Zle kl arittliatt. MARIETTA. PA : Naturdaj Morning, March 30, 1867. sr A new company, called the Brit sh and American Telegraph C2mpany (limited), has been-formed in London for the purpose of laying a telegraph cable between Falmouth, in England, and Hal. ifax, in Nova Scotia. The capital of the company is stated at £600,000, in shares of £2O each, and the exclusive right has been secured "to use the well known cable and system of deep sea tel egraphy perfected and patented by Mr, Allan," by which, it is claimed, a saving of about one-third the cost of construc tion and greater economy and power in working are secured. The distance from Falmouth to Flores, one of the Azores, is 1250 miles, thence to Halifax 1350 miles, or, from Falmouth to Halifax di. rect, 2400 miles. gar Gen. Sherman , has issued an or der providing•that two pieces of artillery and twenty muskets, with the proper ammunition, shall be supplied to each steamer that ascends the Missouri river above Sioux City during the coming season. The commanding officers of posts above Sioux City are authorized to increase the number of muskets and amount of ammunition, if deemed neces sary for the safety of the boats. Ggir' Saturday morning last, says the Rochester Democrat, a youthful and fes tive elephant, which came up on the Al bany mail train, amused himself, while riding between Syracuse and this city, by pulling the bell-cord, which ran through his car, and also a rope by which be set the patent breaks. This business he did by means of his trunk. He stop ped the train two or three times, to the great annoyance of the conductor, who could not for a time find out who was usurping his power. ar The continued disorders in Schuyl kill, and the large number of murders which have • occured there, give great force to the application for Legislative relief. The due administration of jus• tics is impossible where courts and juries can be influenced by a combination of rioters, and the importance of the coal interests of the Commonwealth renders it eminently proper that an earnest effort should be made to protect the lives of those who are entrusted with their man agement. S his announced that the Ordnance Department at Washington has about 40,000,000 rounds of small army ammu nition for sale. An offer was made-last week from New York to buy it at about one-half of its original cost, bat the Government refused to sell. This am muffition is held at so high a figure, it is reported, that only a nation about, to engage in war can afford to purchase it. Cr A young man named Jobn P. Ja cobs, of Fairhaven Ct., bas lately become insane in consequence of the public dis grace of an expulsion from the lodge of Good Templars in that place. Jacobs was a clerk in a grocery store, and his mortal offence was the sale of some ci der to the wife of a clergyman and mem of the same lodge. ar Found at last, a remedy that not only relieves, but cures that enemy of mankind, consumption, as well as the numerous satellites which revolve around it in the shape of congh,colds, bronchi tis, sore throat, influenza, &c. The rem edy we allude to is Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, prepared by Seth W. Fowle & son, Boston. ifir President Johnson sent eleven ve to messages to the Thirty-ninth Con gress, and, of the bills vetoed, six pass ed, notwithstanding his objections, while four failed for want of the necessary two thirds. Four bills became laws without his sanction or, disapproval, one he sign ed with a protest, and ho killed one with a pocket veto. sir The iron•liusiness in the Lehigh Valley, which has been very dull for a long time, is beginning to revive again All the furnaces and most or the mills. are now in full operation, with a fair prospect of keeping on regularly. The Great Eastern will arrive at New York about the first of April, and expects to return to Europe with 8,000 passengers—visitors to the Paris Expos ition. It is said the Exhibition will not be in fall operation before the first of May. ur Ten persona charged with forgery and theft,"Eiseapedfrom jail at Ellsworth, M.; on Friday night; by sawing off the grating with a-knife, and letting them eel yes down with a bedeord. They have not been heard of : since. Tammany Ball has been sold for 175,- 000 to Charles A. Dana, who intend's:to make it a printing house. As aDutch man would say, there's been a tam many wr doings in that same place. • Ntixus in Britt Last Friday night five men attacked the house of Patrick Gallagher, in Schuyl kill county to rob and perhaps murder. Gallagher fired upon them, killing one and wounding another of the party. Gen. Kossuth, it turns out is at Turin, not Venice, and is strongly opposed to the present arrangement between Hun gary and Austria. He is a chronic agi tator and will be permitted to remain where he is eating his crust. The Winter Garden Theatre, New York, and all the other properties, in cluding the magnificent wardrobe of Ed win Booth, were destroyed by fire on Saturday morning last. The Southern Hotel, late Lafarge House, adjoining, was badly damaged. The loss is estima ted at $300,000. The will of Col. O'Falleo, of St. Lou. is, involving property worth six to eight millions, has been set aside. He gave his children, only a life estate, and left his property to a grandchild. The Bergen tunnel at Jersey City is being arched with brick and iron for nearly its entire length. The blasting necessary for this improvement is done at night, when no trains are running. The Marley Paper Mill, situated, at Marley, three miles north-west of Elk ton, Md., has been purchased by Mr. George W. tibilds, of the Public Ledger, and Mr. A. Drexel, banker, of Philadel phia, for $75,000. Ex Gov. Curtin sailed from New York on Saturday the 16th inst., for Havre. He leaves his family in Philadelphia, and will be absent on a tour to Europe, for several months. A correspondent, writing from Bavar ia, estimates that twenty-five thousand Americans are living on the continent for the sake of econemy. How many live there for the sake of extravagance. It is reported that the "water" of an artesian well at Corpus Christi, Texas, which the people of that place have been using for various disorders, turns out to be pure kerosene oil. • Gen. Butler has received from Paris a bronze medal, which is a facsimile of the one presented by 40,000 citizens of Paris to Mrs. Lincola, in honor of the martyr President. A circular saw, about twenty-two feet, in circumference, has been sent to the Paris Exhibition by the Ainerican Saw Company, It is the largest saw ever seen. Only three daily newspapers now sur vive of nine published in Boston in 1843. Of twenty-eight magazines three only remain. Of thirty-five weeklies all but twelve are gone. A man at Fredericksburg, Va., was recently knocked down by lightning. He had been at death's do . or with rheu matism previously, but has not felt a twinge since. The fare for the round trip from New York to Paris and back, on the Great Eastern, daring the Paris Exposition, will be $l5O in gold. The Baron Von Glahn, a German no bleman of Chicago, has been fined by the Illinois courts to pay his divorced wife alimony to the amount of $28,000. Dr. Jayne of "Expectorant" notoriety, left two millions of property. His wid ow is said to be about marrying a wealthy young man of New Jersey. George Bancroft the historian keeps, a printer and a press in his house, and has his copy set before he gives it the first careful corrections. A Louisville, Kentucky, editor attend ed a masquerade and his wife fell in love with him. When he removed his mask she was cured. Gen. Longetreet has written a letter to the New Orleans Times, in which he advises the southern people to accept the •Congressional terms of reconstruc tion. Brigham Young sent 8100 last week to James Pine, Esq., of Port Byron, New York, to pay a board bill contracted thirty years ago. More than one-half of the inhabitants of Lowel, under twenty years of age, are of foreign birth. Chineese laborers are now employed on a plantation in Louisiana. They are said to be good workmen. A letter from Ottaiia, Canada, sti,ys the lumbering business is expected to be very active the coming season. The Nicholson vavement is being laid down in New Orleans. Gen. Bemire gard is 'putting down two squares at - his own expense. Gen. Lee has come out in a letter ad vising the acceptance of the plan of re construction provided by 'Congress. The New York Union League has re solved to raise $500,000 to build a club house. There were 72 fires in New York last month. The Richmond Times thinks women will Tate in less than-ten years. There are five female editors in lowa. A A) fa- A cable dispatch announces the death of Charles F. Browne, at South ampton, England. To the American people he was well known as "Artemus Ward," a humorous lecturer and writer and perhaps no literary character was ever so popular in this country as he was. Tar. Browne was a native of Maine; but at an early age removed to Cleveland, Ohio, where he obtained the position of local editor on the Plaindealer, a paper published at that place. Here he wrote his first letter, which soon became pop ular from it broad humor and grotesque spelling. He afterwards removed to New York and edited for a time a short lived comic paper called Vanity Fair, at the same time delivering lectures and writing his humorous letters. Some months ago he made an en - gagenaent with Punch, and started for England, where disease overtook him and caused his early death. Mr. Browne was a young man not exceding thirty years, and was noted for his amiability of char acter and warm open-heartednese. lir The Lynchburg (Va.) Republican says that "a Federal officer belonging to the garrison of that place was met a few days ago while riding about the suburbs by a rusty looking specimen, who came forward and offered to 'surrender.' The officer asked him if he had killed anybody or done any mischief of any kind. The specimen said he had deserted the Con federate army in 1861, but had heard of General Lee's amnesty proclamation while hiding about in the mountains, and had come forward to give himself up, and be returned to service. Great sur prise .and consternation seized upon the the specimen when he learned there was no Southern army, no Southern cause, and that all the battle-flags had been folded and put away. The specimen was treated to a dose of amnesty oath and a pair of blue breeches, and went on his way rejoicing to North Carolina, in which 'district' was his home when he left it six years ago. ar A. terrible case of hydrophobia is chronicled in the Detroit papers. A little daughter of Mr. Alfred Woodbu ry, of the town of Greenfield, Mich., was bitten, some time ago, by a dog, but no symptoms of hydrophobia were at first shown. At length the poison, which, acting as a sub•cntaneous injection, per meated every tissue of the sys tem, broke out in a severe form, causing the most intense suffering. A consultation was held by physicians, who decided that, as the sufferer could not possibly sur vive, every consideration of humanity demanded that her sufferings be ended by some means, in accordance with which, during a severe paroxysm, the child was smothered to death. gir Our neighbors, the Canadians, are very apprehensive of another Fenian in vasion, and are very busy strengthening the exposed posts along the frontier, And we should suppose there was some reason for it as the Fenians are very ac tive just now, which seems to mean something. Our. Government is also on the alert to preserve our neutrality as they are also sanding troops to the frontier. On Wednesday nine car loads of troops went up the Hutson railroad. The men yere fully equipped, and had with them all the necessary baggage for a campaign. They went to Oswego, and are undoubtly intended to operate against any movement of Fenians which may be attempted on the borders. gir Treasurer Spinner's custody of the gold belonging to the Richiisond banks is likely to prove irksome to him. A par ty from New Orleans now claims the gold, and visited the Treasury in the hope of being able to carry it away with them. Failing to annihilate the Treas urer and obtain the gold, they asked to: see it, in order that they might identify it, but they were assured that if they could not describe the coin without see ing it, they could not describe it at all, for he should not allow them to - go near it,. A Hannibal paper tells of a gentleman of that city who has been presented,with his third pair of twins in twelve years. His first wife gave birth to two pair, two boys and two girls, at intervals of four years. They were born on the same day of the week, the same day of the month, in the same month of the year, at the same hour of the day, and - all weighed the same number of pounds. er The discovery of new methods of preserving meat, by Professor Redwood, has given an impulse to a proposition now seriously entertained in England of sending to Texas a large number of stock raisers who shall depend upon the Eng. lish maiket to take its supply of animal fobd, to be conveyed in steam vessels from Texas to England. gar Quite a number of students of Centre College, at Danville, Ky., pre sented a memorial to the Faculty last week, desiring them to have the Federal troops removed from the College grounds where they were encamped, and threatun ing to leave the institution if their re quest was not complied with. gar kyoting lady just married in New York had 24'pairs of shoes to match 24 dresses. She was a whale-soled maiden, and the groom! was an altogether sold man. ar A municipal election is to be held in Newbern, North Carolina this week. General Sickles, Commander of the De partment, who takes a statesmanlike view of the situation, and the duties of his office, has issned an order, announc ing that under the recent acts of Con gress, the negroes have becomd affran chised citizens, and that their votes must be received at the polls on equal terms with those of the whits. A radical ticket is in nomination which will re ceive their unanimous support, and the loyal men of the town have no doubt that they will be able to win an easy and substantial victory, go- The statue of Henry Clay will be inaugurated in the Court Ho se at Lou. isville, Ky., on the 12th of April. R. C• Winthrop. of Massachusetts, will deliver the oration. Zpttiat Notixti To OWNERS or ':nasEs.—Thousands of horses die yearly from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment will positively cure every case, it given when first taken. The cost is only OM" dollar. Every owner of a horse shottlir liave a bottle in his stable, ready for use. It is warranted superior to anything else fonAyure of Cut's Wind Galls, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, &c. This Liniment ie.no new remedy. It has been used and approved of for 19 years by the first horsemen in the country. Given to an overdriven horse, it acts like a magic. Orders are constantly re ceived from the racing stables of England for it. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trot-• ling fame, has used it for years, and says it is far superior to any other he has tried. He kindly permits me to refer to him. His ad dress is East New York, Long Island. Re collect, Dr. Tobias' Venetian HorSe Liniment is put up in . pint bottles. Take no other. Sold by all the Druggists and Saddlers. Depot 56 Cortlandtjitreet, New York. [3l-7t GONE FOREVER:—So say the ladies of their beauty, when the mirror shows them their nce jet and golden ringlets streaked with grey. 'But never was there a more false con clusion. Though the, hair be as ; white; as Time's own forelock, or worse still, as red as a fiery meteor—Pm: 0o ! it is invested in a moment with the most magnificent black or brown by the agency of CRISTADORO'S HA a DYE, a perfectly wholesome and purely vege able preparation. Manufactured by J. CRIS TADORO, 6 Astor house New York. Sold by `ell druggists. Applied by all hair dressers. It:r Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea ted with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, 3.1. D., Oc'hist and Aurist, (formerly of Ley den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE st., Philadel phia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country can be:seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited tc accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1865. Messrs. T. ALLcOCK & Co.: Dear sirs :—My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters, She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her La one week. Yours truly Jona V. N. HUNTER. We refer to the forty thousand Druggists" who -sell our plasters, as to their high sterling character. ALLcocx & Co., Agency, Brand reth House, New York, sold by all Druggists. FREE TO EVERTBODY.—A large 6 pp. Circu lar, giving information of the greatest import tance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the for saken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, aun receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. Y. ITCH !—ITCH 1 I—ITCH !I I Scratch Scratch !--Scratch !1! WHEATON'S OINT MENT will cure the ITCH in 4S hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrains and• al eraptions of the skin. 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FOR Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, irritationTinflarnmation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the pros tate glands, stone, in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract Buchu is pleasant in - taste and odor, free from injurious properties, and immediate in its action. ict- THE Glory of man is strength—There• fore the nervous and debilitated should lame diately use Helmbold's Extract Bache. 13— MANHOOD and youthful vigor are re. gained by Ilelmbold% Extract Bucbu. Important News ! Early Spring Styles. WE have just replenished our Stock with the latest choice designs of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased at greatly reduced prices, and' which we are selling at prices gratifying to purchasers. We have full lines of the best makes of Black and Colored Wool Delaines, Superior Black and Fancy Silks, Rich styles Silk Warp Poplins, Various grades black and colored Alpacas, " French, Scotch and American Ginghams, 10000 yards Fancy and Mourning Prints, Children% Misses and Ladies Balmorals, Swisses, Cambrics and Jaconetts, Cambric and Swiss edging and Insertings, Bleach and unbleached towline of all grades, Cassimeres and Cloths for Spring wear, Jeans, Cottonades and Denims, - Plain and Fancy plaid Wool Shirtings. BARGAINS For. New Housekeepers. Tickings in all widths, very cheap, Furniture Check, in great variety, Linen and colored Cotton Osnaburgs, Linen and Cotton, White and unbleached Sheeting, Towels and Toweling, plain and figured, Cotton and Woolen, Bright colored Cov erlets, French and American Counterpanes, 100 pair white and colored Blankets, Ingrain, Venetian, Stair and Rag Carpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, all widths, Transparent Oil cloth and Holland blinds, Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut frame Looking Glasses, Vi . t6`ol, Linen and Cotton carpet Chain, Superior steamed live picked Feathers. QUEENSWARE. 46, 67 and 110 ps Setts Iron Stone Ware, Granite and Iron stone Chamber setts, Fine and Common Glass ware of all kinds, "'Common Queensware in variety. GROCERIES. Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Dried Fruit, Salt, Fish, Spices, etc., etc. An early call is solicited. SPANGLER & RICH. RE,MINGTONS' 'Fire A rills_ ; . " Sold by the Trade Generally. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS 200, 000 fitniaea . 146 ti. S.GObetiMelit 4rmy Revolver, 44-100 inch calibre, Navy Revolvit 36 100 " " Belt Revolver, Navy-size Calibre, Police Revolver, )1 33 31 New Pocket Revolver, 51-100 in. Calibre, Pocket. Revolver, [Rider's patentl 31-100 in. (Calibre, Repeating Pistol, [Elliot patent] No. 22 and 32 Cartridge, [ridge, Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32 and 41 Cart- Gun Cane, No. 22 and 32 Cartridge, Breech Loading Rifle, (Beale's) Ni;. 32 and 3S _ • Cartridge, Revolving Rifle, 36 and 41.100 inch Calibre k. BEMINGTON k SO VS, NEw-YeaK —o PHINCIPA L AGTNTS. Moore & Nichols, New-York, Wm. Read & Son, Boston, • Jos. C. Grubb & Co., Philadelphia, Poultney & Trimble, 13altunore, Henry Folsom & Co.: New Orleans, Johreon, Spencer, & Co., Chicago, L. M. Rumsey & Co., St. Louis, Albert E. Crane, March 2, 1867 AGREEABLE AND PROFITABLE Orrildagnzent_ feu , freLstue-eurne, MESSRS. BLACK WELL & CO., Newspaper and Periudical Subscription Office, No. 82 Cedar-st., N. Y. DESIRE toengage ox £ good correspondent in each town, to extend the,r business in the , principals Magazines and Newspapers, for which they take subscriptions at he pub lishers' lowest prices. The business is respectable, pays well, and no capital is required : it is also suitable for ladies. Full particulars in our "Correspond ent's Circular, mailed free. Also, now ready, a new Edition of our third annual newspaper and periodical Catalogue (for 1867) containing over 200 different pilb lications-u moat useful thing to-all lovers of literature. Free to any address. BLACKWELL & Co., Office, 82 Cedar-st., N. Y. (P. 0. Box 4298.) CRISPER COMA. Oh ! she was beautiful and fair, Witb starry eyes and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA. For curling the hair of either sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it ; it is highly and de lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the kind ever offered to the Ameri can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $l. Address all orders to " W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y A. LINDSAY, .411 V MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has at this time the largest assortment of City made work ever offered in this Boroegh, amongst which may be named the new-style - iioiis4 Boot, gna Globs4cia FOR THE LADIES A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER enables him to select with more judgment than those who are not. He contin ues to manufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE line, which he will warrant for neatness and fit. law Call and examine the new stock before oing elsewhere. - 1711TAMEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying rl the complexion, softening the skin, re moving tan, freckles and pimples. Sale at Dr. Landis''Golden Mortar.” DR. H. LANDIS is the sole agent for the Sale of IVIISHLER'S BITTERS. in the Borough of Marietta. For sale at the GOLDEN MORTAR. AAIR ROLLS, the latest fashion—call in at Mrs. ROTH'S Variety Store and sae them—all the rage now, in the cities. JOB PRINTING of every description ex ecuted with ,neatness and dispatch at the 0 thee of The Mariettian. ALARGE LOT OF BUFF WINDOW . SHADES at remarkably low prices.— to close out JONA SPANGLER. CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTERS, an ex cellent article for-ladies. Just received and for sale at MRS. ROTB' Variety p e BOWERS & STEACY, No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa., ARE awake to the downfall in d .rood s an the interests and wants of th t h e will display on their counters, daring er lot week, of forthose the inspection of the publi c, CHEAP GOODS AT S; STILL A FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES GoGoodßrßrownSheeting, Only 20 cell t ft 3-4 "a "IS c ents; 12,- cents! Good 4-4 White Sheeting, only A etas • al price, 30c ; good 4-4 White sh, t ' ln u su . only 25c, usual price, 35e; Extra4.Ag) White Sheeting, only 30, usual price 40c; good Cotton Flan . nels, and 22c, usual price 35 and 40c; ex ' tra heavy all- Wool Twi led Flannels only 37 1-2 Cents! GOOD CALICOES /roan 14 to IN CENTS, • Choice Balmorals from 01:75 to 52: .0 ; Ladies and Gents Rid Gloves—all colors. A good assortment of Hosiery, fro m 18c per pair upwards, and everything in OUR LINE CHEAP! Come this way and get Bargains. For we will be governed by our old blotto: that a «Quirk Fip is better than a slow Shil ling," that is to say that we would rather sell at a small advance, than not sell at all. In this establishment will always be found a choice lot of Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Syr ups. Having purchased our stock FOR enables us to offer bargains to purch cAsii asers. Marietta, January 12, 1867. Xxfilzt Is a certain cure for diseases of the 13LA DDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL , p. Dlto SY, ORGANIC WEAKNEss, p A COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEI3ILIII - and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause origmating and no eiai. to of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use eta diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consunip Lion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINEss, and • that of Posterity, depends upon prompt we of a reliahle remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRA- T Established upwards of 1S years, pre pared by H. T. HELM BOLD, DRUGGIST. 594 Broadway, New York and 104 South 100, street, Philadelphia. l'a TO J()1-1N SPANGLEIS For useful things and things of ' 7 " i t , The gay and serious here repot. Superior Skates—Ladies Men's and 11 , ys.', Pocket Books- every variety, All stylesot Coal Oil Lamps, New styles. Ladies Morocco Suit lids, Cood-Wife's Companions—new, Latest novelty. in Poet Folio:, Vxtra fine Pearl and Ic.oy ,•N Repenters. Sharp's Improved, Sleigh Bells—ae pkted and hair flrrshes—d•rra!,le and cheap, Axes, Hatchets ar d Hammers, ItSzor Strops—Emerson's, Lin Stan's Maid and Tennant Saws. Wringers. late improved, All varieties of fine l very and comm a lad-e Rolling Pins, Washers &c., (Cutlery Eley's Amunition, %ails and Caps. 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A 32 page pamphlet will be sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St., N. Y., and by all Diuggista. Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. Kramph.'s Old Stand, on the Cot ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a• RATGEh' UL to the Citizens of Marietta G and vicinity, for the liberal Wrong' ? heretofore extended, the 'undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance, of the tame; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactorY equivalent for every act of confidence reposed: CLOTHS, CASHMERES A N D VESTINGS, SUS such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on band and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO,-READY-HADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and such article*as usually belong to a Hier chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! elmstell#'s gxfolipinfoi• 11 For Removing Superfluous Hair. To the ladies especially this invaluable de pilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is eas ily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warrant ed to remove superfluous hair from low fore heads, or from any part of the body, complete ly, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used bythe Freud), and is the only real effectual depilatory is ex - • nor package, sea Ditibni in '67. S. S. RATHVON',