c L atiettian. MARIETTA. PA : $104040 'or ling, flpil RB, 1888. sr In Andrew johnsone speech at Washington on the 3d of April, 1865, be made tb is declaration : " Iron, my friends hove traitor! in -your very midst; ,and treason needs rebuke nod punishment here as well as,., elsewhere:" ;It min scarcely be 4 doubted that he, intended to apply these ..tutilifto the men who ap pleaded his , librestoetend who approve only such pprtions elf his policy as tend to eke tration" respectable instead of "odious," and to endow it , with , power and Wealth instead of meeting out puns isbment and impoverishment, -. ActOn Prol).ll.t..ohotpd with -the murder of the Nein,' ' , family, was brought into , court on the lath,' Re said be did not desire any Gonaeb not to make say defence. After counsel bad been wealgwed him, he said he would scoot them. The bills of indictment, eight in clamber, were road to him, and he stood mute. • His counsel were grant ed until Vlriodaesday to plead, when the trial was prooesded with, end ationld no legal barrier be interposed, will soon be ended. A bill was before the Legislature at its lest session, 'making 7 per cent. the legal rate of interest in Pennsylva nia. This bill was at ant defeated in the Sousa by a small majority, hut af terwards thi Irde!vss reconsidered, and the bill passed. The measure however, failed in the Senate, as did also *prop°. lotion allowing Banks to charge 7 per ant. interest on dist:Musts. The legal rate of interest, therefore, remains at 6 per cent. as it *isms has been. ar The Het of awards to the captors of the assassins of Mr. Lincoln and the rOwerd paidlor the emit of Jefferson Davis have beef laid before the Hausa of Representative". Col. L. 0. Baker reoeivee s37so;.Lieut. Baker. $4OOO ; Boston Oorbett, $4000; Lieut. Dougher ty, $7500. 001. Plitoliard roielves $lO.- 000 for the capture of Jeff. Davis. Of course there is mtwolk dissatiefectioawith the kirkfa, end , would be under say air cumstan es. Th• TO1111014114) House of Repro mutative' has passed franchise bill, by the decided majoritY of 41 to 15 whiCh prevents any person who partici. Wed in the rebellioa Iron* bereefter having a share in the management `of the State Government. Its passage by the Senate Is copsidered pertain, and Union men are greatly rejoiced. The question Of dividing4he State continues to be agitated in East Tennessee,. sir A joint reaolution introduced into the U. S. Senate by Hon. Henry Wil so, to prohibit the sale of spirituous liiiteWss in the Capitol building way itdop ted, McDougal and Garrulous" Davis of Kentucky. only voting against it. Mc. Dolmal announced those!! in favor of thee trinity of wine, ,whisky and war. He frequently tedisdown.befora the deity of Arhisky. „„ . Tb• " Naticknat: 4 468011 rut " at which Afinisemery Blair is the ~ lead er. has twined a "National Address," of whioh the chief point is that they are shocked because negro woman some times wear silk dresses. or The Kansas Chief says •that we an► 404 A 0417 ;Anson would have toads rather a poor sort of Moses. He 'Wiliam vetoed the ten command ** hirrnanat Ids Meade. the Gergash• it and Ilittitna, were not alkored a value io pilings ibem up. ar A eielireitibyeleisn from lagland 1 ° 411844 ill Cab/WNW Misr, lest week, end on soteweepastios;-befk whites end blacks. Air Limon Demoreat, of illueeelo4l, emnommethie evwdeatii last Ala. He said his deed fathekameio bilk bed eideramd.kiesed him sad drew lie cold bead over his broad. "that mall= dank" , acid Immume. "end alkali die to- t," aaf, die _be did. gresoo. Gnat's rsosptios took title. es last Friday. It Ira attended bribe Presldast,Thadlissia Bfavatia, Alasallaik H. ,Stsrasks, MoofkomOry Blair. the Fowl' Violator, Illftratary IdoColloOO sad ofhlks,. Darin the =days " Ipgbt beer " bilis bays been defeated Abe Now Yerk and New Jersey kiegislaturoke. lost in Obi% by dienreentent between tbettow houses, *a minor enerideirele. and passed is mellow of tiii.lreaseyl- Teals lagbiletare. . frir pixteen entriiKen ve; : of them noder 4teikt $ ptSODI congaed 'id' l tif , TOpi!lb..ll ,P 4 11011: br4W • feTerto,.4.4* deloklig i tstout*NTiotApt, 44040 ?eV*. tgbe Marla in a Nut—Malt A law is pendine befotPthe Ohio Legislators, withdOkWiag from Its street railway comp hies rthi 4ht to collect fare of timere'of their passengers whom they do not provide with meats. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chi cago Railway Compact, have appointed a corps of surgeons along the line of their road, who are to be called in all cams of injury to passenger or employee of the road. A pair of horses died of few days ago in Greenville, Pa, from eating the bark of a locast tree to which they were tied. Barnum, the showman; is putting up his monument in the Bridgeport (Conn.,) cemetery: - -trill be 'twenty-NV feet high, cootairrSixty-ers tone of granite, sod eget $6,000,, , Barnum believes in taking time by the forelock. A lady in NOW London, Conn., got up out of bed the other night, in• her eleep; and walked to the cemetery, quite a dis tance, in her night clothes. On return ing home she fell into a pond, getting completely soaked through, Tbe death of a Mormon bishop is thus announced in" a Salt Lake paper :—" Be was thirty-seven years old, and Naves an interesting family of eleven wives and forty-seven small children to mourn his death." Congress having voted, to .roirethursa Pennsylvania for money expended for her militia, the State of Missouri has put in a claim for seven, million dollars for similar expenditures. A dog et Springtield.lll.. was chang ed from jet ,buck to pure white by the use oleos! oil to drive away fleas. fir Colonel James Wor . r . cll. of Bar fishing, has been appointed Commis sioner to superintend the opening of the dams in the Susquehannotricer and its tributaries for the free passage of ash, in pursuance of the out pealed at the last session otthe Legislature. A couple celebrated, their silver wed. ding in Vet/13011i the other day. of whom it was said that they bad never exchang ed a harsh word during their wedded life of twenty-five years. The most incred ulous will believe it when it la stated that tbey are deaf mutes. A negro named White. who was for many years the body servant of Robert Toomtl!lii io.delivering a lecture in Ohio on " The Competency 'of the Colored Mau for Equality before the Law." Mr. Frederick Hudson, lately retired froin the 146 York Herald, ( of which he has been wicking editor, for years risk) was riresented with an $BOO watch by the .Herald club. Ceptain Winder, keeper of the Rio& mond prbion, has been unconditionally released by the President. Ex-Gov. Johnson, it ie said, hat been appointed Collector of Internal Revenue st Pittsburgh. A eon of Patrick Henry died in desti tution io Floyd' county, Virginia. Two of the richest men, in Michigan are,.Efon. Z. Chandler, United States Senator, whom everybody familiarly calls Zack," .on account of his convi vial oature, and OrkpL Ward, a sort of inland Vanderbilt, who owns no end of steamers, and, who is-,largely in terested in copper:and iron trade. A London- correspondent says ibitt gamin Victoria is'no Aeiltotaller, 'likes ale or stoat at lunch, and port or sherry at dinner. George Cruikshank, the vet eran artist, Dow 76 years of age, took occasison to give her majesty t temper ance lectari while eibibiting his piotnre the worship of Bacchus. In Boston, on• Monday evening, wand set Ilre to hie store, ,but -was.detected and pursued, when he shot himself. He will recover. • The mane arrested at London, O. W., orr suspicion of being an accomplice in the murder of the Deering'family, has been remanded-for examination. As the winter's ice breaks np on the lake shore and in the river, at Chicago, a groat many dead bodies are fished out of the water by the citizens. Nobody / knows anything about how they cr. Viers, and no impertinent questions are asked, according to the local journals. Two members of the Tennessee Leg islature got luta.' quarrel the'other day, daring the session of the Rouse, and af ter exchanging hot words drew pistols, and were on this , point, of exChanging shots, when,they •were disarmed., Thome Downing, known to all New Yorkers as one of the leading. caterers and oystertnen of that,. city, 'died, last 'reeky fie wee born a slave in Viiginia io 1791; but was treed when a boy. He hadimilt Up a large - business in New Yeti. and acquired a large foittifie, 'and was universally respected.. He bad'sent seiiiral Of his `children triWirOpe to tie educate. 4. A one-armed Gaither in lowa cute end onrds two and &half cords of wood per 407: He offers a Wlr ofcity dollars thitte oswepiit one hundred. sad ,a(iy 1 40 ,P9011Y: Tho:TOroato potimi clisegia*th kris-thiivobbst , of • * E.. itiOrs i litlik,so eels. c.Ar'reTHE "liit Tarsi. or Dsvm.—We have a re porttrom irashinitou to this effect : "It be. be ipositiv* elated that the Attorney -ti eral hibusily surged 'in , arranging for -the Apeetly trial of Jeffer son baits. He will be arraigned before one of the Circuit Courts of the United States upon the charge or high treason. The Attorney General holds that there is no such thing es constructive presence in the crime of treason, sod on this ac count the trial will probably be either in Tennessee or Virginia. William M. Everts is the only gentleman whose name has yet transpieed who is to assist the Attorney General in the prosecn tioo,.thoogh several other eminent law yin lave been retained by the Govern ment. Charles o!Connor and James T. Brady,Of New tork, 'William B. Reed, of Penneylvania, - Ind a lawyer froin Mis sissippi, are to conduct the defence. The intention of the authorities is'to Se cure fiipeedy trial, not only for Davis, bht for ewieral other noted rebels." Tun Czotante.--This fell disesee is 'getting nearer and nearer to .us. Last week the stesinpacket England, arrived with lt•au board , at Halifax subsequent ly, acsaeacenrred at Parthted, the suf ferer, it is averred, liaviag escaped from the England. On Thursday last ,the British steamer Virginia from Liverpool arrived at New York .with►lo43 passes gate On the pasaige there were 38 died from cholera, the disease breaking out, as in the Case of the Englund, when font or five days at sea, and among, the Germans. The s veasel now lies in the lower bay, and has no _communication with the shore. Thus it is at oar doors, and this chances would seem to be against confining it to the vessels, unless the disease has chaoged.its character. Anthony Pyobethiu; been arraign ed tor the mirder or the Deering family, and hie trial wet set down-to commence on. Wedneetley morning last. He said whin questioned that he desired no coun sel, but afterwardiLaccepted of an as signment made by the cond. We rare sorry that any one would undertsktothe defence of mob a Bend incarnate; His case should he made' a special one. He shoold bersent to the, gallows, in forty eight hours. There should be so mercy &Aim WOW world or the world to come. The devils in helirwill he rejoic ed with, such an addition to their num ber ; and if that region is not intended for mush monsters, its gates had better be elosed.--Gerinantowa Telegraph. lir' The corner•skone of the monument to he erected over the gravOof Stephen A. Douglas will be laid some time dur ing the month of May or June ; and the trustees haviog the matter in charge have invited Wiiliam H. Seward, Sec retary. of State, to be the orator of the occasion. In reply, Secretary Seward writes : "'I may inform yenihtet I should consider It an agreeable duty to accept this iniritation, vrhich doettnor singer ate the regard in , which Lhold the mem ory of Stephen A. Douglas. The knot of his days in Washington were eintoloy ed in consultation with' President 'Lin coln and myself in organising the resist ance to disunion." Among the students at thepol likeNit which . Robert B. Lee is president are 'Benjamin Wood, jr., eon of Mr. Wood,. of the N. Y. Daily News; A. W. Pope, eephew of the Federal. 13teners1 Pope; Hugh Huth and R. Davie Farish, nephews of Mr. Jefferson Davis ; W. W:' Foote, ion of e:-Senator late of 'tenuous, ; J. W.. Wilmer, ,ion of Bishop Wilmer. of Alabama,- and Charles Rivas,• eon. of Hon. Alexander Rives, of Cherlittarville, Vs. ar The Cincinnati Gazette says that pum " Essen.• or Coffeep is now made in thabsity oat °Me "cheisieit dirtiest sue, nastiest molasses," which is •boiled until it ropes',-cooled in pane, and when hard broken nicand pulvprizud. Ground rye is then mined with it, site which it is boxed up, each box being sold at eighty cents, and labelled " Plire 'Es sence at Coffee." or Col. Jacques, of theVilimore4ac quoit Peace-libidos to Richmond, hie noted Illinois Metbodhlt,who wee arres ted, 50018 time since oe'firts chafe Al oinsiag the death by an abortion of a woman he , had seduced, amilwes released on bail, has given conclusive proof of his guilt Wailing to appear for trial. Oi Friday mornitig last a party of seven men entered the jail - of Spencer county., Ky., and forcibly released two murderers in confinement there. Or There are - , seventeen swami°. rise of paper collars, An rNew England, and each girl inakeinhonteighWienthen deed of them: dary. fir The richeat ma i n in Virginia - in a Verthonter nanied Franklin Sterne. He made hie Money by loaning confederate scrip on good farm mortgagee. or Jima LittDilworth, of Plimpton, Pa., ia Oho fatbor , of 31..ohihjersethetepl: eat( of whom latso plan. Now:jolt , thitlit oalliag that taaa Littloworth. ' lir The Voioq .Po c ooeuger Shvikt Company of thil*lpitia, are . to plate lottor,boxo. is iskoli of thoirSKl!- EMI Clement q..01. 7 , 4 p0tt froniT444o4ll6l#o4l4 4 4etturtkili air* . =I ser The principal dancer M one of the London theatres recently brought an action for assault against a man who had thrown a eabbage.head at her when upon the stage, and which she bed only escaped by a genufluzion not down in the ballet manual. This defence was that it was the only style of bouquet available to his pocket and band. He was fined ten shillings and costs. W The President's coarse—Lee-ward His pilot—Se-ward. His reckoning - not arrived at. Special Natites LYON'S PERIODICA L Drops. The great A shok Remedy for Irregularities.—These Drops are a scientifically compounded , fluid prepara tion, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, thedf sedan 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 Statei, every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of p wise of their good nitrite. They are rapidly taking the place of every other Female Rem edy, and are considered by all who know aught ofthem, es tht surest;, safest and moat infallible preparation in the world, for the cure of all• female complaints, the' removal of all obstruction, of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength. , ROHM. directions stating when they maybe used j and explaining, when they should not„nor,uould not-be used without producing effects contra ry to nature's chosen laws, will be found care fully folded around each-bottle, with the writ ten signature of. JOHN L. Lyon, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L.. Draw, 195 Chapel street, New-Haven, Conn., who can be con sulted either personally or by mail, (enclosing stamp) concerning all private diseases and fe male weaknesses. Sold by Druggists every where. Cr.nar. Gen , l Agts for U. S. and Canadair. - A POOT ore WHIM ALL PHYSICIAN. Aciaxi.—Out of ten ihousand re.jiular physi cians 'pais aannot find 'on who will not say that stimulants and ineigerants are absolutely necessary in medical practice. And yet in bygone yeirs hirinane practitioners have hesi tated to .administer them, because the fiendish ingenuity of wretches who make mercharidiae of human infirmities had so polluted and 'de teriorated them that the remedy was deemed as dangerous as the disease. This perplexity is happily done away with. Physicians kriow, becauae the firstanalytical chemists of tbeige have demonstrated the fact, that HOSTET 7 TER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS are absolutely - and entinely free from all "pernicious elements. Hence they have been introduced into the United States Army, and are accepted, whereon the testimony of the wise, the intelligent and the philanthropic is rated at its just value, as the best protective against and care for all diseasee arising from • impurity in the - air or other unhealthy climate iilluencia, that has ever been tested by expe rience. In cases of Dyspepsia- and Liffer Complaint, we state-without qualification or reservation, that tee Bitters are as nearly in fallible as anything prepared by human skill can be. [A-ha sra.tatin, our To - oz.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ,advantage by return mail (free of •tharge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those - having fears of being humbugged will oblige by .not noticing this card. AU others will ,please -:address their obedient servant, 1:110B. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. ill - Deafness,. Blindness aid Catarrh, trea ted with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, Al. D. Oculist and Autist (formerly of Ley den,liolland,) No. 519 .PINE st., . Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country can be seen at his Office. The MediCal faculty Ere invited to accompany theirpatielits, so he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial E3 - es inserted ,with out pain. No charge for examination.- , Er The Ladies of. America, from their pe culiar hot" arksaid tp, be the most unhealthy in the world, also to euffeimost when about to become a mother. Dr. Velpau's Pills are a great blessing to all ladhis, as they regulato•lnd assist nature. Sold by Dr. Hinkle. Marietta, odd by all good druirgists.. PATTERSON - Be CO.; . NO. ser MASKET: STRERTi 'MARIETTA, PA. D EALERS -IN FOREIGN, & DO,MESTIC - -- 4 Keep, constantly on hand s lull utoulg of 131111 'diCieMatirial. Nino, LOCKS, HINGES. ..... u , ..- - ""' t `.... GLASS, PAINTS,_DILS,,WH/TE LEAD, A 13utitratilk.Airriai.a oi'Clitastr, Ac, .." IRON . : Rolled` and Hammered Iron, o Steel, Horse - Shoe. Bar, ~ . . , N.llWay 'Nail Rode, Hoo p and Band Iron, - 115ree-Shoe Neile; - Bolts,'Fileiißislielate. ~-,:o .4iOI7SR-KEEPING GOODS: FIRST-CLASS COURING 41 AND P ARLOR STOVES, RANGES, . Tube, Churn'', ,Cedar Stands, Wash Bolide,Ruckete, - Knives and Forks, Pinged.. and Mange Spoons, SAW Irons, lillkl.lt Cutters, Waiters, Braes and Copper Kettles.. pother Wringer., Pans" Iron Ladles, . Most Stands, Coal Oil . Lamps, Shade' and Lanterns, Tea ' Beiges, Coffee 411110, tainted • :-. : • Chamber 6e4s..arikmil L ~ ~ ~ I Forks, Shoiele; Heels, Spades, mune kirtilheem Wheel , Greaso i Fah, Sperm and Oils,' Cistern . Pumps, Long and Shoit Trieee,' !repot Chains, lie., &e. , TOG LS: Handmaid Wood Siwe,,Hatektite, Chopping, and Han - CA.les, Planee,,Chierels, Augers" aid;Airier Bite, 'Braces, Pruning Ifooki and Shears, &a., &C. - ' Thankful past patronage, we hope to merit lind ieceive a continuance of the same. • • PATTERSON" CC' Marietta,. August 1 1865. ÜBSCRIPTION eik - etired for allihe 0 - Periodicals of the day , At The (Wes Mortar. OGEWSZo grd ipsaqiCePearl Cemeat and 1 Oil Paste ' 'GOLDEN MORTAR: dirk" Ye - 4 P The Mortar . m - . ""XTTEift'i tt LDrOr4dOWIRIaI, st • ESE * . THE GREAT C:t .A. TT S 311 4F i - I U. 111 a, 31. Misery- Just Published, in a sealed envelope. Price SIX CENTS A Lecture on the nature, treatment, out radi cal cure of Seminal Weakness, or SPk.RAM TORRIVEA, Induced by Self-abuse, invol untary Emissions, •latency, Nervous De bility and impedimenta to marriage generally, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and Vomits' Incapacity, te. by Dr. Robert, J. Cuiverwell, author of the "Green Book," Az. The world-renoaned author, in , this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience t hat the awful consequences of self abusemay be effectually removed without me dicine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, bangles, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once Certain sad effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat ter witiat his condition, may „be, timselaheipiy, privatel4 and rat:hilly: This Leeture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, Under seal, in a plain envelope, to say address, postage paid, on receipt of Six Cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publish ers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE Ir CQ., 127 Bowery, New-Yorki.Vost-office Box 4,586. Auks .17.c1866.Ti7- NR*6TRIMMING k VARIETY _ -STORE, Opposite Dijfinbanh's and two doors West of the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market-st., Marietta. MRS. MARGARET ROTH Heg. leave to announce to the Ladies of the Borough of , Marietta and vicinity, that she bas IS" Wined an entire new stock of TRIMMINGS AND VARIETIES, embracing all the Novelties of the Seises, among which will. be found Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet Ribbons, Gimps, Cords' and 2assels, and. Buttons in endless variety, Hosiery and. Gloves; Ulm & P.mb'd Collars. Zephyr Shiite's, Plain 84,Emb'd 11 9 dli Open. Cape; ikZephyr- Scarfs, Susiienden Germantown Wool, . _ Twilight', Breakfast Coseys, Braids and Shetland Wool, Bindings, Zephyr Yarn, Laces, Neok-Ties, BALMORALS, SKELETON SKIRTS, Com% Belting, F.dging,-Itufiling, • • iembtoideiy. Fancy Soipi; Partiefiliir attention has been paid to the se letting of small wares, such asSewing Silk, Cotton and. Linen T 'hread, Whalebone, Idooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. tr The public areyorticularly requested to call and examine for themselves. Pr Mrs. It. is agent far.the.stile of the cel ebrated Singer “A" Family Sewing Machines ' , kWh took the first premium'at the late - New York State Fair. She will also instruct•per eons pirebasing from her, how to work the machine. (9=tf MARIETTA 'ACADEMY: Southwest dm:sr of Market Square, Marietta, 'Lancaster Co., Pinnseviiniti. TMs Academy having recoved'verrflatter ing encouragement during the first session will enter upon - the second term on Monday - , April sixteenth. • • The location of this School is one of the most healthy and pleasant in the BMW. Fohr pas senger trains of the Pennsylvania railrond co. pass through the Borough daily, making it , easy of semis fromall parts of the blanche.taught embrace all those of a thorough ling/ish education - together with Latin e Greek, French slid German-languages . , Vocal and Isstrumental Every branch will be taught in the most thorough returner Whilst the principal will constantly aim to make thorough achoiaro, he still deems it no leas important to inculcate, moral and religious principles. He pledges big best exertions to secure Hie 'present and future welfare ot those committed to his charge. , Lectureli ,Philosop h y, eied before the students during the session. A regular examination will be held nt the closO of each term. - TERM.:—For boarding, washing and light, per sension of five months, 235:00 Toifion •in English branches, 10:00 1 - Ifitbstin Greek,'French and German —mich extra, 15:00 Book Keeping, b:00 Instrumental Music, 20:00 CP Persons wishing to place their.sons or daughters in this Institution will please make early application by letter or, otherwise. R. S. /11421 WELL, Principal. , lISTTRS TO ‘Rev. J. .1. Lane, Wrightsville, • • R. W.. Smith, Wrightsville, Dr..l. Leyergood, Lancaster, Alava Baker, Chatham, - Cheeter, co. ' Rev. Robert Alexander, Little Britain. ID. Wilson, Baltimore, Samuel Lindsay, hf arietta, Calvin A. Schaffner, "" 11. D. Benjamin si Dr. J. Cushman, " Dr. F. Hinkle, " Thomas Zell, A. N. Cassel git Jacob Roth, 4 ' George W. Stahl, " Merietta, February 3, 1866.-26tf. rt.EO: W. WO.RRALL, • SURGRON - DENTIST, Market Street, adjoining Spangler ¢ Rich's Store, on the second &or. Where he is now prepared to wait d. onallarkeinay fee/ disposed to pa tronize •him., DuAtistry lu all its branches carried on. Tuin inserted on the moat approved prin ciples of Dental science. All operations on the mouth perforated in a skillfuland Work- Manlike Manlier—on fair principles and on vless ISAIIONA ULF. TERNS. Havm deteneMed upon a permanent loca tion at this elite wou l d - iisk a continuation of the liberaLpatiornige heretofore extended tghini,„for winch he will render every possi ble sausfeetion., istered to properiersons. TO TUC Putitic.—Eliviit had 'mica:MM . for the, pee of a Dentist ? I calle on Dr. Worrell, who - has succeeded in preparing for me an ex cellent and servieesble set—upper and lower. They are upon what is called "rubber base.r ant fit MY Mouth firmlfind - comfirtauly, - add are almott'as much use to me - as were mynat urel teeth. My mouth having-become:-" .con siderably:" ,deformed in consequence of. hitting gene a number of years - without any teeth on one side of my janr;ilifirDOctOr remedied thiirdefeet, mating the fit, complete, whilsethe working of the teeth, are .entirely satisfactory. I-would cheerfully recommend any person in want of dental operations, to *till On 'l4.' Worrell, havieg great confidence is his pro le:irk:lm skill. . GEO: REICH. BA.THVON, ]IIe chent'Tailor, . aid Clothier,- de F. Kreunph's,Old Stand. on ihe'Cin , ner .Nart4 Queen and Orange •,.#treete, Lancaster, R d T & p LT - L tothe Cifizeis of Mariefte Ur - and vicinity, for the liberal patronage , heretofore attended,. the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the setae; al sariatthem, that under all circumstances, no 61514 " 1 1 -L9 0 14 iire&4l4atief•Ftor, equivalent or eieriiiet con fidenceof. rimposed. Vjiertliar, and' inch otherareasiiitabli isist*riaLasAithion and funiimbes, constanily kept on head and- neenufaetuissilii-orderi prodipily; and:tea - oftualk , may OW*. kw . r . i," • , ,airt-mmaika'zuskriis , cioirorries a. iiieralhiling mi 4444 .0/ 04 "e# 444 1/ 42 .4 49.6 r such wee* iiii usually - Isailitt o air: litt:USW UM SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILL% FOR LIVER COMPLAIN?. A SUBSTITUTE FOR CA.L01,421., If your bowels are costive, TRY If you have minus, THRSI. Ry If your breath is badT, THEM. If you feel drowsy ,TRY THEM If you ate low spiritTedß,Y THEM. TRY THEM. If you have a sick headaeh e , TRY THEM. If you have taken a drop too moth, TAKE A FULL DOSE. They only coat 25 cents a box, TRY THEM. Btus Mao, and other preparations of 11,,, cum, actually pounce more cufferul death than the diseases which they r o r e 4 T: cure. And yet this corrosive minim 00 4e nounced•by the idiopathic doctors, it P bed by them almost universally in Liv ir plaint, Consumption of Lungs, fic. THE MANDRAKE PILLS are composed entitely of roots and hem.. ob tamed from the great storehouse of Nita, and their salutary effects will appea st as the medicine is brought to the ten Di hir experiment. 'SC RENCK'S Id iN DRALE PILLS do not produce u y nausea or Miley of the stomaah ; but when given for byspep, i t may be proper to use them in omit. tion with SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, By this judicious treatment the digektire la, aides are speedily restored to their full oily, and the worst cases of indigestion lay a cured. When we reflect that the liver is the low internal Organ of the body, that to it ieal*. ed the important duty of filtering the till* and preparing the-bile, that it is subject many disorders, and that when it is dingo or inactive the whole body sutlers eym il u nt ically, it,is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operation' of the Liver should produce wonderful cheep in the general health, sal effect curet atici may appear to be almost miraculous. He ' d, ache of long continuance, severe pia. is the side, breast and shouiden, aching of the bah, a feeling of - general weakness and wretched, ness, and-other alarming and diatre..l", - ;; toms, indiectivc of imperfect or disordered at. tion of the liver, are speedily removed by the Use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE Costiveness,jales, bitter or sour eructation, iind that indescribable feeling of oppren ic e mental anxiety, languor, lethargr de• preesion of spirits, which unfit s moo lot fol management of business and the eojoyannuf life, areal! relieved by the use of SCIVOC I'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Da. Su:lzmir ir: I like pleases in sending you a certificate in additicn ti many you have already received from suffer ing humanity. I can amerce ly find leagaigi sufficiently strong to expiate my heart grantication of the wonderful eons yin MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWERDTON. IC have effected in the entire cure of one of the most stubborn cases of the affection lids liver. For three Years I suffered beyond dr scription ; all my friends, as well as myelf, came to the conclusion that my time in is life was short. Such was the terrible cordi• lion to which I was reduced that life to me had bec.true a tourtfeen ; my whole vinous" in a state of inflammation ; I could not est, could not sleep ; my whole body was said with pain ; swelling would arise in my mutt and: ankles, rendering them totally wha the several occasions 1 was attacked with s rush of blood to the head, which wocid lel me to the grouml, and I ceded away for dead. I applied to several mined physicians ot our , city, who administered ill the medicihes that they thought would old my case, but of no avail. One of them Mild he could do no more It me, and advised me, as a last reent, tochink codliver oil. Not relishing the horrid troll declined to take it. Accident put per alter tisemeut in my tirade. I called on IOU; Yet examiued me and told me the nature of M disease. You then ordered me .he Pills std Tonic with an observance of diet, itioltial your word that in one week I would finder ;elf another man. I followed your mind, and, as you predict ed, an astonishing cure wit effected. I continued your Pills and Tom for some time. and now thank God for di goodness, and yotir invaluable medicine, I sun once more restored to perfect health. I most earnestly recommend those who in sulferinh from affection of the liver to gilt your Pills and Tonic a rain trial, and a ow will be effected. I have sent many Toni to you,andliatillave all been cured. AO informationtaY ; felloweitizens may will belreelygiven by the subscriber, at h a rfili tite ll t en s F:j. Pau lt k iee r d o e sd ra . l meet, hewers 11 CHARLES JOHNSON, Si.' Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer Da. SCRENCIC will be professionslilit principal office, No. /5 North Sixth strut, us• ner. of-Commerce, Philadelphia, every /11 0 ' day, from 9 a. m., until 4p. m. ; N 0.31 301 street, New Yoik, every Tuesday, fin 1 0 3 ; No. 38 8u mner street, Boston, go every -15redne9day, from 9 to 3 ; sod treil other Friday at 108 Baltimore start, d. more, Md. All advice, free, but foe dis' ough examination of the lungs with WI Rir pirometer the cholla' is thiei dollars. PriOisof the Pulmonic Syrus. and SW , Tonic v each 81.+50 per _bottle,. or 17.5 0 / 46 dozen. Mandraite Pills, 25 cents pet b*, For sale by all Druggists& Dealers. PI gOilthgli4 COWP4 4 1 1 ' Cam/Sits; Lwicaiter County, Poll Capital andissets, 1199,990:g ril ag l ai ß n i s pi t : l l i e : 2.2 sai rre d= h ibi lii m ease ig lati ;L : y ne ire t: , t o hlti. r ier7 r Fll.l : ll o lr plan, either for a Cub premium c r P. -- note. • FIFTH ANNUALI OO2I% Whole:amount bunted, Wm ;,Amt of premium notes,. $426,090:66 Bal. calm premium; Jan'y 1 , 1862, 3,704:47 Cub receipts in 1854,- less fees and com missions, ' • 22,870:56 s46oi Looses and -exitanie . paid in 1864, $22.794:89 Balance -'of Capital and Aaaage,,jan . nary latoto. 429,9 20 ; 36 A. 8. GREBN, Paretatro GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.. WNW' MICHAEL .8. ,811UMAN, Treasurer. DIABOTOSS annuel_Shock Williams p ant Robert T. lision, Jahn o'. , &Vi r ., JM,i Arlearielt; agOrgt I r ml c olg, H. G. Mieich, - Niehetas 741.00, Samuel F. Eeeekiis, MicAsel Arno* S. Green.. S. C. aspor. Edmund *grit*. '—:---------- -'to. 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