Gil the Mariettian. '4llr.E. . • • F. L. Baker, Editor; MARIETTA. PA : V'atuficiag,,Vefrtembeel I ,lcrbJ. . II *OTHER BORGIA.--A. letter .. from , = - Hamilton, Odnada, sepal - bat last week a woman named Perkins wife of a re- epectable well-tn-do r farmer; near Brant ford, U. herself ` upon her death-bed; iient Mr a clergyman and con fessed that Ale had at different periods of her life committed six murder?, and all by poison. At first it its , iMaiined that she was 'delirious, but subsequent inquiry his afforded 'doiriShora tion of the' poor wretch's ' ''statement She said that she had -a" Mania for de str4ing hinian life, and it was by the greafeit ielf-restraint that she could keep 'herself from decretly poisoning pereoils with she was 454 terms of friendship'. Sfieliiitbowe'ver, four children Ad two adults, aiid !hat makes the'citittir ill''' more `revolting, is the fact' that tvire'of the' fernier were her oiin`ohihireia;:ithil one of the ratto her first The Children were murdered in Epgland, and the adelts in W The flertnan;Punoh, edited .in Berlin, publishes a cest-of-arms,Arawn for Rresident,Johnson, 7,lticOnsists of a pair . of opekeciesors ;• between the low er part is %a haloes geese, and.betWeen the upper parts it thimble; surrounded by balls of thread instead of cannon balls. And in the ,place of. Mtge and flagstaffs,. the square areeurrounded. by yardstickcon.which,are :banging coats and .pantaloons.; r Tbetwhole.reste on a platform ; decorated :with American dra pery, and a shield .bearing the motto, " I shall !nand the ;torn Union." The device.is a greatcompliment to equali ty, and• a suub.on the armorial. ensigns of retrogressitcamtuseless nobility.. 6' Spottswood Angititine `. ton died . at hie residence, at Middle port; 111 aoie, cietiO 24th agaii 54 seat* BEitilathOr ( *4Bashroid 'l,Tith ington, Jr., son of Ciol . William Angb"r tine` ae~iiogtoo , ~ who Viinfluntkr BaVrad Judge thelinitiii'itiieeitaiore'to -11...,r-r-,717-1-Mygo_of Lawrence Wash ington.;brother of tieorgii W amiligtOn. T 4164084 Van' Ate Fattier of his 'aint'iy as any "living. By his deatbokvainablereligthe got= den seal an:Aortal Washing toff wore while private and offfoloi odit•Ltitiw doieeiidi to hil: l eidest le • Em.GoVernor_thiagoffin, !of; Key tau:l4,f perpetrated ;nom°. quier . .logio, and indulged liras:ate Ober:phraseology' in , sivecentlletter, 'advising the -ratifies , lions of the. Constitution& Ainendment. lie admits thatr rbefore4tha4 War, thought slivery, a , divine -institutien. He is cared of that delusion. , God; he argues, his brought about , ' its destruc tion; ituL.:"4 'tun hot: he declares, " going to robe' My :puny , arm. against The dente*, 'especially?. -he Ude,- "'as lie is 'hacked by the people of the whole civilized world, and by Vie p'eople-of Otir own country 1" ' : 14,4 007,114;:iteliiiveino;,,,Breugh, who hid very Poiler:CAinject; once addrues ed two andiencee inAwo different States at the Be ''skedie - on the puhile landing, it diacinneiti, and s crowd ' nneedylc large 0'44 bOire r hiMgathered nn'the Kentiegy Ante to lieteii TIM Ohio bar' run i .‘, nmg out from the lone:sin shire of the, incident'nod' every word of the orator was distincitly' beitd'hY A. man Veil: tared to disturb the asidiribled'lleattic histis was lOstiintlylddked. " ' Sr Open .PP 9110ftb retain'..t49 1 .4104', in t h 4 ' l9 "-T,Pr St!CiPiAnCifvieliT4 throVl !kiniqc!macTitAt. 'fil(ff 4e OMNI.. to contain, multitudee of peiajlo7ptexe, ceyered. with ehel. , and swimming 34e4 ! , bly *pet ;.I: 2 :ti Irw1; 1 91 1 4 4t0 1 A0 one s inch.. Besides #9llll/Pnng°,l4°Fill the liquor contain A TAtiehc,of,,enhaoletthe, and myt:bide of three :dbottnet ppecie! of worms. SometampsPqr light iesepti. bias a binipb etiir.,about,„Or cept re , the ehell,mbieh will be bee t tOifeily O le in a,dnr)91.01 2 ; t.. sr An 'Emtinordinaif 'cue his knit keen brought tiViight"at: Oolytonfin the west of le 'gen erally looked on as an sooentric ter, has in his "'unburied oerpee of his moths* , Whor died 'fire yegniego, When she died be he'd' a leaded Mkt meAe,'with . 'n , 'giesif plate lOW Me' deposited the wotrin 4%4 , 041 froeCtime to time goee 'there qlodkAipon the face of his mother.: „Cys,,F4 Pugh' i•Oe, of the lat e ) eurees”' awf grin of g, TeLPI S "V . a 4 • Lea s - has; been ,041112010F•ifiltiii? Virgin lin Ingt o ttate,, to fill the chair oceopie r r.jtoPkviskiiitelq i c i n Perot* Vas, robe . -;' A STORY Asotcr,Du.Kerm.,—We find the following in the Ropheater (N. IL) Union : A book': will probtibly appear within a Short time, jiving the facts in the history of Dr K4e, the Arctic na vigator, which have hitherto been shroud ed in mystery. It is true that he was for years engaged to Margaretta Fox, one of the young ladies who first presen ted the phenomena of 'spirit rapping.' Dr. Kens fell in love with the young girl while she was sitting as a public medium in Philadelphia, in 1852,' when she was fifteen years of age. With her mother's consent he removed her from all associations with . the qpirittial i ists, and placed her in a private near Philadelphia, to roinatti detingTis sence. s in ,the., Arctic . regions. On hie return in 1855, they . were , to have been married; but * the opposition of Dr. Kane's family was such that kiss Fox relMMed him 'from his: engagement. He loved tier, howeyer, too well to Hie without her ; and in April, 1856; the engsgenient was , renewed - With ,the un• deritandink that it Should be' kept se cret* till the publiCatiou of Dr. , Kane's great work should realize an indepen deuce ferliini: * .in ,Octohei, - 1856, his physician having ordered' Dr. Kane to England, hewee_ secretly married to Mies "'Foe , aid made his 'will, leaving $5,000 to her in a private , trust to his brother. ,His last lettei was addressed to her i : • * This legacy was not paid, and some injurious reports having been raised, Mrs. katie'e legal'advisers urged-a' suit for ilotvcr,a. the widow, and the "pibli: cation' of a memoir. One was prepared, eMbeilyiegl34' of lettere; and Mr. Carleton had it in press, when the pnblination and snit were both stop ped by a'bOmpromiee with, the brothers and - execnierof Dr. pine ;' they Agree ing to pay the lady ; the intereit." of ihe money left her, and a sum down to re po, her expenses, provided she dienontinua the anit in r tlte Orphan'a Court,, Philadelphia, and Would, seal np the letters, with the Mg: Memoir, and Place them in the . hands Or a ,trustee, who would surrender thent to, the Kane family at her death. • A bond was signed by the Sines• in 1862, for the ohservance of the terms they agree'i to,-, Mrs.. Irene being per-, witted to reclaimler letters, &c,, in the event. 0 frtheig failureto-pay , the quarter ly inetalMent of interest. , This agree mentwas violated by their refusal to: pay,-first t the sumpromised for °spent., B F., then „the q_narterly instalments, and in.llltie; last MrS-t-liftsP.: reeleime4 4Sr. let,terepf-the trustee. , She : is now at : liberty to,publish. the,volume which the world l a sinsular e]temple : . of, faithful lote, emiuringlhrough-unkindness and, calumny. The death of Mrs. Fax, Mrs. Kane's mother, has, just - retarded • the puhlipatien, but itiwill,dunbtless, appear , in good time. is the Cleveland header" states that mt . of ; the Democratic ; .progra we in that, 01:94 is jet keEt,scrupulque• • 5 • • .• ly secret, Olt nevertheless•fully resblyed on by these," in AO ring." 1t is noth ing less than the carrying, of the next Legislature and the ejection of Clement L. Vallandigham ,Us. tie next United States Senator frOM Ohio. The "De tneeracy do not, course, expect to carry the State, on the i general ticket, nor Wilitbey itienipt it ; bar they will. lend every effort, by col onizing yotei, • by trading votes, by spen d ing , special laber_ i on spry district thkit Can be pos sibly aided:l44 Democrat, to ,ohtain control of the heat 'State 'Legislature, and thus elect Vallandighate.' HEE Ear The funniest story 'of the age is" , told by a ;Detroit paper. A lady sus pected her husband Cflarproper intima cy with the hired girt. ,',lffithout, inform ing her husband of her intention, , she sentthe girl off that night „end wept to sleep ,in the girl's bed ; 'she ,hed not been there: long when _somebody - came and took ,t/4e other,half of the, bed. About two, bears after , the wife arose intending, toreareal;the.intentled inkkdel ity of her was the : „when to lit the hired m an. All partie4 are said to be mad.about it ,except the hired-man: :• - • • """•:- • pe,gen, in the hand that , knows bow to use .one of the most power ful, wespopailleown. ,As the tongue of the,ebemlt, hor,ohmlniug 1. , , When ,self respect &Ives it a 1161Pi,igOri pleas ing I When virtue guides it, howheen 7 tiful I When bonor‘directa it, bow re sharpeite it, bow Mat I ofitheti4ensrility. Wielde • it, : how contemptible'! ' , Tilt the weapon 'of the mind, • ar Capt., Jas. M. Xoors, who inter red the,dead at 'indarsouirille, intends with the permission,otthe Gov.ernnient, pnbliehing as a public document the -N. corilsrcifihe -Andeisonville :Prieon,,'giv iog tha , namesi.regiinentsi and residence' of-eiery -prisoner •who - died there - , aster as known.. The number of names on the, manuscript list is epward - of 14,000. lir The 'eohrt4ofrHyinen' hoe beeeme • popular iietitntioft in diverting confts: cation , of eetates.:: ,- .Ntallerotie i4ncee ere rape/tear where Bentham pinafore have giveti alt theitrittuded TlTSTAXtmean,tnerringemith their dingh. tore to feitidal 'Union ooldiete. c - *--3TTIE M.A_RIET'TI.AN.S\--- Orbit OR crib in a Nut-%bzll Fernando Wood returned from: , Eu rope in the City of Liveipool, after an absence of five Montiiii He. did: net visit the lioly Lind, al was given Out; when be started. The son of the late Genfiral Winder of Andersonville has been arrested. It is said he claims to have acted ander °Mete from his government in his cruel treatment of oar men in their bands. : Yt ie said that Gen. Bniler is to be associated with the Attorney General as a ptiblic prosecutor of Jeff Davie. :Thirty Laplanders; dressed - l in firs and 'ekins,• nacConapanied 'by twelve Swedes, have arrived in St. Paul to set- A:permanent 'orkanisation, known the l'Auctersonville Prison Survivors' Association," held a meeting in Wash irieten 'Monday night.„, The . oliject of the society is to assist the widows and orphans of Andersonyille Prisoners, and also prisoners themselves when their circumstances demand it. Major,Gen. Hooker. was to .be:: mar- . ried tm Sept. 12.. to: Miss Groesbeck, of Cincinnati,. sister. otJudge W. L..Groes beck, • ex-member. of Congress. - Miss Groesbeck- enjoys an income of $40;000 per. annum,_ . • - . - A:- 'Mrs. Slater, alarraer's wife, near' Cubit, 'rennesoe, falling in love'with hired man 'mimed employed by her Husband; and finding the in'the way, the'wife and the lover 'deci ded to kill him, Whicli deed was ;leer* plished by eliiicitiogr him 'through' the head and hacking him to pieces with boWii knife. ' B. Foote passed through Cinsinna. : ti a few days singe; en , route for., 1iti.811. 7 . ville,to join** family. Foote indirect from Canada, whence he received per mission from the _Fresideat_to return, upon condition thathe 'would keep quiet, and let •public.matters salon. The 'standing ariny of. the United - States . now ceneists of 19.000 'regulars; 90,000 colored andloo,ooo white volun teers. Of these, about 150,000 are`now in the field i the ottani are absent on The trial 'of the innaster greases At Washington. . : The :evidence which is daily ,taken, from both loyal and rebel witnesses,;.proves:the cruelty practiced towards the .many thousand Union , prisoners-,at.l.Andersonville, to have equalled- in savage bldodthirstinesa anything in the history -of,the .world, • , • ISlo ni vernent:carpentent were' set:at Work a few dayfi . since-_tn - ...zerintgre Oar. roll`Hall bni'ldfng; ,winch is inside' Oor tress : M.ol2[oo. From this if fir' presum ed the trial of Jeff'Daviiwill take place there. ' • Washington is crowded with:s3ath ... ... erners seeking pardon , among them are many ladies who are . appealing t l o . the President in behalf of their: husbands, fathereprhrothers„, ;.Gen. Leeenow;a;dvises:all not: ;.merely to submit to the Government ; but to,do everything in - their :power to promote , the pence and`ProsperitY of the country, Had hei . ?dene this four years - ago' there would have been nothing:to 'disturb the' steady existence and progines of these. .4eturned eoldiereshould see to have theniserves issessed,.if they' desire. to vote at the'coming election. The 30th inst, is the last day on which itcan i. he, A moveirtt,is on foot at San Anto nio, Texas, to present •a tioniestoad to the.r0be1)31,e . n..49 . 0. - • , • The Washington-Republican4ais the re'bel.Gen.. eiellihitely deolinid el did ner'invitation in' . Unit vity on'theirband that he "could' hot :coital 'With gentle men who eymtlathized with the Bouth in the late straggle and- yet wonld not fight for her independence." _ . The rebel. Gen. Joseph ,E. : .Tolipson has been .appointed President of the Richmond, and bansille, Railroad. • • :11.:S. Foote, of Tennessee ; has writ= tens letter.to•the Cincinnati' Enquirer, in , fatfor;of the immedinte'graint the right of suffrage - 4o' the mimes. cilintin;yirayne oonnty; Mich., went ,into . her pastnie lot on Sunday; wearing a red siliewl,.whed a fe rocious bull attacked her, driving his horns difito,her breast:and killing berin stantly. • ' ' . ' , • ..Tohn Ithbbirts; who bad bead `r i nse= chant id - New - York .- for sixty alx •yeare, died id that citY, a - faW: "daye" ago. He Was very Hob; and in •many- ways very, eccentric: It latiiid kieneirer id's, railroad`oar or etaan2l?oat, ; andrviould not dria!t 'Croton water was `taken 'froth hire' :- street id - 'wfifitt he lived. Re wita :Ilobert Orrick,-coloied,- has reteived the contract foicarryinglhe Winchester, Va. to-. Leesburg. -Hie , is the first colored - man to . whoM such 'a eontraet hai ever been 'given. ' ' The Piesident . has keneri:lly'clomai tad tO in:Tripodtaint for , a term of years all pending leptelicas 'of' ileath the' cases of soldiers Sonirliteil 'of ‘iiesertion: Threa„ , Masliaohnsetts epldiersi;• -soggy cep-.of deathi. have; been sent-to, Fort I retfor-fivo , yeatt anch:l WELL-PAID LABOR,—One certain wed ding occasibn that we have read of, a pecky andinquisitive,old lady, who came -without invitation,. bustled up to the bride and queried " So, yew air goin to lie married? Keep h9nee, eh ?, Goin ,to have a girl, spoae.?" The 'expect ant bride, quite duinbfounded at such a question, stammered through her blush • es that she really could not say whether it would be a girl or a boy. But we vote foi boys'; for see here,"!`Mrs. Sen ator Kate Chase Sprague, following the example of more common people, has a baby, a boy about five weeks old. Mrs. Sprague's, mother-in-law 'presented t hem with V00;00 for Aiming' a boy, and set tled $lOO,OOO on 'the fortunate little stranger.". ,„ The Scripture, says, _ "tbe laborer is worthy of his hire," but isn't ball-a millionrathei extravagant pay for each labor--however.long it , may, have been protracted. . 0.. "4 Gir A wilt man ikaa been ,discovered in a fOrest in Olearfirrid county. He was covered allover,With a copper-col ored down,.and,,wherr captiired wasable to speak only, one word—,"draft." He bad forgotten all the rest of the English language. Es-Governor Bigler kindly took the wild man in hands, and will prepare hilt to vote for the Democratic candidates in October. This story may be true, since large numbers of the resi dents fled to the woods during the late draft. Many.are, yet missing, so that more wild men may yet be caught. igir 'Captain 'J. B.:Jones; cif the 14th United States Infantry, arrived in Wash ington 'a few days . since 9'egusta, Ga. Thecaptain . brought - him eleven hundred pOunds-of 'geld 'and :.sii verbulliolvantl also a ernall- amount Jof coin, of the aggiegate 'Value '6112110,006. ' This money wag 'ieceived'bp' the' trees ittagent, and is supposed to. be' a 4 por-- tilin or the' iiiiiil"biptuked frbniJaff.. Davis. ' •` • ' or Fenl4l l :veckia furnished to: thle•ar m,, from,,kpril 17th, 1861, to A pr,il3o,thy 1865, three hundred'and six ty.o : ne thou : - Bmill nine howl red: an.d ,t)lirty-niae Alen, and,thia withont re fe nee to,priosity_of seryie,e, whjoh varied frein,three etoitche to _threeje,are. • Pf:iniMlY9' ll i.aho4-ftgl; - :: ished.more•men and suffered more. 414r ing : the late mar than,any other 13p_rtti 7: , ern State of :the Jesse D. Bright has been heard from. On board an Ohio riier steam ;hoat'he"remarkid to Southern -lady' of secesSinriProblivities; who was complain , inkabOnt the lose of her 'slaves, "To • you,'madim; aid - other ls.diei Who 1 hive uptkisld'itiecatise''of the` 'suffering " South a reward will come. Your cause 'is over: fol. the present." Aar The Chevalier Ira. Aldridge, the noted negro. tragedian, is, in London, and lately played an engagement. of three nights at the paymerliet Theatre. He , played Othello,. the Hon. Lewis. Wibgfield appearing-as Canto: Mrs. Mallory, Wife of the rebel Secretary - of War, has taken the Catkin order to, possess herself_ of certain pro perty :whiCh sheholOs in her own ribgt. ler,ThesPope of Risme was- seventy- . three years old , :onAlle. , l3th,of May, and on the 36th-of August, he reached, the nineteenthiyeai of his • Pontifical reign.. - ,sr Hon. ,John A. Bingham has en tered the thug in Ohio ato a candidate for United Statet Senator.- or GortbOdt's youngest soFi f y3 koing to 1i:1,1 - gland to atudy,civil engipoeying. W ILLIAM - HALL - & SON; 44, 0A P . VZ4Y., _ AGENTS -FOR THE CELEBII.h.TEiI DR,1:00s; New Paterit 'Piano Fortis Which are creating the greatest sensation'in The musical Vorhi. and have_ receivedlho-h-jgh est stestimoniala from all,the leading,ar-, lists in 1.11!" couritry, among whom are S. Thalberg,'- -.: Wm: Mason,- ,• - L. NI. Gottschalk, FranMs H. Brown, Win. Henri Fry,- • Theddote Eisfeld, M. b'trackosch, ' . - Max Maretzeki . • Herman A. Wollenhaupt. , , • . Having POrthesed'the - Agi3ricy'of George A. Prince & Co's Me.l odeo n 8, Automaticsand School Organs, from , theirJateAgent,Charles E. Bacon, ove will . ltie pleaseno receive'orders for these celebrated -Instruthentsi and will al - endeavor to keep a4mificient supply on hind to fill all orders at sight. 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FISH'S LOW litAtigg APPARATUS Boiling---Fryi!eg--gtevring—Staping— WITH THE_TLASIE THAT LIGHTS THE ROOST. • • • By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's' worth of oil, a very comfortable'breakfast can be _cooked. * —N. Y. Tribune. * * * Simplein construction; easily kept . in order, ready for use in,a moment * * convenient to have -dri - hind. * Drug gist's Circular. " ' • * * Fish's --Ltorm , is one of the-most popular novelties - 4A. the, day, *- r*. the utility of it is urigeetiortable,...a.greatollay.i4g is made in heating and . cooking small articles, and can be made to. eoole mialiTor a gfeat many peteOns,' wltichqs%actitally . done-on the ambulance cars which carry the sick Soldiers. * Scieritific * • * , For family use, hospital tent, bar-; rack, picnies,fishing n , nursery, ~or, sick rnotn,, it is an article of comfort beyond all propor tion to ita coat. * • 'Hall's Journal of Health: * flume tried; the ;apparatus, and my wife and-I pioclaimthe same a most valu able and. indispepsuble article, and we,now wonder ,how we could have so long done with -mit-Ect:V6aVi./ !::z*' • • An!,esoriomical. • contrivance for getting,up heat at short notice for nursery and Feneral tousehOld: purposes, -* one .upportaritzpornus tbkisating in cost over coal flies. • * * N. Y. Evening Ptist _ . Prices . frotn Tuio.to Six Dollars. rapacity frerox- One ,to Four. Quarts. Three Artistes Cooked at One time with one •• ' Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas. A Descriptive Pamphlet ,of thirty pages fur `gratis. • TRH UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 50" Cents, To attedhed - to a 'Common Kerosene Lamp or Gas Berner, .bylwhich water may be botled,. andlood 'Every ; also arranged ,to support a shade.:Eoery needs'ore. D..RUSSELL.. Agent. •, • No. 206, Pearl St., New York. , Tr Agents Wattled'. . Two al these:. Heating Lamps can be seen at John Spangler's Hardware. COBUMBPA' CLASSICAL INSTL. TUPE.zs..DEAIGNED TO PREPARE -1 = BOYS. FOR ; .99I.LEG.E, • Business or Teaching. It is limited in.muni bar and seleet as to the character of the - ittil denti, by . winch 'llioriiughness. - in scholarship and.free d opi „from corrupting infl ue Rens, Are secured. The nekt.". , Term will begin on the 7th of September.` • For Circulars, adth see '+ •• • - - REY. EL, ,S.,,ALEXAN,DE R. PEUIcIP P AL ~ C oluvii is, Litnesster-OctSati.id.: • 1865 PE P t Al) ; 1 " PIETA 1 . 1865 • reavor,ti. & go t riW7. 7 , :! . :. 10 .1.A.NurecTu!lz1419r f • ' PAPER=HANGINGS ' AND WINDOW -SHADES,. : • NortkEast- Corner Fourtle.:and Afarkel4!44B, Pgr-LA-D44PA44.: Nt,.. 8,,- 4. 1 . 1 g11 8 401 #°1:1-$ a large ~fg64 of LINEN AND p.m, .sri4D.ps; August 24; l 18651z-3m - - If you wAnt,A 1 . i ret-rate nc or Fann3, Silk, ,: 41 ,; A neat or,gay challie or De Win A suleriorllackor.lancy Woolen-Dei ce' k-fine or , mediam"Black or . Col9red.Actscit, , ,x ; A. good.E.Avella; De Ektige or PoPlin ' An Excellent Chintz-or good Calico -, 1-•:; : ~_, A French; English.or Shanbry, Ciagkaln„ , ,,. You will, End it at . , R OGER'S Cel.qpTatvA Petal and • '- GOLDEINAtitiRTA..I2.O ST. ORM AND ATE . fr b 720 :9.!:4 ; 47) : for culinary purOisini;liiirrantcalrau 14 ; B. ! 454 " li t' 1 7 L . .. T PertoOrcal, .rape, L'Tar ViilifOn' .b 401; 4 gi BIM Mel Capital and Assets, $429,1310:80. E.* H. T. ANTHONY cO., CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. 01 1 A.N . GLER.& RItW eurtha. T he D rug Store opposite ti„. POST OFFICE, Where Gold, Silver and Greent.ao! ARE TAKEN PR EzeaANar. F R Drugs, Medicines, Stationary, &C., &C., &c., tIF EVERY DESCRIPTION, —ALSO— TOILET ARTICLES, Such as Perfumed Soaps, Hair Oita it ai , Dyes, Pomade!, Tooth Soaps, Tooth Washes, Hair, Nail, Clothe and Tooth Brushes," of all demur'. lions, attracts for the Handkerchief, 'Colo gnes, Ambrosia .for the. and' many other articles too tedious to men's', Ladies andf,Geries Port Montages,. of every detieziption. - 0-•- • , . S, All the most popular Patent Nediciati scoM - itt ,vas, anon As Ayer's Satesparilla,. , ,layntee Alterative, E x , pectorant, and, Yerinifuge, Jayne's Pills i n / Carminitive Balsam, &c., Hoatetter's Bitters Hoilland's German litters Swaim's Pounces: Worm• Confections, Mrs: Mitten, Soothis Syrup, smiLin, fact all,the most reliable 1) 6 4 medicines now in use. 'Fresh"Coar ott hand. A t,, assortment of Coal OH •Lamps, Shades rim. &c.. Also'' articles of nourishment fat the sick, ouch M,.Corn Starch,Ftiritta, Anon Root, Tapioca; Spicee of all kinds, Cloies, Cinnemon, All. spice, Mace, Blekk Tepper, African Carina Pepper, French Mast,sid,,Sic. Chemical - Food, Citrate of 'Magnesia, F ee d. ing Cups for the Sick, Breast Pumps, Nippl e Shields Nursing Bottles, Sell- injecting gy. ringes;Flavoring• Extracts for cooking, Ac, Golden Carp, or Gold Fish with Founts also Aquarhima. Arrangements have also ' bet made with 'one of the best Aviary, in the State,to furnish Cantify. and Mocking Birds,it A lot of gamily _Dye. colors, of every shade, Fresh and reliable Garden Seeds. A flrge l asprtnvic of BOoks and S'tationary, Everything in the Stationary way, such Pins ' •Inka, .Note;:: Mast% -Blotting and other kinds of Paper, Envelopes; Clarified and ohs Quills, Scented Gloves forthe wardrobe, and an endless variety of fancy and.useful ankle; usually found_ at such establishments, but nay article not on' hand will be ordered at once. A new kind of playing cards, called "Union Cards," having Stars, Flags and'Crests instead of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, . &c. The Ace cards are Goddesses, _Colonels instead of lig Queens; Kings and Jaiks. This is a beim. ful and spatriotiesubititute for:the foreign em blems and should - be universally 'preferred. School Boole, Copy Books, Slates and the School Stationary generally, and Bibles, &c„ always on hand. Er- Suhscriptions for'an the Magazines, lustrated and Mimi:Oath Weeklies received, Sheet Music of all kinds will be ordered with promptness anddspatch. Having Secured the "services' of Mr. CHAS. H. BalTTotr, an experienced and competent Pharmaceutist who will '• attend to carefully compounding with siceuracy and dispatehot all hours: ` The Doctot 'Maiden' can be consul ted at the store , unless ihsewhere professionally engaged. Being very thankful to the public tor the past patronage -leatoWed upon him, will try and endeavor to 'please all who May give him a call. '' ' F.'HINKLE, M. D. Marietta, February 4;104-tf. GREAT SAL E CEF_ NY ATC kIES . . :AND ,TE,FiELEW, .812000;000 W ORTH! fro be disposed' of at One Dollar each., , , without regard., to value, not to be paid for until yOu know what you are to re. ceive. BY A. H. ROWEN 6.• CO., ..[Acsaiwa-•AND AlA,zarra.crußEssj No. 30 .EEEKMAN-ST„ NEW YORK Reitcl the faildtoiir •list RI articles tote sold' for One Dollar. 100 Gold" Hutiiing ease Watches each $12.5,00 100 9- Watches, vaitotis'ityles " 75 , 00 ,,„ 200. " LadietO*Gold Watches " LOP 500 Silvei Witches each $201035 6,000 Latest Style vest "& neck chains 5 " 5,500 Gent's California - Diannid pins 5 "2 0 4.000 California Diamond drops 5" 10 3,000 Miniature Reimlying Pins E, u 10 2,000 California-Diamond- and enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles 2,000 Masonic and• Emblem Pins 3 " I ° 2,500 Gold Band - Bracelets, engraved 3 "2 0 3,000 Jet and Mosaic Brooches 3 "10 2,000 Gatneo:ffiroochesl, . 5 o 3,000 Coral Ear-Drops , 4 U 6 2,000 Ladies' Watch Chains 8 41 16 6,000 Gent's Pins, a splendid amor't 2 "1° 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons 3 "19 3,00 Studs and Sleeve Battend,in Bete 3 " I° 6,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain &engraved 2 " s 10,000 Plain and eugravea rings 2,50 "fo 8,000 Lockets, richly engtived` 2 to 10 16,000 sets Ladies' Jewelrr, new and latest styles • 6 " .5,000 Handsome Seal Rings 3 S 2,000 Sets Bosom Studs 2,50 " 6 1,000 Gold Peria'anitt-Gold Holders 15 " 2,000 Sots Jet and Gold Pins and Ear 4t0P 1, ,, latest styles, very rich - 6 I° 2,000 Gold thimbles, Pencils, &a. 4 10,000 Gold.pens, end - igyer cake " 3 10,000, ".. " Eboini:/tolderit • 4 " 6 This entire Rid * or behutiful- and valuable goodswill he sold for One ;Dollar each. Cell i ' ficatel of all the abare articles will be placed in envelopes; And . ttailid. - Theie enveloPtt are sent by mail,isardered, without regard to choice. On the;receipt of the certificate ysti will ace What yr:ha:ire tokaie and then 0 at n our option to ,setut tit dollar and take th e article, ur . not. Five certilicatepcsPit‘Ordered for $1; err• en for 02'; thirty IA P.M "sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for *15: 7 :We will send! single Certificate on the receipt of 25 ceik Atcnis wanted - to' iiirlioiti tee offer sPecr.,' terms; send 25 cents for 7ine.cerrificate a nd our circular with leimst- A: H. 'BOWEN & CO., (Post Office Bas - 4270,) No.• 36 13sekinswi t 's May 27-6m.] ' Wei! York. A L.E2A241. 1 E !! .. X .YN r IAY, 4 41110 " wiz . Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STD:VA:MARIETTA, PENN' Would mostVesimetiully inform the eitiO Of this 'Borough:arid - neighborhood that be to the' Isrpst- aisortineitt mute wort is his line of businestin , this Borough, sea W mug a practical . BOOT AND BROE Blitlaft himself is enabled to seleetwith more ieagro li than those who ara not.- Sweatier's. to erect' , ufarture -in the very best manner every l, in the .BOOTlttNl).Bfiff' LINA whi a " taerrint for neatiiiierand imodle. LIMP awl examine hie *elk before P -2 haunt Mkewhere. , • SPEAR'S FRU IT PRESERVING Sd if 11UTION. - Titiesoluticki in Vivan t !, rieetiy applied, to prevent" the teeomigo' d ,, of any kind of - fruit, and preserve it ht fectly:fraeli and wholesozno, condition 4, years. It contains nothing which il l I P? tc'' h e ati N or iaajeCtl o oo. l o l S' irticlea ° i t ; The firwtteatind -is alio" e . ;ay seelith, - It IS,* WOJe;.-each bottle col tibia tiriteen ounces and will =preserve 91 hundred and fifty Of fruit and to at I ottra. , For isle al Ar - 1 1101e ' l ' • Cxi'
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