the Matiettiau. e , *li F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : Oefiternber q, 18'br 5. PESSIDENT JOHNBO}! AS A TAILOR.—An old tnilory . Greenhllef Tenn.,: who used to work 'Johnson, say! i,..,".". There.,majast difference be tween Andy and I when we, worked on the'samoiVetiOh; I s conld spell b-a•k-e-r and fie COuldnot; but IA could flax' me on a Pilit'of breeches or a fine coat, and' could get a better price for his work than I. Ile Bever Made a garnient that didn't fiC,•and'netier had a job returned. He was' the best tailOi. I met. When Andy got " married he hadn't ten dollars in the'World; and .his wife was as poor as Nittirdi'e daughters. Her mother 'Said to her before She was mai ried (calling het by'name,)' '1 can give you all - the money there' is in the house —fifteen dollars --:to you about going' to' housekeeping '; or I will take the money and give you a wedding' winch Will you. prefer? " Mother; estd she,'" I will take,the .weding, and Andy and I ' ll work for monei—won't we'?" appealing ' , t b &'her lover.' Be as sented, and' 'consttquence was that , the young couPleriadnot one cent with, witich`to z g'set're 'for lliemeelVes. At' ter they - were married she taug ht him- to ~ read, and the *Orin knows the rest" KENTHOICT STILT n • THE FIELD—The rein CI fin CS 'of consertlitiatif this•jorlorn State still remain toillustrate the poli cy which has dragglea.her in the dust. The Court of appeals has recently de clared thatithetAcVof Congress, author izing theliniiiiina' bin the SeCretary of the Trelieury anegal Tender Xotes, is unconetitntional•!' The disloyal dolts who occupy-seitalii this Court, would still be at the told 'trade of Constitution defining; While regarding the' Constitu 7 tion itself as a ibri of sand; which any State hale right at' all glues to set aside.- • • • A Snout. PinnorT.--f.Hersohel V. Johnson, of .Georgia„. the. candidate tor Vice,President with. Douglas in 18 60, was pardoned •by;:the tPresiderit -at the intercession of 'Mrs. Douglas'. While perhapeAbisiman, who was not so bitter a rebel,aasome of them, and did nothing to, precipitate ; the, rebellion,: may .11 ave been eetitledt.to Somemietciful consider ation from,thp, President, 'we neverthe less decidedly protest against' men.' or women.oferciaingmXinfluence ovet acts of.clemeuey, wbich,:when gran'ted, may not alW,Anbe ~ie -4101100e8000 with the public interests,; 1 ' ' ler Pifty-three ye - ars ago, the fullow ing notice of * President JOhnson's fath ther, in the RUlaigb,_lsTorth Carolina,: Star, `iif :i t annarY 1812: "Died in this city,ou'Satnneay, last, Jacob John son, who,lia,d,'coi Many years,-occupied an hUmble, , lint useful station in society. Ile was city conietable, sexton, and por ter to the'Statiibank. In hie. last ill ness he was visited, by , the principal in habitantsof tlnkcity, byall,or whom be was esteemed for hie honesty, sobriety, industry,lmmitne and frienAly disposition. Dr , Hughes, of Aidford, married a kiss' Parsons, a year and. a half ago. , It was soon found that, he had another wife and two He was sent to , Me State Prison, but being pardoned, — retarned ' to HadfOrd. He made several efforts to induce lldiss . Par sons to lie with him, but being refused, one day las week, shot, bar dead. •He says he iiin:piompted to , hie act by " pure love." Thii - tholiirit has reached Maiseil I es, Franiitio, iit• the' Init. advices,' and by: this time mink' be F ans if n o t in London. In the places lent by it, the mortality has not bebn so great as in 1832. If it shall come here at all —and Its'ilattd has been steadily weit ward, froth nortkwestern India in 1861 —we may lot& for it early next;itmtner, not before. fir An iiiteiesting trial took place in Raventia, l last Weak; tinder the Ohio , liquor law..; A ,returned `soldier named' Green while in a. State''' . of 'intoxication' was robbed of $lO2 by some unknown persons. His wife hronght snit for daulages against the Salocon'keeper who sold him -the liquor',`and o l i4ained aver diet in her'favor of $1;40:: Gir The tervest in Ireltuld 'ls a very fair average one. Good accounts are given of almost all descriptions of,grain. The potato crop hover' looked 'better. The favorable • prospects will tend to check emigration: ' • ' 1° A young woman , named Sarah Samara jumped 4rorit the 'tenet bridge, on Second street, Elarrieburg. - on Tues day, and drowned herself.' OaMML--ruin ed by a yelluk man who arter;nirda refus ed to mariiiter, ' ' The Doylestown Democrat, own ed and edited by CoI. Davis, the Cop perhead candidate for Auditor General, has an editorial leader in its last TUOB - issue in defenee of the infamoes brute Capt. Wen, who starved and murdered our brave union prisoners at Andersonville. It asserts that the Mil itary Commission before which he is on trial is a usurpition of power, and that the prisoner has not been fairly dealt with. illar The working men of South' Wheel= ing, Va., have formed a joint stock company with a capital of twelve thou sand dollars, for the purpose of estab lishing a first class grocery, store, from which they are to' obtain their family supplies, lowest cash_ rates, .the profits to be distributed pro rata among the stockholders.' 'The shares are fixed at ten dobars, no person to' be allowed to subscribe' for more than ten shaies. ifir Ex-Governor-Tod, of Ohio, reden tly declared that the Democritic party of Ohio could not be trusted. If it was in power, the national debt would be in danger• of repudiation, unless linked with the rebel debt, national liecuritiee would decline, and justice would not be done the- soldier, or the soldier's' wives and widows; 'consequently, it was the duty of every patriot to , stand by the Union party. • irip Morris Ketchum is reported to hava said to his , creditors.: "If I could have my son back, with bis good_namei and, yen were.all paid in, full, L would die content." Such is the last ambition of one of our greatest financiers. A lifetime of activity, an ample fortune its reward ; ; and now all would be given for a son's goott name! , I' A dorrespondent of the New York Woild states that an ex-Prosident of the United States dined with John Morrissey, the noted gambler, at Sara toga the other day. The 'correspond ent does - not giya the name of the ex- PresidOnt, but we iirdinme it can be no other than its Democratic friend, the Hon. Franklin Pierce. gir Pittsburg is a queer place. The other day three men went into a lager beerfsaloon, and two' commenced catch ing all the flies therein, while the -third ate the inseatifas fast as caught, o'n — a bet that he could eat them quicket•than his companions could catch their'. They were arrested and fined three dollars each for the fun. • ' ar,The newest thing .out is "plum peril" for hollow-cheeked damsels.,., The plumper is made of,porcelain, pear-sha ped in form, flat on one side and bulg ing out on . the other. They fit on the ineide of the cheeks, giving a round, Willi appearance ; hence, doubtless ; their name. Sr lt is announced -that Secretary McCullough•has it in contemplation to sell-the wholeror a portion of the forty six million of gold now in the Treasury. This sum is 'over and above the amount received for the redemption of bonds bearing gold interest. The brakesmen on the Lehigh Valley Railroad were on a strike last week. The cars sto'pped running for one day., Discharged soldiers enough were soon found to, man the brakes, and things were all right next morning. ere few weeks -ago a cab driierleli asleep nyigirthe box of hie vehicle in Paris, and the hems taking a wrong -turn fell. into the Seine.. The korees 'and the, coachman were drowned. • OW A young man and a little girl while attending a camp meeting at Ster iett's Gap, Perry county, a few days au!, were kicked by horson, and both af terwirdn 'died . froM the injuries received. far A Mis. 'Nest!erode, of Liberty township; Oentre'conniy, has been arres- ted on suspicion of poisoning her hus band, Who died recently. She is now confined in the Bellefonte jail. lit A man ; named Ryan,; a well 'known . character in Schaghticolte New York, has been sentenced to the Troy, j ‘. . ail for thirty days for talking about , a horse trade in church. Pittsbnit •is excited. An un knoivn than 'has been' found - with`' his throat oat from ear to ear, "and 'a Mrs. , Grinder has•been arrested for poittining several Of-her neighbors. Sir The Washington ~Chronicle says that .. the lifter Departmentlas summon ed every witness Win has named for his defence, and that: many of them are already Ahem. . The efforts of the Government to arrest thiiiebel Gen. M.eCausland, uncle!' indiCtment in Pennsylvania, have not snedeedo4. l He has left for pirts un known.. ogir, General Miles, in command of Fortress Monroe, says, that Jeff Davis has heap and is still suffering with ery sipalas, and with oarbungles on , his , legs. Gideon T. Pill4)4:Ex-Governor' Aiken; Exl•Ganeiral Niehoytori, have not been pardoned by the President. tar A. young woman in :London has committed suicide because a ,shopman declined to court her. _. . • The creditors of Morris Ketchum Son & CO., held a meeting in New York on Friday last. The assets are estima ted:at from two and a half to three mil lieu of 'dollars, and the liabilities at fonr milliods. A plan of settlement was agreed upon. The creditors are to ac• cept sixty per cent. of the amount of their claims. All the property of the firm is to be given in its charge from the assignees, and things are to go on as formerly. Young Ketchum, the for ger and defrauder, - wlio, the ticcortnts' say, pat on a " bold, face" when arraign ed for the crime, will of course not be prosecuted, but will be restored proba bly ,W hikbusiness and position; and all will be fotgotte.n.. sir Robert E. Lee has been tendered and accepted. the, Presidency, of Wash ington College, a leading Virginia insti tution of learning: The trustees of Washington College could have done themselves more' honor by bestowing their favors on a' less prominently ob noxious man, but as the traitors insist that tbey were not defeated, only over come by superior 'numbe'ile, - Lee will doubtless busy himself in educating an, otherband of scamps and ingratei like himself, again in the future, when an im becile like Buchanan can be placed in power:to assail and s if possible deStt:oy the Government. - or It is said that the rebel General Forrest cannot return to his plantation and old hom,e on the Mississippi river with safety, to himself, unless proteUted by Federal bayonets. Forrest should be as little obnoxious to his neighbors es any officer , of the confederacy; but the facts are as stated. Se: is at the pres ent time endeavoring to lease his land to aresigned federal officer, because he feels that his life would not be safe a day among his infuriated acquaintances and former ,associates. lir Among the military prisoners confined in' the Penitentiary at Rich mond, awaiting trial for bis crimes, is Dick Turner. known as the infamous and inhuman keeper of Libby Prison. He is confined in a cell 8 by 12, seen by and seeing only the surgeon,,who daily visits him to insure his good health, that jus tice may not be cheated out of her due. The season of reflection afforded Turner has operated very materially upon his system. From the weight 0f165 pounds he ii 3 reduced to a mere skeleton. ifir Colonel Jacob`M. Campbell, and Lieutenant Colonel John P. Linton, the nominees 61. the two political partiesrfor Surveyor -General are from' the same county (Cambria). Both belonged - to the same regiment in the service, aird both were unsuccessful candidates before their respective district conferences for the nomination for StateaSenator. We doubt whether two candidates for a State office were ever 'selected under • similar circumstances. • fir The New; Yoik Times Washing ton despatch says that at a recent poli tical meeting in Cha - rles county, Mary land, a negro, for cheering a speaker who indOised the Unic;n, Was beaten by a large number of citizens, including among theii a magistrate named Fred erick Dent, Dr. George Munjd, brother, of the assassin; and others. Dent, the magistrate, subsequently . ,sent the negro ,to jail, for attempting to defend himself. air Bishop Smytli (Catholic) of Du buque, the burning-of whobe stable, car riage. and horses by Copperheads for his patriotic spirit, was noticed in our columns sometime since, has, we' are ;glade to learn; had his losses made gam' by the voluntary contributions of his fel low-citizens. During his recent absence new buildings:were 'Put np in the place of those - destroyed,-and a carriage'and horses given him. • • Jefl Davis, it is announced:4M be tried before a United States Circuit Court. The particular one has not been designatdd, but it - is believed that if will be convened somewhere in Virgin ia=probisbly-Norfolk--with'Chief JUR tice Chase as the presiding judge. dictmente for Constrictive treason have been already brinight against Davis by Grand Juriee in the District of Colum bia, and at Knoxville. • sar General Sigel, who now conducts the Wenker, of .paltimore, one of „the ablest of our German newspaper; • pro= poses, in order to gratify those white citizens who dread, coming in .contact with black voters at the polls, that spe cial ballot-boxes should be kept for, the latter class, just as has been the practice with regiments of soldiers - voting the field. 'The Rev: Dr. Hall,Rector of the Church of the Epiphany in , Washiogton, has just'received a call to the Ciathedral Church in San Francisco;: with a- salary of $lO,OO payable in gold. He`replied that he had not' time even to -investi gate the case„and they Must- therefore look for another candidate. His preS ent salary is $3,000 in greenbacks. , , ile• At ayenian pie nic in Detroit list week' Hon J J. Il,Ogere of New York, orator for the occasion, said the object of , the Fenian BrOtherhOod in this country is not to go over and help the Irish at: ome, but to 'rend money to theM, and then'they would help them - - selves. Mbt gßarar in a Nut-Zile! The wife of the rebel Secretary of the Navy, Mallory, is in Washington implor ing for the release of her husband, a pri soner in Fort Pulaski. The Atlantic Telegraph Company has resolved to lay a new cable in June next, and pick up the old one afterward. The Great Eastern has arrived at Sheerness. Captain Anderson fully be lieves in being able to lay the Atlantic cable. and advocates the manufacture.of a new cable and prOper picking-up ap pliances, by May, 1866; then to lay a new cable, and afterwards pick np the old one and continuelo lay the'same. Washington is still crowded with par don seekers, and new ones are .dailyAtir riving. • • Two Two negro pickpockets were arrested 'at Fortress lionroe: They had robbed a gentleman ofl,ooo dollars and a lady of her jewelry Prince Alfred,-secOn4 eon of, Queen Victoria, came of ago on Sunday, the 6th ult. Ron. F.W. Seward, Assistant Secre tary ofState. has so far recovered. that he wilt be able to teatime the duties of his of f ice in a few days. - : General' Schenck in a recent speech in Ohio, said : "A rebel is a courageona Copperhead, and a Copperhead a, cow ardly rebel." That is just it. The 'Memphis Bulletin relates the case of .a Southern female refugee who had only one faded calico dress• that She wore upon her. back. A benevolent gentleman had a. collection taken up for her, and realized . fifteen dollars for - her benefit. She' at'onbe repaired to a dri goods store, where >she paid .thirtain dollars for a lace , collar. • The repairs to the West Branch Ca nal are nearly finished, and it will be. ready for navigation early in Septembe.r. The Oil . Oreek Railroad is now known among oil men by the euphonious and expressive title of "Death's Causeway." Winans' "cigar ship," which has so long been on the stocks at Mr. _Hep worth's yard, in the Isle of trap, near London, is now nearly ready fdr launch ing. It is stated that upward of £lOO,- 000 have been expended in her 'construc tion, and it is anticipated that .she will attainthe speed of twenty-five 'miles an hour. The women employed in the fancy shops of Paris have roquepted their mas ters to relieve them of the necessity of serving in the shops on Sunday. During October the Government will sell 30 locomotives and 290 cars at, Rich mond, 50 locomotives and 750 cars at Alexandria, aod 6 locomotives, and 51 cays at Norfolk and Portsmouth ; 2,000 tuna of railroad iron will be sold at Alexandria, and 4,000 tuns at City Point. The.leaves of the elder, if strewed among corn or other grain,, when it is put in the bin, will effectually preserve it from the ravages of the weevil. The juice, will also kill bed bugs and mag gots..- Insects never touch elder hashes. The leaves of elder scattered over cab bages, cucumbers,. squashes, and other plants subjectio the ravages of insects, effectually shield _them. The, plum' and other fruits may be saved by-placing on the branches and among them bunches of leaves. - Maine sent more men to put down the . rebellion than Great Britain - did to 'the allied army daring the Russian war. A battered' Minie ball was recently extracted from the head of a recovered New Haven , soldier, after remaining there 3.07 days. Daniel Andreas, postmaster at Glen coe, Ido,, whoiately- committed suicide, left a. confeSsion which has just, been found. It says.he murdered a.returned Californian eight years ago, and robbed him of $19,000, ;He had also murdered two of his own children, and contempla- ted the murder of his wife. Also, :that he has robbed the mails ever since he has been postmaster. A thief (littered the bed room of Wir liam Otis, in Fairfield, 'Me g one night last week, and'stole.a pair of pantaloons containing $l4OO in one of the pockets. Major Gen. Hooker is, soon to pro ceed to St. Louis, for the purpose of leading to the altar in marriage a weal 'thy' and beiutiful widow of that city. A man on trial for murder in Bangor, Me., last week, secured his acquittal by his own simple, frank, and apparently truthful evidence, taken under the new law of that SAate, allowing all persons accused of crime to be witnesses in their Own behalf. _ W. 0. Paine, of, Cypress City, re cently-shot his 'wife' and mother-in-litw because the latter sent for ler daughter to nurse her during her illness. , Mrs. --Paine, who is but 15 years of age,- may recover, but her mother - is dead. The murderer. .escapcd. Horace Giaeley ie 'to deliver the an nual -ltddress at' - the Minnesota, State_ Fait; this month ' . Captain Kirke, who shot Gen. lte- Cook, in 1862, `has been shot in prison at Nashville, by his guard. ortitultural The Farmers' and Gardeners' Society of East Donegal, WILL HOLD THEIR stbtntb annual Of Fruits, Vegetables, Grain, Dried and Canned Fruits, Flowers, Potted Plants, and small machinery and implements for household and horti cultural purposes, IN THE TOWN & TEMPERANCE HALLS, On Thursday, September U, 1861. D The Exhibition will continue during the day and evening. 431. All who desire can exhibit, whether Mem bers'oi not. Persona at a distance who wish to hive articles exhibited, can do so by having them sent to the care of the Committee, who will have them returned in good condition. ri- Atechanicrathome and abroad are in vited to send in specimens of their mechanism. IC3= Ladies are also requested to contribute specimens of Needle-work. Discressionaru Premiums awarded ! ADMISSION 15 CENTS. HENRY M. ENGLE, WM. If. EAGLE, BARR SPANGLER, COMMITTEE. Marietta, September 9, 1865. It LETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post Office at Marietta, Pa., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 180. Barber, Ben K. Kraus, Courad Deacon, Charles R. McElroy, Frank Darr, Mrs. George .Nelsorr, William Decarltou Mrs. K.. 1 Pence, Jacob. Engwicht, EManuel, Pantie, John Fleming, Rev: W. H:Rennels, Josepti Graybill, H. W. Roads, A.S. Hill,Sarah Jane. , Sailor, Saml. Hoffeins, Jesse Seibert, Adam la - To obtain any. of these letters,.the ap plicant must call for l!adve/ - t tised letters ' " give ;he date of thithis;'list; Arid pay one cent for ad vertising. ABRAHAM ( . •ASSEI..., P. M. SUPPLER .& 8R0.,. IRON AND .BRASS FO IT N. 13, E S •.• And General Machinists, -Second - stree Below Unimi; Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of• Iron Castings for Rolling Mills'and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water , and Gas ; :Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doom, Weights, &c., for Buil dings; and castinks of every"descriptioit ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, TN THE HOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner • Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Gearing, Taps, Dies, MaChinery for Mining and Tanning ; • Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Siam; Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their .variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors Washers, &c. 'BLACKSWITHING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery wi flatter ourselves-that we can give geural satis faction to those who may favor us with their orders..-:Repairing proraptly attended to. Orders,by,mait addressed as above, will meet with promPt attention. Prices tb.suitthe times. . Zr SUPPLEE, ' . , R. SIT.PPLEE., Coluthbia, October 20, 1860. 14 tf $. 4akes, Stribintx anti Conbtraittir WOULD most respectfully take this means of informino-his Iriendsand the public generally that he Ile'cemtrienced the drawing of DEEDS, MORTGAGES,. 4IIDGMENTS : and in fact everything_ in the CONVEVANC.ING Having gratilitous intercourse with a member of the Lancaster Bar, he _will be ena bled Mexecute legal instruments of writing With accuracy. itr He can be found at the office of " THE Manivirran,"—"Lindsay's Building," (sec ond floor) near the Post Office corner, or at his rceidence on Market street, half a square west of the "Donegal House," Marietta. Blank Diedsillortgages, Judgments and . Leases always on hand and for sale. - [ 1 : W. WORRALL,. SURGEON DENTIST \Jr . Having removed to the Roonis formerly oceupiei by Dr. Swentxel r adjoining Spangler If Pat terson's Store s Market Strlt, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel i f ea= 'disposed to patronize him. • Dentistry in all . its..branches car • . vied TE.Ezit inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. All operations ,on the mouth performed in a skillful and workmanlike maifneron fair 'principles and ON 'VERY REASONABLE. TERMS Having determined upon a permanent iota iion' at this iilace, - would ask Fi continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for :ration he will render every possi ble sansfaition. !Cr Ether 'administered to proper persons. C OLUMBIA OIL IVOIiS. • - TRUSCOTT & ;GUERNSEY, PROPRIETORS, COLUMBIA, PA. .pefiners and Wholesale - Dealers in Refined Carbon Oil, .Benzine Lubrie Oil, 4-c.. Having put up, a refinery , with all_the neces sary improvements. We offer to the public a pure article of D.0U,81.E REFINED CARBON OIL, which gives a more brilliant light, at lees ex pense, than the most of Oils now in the mar ket,_and is perfectly non-explosive. — -' We manufacture exclusively for home trade and guarriintee our oil to be of the best 'qhali ty. Orders Adarestr Os'above.' , . ALEXANDER LYNDSAY, 'Pas/Rona/Re NINIMR Boot Shoe' :Iffarfufactueer, • MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN: ;Would most respectlifilY inform the citizens of this Borough and, neighborhood that he has the largest'ass'ortment of City Mae work in' his line of business in this Boraugh and- be— ing a prac , ,tical ,BOOT AND SIiDE MAgEB s tamself,is enablea to' select with more iiidgment than those who are not. ,He continues to man ufacture in the very beit manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he' totiii,warrignt.fot neatness and - good fit. KrCall and examine-his stock before pur. •Iss.ing• elsewhere. COLUMBIA CLASSICAL I.NSTI UTUTE IS DESIGNED TO PREPARE • BOYS 'FOR COLLEGE, • Business or Teaching: , Itis-limited nura;" l ber and. seleet as to the character-of the stu dents, by which , thoroughniss in scholarship and - .freedhni. from -ciirrupting influences' are secured. The,next Term will begin on 7th of September. Fur Cireuiara, add, ess REV. H. S. ALEXANDER. • Rairwi,PA - 4 ju.29-2m] 'Coiumbsci, Lancaster Cou nty Pa: LAST NOTICE. Persons indebted to the late • &In NOTICE., & Patterson, are hereby:notified thaton the let of SEPTENI BEE, the Books t ot firm Ivill,„bepgt into 'the. hands of aluitice the'Peace for collec tion... :Those .paying before that datelvill save the costs of suit. Marietta, 4ugupt 16, 1865. T 0 LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish . 13?" 'H r S ll' tE 5, warran ted pure,:at H. D. Bianjwitiain*s. A LARGE stock 'of Paper and. Envelopes of the best gimsabtjust received and for vale at • The Gbideu Mortai. WATCHES. - _ -S. Z ak , Corner of North Queen-St., and c w. ! Square, Lancaster, pa, American and Swiss IValelles IN GOLD AND SILVER CASts, CiC:)Cir,S; • :76,1, EIGHT DAY AND 30 Hoti. IN GREAT VARIETY, AND a t TEL REST FACTORIES. SPECTACLES in every style of/a ft& frame, and with gasses to suit any who need artificial aid. We haeely ty years experience in this business. ' SILVER-WARE, Spoons, Forks, ➢utter Knives, See ,4„, with. our triune and warranted standard. •. PLATEDW ARE. The best platedware in the United qt,„ We warrant our best Table ware—si c ",, Forks, &c.,— to wear ten years in daily JEWELRY, Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs And A nety of every article in this line. HAIR JEWELRY. Hair Jewelry mane to order. Two hutrlit styles, or samples, constantly on bud. ' lt3 2 Repairing of Watches, Clocks, speeti des or Jewelry, d one neatly and promptly'. . -H. -L. 4. E. J. ZARAI, Corner North Queen Street and Centre Squ b LANCASTER, PA, E AGLE PETROLEUM COMP'NI VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVAVII CAPITAL STOCK. - - - $50.000, NUMBER OF SHARES, 200,e60. SubseriptioePriee, N Cents per Share, iltsettnob iJorkigg enpifQl, $O, ON SHARES, or $20,000. Office of 14:Company, at J. A. Bigler Co's. Banking. House, Harrisburg. I= COL. WILLIAM H. EAGLE, of . Lancaster County, Pa . ITEMIECI JOHN - A. BIGLER,' Harrisburg, pc, SECRETARY R. FRANK CNANDLER, Harrisburg, TRUSTEES: William Eagle, Marietta. E. I. Sloan, Alexandria. Virginia, Col. S. B. Thomas, Harrisburg, Abm. H. Mussleinan, Marietta, James H. Smith, Franklin. Pa., Jamea.J..Martin, Philadelphia. Win. H. Trump, Philadelphia, J. T. Carroll, .New York-. DAVID ROTH, Agent, Marietta. iPatterecna de- Co., NO. so MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. EALERS IN , FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Buil. ding Material, Nails, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS, CILS, WHITE LEAD ; A SUPERIOR ARTICLE 01" CESIEICT, 0 1R 0 - N; . Rolled and Hammered Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norway Nail Rods, Hoop and Band len, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Rasps, etc. ROUSE-KEEPIAG GOODS. FIRST-CLASS COOKING _ AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES, Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash Boards, 'Buckets, Knives and Forks Plated and Metalic Spoons, Sad 'lrons,. Kraut Cuttersk Waiters, Brass lad Copper Kettles Clothes • Wringers, Pass, Iron. Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil Lamps, Shades and Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee. Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, &c., &c. Forks, Shevels, HoeS„.Bpades, Horse Brushes, Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric Oils Cistern Pumps, Long and Short Traces, Breast Chains, Sic. &c. TOO L 8: Hand arid 'Wend Saws, Hatcheti, Chopping and Hand'Axes Planes, Chine's, Augers and AtigefEiti, ' Braces, Prussia; Hooks and Shears, &a., Ire. Thankful for past Patronage, we hope to ment and receive a continuance "'of the same. PATTERSON §r CC. -Marietta, Jitly 30,.1864.' WINES & LIQUORS. - El. D. BENJAMINI DEALER IN WINES & LIQUORS, Pioot, BtOldog. Marietta, Pa. SEGS leave to inform -the public that be will continue the WINE at-LIQUOR bug nese, in all it's bianclies. lie will constantly keep on hind all kilideof Brandies Wines Gins Irish and Scotch Whiskey; Cordials. ; Bitters, ic., Justly Celeltratedllcise Whisky, •.• • ALWANS — ON HAND A very - surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY net received, which-is. warranted pure. IC:r All 11.41. 1 • ask* of the p ublic is ‘a careful examinitiion mf. his stock and pri• ces, which will, he is confident, result in /10 tel kcepera and others finding. it to their -all• vantage to Make - their purchases from I irr ; JACOB-LIBIEART; JIIN., CABINET: MAKER •A N D TINDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA. woutay mat r es pectfully take tbiamethod'of informing the cit izens of Marietta- and the public ic general, thitt, baying laid ins let of seasoned Lumber; is now prepared to - manufacture all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, in every style and variety, at short notice. Be hakorbitand a lot of-Furniture of his own manufa.t4l, which for fine finish and good workinanship; will rival any City make. ILP Especial attention paid to repairing. He is also now prepared:to attend, in all fie branches, the UNDERTAKING business, be ing supplied with an excellent Horse, larg e and small Biers, cooling Box; lkc. Iat",,COFFINS finished- iu any, style—P O or costly. Ware Ronm and Mtu:4fe:ctory, near Aft' Duffy's new building, near the " Upper• Sta• tion," Marietta, Pa. ' ' [Oct. 22. A CH 9ICEILot of Books for children caf e A indistruoable Pleasure Books ; School tog Paper Booki, Stailoriai - y 3, Pine, Pen bedded &c ,at ' LAPIDIS&TROUTA AJBSCRIPTIONS received for all the late S'•in Periodica l s of the day . At The Golden Mode.