BY FREDI L. Bi UTN cL'rlEs WRR MHE only reliable self: Adjusting Wringer, L The frame bein g of lroo, thoroughly galvatthed, ail daitger from Yost reaoted, and theilMbility to shrinp„ split, xo unavoidabie in wooden machines, is pre vented. No thumb-screws or complicated fastenings fo wear out or' get out of order; it can be fastened firmly to the tub in a single second. Warranted with, or without Cog-Wheels. It took the Fiasv F'sixisrUDl at Fifty-Seven State and County Fairs in 1863, ana is, unth out an exception, the best Wringer ever- made. Instead of believing the statements of pm ties interiisteli hi the sale of Other.W4figers, Try it, and Judge for Yourself. Test it thoroughly with any and ALL others, and if not ertirelystitisfaCtory, return it: It will wring anything from a thread to a bed quilt without alteration, Patented in the United States; P.iigland, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted , in every town. _ Pueriiim*Afanufactiiring Co :. <• . ti lowa:sten : I lenou. from .practical txperi nice that trim wellgalvanized with zinc 'wilt not orldize or rust ons,particle... I caLeafely say, after several . years ' experience in the manu facture of chain Mr chain-pumps and water drawers, in which I have tested the affinity of iron and zinc, that it the process be con ducted properly, it is a perfect weld of the two. Nearly"one year ago my family commenced using one of your Wringers: It now performs all of its functions as well as it dui the first time it was used, and has become an in- . dispensible article with. us. I have close ly observed several other kinds of clothes wringers, ilia ismdtid'operandi being different, trying to produce the same ,results as the Putnam Wringer, but in my judgment they have failed. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and I can cheerfully recom ',tend it to tie the best in use. Respectfully yours. JNO. W. WHEELER. Cleveland, Ohio. .Ikl ny year& experience in the galvanizing hosinesv enable me to indorse the above state ments in all pa decal yrs. J N O. C RTS,., No. 100 Beckmann Street. New Vork,„Tatioary, No. I, $6:60; Nu. A, $18:511. Nlatinfactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by the PUTNA;kt MANUFACTURIIy, CO.. G No. 13 Platt Street, New York; toil Cleve- Lind, Ohio S. c. Npivrif !toP, A.4ent THE DRAFT!! THE DRAFT; Who would not be out of the Draft? I ) that which ettects lis in connection 1) with the Army, is nu/ tie. only one—the Drat upon the poes - cr these times is r vere—cntiseiiiimitly we pitichasegOeas where e get them ehenpest. J(Diaxi .c-31D'a,t) 1 c 3 r, succgssmt TO DAVID ROTH TIIN HARDWARK BI.;!3INFISS, W, , 111 , 1 take this method of informing the pub -1 it that he is now prepared to tarnish anything in his line of business, 'such as •Glass, Oils, Varnishes,- •S'luees, Iron, Carpenter's Tools, Bingos, Bolls, Locks, A'jzils, all kinds of Building nialeri,al, C'oachmaker's Goods, C'edericare, Clocks, . - Fancy Articles in large, variety, with a full as sortment '-of shelf goods generally, Which he will 5e1,141411e lowest prices, wholesale_ or t he will it. Call and examine the stock. MinieV.a, March 5, 1864. ' , The Patent C01,11e1., Arflectariptern. IlpHtil is the most desirable.. Lantern. in the market. It burns Coal Oil without s chinmOr'einitting neither inholie , nor smell. It givits ii,puro,white light. It stands quick motions in any direction. 'Dm flame is regulated from the outside.t It is neat and compact in form arid size. It is free from solder in the upper parts, and 13 otherwise very,sobstaittitti 41.14/structure. It has the glass aides so arranged that break nge is MSS likely to occur than in other Lan terns, and th :event of breakage can be ea repltic.d. ]chap : Rigs krejlectors which increase greatly flame,, serving at theiasraeltiake by 41,Shegterotp the (1 es, which is very desirable. It lasold lowervivith. MI these advantaos, i boo cry Lantern in #l9 ~ market which admi or the hare bring regulated from the outsid vticEnw,E .1)Q4,4412. Fur sale at a ,T r O d li wae s N r ,„ P tret erA i P on l , Kr m ll a 'S li rfeer,s,i,r4o. atcilre;"; • `cttribintr anbQ ontitrOttr7 • Wout:n 'dog reopectfullftake this means of donning, hui friends and the public generally that he has enrnMeneed the drswing of DEED', NIQIITGAGE, lad itifset etrerythisf in t Cori V avast: line HatiriUg gratuitoug iqtareourse Nit • " Kill' nag him memtkey,so 1 1-,0 41 1 • •s , l'A.ODute b ents misfrtf of Nee it:r.„l4e, can e fsimd at the offiee.eT ~. lA§ N 1 A tart 1.441,0 Ott ...front,,efreet, ol hieres idelite OD MilitOt street, 1, a 'goitre west of the Donegal House," Marietta. 'Manly Deadsoldortgages,.Tudgments and Leases always onthsod.end for :sale . • • L vm . p . s• 1. FM.IOII Stirmx .of , Coal Oil 101 ' 24 4114 4 riktfOli 'll of eve* paters,trustable for a the Pailor the 'kitchen Angjtbeisamber 1 .Eftwngtsple Lamps for Halls, Chinche stoteannulplldc s, Harintruellased theta fm the manufa - rem in large quantities at the lowest cash rates we can aqi them ..ntuch under,tha ussll retail i l l Prices :aii, ugh every other Oseriptionk it goodsj'aie's varlcieg- . - • ' I ' 'PATtERWN 4 1, CO. --7.. 11B.SeittPreng received WO the lead . oslle'aas • At' TIM • Gtilden Moitst.' C Olek 1-1 AY AN A S A.To , and at the ) held Chewing and Smoking tnwen I WO.L; FE's. -, • - , 41 1 , . ,R 4ubtPtalttlit cnnsgli uz untaJ thotell toyVolitics, giteraturtliricAltut,i tt.ehis of AV, Pug ; ltatal littiligtut, fubligber zbtlt),.,sitturbita " ' , B4l6tei. OF FIVE ; doors below Tr.ams, One „Ocilla r,e, : ear, t.pas*-04P ^4 as l ' Vance, and` if subscriPtior , t be not vuld six months $1.25 Will be` ;chfirged, folltl 4 41 layed 1 ; 1441 the..ixpirayon,,, , A the wHilte ehUrgell. ADvlcwrisitto BzierEsxr...tme: - siputre (.10i lines, or less) 50 cents for the first inse;tion, knd 215 ienti"foi r etich' Mfbbetitittit'iriseitied: fessional and .Busincss cai.rls, of sjudines or less at $3 per annum. Holmes in the feuding . col urnns,,Ave acids MitHitiesaiidlletitlis, the simple announcement, r RED . .; but for any. additinnul lines, five cents& line. A. libernr didlietio'n glade to `yearlyand ° half yearly advertisers. Having recentled added a large lot of new Job and Card type,.Cut9, , Border.4;.Biatiftrthe Job .Office of "The, Mariettian," tiv,hich. will insure the fine execution of all kinds of AR Re CARD.PRINTIIVG", .from the — smailest Card to the largest Poster, at prices to unit .. tll , War times. I thank you for that oowneaqt , look, • • , And fot that blushing cheek, woulacnot ye/Cruise , your - ' would not bay,e.you.spoak ; Though mute, I deem yo'ueloquent, / ask no'othbr dign, , - While thus your llttle /y 24 remains ConfidinglY in' Intim. ' ' I know you fain_would hide from me . . Those tell-tale tears, that 'steal Unbidden forth, and half betrayli • The anxious fears youleel From friends long triedluedearry Mired, The plighted bride must part: • - Then freely,wecp,--,l,could trot love A cold unfeeling heart. hoc)* you love youpeortage home,. , Where in the summer , tune, Your 'hand Kati taught .the clerhatis, • AroUnd• the 'porcti to , dlitnb Yen casementt,with the wild,rose seree.n,•l You little garden too, How many tend tementbrances . • Endear them all to you. You sigh to leave nur mother•'a'roof, Though on try eutt she smiled, '• And spurning every selfish thought, Gave up her darling enild ; Sigh not for her--ahe uow may claim, hind deeds frour - more . tiin one; She'll gaze upon her daughter's sautes, Supported uy her son I I thank you for that loolt—it speaks ~.... Reliance on my truth;: ' ' A,11.1 never shall unkindness *MO' . ... YOU{ IlllSll6pettinVqtAtil ; Ir . fare shoo d frolini, arid aO)rions ilniughtS tThpreSs your husband'a mind, ' Oh I never fear.to cliligto me— • 1 could not be unkind. ' . Come, look upon this golden riug You have no eausp to shrink, Though oft 'Lis gailing,as the chive's, , 111(113601111de link ! And look, upon yon.elturch„ the ,place Qf blissings and or Kay.er, Before the alter hear my voiva,-: Who could nibeemble. there • . • COW to my home;. your bird shall have As tranquil a retreat.;, _ ' Your dOV Atilt find reo.gCplirce,' slumber at your feet.; Ana jou turn your spinning Wheel; Oh ! let me heat yotrihig; — Or 1 shall thin 4 yo&couse ui love Your little gel ten riot. " KISS ME, FATHER, ERE I DIE. [APT INCIDENT OF THE PRESENT WAR,- An 'only boy, whose mother had died in in fancy, was brought home; to , his.father's , house to die from the effects of exposure in Muhl).— On his death-bed biS constant petition was; whenever his: father approached him, , o.iriss me,.father, ere .1 die," and down to the very last moment he clung te request, and fi nally died in his father's arms, .W 1 .i.v*di f :ry Maid going.to..sleep:P.4 . . . Dearest father;lAin gothg To .a brightor t 4 , better clime; .". --• Soon my,eyes.williclose forever, - '• ,Shutting.out theAlings ofetime Raise, my head upon mrpiHow, *. • • let;meofee.l4that Ton are nigh , ; , -• Press me..to.yont.tiehing bosom— Kiss me, father, ere 1 dic. Fat tuer have,dope. ! e r, ' In the eatrip' and 9 inid the Strife, Soon I , lleeal - my deep deirtition To my country witn my We; litit it soothes my dying , moment When I know-that you are by ; Put your loving arms about me— Kiss me, lather, 'ete aie. Kiss me,--fattier, as i'on Used to, In my