested argument—showing that-the Tem
perate Zones are best adapted to physi
cal and intellectual developement, and
'hat extremes of heat and cold are det
rimental to the vigorous growth of mind
or body. The subject was discussed by
Messrs. Spangler, Geist, Allen, Sawyer
and others. "Ought there be a property
qualification for suffrage" was then dis
cussed. Capt. J. J. Libhart occupied
the chair, and decided in favor of the
Negative. The committee on Lectures
announced Dr. Timlow as lecturer for
Monday evening next. Subject—Every
Day Wonders. The public is respect
fully invited to attend. REPORTER.
ilEr On Monday night, between 11 and
12 o'clock, the large barn belonging to
Mr. Detweiler, on the Columbia turn
pike, a quarter of a mile west of Mount
ville, was turned to the ground, and
seven cows, seven head, of fat cattle, two
calves, two hundred bushels of wheat,
and a largo quantity of hay and straw
was consumed in the flames. Four hor
ses, two steers and two Wagons, was all
that could be rescued. The barn of Mr.
Friday, about a hundred yards off, also
caught, fire from the falling sparks, but
theotimely arrival of neighbors prevented
the flames from getting any headway.—
The fire is supposed to have been the
work of an incendiary. Mr. Detweiler's
loss is heavy, but these is an insurance
on the barn and stock to the amount of
five thousand dollars.
PIONEER FIRE CO. HALL,
Saturday Evening, Dec. 22, 1860.
On motion, Resolved, that the minutes
on record in regard to the late Fire be
published in "l'he Mariettio , n."
Sabbath Evening, Dec. 16,1860.
The alarm of fire was given about 8
o'clock, F. M. when the Company re
paired to the Engine House and proceed
ed with the apparatus to the scene, which
proved to be the House on the lower ead
pf Win. Singer's lot and occupied by
John W. Walker. The building was
burst to the ground and four children
perished in the flames. The Companies
succeeded in saving the adjacent prOper.
ties with bat-tittie damage to the prop
erties. The fire Is supposed to have
originated from placing wood upon the
stove to dry - for kindling next morning,
andttv parents going to church, leaving
the children in bed. Thecitizens gen
erally lent but little aid to the Firemen;
some few acted nobly ; the Company re
turned the Engine, &c., to the house,
when the roll was called and absentees
fined. Wu. CHILD, JR., Sec'y.
Imo' Two convicts made their escape
from the county prison on Sunday last
One of them a Berman named Swartz ;
the other a mulatto named John Shultz.
Both were clad in the striped . " Unifom "
of the orison; A reward 0f1.50 is offer
ed for their appisheatitork.
.D gweatzal } will be in .town on
WednnadayoTomusfy 2n4, Temaidonly
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MR. EDITOR :—ln the communication I T IST OF LETTERS remainit*in the Dost p
in regard to the late fire, much fault is _a.
It l ern ote r ‘a 3( l , l% is tr o i . ett i a , , or L so a n n s ca noi ste u r i C ir o o u g n fo y r ,
let.
attached to some of the officers of the tors will please mention they are advertised.
Pioteer Fire Co. for not performing Allen t James Lindeman] John
2 LetellrOn & Young
their duty ; now the company numbers jj a u i x , n er xf o e rg o-i a n n - L 2 Leicht Jacob
58 members within bounds of the Stew- Buchan James Lemy J.
Lendhard
ands and on the night of the fire 49 an- I b i r u a e s i e lle La'i l Ll n 2 (3ll Mad Henry
swered to their names when the roll was
Bunn M. A. 2 Michael H.
called. The officers are a President and p ie ra i Ltz ge C r hj . isli „ an Miller Joseph
Moore M. H.
five Directors who have a duty to per-Peirce Hiram
form in case of fire; the duties of the Cook
Samuel
Presher Henrick
CT) o p k Aaron
n s 1 m e
Directors are allotted as follows : Hose- Co
H
D.
ocl.tyM7aret Pritchard G. J.
Reuss Edward
ma Cable
n, Ladderman, Axman,- Llookman and , Cathaw David- Reese Sampson 2
Redhog John
Rankman. On the night of the fire every F,
director performed his duty as allotted, H isi v e id G rdrard AV
Dennison A. 2 Riggs A. B.
IV. 3 1 11 3 o ' g n e e rs A a n m' 1 2
but the Rankman, who was indisposed Deitz John Ritter David
and unable to attend to his dut y. The Early A. Rhoads
Early M. Rawb ,'
Frederick W.
director of Hooks carried one of theShute Peter
Fisher H. J.
Fisher John Stibgen C.
large fire-hooks alone to the fire and the Frazer AV. A. Shellaberger E.
President used every possible exertion to Grub C. B. Stacks 'I homes
Grass John Schenk Michael 3
induce the citizens to furnish water for Grimes Sae] Schmidt Joseph
the Pioneer Engine, for they could not g e a b te h s a t lise;tl Smith Elizabeth
, Shultz Mathias .
use their suction. He called upon the. Green Barbra Snyder Christian
Chief Burgess and others to assist in Ici se y Daniel on
-1
Herold John
. Schmitt Franz
forming a line to supply the engine with Hause Jacob Seitz A. . .
water. I would ask what more could b e Hoover S. L. Sherror Gee.
Huchenberger Peter Shanks D.
done with 49 men than was done ? What Hershey A.Shatter Priscilla
saved the adjoining frame stables, to-
A.,
Hershey Johnio--n Strork Solomon
Isaac Sanders Miss Eliza
basso sheds, &c., when in flames but the Hoffman Christ. Scbrelling John
Hose of the P. F. Co. with their seer- Hannum flo%var %mei Trone George H.
Walter Abraham 2
tions, and some few citizens who render- Herr Benj. IVatson David
ed all the aid in their power; the flames
.11oehninsoatit.eilttr
H. Weber
Wise John 2.
Weber H. & Co.
could not have been reached without the Keegin Timothy Wissley Joseph
hose. There were two females who took Kefoot G. -B. Wissler M.
Zaun John
Kisher Christ.
their places in the rank and assisted in Kessleng George
KELLY P. M. Zus; J.
supplying the Pioneer with water who
really deserve a special notice, Mrs.
Philip Ropp and a german woman who
resides in Mr. Bailie's house. Hciwever,
there is alWays some censure upon the
Fire Co. after a fire; that they do not
perform their duty as fireman, as though
50 firemen could work the engine take
charge of the Hooks, Ladders Axes &c. ;
forin a line asp - are - or two in length, if
tr.. •
required, (when water can not be had
with the suction) —all without the aid of
the citizens ; yet in every instance of a
fire they have been enabled, with the
assistance of a few noble hearted citizens,
to allay the - flames with as little damage
as would have been done in larger places,
where they have fire plugs and plenty of
water. All the Pioneer and the other
fire company would ask at a fire, is, for
the citizens to aid them in supplying
them with plenty of water for the en
gines and occasionally relieve those
working the engine, and we are certain
the "Pioneer" will.accomplish as much
as any other company of her number.—
I would Ask where was the committee of
twelve citizens to bri appointed by the
Chief Burgess to take charge at the time
of Fire. Echo answers "where," or has
that Resolution been repealed.
f ir Prof. James, B. Giffin, President
and proprietor of the Coatesville Acad
emy, was arrested last week ou a charge
of procuring money by false representa
tions. The money,alleged to have been
fraudulently obtained was drawn at the
Inland Deposit Company, and of Reed,
Henderson & Co. Mr. Giffin denies the
charge of false pretences and says the
whole was a fair business transaction.—
As the case will probably come up at
the January Sessions we forbear any
comment upon it.
fir Any person wishing to be posted
upon Legislative doings should subscribe
for the Harrisburg Telegraph. See ad
vertisement.
m. Carpenter ; Esq., has been ap
pointed Recorder of the city of Lances
ter, in place of J. Franklin Reigart, Esq.
resigned. _
crWe are told the "Vigilant" ball at
the Donegal House, was quite a success.
_ _
Clkir The Susquehanna is again frozen
over.
=M
In Marietta, on',Christmas et ening, by Rev
G. M. Clawges, Mr. WM. KLINE to Miss Lou
isa HERALD S both-of East Donegal township
DIED.
- - -
On the 20th instant, GILBERT C., son 'of Da
vid and Maria Roth, of this borough, aged five
months and five days.
, .
NOTICE. The subscribers to the Capital
Stock of " The Marietta and Maytovvri.
Turnpike Road Company" are' hereby notifi
ed to pay to John W. Clark, Treasurer, on - or
before January 19th,1861, a fourth instalment
of Five Dollars per share. -
Interest at the rate of 1 per cent per month,
will be required on this instalment, on all not
paid up, previous to February - 19th, 1861.
By Order of the Board.
.1. W. CLARK, Secretary.
Marietta, December 29, 1860.
VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY
- FOR SALE.
Will be sold at public sale, at the Donegal
House, Marietta, on Saturday, JANUARY
12th, 1861, the following very desirable town
.
property, viz :
One Lot. of Ground. .
Situate on High or Market Street, adjoining
Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store on the west, on which
are erected a Two-story Frame •
DWELLING HOUSE,
AND TAILOR SHOP.
The location of this property either as a pri
vate residence or place of business, is unsur
passed in.ths borough.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after
noon, when terms and conditions will be made
known by , THE i l l be
December 22, 1860-ts.
VVINTER GOODS. A. large assortment
of Coat and Overcoat Cloths,
Extra -heavy Fancy Cassimeres,
Rid". Velvet and Cashmere Vestings,
. Gents Shawls and Fur Mufflers,
Scarfs,. Neck-ties and Gloves.
French Mennoes—very. cheap,
Coburgs, Thibits and Mousede Laine,
Supenor Cloth Cloaks,
Shawls of every shape,
Zephyr Hoods, Gloves, &c.
Together *Alva full assortment of Blankets,
Counterpanes, M U-S1 ns, Checks. Tickings
Shectings, just received by
SPANGLER & PATTERSON.
Marietta, December 8 1 186 Q.
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.re
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TAE DAILY TELEGRAPH.
A FIREMAN
The Daily Telegraph was established in 1856,
and has now been over four years in existence.
Many of our friends considered the establish
ment of a daily Republican newspaper at the .
Capital of the State as a hazardous undertakL
ing, but we have succeeded, after expending a
large sum of money, in placing the same on a
permanent bisis, and the public may rely on
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employs a corps of regular stenographic re
porters during the session of the Legislature,
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.ceedings of the Legislature can look in the
Telegraph for them.
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of 'Harrisburg that receives the regular Associ
ated Press reports by.: Telegraph. The dis
patches appear, therefore much earlier than
they arrive here in the Philadelphia and New
York morning papers. Full Congressional Re
ports will appear daily, together with all the
latest !reign and Domestic News.
TERMS OF THE DAILY.
'The Daily will be furnished during the Ses
sion of the Legislature for $l. Yearly subscii
hers who receive their papersby mail will be
charged $4, payable in advance. Address
GEO. BERGNER, & CO.
DR. G. W. WORRALL,
SURGEON DENTIST,
MARKET STREET, ADJOINING CASSEL'S STORE
OFFERS his professional services to the
public and will be happy to wait on an who
- may patronize him. Dentistry in all
Its branches carried on.
ilNillls TEETH inserted on - the most ap
proved principles of Dental science. All oper
ations on the mouth performed it. a skillful
and workmanlike manner—on fair principles
and reasonable terms. Having, determined
upon a permanent location in this borough, at
the old stand, would ask a Continuance of the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him.;
having studied under a celebrated graduate of
the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgeons,
feels confident to be able to tender satisfaction
in all branches of the profession.
Refers to Dr. R. L. McClellan, D. D. S.
Dr. H. B. Dunlap, D. D. S.
- F. Hinkle, M. D.
1. H. Grove, M. D.
Smith Armor, M. D.
!Cr Ether administered to proper persons.
E American Watches are among the best
I
timekeepers now in use, and for durability
strength and simplicity far' surpass any other
watch made in the world.
IL L. of E. J. Z A HM
Corner of North Queen-st., and Centre Square
Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the verb
lowest rates—every watch accompanied with
the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen
uineness.
APPLES.Wea:
Fruit direct from New
varieties can be found
Holland Pippins, Winter Greenings,
Orange Pippins, Rhode Isl'd Greenings,
Baldwins, Tallman's Sweets.
Russetts, Spitsenberger's.
Northern Spy, All No. One Apples.
FOR SALE CHEAP AT WOLFE'S.
lIIASE'S CONCENTRATED L Y E, au-
Vparior to any now in use, can be had at the
Cheap Store of DiJ'enbarh.
ASUPERIOR COOK STOVE, verb plain
style, each one warranted to per
form to the entire satisfaction of the
purchaser. STERRETT & CO.
LUMBER YARD.
J. GROSH & SON, Lumber Dealers.
Yard at the Eastern part of Marietta.
Ba- Please all at their office, adjoining the
THREE-STORY brick house the. CANAL.
F LAVOURING vania EXTRACTS:
Strawberry,
Apple,
Almond, Rose, Lemon,
Just received and for saleat Grove tr Roth's.
N ST A NTLY on hand, Monongahela re
C
tified Whiskey. Benjapsili 4r C
TERMS OF THE WEEKLY
TERM OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY
LEGISLATIVE REPORTS
TELEGRAPHIC. DISPATCHES
MARIETTA, PA
e receiving onr Winter
ork City. Among tha
1860! Fourth Arrival of 1860
GooD•
NOW OPENING, a beautiful assortment
of New Fall Goods, bought in New
York and Philadelphia. •
CLOAKS,
The newest fall styles :
The Arab,
The Basque
The Walking Coat,
The Full Back,
The Plain Back,
The Cape Style,
The Beaver Cloth, &c., &c., &c.
Cloaking Cloths of every kind. Dress goods of
every description, newest styles and just im
ported in New York.
SHAWLS.
A beautiful assortment, and latest styles:
Brocha Long Shawls,
Scotch Long Blanket Shawls,
French Long Blanket Shawls,
Stella Shawls, embracing every color &
•
quality.
Coating, Cassimeres, and Vestings.
We respectfully invite attention to our stock
of Coatings, Cassimeres and Vestings; exceed
ing in variet3 ,quality and cheapness, any goods
in that line we ever offered.
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store
Nov. 3, 1960
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Q UPPLEE & BRO.,
Inert f) BRASS FOUNDERS,
AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, c .
Second, Street, below Union,
COLUMBIA, PA.,
o-
They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron
Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces,
Pipes, for. Steam, Water and Gas ; Columns,
Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil
dings, and castings of - every description ;
STEARI ENGINES AND - BOILERS,
IN THE'MDST MODERN AND IMPROVED
Manner; Pumps, -Brick Presses, Shafting and
Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery
for' Mining and Tinning ; Bras Bearings,
Steam and Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil
Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and
Water; Brass Fittings in all their
Variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues,
Heaters, - Stacks, - Bolts,
Nuts,. Vault Doors,
" Washers, &c.
• BL A CKSMI'PHING
GEN.IsRAL.
From long experience in building machinery we
flatter ourselves that we can give general satis;
faction to those why may favor us with their
orders. A3i.. - 3'Repairing promptly attended to.
Orders by mail addressed as aboVe,. will meet
wsth prompt attention. Prices to suit the. times.
*Z. SUPPLER,
, T. R. SUPPLER. .
Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14-tf
PLUMB & DYER,
Fashionable Tailors & Drapers,
Opposite A. reissel's store, Market street,
MARIETTA, PA
THE undersigned having associated them
selves into a co-partnership, Would here
by inform. their Old patrons and the pubic
generally; that they will - continue the
Fashionable Tailoring Business
at the old stand, adjoining Dr. Hinkle's Drug
Store, Market street. Having a fine stock of
S.
• eidiM eußiNehes &3)6StiPOS,
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 fairors.
Christian Plumb,
Nathan Dyer.
tar Gutting done at short notice.
Marietta, Sep. 10, 1849.-tf
EWELItY.-=-A large and selected stock of
fine jewelry of the latest patterns 'from the
best factories in the country can be found at
IL L. & E. J. ZAHM'S.
Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan
caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all
goods warranted to be as represented.
•
TORE N E - W GOODS' The subscriber
having just returned from Philadelphia
where he renewed and added to his
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Of Dress Goods. Call and aee the new styles
and learn the low prices; at DIFFENBACH'S.
J. A. PONGDON,
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. .
DR. J. Z. DOEFER, DENTIST,
OE THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL:
SURGERY, LATE OF jiARRISBURG, P.
OFFICE: Front street, fourth door 4. 07- ---7=- - ;
from Locust, over Saylor & McDon-qeSsass
ald's Book Store, Columbia. Entrance be
ween the Drug and Book Stores. [3-ly
DANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LANCASTER, PA
OFFICE :—No. 24 Noatki DUKE STREET,
opposite the Court Douse, where he will at
tend to the practice of his profession in all its
various branhhes. [Nov. 4, '59.-ly
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W-Y-ORK APPLES,
50 Boxes Valencia and Bunch Raisins,
fio Bags pared and unpared Dried Peaches,
50 Bags pared Dried Apples,
1000 Lbs. Cod Fish; Fine Syrups, Sugars, Ike
Dec. B.] SPANGLER & PATTERSON.
SPECTACLES to auit all who,,ffi g pieg-f-f-A,
can be aided with glasses,
can be bought at H. L. - 4. E:.T.' ZAHDP S 3 Cor
ner of North Queen-st., and 'Center Square,
Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames,
at short notice. [l/6.11,
rILOTHS AND- CA SSIMERS.—A very Bil
k parlor selection bf French and German
Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti
ful Vestings, a new and fashionable lot, just
arrived at Diffenbach's Cheap Store.
- DUGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various
11 styles and at much lower prices :than the
same grades were sold last fall.
Springier k Patterson:
ASUPER . 1 , 0 R . article 'of Rectified Crab
Apple Cider, for sale by the barrel or gal
lon at J. Diffenbach's Store.
"C 1 .. GOODWIN'S Sr BRO's. Plantation fine
r 4.
cut Chewing Tobacco. The best in the
world. For sale at WOLFE'S..
CT. CROIX AND NEW ENGLAND RUM
for culinary °purposes, warranted genuine
at H. D. Benjamin 11 . Co?.s. - ;.
BO H LEN'S long celebrated GS N ,.
BENJAMIN to' CO
STATIONAIII - -tbe largest assortment in
town at Grove Roth's.
lANEWELL'S
.. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERZ
No. 724 ARCH STREET, PHILAVELI'AfA,
One of the largest and most complete Ganef icr
in the United' States, where the best Pic
tures, known to the Photographic art,
at pricesno higher than are paid
for miserable caricatures
The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, at
tends personally, every sitting—and allows no
picture to TeaVe the Gallery unlr ss it gives per
fect satisfaction,.
Daguerreotypes and Athbrotypes of absent
or deceased' ftiends, photographed to any de
sired size, or taken on Canvass, Life size, and
painted in Oil by the hest Artists.
At this Gallery pictures can be taken , in any
weather—as perfect in cloudy days as when)
the sun shines.
Persons visiting the city are respectfulTy
in
vited to examine our specimens, which for
price and quality defy competition.
Instructions given in the art of Photog
raphy. . R. NEWELL,
- Gallery of Art, 724 Arch St., Philadelphia.
. . COMMENDATIONS: .
From Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, M. C., Ohio.
My family and frierills all concur in the opin
ion that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like
than anything they ever saw. My likeness
has been repeatedly taken by artists in various
ways, but I have never yet had one which pre
sents so true-to nature, all the features and ex
pressions of countenance as this.
From Hon. E. Joy Morris,, late Minister to
Italy.
The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of
your portraits, conAned with their, durability
of color and faithfulnow as likenessses, cannot
fail to commend them to the attention and pa
tronage of all who appreciate true art.
From Col. James Page.
Having occasion for a portrait, I procured
one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of
Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, under
the new process discovered - by him; and take
great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction giv
en me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness,
but its artistic finish in all respects, and recom
mend him to the patronage of these disposed to
encourage the beautiful art.
Nov. 29, 13G0.-iy]
p, S. RATHVON,
ki•
[SUCCESSOR TO F. J. KRAMPH. J
1111 Merchant Tailor,
Draper and Clothier, Cornhr of Korth
Queen and Orange Streets,
LANCASTER, 'PA.
A VAILS himself of this, opportunity of an
y,. nouncing to the citizens of Marietta and
vicinity, and hit friends and the public in gen
eral, that he has taken the old stand of the late
F. J. Kramph, where he has been employed
for the last ten years, and intends continuing
the Merchant Tailoring Clothing, businessin all
lits various 'branches, and hopes that a
course of strict fidelity to his patrons may
merit a reasonable - share of their ft
donee and support. In addition to a complete
Stock of Clothing and -
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods,
He will constantly endeavor to provide a good
assortment 'of French, German and American
Cloths, Cassitneres and _Vestings,
which will be promptly made tworder in a sub
stantial and fashionable manner, or according
to such styles as to his patrons may be most
desirable. The Foreign and American Fall
and 'Winter Fashions received, in, addition to
the monthly reports which come to hand regu
larly throughout the year.
The agency for the order on sale of James
W. Scott's (formerly Winchester & Scott's)
celebrated Patent Shoulder-seam Shirts still
continued and properly attended to.
S. S. R. would be doing violence to his own
feelings and to the just deserts.of his friends in
Marietta, were he here to omit , returning his
sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness
they have extended towards him during a long
series of years, and hopes his future efforts
may not render him unworthy a continuance
of the same. . [v7-Iv
PROF. L. MILLER'S
HAIR liVVIGORATOR.
An Effective, Safe and Economical Compound I
.
-o--
For restoting Gray Hair to its original color
without dyeing, and preventing the hair from
turning gray. •
For Preventing Baldness, and curing it, when
there is the least particle of vitality or recuper
ative energy remaining.
For Removing Scurf and Dandruff', and all
cutaneous affections of the Scalp.
For Beautifying the Hair, imparting to it an
unequalled gloss and brillancy, making it roft
and silky in its texture and causing it to curl
readily. • - • -
The great celebrity and the increasing de
mand for this unequalled preparation, convince
the proprietor that one trial is only necessary
to satisfy, a- discerning public of its superior
qualities over another preparation - at present in
use. It cleanses the head and scalp from dand
ruff and other cutaneous diseases. Causes the
hair- to grow luxuriantly, and. gives it a rich,
soft, glossy and flexible appearance, and also
where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will
„give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore
thegrowth to those parts which have become
bald, causing it to yield a fresh covering of hair.
There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen
in New York who have had their hair restored
by the use of this invigorator, when all other
preparations hadlailed. L. M. has in his pos
session letters innumerable testifying to the
above facts, from persons of the highest respec
tibility. It will effectually prevent the hair
from turning gray until the latest period ot life
and in cases where,the hair has already-changed
its color, the use of the. Invigorator will with
certainty restore to its original;hue, giving it a
dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume toilet
and a Hair Restorative it. isrparticularly rec
ommended, having an agreeable fragrance;.
add the great facilities it affords in- dressing
the hair which 3 when moist with •I
thenvigo
rator can be dressed in any required farm so as
to preserve its
-- place, wheth.r plain or in curli
hence the great emand for it by the. ladies
as a standard toilet article which none ought : to
be without, as the price places it within the
reach of all, being. .-
Only Twenty-five Cents
per bottle, to be, had at all reipectable druggists
and perfumers. .
L. Miller would call the attention of Parents
• and Guardians to the use of his Invigorator, in
cases where the childrens' Hair inclines to be
weak. The use of it lays the foundation for a
good head of hair, as it removes any - impurities
that ma} have become connected with the
scalp, the removal of which Is necessary - both
for the health of the child, and the future ap
pearance of-its Rain - 4 -
CAUTION.—None genuine without the- fan
simile Lours MILLER being onthe.outerwrap
per also, L. MILLERS HAM INVIGORATOR )
N. Y. blown in the glass.
Wholesale Depot, 56.Dey St.; and sold by all
the principal Merchants and Druggists through
out the world.' ,
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity.
I also desire to present to the American
Public my
New and Improved Instantaneous
LIQUID HAIR DYE
which after years of scientific experimenting .I
have brought to perfection. It dyes Black ,or
Brown instantly without injury to the Hair_ or
Skin, warranted the best article of-the kind
existence.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS.
Depot, 56 . Dey Street New. 'York.
VfilencLid 3 iack_ a ;,fr'ettr./guAal
OPENING THIS DAY—a magnificent asp
sorttnent of NEW and GENUINE
LADIES 'FURS
IN SETTS.,
Blac.k Sable,
Brown' Sablej
la and at'littyAni.i . priees
'S Ca. er CASH STORE
Mink Marten,
Stone Marten,
Fitch Marten,
Silver Martee,,,e
in al/ theprotlaning st
H A LDEMA
CoLesser/if
TO LANDLORDS! inst r receiyeq,SeAteh
I and Irish vHIS H I $ +warren
ted wire, at D. Bervaniatn s.
M ARK THESE FACTS f
THE TESTIMONY of the WHOLE WORLD
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers
AR description of sores are remediable by the
proper and diligent use of this inestimable
preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by
plastering the edges of the wound together is a
folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy dis
eased condition remains underneath to break
out with tenfold' ury m a few days. The only
rational and successful treatment, as indicated
by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in and
about the wound and to soothe the neighboring
mats -by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as
salt is forced into meat.
JXptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and
Any of the above diseases may be cured by
rubbing,the Ointment three times a day
into the chest, throat and neck of the patient;
it will soon penetrate, and give immediate re
lief. Meoicine taken by the mouth smut oper
ate upon the whole system ere its influence can
be felt in any local part, Whereas the Oint
ment will do its work at once. Whoever tries
the unguent in the above manner for the dis
eases named, or any similar disorders affecting
the chest and throat, will find themselves re
lieved as by a charm.
Fistulas,' Strictures
The above class of complaints will be removed
by nightly fomenting the parts with warm
water, and then by most effectually rubbing in
the Ointment. Persons suffering from these
direful complaints should lose not a moment in
arresting their progress It should be under
stood that it is not sufficient merely to smear
ihe Ointment on the affected parts, but it must
be well rubbed in for some considerable time
two or three limes a day, that it may be taken
into the system, whence it will remove any
hidden sore or wound as effectually as though
.palpable . to the eye. There again bread and
water poulticeS ' after the rubbing in of the
Ointment, will do great service. This is the
only sure treatment for female cases of cancer
in the stomach, or where there may be a gen
eral bearing down.
Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers.
JAMES PAGE
- Blotches, as also swellings, can, with cer
tainty; be radically cured ii the Ointment be
used freely, and the Pills be taken night and
morning as recommended in the printed in
structions. When treated in any other way
they only dry up in one place to break out hi
another; whereas this Ointment will remove
the humour from the system, add leave the pa
tient a vigorous and healthy being. It will
require time with the use of the Pills to ensure
a lasting cure.
Dropsical Swellings . , Paralysis and Stay
Although the above complaints differ widely
in their origin and nature, yet they all require
local treatment. Many of the worst cases, of
stieh diseases, will yield in a comparatively
short apace of time when this Ointment is dili -
gently rubbed into the parts affected, even after
every other means have failed. In all serious
maladies the Pills should be taken according
to the printed directions accompanying each
box.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used
in the following cases
Bad Legs, Chiego-foot, Fistulas,
Bad Breasts, Chilblains, dent,
Burns, Chapped Hands,Glandular
Bunions, Corns (Soft) 'Swellings,
Bite of Mos- Cancers, Lumbago,
chetoes and Contracted and Piles.
Band-Flies, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism,
Coco bay, Elephantiasis, Scalds,
Skin Diseases, Scurvy, Sore Nipples,
Tumors, Ulcers, Sore-tbroates,
Wounds, Yaws, Sore-heads.
CAUTIONI—None are genuine unless the
words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND LON
DON," are discernable as a Water-mark in
every leaf of the book of directions, around
each pot or box ; the same may be plainly
Seen by holding the !eaf to the light. A hand
some reward will be given to any one rendering
such information as may lead to the detection
of any party or parties counterfeiting the med
icines or vending the same, knowing them to
be spurious.
Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOL
LOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York and by
all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi
cine throughout the civilized world, in pots, at
2.5 c. 62c. and' $1- each.
li+bThere is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
tients, in every disorder, are affixed to each box.
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM
RESPEC I FULLY inform their
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:^, friends and the public that they
MP still continue the WATCH, CLOCK
is - A 6 AND TE WELRY business at the old
stand, North-west Corner of North
Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa
A full assortment of goods in our line of busi
ness always on hand and for sale at the lowest
cash rates.
. .
Repairing attended to personally by the
proprietors.
HARIVY L. ZAHM.] [gDWI J. 2AHM"
pHO_TOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
executed in the hest style known in the art,
Igo. 532 Arch st., east of Sixth, Philadelphia.
ICP'Life size in Oil and Pastil, Stereoscopic
Portraits, Antorotypes,. Daguerreotypes, kc., for
Cases Medalions Pins Rings, Ste. [IY
TINT 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, dr u m.s , Children's
Gigs, Wheel Barrows, Sleighs, Hobby Horses,
China and .li'aper Toys, Dolls of every size
material Black and White. Animals of all
kinds and an endless' variety of Holiday gifts.
- M. Anderson's, Market-st.
n NEW BRASS
:<,!*'!"" -7 kjl.o C . ll S—Good Time
Keepers, for One Dollar.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully re
paired and charges moderate, at WOLFE'S.
rh LATED WAKE i A Large and fine stock
of Plated ware at XL L. & E. - J. Zanst's,
Corner of Itiorth Queen street & Center Square,
Lancaster; Pa. Tea - Setts, in variety, Coffee
Urns, Pitchets, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake
Baskets,
Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives,
Casters, &e., &c., at manufacturers prices.
Ri:rtarrao attended to at moderate rates.
rraRIME G R 0 C B A. I E S:—Rio, Java and
baguira Coffee, Crushed, Pulverized and
Brown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea.;
Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime. ba
king Molasses; EXcellent Pearl Bailey at
J. R. DIFFENBACIPS.
T OST. A new largo - Sized Scotch-Gingham
Umbrella, Paragon frame, black curved
handle, with a dog head omit. Any person
having it in their possession will please return
- it to :T. M. Anderson.
U'B S , Spokes, Felloes, Wago
Oil*Cloth, Virnishes, &c.
- STERRETT -
GTIM DROPS ' t Stewart'S NeW:**o4ll
Drops 4 S varieties, at Tfrolic 7 , l '
I=
I:LOME-MADE MINCE MEAT,-
.only 12
.Cents Der pound at I. M. Anderson's..
braiets--gief4mited to be
Awrfaiiittpe. Beeejafein
D RIED FRUIT now nel)ing cheap at
130.TFFENDACH'S.
UTERIOR COAL OIL-2+5 ceuta'a quihit
la at •(TROVE ROTIPS.
Scarlet and other Fevers
PAM!
AT C. CRAIC ' E'S GALLERY,