the atiettian. F. L. Baker, .Editor, MARIETTA. PA : Saturday 'oNino, ilobehbet 4, i 86,5. or The Coustitutional Republic of Mexino, through its,, President, Benito Juaret, and 'his Commiisioner, Oak. Jose M. J. Carvajal, has contracted with a gentleman - in New York forlhe nego: tiation and sale of thirty millions of dol lars-in bonds, in denominations of 'sso, $lOO, $5OO. $lOOO, payable twenty years from October 14865,, with interest, at seven per, cent. per annum,-payable semi annually in the city of New York, prin cipal and interest payable in gold. , It is to be hoped that everyiover of liber ty will assist in this loan and-4hus add hie mite •.to wards driving the 4.. Austrian usurper from his prehent position- and teach "Nep. the 3"! Liaison which he richly deserves, from every See the advertisement -,for 114 , 101311 in another column. • • 4 O; The New York Post's Washing too correspondent says that Edward McPherson, the clerk, of the. 11. S. House of Representatives, says be will not put _on the list• of members the names of any members claiming to, be elected from a State that was in rebel lion, and says he woulA be deciding one of the most important questions before Congress, and that eighty Southern members at the outset to vote upon 4 - he subject of their own recognition, would end the controversy in their favor at once. • • The Cincinnati Enquirer says it has from good authority that President Johnson has sent to Europe to General McClellan to return to this country to take charge of the War Department and that Montgoniery Biair has been tendered the Post Office department and Thomas B. Florence to be Secretary of the Navy, and that - Andy Johnson is thus feeling for the locefooo nomination of ISM What shall we, hear next. or President Juarez still remains on Mexican soil, and so Nehement ie the feeling in his favor on the pail. of .many influential Mexican both in the country and abroad, that some of them are rap idly raising outside foices-ou their own foods. Among others, Santa Anna is eaid to be raisinctroops for him at St. Thomas, *here he has ;already enrolled about 150 Italian fightidgmelLi sr The, Qld,Qapitol-Prison a t pres ent contains hut • twenty., prisoners-- Wks, RcusSit, former commissary at Andersonville ;-Captain Winder, also of .Andersouville notoriety ; General Briscoe ;. Fuller, (or-fraud in soldier's votes; Phelan, for forgery on national banks, and about-a dozen of citizens, for horse stealing, Sco, lir The Waibington paper 4 !ay jail ers! Dick Taylor, son of old Zack, and brother-in-law of Jeff.ljayie,,late of the rebel army, bnt now a pardoned , vaga bond, has had a lengthened private in terview with President Johnson, with regard to the . probability 'of the trial of Jeff Davis, but could, get no satisfactory SUM% sr Idles Barris, whose trial absorbed so much of the public interest in Wash ington city, last summer, ad who waif acquitted.on the-ground of 'served him right," is dow making t an honorable liv ing in a milluerj establieltioent on Broad street, Riyhmond,' under an Lassumed name. MB Or J. parclayEl u ding, editor of.the Philadelßhis Evening Telegreph,,,,nnd Collector of Internel ,Revenne for the Pint Districts! Pennsylvania, died sod denly on Sunday Afternoon of calves- Lion of the brain. - ' er Senator Wilson' was the iecipient of a great many favors from his "friends at his home, at, Natick . , lids.ssachnsetts, on Friday, the mouton being commem orated as his twenty:fifth, or sliver wed . ding day. Vir The FetalDi, aie. - likely to be largely retarded if not counterbalspoid, " by the Irish Orangemen, Who, io a air miler that bee been promulgated. clatin to have 100,000 well dtlileiifilibtiPg fun .4 under their contra). , , oar A Georgia JParllallai°,oo:4l/4". of the leading Methodist oleigrneu that State, inroot r useggenoe f or their I/ 01 7' tility to thesoohsyn'brethere,,,Pvl! made overtone to the Episnoimilana foe: a union with them: sr President Johneon has issued proolamatfOO reoommerolirw the permit t of the United - States - to apart r first Thar/laity in ~Deeer4hiti nit rot is. dayof Nationa l 'Ph itiiirivio/ IliD lir It is .aid ,GBll , olllt :kitS pafe larraapmeati Atli a Now der to funs a risme of hfr Oi`tha rebel iter, , TIM TRIAL OP DAVIS.-A statement is no 4 current and teliekeed to be well founded, that the trial of J eff Davis, the chief author of all our woes, has. at last been determined upon. ,He is to be tried for treason in the United States Supreme Court, at Washington. Chief Justice Chase presiding. Attorney General Speed will be misted in the prosecution by Major General Rousseau, W: M. Everts, and John H. - Clifford. Charles O'Connor, of New York, will be the principal attorney for the' de fence. This trial will commence in a few days. The trial and mode, of pro ceeding was decided upon in cabinet council in August last, and the Govern ment has only been waiting the c,ontln sion of the Wirz case to commence proceedings. ./ST4P, BUB AND RfGAGAS.The NOW York pipers contain full details of the disgusticg admiration paid to these half pardoied rebels upon their arrival in that city. Fortunately for the cause of humanity and decency, it was , confined to the copperhead p,,liticians and snobs of. New York, and,the objects of it were as thoroughly disgusted at it as,the oth er sensible witnesses of it. ,It is plain these fellows would make a perfect lion of Jeff Davis; if they could get hold of him. Ifir Mr. Barnum has just secured a large and eligible place, covering sever al lots in Union Square, where it is his intention to "erect a new museum and amphitheatre. 'He will begin operations on the Ist of May next, and hopes to hive the structure completed within eight months afterwards. It will be 'fireproof and BIZ *tries high. ,The en tire top floor will be devoted 'to living zoological sieeimens.—An elevator, worked by steam, will lie in cons t ant operation to.convey visitors from one floor to the ocher. sir Miss Irish, of Pierpont, St,. Law ranee county, was to have been married to a Mr. Conger. of a neighboring town last week The wedding day arrived ; the zninisters and friends came. Mr. Conger was present. Miss Irish kissed hei sister affectionately and left her room. After a long waiting, an attempt was made to find her. Finally a portion of her clothing was - found upon the river bank near by. She had drowned herself. The cause a Mystery. tar The late Edward Everett's -resi dence, in Sumner street, Boston, and the furniture it contained, were sold at. auction on . Wednesday last. The sale attracted a large number of persons,. but the articles' generally sold for much lower. pikes than -might limit been ex -- pentad, owing to the interest attached to them from having belonged to the distinguished statesman and author. The house and ndj oining grounds brought 07,000. eir The ,contestin the Sixth Congres sional. District, in Massachusetts, be tween Gen. Banks and , his uncle, the Rev. Mr: Greenwood, the opposing can didate, had its parallel some years since, when the,Rev.- Dr. Breckenridge was a political rival, .of his nephew, the rebel -general. In that case:the nephew _was suocerafal o as the, nephew will be now: In• bOth-oases the uncle is a clergyman and the nephew a lawyer. sr The Fenian are said to be very active in Canada; The Order is said to hava , lodges—or " centres "—scattered all through the Provinces, and that if ever any real mischief against the Brit ish: government is meditated, Canada not Ireland, will be the initiatory scene of operation& , It is also said that the "Orangethen " are helping the Govern `detectives- in ferreting out the Fenian& sr The Hon. Freeman Clarice, says a- Waibbigton dispatch to theiiew Yosit Tribune, peremPtorily -ordered'Govein nr Pierpont, of Virginia, to leave his office at the Treasniy, on account <of at. tering disloyal-:'sentiments. The' lati; gunge used in part was ,- "We people•of the South never will submit to being taxed to pay the Union war debt. W _ +e never will stand* it, iiir;" -etc.- W . Jim Lane,.Senator froM KallBlll3, has , been•makinta 'speech in Washing. 4on. • He ,don't want all -the Southern States; "' bank into , the Union" at this time, and,,be;tion't liki-tha: Preinident's `leniency. = would feel much safer if instead of,Asily announcements of par done, he,had announcements that one, or two or three rebels were hung. sir The findings of the court martial .4 4' which tried Brevet Brigadier General ;Brim:tie - for abstracting funds from. the quartermaster's Cafe, at Lynchburg; Va.,' in Septembirpare • being . examined: by the Secnitstrof War, 'it as end er stood? that the sentence vrilltbe antiouri: red early nett week: Thoeukbel General; Simon-MTV Buokqe . ttugraed ,editor, aii4Lastmped ofilego theNsw. .Orleans Crescent, 3 ?" 1 7 1 0 , by 49, DI-449094 6 k. 'NixoPt wic! f0rn407:91ine,44;: „ GirJudee' Dedio; di the - Court, of *ppm& of New Yorikkip rezketered deligion bM ksock li, oipti litst*AzatioX (AU #l4O itkigOt Q 1 the ' teats renertrytd witb hitt/. MEI • tEbt MarIII In a Nut-sSbtll Mr. George Francis Train apologized to the Fenian Congress at Philadelphia on Wednesday for , " the' misfortune of having been bornt la Massachusetts." Jackson Haines, the American skater, is to appear this winter before the Em peror of Russia and other crowned heads of Northern Europe. .7ndge Bolt bas decided apon the di vision of tha reward offered for the ar rest of the iteesteslos of President Lincoln and his award has been submitted to President Johnson for approval. The:rebel ,Qen..liilagrnder is on a-visit to his sister in England, mho' is the wife of Lord Abinger. For`the' leek ebdirig 0 etobei 28,1.865, $349,100 of fractional mutilated ciiiren•- . cy was destroyed by the TreatOry F De partment. • General Joseph Booker spent the present . 94veek stumping the State of New Jersey for kla‘rcus L. Ward, the Union, candidate for Governor. The totalamdunt paid by Lancaster county for bounty purposes, in 1862—'63 and '64, was $2,264,589. The proposition to increase the regu lar army has bean fully discussed , at the army liead(ituirters in Washington ; by Generale Grant, Thomas, Meade, Han cock, and others, and Gen. G ra nt will recommend that It be increased to sev enty-five thousand men ; the infantry forty regiments of one battallion each. The plan is also favored by Secretary Stanton. Colonel Smo - linski, the agent the Polish . immigrants ,: has purchased, in their name, extensive lots of land in Freestone and Anderson con nties, Texas. These will be divided into lots of fifty acres each, and sold to: the settlers at two dollars per acre, payable in ten years. The first batch of immigrants is expect ed to arrive in January next. • The Preaident has 'ordered the release of John Mitchell, the Irish exile, from imprisonment in fortress Monroe. He was arrested and imprisoned there for alleged seditious writing in the New York News. The terrific hurricane that visited the West Indies last modth . blew down a hospital on the island of Gaudaloupe; killing between two and three hundred persons. The crops the island ;were destroyed, and hardly a tree left stand Richmond officials.have been. inform- ed that they 'mit 'assime the care of the destitute persons in the city, who - are now supported by the Government at au expense of $2OO per day. It is reported that . the President will shortly issue is-prockmation appointing a national day of prayer and thanksgiv ing for peace throughout the land. - At a meeting of Jonrileyinan Shoe makers of New York, on-Monday eve ning, the 16th inst., they voted to de mand twenty-five per cent. advance on their wages. The next day much bosses held a meeting, and, after' much discus sion, acceded to .their demand's.' The chairman of the meeting stated that this would necessitate an advance of two or three , dollars a iair on prices "of heal, Among.,the amendments to the Ala barna constitution adoptedby . the, late convention, was one providing that it shall be the duty of the Legislature at its first session, to pass a law_prohibit log the intermarriage of white persons with negroes or persons ormised blood, and declaring such marriages null-and void, and the _parties thereto liable, to criminal prosecution and punishment. William T. Lynch, formerly United Comm- . dore in the States Navyibut lat terly in the service of the Gonfederite States, died irataltimore, on the 19th, 64 years of agar'` Horace - 7114rd,.wh0 has been lilac. ing obstructions on-a railroad track in Maine; has been sentenced to thirty days' solitary confinement and, fifteen years at hard labor fn,thCStato.irieon. A little - daughter of Cressey, of the ,Cressey hotel,: at , Detroit. on 'Friday night went into ,the- room, adjoining: the, One where she slept- to get a cop.of we• ter; and was shot ; andwasinstantly,kiildd by, a man..whornistook her for a; burglar. Thomas Weir, who murdered Elder Caleb M. Dyer, the held of the Shaker'? at Enfield, - N. - 11., has retracted;his plea not guilty and plead guilty to murder in the second degree, and has beewsenten cod to thirty Years-in' the State 'fib*: The gouge of Baring Brothers & Co of tendon, reachedits hundredtkqeer a faw days ago.. By diiection'of the Pieeiderit,'Beeia: - tar") Bayard :bail / ' - notified - "Ctoierno 4oFineen;qtfiNoigiii,.tbst v ne Stints Oen be leciiignized by the Execinivn int insuniediti 'Minions of loyalty to -tbe Union, unless it-repudiates t'he'diibt it ,coiniiiitilina CarrY T on the rebeliion '` .A. phetograibei,tif•Baltimere named. )1;11. -drOvf4.loliciteatahl4itimeni ad !joins the. Silo osllce t wu , shokin,:ida ,Oft ,see, and h4bpdxfiStempfa,44l, rpbped of ite valnablea by aomi‘parties unknown. - . _ 'The libelers is killing two bwirikd Don Augustine'delturbide, the eldest son of the first Emperor of Mexico, has just arrived in New York from that country. Maximilian has in every way tried to conciliate the 'turbid° , family, by making some of its members princes, and flaming a battalion of troops , " The Iturbide." Don Augustin has, however, refused any titles or decorations from Maximilian. It is stated and believed that the War Department has decided, with the approval of Gen. Grant, not to restore the property of Ex-Governor Henry A. Wise; of Virginia. Gen. Terry's action in refusing. to give up the estate is fully sustained. Wise's house is still useikas a school for the children of freedmen, and John Brown's daughters are the teachers. Smith Miller, an_ex-congressman from Gibson connty,lnd., turned his patriotic lon out of his house when the young man returned from the war; and,,the Unionists thereupon took up the soldier and elected him county clerk by a large majority in a McClellan county. Lord Palineraton is dead. Died on the 19th of October, aged 81 years, Lord John Rumll,, it is thought ; will succeed Palmerston, as premier of Great Britain. A gang of counterfoiters was broken up at Astoria, New . York, a few days since. The detectives capiured two men and $lOO,OOO in counterfeit curren cy. James L. Orr is elected Governor of South Carolina by five hundred majority. Governor Perry has been chosen United States Senator. lAn Egyptian steamer which left Alexandria on the 2d of July with 834 pilgrims for Mecca, was cruising off Gi braltar at last-accounts, having lost 705 of the passengers by cholera! General Fitz Henry Warren, was, elected to the State Senate, of lowa by a unanimous vote. He is a radical of the, most radical stripe, and served throughout the war with distinction. Capt. John P. Ward was shot at De troit, a few days ago, by a bo'y of 15, for havinguommitted au , outrage on hi@ sis ter. The shooting was committed on the public street, and the people approve of the act, as Ward was a wealthy rep robate. A. Brower Longaker, Esq., President of the Montgomery National Bank of Norristown, has sold hiS real estate, having become deeply involved in debt in consequence, it is Said, of egteneive oil speculations. ' - William Vincent Wallace, the opera tic composer, died on the 12th of Octo ber, in France, aged 53. Col— Ulric Dahlgren was- buried in Laurel Hill, from - Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on Wednesday last. - • . Wirtz IA.I HOMR.—Now that thetrial of Captain Wirz, of AndersUnville notori• ety, is ended, and the disclosures can do him no harm, we may mention that, most assuredly, he is not very highly es teemed in his own native Switzerland.. A paper published wear Zurich, and call ed the Witaterthui-Landbote ( which, being interpreted, means the Winterthur Messenger,) says that he is a native of Zurich, where, twenty years ego, he held a small appoictmentin the itierchant's hall He did 'not eminently distinguish himself there, for, in April, 1847, he was convicted on a charge of forgery and embeizlement, and sentenced ,to four years' imprisonment and hard, labor in the house of correction. Being a sickly pereon, and having suffered from illness in prison, he was discharged when his sentence had' run only a year. Shortly before 1860, he emigrated, to the United 8 . 64e5. Hie career in this country is we.l - known,,and, no.doubt, will soon be elbeeir by the lait punishment of the sir A correspondent from. Holidays - burg, Pa:,= sends- a letter describing a strange, criminal trial which =occurred `there; a whole family, from the grand father down to aboy• of- fourteen• yeers of agektight persons in all, 'were charged with robbing t from the - cars of the Penn sylvania Railroad - . They -- had . been doing this for a long time. - All bat two were convicted. Gr English - capital le looking toward the United- States. for investment 'es =it. never has done before. The Visit Sir Morton Pito and - thinaws he is sending_ homeward Of the immense openings an'd overwhelming.resOnthes-ofthis , conntry, are- 'telling with -irresistible power:- There can be no ,doubt, that we may look forward - .tO4the'vcoming of 'other gieet busioese - delegations. ' - _ or Australia is attractipian emigre. Amt. lirger .than. ever. Tbcprospective , youbles in Ireland and elsewhere,- the` Cholera,. - the llinderpeif and the - Yellow Fever, %coinciding in, their , = apperance with -these political tuirthoils,.heiramade ,a profoupd.and most unfavorable !ion, and the most.distint :Colonies will reap an unexpected benefit,. Warren Gilbert, ofßOme,Mich., put 25 valuable buckkioti, a "" box oar" at 4k 4 tria11....M1e14 She tear, was `opened in the morning twenty-three df.,,the sheep were dead.- , The owner valued them at $4000: r• • • - .%pezial. Notices. LYON'S PERIODICA L DROPS. The great fe male Remedy for Irregularities.—These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara tion, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, spee dy and certain specific for the cure of all ob structions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are-annually sold and consum ed by the ladies of the United States, every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their good merits.. They are rapidly taking the place of every other Female Rem edy, and are considered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest and most infallible preparation in the world, for the cure of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity, and strangth. Fgplicit directions stating when they may be used, and explaining when they shciuld not, nor could not be used vtithott producing effects contra ry to nature's chosen laws, wilLbe jound care fully folded around each bottle, with the writ ten signature of JoiN L. Lvors, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. 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The bitters in a week would put your digestive apparatus in perfect order, regulate the flow of bile in accordance with the laws of health, and produce just so much aperient action as would be necessary for your good ; and' when you were once all right, ju dicious and regular dieting, with's little of the Tonic now and then, would keep you so. If you have neglected these means of cure, don't blame your stomach for its rebellion. It is merely nature's hint that she wants help. 11 you neglect it, the next thing may be inflam mation, or Scirrhus Cancer or some other violent and dangerous disease. There to such athing as being too tote in these matters. Hes tetter's Bitters will cure Dyspepsia; but Dys pepsia.may engender disease which defy all restoratives. N. TERRIBLE LIISCLOSURES—SECRETS FOR THE MILLION ! A most valuable and wonderful publication. A work of 400 pages, and 30 colored Engravings. Dr. Hunter's Vade Me cum, an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual' disorders of every kind, with Nev er-failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of Dr. Hunter-has long been, and still is, unbounded; but at the earnest so licitation of numerous persons, he hair been induced to extend his medical usefulness. through the medium of his "VA DE M It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of eecret 'vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of. the most awful and destructive scourges over visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States for DO cents in P. 0. stamps. Address, post paid, Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Division street, New York. To CoNsuszPTIVES.—The undersigned hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple retuedyt after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is an:- skins 10 make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription, flee "of charge, with the directions for preparing and useing the same, which they will find a sure cure for ConsureptiOn,Astina,Bronchitis,Colds, Coughs, etc. The only object of the idverti ser sending' the prescription: is to benefit the afflicted and spread. information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his Jemedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, dill please address Rev. EDWAIiD A. WrLsoli; William sburg, Kings County, New-York. fsep3o3rn To E Entrox or THE MARLETTIAN,... Dear Ear your permission I wish to say to the residers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, in all who wish it, (free) a recipe, with full directions for making and using a.similde 'Vegetable Balm that will effec ' tualy. re m9y,,,i0 ten ?am Pimples„ Blotches, tTan, Freckles, and all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beau tiful.. I will also mail free to thoire having _Bald Heads, ni Bare Fides, eimple'directiona and information that will enable them to start a full growth of luxuriant ,Hair, Whiskers or Moustache, in less than 30 dap. All applications answered by return mail without 'charge. Respectfully. yours, Tao*. F. CRAPict rt. Chinaisi4 Perfilmer, 83i Broadway; ' riep. 30-3aCA&O Strazatszaro.—lt is actually surprising how aeon our people have learned. to prize that invaluable article known aa Dispepsii: Cure. It certainly acts like Magic; for'it will cure the' very worst cases dyspepsia cud enable_ the patient, who has -liveil..for for: upon Graham hreall mitt tbe:plainest food, to,. eatanything, he chooses, without, f ear , ? k, 05- tress. It is considered the moat valuable mad ~ =int known for &eases of the -stoßbeth and bowels. t - ' BLyinNzes, peAritEee 4 aeli...csußrh. led 'with the utmost succes s, 10% Dr, J. leas% Oculist and Aurist; (formerly of Leydon, d landr)'iNc. 519 FormE street, Philadelphbi.' • vs *ti i menials fromlhe mostreliabbisOurcem in the City and Country can_ be seen $t his The inedical„fauulty parited to aceconpany omir patients, as he has no semts in ha prin. tee. serlYlp AL EYES ' inserted without No charge made for examination." 1,26-Iy. Iron Inn 1 Inn !I!* Scratch I Scratch!! &rata ! g, Wheitton's Ointnient". will cure the Itch 48 , hours., Also coma Salt Rheum,. Ulcers, thilbliiin a , Onikallnniption of the skin. Price 50 mina fir sale 1)3 , 411 druggists. By *riding 60 cents to Weiss & Ponnz, Sole Agebte, 170 Waniiiiigtein etreet, Man g it will: be fOrivarded by inaill fine of 1400,10) to anY " Etbte* PATTERSON & c o , NO. 661 MARKET STRErr MARIETTA. PA. , D EALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMEsTic HARDWARE Keep constantly on hand a full swells! ding Material, Nails, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE 1,41) SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP CEMEXT, A R 0 N: Rolled and ilammol Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and hand Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Rato mt ro, ; ROUSE-BEEPING GOODS, FIRST-CLASS COWLING AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGEs, Tube, Churns, Cedar Stands, *= Wash Boards, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Plated and Metalic Spoons Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, ti n , Copper. Kettles _Clothes Wringer , Pan e" Iron Lidles, Meat Stands, Co,l Oh Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, &c., &c. 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Give us a call. S. S. EATHVON, lerchant Tailor, and Clothier, At ..1 7 !„.1. Kransph'sOld Stand, on tht r nerqj North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn' a. o_ll4 ATI: 1 U Lto the Citizen, of Meri,ea and vicinity, fur the liberal p.tr..,,,e heretofore erteuded, the undersigned resp fully solicits a continuance of the same; ;l ouring them that under all circurnatance,, r,4 Wong will be spared in rendering a satisLcury equivalent for every act of confidence re440,4:d. CLOTHS, CASSIMERIES ANDY E.STING:t,tIi such other ecto - nable material as 135111 U:; the market furnishes, coast amly kept on had and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may auggeat. ALM:4—.IMA D 1 , -11 A OF. CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds and such -articles as usually belong to a Ma chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. ...galezA, sStribfne.x anb ConbEgantrr Woutro most reseectfullytake this messed informing his friends and the public generally that he has-cornmenced the-drawing of DEEDS, MORTGAGES. _ JUDGMENTS, and in fact everything in the CONVEYANCING line. slaving gratuitous intercourse mth member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be bled to execute, ,instruments of writ* with accuracy. la' He cairbe found at-the office of n Tnr MARIETT/A N,"—"Lindsay's Building," ,:„ec ond floor) near the Post Office corner, Or his residence on Market street, half a spar west of the " Donegal Mouse," Marietta. Lir - Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and Leases always on band-and for sale. THE POPULAR HATS OF THE pi J. SEASON. Gentlemen's Dress Silk Hat, Gentlemen's Cassimer Dress Hat, Patent Resort Hat, The Rusher Hat, The Dasher Hat, The Eatln Hat, The Faust Hat, The Dundreary Hat. A;large and splendid assortment of all tr,e above new and popular styles, in Cloth, Co, simer and Felr, together with a full line of PLAIN HATS Also, all the new styles of Fall and 'Wino; Caps for gentlemen, youth's and childten's ,Wear. savzrz 6. BROTHER, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. R EEVES' AMBROSIA. FOR THE HAIR - 0 — The Original and Genuine AMBROSIA 1 4 prepared by J. ALLEN REEVES and im the • beet hair dressing and preservative new ill use. It stops the hair falling out, causes it to grow thick and long and prevents it from turning prematurely gfey. It eradicate; ..dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and renders ill hair soft, glossy and curly. Buy it, try it so' be convinced. Don't be put off with a Wm: ous article. Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia so, lake no other. For by Druggists peal re in FancY ',Goods everywhere. - PRICE; 7b Cerits per bottle—s 6 per dozen' Address, REEVES' Mumma DEPOT, 82 Fulton-et.; New-York R. Forside in Marietta at Dr. F. Hinid e g Drug Store. ' LIS:8-19 OW4RD ALSSOCIATIO,N. PHILADELPIIIA, PA, incases of the Urinary and Sexual Systems. new and reliable treatment. Also, Oi l ; 'Basnxr, CHAMBER, an Essay of warning and Instruction, sent in sealed envelopes, freg w .charge. Address, Ds. J. Sinai:is flovouroi r t Howard Association, No. 2 Stilith Niatb-s l .• Pbiladelfibli, Pa. [Jan. 1,,65.17. T HE MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs , Forty different eijles, adapted to sacred sod secular musm, for MO to !6 each. 27rifir five Gold or Sliver ilfedirk; or other first Po' nuume awarded them. " LUuktrated Catalogues sent free. Adams,- lole.eop dr.iiamits, Bos ton, Or. MASON lIROTHEMs Nell" Y " .1“ • Betternser 1865039 ~$E ^ COD LIVEn OIL 71tLLY , fer k~ u,nat. .111
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