Dr Maritftian. ; wo,►• MARIETTA. PA : -- $411.11-04 Nohqing, V,plil 7, 1800. ser President Johnson has issued a proclamation declaring that the rebel lion which Ipretofoiei - existed' yin the States of Georgia, &kith Carolina; 'Vir ginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Ala bama, Lcinierini;'Aitiiiiiiii;YeAr gtir sissippi and FlOride"iii at an mid, and is henceforth to be so regarded. Idspeak ing of this extraofdiimiy Preclamblion, the Lancaster Examiner sari " . What, effect this proclaniattiM Willlitive 'in shaping the amuse of the 'President in regard to the admission of thee°, States into the Union remains to be seen, but it appears to' be very evident that it is a part of the progismine in his policy, by which te'hoPes foree men into‘the National councils who but a short` time ago wefe open and avowed enemies of the Government. There is little hope, howevei, of his being able to accomplish this ; for between, these reconstructed rebels'and their`piospentive participa tion in the. legislation , of the 'countiy, stands' the Union 'Majority in tengrese, solid and petManent as a rock of granite. In this majority is the hope of the' peo ple, and we verily believe the' salvation of the country: ! ' sir The :Betersburg (Va.) Express has information direct: froth %Toronto,' Canada, that John C. Breakinridge is , residing there. "Care.: is- making its mark onthis face, • His hair,mhich four years ago was as black ' jet, As now hoary. - Se is weary of exile, • and anx ious to return to home . and' friends:" Ex-Governor Price, sof New Jersey; is going to Was4ington...to, intercede ,for: him. Or Forney's Press says a club called the " National Johnson Club" has re cently beea-organized at Washingtont Its political character . Will ,be readily tinderstOod'when . we state that its dent is Montgomery Blair, s and that among its vice presidents are . Ask Pack er, of Pennsylvania, JOhn P. Sttickton," of New 'Jersey, : Senator Sanlibury, of Delaware and , Dean Richmond of New York.... _ . ilr , Andr • Johnson is - -President. Bradley T. Johnson, a resident of Balti more, watt in the rebel army.- In 1861, irr conjenctitri with. Maishall•Kane, he did all be could to serve the rebellion by resisting the advance ofti the Northern troops. After the war he came home, was arrested Tor treason and held tet bail to await trial. President johnson• ,or dered the bail to be discharged and the case to . be abandoned. Cowan, who misrepresents the great State of Pennsylvania in the Sen ate, has not ye& resigned, as ha. was re. quested do,ly tho,seAe vr whom he.oes his seat. A man mnst have e , good share.of, the, metal, pallekt~ retain a plawwitich he has forfeited by every, manly oonsitieriiiy)i. , - • oar Oideriiiiive . :bien disbateled — by, the Prostllea,- thrtingli the' Secretary of War, for the release of ex-Senator -Yu lee, oft'lorida,l now in 'confinement in one of the forts near Savannah. pTeit we shall Wear of ihe bate CI- win, then of ()lenient-O. Clay,.and Jeff.. Davis may soonlollow. Or By the death ,;of, Hon. Solomon , Foot, the next Vermont Legislature will have thelmusual responsibility of ,mak ing ofOnitedStatee San: ators, one to fa the unexpired term of Judge Oollamer, quafor.the long Germ, and now °neje #ll.,the vacancy occasion ed by the death ot Seßator:Foot. t.lotinitietiCui, notwithstanding an that Addy Siihnion and his - copperhead postmastist cOld to; gave the ' gallant, General Hawley a victory "The ills, latnre is Slur repnbliden S Senator. " 7 1- ; fir The Presidenron-31-onday issued. a proclamation declaring.,that the. war in thekSonthern States isat.atkend, and that those States ara entitledtci.. all the rights and inimnnities of the . other States. ' . .` • Geoige Beiner,' of the Harrisburg Telegiph, Wu; been removed' `from' the post office Et,i•i;deneraf Xiipe tiplAint ed in hit stead. Andy , bee commenced. gir The 'Ohio Seistai On - ;Sitturday, passed;Abya-vote of -20Lagslost:•9; the, bill increasing the legal ,rate of interest from six to seven per cent. • • (}en. Burnside was, sleeted -G overnor di Rhode Island, on W ednesday last, - toy a haudictite auOrity. .I;he legislature is also largely republican. ear Elott:`Binater Clymer, the Sena tor from Berke-county; int& Democratic's candidate for Gereitioratits reeigned-ltie Beat. l6ivenoraimei-his.llso majoii ty in ike-votti Governiorti*Oonlieotk cut. tti: 7 4 vqt,,...a. or A man in Sp ringfield , Mass., thought he would ply "a giood joke on his wife" on thq occasion of a masquer ade ball. He jet a peculiar malik and told his wife ski would know him by it. She believed him, but he placed - the mask on another man's face, and spied all around the evening unsuspected, while she confided in the pauedo-husband, stayed by him faithfully all the evening, much to the delight of the " gay deceiv er," and naturally expressed herself with a freedom not unusual between ladies and strange gentlemen. A little after reflection made the husband conclude that the joke was on himself. sar Monday's Philadeepliia fress says : " It was announced In one of the Suuday.papers-thatPresident , Johnsmp. l and Secretary . Seward would arrive 'in Philadelphia: during the morning, and that rooms had been provided yor them at the iDontinentat. Another of the Sunday,papers stated that the Presi dent .would attend Mr. Chambers' church. The result was that crowds ,of people assembled in, the close vicinity of both places mentioned, but the "dis tinguished ,guests-", did not , come. The people were fooled, but they took it good, uaturedly, enough. liarTtl r. Spingue, of Rhode Island, is described in a Waihington letter as "de cidedly the dandy Senator. He looks niceedingly young—from the galleries a mere boy, and a handsome boy, too.. His thick brOwnhair, where nearly all the Other heads are bald or grey, his light figure, his delicate features and hand Some moustache, make him appear ten years` younger than he really is. He is very neat in his dress, wearing va- Hone handsome - suits, and not appearing to live in the same OlOthes,, as many of . the Senato rs do. MI. Spraghe makes no attempt at eloquence." lea- 'John P. • Stockton, "Copperhead, of New Jersey, had' forty votes out of eighty-one, in -the , joint. convention of the Legislature of 'that State met to efedt,:w U. S. Senator. He.has• at last hadjustice done his case, and on Thee. day it was•declared- in the Senate,- by- a .vote of - 22 to2l, tbat he was not enti tled to a seat in tbat-bi•dy, a conclusion., the justice of which.shouid be tolerably plain- to every bgdy but partizans of his own copper color.. We•shall now haye a Unionist in his place, italf A recent attempt was made at Mita Green, Ind., by . : a man named Jer emiah Albertson,,to poison his wife, so that he could better, enjoy the company of a 'Miss Mry , * Ann Lloyd, of that place. This Miss Lloyd was his assist ant in the poisoning , and a Dr. Kline OMB taken into their confidence, for a large sum of money giving them the poison. The latter exposed the villain ous scheme before the poison was ad ministered, ,and the guilty couple are now in jail at Wabash. . . Bome , of the Yankees are still at their old Woks. ,In Nis?' Brunswick, the authorities recently- sought to en zourage,bear killing, by offering- three dollars premium for each benr-that waS killed, the proof to be the , production of 'the snout. ll'he large-tiumber of snouts presented; chiefly-by Indians, led -to an investigation, - -when= it - wee discoirered that the Yankees over ,in :Maine-:manu factured them of India rubber, and-sold them , to the Indians at-fifty cents apiece. Aka' The body of Lowmiller, the man who_ m - prdtireda, maiden_ sister, some two years ago, at Level Comfit., about tinden, Lycoming county, and . it was thought,* the time, made his escape out of the country, was found a few days since in the wows. ':.the body - was identified by some articles of clothing 'he had-on, as well .as ,by the gun used to commit the deed. sar The - Westboro correspondent of the :Were:eater Spy= writes:'"An old. lady Mrs. Ruggles, is now living in this town, at the venerable age of ninety three years, with faculties yet uidimned, who, whiles teacher in Cambridge, num bereddamong her pupils a fair-haired boy named Robert .E. Lee, afterward, known : to infamy, as the .'commander-in-chief of the rebel army." The.Aatlment Printed some days ago, that. theca siras„a-plot to assassinate Gov, Brownlow, of Tennessee, was not, as many believed; a,canard. The prime mover, of it has been arrest e 4 at Gran ada, Miss., and has . reached Nashville, where he, will be .tried by: a Military Commission. gar Recent rains have' washed away the thin cbvering of earth frotn . the Nines of 12.000 Confederate dead on the fields- 'Of Shiloh'. Corinth. The Union dead - were properly - ititerred;;:lilid. have nee been. exposed by the etenieiste. ifir William S. , Pieria, for the Jest . . twenty years Ppmmarcial.editor ;of, the .North American, died,in • Philadelphia,. on.S.atarday, kedltLyeam.., sir there ill &Asa:lock in `The New Jamey l i egitleture, priptt.present tide little'signe' are iereeitibleot the O'er once being settled'"'' ar,On.Tueaday,--Leavenworth,„Kan. sm; field Iter , Aolusid!pal, election. Tbe tentire-traioit , tiOetlyso Onateadilk - Maaanieindires, wife - of the4l edd orfeii tie/K .4 ;40 in= Thillitlittcre-'l' c-A - TIIE MA_Rr - lETTIAN-R/•-vL.) tgr A touching incide‘t is related of McKean Buchanan,•the actor.' He and his deligliter were playing at Terre , Haute, Ind., last week, whi ‘• his wife lay dangerously ill at the tel. The play for Monday night wa s' , Hamlet." After the first scene, it was announced that Miss B. would not be able to ap pear as "Ophelia," -on account of her mother's illness, and if the play went on, her part would have to • be - omitted. The audience desired th e, drama to pro ceed,• ce'ed, bit when Mr. Betilianan appeared and commenced the soliloquy, "To be or not to be—" he - was noticed to .lack his usual fire and energy. He - had not PrOciedi3d'half a dozen lines, when Els faltering voice broke and falling into a chair, he exclaimed : " My wife is dying --take your money—run dcrwn the car tain—l cannot idayl" and thesudienee slowly and sadly 'dispersed. Mrs. Bu chanan was dead When her . binband reached the hotel. • It .is:said that Queen:Victoria his taken a great liking for a very good look ing but ignoble Scote.hmanmameditrewn who vas formerly a sort Of ont-of-door body servant to Prince Albert, and, in deed, bears a• very strong' resemblance to the Prince. She so doats upon him that she-keeps him near her 'person at all her palaces, and in all her journeys to and from . them. 'She consults her pet on all subjects, and takes - his-'advice eo absolutely that all the rest of the' royal household have become Very jealous of him. The last story is that she is going - to Knight him. Marry him she cannot for the law'of the realm -forbide .her to marry one of her own subjects. It is very disagreeable, nay it is worse than disagreeable, to mention these things of one who as a wife, mother • and Queen, has so high a place in the revenues of the world. ' gir The American Statesman ; a New York * weekly family journal, has a gift and a blessing for every one. Besides fUrnishing p=large paper 2£3142 inches, at only $1.50 per annum, it sends out , a number and variety of prizes, valued at from $l.OO up to $lOO, consisting of Sewing. Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Hoop Skirts, Crutch es, Engravings, Lithographs*, Photo graphs, - Albums, Books, and a variety of other beautiful and useful articles. We desire, all to send for a copy and see this fine family, paper and secure a prize. Published at $1.50 per annum, at 67 Nassau, street, New York, , eir HOW - refreshing are the April Showell* they'nourish into life,the open lug buds, and renew all vegetation. But yet Ms a time of the year when there is ,great danger of taking Cold from exposure to the weather. Coe's Cough Bale= is excellent for Coughs and Colds, Sore 'throat, and all Pal monary.Complaint& While Coe's Dye petisia Cure is invaluable in Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all diseases of the stom- Bah and bowels. er Harriet Pinckney, aged ninety years, a daughter of pew Charles'OoteS worth' Pinckney, of Revolutionary fame, died last week. The deceased was everywhere known and -beloved. Pos sessed °Lab ample,raltb, she bestowed it iwith an unsparing hand, and was thus the means oP doing.,a` vast small-C.O good to those who - were -in need 'of assistance." ice' The ice bridge over the Niagara river, at the foot of the American falls, still remains intact, and is crossed daily by hundreds of - people. at, the point known as " The Ferry." The ice in the river between the Falls and Suspen sion bridge could be_ measured by the million cords, and it is estimated'; that the rives' will not be clear _before, the middle of May., eir Christian Berger. who murdered Miss Mary Watts in Germantown, Ain the 6th'-of January, and who' .was`con demned to "be hung on the 27th of April neit,:waslontuf dead in his cell in the Philadelphia .county prison :a -few diys since: The• case was investigated by the Coroner, and a 'verdict of congestion of the brain- rendered. • - sir The decline of prices is atyresent affecting the_ value of almost every ar ticle, except paper—printing , . paper. The price of this artiolehas experienced ' no decline. . It stilt continues firm, and pnblishers,of neyspapere are put tQ great' inconvenience and expense by reason of this state of Ile market. - ttir The-barts said to be affected by the failure of Culver, Penn - Sr Co., of Neiw'Yori, die Oif Oity,;Bari of Craw find cotuity; Meadville; Tenangoßank, hanklio, and the'Petroleuni Bank, Ti tusville: The notoe,cif theee Vatikel are refused ' by all the brokers' and bias: , sir The mansion,of Pierre Beale, at, New Orleans, has,been -restored him by. Gen. Howard. It was used for over two years W. colored; orphan -asylum. :713y pot Tay him rent for e,nd "apolo gise for having taken withottt hie con sent. - to ur oau ltr., OfterikOnVovnl on her Way rut Minis pag ed by Cod . Biritn IT:ft swo tier rn. 041 sirimin, -- 11 Secretary • jar The Detzoit, Poet, a-new. Repub lican daily, will appar on the 26th-ilia. 011 TI Shatz lite itiiire Mbe Morn . in. a Nut-Zbal A negro woman of Weston, Lewis county, West Virginia, hatched a chick en'ty keeping the egg warm in her bos om. Who is the mother of the chicken ? Tom Thumb, wife and ,baby have re turned from a profitable tour in Europe. It is stated as a curiosity the baby earn ad enough money in a year to support it comfortably during a long life. The State officials of Indiana are col lecting for preservation in a permanent form, as a part of the history (Atha war, card photographs of all the officers of all the regiments that have been organ ized in Indiana during the late rebel lion. Giiiiterat Lee's ArlingtOO longs to the government, haviliebeen purchased at a sale for the non payment oftasee. All talk, therefore, ofJestor ing the land to Mrs. Lee is sensational. Uncle Sam has a title to the farm which holds good against all litigation.. David L. Yulee, who left his seat in Congress to go into, the rebelliaii, and who.some time since was:Arrested and consigned to Forth Pulaski, has been re leased on parole, and is permitted to go to his home in Florida. Nearly half a million dollars of certi fleatee of.indebtedness have been re deemed daringthe past month. The young men recently nominated to the West Point Academy are noti fied to assemble there in June to be int amined prior to admission. During March over it million dollars. of fractioae.l currency was cancelled. A like amount of new change was issued to replace that destroyed. Another emeide had taken place;be tweeu the colored soldiers and the citi zens at Savannah: Georgia: The riot was caused by a number of young men .in order to -revenge theniselves for the arrest of one of their friends by the mil itary. For the week. ending March 31.8 t, the redemption division of the Treasury de partment detected and branded over $3OO in counterfeit fractional currenoy. There is a band of Gypsies, number ing one hundred, settled near Boston. It is governed by a queen, who was elicy sen for seven years. tileasures for the reorganization of the Southern Associated Press were taken at a meeting reCently , held at Mont gomery, Alabama. ' Fort Leavenworth is to be abandoned as a Government-post as soon- as the cars on the . Pacific Railroad are running to Fort Riley. And this is promised in the Lawrence papers as early as the 4th of July next. A lady who had read of the extensive manufacture of odometers, to tell bow far a carriage has run, said she wished some flopuenticut genius would invent an instrument to tell how far husbands bad been in the evening when- they "just step dowin to the post . office. -Earl Russell said recently in the Bri tish Parliament, that the Fenian move.: ment _arose out Of the Ameridan war, and • its chief object was robbery. mysterious poster in New York, consisting ota green ball on a white ground, has .baused fearful agitation among the English detectives, who im agine that - it symbolizes an immediate invasion of Canada. • The failure of Culver, Penn & Co., of New Tork„„ caused the suspension of thirteen banks in the Pennsylvania and Ohio oil regions. g•negro who had outraged and mur dared, a white,child, was. taken from jail at Pails, Kentucky, -on the 27th ult., by, the citizens and hanged. , Over twenty first-class residences. in Boston, have been purchased by §outh ernerse who say they. come North to in vest fortunes made during the war. The National Republican of Washing ton will be issued as a morning paper after this week, and will, it is said, be the. Administration organ. It le belisvpd that the person impris. oned at Washington as Quantrall, is some other person, and that he will soon be released , _ Two children have been poisoned in chicago, by'chewing a card photograph. The Post'Offic'e bepariment at Wash ington is "'about to make its own gas. The requisite Xiacliinery . will , cost $l5OO, 'but it is expected this , amount will, be sived'in half a Attorney. General Speed . has, decided that Semmes was not - included in the Vareie..ol.rehebtoffmers: Gen. Hooker is conquering hie paraly- The NeiadiViwnscript tells of a load or The has-slept - in a hearse, where he had lodged every: night hie six: weeke. Flora Temple has been _permanently with drawn from the 3 ace course, and she will trot no more. , There are five thousand Itiomgeopethio &Odors throughout the United 'atatEli, _nnd five homoeopathic oolfittges: The Rinderpeet ie prettt:find but efhp flat 116 a to listen ,to, , onr - rant : owe frill oonape4e3t Ack,the Grinderpest TO RAILROAD TRAVELERS.—The follow ing "rules of the road" are based upon legal decisions and ought to be univers ally known. The courts have decided that applicants for tickets on railroads can be ejected from the cars if they do not offer the exact amount of their fare. All railroad tickets are good until need, conditions "good for this day only" or otherwise admitting time or genuineness are of no account. Passengers who lose their tickets can be ejected from the cars unless they purchase a second one. Passengers are bound to observe decor um in the cars, and are obliged to com ply with all reasonable demands to show , their tickets. Standing on the platform or otherwise violating the rules of the eompany, rezaders a person liable to put off the train. .No person has a right to monopolize 'more Beata than he has paid for; and shy article left in a seat while the owner is temporarily absent entitles him to his seat on his return. _ ar We call attention to the adver tisement of A. B. Bowen & Co., New . York, which will be found in our adver tising columns. They have a very large stock of Jewelry and Silver Ware to be sold at one dollar for each article. By paying 25 cents you can learn what ar ticle you can have. There is certainly not much risk, and we , should think, from reading their scheme, that every one was pretty sure of getting more than the worth of their mow. We learn that they want agents, with whom they deal liberally. The list is very attract ive and will pay for perusal. the SqltzbAeh Tannery. o GEO. W.,SULTZBACH, TANNER 4- LEATHER DEALER, MARIETTA, PA. o Having purchased the remaining stock on hand, and leased the Tannery and fixtures of his late father, Henry Sultzbacb, deceased, is now prepaied to accommodate the customers of the old stand, and the public generally, with everything in his line, at such prices as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. His stock will consist of Oak Spanish and Slaughter Sole, Valve and Hemlock Leather, CA L FS KIN S Kips, Waxed and Grained Upper, SPLITS, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SHOE • SKIRTING. la— Cash paid for . Hides and Skins. Marietta January 6. 1866.-tf lUnion Flag Clothing Store ! Ia emirs old stand, Market-a., Illariettr PETER RODENHAUSER, WITH D. FIANAITERJ DEALER IN Non's and Boi's Clothing, RATS & CAPS, A BOOTS AND SHOE g, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, IN GREAT. VARIETY, P. R. would take this opportunity to inform the citizens of Marietta and the , public gener ally that having opened this establishment for a permanent busiiiess, only asks a fair trial, being determined not to be undersold by any. Call and see the goods and learn the prices. Marietta, June 10, 186 d. 44-tf R EEVE k AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. The Original -and Genuine - Ammosra is prepared by J. ALLEN REEVES and is the best hair dressing and preservative now in use. It stops the hair falling out, causes it to grow thick and long and prevents it from turning prematurely giey. It eradicates dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and renders the hair soft, glossy and Curly. Buy it, try it and be convinced: 'Don't be put'off with a spuri ous artiele: Asir:for - Reeves' Ambrosia and take co other. For, Safe_ by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy, Goods everywhere. PRICE, '75 Cents per bettle—s6 per doien. Address, REEVES' Antartoere DEPOT, - 62. Fulton-et., New-York City. 11" For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. Rinkle'a Drug Store. _ [12:8-1y QLUT rHE partnership heretofore existing be tween the uudnrsigded, under the firm title of Landis & Trout, has, this day, ( March 16) been diasolyed by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm will please call, without delay, and settle the lame with Dr, Henry Landis, who is authorized taiiettle the late firm accounts; also, all persons having claims against the firm to present them for settlement. ' HENRY LANDIS, IL S. TROUT. Marietta, March, 24, 1866. 1866! fifikae,iptill 1866 ! "VV'-a:.1., 1 Pi a, ID r - TTO WELL Br. BOLIAKE, ja Minufacturers of, Paper Hangings and WINDOW SHADES, Corner of FOURTH. and MARKET Streets ' PHILADELPHIA.' N. B. Always in store, a, Iwo stock of linen and Oil Shades. March '3;1666.-3m. ' STAMPING. MRS. B. MORRIS Bee leave to announce, to the Ladies of Ma i Lefts and vicinity, that she has just received a new . and handsoitte lot Of Braiding" arid .EnibrOidery 'Ramps,- and also a handsome lot of ggSlaraped-Yokes.” Please gibe . her; a ' call.. Revidence on,Lo - cost s treet, second. door fyom the corner of -'Front-IttiMitrietta - . ' [3O-3nis.. LOOK, TO YOURINMOST. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND' bushels of Lime for sale for Whitewashing, Building Aid land. Thislarthe beet lime in' the country. Prices at ; the kiln for the best , picked limeby the bushel 1 , 5 coats ! Apply, to Henry:Wolfe, spent -for the Wrightsville- Company b urning . lune, owMr. Jobs. Heide farra.-;—'All orders left - with Harry Wolfe.will be promptly filled. =.: > . BE"Quality of Wines and Liranis"for medicinal purposes, at D::Landis'. NEW T0Y . .., Egg's of Plaitiolea tear. N pents(freah laid) at Dr.„Laitypey, Air ISIEMER'S RITTER.% Poi - gale M. THE GOLDEN MORTAR: 4 - OHLEN now II te splebra TitAwg.sicftiv.o,ito and lee than. l'ersodieallhopeaneelarke jrnale P.I. The Gold ri Mortar Great Sale of Ttiatehes, Jetcely AND SILVER WATT,, One Million Dollars Worth to DISPOSED AT ONE DOLLAR, F,Acti, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE! 11'ot to be paid for until you knot t i you are to receive! ot BY A. H. R 0 IVE.Y ( I. Co . AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTIIIifro: NO. 36 BEEKMAN STREET, rigpi y ok Rf al the following List of Articles t be sold for ONE LOLLAR EACRQ"' 20 Gold Hunting Cases Watches 200 Gold Wa-ches, various $lOO to 1 15 styles 200 Ladies' Gold Watches i sto 100 200 Silvet • Hunting Case 50 • Level %Vetches 35 300 Silver Hunting Case to 60 Lepine Watches 3 5 to 5 300,GoldComposite Hunt- 4 ing Watches 50 300 Music Hoeft, Shell and 2 5 to Roatwood Cases 20 to 7 4 200 Elegant Silver Plated Chifee anit.T.eiVtirns 30 t o 5 0 1,000 Elegant Silyer Plated Castor Stands " 20 to 46 1,000 Elegant Saver Plated • Fruit and Cake. Baskets 20 to so 1,000 Elegant &tier Plated Butter Dielirrik 15 to 4 1,000 Elegant ityer Plated Ice Pile.kers 20 to it 1,500 'Silver Plated Salt Stiinde S to 15 • 2,500 Sliver Plated Goblets, ,Engraved and Plain 5 to 11 3,000 Silver Plated Cups, Gold lined and engraved 10 to .4 1,000 Silver Plated Bells ti to 12 3,006 Sets, Silver Plated Ta ble Forks, j doz. 10 to is s,ooo . Pitir Stpted Ta ble Spo' tt 5 to 10,000 Sets Sll r Plated Tea Spoons, doz. 0 to It 2,000 Pair Silver Plated But ter Knives 5 to 5,000 Silver Plated Napkin Rings very handsome 5 to 2,000 California Diamond Clutter Sets Ladies' jew elry 10 t 9 1,000 Brazillian Pebbles, Seta Ladies' Jewelry 10 to , r ) 7,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, assorted 5 to 5,000 Pair Crystal Pendant Ear Drops S to 3,000 Miniature and Enam eled Revolving Pins Ito 11 3,000 Enameled and Pearl Broaches,very handsome to ot 2,000 Ladies' California Dia mond ,Cluster Pius Ito 15 2,000 Gents' California Dia mond Pins .5 to li 2,000 Gents" Pint, set with one stone or brilliant 3 to LI 5,000 Gents' Scarf Pins, as- • sorted styles 5 to b 3,000 Oval Band Bracelets, finely chased 10 to 1; 6,000 Pair Gents Sleeve But tons, new and rich styles 5 to 1.; 5,000 Pair Ladies' Sleeve Buttons 5 to 1,000 Pair Coin Silver Sleeve Buttons S to . „ 2,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry coin_silver neatly en. graved 10 t, 15 2,000 Silver Chains ti tu I . 5,000 Cal. Diamond Cluster rings IC t: 3.000 Seal Rings DI.) .1 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pen cils, &c. 5 :: 10,000 Gold Lockets, richly engraved 5 :. :. 5,000 Plain and Chased gold Rings 6 N ::, 10,000 shield and signet . ' s u to i 4,400 Belt Buckles, G t and Gold and Vul ite sto : 2,500 Geld Lockets, engrav ed backs, watch face 3,000 Large, new style rings, set with brilliants 2,000 Ladies' Chatelaine Chains and Pins .11000 Gents' Heavy Guard Chains 7,800 Gents' Vest Chains, large assortment 5 to 63 1,000 Splendid Steel Er' gra, vings 5 to I' 1,000 Elegant Bronze Man tel Clocks 25 to 10,000Gold:Pens Silver Ex tension holder & pencil 4 to 40;000 Gold Pens, & Silver mounted ebony holaers 6 to S. 8,000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders 15 to 2.000 Ebony Gold mounted 6 to 14 Spiral Pencils Each and every-article in the above List is *presented by a certificate. These are pita• ed envelopes and sealed. Any per• son obtaining a .certificate, to he had at our office, or sent by me it to any address, know what they may have for One Dollar. We charge for sending . Certificates, pq ,2 postage and doing the business, 25 cents rai. Five will be sent for $4,00 ; Eleven for VA. Thirty for $5.00'; Sixty-five for 4310.00 1 ; ac One Hundred for $15.00. Any person receiving a Certificate for 3 1 article they may not desire, can exchange i.: any other article in nur List of the same ue. By this method we are enabled to forti ,2 the public with selections from a rich an! , ried stock of goods at a nominal price, all have a chance for securing articles or very highest value. -We warrant ever tide as represented or money refunded• tle solicit parties who have been unfsirlY d!' - • with by imitators to give us a fair trial itl , );° passing judgement. - AGENTS.—Liberal Commission and "'- liable Premiums; consisting of Watches, 0.0. given to Agents. Address all orders to . A. H. ROWEN 8.• Co., P.O. Boy. 4270, New loa. 8. 8. BATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier , At,l 7 . T Kramph's„Old Stand, on the Cur ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a• It A T ICF II Lto the Citizens of IS tow lur Sind vicinity, for the liberal Pa c i. heretofore extended,' the undersigned rel Po. fully Aeneas a continuance of the same curing them, that under all circumstan cei i , o l efforts will be spared in rendeting • 056154 %4 equivalent for every act of eee fiZoince rep D i CLOTIVIrCAIIIIIMERBS N,D VESTISA: such other4easonable material as fashion :1 the market fusttishes, constantly kept Gap: and mantifactified to order, promptly , and r sonably, asjaate oz style- may suggest. ALSOrIIJEADY-MADE CLOTHIN G, • Geritknien'sParnishing Goods g e r. and such articles as usually belong io t chant Taikaing and Clothing establithmeP • ... w. it 114 :& E . f". ZAHN; 6,,, c. - - - /-fgAtei"-" , _ arner of North Qaeen-St., 41 ' and Centt4, Square, Lancaster, Pa. NivE- are PrePared to sell American IP ' Swiss' Watches atthe lowest cask Or. We buy directly froiri the Importers sod Ido: ufacturersourd men, und *do Sell WOW/ b. low ne they can be bought in Philadelphia Cr New-York. t A fine stock of Cloche;Cloche;Jewelry, SPectacie ° Silver end Silver-plated ware constantlY hand`:.: Every' articlelairly represented. E. J. Z4lOl , arbertNortkr:QiceenAtreet and Centre SO P ' -.L4NCASTER• Yd' PebittarY 11;:4.86fietf. ... o il in 11111444 APpt‘ztlie4ateat fashion , .. e 4,lll4.lto:rjgat Variety store 00 0 them—nil the rage-now, in the citiea • • , I 8 to .4 12 to J,