The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 02, 1865, Image 2

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    De pariettiatt,
T. L. Baker, Editor,
MARIETTA. PA :
sotoing rafting, Zeeeinbet 2, 1805.
TIM og MATRIMONY.—A buaband
and wife, who had lived together for
some time, appeared before an alderman,
a fel! daps . ..Ant I and supposed a desire
to have articles dffsepaiatia brawn up.
The husband stated that he had no par
tientlairwife;` rodid he
know that - she:had much Wilt to find
with him , ;' but Alie truth r was,they were
tired - oCoostrimony, and they . bad, after
considering-the matterlully, chme, to a.
solemn determinatiOn - to part for ever;
He said that' be bad $6,000 in one of
the biguks,:ounlialf of whichlii was will
ing.for his wife 'to have, and lihe, ,wita
.perfectly tieilliog tot accept; and' to agree:
.not troublelhim . ant•furthe'r. - The
paper waydrewn up es requested, and
signed •by each. They then separated.
Of course, the marriage contract cannot
be annulled such a manner; but
the parties to the agreement may faith
fully confetti to it. '" •
Tan TORTUGAS.----,Theie are sev
eral islands bearing the name of. Tortu-,
ga. The term ia Spanish, and siguifies,
e. tortoise. "Dry Tortugas" con
stitute an Island group and-banks in the
Gulf 'of , Mexico, about 120 miles west of
Gape Sable,.in Florida. There are ten
islets or keys in all. They consist of,
,a
coral formation, and have:little vegeta
tion except toangrove bushes. On one
of them known as "Bush., -Key ",and
'Garden ;Key," a lighthouse has been
erected: At the ,beginoing of the
bullion the government undertook the,
construction of
~Fort Jefferson, and sent.
thither refractory persons to work upon
the fortifications. _They are too remote
from any populated place to'enable pri-.
sonars to escape, too desolate to lnvike,
_trading-vessels,• and• all articles of food
must be, supplied. by .goiernment traps-. ;
poste. , The place furnishes a,secure re,
ther than, attractive place- of residence.
put suffrage was literally '
in practice at New Orleans on election
dui, polls being opened votes
in the perish:es of Orleans and Algiers,
eitillethVanipiceit Ot 'aii — iiisio — cistin
having in view the election of a delega t e `
to Congress. No notice beyond t h e
briefest mention `isi
taken of '
t by the
'New Orleane papers, but the
cOrresP° n:
deal of tye, Mobile'. Regieter estima
'
te
dint ten - thonsand . votes were .
cast,
6'31
that the voters contributed
spot
from fifty cents to twodoila : r B s a , apiece in '
furtherance df\tie'eliject. '
ggr There„is- a ,ge nu ill e "war of sacee"
at New„;-Orieans, between the. Creole
and American. citizens, all ::about , th"e
teaching of Ereoch in the public achonlv
T4:American: element has Control itt' l
the city, and is determined that Prench‘
ehall not be tanghthand.that,the next'
generatinn , of t pre - otoq shall. he, thorplighlt
19,:AmtriceialzeA. rousesk , inCthi.
oppoAt . a paFty., a; epir4,, of . jealousy;
Tavel' and ague have reappeared
to it( ritiOrecedented ,, extentin that, sec
tion of the countr known " " Tide
Water," --Virginia. The people 1 are
every Where" shilsitig,)ttra the- Mortality
is largely.increasing. The llama of the
disease is ataibited to the loss of Whar
by the civil war ; which has left the - rank
vegation to-grow •up untitled and "un
checked, and without proper drainage.
®'The; Han over / Citizen uudesetaude
that Mr. Joseph S. - Gitt ivill commence
surveying, ne =t week, a route for
road between liVrightevillb, York county,
and Keiv"Olford, Adam's county, to con
nect at the - foimer place with the roads
running to Niiiilrofte, and Co'berexten
ded fromlthe latter.placi to the -West
and South. wed:- • •
ear The Louisville Jpurnal saj - s the.
Tennessee Senate haipassed a resolu
tion declaring that Jeffersin J.
M. Mason, R.. M. Bunter, ,Robert
Toombs, 130va11 . . Cobb, 'John. Slidell,
and Robert - E. Lee are`worthy ofdeath,
and not fit objects of national'. clemency.
Th resciltition'liai passed by a vote of
firs to due." ,
sir The. stockholders dale Oattawis
ea railroad, held a meetinurecently, and
consented to the, lease.of-their •rnad for
a period, f 099. years, to the . Atlantic
and Grnat;l: l lT,eatep,,railroad company,
for the seta ofs3ps,oo . per z annump pay.
able in monthly inatalwn'A.
sar Twenty-five thousand tuns of
Scranton coal were sold` at 'unction on
Thursday in New York: 'Tile prices
obtained were from one 'en two dollars
per ton .ialie , thafi , these , of the October
sale. 'Aduither falling off is expected'
at the sale nextnmonth.
ar The 'he* Sdethodigt Epi s copal ,
Church in East Boston,: via,
,e,nterpd
Saturday evening, and all the alitrg car
pots' tipped 'up' and carried Oft s'
SHOT By HEB LOVER.—We learn from
the Ohio Statesman that an affecting
and painful accident occurred on the 9th
inst., near Chesterfield, Morgan county.
• •
A yourw man by the name of Clements,
formerly ofXlie 25th Ohio, who was en
gaged to be_cMarried to a Miss Bailie
Y'
wit paying a friendly visit at the bongo
of his intended bride, having his gun
loaded, and was about leaving the house
when the young lady caught bold of bim,
remarking that Eshe must kiss him, as he
might get killed before returning, when
in the act of turning towards , her, the
lock of the gun caught on scimahing•
near, snapped and discharged a ball
through the back of her bead, killing
her instantly.
sir The Federal offlcere z having -been
excluded from the ball given by, the
Iniglitswan'thiti'dterlirrArgratWir
after their. tournament list Wednesday, •
the oommelidant4of ;"thii. post retallitgd"
by prohibiting the , ',use Af.•ambtilanbee'
other,govenmeek,property 14 7 din'
citizer.s of Fredericksberrso ;that - the'
secesh dames and.demoiselles who turn"
up their noses ,at the
~Federal.:uniforiU
must go on foot t4is.winter..
Air queen , lean alla , of
e S n om a e n 't 6 i t in h. O °: :igo in s ß i t e " .,r c e e lin o q f ni€;h ge d ;;ear°BB-:i.tlYv
the
low
state
of the
income .. in oOnnoquere P et• o of
-
tien of her ' • e 11 - r
she
~ public. e xchequer;
bus now renounced a further portion
and has Ordeied that the.amount of the
Civil List KO saved shall be- devoted to
the sufferers by the, cholera
,unil,bythe
which took pAce some mouths
•
Garrett Smith, 'of 'New . York , is now
iii Chicago far the purpoke of prosecut
ing the'preprietars Of the Chicsgo •Tri:
bnne for a libel, published in that jour
'nal in June last, wherein, by implication
hale accused of feigning insanity, to es
cape from his resiontibilityin the Jobe'
Brown - raid, and that he purppiefy ecie
tinned it until after Lincoln was in - auga:
rated.
A new "Airarnirig• to Smokers" -
is found in - the results•of the analysis of
the cgigtenti ororiegood Ilavaria cigar,
whichAields, When its smoke iiiconden.:
Bed, a sufficient amount 'of poisonous
matter to induce aCtiVe Copvulsions in a'
riibliit Six pipes of common shag to
baeco will yield sufficient poison to de
stroy a rabbit in three minutes:
MEM
sEr.The Ph_iladelphia Ledger - is
formed by .a ecirrespcinderit Whri hrte ac
cess to figures, that the receipts'
l d ,the.
,Penneybrania , ' aiiilrdad''`Go'inpany in
; round ..numbers the ;'etfrieni"Year, are,
;two Million.of dollars ahead of last'yerir ,
:atlthe , correspondidg•'‘tirne; and will;
,seli.ch.atileast 'ficil
lars this year._ ' '
t ar hcat the Coal.,traill4pAhe..rprin
sylvania Railroad was between _McVey
,
ton and Anderson, on Monday night,
the bottom of one of thircoal care gave
Way, precipitating two men ,_upon. the
trick beneath, where ,they were instant-,
y killed;the wheels, of the cars passing/
over their F bod x ies, which were:hprritily;
mniilated
The ditiieti 8 'et ti'4
indignant a ' tbe`extortion o't coal dealers
have Bent a' committee 'Perinkyl
van& coal "regikitio seloCt purchase
mine;' and thhi earriildtee flail' 'that
notnithstaildifig Atte' high' Ote:es 'now .
phid • fdri tit co ih a l weilere-'
alizitig profit of not leap 'that' th'iee 4
'd ditties fiatton at thekilned. '
.
; ,,.',During tbe. rsballion ;draft for
three „thousand ponn.ds sterling drawn
on, a London banking house,' and:payable
to a party, in thelonth, was.captured,by
our, forces and the s money.: collected.
Recently ths.pecretary of, the. Treasury
refunded; the amount; in gold, Avhich
netted, nearly $15,000. ,
gir•Horf.' . Biroti'Greine, of "§odus,
New York, who cited at a gOod old see:
lately refused' to sell - his corn to specu
lathrs in a time olsenicitY for' 4.1.50 per
bushel, but trusted it out to his' poor ,
beikhbars at sl'a bushel. SO thej , now
rise up and call him'blessed,
dashingsoung bachelor lately
appeared. ; in. _ -,Central• Park Ilwith two
handsome ponies, whose tails were-done
pp,tn„look tikei a.4lady's twaterfall, and
cooped, pp in smallfieh_ nets. The .re
semblance was capital,- and - the team
created a . great seAsatiun. •
Isr Mrs. Marrienne West, aged sixty
twa;'dieid at:Des Moines lowa pa. the
13th: She 'Was - orm*6f the oldest resi
dents of the State and was 'relhted,,to .
Staphei Girard; Rembrandt Poile, ,and
Fennimora Cooper.
, sir An Arkansas Butternut advertis
es that,"any gal what has got- a :coffee
pot and skiliet,`and,who knoww -how -to
take care: of children," can "bear-of a-
situation by applying to "the undersign-:
Rev. William. 13 Milburn, the
blind preacher',` reeeiireddeacon's orders
in the Pibtestant - Episcopal .church at
Burlington, Veimobt, on last Sunday.
He haghitt:is:if° been Methbilist„
eat 41: twenty .thousand• , dollitc . -organ
is building in Boston for Henry. Win•d`
BeeP4er'exiiPtCh. - 1 t bbeithe; largeet
ev,er built in Anis !country: •
EfFigg - ‘IOIM7II • firWi m i j =VT‘NlirlEa
•
In one village in the delta of the Nile,
celebrated for the cultivation of water
melons, ths whole of the inhabitants
died durinktte recent prevalence o f f the
cholera. Being unable to sell theirirnit .
they ate it'themsOves, and died to the
last man. It was necessary to employ
force to bury the last. In all it is said
that 82,000 victims of the contagion and
bad living were buried in Egypt within
six weeks. -
At is estimated that the' - war hair ria - ,
ducid the'number of ho — raes in'the Uni
ted States fully one million in number.
The average destruction in the Federal
alone,has not
been
rless than 500
t perdy.i .The average 11se, iorses iu the various Departments, taken collect-
IvelyvisAbont - one , lortre lef'dverytivir
I:9PFL: • , -
iiiitableAs it ho es' Af 'the rot:1(4
chief Stone Wall ''j'aCksit; - & — iy now' be'
seen' it Newportß.
a noble
animal iri l akes a fin appearance
the 'street, dou btle ss
.when in
" . 4
10 „ dini to - On charge "ae loyal
Tb r e'staa the' iiroyerty of
Geo. Francis •
gA' Pitediphis Vas raised
.by jackserew's; for'''the purpose — of put
iing- a new fouhdatiOn under when it
'fell over, and iiimbled'tbictit feet' into a
bayou: Five Verionii'U , ere'iritre house
but tioni3 ,
=IN
,1 - 11.1eRoy,t, a l ,pretpy l girl.,of,seriniteip
, q1 1 j,c,14 43 ,,,infrY,9F.1PP. 12 wmeeli
or, two ago because he r beau, bad k n
If4.l'!oloWiZtiontpelier
,tli°aAr9. t, , E.: 1 •
•
sta. he. detttb - of t=he tte et . '
ache,
world; , Airs di el m cree cirded. RV:Olives.
mployed lin , . rtfiritelaa 4 t ?tidal tifdr ; : l
:el'aoyteee
Ite`d-11%'
R ounds.. " .. , t „ tut.
=3
gbt MEM in a Nut—,sbzll
• •
!I •
A.conductor in a horse ear. , in Provi
dence, en,itonday, asked a- man who
Was sitting , upright in his seat-for his
fare when it was.seen.tbaLhe was dead.
His ; death noontred,sn-, quietly that
persons at.fas side had notinoticed it.
9yeters are „to be , yery plenty this
season, and the reason is that along the
shores of Virginia, are vast b . eds„ of the
bivalves that _have lain undisturbed dor.
log the last Jour: years, •with'- nothing
olse to do but to - grovr large aridiet
The closi of 'N evember 1864 was mark
ed by a' high temperature, 53 degrees
be thtelo r vvesi and 68 'the highest.
riot 4itilthe middle 'of Eiecember
orlast year that ,severely
: - One of .our, .the far
west enlightens its ,readereiby informing
them
.. the:t " Joseph.Woseester, au:
thor ef.alargp eized djokion.an,,and in
ventor of Wpreeetershire.apoc.e, iedead."
Airs. Itabjah Bunee; - Who 'died re'een;,
ly at Hartford,: Oonm - ifleftitier; Whole es
tate 0f.520:009 to eoloiedliee'pliii''' The
tAf.rietin church on-Taleot stiVet, in that
,eity; is, benefited a'iont"114;000:
An immense bloCli of iron _buildings, -
weighing 50,000 tons, pas , just, peen
rais - edever'in,feee in Mt, icago, without
t,h6 least injury to the bßilding, oripith
tea distUrl;in s ithe O'ccuipitati. y.
Henry Wardwßeepher has dectined'an
offer: of three dollars for' a
`cotiie of before ` the m Detr o it .
Youhi Soeiisfy - , h to ':3elCt' his
own time: ' 7'
Ile mules,
a 7 ' l6 b , PP! ) . 9 at ' •
2•J'iiiiskeleci°-- du r in g als.7eS/?=',
rsiste,l killed
il3
collected=',ral)es,,l2eY •
alienenaga WinEP€P
"ffictorY Seer£ at a bone _ "
It is reported .on goix4 alithoritirf th'at
the, President z is ldissitisfied 4, iiiih'J-t1 e
conduct' tof,leadingtanery , at `<tbe south,
pf-,whomthe2has:,pardoned:
It turns out that many of thill'15;000
ladies of Baltiincir'e - who eigned the J ft'
Davis petitiOn were ecitooLgii)s seven
or eight years Of age •‘
Jl-1;
The,,,sorghurp , orop atfthe4west
ger ,th is mason .th an eyerAieforb;taddlthe
' s,eason..hap been, favorablellorzathering
wend grAnCiAngn ;
The ofEceraf en - of t e
army io nti,dra& ibletr hiagrad by
the Commander-in Chief 'to' 'ciiltivate
thbirlbaatiie:.
' . 57 •
A.-movement is on . foot, ,
oqt, anon
,p*oqfeb. tsII
G e a el i ft 1 4 1 z: tt zof
t a ik u
$5,009 r
. 1, 1 tf
..-,Phas4,,Buebter l lwbb rells,zportef tt in
Harrisburg ; bee, (allembeirl ;to:1150;000
by the.:death , ofut
't 3.0 3. .4.
W
A resident of dyne ears county, Pa-, can
boast , : of; cAild fel), :thirty_ of
whom are4iying and in.good 'health:
,ExcursionJticketifqirel , foesalo in Lon
don for "a voyiige'te iiiid'halt;
with ;a.ehort.ftoui
The largest Sunday,Snhool in. Ameri
ca is said to be found'iil`Ginc:inlati ii jt
d
The gneen,9l..Anglandh,al3 nowaeight
giand,,chlidren i ,si , :of :whom. are; boys.: , ..
It is intimated that Governor Gue'fifi r r
will AaVO - 0, foreign eptrointiiiika:
~hae donchhiVd4
spend .tike:•LvittitterAtioanxeitieibit
Irt
to
Chicago has apavriato4tloo,oo
c1e!t13d1133.,N9-42.1Mils:mil ,11.?: •
; /8 1 )4 q't 3.3 flt
DEATH OF A PROMINENT REBEL.-'
Ham W. Morrison, at North Carolina,
formerly the private secretary of William
A Graham when Governor of that State
subsequently a clerk in the Construction
end equipment bureau of the Navy De
partment at Washington, and latterly a
major and commissary of subsistence in
the rebel army,died , -on , the 13th inst.
Stonewall Jackson and Ambrose P.
Hill, both lieutenant generals in the
service, were his brothers-in-law. He
had charge of the impressment bureau
of the rebel commissary dePertment- in
North Carolina, and at one time
_was
the chief dependence of Lee for subsis
tence..
t 4i. , rh; e augft oith rebelS ere
Lary Mallory has not succeeded in üb
taininrher farh - e - r's — teletisb: — *lr iir - re-
Rettpti , that duritteSeeretary Stanton's
trip eastward be',v,isited Mallory in'Fart
Lafayette and requested some iiiforma
tion concerning th'e archives of the reb
el navy Mr.'hiallorY•declined to give
it. Calibdushing afterward made the
same solleittitioile; bat: My-o-Mallory
then denied all knowleAge of their cue
`tocdy.: 'lntiriPation; are i''efioited to hare
bec;a daughtef by_ o'nr. au thoyi
`tierS' that 'Mallory must vindicate himself
under oath-1( condition piecedent to
his ielanse. This it is believed he can
Geciegiit paPers speak of the rapid
•eacovety'of , the'•state fro the effects of
the war. The Ai:lin - ea Chronicle and
Seritinelysays ": - -"M here the emancipa
ted 'ilafes haVe ''tibtin'dOned' the home
etetids, ihe - and his' 80E18 have
ploughed the'fielcll3; tidd haie'now reap
adrtilifir4iirVeit. ' 7 49 • eVeri '..firtinch' of
trade, also, our people have shown more
enterprise; arid , Er iretitii i slifict: of sell ;
reliance, ths,n,,ever becore. ,Necessity'
liavtng thrown many , their own
resources, th ey, are proving by their
ideeddihat they are fully equal to the
tusk before , them: This - spirit is a glo
none one. There is no despondency,
no repining, init._" -
,„
fa - The JOhnitown ( Pa.) Tribune is
responsible for the following: the
Thomas Jefferson
Butler, a resident of Jpknetown, and the
fatheiof fin interesting family of, young'
children; departed for. Philadelphia and<
the Euglatcd: states. F'rom,,thence
he went south, and when the rebellion_
commencpd 'was in Georgie., The other
day he returned to johnstowp,,after an
absence oticearlYiwenty-silt yeare.
had nol g sppn4tiewife •onchildrondn all
that tiree,, pethape equally re
perltable, they.are ally-living, althOugh
not all ; present to,welcome his-return."
•
To `theprevent trequency of
"breach aprdiniiie in the. En
nOtirts; a' bill wilt soon bi; intro
duced kite - Pti'rliameht enacting that 'a
'Pi•Othisrkot mae tags, to be hefd as bind
in, g, so that the breaclPOf it:shall con.
gioand foi action, must be giv
en in' writing, sn3 attested 6; two cots=
Gir it has:been decicltdvin4helTiette
ury Department that banlupwhich enter
into the purcheeetoUrautilated , national
currency will not'he allowed to receive,
at the•tre emp ureau, anyY advance'
upon the sena at Which it Was bought, *
Ind'rie:Packfige ef - mntklateil nOtee con
le4e' buxi'cir2 i e'd aoliars
,:24111iirtnia free.use..of 'aletiehol , -having
Amen.recommendefLin , Frannels 'a 'cure
7 fo.r.pholera,.several persona have' drink
solexcesSivelpthat.severe inflammation
Ada ensued; and Mew parties well- knoivn
,in i the.,upper .ranks ot•Parisian" Society
;kayo
T
`,.0 - I 3: , e1; ? ,t eAegenerateApn
Oralegeneritt fa t her, f
e far , who 4wPAt,...from
Phllii'dellihi'a r to,w,ith„the
, l,r4Apis,hits been , pardoned ._ The next
L OW — that' we” shall proba'lly hear of
Bob he will be coming North demand-
tom' At au auction salet -svPestittee
in Staunton ,
1, •:: . , of
population Virginia, a short time 4,0
werehoryifiled ' ti:
Ih'e white •
6ud , the bidder that highest
, .
ed M.
who Dian, ;1,"
, was a color
; us entered into the
a k 8
ort
11 „ 1:) . ! .. ailded aristocracy of Virginia~.
t the' dew. Prison filet,
millishortlrtake effect in Great: Britain,
,there is. &provision Abet. -*here': it 'sen
tence expires - on-a .Sunday-the vrisbner
releasetfon thelday•
...;
Sir Governor Curtin havingpfOthail
arrangements, sails to Cuba on- Tueaday
nPiet.`:. Ile las,prepared speoial
Yigolor ,the :llegislature;` and , .be
away, , :lt is thoughfliboureiglitiideke:
Aar The Rirete ship Shenanciopll Alas
• „...
been handed over
6 9 11 t• to PlOvY,YOrk. 1 3, 3 r4
captl.l4 and r erew have 14Oon p ncondi
tionalp rilichEried. • • - •
•.•••••:•.: w j.
G ir Harrisburg will have the Pennsyl
vania Steel Works, If. the .c,itl4el4--Rro
vidn land and . take, . tano,ugli _shares. A
lien:dug was,.. held thee ork yasdy ) Ato
42.1,1! •.,2322.• • • -
securikthe land.
Algroßishiip Shit - mitts' fator
pa;ying4l:lB . rstaidiPdebt
- n
41+
d ue-LA'after. lifddkiend'ece ifie,
COnfidbleate
etrre.dY,7q !'`,!ttiNttltrit) a.l-1
am
ry , 4:11.0v: -47( ~r lJa Qw,» t
Tom SAYERS.—The noted English pu
gilist, Tom Sayers, is dead. Ho was a
brick-layer by trade, and entered tile
prize ring in 1849, and since that date
has appeared in a number of fights, gen
erally coming out the victor. On the
17th of April, 1860, occurred his famous
fight With Heenan, which resulted in
awarding a champion belt to each of the
combatants, as it could not be decided
which was the better man.
Since that event Sayers has been pro
fitting by the notoriety it invested him
with, by appearing in circnases in sparr
ing matches. Be also was interested in
a public house—the haven of all super
annuated `•sports" in England. Sayers
"was certainly very populi k taiu England,
and among his professed admirers were
not only. the rougher classes—who In
this country are interested in prize,fight
ing; but such men as the late Lord Pal
merston, who thought him "a brave fel-
Ex.Rxisat...—A good natured
ex-rebel ,soldier writes to the editor of a
paper in'North Carolina:
," Like you, I am a Southerner—my
tmine waajpthe South, my kindred, my
frien,ds, my intereete, were all here, and
.being assured - that 1 *as right I entered
the army. The logic of cold iron, con.
&need into ten inch shells and other
convetiiiiitforms fqr administering, has
proved the ; contrary, having nothing
more perenasive than they, I acquiescv,
have taken'theoath and ( sudden change
or not)' intend to keep it.
This person evidently "accepts the
situation" in'a genial temper, and there
in seta a good •example.
sir Mrs. iJincoln is residing at the
9 1 ,ki:k9 13 „ 11 9.4, 8 .!;t,,,,in I : ll,ls.,city,,, ,, Since the
decease,of her.hushand, she: has made
- .
he'r pereaaneut abode in Chicagbi living
great retirement, spMeil . oting herself
lothe education of her younger son.
iler`eldestien,- . Robeit, is completing
his.stodies in thee law office . cifSeemmon',
Mcdagg Sc Fuller. The other, eo well
knoln: to all frequenters of-the White
House by the familiar name of " Tad "
—a bright, fun loving boy—is attending
one of cur Ilmblic - schools.--Chicago
. • •
Nine.
*ir Even the Philadelphia Ledger,
always_a champion of the coal interest,
declares that "coal needs no further
protection," and it hints that the duties
on foreign 'coal might well be 'reduced.
As to increasing the excise _ duties, it
says that is a. matter of no concern to
:the: trade, but to the consumers only,
whe will have 'in . pap ;the. en tax-
iWGeneral.Lee had the impertinence
to ask the War Departuient to allow
,
him t.o.use certain Government 'cannon
left-at-Lexington, Virgiiiia, in drilling
the yoting men under his. charge in ar
tillery .practice. The Department re
plied by,sending an officer to take the
cannonaway.
- Ifir
. nolbred man in _gtickeystown
district,died of glanders a fevil - weeks
ago . ;wiiicli l he contracted from a gland
eFed boreal ?<arsons shdtild . sholit stock
when infected OlithAbis "diseasa sit en:
dangers-the dixes . of men as well as vat
uable` tieastd.
Mrs;Olemeot,U. (lay has .been
lid/armed-that her husband "cannot be
parole but will he held for= trial.
• ,
1163 Cio64'4: - Weft - 'CiodZs: Got*.
WOK LD annonnce-to.their friends and the
,pnbliegenerally, that they have on hard
a large and well selected stock of
• FALL , ..4.ND WINTER GOODS,
.
in4.e.re'daDY receiving accessions thereto.
Our stock of LADIES DRESS GOkDS,corn
pthe the latest and most desirable fabrics,
1c and : colors—
French Merinos, hnglish -Merinos,
All,wool poplins,- Coburgs,
AllLVtionl Detains, Mixed Poplins,
Alpaccas, - Lavellas
Debtizes, . Mixed Delaines,
A.large assortment of , Plain and!Fancy.-
~r.tp t, 4.1 4.t. 1.3“.,
WOOL SHAWLS
, H
Goads,
,Ilreaktast Shawls, oods,
' Scarts;'Cldaking' Cloths, Sacking
Flanios,Ny lute
...epipand.l3aiaoril..ll_iits,- -
4 : ,,,-;7lo,idery and qlovea., -
D. OM E S C S.
.
Calicos, 'Dolaths, Ginghb.m.i, I.larinels, Checks,
Pluslins; Ticklugs, Sattinetts, Jeans '
Linen
and Cotton Diaper, American and
,Towelling.i , Floor 'and 'Table Oil
Cloth, Wall and ' Window 'Papers. '
MEN',AND' BOY'B WEAR.
,Plain- and ,Fancy- Cassirneresi French and
, Englisa,Cloths ,Knit Shirts and Drawers.'
Gloves, and Mitts, Paper and- Linen. - '
Collars, Shirt• Fronts, Nick Ties,
• - Suspenders; Knit Jackets, &c.
assov,tment of the latest styles Men
and Boys...Hats:and Caps,iGroceries Sugars;
SyrUps,,Coffee, Teas,"Raisins,. Prunes, . Dried
'Apples, Cranberrietw.:Corn Starch, -Farina;
Salt,,Fisb,;&e. . A full assOrtakent of GlasS &
Queensware.
Thankful forpast favors, we would respect
fully- ask. an examination-of our stock before
purchasing; elsewhere.
SPANGLER & RICH.
• MariettE4 November 4, , 865.;-tf. ' •
B .AZIN'S
'rlie,lateet.and;lnest exquisite such at",,li k as
me E2Via,elly,r ." Upper Ten,' 2 ,- 4 Hydeegfnia, '
" Wesi , End;" '""Toffee,' Club," and
. algi Po
madesland ':Hair. Oils: ' , Examine ciur , eeqk%
We eau please you. in price and ilualitS.
GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE:
riOLGATE'S TOILET SOAPS.
Honey, Clyeerifie; "Palm Almond , Bathand
Shtiving"'SGAPS. 'Equal to any
Just received and for mile; very cheap at.
"r THE GOLDEN-MORTAR.
OGER'S Celeorated Catneat, and
n , Oil - PiaWl3laalciag at
TkE GOLD'EN7I2ORTiIf
zoNrs:PetiOdial Drops, and j' ,3l 4C-6-
1.-Ittiele q c 1 ,0 : 1 7 -4 Pt Tl r'• 4
7:1 Cr. 0.7 .• •
Lt 'AC %t it
Crtill Lld stad,
DETER 1101)..N111L-s1
[wyru D. riffs
BEIM
a amd Boy's coi
HATS AN])
BOOTS it N
and Gentlemen's P,7;;.
IN GREAT Vv.,:
P. R. would take thi;
the citizens of Marietta t
ally - that having opened this
a permanent business, tAily
bein' determined not to
Cull and aee the goods Er:
Marietta, June 10, 1565.
REEVES' AMBRO.I.'s. (IR
The Original and (leonine Asa./
prepared by J. ALLEN REFAE,„,':
best hair dressing and ...reserrative':
use It stops the hair falling aut,uL.
grow thick and long and prectsli
turning prematurely ;Ile)
dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and
hair soft, glossy and curly. Bc:,
be convinced. Don't be p ut
ous article. Ask for Reeves' ,k,„t urs i ,;
take no other. For Safe by Drurni:
Deal. rs in Fancy Goods everyntic,
PRICE, 7.5 Cents per buttle--.16.
Address, REEVES' A 3113:1831.i
62 Fulton- st., New-V57:
3 For sale in Marietta at Dr. F,
Drug gtore.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
[FORMERLY OF LA.NCNSTER,
Successor to John Walker,
Fashionable Barber & Hair D
NEAR FRONT STREET,
Between the White swan and Eaglt
MARIETTA, PA.
HAYING purchased the good
tures of J. Walker's establishrher,
trespeetfull:y ask a trial of the CUiIDMEZI:i
shop and the public generay, hat:rl4
'number of years experience in the B ar:t
business frets confident of beinq shat to
entire satisfaction.
ALEXANDER LYNbSAY,
Fashionatle
Boot and Owe ..1/anufacttinr,
===MEG=
Would most respectfully inform the
of this Borough and neigh borhond that b
the largest assortment of City made
his line of business in this 13orough,w,
trig a practical 13(TO7• AND SIIOR
himself,is enables to select with rnore jul
than - those who are not. Ile continiesti
ufacture in the very best manner ever i f
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE,wk
will warrant for neatness and good
ri—Call and examine his stock befr.r:
chasms . elsewhere.
hFITTERS' R ENIAINING undainktc
Past Office at Ma, iettn, Ps., 'faui , D,
N OVEN! BIM 30, IBGS.
johu A.*Bair. 'Marti* Braga, JAn
George Emeriek, 2 ; Mrs. Ellen Farr 1.
Julia A. Filhlcro, Richard FPIII.IX,
Fithman, Charley Hill, Lieut. Jahn 1k
Edward L. Haines, Charles Iler,ry, P:
Krempel; George Kerdhelle, Miss Mari
Henry. Nagle, H. Rock, Moses Spricitet,t.
,Westenheffer, Wm. .Velchan9,
• Cam' To °IPA/in any of. tLe.le IPttert,thec
plicant must call_for "adrirtiyte.
the date of this list, and pay
vertisivg. ABRA It /1)1 CASSEL, p.!,1.
ANU PAPEE-HANGING.
s rrlhe undersigned woula respecifeliy
flounce to his old friends and the
generally, that be continues the above teser
in all its various branches
Tilspecial attention paid to plain and ie
pape.rhanging, China glossing. Frnsiink c.
Enamelling Glass. Graining of all kinds,in.
Thankful for past favors, would ask a
tinuance of the same. Residence a few eit
west of the Town Hall, on Walnut sure.
• • - DAVID
•' Marietta, Nev. 25, 1865. ly.
I LIME! !
.Fresh.:Lime far—Whitewashing and Bd,it, , ;.
Igor sale-at HENRY W IL FE'S,
opposite the Post Office, in large or small!>s
krlnuch better than that
brought frown distance. It is careiulh'>'.'
'coed. Am now selling the best lumps!
35:cents; per. bushel ; 10 cents per pee::
Five cents per half-peck.
EI,ENRYL FE, Market-st., oppssit ,, .
Post Office, Marietta. [117,*
THE MASON & lIA.MLIN
• "' " -Cabinet Orga
Forty differelft - styles ' aaapted to sacredss
secular mum, for $BO to "$6OO each. Ma).
five Gold or Silwr Medals, or other cap'
miumsawitederd them. Illustrated Calalve
sent- free._ Address, M A SI) tc & HAmirs,
tort, Or ;MASON' BROTHERS, New- Vert.
Septeroer, 9, 186i—ly.)
; # e\ IiENRY HARPER; (5,
0:4 550 ARCH STREET, .6:41
PHILA bELPAI4
Ilatche..,
Fine Jawlry,
AND BUPEN.!DD. ELVEIL P
Oct. 1,431111:31 :; ~1. PLATED VOL.
Pint national Bank of Marietta
..n:n.~YVnJ!.~•.
rjIHIS BANKING ASSOCIATION
HAVING CO3IPLETED ITS ORGANIZArI 5
ia now prepared 0 transact all kir& vi
.
`BANKING .. EITISINESS ,
Thee Board of Directors 'meet
Wednesday; for diacouneiiid 'baler biniaelo
lEr Bank ;fours :- Pram 9 A. X 10 3 I ,ll '
•'.I'OIIN - HOLLINGER, PiZESIDEV:,
AMOS 'BOWMAN; Cashier. •
I t youvreint
First-rate Blaelriar — Faney SiIY ,
A neat or'gajrchallielr De Laine
A superionlllabY ois - fincy Woolen De. 1,Ei 51
A fine or mgdium .131il'ak or Colored Alpe ,
A good Lavella,.Deltlxige or Poplin
An. 'Excellent Ctiltitillir good Calico
A FAgneleftlngliiilnni;Bhambrsi Gingha m
You will find it at
SPAYGLF..R : gc 111 CH'S
A T7II , NtPLONALSIPODTSINIE - .. 1
LleYN.G.L.l.QL—ps,oEley;kGu'ri.W Ndtl4l
Dupont's - Sporting AO? GlaKed buck Pcw 66l
Dultirnork:Shot; shcaPciukhes, Powder F l2s°
old at -JOHN SPANGLER'S.
COAL 410D,5, Seii , eo, Coal Shovel!,
kers;"Stoie Gritti, - . Cylinders and Li
nings of different kindiikept . on band at
• JOHN SPASGLEWS.
o you WANT a good Cooking RI
jj if so,-go to John Spangler's, o-h-ers
h*
will' find a large assortment. Be Bells
e
arrants 'eat)] to give entire satisfactia
DR. Echternach's Arriiy Lotion,an
Ate remedy for Gulls, Sag,
tad diseases of the skin, - . -
AT THE GOLDEN MORTAL
LAME LOT,OF BUI,F WINT,Tekr,
SHADES it tew.arkably low P .
,•.% •
-.1 09s: pitt, aD.lftt SFAr.
11111
Solid Siiud•wt•T`f