L: atiettian. 4 ,7*-3V5' " : ; MARIETTA. PA : S.ltt4k'49 VOlTing, Bpi) 14, 1886. Paoxon or THE CHOLIOIA.—The news that the steamer i F t rigjand, bound froag , tivertidot for Nay, Mork, his: stop ped at Halifax for medical conie queme.44tsavissamay.easeasof,eholera on beard,..wilkopprise j the,whele country, or the imatipont, denger., , thitt :threatens us of the speedy visitation of i thls fearful scourge t0.,,0ur ,shores: ,The,,Aecessity or adqpting all the,„precatgAnary, ores;that.ozperience has demonstrated to be useful, is nosy rendered_ctearly ap parent, enct.we, bop, no pains will be spared to, keep the stroetkana ,dmrOlings of nor borough clean, to, abate nuisance and to enforce the moat rigid , regulations that are nothorized.by law. Dwain4l . Floos.=James Bogen, dr iointy, killed .tWo rat hogeond when he dressed ibeni, he found io eacti, 7 two kWh about tato indh ea idng, located fettle fat near the kid nays tend - eaib ittek'was tilleirWith little snakelike iiorma v with black'heads some were black all over, and others were white except tfia heads: Of dome the meat iris not'Weed: ' ' ear A geptlematiinst arrived:a:Wash ington, who spent a Sabbath in Savan. nab, says that when thsvolergyinan, came to the prayer. for the' gresident and all , in atithority,, he,thris-imprevised pe-' tition " We, pray, as we are inatrooted; for all in authority in ills and other . I an de," lir An attempt to assassinate . Max imilian was made while be was at Our. mance. The man was arrested, but shortly afterwards:released by order , of the Emperot, who saikto the Minister t ofJustice, ", do_not think that my life is in dani4; the peUple Of . Mexico love me too well I" - er One of the 'Government 'Revenue deteetiies: On -the* Canadcan frontier writes to theVoixfmissienei - of Customs; tbai, 'the suniedlifile pipes Berea theldt, LaWientri , iiVer,iispdare engag ed i = n pumping Whihkel from 'Canada iu to the United States. - far hag loetnne, of her most `nOtettie Au' bait Garr whO diedin . that city, on the, 25th ult., at hie' age of eight y tight Be was a printer by trade, having learned hie' craft in the . oitiee ofliir. 'Bache, .Lbn Of.Dr; Franklin. \ ifirlttirein ptrwieriiee tit] y ulnae' to burn the office of- the IFtecionstrnetibnist in Washington';.theliiipeecidife'd Ify hi re. Swhish'elce.)%ibo „Wirriefely , diemiased from the TreleniiNp n ertMent for abase, th i of the reek en a -6 ee . - • Er The N.Y. TABlinn intienati3e'thaf' if goldiallieto = l2l, '_ ttie Secretary of the Treaeury , WilVerder.thegatereet on the third issue of 7 80s to . be paid in gold at 6 per cent. which he ealidovat'Aiis d o e : 71 , 1 ff 9 " ,". sr The latest style of hoops are.oall ed " tilting " boom noatruoted solhat when modest I . loielk ehoose e a little dirt of theirleekwitl toes op. their alcirts, so 48 to 441:1,94 . 4,44494t4 441114111, and,.Blloh. or A cow, belonging to R. V.''Shoe maker, of: Upper: Dublin ; - 51oatiodiery co., Pa., gavelairth to ivoalloa the 25th' ult., that weighedfocehdadred and twen ty.oae pounds.. . Saven.thousand, dollars in United States bonds has been atolen from the National ptpli He by the ne - gro porter. has been arrested. About three thousand dollars have been recovered. Or The I:l,p4ed,States goers bat de- . cided that the shescik,of stockholders in the National Spats can be _aisessed - by State anthoriries. Mr. Chase, the .Chief . Justice, dissented .from the, opinion. Ear A lady, named-Letitia Lister. W who was tinder'the infhience. of : chin o form, while itboatto have her teeth lx= tracted, was taken' siidditulywitti spakie and died A most bloody and cruel mnriyr of whole family of Oight perions' : on - our..z. red in Philadelphia on Friday . :or Satur day of last week. The murderer is still at large. or The Pirittebeinhiiiibisjest been released from prison: 1d hiiilbsin parole, by 'order of Piesiderit:irbliillort: * Next we may Inaskciflbe rill - ease' of' 'Jefferson Dais. fir A loontnotivelnn _ , weetere-rail: mad hasfhOsnedorted withlhe titli "I still live." Theilichoie than inany,, of the paespageie gan.say, et the end .of theli journey. • dir The Memphie Poet aseerie ofihet City that4! "3 A 3 re Stf;il 6 42le in the I:4,llsotre,berl : "Pckinueslnotlte... ! e • How TO Dispoe Or S iititsbA—A great , many persons ara at a logs how to die- pose of the raggad and mutilated-car reney that acennittlatO on thitir hands. An exchangb•rafs it i.i.the easiest thing in the world, and without any expense. When Sou get three dollars worth on hands, put it in small packages, pin a paper band around, with your name. poet ()See address, and the amount, thea put it an envelope and address it to the " Treasury of the United States, Wash ington, 1).C." It goes and returns free of postage. You will get new currency in about one week from the time you start it ar Jost the weather for young dark Itat.„Aer , y - .. , .bad...forohaumptivue,,,,and ,people predisposed to pulmonary weak .llmm. .To all such the. ,spring, season is very trymg, and care should be taken to keep the bo.dy 4ry and warm, arid all irritation Of,the,throat and - berm ; ,chial tubes allaye4 at once. The sooth ing'properties of ,Doe's' boUgh Baliarn render it the consuethptive's best . criend while all recent cases very readily yield to Its curative power: It is - pleasant, safe, st:ire and cheap. Ur Dan Duncan; a landlord in Indian apolis, called writ' poor tenant to cot: lect his rent. Hetound the'peor •wcim an toiling- at- the - wash tub' With the evidences of_destitutfori , alV tirobnd Duncan took a look aroind, 'and oonilu ded he didn't , waitt •to 'collect rent as bikd as he thought he"did. Hegiiiie the woman a receipt for thetwo months due, and - tio • idtintlis in: advance, and then calling , on . -13011113:trien0 sent her a bad of provisions =to We her through the winter. • br. J. A. Reed, of Baltimore de. ores the whole theory trichina: He says: " I boldly assert that the trichina never did and never will destroy, human life ; that they have, in all probability, existed in the human flesh . always, cer tainly for the, last halt century ; Mad think it a fair deduction, - taking it for the sake of argumeet, se granted, that we may receive. thew throngh,-the,instru nsentality of the hog, that they are•. not dangerous to life on•that account. Workmen's dieing - 6H bail been established in Dahlia, on the'` principle of supplying wholesdme , food et cost Prices. It Wccoinatedateli'nearly" two thousand persons daily, and the' Oice of a good dinner-of soup, beef 'potatoes and pudding is only font. and The waiters an d.'d ish:Wasliera ere ladles of rank and: wealth, whshave voltinteer. ad totivwtheir services to the instils. tion untiLit'beeticnee self-supporting. The . passion of Do laic, the nal,- nral philosopher, for music was so: Pre_ dorninant in his latter days ? . that a,piapo was.Placed.hy his bedside, on which his daughter played n,great part of the day. Oq the evening of his death, seeing her father road) , to sink into a,slumber, she askedhilo; " Shall I play,, any more ?" "keep playing?" said he ; " keep pla7; Wel" Be Slept, but awoke no more.,; sr The 'Vicksburg , Herald says that the PrObate =Cotert or Utirroll County, litiasissippi,-apprenticed a negro With-' ontaiim,rnooing.his ruttier to answer •as' to his right•to , the - c , u . stody or his • Beal: WheroUpon`thelatqei Oied -out a veriV ottabeoscorpuit'before Judga Cothran; wholdeclared •"the proceedings. ef tho_ Probate Court cuff and void, and order ed the boy to , be returned to his father. Cr A new member of the English, Hoinie of corm:nous, who had aglow and hesitating - voice, recently tinddrtook to debate the cattle plague bill, and aston ished the House : - by saying, ° I've bad the rinderpest--." After the burst of laughter 'which followed, the meinher, was Permitted , to continue, ''on my term," which 'considerably changed ,the aspect of affairs. -• eV The jailer at Stc Johnsbury, Ver mont, last week suspecting that two of his prisoners were concotting some plan for escape, made an examination of thbir eel!, and found that they had:taken the zinc from under the stove and meltedlii in the hollow of stove leg, aid' run: a. slung-shot in . the ashes. ' They *ere' ready to knock down their 'keeper -and make their escape. The timely liecov er frustrated their Vans: ,- or The furier.Lti car which b6re the remains of Mr. Lincoln to Springfield,. Ill.; and which. 'opt the GpvernMenif tearly twenty :thousand dollars; was Bold on the 10th, at General:obinson'e final sale of:railroad ' material, It ts,the most gorgeous-railway . car ever built. lir The constant stream , of emigre tion from lieland Id America •is telling on the population of thi , Ebaeiald Isle. Daring the year 1865 - there :was - :de= crease 0;46,227 in the iiiiinVerlof inhaff itedhonses in Ireland and the poptila diminished:-94,836-. - ' . Asir A.'macklue ' for 1 ,1 3 1 4t0.gy too, has, bean instentedlimlipadcirliMigatiNglrproi , dace eleven.potgith+LO.figojoFolletiour i: at a coat of ketimore thaa:hallfa - 'cent, per pound... Tka,t,..brolieliper:tban 11a-iaata, ral;art4leatiptarniabed•inimoskiplixoesz. ______.. .„.. . t thi,.. , .., c fiats-i-v mom sole,LT tti 11L3 W; wen H. barratt.,,..oWasailigton crel 1 the c!aftpiLakor,laalig , tp,tri jii e i i i n n l i a l!Riki r lita. t i lA i n.44 3l ol t, 1 .17,V 1 /.P.,4 1416 .??P•r e i t i , ..6,: tte+SlA Litt4:4-Q 1 - .:3,j ~. ,'. _;,..,N-,- ~. , t —: -- - cwv—‘l-r . 3THE . dwin Forrest has Ailed for Califor;• 4 .; ;4 _ . '--- - - - CM! Thin' is a fellow on:exhibition in New Orleans whose beard measures six feet in length. A man in Cairo, 111., bet live silver dollars, the other day, that Jeff. Davis was either in Canada or Earopo. Miss Mary, arria„ the murderess of Borbughs, at Washington, last year, has started a milinery store at Richmond. Dr. Winship, of Boston, now weighs one hundred and sixty ? konads; is thirty. . • • two years otage, and can iffy 'fed - and a quarter. IWRI ,The.health of. Governor Morton,. or Indiana, is,,but little, if any better, than when he Bailed fro . in 14eWVork, in De. eentber lasi. He was expested home by the first of A ppl. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher- was_onoe paetor of a congregation inicdianapolia which - was too 'poor to paint-thvehorcb edifice, and the young 'minister did the job with-hie Din hands. - ' Qol Delleitel, an old English officer, was addressing some volpateers, at St, Andrews, Canada, on Thtrsday, and had just, said, havo.been My r two , yeys in the service, apd'myheaFt is in ityet," when he dropped dead. Philo. Chase,. of,Litchfield, Cana. few‘daye ago, ,agedv eoveaty=niue years..-- For thoulast: , :t.wenty five, years hie daily diet has 4:ogeo three •pintsof milk akcl , oup of, 11:613,0; A adopted that ,, diekkomtconviotion,:thaWsolid food injured him. . The Albany Evening ijonfiratoentia dicia the report that Uofernor Fontoli inteade to pardon youag Ketchitio, the aristocratic Ycrk bank forger arcd sviindler. A 'strong pressure Was' brought to ()ear his pardon, but the Governor ifOes not think of yterding , to it: ' It is reported that Messrs, Harper & Bros..havA : ordered a whole ship load ; f white paper from 13elgiuni. Ticknor & Fields, Bost on, have ordered 5,000 reams in Louden. Ithas been estimated that at present. prices good book And zetis paper canba ,delipsi:ed in New York, all duties and, eApenses included, at three que.rterstite.prEce of AmericAn paper pf the eache.gr,e , le. • , A &e 1 took t)lace in Faketto county, Setittieky;iin' the' 26th tilt:, iikwhich the pistols - were the dueling vis l tc;l' used in the nielatioeyeire ogee between ' Henry °fay We'd A newly, inyented.hafpoon, cotaina a pound of 'powder, with a tan second fuse and, is instant "death to a whale.. , A horse wag'sold at Sprinkfield, Mass., a few days . ..,ago for a cent-a:pound.. At it •reehilit 'revival meeting in - 'New York they' hid a ifeatebiriersionL-Bar. nurVi3 giant .got According Lo the ,Home Jopsn. l 4. l . ,the reason why so many Amerieuns are going abroad is inthefat.that 2 _family „nail live in England or Firsoco on the - rent of their house in New Yorit. Chicago has-at last resieived its great telescop'e, the largeot ever made in the world: : The Sandusky Aegister iiiya that * the grape crop has been but little'injured by the frost, and the vines all thrifty, with one or twoeiceptione. :A.Dr, Itobineon, of Pittsburgh;-le; being sired by a patient arbo!m_ leg be, amputated, for not making a neat-job of - - The sacred bull owned by Dan`ltick the only specimen of the kind outside of i3ormah, was killed near Philadelphia last, week by an accideni. • . . A bill has paksod the enste, gmthor iz,u,s the bloveruor te purchase ,a sitAk for a new powder initg.szioejor the use of the State, to tle lOpetod outsi4e gfthe. Ilarriaburg city lim4s. In-Georgia, -where Sherman'az army Made a sweep of MI the carriages; the ladies now , gc? carts.. They stilt caries de '-viiite; !and' donsole thetneel;iesivith the theMght that they tir6 in the height of 'fashion. . Nearly four hundred men are, still At; work et ,the Watertown Arsenal, , in the manufacture of iron griucarriages, of the liodulan pattern, de§igned for the tho rough arming of the ,fortsof.our . coast, / fro 'Lila Nord re of;tios loethe shores .California and Oregon.. '4: A lady frodthir.W . .est Carolled .Spen cerporv, N; Y.;•orier. &ay lest yre'ek,:7once, visit to he rrparentstre She' ta. Nit infailt with' her, ail d:. otrr m dizit:ing: - her anklthei4 she 'joy fally dilirotied)lleti itifaht" , ofmtlid shawl in which ft arierrivitipirbdprinllffhtlid itleaille Ira liebn rsliffo'C'etird.4 ; - 74 . 4 - :1 *.;,-,i 00"ttrpith.: -t?, t.,:n 14 -. ti.:' ,. ....;',rgi 6 AinriatiArfeti9l4 noPil t i-i l 2O. el. t 1 ..fe -t5,.44i9g i tit i pp l ipol4o. l o4 4 ,l-Ph* ,It: PlomPit tr2.o. , ,n.P.kci , 4.P.P: I PN-P4 33 l B ißmßs< tPi" P l P ,ii g 7 PAT l na t iork - ilg,TP l '€htickPlA.!th, p . mtjqe; theme-andte t gi.vep cißliorms . 4 419qt r oss i ot; As po y 9 r,. tf,t c, 01, 1 8 ,talle7 till ,ikl 4010. fot2.44 ) 9lF.BervilMr while personvisplAyig,g 7 tin:4%2;4,144w no t ooo lrAllf9fasaißra-qM. ~:,,. 4,-;.,:',W tAixtiono -------- 4064 1 Med fittrf ,111 . tr. t tztfit mail) tn• it - I EXERCISE OF TEE VETO POKER.—In the course of an article upon the passage of the civil rights bill by the Senate, the 'Washington Chrome's) says s Should this tiill'paas the House by the requisite two-thirds vote—and, as we have previously said, we have no doubt upon the subject—it will only be the second instance in the history of our Government wherein a bill after being vetoed by the Executive has become a law. That was in the case .of an unim portant measure during the administra• tion of President Tyler, which, after being vetoed by that worthy, was passed bya,twe : thirds vote in both Houses of The veto:power his not been exercised much of late years; but, in 'briiiifltrabtsv that it is by no means without precedent, we append the fol• lowing list of - vetoes issued since the for. 'nation of the Government ; By George Washington, By James Madison, By rams Monroe, By Andrew Jackson, By John Tyler, By. James K. Polk, By James Buchanan, By AndiewlJohrison fur The ividowed wife of Louis Phil ippedjed an exile, on the 24th of March, at Claiecuont, England, at the ege of 84.,, She was a daughter of Ferdinand of I.c,aples, by an Archduchess of Aus tria. She met Louis Philippe in 1808, of Palermo, and was married to him at the close of the following year. She proved herself a more thou ordinarily faithful wife. She, was, indeed, less a qaeeri than a w,ife and mother, and made friends of all who were introduced to her. She sled with her family to England in 1848, when the dynasty was overthrown by the rebellion, and has since occupied the palace at Claremont which belonged t ),one branch oilier family. She leaves five sons and daughter, of whom four are `married. 'tom The New If urk Citizetrstates that the * cattle plague has already made its appearance - in a mild form in this country. The cattle here, it is reported, have not yet begun t I die from it in its acute form, and with its usual digesting synap toms when under full headway ; but the butter they - yield is peculiarly offensive and sickening to a horosolver may par idice of it in any qnantity, emitting a slight hitt positively loathsome odor when held to the nose, and likely to'cause• giddiness, intense depression of spitits aetrgenetal lassitude. Illife2Generat,Uass was bora in 170, and.is, ; therefortt, eighty-four years• old. Ile was ttorn the seine year with Martin Van Buren, Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, mid Thomas , ff.. Benton, all of whom have preceded him to the grave. General Cassis almost, if not quite, the opireAryivor of,that,cless of public men who-were personally acquainted with the leading characters of the American revolcition,of 1756. 0- The Commercial Bulletin, in speaking of the Americah Shoe-tip com pany of Boston, says that an acquaint . aiiee, van!) has threes children, iiiforMe'd itfill'at since he commen — ced btiying their tipped shoes (one year ago) he has soy a `the price of a pair of, new boots for Agar. 4 boy hornin Brownfield, Maine . has-ncither hansis.nor- feet, can feedlim self without assistance, thread a needle, tie a not in the thread, and sew on a blitton-with considerable dexterity. He gets on or off his phair, hobbles around the room and up a flight of stairs, nearly as-quck as though he , were full-limbed. He can also write a good and legible hancl. His name is Walter U. Stewart. ow The Radical papers ay_Joe Holt . . is of opinion that there is sufficient evi deuce is possession of the Government to justify the conviction of Davis, Clay and others for being concerned in the .assassination of Lincoln. . ' ihrjamea Gordon was lately convey- ethto the Toronto Hospital for have a surgical-operation performed, Int dread ed it so much that-lie . cat his throat and died. i3c)l_, - Le--Pai citixig f 4 ;D PAPBII-11ADIGING. The undersigned would, respectfully an . nounce to his 'old frienils and the public generally, that he continues the above business in all its various branches Especial attention pea to plain and fancy paperbangiii,,, ,,, China glossing, Frosting and Enamelling, Glass, Graining of all kinds, &e t Thankful for past favors, would ask 'a con-' &Mance of the same.- Residence a few' doors west of.the Town Hall, on. Walnut street. DAVID H. MELLINGER; 1111iriOttai Nov. 26, , First National Bank ,of, Natietta THIS IBANKINGASSOCIATION, rtAir - ilte COMPLETED' ITS 'OIIG A NriATION iSPEOWlpripareTtostransact all ,kiada.of .13ANKI N.: 4 37.3-13.13 SI NE - ,The,,Boaktof I)iyietork. meet weekly, .on tiVeiltieilay; kir di4eidat anit'othif*Businesi r)**ltitale.Modri : .- 7Erqm 9 A. M to 3' P. M. JOHN, HOLLINGER, PRESIDENT. ;Of& BOWMAN Cashier: ' • * • . A'TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN ! • Eley's.Gun. Caps, Eley?.i Gun WadAs, Dupont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder, Baltithore Shia ; Shot 'Pouches, POwder' 'Flasks, sold at,,.•;,:. : ...1011N•SPANGAEWS. 1711.1111T"' STANDS, 'Metit Staniiig, Wine INCiftrki Tube, Buckets .and Cedarrwaxe ne cliAajtntly,on p A rvi at 1. SPANGL'ER'S.- ... 0. 1 .6. I `T E DL 101 . eceqed j ,Scatch 0 1 E no . w ----..riiii ,-, . • 0 1 ..fer le IP . I - E - B%' *iiiiiiii -2 - folbeipting ****4l:l;,• Rata,Awtai.tf. , . • EZEI Die sllllzbaci) sWerg• .__ GEO. W. SULTZBACII, TANNER 4 LEATHER DEALER, MARIETTA, PA ,0- Having purchased the remaining stock on hand, and leased the Tannery and fixtures of his late father, Henry Sultzbach, deceased, is now prepared to accommodate the customers of the old stand, ant' 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 LFSHINS, Kips, Waxed and Grained Upper, SPLITS, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SHOE SKIRTING. H'3' Lash paid for Hides and Skine. Marietta January 6. 1866.41 M Union Flag Clothing . Store Iu Crall's old stand, Market-at., Mulatto' PETER RODEN El A USER, [WITH D. HANAUERJ DEALER IN Ken's and Boy's Clothing, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, and Gentlemen's Furnishing- Goods, • IN GREAT)VARIETS. P. R. would take this opportunity to inform the citizens of Marietta and the public gener ally that having opebed this establishment for a permanent business, only asks a fair trial, being determined not to be undersold by any, call and see the goods and learn the prices. Marietta, June_lo, 1865. 49-tf 4e4,dal, ZtrEllitur ant Coubtganur Wonin most respectfully tali e th is means of informing his friends and the public generally that he has commenced the drawing of DEEDS, MORTGAGES, JUDGMENTS, and in fact everything in the CosvevAirezzra line... . !laying, gratuitous intercourse witlt,a. member orthe Lancaster Bar, he will be ena bled to executte . legal instrumenta of writing with accuracy. ll He can be found at the office of " THE MA RIETTIAN,"—" Lindday's Building," (sec ond floor) near the Post Office corner, or at his residence on Market street, half a square west of the " Donegal House," Marietta. ,'Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and Leases always on land and for sale. R EEVES' AMBROSIA FOR • THE HAIR I=l The Original and Genuine AMBROSIA 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 Miming prematurely giey t It eradicates dandruf f , cleanses, bcau:iiles and renders the hair soft, glossy and curly. Buy it, try it and be convinced.. Don't be put off with a spuri ous article: Ask for, Reeves' Ambrosia and take no other. For Sale by Druggists and Deal. rs in Fancy Goads everywhere. PRICE, 75 Cents per bottle—s 6 per dozen. Address, HEEV Es' A M ROSI A DEPOT, 62 Fulton et.., New-York City. tr... For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. Hinkle's Drug Store. L12:8- ly IN THE MATTER Of theapplication of Jacob. Roth to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, at Aptil sessions, 1855, for a license to keep an eating house in the Borough of Marietta, in said county. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN That depositions of witnesses to be read ou the hearing of said apdication, on the part of the applicant, will be taken before- HJ. D. Roath, Esq-, at his office, in the said borough of Marietta, on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 184 between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock iu the evcuin Marietta. March 31-3 t. ! ' SS OLU pp HE partnership heretofore existing be tween the utulersigded, u::der the firm . title of Landis & Trout, has, this day, ( March 16) been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing thentsel yea indebted to the late firm will please call, without delay, and settle the same with Dr. henry Landis, who is authorized to settle the late firm accounts; also, all persons having claims against the firm to.present them -for settlement,- _ HENRY LANDIS, . H. S. TROUT. Marietta, March, 24, 1866. 1 8 66 !~hil~aalphia.1866.! 7.7 CT a, .1). ID Ea, ID fe-r_ yr 0 WELL & BOURICE. Manufocturer a of Paper frangings and WINDOW SHADES, Corner of FOURTH and MARKET Streets PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in store, a largt stock of linen end 'Oil Shades. • March 3,1866.-3 m. STAMPING. - AIRS. J. B. MORRIS • Begs leave to announce tizrrnieLLatoes of Ma .] ietta and vici.iity, that afirdlits just received a new and handsome lot of Braiding and Embroidery Stamps, and also a handsome lot of "Stamped Yokes." Please give her a call. Residence on Lo cust street, second door from the corner of Front-st., Marietta. .- [3O-3m* TIURS WANTED! : • All kinds of Shippin. , b Furs, such as • Musk Rat," Rabbit, Coon, Skunk, Red Fox, Common Cat, Grey Rot, Martm, Mink, -, Otter, Opossum,' Cross Fox, &c., &c. - 1-will-pay. the .highest cAca . price for any of the above skins, delivered in good order. HENRY''WOLFE, Opposite - the Post Office, Marietta. February 10, 1866., In* DR. J. Z.,I3.OF_FER, _ . OF. THE BALTIMORE COLLE6i ' ' OF DENTAL SURGERY; LATE OF HARRISBURG; ••• • r - - F F ICE nest-door to R Williams':O Drug_ Story,. between Locust and Walnut atreeis,-Columbia. Spring Shawls Balmorals Gloves Hosiery, Belts and Bue'iles, Embroidered ' Handlrer chiefs. and Coliais; Mourning Collars and Veils, Head •Nets;and Dress Trimmings. ~• • . A.full supply at • SPANGL'ER & RICH'S. SUBSC RIPTIQN S received far, all e. lat Periodicals of the day At The Golden Mortar. CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTERS an ex• cellent article for ladies. Just received atid-forairie;at.MßS. ROT..HPS Variety Store: LARGE LOT OPHUI;F - WINDOW • .. SHADES at.7remaTkably.low prices. oclose -Join( Spexoz.zz I SSLEIttS43I-ZZER.4,-For—asto 1111 TIir.OnLIZEN-111013T.4.72. Great Sale of Watch a, j , AND SILVER WEKE;' One Million Dollars worth t 4 DISPOSED AT ie ON EO LLAAe WITHOU D T REGARDR E, TO Not to be paid fif until ouALL'E' 4..noic you are to receive! '"" BY A. H. ROWEX d r FOlt THE MANUTACTEAED NO. 36 BEEKMAN STREET, NEIL y U R4 13•Ri following L the ist of ri-,ei t be sold for ONE DOLLAR E;A:ca,'lti 20Gold Hunting Cases Watches 200 Gold Watches, various 1100 t 0 is styles 200 Ladies' Gold Watches ttc, 200 Save/ Hunting. Case 14 Lever Watches 300 Silver Hunting Case 3,510 It Lepine Watche s 300 Gold Composite Hunt- 35. 0 55 ing Watches 300 Music zee, Shell and 3.5* 0 5 (7 Rosewood Cases 200 Elegant Silver Plated 20 to 7 5 Coffee and Tea Urns t o LOCO Elegant Silver Plated 2 ° 5 , ] Castor Stands 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated 20 to try Fruit and Cake Baskets 00 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated Butter Dishes 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated 15 to 15 Ice Pitchers SO to 00 1,500 Silver Plated Salt Stands 2,600 Silver Plated Giblets, Bto is Engraved and Plain 3,000 Si ver Plated Cups, 5G I. Gold lined and engraved 10 to 20 1,000 Silver Plated Bells to i ; 3,0011 Sets Silver Platvd Ta ble Forks, = doz. 10 to 5,000 Pair Silver Plated Ta- Is ble Spoons 5 10,000 Sets Silver Plated Tea to D Spoons, i doz. to 2,000 Pair Silver Plated But ter Knives 5 to u 5,000 Silver Plated Napkin Rings, very handsome sta D 2,000 California Diamond • Cluster Sets Ladies' jew elry,. 10 U 1,000 Brazillian Pebbles, Sets Ladies' Jewelry 10 to 03 7,000 Sets Ladica' Jewelry, assorted I to 10 6,000 Pair Crystal Pendant Ear Drops t 4 3,000 Miniature and Enam eled Revolving Pins S to li 3,000 Enamt led and Pearl Broaches,veryhandsome Bto 2.000 Ladies' California Dia mond Cluster Pins S to 15 2,000 Gentle California Dia mond P.os .5 I,l ii 2,000 Gents' Pins, set with one stone or brilliant 5 to 10 5,000 Gents' Scarf Pine, as sorted styles 5 to It 3,C00 0 al B ind Bracelets, finely chased h.) to 15 6,000 Pair Gents Sleeve But tons pAir Eldred' nena d n i d es r ' S ichs ie t exe styles t 3 pl Etoo MI ttons 5 to 10 ],OOO Pair Coin Silver Sleeve 13uttans 9 to 1: 2,( 01 Sets Ladies' Jeweliy coiu silver neat!) ea• graved 10 to 5 2,010 Si r. r (.7haini 6 to 0 o,ooa Cal. Diamond Cluster rin.tslo 1. , 25 3.0)0 Seal Rills 5 to 10 3,000 Go'q Thimbles, Pen cils, &C. ..- S to la 10,000'G a Locketi, richly engraved .510 0 5,000 Plain and Chased gold Riga 6to 12 10.000 shield and signet rings Ito il 4,400 Belt Buckles, Gold jat and Gold and Vulcanite 5 to I; 2,500 Gold Locket; en rrsi V- . ed backs, watch face 0 3,000 Large, new style rings, set with brilliants S I, 30 2,000 Ladies? Chatelaine chains and Pins Stu .13 2,500 Gents' Heavy Guard Chains /21033 7,800 Gentat- Vest' Chains, large assortment 5 to : , .5 1,000 Splendid Steel Engra vings 5 t.i 10 1,000 Elegant Bronze Man tel Clocks 45 to 5) 10000 Gold Pens Silver Es • . tension holder & perr.:ll 4 tc, 8 10,000 Gold Pens , -& Silver mounted - ab , ony holners 6 to i .5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders 15 to ri 2.000 Ebony Gold mounted Spiral Penctli 6 1010 Eacli and every article in the abave represented by a certificate.- These are Pe ed in similar envelopes and scaled. Any ,"• son obtaining a certificate, to he had at c.; office, or sent by nu il to any address, An l know what they may have for One Dollat We charge for sending . Certificates, postaae and doing the business, 25 cents era Five will beisent for $l,OO ; Eleven for VA; Thirty for $5.00 ; Sixty-five for $10.00 0 ; Bay One Hundred-foi $15.00.. Any person receiving a Certificate lot 0 tide they may.not desire, can exchange fr any other, article in our List of the same ral* ue. By this method, we are enabled to nunin the public with selections from a rich and re' vied stock of goods at'a nominal price, Tri* all have a chance for securing articles al th' very highest value. We warrant every er' tide as represented or money refunded. WI solicit parties who have been.. unfairlY 4 , 61 t with by imitators to give us a tfair trial hew' passing judgement. AGENTS.—Liberal Commission all " 1. uable Premiums, consisting of Watches, EVI given to Agents. Address all orders ra A. H. ROW EN & Co., P. O. Box 4270, New York. S. S. RATIIVON, Merchant. Tailor, and Clothier , At F. j.Kramph.'s:Old Stand. on the Cor ner of north Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a et a ATEFU L to the Chiron of Blarieto kir and vicinity, for the liberal WI, heretofore extended, the undersigned relP er fully solieiti a continuance of the same; curing thein, that ,under all circumetan ces, o o ! efforts will be epate4,iii rendering equivalent for every-act of confidence rePg:d PLOTHS, CAtISOIRREII D D VESTDPA • d Such other eea onabl t•l as faabion s edna ens the market furnishes, constantly kept °", re p and minufactured`to order, promptly, so' eonably, as taste-or style may suggest. ALM:Pr-411AD T-IDADE CLOT/ 100, GeritkMeit's .Ftsrniehing aoo °d/ 3IgP and such articles se nenally belong ton chant Tailoring and Clothing estsablishm e° a satisfact •gz• L.. t E. J. ZAH.3I, Ai/fp/pigs trio North Qt: canier o Queen-St..' and Centre Square, Lancaster, WE are prepared to sell Arnerfc" Swiss Watches at.the lowest cashraia: We buy directly from the Importers and Po ufacturere, and can, and do sell or low as they can be bought in New-York. A fine stock ofalocks, Jewelry,SPe et°et Silver and Silver-plated ware constantly , hand. Every article fairly represente d. - H. L. tf E. J. 2,4104 Cotner Nora -Offen Street and Centre SO * LANCASTER, Fa' Yebruarit 17 1866 tf A 118,ROOLS, the latest fashion--elu, IF)[ at Jltdraabldnlitr. Variety Store an a ' LI thern—the rage ren is the