the Matitttiatt. F. L. Faker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : Sofurbog ;Prolog, ifomobor 25,1805. , ar A letteti recerve - d r if Etsn ag ton i from northern Alabama states that the rebels ham.deAtatl4),,all.the,...Union—can-- d 'dates. The infamous grank B. Gurley the muriterer o d'eueriil McCook; 'has been elected sheriff of Madison county, and the Rev. J.-R; Morris, who declared sfrom the stamp "that he could not take the•oatb,land any man who could was a : black heartsdAraitor•to- the south," is elected to (Jong - nes from the Madison district; while Foster,-e l a rebel Congress man._ is elected from the,Limestone .dis trict. , Madison county has, declarec4 by 1088 to 594, against the imendment to the Coostitutiw• abolishing 'slavery, . which was made , the.test-question in the, canvass. Such a-spirit ,of cproscriptiow and downright persecution , of. Union men•is rife. force -them' all from the State,-itleLfeared. • It i tuts been emphatically declared by ,Presid,ent4ohpson, inArder that 1410, late rebel States may,resuTe their full relations withthe Government they mast do three things,Ao wit,: 1. Declare the ordinances of secession passed by, them in 18&I to have been null and void from, the beginning,, Ratify-Ake amend ment to the Donstitutien of the United . Stages,.. which,slaveryis ,forever -pro-. hibited, and Congress' is clothed with power to. .make all, laws .nebepeary to carry .that prohibition into effect. Repudiateohe debts. Confederate and. State, contracted for the purpose of . overthrowingthe National Government. sir An inquest was, held on Thursday night, in St. Louis, on the body of an old man nati4.:Artenius Ditchconk, who died under the following circuin sttnces : He was a resident of Rock_ to Illinois, and came on a visit to his daughter, M rs:Loniaa McDowell, of Ca:- rondolet, and sitting &Own in state of exhaustion on a bench near her house, en ddenly died of disease of 'the heart. Be was found'hy the fimily a corpse in• stead of a visitor. The family had ob served his approach, but not recognizing him did not go out to meet him - until he was fornd a lifelesecorpse. olio' Advices 'hive been receiired at the State DeParpment from 'our Consuls at Bribdis, Egypt, = and Port Mahon. At Brindis the cholera has made its appearance, notwithstand ing the strict 'quarantine regulations. The number of •• deaths there from 'this terrible scourge, from 3 0ot. 9th_tto , Oct. 25th, amount to 1 21.9: ArOonstantino ple this distiase his' entirely disappeared. At Palermo it is also rapidly disippear . i ng. - . - Itiappears Abet ,the, English troops have made short4work•of the rebellion in Jamaica. It is now entirely supprues ed. Many of the,.rebels,hav,e.born, exe cuted. Among' them several leaders and the principal, one_•-a, man, pained don.—Other&haveheep imprisoPO. British troops, were fast reaching Vie island, and thexe is nowno likelihood of the rebellion breaking out afresh. The spanishfieet cp r operate with 4.he English. Wirz,before hic execution,infortn ed the governulent where - his (Adel books and papers,conld be ebtained ; These documents , have been sent for, and it ,le believed that th e evcdence found in4here will .44fAcgtillei 74qther another_court j ekall be organized, for!he trial of,young now confined : in,Ate 0.4 Cap4.431, ,, and others holding, higher, u ppeition rebel eervice,,wbo _rere2intplicaied in the AndersonvillejtaiMzitient , . or Mr. A, trintz" Idr yeais past Superintendent of the. Gas Virorks at Zanesville ; died stddenlY'On;;Tiiiire day nigbt last, whilp:on . hia ' way' boine from his,office. A post mortem exami nation svat. held, by which it was discov ered that the; cause of his death was en.ifocation.froos,ttibeeck. (wAi i ickli, need freely) Udging-in hievo".adp,ipe. ..,NS.I!.. . • • Car Tlico.ni the uonglesslnen "elected in North Carolina were nienibera of ihe rebel eoiiiiresi;an . sl4 4 iii`rnore were offi cers in the ,same , body.. flon..B.odford Bro'wn, who, was „the .17,nited . .,8tates Senate thirty years ago, has, been . elec ted in the; Fifth district to the -Hoige. of Repreaentntiyee. ; printing larke, number of plates and dies tir ' 'monster= feitingar.' easury.ketes and Pastal -Cixr reney, woMb i dipmvit3o4.in : t4e z ,neiglpor.: wt. , hood of-titQA,4 l O. arren An d43l - 8040i gk 9t. " 4i °g tad in the • olio Bell, of Teneeiiitfe', tinittida: to send the.f'Tesidenta,lflttes l eif i gain= ins, 4*itt-tpui, Juivr G r The 'emelt - :p6iPhire- brekel-ent tsMOrf the Freedmen in !diem Georgie. tar Gen. Baker, chief govern - ment de. tective, informs the Washington Repub lican that the statement that, Mrs. Wirz attempted to poition her husband is true; that the published date is a mis . take ; that he was made to yield up the bitter pill to the throttling of Gen. B. ; that the pill was delivered to Judge Advo cate General Holt in thirty minutes af ter the deed was attempted ; that Mrs. Wirz visited her husband in prison , at least seven times, and that Witz, before his death, made a written confession to him (Gen. B.) which will throw light on the whole subject when published. A letter to the'G r hicago Tribune, dated at Montgomery, Ala, November 6, says "Col. Geiyle, of Claliawbo, WhO:offered a million dollars for the assassination, of Mr. Lincoln, has not been pardons4i. frore the Old 04161 prison and,sent here' to report to the Ifon. J. Q. Oniith,D - nited SCatei Dis trict AttOrney, who bound him over in the sum of $25,000 j to t appeal. - at the nest term ofthdUnited States - Court, whiCh is to be held on the third Monday of this month. Xackson • ( iss.) papier makes ayiriiposition to raise w find of half a million dollirs, by the contributions ex clusivaly c of soldiera who served in the rebel army purchase Jeff. Davis residence in some foreign countiyafter pardoned'he` is and liberated. 'EWCh private soldier is to give al] d MEI thiiia'whb '"were 'co'mmissioned offeers I;ill'be'allowed to contribute l at their discietion. 'lke 'The Jew's have, as a body, shown their fall ihare'orpitriatism: The num bell' of Jews in the Unitlid States army during the late war 40,000. •They have , established' iisYlutris for ilia abled soldiers, their widows and orplians, tile benefits of which arelimited to to faith or Creed—one at New York, one at 'Philadelphia, one at Cineinnati, one at Chicago, and 'one at St. Uouis. We' Would .call the :attention to the'advertisement of iTaskins C 0.,. in another tcolainrfe They want Agents to sell fine Steel Engravin • gs,' and offer great• inducements ; they are an old esd tablished house, and have the reputation of dealing promptly and honestly with their customers., Many of oar young men may find it very profitable to em ploy their spare time in selling for them. gar Since the,; election of Governor Seward, in 1838, thp Whigs or Repub. 'keens have had eight Governors of New York and the Democrats three, namely, Bouck,,Wright and Seymour, who to gether. lieid the ogee for a. period of eightlears. Their opponents have elec ted*Seward, YOung,.pish, Hunt, Clark, Bipg„Morgan and Featco, for, a period of twenty, years. try A Holy Filthily," by Raphael, Painieir on a piecO Wood," fitinrteen eleven inehes, has been recently chased for the National GEiller'Y in Lori don, 'f0r134.5,000: A Murillo, which had belonged-to' Merehal Chasid 'for the Louvre, in 1852; for $11.5; - - 'oo—La . good`priee foraleiv square - feet of conies. Woolen-- and' Cotton Mille ar&abotit being,eveoled in _Philo delphiai. to be called the: "Cameron honor of Simon Cameron and anateknowledgement of is' gr eat , servi ces 'as a friend_aud promoter of the in .dustrial'interests of Pennsylvania. Presiden,t,Johnson has ordered that iwo 4 hundred dollars in silVer be di vided beAmeen Sot Gqn and his broth er ( Indiane,) cin account of having, at the expense of their horses, reseued`two white men from captivkty.timeng hostile tribes.. :110 1 " firemateef , riOt -tooleplaee •Itt Jersey City gait Vedneeda - y i t end vever al persons were injured. The' , sheriff had to quell it. There wee a fire there, 1:1 'Which property yalite'd'et s3s',o6oivas irestroyed , 'while the fight was going ;,.Rev. Dr. J,Barret kerfoot; Pres ident Of jrinity- College, "Hartford, Conn., bus been elected Itiehop of ,the Protestant -Episcopal- Church, • of — the nevr Diocese 'of Western Pennsylvania. It "is - runiore'd that, as soon as the rebel states are reconstructed;, efforts will he made 'to, practically resucitate the rebel - debt,l4 granting pensions' to WiMpded rebel - Officers and,soldiers. air The eonstitution.amendment Abol ishing slavery was passed in b s oth lionses of the' Sonth - darolin a " Legislature' on the 13th inst. It `.m'et, , :. Witt bid: Mlle oppo • sitin. - 4 sangha.,number pf sick and wounded inlhe i Gioyernment hosp,itals Orongh out the country is Jess than .0;01:10. inctntheLsisac Vierwvtere• 9,01%100,090 patients.- "lEfosiell Cobb' 86 James jacksOn attorneys:at-l'aw,hone: Georgia." ii a new firm not nriknosin to fame, whose card@are ih circa a ion. in a on . • city. ,•„ • ' .2 . . 7-.:1...Lai A l tr The Otmlfe'Hand . county Alma- . lionae., pear Qailiele, ' a, was 114 ne last Vi r eOlkaiday." The ininatate all 'es-. * c-17-4 so 1 LA THE NEW YORIC.POLLAR WEEKLY, is a popular Literary Journal, deyoted sole ly,to chaste literatureand general family reading—published at one dollar a yetr. Any person obtaining Three Subscribers and sending us the money—THREE Dor.. LARS—WiII receive the Dollar Weekly one year gratis. A. good agent., male or female, wanted in every neighborhood, who can retain 25 cents out of each full subscription, when three or more names are sent at one time. Specimen copies sent free. Address, D. BENTLEY & Co., PAlipllers, 81 Nassau st. N. Y shir'We call attention tb'the adver tisement-of A. H. Rowen &. Co., New York, ich will r - GlTf ol77Z7i:'- tising columns. They have a very large stock of Jewelif arid BirVer ware, to be sold at one Dollar for each article. By paying 25 rcents you pan learn what arti cle'',you.,,canqave. There is certainly not much risk, ,aad we should think, front, reading' their scheme, that every one, was pretty , sure of getting more than the, worth :of, their money. - We learn that they want agents, with; whom they deal liberilly. The list is very attrac tive. and will: for perusal; even if you do not invest.'- tEr Simeon. Jennings, of Welli3ville, Ohio, died, suddeuly,,while..sitting l io his chair, last week. ,He possessed enor mous wealth,, utostly in the -shape, of real estates audportgages on the same.. ,He also owned large interests in a number. Ohio,banks.„ He - was,,noted . for his extreme penuriousness, and irqense de votion to money making. Though worth when.travelling on, the cars he would carry, a lunch in his. pocket, to save the expense of a dinner at an .sat ing house. He.bought a plain.. brick residence, below the Y_ir, ginia side of the Ohio- Fiver, And .made that his home, to escape paying taxes in Ohio on his mortgages, judgement notes and money:. He was probably the richest man in Ohio. . Duff,Green, thonotorious,,died at Mobile the other day. 'fie was always a rank southerner. ~As editor . of the United states Telegraph he supported Gen. Jackion's first election, but subse: quentlychanged against, him at his sec ond election, going with John U. Cal houn and his extreme southern views., His paper was the first in this country Called the " Telegraph." ar The will of the - late joseph E. WorCester, the celebrated lexioograph er, provides that the Harvard 'Univerai ty Library shall be presented- with all his "English dictionaries add glossaries notalready in - its possession. '-The copy right of his quarto dictioniry he giCes to the American Bible.Sbciety and- the Peace Society. • - siir A. new material for paper making has just- been discovered in France. With the.root of lucernes M. Caminade has Jsucceeded in making a pulp, which can be employed jointly with rags ,in the manufacturing of paper, and even sepa rately. ear A man in Providence, who had accumulated 'about a thousand dollars, pla'ced it in a stove which had mot been set up, for sate keeping.' Hei`wascalled out of town unexpectedly, aad the 'cold snap coming on, a tre was kindled -in the stove, and the hard earnings of yeais were reduced to athes in a moment. igif Referring to the statement_ that Gen. Baiter choked Wirz because, his wife was too tong in kiseing. him, _the Norwich. Bulletin says if everybody's to he, choked-for : dwelling ; on.theisame.pro. cess, there% going to be much streheing done. . lir The widoWs of Daniel Webster and of JOhn J. Crittenden, are nowboth residents of New York. Mrs. Critten,. den has `recently removed from Ken tackty,4nd is living on Lex:ington avenue in the enjoyment of verY:gtiod'health. Air . Ford's Theatre is still -in the handirof the workmeri, who are slowly arinniiog - and imitting :its into a'fire, proOf condition for the reception• of- the was aiChives. '• " ' Air Louise Ble ; nc . he, a melt. knoyrn ~Harrieburg.correapondert of the , prle in Philadelphia;and other cities, died on, : the 15th_innt, _ in Pl.lndelphia,aged 49 YeaP.L. • . • • Or Eirte.- j iisa Packer, - who' ) debited sbooloarrot thii eetabliehment of dcil lege at - Bethlehem, was the , teciOieht 7 'of a.'grand bencinet; in the tila6e, on Thais day last: f ir Forney's - Press has become,in re ality,'•a-daily gaper.' 'lt will.be publish enereafter every day in the year. Its Sunday edition commenced. oil Sunday last. tir The Cherokees have deposeda the PeSol 3:4:thn'itcller . atill priiolainie&Down itig'ati dhief,ivith:thelapliiobation'of our Etiverotilent: • , , ter Itria now - 804,4st:it is Dag 0., Green - ett4 son o f Doff Green, who late ly died at Mobile. The father, ,rmiides at Richmond, ~:Mankind.iehottidzi,lnarhi temperaaee from the moon _ ; the fuller,ehe getti the smaller her borpe twome. %bz itorlb fit a Nut—Sbfli ✓ Tom Thumb has been sued for an in come-tax in England. Semmes, of Alabama piracy notoriety is doing business at Natchez, Miss. Blondin fell from his rope recently in Berlin, Prussia, and came near breaking his neck General F. P. Blair, Jr's. tote was re jected in St. Louis, on Tuesday, because he, refused to take the constitutional oath. : - • Judge Ijc(dersv 6 cl , has.; conrlemnea #• ttoverboi 'Wise's personal Prope'rty for confiscatiob: Ills real estate was found to be so heavily encumbered as not to be ,w,0,111,1 the_ formality. *Francis. Madden, Mayor of St. Martha Canada, was-lately- murderedsiii.a house of suspicious cha'racter, probably for hi? • Two negro women appeared in a Memphis court recently, claiming the same child, to t which each declared she had given 'birth. E. W. Reberts,.l4. D., who hae,. : been a physician-in Harrisburg for thirty-five years died' on. Friday morning last. The , flon. Lazear, late member of Congress from the Greene distil - et, Pennsylvania, has purchased one - of the finest'eStates near Washington. City, 0, and, is' to remove 14pon• it. Jeff Davis iS reported as - having" re. Gently given in very brief terms his ion of.Fertiagiam and th,o execuPou, of \Vim. Of , the , former , Ao*.said; , ‘“es a bubble," and of„tbe 19.1ter: A thet,',‘ The government need not have gone far to hanoriany verse men.' • The Veil* Senate,-now insession New York; made arrangements on-Mon day to send agents to Ireland immediate ly, to - organize the Ray.olution agailist English rule.. = • Maki!. General Kilpatrick, has been grrinted leave of absence for one year, for the - purpose of visiting Europe; where he.wilVexamine •intrrthe = cavalry systetne of , the:tontinental armies,-• arid report the results to-our government. The . Sandy Liek-41ailroad ,Company announce their intention to „put under contract, as SOocl as . the locating is fin ished, six miles of the road past from Clearfield, and six miles west from Phil ipsburg. This witl give - the Citizens of the lumber regionst,' when the road is completed,' eonimunientions — east and west. Pabakuk Johnson, an old farmer liv ing four miles and a half from indianap phis, !laving been miseed-for• six weeks, was found a corpse under the floor of his own house. He was, seventy-six leers old, and his wild, who has jest tuned twenty-five, reported -that,he had run off with another-man's' wife. -Mrs. Baba kuk Johnson add a juvenile "farmer in the vicinity have bedn'a'rre'sted on sus picion of murder. The French govern'ment hae.comrnan ded the: railway autherities to post- up the cause.of delays of trains :at once at the stations, so that friends and relatives may know the worst-at once. • Galena, the home , qf General Grant, has Been redeemed. rt gave 200 major ity for the Union, ticket at the election .on Tuesday. A.icthellan's majority lapt year 100. The first -Methodist society in this eo,nntrywas fOrmed Now there are in the-connec Lion, ,north and south, , 842x1 itinerant. preachera.;ll3 ; 2os local do. ; 1,628,320 members-; .101' -colleges and academies ;. - .and 31;106 students. Next Year occurs the centennary cele bration. . Some time ago Mrs. 'General Grant lost about $5OO from her pocket, orliad , it picked of that amount.' Within`a few days she has received an anonymous letter . endlOsing $lOO, which the writer 'says he wrongfully Obtained of - ber. 'His ,conscience compromised on the retention of s4.oo,`it • In England, it. is said, 80,900,000 hashels of . barley are annually made into beer. One firm snmetimes uses 64,000 bushals per weelc, ard,pay,4660,000 per year for freight to ons,railreadcompany_ No. less than .60,00.0, drunkards ,die an nnally,,and 20,000 persons are,eachyear dismissed from, communion for,d rupkeu noes. - ' - A 'mortgage - (feed, vies — reeinded on the'l4 : the; olEee' l of the Reebrd er of Trumbull ' - eounty,' Ohio, given' 1 3y the Atlantic and Gieat Wester' R. 'R. Company to- lohn R: Penn, •orNew York, as trustee;'fiii thirty millions of doilars, for; which seven per cent. bonds are to be issued. , The instrument requir ed one thousand cloilare' w,orth ofstamps. A few days. ago a son.of John. - Eiaker, of Thorndale, :knocked his father -down and : , robbed him :of, $.375. father was at woric in the. woods making ,shingles; when .tbe. _son stuldeoly .made :his appearance ; armed4vith:a stick, and -demanded his money.. „;,trpouldu,ofnal :the robber dealthips,several heavy, blows over the head, knocking bin k _senseless.' Major General, yisTrearned to Bsltinore, from the west, mita proved in health. ONE Surinam GOLD DOLLARS.--This is the title of aq, exceedingly interesting story aboigt tO be published in that ex cellent family paper; the Sunday School Times, of Philadelphia. The_ nairative is from the pen of an whose name is a guarantee for the sterling worth of the lessons it teaches. The object is to show the proper uses as well as the abuses of money. It...abosinsla dents drawn from the lives of eminent persons to show that wealth, in order to prove a blessing, must be properly applied. The story alone is well worth in any family circle the subscription qiricts of the paper, which is only $ 4 1,50 1 a * year, m advance. The paper is put i tliehil ed every week, and attractive premiums qtrirgiven.ttrbtrose%4wlrotormaciribswof new subscribers. We recommend our readers to send for satnple copies and a list of the premiums, tthich Ain be fur nished free on application to the pub lishers, J. G. Garrietis - & Co., 148 South Fourth Street„Phila.Flelphia.. .%fittiaL.Nptitos LirOrra 'Pnaionrea . E. -Daors: The great fe male Remedy for Irregularities.-These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara tion; ail a beitecti;ii.4, Pill r Nostrums. 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The practice of Dr._ Hunter has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnesi so licitation of numerous persons, he lies been induced to extend his medical - usefulness through the - niediurn ofhis "MADE MECUM." It is .a,volume that should be - in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, Or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely - enveloped, will‘he forwarded free of pbstage to any part of the United States for '5O cents,in P. 0. stamps. Address, post paid, Di. Hunter, No. - 3 Division street, New York. To CoNSulurrlVES.—The undersigned. hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several' years, with:a severe lung affection, and that dread: disease,. Consumption, is an xious to make known 'to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. 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There is proba bly,no one medicine. that hasmired, more peo ple of hard 'colds,- butitlisiiriflirenia and throat difficiilties titian C OF: g whilst in. cases. of.croup.and whooping cough, it is remarkable , for ifs , speedy dyspepsia beyond can triidicticin • CAI& tit Pius cause4of.ill'hinslttsiisuselYi Pare* Ala, head,- clamps, "pains, or ebld in eithir.sbnasicb or.bo*elt!; f inAisiltW, yieliLto tte ~powell; lIMMiI THE HORRORS OF IN I IGLSI; cf your st::•macL,unf,,;;, ; ,„ • 4 . 4 " but ought not your stomach you i Possibly the pangs Iv.; eraimr,r ply the stomach's teethol , upon you for neglect:tags:al ataisir; • haps you have never made an etroitt:l tin • i.: its condition, ton the other hal,d tinually cramming it with urra incongruous food. Bare you _tettees_ St omach Bitters, a pr ever traeoper ear, I' l / 4 u:sr meals? The bitters in a week ut your digestive apparatus In perfect er a. :. regulate the flow of bile in accordance the laws of health, and produce just 5 , ) aperient action as would be LeCeSsary. good ; and when you were once all tight,:,, dicious and rFgulardieting, with a Ike of t .:, I 'ollie - now and then, would keep yo u ?on 'have neilected theSe means of tare,d, t , t blame your stomach for its rebelitonh 4 rtlY 'antes hint that she wants help, ; I you.neglect it, the next thing may be /ilia motion, or 'Scirrhus Cancer or some as,, violent and dangerotfh disease. There neeq a late in these matters, hi s. tettiltei,s-a8 hitters t oo' raliili cure Dyspepsia; b at D yi. pepsia may, engender disease which restoratives. um = ..„ .... AGENTS WANTED :—slo a day MCI 4 C:11' By seiii*F,novin g s, Card Photographs az Stationary.. Our Stationary Packets exieli all others; each package contains Paper,Es• icicipcs, Pandit; Pens, &c , and JewellyirsiA a doli:r at retail. Price only Thirty av e. We will,send Agents 100 Stationary Pecia,e and a Sitrer 'Watch for $17.. I,Vc 1115 u rf,,L4 splendid Et.h . al I:ngt,ravings and Portraits, Lij, ograpls • Prints, &c., very popular and sa:ea;;;• Will send it fine -Assortment of 100 for that will : realize $5O; or a stO lot that vd soll.for,pa'or Over: Will send a sarnpat t for five dollars:that will sell for Uteea. Send 'Stainp for catalogue, terms, &c. .11 . 1.tafirs & Co - ., Si; Beckman-st., N.Y. is iipthtnr, m,re errtato tope. rent female—irregularities than Dr. Ve17 1 ,.., Female Pills; they will, in till cases, caz:Fl return of Mcintlily sickness, without wttin unmarried lady can et joy pe nfeet health. Ftt sale at - pi : Ilinkles drug store, Marietta. .AND PAPER-11NRINUG. The -undersigned would respectfully t 4. noitiicelo his old friends and the generally, that he continues the above busisiu in alt its various branches Especial attention paid to plain and tanry paperhanging, China glossing, Frosting at: Enamelling Glass, Graining of all kinds, Thankful for past favors, wauhl ask a csz• tinuance of the sante. Residence a few• du:s West of the Town Hall, on Walnut suns. DA V!!) H. MELLINGER. Marietta, 'Nov. 2.5, 1565.—1 y. I\7RW , TRIMMING 7 & VARIETY sToRK, Opposite Diffenbacles and two doors West of tlse Golden Mortar Drug Store, r/arket•st., Marietta. MRS. MARGARET ROTII Bogs leave to announce to the Ladies of it Borough of .Marietta and vicinity, tint kit has just opened an entire new stock of TRIMMINGS AND VARIETIES. embracing all the Novelties of the Season, among which will be found Plain and Fancy Mantua and Ilittt Ai:IA - ins, Gimps, Corms and 'iarsds, and Buttons in -endless variety, Hosiery and 'Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars, 7,Cphyr Shawls, Plain & Emo'd Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr scoria, Suspenders, Gertnantow a Wool, .Twilights, • Breakfast Cosecs, Braids ana Shetland Wool, Bindings, ' Zephyr Yarn, Laces, seek-Ties, BALMORA.I.S, SKELETON SKIRTS, - Corsets, Belting. Edging, Ruffling, Embroidery. Fancy Soaps, &c. Particular attention-has been paid to the ?e• tenting of small ,vrares, such as Sewing tot , Cotton and Linen-Thread, Whalebone, Bali and. Eyes; Neidles, Pins, &c. 113 - The public.are particularly requested call - and examine for themselves. • BZ Mrs.. IL is agent for the sale of the cei• ebrated. Singer 5'.•A" .Family Sewing Machian whichitook.l Arst premium at the Isle Nov York State Fair. She will also instruct rt. sons purchasing from her, how to work the machine. (9.11 SUPPLER IRON A.ND'B KASS FOUNDERS and General Machinists, Second sire kitow Union, •Columtia, Pa. . _ They am prepared to make all kinds of Ire Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furniei• Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Coluoo , Fronts, Cellar Pools, Weights, &c., for Dill' dings, and castings - of every description; STEAM ENGINES, AND. BOILERS, IN THE MOST 3ioDtitif : Azii'varitovo Manner; Pumps, Bricit'Presses, Shafting it° Pulleys,'Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machine! for Mining and Tanning.;, Brass Bentog 4 Steam & Bleed Gauges,i Lubricators, Oil COal , Valves for Steam, Gas, irid :Water; Brass tinge in all their variety;l3Oilers, Tanks, 1 , 10 , Heaters, Stacke, Nuts, Vault Daoar Washers, &c.. -- • BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. Fram long experience in building machineiY! flatter ourselves that we can give general faction to those • who may favor us with WI orders. 23 - Repoli - Cl* promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will tot' with;prompt attention. Prices to suit thetitoo . Z.UPPLE& T. _ S R. SUPPLE.& Columbia. Oetober 20, 1860. 14 tf , wiNEs inuoas. H. D. .33ENJAMIS , DEAI ER IN WINES, Bc:j_dp,l.TOßS , Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. EM • B EGS leave sto inform the public babeth will 'continue the AVIV E & LIQUOR W B nese; in . All branches.- He will coasts ntb keep on: hand all kinds Of Brandies,' Wine diri 7 s Irish and Sc 6 t ch - . fFhiskpy, Co rdials, Bitters, ta, iIeEN/AMIN 2 S Justly' Celebrated' Ra . TchisAl, ALWAYS ON SAND. A very superior OLD BYE WlTlStis' ust received, which is warranted Pure' Or E D. B. now .asks of the pu is a - caleful examination of his stock soak ces,,which will, he is confident, result el keepers and othere,findinuit to their P. antage to make, their puichasurfrom • - ÜBSC RI PTION S received for all the '- 0 Periodicalleefdlie - At The •Goldan lifortar. A LARGt stock of Paper.an _ve for la" Atkiat just recovq Bali it -; Zhu Galdeu M O? . s 4 O th e fIIKOVE—trAVATIA E xt• c , 'kJ # _clawing sal Etiv, kW' .T of k, • . . w LID 4,1* , r : :t::