` ! L atitttian, MARIETTA. PA : --- --- s4fok Nomi ß g, ivii 17, 1880. sir The evidence taken before the Committee on Reconstruction within the last ten days is of -such- a nature, coming as it does ftiobtki t he must-unques tionable sources, as showing the immi nent distiller of admitting members 'of Congress from any of the late rebel states except Tennessee, and 'even here the spirit of disloyalty, except in, East TeneeneeTeinlit rampant, every one from Gen. Thomas and Senator Patter son down, testify that if the State was left to a full vote it would decide against the Government, though each thought that it would be politic to admit to seats the members from that State. We sup pose from these developementa ' the viess of the President will be consider ably toned down. Itve to be sincerely hoped they may be. • ar Last week we stated that on an. count of a sudden change in the atmos• phere, rafting sasenspended. The cold continued until Sunday last, when the. air moderated, and several inches of snow fell. On- Monday the snow melted tinder the warm rays of the sun, and the river rose to a rafting stage, and soon our lumbermen were again busy at work. Quite a numtier of rafts have atarted for the lower markets, within a day or two. —Clearfield journal. = ifir The Republican rapers of the State have spoken with uniform kind. nese and courtesy of, Mr. Clymer, the democratic candidate for Governor; but the demdcratic presses, as soon as Gen. Geary was nominated, commenced a per sonal warfare upon him in their usual disgraceful style. Nothing butter, how ever, was to be expected of them. eir An exchange remarks that when a man gets mad and stops his paper, he always borrows the next number 'cif- his neighbor's, to 'see if the withdrawal of his subscription hasn't killed the editor, and if he has not dressed the coluinhs of the paper-in morning. Such men im agine that the- world rests on their shoulders. ar The Richmond. Enquirer denoun ces the resolutions and ridicules the proceediags of the Union State,Conven tion which nominated General Geary. So does the Philadelphia Age and kind red Journals. "Birds of a feather flock together." • . sr Gen. Geary, unites, in an eminent degree, superior military skill with great addlinistrative ability. , He is one of the best types of the citizen soldier, and our state may well be proud of so distinguished and patri9tic a son. sir Joseph Matthews, who 'was to have been hanged in the Brooklyn 'jail, last Friday, for. the murder 4 '`..of John King; in Neiv York last November', has hod his sentence commuted by the Gov ernor to imptisomient at Sing Sing, for life. . lir The evidence elicited in the trial of Major Gee; late rebel commandant. at Saulsbury, N,C., - Prison, shows that - of 10,000 prisoners confined in that prison, over 5000 died from ill treatment in five months. eir A Western vapor gives currency to a report that the President has made satisfactory explanation to, Mr. Sumner and Mr. Stevens, and that personalities between them have ceased. or The Fenian excitement was more intense in Montreal on Wednes4ay night. There was a ran on the hanks during the day. At : Windsor . the com motion is great. Sir Maj- M.. E. Ford." late' 'o Sherman's army, has Mimed, the prac tice of lay, in Cincinnati; after an ab Bence of over ,four years. Louie Collin, formerly foreign clerk of Duncan, Sherman & Co., has been imprisoned_in New York, on a - charge of stealing44o,oQo from his eMployers. sir A girl bound to a fnmily in Litch field, Montgomery county, 111., recently hung a little boy, in yetaliation for a whipping bie-mother had given her. or Complaint is made that in Mis sissippi colored children are seized and apprenticed to white masters, fora small compensation, until the age of 21. The . New Hampshire election has resulted in the re.elsotion of Gov. Smyth by . 5000 or 6000 majority. The Legislature is largely Repubritram. Air Quantrell, the .notorious. Kangas guerilla, has beep• Identified, and will .be brought to Wlishingtou for , trial. mar least twenty paper mille are in course of erection in different parte of Pennsylvania. - • i fir Gen. Grant's eldest eon hae jest entered Weet Point as a cadet. • A HORRIBLE Deern. 7. -Joseph Ralston of Philipsburg, Centre county, met with a horrible death by freezing, a few days ago, lie had been drinking freely, and had, while drunk, endeavored' to wade the Moshannon creek, but ere he had proceeded two thirds across, his limbs refused to perform their office.. He grasped a bough clan over-hanging tree unable to advance further, and soon the fast congealing water cemented close about him a tomb of ice, which stretch ed from shore to shore. Two days after this he was found standing there rigid as an icicle, his knees imbedded in a sheet of the frozen element seven inches thick, his body iiciined a little forward, hands clutching the boughs, eyes astare, and despair pictured on his features. THE •Pimsz.—The number of beats of the pulse per minute varies at different ages, being,greater in childhood than in old age, - and-from---It} to 14 boats per minute greater'in the female .than in the male. In the newly horn infant the number of beats per minute is 'from 130 to 140 ; in the first year, 115 to 130 ; second year, 100 to 115 ; .third year, 90 to 100 _; seventh year, 85 to 90; thir , teenth year, 80 to 85 ; manhood, 70 to 80 ; old age, 50 to 55. igs" Keep your feet dry, wear good shoes, keep them well stuffed with oil, and well mended, and then if you are unfortunate enough to get a Cough or Cold, use Coe's Cough Balsam to cure it. It will do it everytime. It is also important. that our 'readers should all know that Coe's Dyspepsia. Cure is re liable, and certain to cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia ; a teaspoonful a day of it will enable the most confirmed dys peptic to eat anything:he chooses with out trouble. It is an excellent remedy for any disease of.the stomach or bow els. AR: Mit. Jane G. Swisshelm has been dismissed &mil her position as clerk in the Quartermaster General's office by the Quartermaster General, with the ap proval of the Secretary of War, for dis respectful languege against the Presi dent of the United States in Saturday's 'edition of the paper which, she edits, the Reconstructionist. air Mr... Peterson, in whose house President Lincoln died, has received $203.50 from the Government for allegz, ed damages to his furniture, &'c. Among the .items charged in the bill was one of $l5O fur injuries done his carpets, $5O for personal services, $2 for gas. Another charge for loss of time for several weeks after the assassination in exhibiting the room, was disallowed. arA lady in Cleveland, Ohio, the . , other day, Was very affectionate to her husband, and at supper handed him a cup of tea, which he declined to drink, but banded it to one of hie children. Thereon the woman sprang forward and seized the cup, thus saving the child's life. The cup contained arsenic. An arrest and trial followed. The Lady's Friend for April is on ORD table. It is a• beautiful number. "Waking," is a' very natural and hand sortie steel engraving; the fashion plate exquisit, whilst the .reading matter is as usual, high-toned. For terms,.sea ad vertisements in another part of this pa per. Deacon 4it Peterson, Phil'a. A couple in Oxford county, Me., lived together until their family includ ed thirteen children. A libel for di vorce was brought and granted, and the parties separated. After being . apart two years they again met, and.two weeks ago they were again . . joined in mar riage. Gar The' provisians made by Pennsyl vania, for the supportand education of the orphans of citizen soldiers of the State, who perished in the late war, is exciting great attention in all the other loyal States, in none of which has there yet been - a'similar movement made. sir A disgraceful ecene occurred in in the Senate on Wednesday afternoon. Senator.Saulsbury,.of Delaware, appear ed upon the floor in an off!.nsive state:of intoxication, and was removed by two Senators. So says the New York Post. , Potter county has not a drinking house. Coosequence :—the February term of Court was z a failure, only one in dictment on the criminal record, an emp ty jail and a prosperons people. gar -it is said ; Abet General. Lee's tee timony,before -the Reconstruction Com mittee; reveals the, tact . that he always avoided swearing allegience to the rebel government. OW Jared Sparks,lbe historian, died on Wednesday, at his residence in 011111- bridge s He was once president of Har vard College. -sr The health of the venerable Lew is Case is rapidly failing. He scarcely Sits up at all, and his death is daily ex pected. Q. A Western exchange says : A young lady of this, city,4 shed time ago, lung herself to,a the•lnw" faT The New' d "'goodsr dark ,., a ~p.ll7,diieline in prices eirAtetvono *0 sold at asnbilry Cord., a few. days dote for $e000: MA.RIETTEA_NO--vn Mbt Gault in a Nut-Zteil Mr. Cranston, of the New York Ho tel, is about to erect a mammoth hotel on Fifth Avenue, opposite the. Central Park, which will occupy an entire block of ground. Col. De Korponay, who introduced the polka in this country, died in Phila- delphia a few days since. A rumor is prevalent in New York that young Ketchum, the forget of gold cheeks, is to be pardoned. It is computed that the public debt has been reduced $20,000,000 since the 30th of October last. The Piesident, in response to a call of the House for information relative to the distribution of rewards for the ar rest of the assassins of President Lin coln, gave a statement from the Secre tary of War stating that the award has been postponed froin time to time that "all claimants may be heard and justice done. The French iron-clad Achilles, which has been afloat ten months, and• is of 6079 - tons hurthen and 380 feet long, has not leaked a wineglassful of water since she was laup.ohed. Such perfect con struction .is a marvel in shipbuilding. Since the 31st day of January, the wholesale prices of coal in New 'York city have been reduced $1.15 to $2.55 por ton, according to size and quality. How much have the retail prices been brought down in the same tide 'in Ma rietta. A substitute has been invented in England for the awkward and unconi foitable headrest in which one's head is screwed when a photograph is tailed; The new apparatus is fastened to the floor, and has a movable clamp that fits tho hollow of the back, whilst the rest for the head is comparatively agreeable: The great secret of working tool steel is announced to be strong hammering and placing the steel, whilst hardening; ender a powerful jet of water. This makes the hardest kind of metal. Each member of the New York Fire Department has been presented with a life insurance policy for $lOOO. The issue of five-cent currency bear ing S. M. Clark's portrait, is to be re called and destroyed. Captain Raphael Semmes, late of the Shenandoah, has been released. by order of the President. The employment of honey in prepar ing pills is recommended, as - it keeps them soft and assists their solution in the stomach. Raw mutton or beef, given in conjunc tion with diluted alchobol, in small dos es, is now used in the treatment of consumption in France. A little girl Darned Annie Sullivan was.frozen to death in Chicago on Fri day last. She was on her way'to school and fell down in the street, benumbed Before she was discovered she was 'so badly frozen as to cause her deatlf. A late trip-to Virginia, over the bet demi& of Bull' Ran, Manasses, Brieter and Catlett stations, shows a steady ye turn to. civilization anil repeoßliorof that waste, of tifty miles. 4t,Manassiii; two'hotels, a grocery store and several shops'have been rebuilt. The Pennsylvania Senate adoptedl i a resolution requesting Senator Cowan resign. In the house a bill was ,offered submitting the Sunday-car question to popular vote at the next October elec. tion in Philadelphia. , Kiss James—daughter of G. P. R.;. is a teacher in San Francisco. Some time during last week, two tin boxes containing Governaient bonds and railroad securities to over one million and a half of dollars, were 'abstracted from the office of Rufus L. Lord, in Ex change Place, New YorlE, Without thus far the least clue to the robber. A re ward,of $200,000 is. offered for the -re. covert' of the stolen property. A bill pawed the Senate on-Thursday increasing the salary of the Governor Co $6,000, after the term of the.preientin. ctimbent shall have-expired. The cholera has disappeared. from Guadeloupe, and hue not broken out on any, of the adjacent Islands. Potter county, Pa , must be a second paradise, There is not a tavern or drinking house in the county.. Tle jail is empty; the sheriff has little to do'; the prosecuting attorney wilt to nosh ing. Theirand jury found,only onekin dictmeni at the last term, but wlisn ii it came to trial there "wasno defendant; no prosecutor and no witnesses. All this happy state is owing to the absence .of rum. The latest freak of fashion is seen• ie. , the new spring bonnet, which is styled the '"4.4ypsey," and which is alreMy creating a sensation among the fair sex. Theshepe of the "gypsey," is .near tos that ofatsonp plate, excepting that the rim is bent, in a littleron each. side. , It foe close to the about* one-third of which it,coverti,. and so , renders inside trimming impossible to any great extent and orithe otittdde there is little. ores. mentation. ,„ , lii what -eau ehbuld ateeoretafe kept 2 I n violet. sr Siding on the piazza of the "Cat aract Honle," was a young foppish look ing gentleman, his garments very highly scented with order of bad cologne and very powerful musk. A solemn-face, odd-looking man, after passing the dandy several times, with a look of aversion which drew general notice, suddenly stopped, and in a confidential tone said : "Stranger, I can tell you what will take that scent out of your clothes.— You take—" "NV hat I what do you mean sir ?" said the exquisite, filled with indignation, and starting from his chair. "Oh get mad, now—swear—pitch— round—fight ; 'just because a man wants to do you a kindness!" coolly replied the stranger. "But I tell you Ido know what'll take out that smell,-phew ! You just bury your clotkes-bury 'em I only for a day 'or two. I bad an uncle who once got foul of a sk—" At this moment there went up from the crowd a simnltaneous roar of merri ment ; and the dandy very sensibly "cleaied' the coop," and vanished up stairs. or A colored man, named Brice, has obtained a verdict for siso, in the Su- perior Court of New York, as compen sation for damages i3ustained at the hands of the , mob during The memorable anti-conscription riots in July, 1863. The city exchequer, of course, had to foot the bill. sir Hon. J. F. Trotter, one or the leading judges or ?dississippi, is dead. Many wear dignity as they do clothes --all ontiide. Wby-i8 ice iu a thaw like philantbro phy ?—:Botause it gives in all' directions TOWN HALL, MARIETTA, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, Siturday, March 17 -9. INT _EI IS COMING,- With the greatest novelty of the age. The great original • SAMUEL S. 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The world-renouned author, in this admire , ble Lebture; clearly proves from his own es perience that the awful consequences, of self ' shimmy be effectually removed without me 'dicine, and without dangemuLsurgical opens boogies, inatruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once Certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat ter what his ,condition, may be :may cure Itimaelf cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. . . . Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postage paid, on receipt of• Sit Cents, orjw.o postage,stanaps. Address Alie publieh ere, CHAS. J. C. KLINE ¢ c 0.,, • 127 Bowery; New-York, Post-office Bea 086. June 17,.1865.-1y.., fig.L: HENRY HARPER, ao Arch st., Philadelphia. "VV'AT IC) IT FINE. GOLD' JEWELRY. SOLID SILVER WARE . AND SUPERIOR . SILVER PLATED . TVA.RE s at'Reduced prices. • [3ra . TI Pri TTERS REMAINING unelaime. in the he st 'Office at Marietta, Pa., THURSDAY, ARCH 15, 1866.. Arnold & Bro. 3 Lawrence, Joseph Bates, Christian Livingston,. Jacob Biblet, George Obert, Mrs. Frances Barnette, A. Seigfried, Isaac Cougle, , John ' Saylor, Joseph Frazer, Henry Sholl, Henry Frazer, Miss Rebecca Stiles, Amos Crrover,'Frankirn. • - , Shuler, Elizabeth ' Lay ntorid, Joseph - Wire,-Miss M. KeTo obtain any'of these letters, the ap plicant must Call for “advertised Letters,tf girt the date of this list, and pay one cent-for ad vertising. ' ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M. Estate of. Elizabeth Weis, late 'of the Bdrough of Marietta decaased. Letters of administration, with the Will annexed, on Said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto, are ,requested to make immediate settleinent, and thoie having claims or de mands agignst the' same will present them without delay for• settlement to the undersign ed, reading in said Borough of • E. D. 12004TH, " - Admanittrator. Marietta, February 3, 1865. 26-6 t • - ELECT SCHOOL. - undersigned intends to open a: select school on the last. Monday in March, to: con tinue three months.. For further parliculare please enquiremt Mr. B. Garman's. . E. R. BUDD. Marietta; March 9th 1866. ciipica Lot of Bookslor children called dietrietable Pleasure Bqokii School and Paper Boo ks, Stationary,: Pena, Ten *holders Airc , „ - LANDIS & TRouT. T. CROIX AND KENCYLIVOLAND-RIIM 0 for culinary purposes warranted gen.unte , . Batjardin. OLOICE - RAVANdi. - :S E GA-B,S the beet and. Smoking Tobacco at WOLFE'S. T HE PEOPLE'S NIUSintES 60Utge, READING - , PA. 100,000 YOUNG WEN WAN FEB TO FILL GOOD AND LUCRATIVE POSITIONS. Befoie you can expect to occupy a position you must be competent, and you can be made so by attending this College, which is the only RUSINE3B COLLEGE in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware or Maryland, and larger than any other so-called Commercial or busi ness Institution in either of those States. The proprietors and teachers are practical business men, to ivhich is added a large experience in Business Colleges, thus enabling them to furnish a more thorough and practical course than can be_obtained elsewhere. TERMS, For Life Scholarship. $35 For " " to disabled Soldiers. 20 For Blank Books (30 in number), 10 NOTE.—This Life Scholarship is a certifi cate of membership and entities the purchaser 'a uniimited instruction en single and double entry book keeping and penmanship, with the privilege of reviewing at anyfuture time gratis. You are in fact a Life met.ber. Telegratibing is ten - dollars and Phonogra phy (short hand) twenty dollars extra, but the student is not compelled to study those branches. When two or more enter at the same time, a deduction of rivr DOLLARS to each will be made. Thus the entire Cost including Blank Books is only Town , DOLLARS. We have no "Extras." Boarding is from four to four and a half dollars per week. THE COURSE Embraces a Preparatory, Theory and Business Department. In the Preparatory Department he is Mstiucted in Mathematics and the sim plest principles of Book Keeping, after which he is admitted into the Theory Department where he cophs from sets certain business transactions. each set representing a business, (stock and partnership) and each set involv ing the application of one or more principles. Next, he is admitted into the Department of ACTUAL BUSINESS. Here the, student applies practically what he has been' taught theoretically. FOr a full ex planation of this Department send for a Col lege Paper which we will mail to your address free. Suffice it to say that the student begins business with a teal CASH CAPITAL With which be buys and sells merchandise, pays taxes, deposits it in the bank, &c., &c. They discount notes, draw and accept drafts, make general and special indorsements, make out income reports, and in fact go through ev ery kind of business transaction, even to at taching internal revenue stamp. OUR ADVANTAGES. The best course of instruction, and cheaper rates than any other eollege. Located in the be railroad centre in the State, with experi enced teachers widely known in the business community, thus affording our graduates bet ter facilities fur seeking and obtaining puiploy ment. For specimens .of Penmanship . enclose two three cent postage stamps. College Rooms corner of North Fifth and Washington, and corner Fourth and Penn streets, Reading, Pa. .Office in VVashingt3n street building. Ad dress JOHN CLARK. .1 [6ln READ/AG, PA. H. M.l :1 ,3 1_ HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION 1 HE late rehellionstands out peculiar and T extraordinary in human events; and the magnificent scale upon which the war has newt conducted, constitute it one of the grand est and mast brilliant chapters of the wurld's Mr. Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best qualified to portray the the stupendous feat ures •of the inigi4ty contest. His previous works on less momentous themes have placed him,in the first position, as a graphic and pow erful deleniator of war scenes and characters, and the magnitude and grandeur. of the pres ent subject, impart to his pep the tire and vi gor of a yet more exacted _inspiration, and fur nish ample scope .for the highest exhibition of his peculiar genius for military description. Under his powerful pen the stirring scenes of the War pass in review with the vividness'/it'd distinctness of a present and living reality ; while his great - talent for condeiention ena bles him to embody everything of importance in a compass just suited to the public want. From no other source can so clear and com prehensive an irnprettaiinv of the grand march of events be obtained, so easily and agreeably as from Mr. Headley's work. ' Other' histories have been issued before Grant's Report and other official documents were submitted to the government, and there fore unreliable. ~r. Headley has delayed the completion of this till those documents so es sential to authenticity and correctness could be obtained. The second volbme, completing this work s will be issued it lVliirch, 1866. Agents wan ted to engage in its sale in every town and county in the United States. Liberal induce ments offered. For particulars apply to or ad dress AMERICAN PUBLISHING . CO., No. 148 .I.63r;um-st., Hartford Conn. Scranton Burr, Agents.. . MARIETTA. ACADEMY Southwest Corner of Market ,Square. Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania This Academy having received very flatter ing encouragement during the first session *ill eater upon the secoadlerin on Monday, April sixteenth. The location of this school is, one of the most healthy and pleasant in the State. Four pas- Senteetrains `of tile - Pennsylvania railroad ea. pass through the Borough daily, .making it easy of access from all parts of the State. The brancheS taught entbrace all those, of a thorough. English, education, together with Latin,Greek, French arid German languages, Voca and Instrumental Music. Every-branch will be taught in the most thorough manner • . Whilst the prineipaL will constantly aim to make thbrougli scholairs, he still deems it no lees impottaut to inculcate. moral and religious principles. He pledges ' his best exertions to secure the present 116 Ii future welfare of those committed to his charge. Lectures nit Philosophy, !cc., will be deliv ered before the students during the session, A 'reghlar examinition will be held at "the close of each term. • TEAMS:—For boarding, washing and light per session of fen months, _ $95:00 Tuition in English branches, 10:00 For Latin, Greek, French and German —each extra, 5:00 Book Keeping, , b:00 Instrumental sfusic, 20:00 II Personi Wishing to place. their eiai,or daughters in this Institution will please make early application by letter or otherwise. . ,MAXWELL, - ' - Principal. ' ' : . • . AEFEiII TO -Rev. ..7.4. Lane, Wrighfari/le, R. W. Smith, Wrightev . ille,_ • Dr. J. Leiertocul, Lancaste r, Aaron Baker, Chatham,. Cheatbr, co. Rev. Robert- Eilexanner,: Little Britain. D. Wileon',_Baltinfore _ Samuel Lindsay,-, Marietta - Cal*in A. Schaffner, cc I - .l..D.Renjimirt • 4 - Dr. J. Cuehrunn, a' F. 'Hinkle; cc•" . Thomas cc ' . A: N. Caen:4e', ' cc - Jacob Roth,- cf. George'W. Stahf,. ' Marietta, February 3, 1866.-26tf.- Fine Connecticut l'ottacCo Seed hos Pi T b War eh°lll! been received at the o ace vi toch E.: L. BRAIDS'S ir,C42l:,' in this boro n g"l. e To ie,now rea4n IL fos.FEE , distribution to TOB PRINT/NG' of every ' dencriitid Niece Growers of _this n ist eighborhood. een ' ite ' d 4 with ' 0 dice of The neatness--' :in dispatch Se T ed b eill6tbakeePetcioniirtaghue" r h alo' ti i n a g g °L o l l elccr ' llietel} o rt marit at a n ta ex e grade of Tobace?..than, as ...h er etofore be ° e tan. grown in this vicinity. " Miirietta, November 4, 14600 PATTERSON& Co NO. 661 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA, D EALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMVsile HARDWARE Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Bail ding Material, Nails, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS, CILS, WHITE LE SUPERIOR SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CF.StENT, llto N: Rolled and Ila O minors Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band I NN Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Itaips,e,c., HOUSE—KEEPING GOODS, FIRST-CLASS COOKING AND P ARLOR STOVES, RANGEs4 Tubs, Churns, Cede' Stands, Wash Boards, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Plated and Metalic Spoons, Sad irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, kr aa 1,, Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, p e , t , Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal p a , Lamps, Shades and Lantern; T N , Scales. Colfee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, am., a.c. Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse 11:36, Wheel Grease, Yoh, Sperm and Latmr Cistern Pumps, Long and Shun .E„, Breast Chains, &c., &c. TOOLS: Hand and 'Wood Saw; Ihlthr!, Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Hooks and Shears, &c., &c. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to cdtt and receive a continuance of the shale. PATTEitSoN q c. , Marietta, August I, IS6& G EO: W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENIM, Market Street, adjoining Spangler &ore. on the second floor. Where he is now prepared to wait r. on all who may feel disposed to pa. tronize him. Dentistry in all its branchesCOTL i ec.iql. EETH inserted on the most opprovcc prs ciplee of Dental science. All operancl- % the mouth performed is a skillful Emil ir,q. manlike mannerz-on lair principles sctl OR VERY REASONA OLE TEFW. Havmg cletermined upon a permanent 16t6. tion at thW'place, would ask a contimpli,n of the liberal patronage heretofore exteiplfl to him, for wale.: lie will render even 053, ble aanifaction. FAlier administered to proper persons To THE PUBLIC —Having had acreskl the use of a Dentist, 1 called on Dr. t\ who has succeeded in orepatirut tor me as cellent and serviceable set—upper i They are upon what is called and fit my mouth firmly and comforts , it, 11:.1 are almost as much use to me as were find teeth. My mouth having brrom, •siderably deformed in consequence of Liartr4 gone a number of years without any teeth one side of my jaw, but the Doctor Tenn thet this defect, making the tit comple te, working of the teeth are entirely sans:hrt,r. 1 would eneerfully reconlioeiol any pei,a in want of dental opelattons, to call on Ur. Worrell, havieg great confidence in Ids pN• fesaiona skill. tl Et): Il El Cll. 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The Statesman is the largest, cheapestand best family paper published, suited for every family. Try it once and you wilt neer to withmit it. Send 'for copies and get up your clubs: AddiesS, AMERICAN STATESI II . O, 67. Nassau-si., hew-rotln January 13.6m.1 R ,REVES , AMBROSIA FI T n y l g uAnt it The Original and Genuine Anoaosla prepared lby4. ALLEN D.EEV ES and ig best hair dressing and preservative nag. i° use. It stops the hair falling out, causes dto grow thick and long and prevents it from turning prematurely grey.. It erait' tet dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and rendrn hair soft; glossy and curly. Buy it, hylt ° . be convinced. Don't be put off with s 0 1 ; put Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia take.r.o other. For Sale by Druggists tou Deal mrs in Fancy Goods everywhere. I.s'iCenti per - bottle—s6 per dtl el ' Address, REEVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT, 82 Fulton-st., Near-York ci t y . For Weit,llliiirietta at Dr. F. Drug. Store. • " 112:941 SKATES! SKATES !!SKATES!! JOHN SPANGLER Has just opened for the inspect.on of the loov: era of skating . , the largeat, beet a nd most ned assortment of Skates ever before oriel" i to the putklic. be Ladies, Gents, Mimes, pad Youths coL6, supplied with Bay quality and style dew' I - at the llowestprices,. • Also, Table and Pocket Cutlery, fin' fi e, ...handled goods, . Pocket Books, Cigar - Gentlemen's Companions, Ladies CotsP o o ) Pocket Skate-Gimblets Nut Crackers , ( 0 d Pocket -Match. safes. Lildies Work Bark' a variety of other fancy articles. - AN IMPROVED LANTERN . THIS'' is the most desirable La ntern 0 11 1 musket. burins' - Coal Oil withal Chimney, emitting neither smoke nor roll. It gives:rid:4lre ,eybite light. ' It stands qpick ;notions in any directio n efWile is 'Th re from the outside. It is neat and compact in form and sine. It is free 'from' solder, in the upper P r "' er II :, etherwile.very, substantial in its start ..PRICE; . ONE DOLLAR. For sale at JOHN SPANGLER'S . flardtoirre,More, Market stroll ONNECTICUT TOBACCO SEED V FOR FREE DISTRIBUT ION! „ -