Re'Matiettiatt. F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : ...... .... Sattfraa9 Vorning, s)eeeNbet. 16, 1865, gir Robert Dale Owep, esq , has writ ten an able letter to the New York Post, in favor of making certain amend ments to the United States Constitution so as to render intelligence the •basis of our republican system. His suggestions are that race and color shall be uo die qualifications for voting, but that only those who are able to read the Coosti tution of the United States elan be qualified to vote for Presideut'and Vice President, and members ' , it' Congress ; further, that the people shell vote direct. ly for President and Vice President, thee dispensing with the Electoral Col lege system. Mr. Owen says he has reason to believe that these important propositions will be introduced in the early days of the present session of Congress by one of its ablest members, and that they will lind favor in high quarters. , or When Ministei Ward was in China, a clergyman who was :with the embassy had'occiaion to get his coat and pAntaloone both mended before ap pearing at Pekin ; they wage so much patched and darned by a long residence in a land of scarcity of tailors and high prices, that they were not fit to be seen ; and at Canton he left them to have a new snit made. Be received at the ap pointed time new garmeata, with every darn and patch so accurately true to the old clothes, that nothing but the great er strength of the new cloth could de termine one from the Other. The tailor had unluckily conceived that the darns and patches were so many emblems of the clergyman's .profession. sir A colored Loan named DUCIC1111801:1 gained some:notoriety as an artist at Cincinnati, a few years ago, but be was so coldly treated that he concluded. to leave the country. He went first to Canada, and then to Scotland, where he has been received with favor, and his paintings successfully exhibited.: He has been invited to visit London by the Duchess of Sutherland and the Duchess of Ease:, who will'be his patrons. He has also received a letter from tae poet laureate Tennyson, inviting him to visit him at his home in the lsle of. Wight. sur Patrick Fietniug, one of the mut.- defers now in jail under sentenae of death in Chicago, his sold his body for 1150, to a well kunwn'suigeon, for dissec tion, in one . of the Medical Colleges. When approanhed 1;oy the surgeon with 'the offer, Fietaitig replied that the money would - do him no good, as be could not vend it. The Doctor made • the cool reply that he could buy a new slut of clothes to be hung iu. This idea struck Fleming-favorably, and be imme diately deeded his.earthly• tenement to the Burgeon. • - • • - sr An elopement from 4dianopoliii, which lately took .place, bas as usual , borne disagreeable fruit- young And headstrong girl, daughter of one of the "ilrst tamiiies," persisted, despite , the protests snit entreaties of the parents, in marrying • wild young blade. She eloped, married, returned, was reconciled discovered au incompatibility of temper, was divorced, and,is !wain in the market after a brief period of iwo mouths. Ra ther a rapid experience, -even for, this fast age, ; fora Aim in her ,"teens." The New Bodford Mercury tells story of the •height of economy-bor dering on meanness." A. man of . im mense wealthia : one of our large cities was sick. Atilength; after some weeks of illness, be,,,diti during the hours of night. A child, only, heir to , his vast estate, sat by the "-window, .the next morning, 'watching the advent, of the physician. As he approached the beluga, the bereaved one lifted the sash and cried out, "it's all• over, doctor; you needn't come in." sr There are on our army and navy lists a general, colonel, lieutenant colon. el, and several. surgeons, natives_of the Sandwich Is:ands, who volunteered to fight for the Union cause on the first call for meo, and it'is claimed that the two thousand Anieficane residitig on these islands, gaVe`more to the Sanitary Commission,. in Evoportion to chair own bars and means, thaik.any gommunity tbaAnited Sltes. , The,, country Louisville and Nashville is ;,perfectly ,ali4e ,with wild pigeons. , The yeomen of Kentucky aod..Tenneesee nes-gaping rich.trvests, from the innumerable roosts akin the line of the railroad. One night'last week the pig:lois - thronged upon the Green rivetkitidgein such weighty ntitii berel.hai the Agity...ol Ant flatinAtre was AlikPerillek- , • - About Iva hondred-aziladghty Masai orritiO pow itooskalumi '14. 4 Tersiagew Int Mara fit a Nut-Sbtil A few weeks ago a man named Ste phens, who was the " Head Centre " or principal chief of the Fenians in Ire land, was arrested and east into prison, but by the connivance, doubtless, of some of the prison officials, he made his escape, and np to the last dates bad not been re-arrested. So important was this capture considered that the British Government have offered a reward of $5OllO for his capture, and.slsoo and a pardon to any one for information that may result in his capture. ----- Charles Shaw, his wife and only child were drowned while skating,on Pleasant Pond, in Croville, near Bangor. Maine, on Friday. Also o three sons of Mr. Banker, of Franklin Maine, were drown ed on Thursday ina pond while skating. Venturing upon ice before it was strong enough, in their eagerness for the sport, was the cause of these melancholy deaths. In the cage of the United States vs. the Greenwood plantation property of Braxtql Bragg, the granted delay hav ing expired and no defence having been filed, the court ordered, on motion of the district attortfey, that all persons interested in said property be consider ed in default, and the property be con demned and sold for the benefit of the United States. Henry Wilson, just now under arrest at Genesee, N. Y., proves to have been the murderer of Mrs. Lewis, of Lancas ter, New York, in 1864, and of Herr Burton, Esq., at Rochester, the put summer. Both thue murders have hitherto been involved in mystery. A. recent emigrant to Liberia gives a glowing description of the country. He says, "The climate is delightful, the mercury ranging from 66 to 80, the sun rises and eels about 6 o'clock, and varies but little during the year. The most beautiful flowers are in bloom during the whole year. - Hon. George W. Julian, M. C., of Indiana, while waiting for the cam in the depot at Richmond,' Indiana, was knocked down and cowhided by Sol. Mar editb,Evq., who was defeated for Coo meg last - tlection by Mr. Julian. In response to inquiries from Major General Pope'the Secretary of War re plies that the deserters whose regiments are still in service on the plains will be dishonorably discharged without pay or allowance. The rebel officer who drove off Gen. Franklin and his fifteen thousand men at Sabine. Texas, hi now a s barkeeper at Houston, where he will kill more men than be ever did in the rebel service. The Lower House of the Missouri Legislature has adopted a resolution de claring Jeffersen Davis an ,unfit subject for executive - clemency, and that be should, suffer the penalty of the law. There ere seventy thousand kernels Of corn in a bushel ; two hundred,and fifty four thousand apple seed in a buihel : and over fourteen thousand seeds in an ounce oftobaUco: Mr. Lewis Buehler, of the Union Ho tel, Tamaqua, inherits 4750.900 by the death of a relative in Germany. \ brother, Charles ithehler, porter bottler of Harrisburg, inherits a simitar amount. When a optional bank receives its charter it must pay. into the United States Treasury a sum equal ,to. its au thorized circulation, so that •whetherAt fails or not its notes will always be pay able. The Freedmen's Bureau has just re ceived intelligence that a ; certain -judge in Anne Arundel co., Md.,recantly sen tenced a black woman to be sold into slavery for two years. What twit?, United States Tretwarer,' General Spinner, received OAP= of one cent from a bigger, asiiis, the boggar's mite, towardspaying the national debt. The grand jury in. Chicago has indict ed-all the proprietors of the slaughter houses, and soap factories in that city who create nuisances. Mrs. D. P. Bowers, it is stated by the Baltimore Transcript, has purchased fifty acres of land near Baltimore, and contemplates erecting , thereon a fine residence. Ueneral Withers, Mayor elect of Mo bile. has been notified that lie , will , .not be allowed to assume his Office until pardoned by ths President. Comptroller Clark, of the Currency Bureau, has decided that ladies cannot lot as directors of national banks, as the lime do not reCogaize them u Citi: Zane'. ,It ie understood the nonetitntOnality of tbe sat of Congme preeen . ting the tAlt„Olith, .now before .the Supreme Court, on the-application of A. A. Gas land, of Arkansas. Major General Boiler and Major•Qen. oral Dix have resigned, or rather . tbaitr resignations, which , have 'bean ,the hands of the President inr soma months have been accepted. 41..0010ted matt siii-suioalooodlto sit' on a.jnr, iii Olovohlisd, OW/ last week but his whitihoollesgoetralaiing to sit with hiorrlitroros discharged'. .!z i k TlAhaftroi! etmts! ..141 1 4-4 1 #00. on- h. * y ew ip 011 iblahOtaskitolug-i. t -*''THE MARIETTIAN. THE Elomits or JACKSON AND %WM. —"The Hermitage," or what was once the home of President Jackson, is rapid ly going to decay. It stands without a tenant, and the only:article of fulrnitare it, contains, is an old arm chair, which report has it, did once belong to Gener al Washington. Adjacent to the house in a rudely built log hut, lives an old negro and his wife, formerly belonging to General Jackson. The sacred tomb of-the soldier statesman and his wife, is in a corner , ofthe garden. It is in the form of a Temple of Liberty. One of the large stones covering the remains has-sunk down, and like the rent of the premises is ioihg n to,ruin. The garden, once so beautiful, is over grown with weedy and grass. The fionces.are,nearly all'down and totten ; in fact, all is des. elation. The property was left to an adopted son, a nephew of General Jack son, who sold it to the Commonwealth oVennessee, its owner still. "Marshfield," thii honie of Webster, is quite a watering place, and is becom ing more so every summer. Hence the mansion is much resorted to. The (am : ily having charge of the farm admit vis itors to the library containing some 4,000 volumes; to the parlors filled with curiosities that were presented to Mr. Webster; to "the chamber where the good man net his fate ; " and to the grounds, on the receipt of a small ,fee. The house is just as Mr. Wplaster left it; a spaciOus one of wood, painted white, and with green blinds. It is quite far from the street, in the style , of an Englishman's home, and his ,th'at magniticeutoold elm tree beside it, as formerly. None of the %abater name now reside at " Marshfield," though the widow of the late Colonel 'Fletcher Webster usually spends a month or two on the farm. The place wfll soon be owned by Ashburton Webster, a grand son of Daniel, or as soon as he is of age. He is connected with the United Statea Navy, and promises to be worthy of the name.: Daniel Webster. who bears the great name of his grandfather, and a . . son of Col. Fletcher Webster, is now , there, and apparently in the last stages of a fatal disease.. As most know, none of Mr. Webster's children are living ; and but three grandchildren of his name t .the two, already mentioned, and_ their,sister. There are also four grand children by the , name, of, Appleton, Oil-, dren of his much loved daughter Julia. All his children are.uried Est pie in the family tomb. A STRANGICFACT.—An exchange. pa- per says that Mr. Seward bad been kept in ignorance of the attack on the Presi ,dent, ids physician fearing that- the shock would be too great' for 'him to bear, and all newspapers were rigidly excluded from his room. On the Sunz' day following the assassination, the Sec retary had the bed wheeled around so that be &gild see the tops of the trees in the park opposite, just putting on the spring-foliage; when his eye caught , the stars and stripes_ at half mast 'on the War Department, DO which be- gazed awhile, then turning- to his 'attendant,' said :-. l The Preeddent is dead I" The confused. attendant 'stammered' • and changed calor as- be "tried to say nay, but the sagacious old man said ; " If he had been alive he would linve been the first to call on me ; but he has not been here, nor has be sent to know'how.l am, and there's the flag at half mast." The old statematesinductive reason hadtold 'the truth, and 6e lay in silence, the great tears coursing down his gashed cheeks, as the: dreadful. truth %sank into hie mind. JEFF. Davis:—A despatch from Wash ington saYs-that the grounds being tak en by the Southern press and many of their loaders that they have- '.comtnitted no crime, but had the right to ' make war upon the Union, has annoyed the President no little, and there are indi cations for the last day or two that his purpose to let Jeff. Davis off will be abandoned._ The pressure from every Congressman who has seen him is 'very strong for jtistice . ; they demanding that it shall be placed beyond cavil that a million of men have not shed their blood vain ; that it'cin only'be' done by the iicaffold. it The'day- fixed' upon for the execu tion.of liars—Martha Grinder, condem ned to death at Pittsburg, Pa., for pois oning iiwoman,is on the 19th of Jana• i ary.. When the sheriff went to her cell to announce tbe ; fact to her o . ibei ClDfor-, tpnate woman, divining his object, sank down upon her couch and -sobbed bit terly. When be read the warrant ebe gave wey to violent grief, and pr .tested. her Innocence in vehement language. After the reading her strength•gave way and she fainted. . , sir The extraordinary story started' shout a socket courtship and marriage existing bet Ween the, celebrated . Arctio elpiorer, Dr.'Knne; and one of the Miss FOxis,' of Rochester-knockingn fatne,' will soon receive fresh and - conclusive' developentents 'in the' publibation, by' Carleton. of a full history of this - singu lar connection, to ge th er with correspon , dance. pOrtraits and fac•siiiidelettOrs, -entitled "The Love Life of Dr. Kline."' or A merolgikt, -who started- in -busk , mescia - NAP TATl'`w„ . ilpftv pars figootitb siosPit 4 oittect: to* vpintrar.- 111111 SONNFOINLI FOR EVIZRYBODY. — A Ara lona/ Enterprise. —The Ame rice n S tate s - man published in New York, has been offering as a prize to every club of flee subscribers for•that popular weekly pa per, one of those splendid Steel Engra vings of the Uniform Series of National Portraits, comprising those of President Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Lieut. Gen. Grant, Gen'ls. Sherman. Sheridan,Tho as, McClellan, Fremont, and Admirals Farragut and Porter, and also including those of George and Martha Washing ton, engraved and published in the best style 19x24 inches for framing valued At $2.00 each. The Statesman now pro pees to peke this a National Enter prize, and if possible place one or - more of these ,splendid National .. .Portraits and the Statesman into- the _bands of every American citizen. • For that purpose its publishers will send to even Subscriber far the Statiwi man for one year who sendsln his name and $1.50 subscription, before the 'first of January, 1866, either of the above splendid engravings free. And ten subscribers sending $15.00 will receive the full series of twelve above named. These engravings are the finest published, and will' worth $2.00 each.' They - will be Bemired on rollers, arid sent by mail,' postage paid, with perfect safety. to any address. The above offer is Made at 'a great sacrifice, as a . special inducement to in . troduce the Statesman to every Amer-- can before the first of Jannary, 1868, and cannot &liana beyond tbat dute Editors publishing this notice in their paper and sending us a copy nfarked will receive a copy of either of ttie above engravings free. Address, - ' AMERICAN STATRSMAN, 67 Naisau Street, New York. '" ' • sS.pltial Matta LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS. The gruff fe male Remedy for Irrigularities.—These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara tion, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostnnns. ' Being liquid, their action is direct , and positive, rendering them a rellable,-spee dy and certain specific for the cure- of all ob structions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consum ed by-the ladies of the United States, every one of whom 'speak in the strongest terms of praise of their good merits. 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A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOtd If yout bowels are costive, EL TRY TIIPM. If you have worms, TRY If your breath is bad. THEM If you feel drowsy,TßY THEIL TRY . If you are low spirited.THEß TR YTIIENI. If you have a sick headache. ThY THEM. If you have taken a drop too !T wo, TAKE A FULL DOSE. They only cost TO cents a box, TRY THEM. Blue Vass, and other preparations of Iln eurp, actually prouuce more slifferlog death than the diseases which they Nf etst4 cure. And vet this corrosive mineral flounced toy the allopathic doctors, is p ry, bed by them almost universs'ly in Lly tte _ plaint, Consumption,of Lungs, li t 411 ' THE NIANDRUCE PILLS are composed entisely of carts ail he r b s tamed from the great storehDave of Nato, and their.salutary encts will appear a l as the medicine is brol4ht to the test or a f i , experiment SC ti ENEICS KANDR.IgI PILLS do not produce at y nativ a or siene4 of the atomics?) ; but when given for Dy l p, t , sia, it may b e proper to ula them is comet. tion with SCJIENCK'i SEAWEED T.)NI(, By this judicious treatmen' the digestive f R . ulties are speedi'y restored to their full vio , and the worst cases of indigestion may cured. When we reflect that the liver is OP l aw internal organ of the body, that to it 131541. ed the important duty of filtering the by sf and prepanng the bite, that it is subject I s many disorders, and that when it is dew or inactive the whole body suffers synsit st ically, It is not surprising that a rsed, t2 , which, can restore the healthy operations the Liver should produce wonderful ellsoss in the general health, a•ii effect cures et may appear to be almost miraculous, fi n d, ache of long continuance, severe pains in.! side, breast and shoulders, aching of the sms, a feeling of general weakness all wre!cie,. ness, and other alarming and distressinm as . to "Is, indicative of imperfect or dianderela. Lion o f the liver, are speedily removed by ly e use of SCIIE:NCR'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Costiveness, piles. biller or nor etsetttn; and that indescribable feeling of eppren4 mental anxiety, it.ngeor, lethargr enj pression of spirits, which unfit a man Mr Ch management of business and the enjlymnitd life, are all relieved by the use of MANDR IKE PILLS: DA- &HE rrcx.— Dear : ta'.ep!eiim in sending you a rertificaie in aldnion ti many you have already receiriol from •ife. ing humanity. I can scarcely &id !sins, sufficiently strong to expiese my ?twit gratification of the yrnii,lerfol cares NIANDItAKE PILLSand SE.A.IS ' EE'J:dt IC have effected in the entire core or the most stubborn Cases of the affiTtalo is r liver. Fur three years 1 suffered teyoc, cc acription ' • all my frcechls. as . came to the conclusion that my time. : life was short . Such wss terou'e c • Lion to which I was ledu:A . .l mist lice had bec ,me a burtheri; coy ail in a state of inflarrun 'than ; I c 9 iJ a) , could nut sleep; my wU.).e 9r.1 • Wl4 with pain ; awl wen.d arias and ankles, renderiog them „:co On several occasions I w.c,s Wtsecei rush of blood to the 110 ad, me to the groutA, aid I :•. away for dead. I apdike,l to e physicians of our wy, „nzhte: : the medicines that they t:. )441: ,c):, my case, bat of no avail. One of them said he co,i'.d do :13 m— me, and advised me, as a lag los)rt, cod iiker oil. Not relish' z, declined to take it. Accent , tisement in my Ilaudl. I cit , lel , Iy3. • examined me and told me the oitor , disease. You then ordered the Tonic with an observance of diet, P- , Z your word that in one were i WY P self another man. I follawr.: you 1. , ze, and, as you predicted, an ;it etTectea. I continued put PL'A not i' for sortie time, and my.v • goodness, and your in:alun . CP am once mole restorP.l n, v-irct most earnestly recromme: , l suffering from affection I the liver your Pills and Panic r ,sl7 '• will be effected. I have sera many' to you. and they have all been Cre!. information my fellow-cuizeNi nay r . wit I be freely given by the ' residence, No 812 Federal street and Pei:* unk road RLEs 4 .1:01'; 4 1S , Formerly Pn•,rer,` Da. SC Wl.' prof , sl , l3 principal office, No. 15 N'.:r:115,z:".1 2, ; ". net of Commvce, rt . er day, from 9 a. to , until 4 p. rn.; street, New York, every Toes:ay. 3; No. 38 Sumner istieet, Boglon, %1:1 every Wednesday; from 9 to 3: ai.l ?trl other Friday at 108 Baltimore stree!, more, Md. Ail advice. free, but for ough examination of the luno with pirometer the charge is three dollars. Price of the PUIIII0:11C Syru ) E.r.l Tonic, each $1.50 per bottle. or 97.50;;er.t, dozen. Mandrake Pills. 2.5 cents per St. For sale by all Druggistsand Dealer!. GET THE REST! INVENTORS, M EC 11 ANICS. 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