ght 41tatitttiatt. F L Baker, Editor, MARIETTA. PA : SliON9 Yorping, binuarii 6, 5866. Sit . The Legislature adjourned on W cdriesday, m orktegoiit. to - meet egain until next Wednesday., and witti the ta cit understanding that after a two or t h ree• rr ad journ _fora .brief;period.. is Confident ly expected that by that time Governok Curtin will have returned, fully.restored to health.- His message, transmitted to the Senate and House of Represents tives;although brief, gives in very' forci ble language the reasons which compel led him.to abserChimselrfrum Ex ecutive Department. • tit The Reading Railroad Company it is stated, contemplate ,placing, four tracks on their road—two for.passeugers and two for freight. They „have now three tracks over a good portion of the road. The companyhave recently made valUaide purchases of property at Bridgeport, opposite Norristown,. at Conshohocken, Pottstown, and, other way stations, with the intention of ersd. ting large passenger and freight depots, at these points. ' eat- 'rhe peoPle.of several counties in Illinois nre . ueing corn for fuel. Corn costs 10 cents per bushel, and seventy bushels make'a cord; the cost of a card is therefore s7.'' A cord of wood, with the sawing of it, costs $9.50, so that $2.50, are saved besides which the corn makes more heat than wood. The corn crop is beyond the ;lemand. It would be a'blessin4 if semen!' the eastern poor could be flirnished with food from west ern woodpiles. Cr A merchant hi' Pittsburg, by the name of Shaw stands charged with hav ing causeittlie abduction of his wife and her confinement in a lunatic asylum, on the plea that she was insane and danger ous. By some `means he obtained the certificates of two physicians to that ef fect, and a few days since had the police seize her, and despite the heartrending cries of the helpless woman she was forced into the Street oars and hurried to the asylum. ear Garibaldi has offered tits services to the authorities of Naples to.uurse the cholera patients in the hospitals, but. the Syndic of Ulf; city would not permit him thus to expose himself to danger. No act of Garibaldi's in the height of Ilia military fame, is nobler than this. Garibaldi offering ; to nurse the sick of Naples ia grander than . Garibaldi enter ing the city in triumph •by the side of Victor Effanuel the king. ar The Mexican Republic is not without money, for one day last week the sum of two millions of dollars is sil ver, coined at El Paso, was deposited in a Washington bank, to thi3 credit of the Jaurez Government. This is'nota large sum, it is true, but it is evidence of vi tality, quite equal to anything Maximil iln can show, and will d‘:(something to keep alive the hope that better days are is store for the Republic. cir Mary Smith, a colored servant at the Lindell Hotel, St.'Louis, has been committed tojail to answer the charge preferred by a :lady boarder, that she, the said Smith, stole "on? long braid of black hair of the value of $25, four pairs of crimped rolls of the value of. $B, two waterfall puffs of the value of about 83. 50, four pieces of crimped hair of the value of about SIO,P! all belonging to and worn by the complainant. • ' giar Mr. S. P. Darlinguto has been appointed Superintendent of the Phila- delphia Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in place of George U. Fran eiSens, promoted to General Agent of the Transportation Departme:.t of the road, station at Philadelphia. titr Bitterness of feeling,between the Attfoßolyaud the United States c inerease; -- atilr t he4Are prdetiectlat'n - eollisien before the whi ter is oveil't'Sbould this thane to pass Brighatii will have lost his souses. sr A well•to-do farmer of Randolph, hung himself in his lyiro, leaving kt bhp of raper on- which was written, "Rec. Miller is, the cense, of my death. He has cheated me out of my farm. fir Joseph Eloward was recently sent to ire fteforio School lUTobigan as a boy, and diecbarged as a girl. - She bad worn boK clothes for'sev'en years with , , out suspicion.. Bra kinvettithY.plaater near Memphis, who had been with a mulatto slave girl, has jubt married her, , rather than lose :her; as-she wbs about to marry a colored:man:: ts Napoleon , has c s!n.t,ltr Aexinalt . , minister at Pitris flame : ep,4 o . city or e ie o, to djasnade bias tram, tiNdica-, ling, btrt it NatilbelL,ted t bs it 37 7 91d I c. PERDERION DOCOLA9.—Speaking of this well-known colored orator, the New Bedford Standard says : "Twenty-Bova' years ago a fogitlve from Southern bond age found his writ', toithis city. He ob tained employment in a foundry, and while blowing the bellows his eyes were fixed on the newspaper slip stuck up be fore him, from which he was striving to obtain knowledge. After toiling here for a few years, encouraged by a few who recognized in him the capacity of being more than a mere day laborer, he went to other and higher fields of toil. TWO evenings ago that fugitive; slave lectured before our Lyceum to the largest audi ence of the season, listened to attentive ly by an audience cornposed'Of' i .the, best class of our citizens. The next morning he. break fasted withthe.-gentle man.. who paid, the first mine-pence , he earned twenty-seven years previously. Gir Mi Sbuthern of Dubuque, Igwa, lately brought an action against Mr. Overpack ; fur seducing his wife, and the $7OOO damages. This is the way, the thing is done in . England : in stead of challenging the seducer and thus 'give him an equal nhance to take your life ae you have to take his, the law is resorted to for damages, and . al ways with success where the seducer has money and the case is made out. fir General Early,_ whom Sheridan thrashed s 9 splendid in the Shenandoah valley, is now in Havana, en route for Mexico. He writes to the New-York News that.be has never asked for a par don from President Johnson, nor would he accept one, even without ,restrictions, if it were tendered, him: He does not regret his past course, nor would he sub mit to "the foreign yoke now imposed upon his country." A poor devil and a bitter rebel. i w A Pastor's secret.—lt is said of an excellent man, whose ministry exten ded over twenty-eight years to one people, that the secret.of his marked ac ceptableuess as a preacher lay. In the following things : the transparent sim plicity of his motive,. the earnestness and vivacity of his manner, the evan gelical iubstance, and the judiciousbrev ity of his discourses. Almost invariably he brought his discourse within the half hour. - eir, The Hon. Thaddeus Simons in troduced in the ilouselately a bill ap propriating 530,000 f 0 'r repairing and refurnishing the. White House. This appropriatidn has long been needed, the furniture of.the East Room particularly' offending.by its soiled tapestry ; disfig ured wails, and ragged upholstery. In-1 its present condition, the' apartment is totally.unfit to be opened to•the pnblic. , - 'A man in Fall River, Massachu setts, last week devoured a nine pound turkey, with the usual fixings, at a single Meal. He found that hie companions at table had each one seizesl a pigcon, and being disappointed at not getting one himself, he grabbed the turkey and ate it all, saying " every man his own gar TheAnestion of negro suffrage, was putto rest on: Friday last, in the • Dis triet of Columbia, as far as the vote of the citizens of the District is concerned. The vote was said to be very large, and stood six . thousand, six hundred and four votetvagainst negro suffrage, and' thirty•five,ip-favor of it; Cr The Oatawiss a Railway, it is sta ted by a gentleman who passed over it recently, is undergoing extensive repairs and improvements. Rails and ties are strewn along it in many places. This is the work of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Co., the new lessees of the fond. Air Deacon S. Maxwell, of. Greenfiel d ,,. Mass., lately dug up a $5 gold piece in his garden] .He at once bethought him self that seventeen years ago he paid Mr. Benjamin Spear two ssgold pieces for labor, one of which he lost, and could never end. The•half eagle was returned to Mr. Spear by the deacon. Sir In a receni, lecture on Egyptian embalming by Dr. Steele, before the New York Medical Society, he said that there %ere so many mummies in Egypt that now railroads were being opened in that country they were used as fuel. fir The New York ()antral Railroad has thirty thousand dollars invested in little brass baggage checks. Thirty thousand pieces of baggage ; ,are some times °heckled at - Albany in a - single month. Gar People are advised to keep.out of sleeping cars, it is estimated that 'on ac count of their imperfect ventilation one thousand persons die annually from ty phoid fever contracted in them. ' sir The. Comptroller of the, Currency states that DO new , national banks can be created and charters will be given only to those whose applications were presented prior to June Ist, 1865. la - The Empress of Mexico is the Emperor's interpreter. She speaks flu ently the French, Spanish, Vera - ten' and English languages, allre Jec s • dt ' a great. 'Worthen. • . . . ,II 0p ry Win ter.,:Davis; a distio. guishekjanver and extmenlber,qfw Con- Zgreen died iicSaltintore, - ::onitaiitunday 41t,nged._.48 yew. IT-A; rasa A A 11 U DM ABOUT REBELS &o.—John C. Breck inridge, Gen. McCausland, Harry , Gill ? mor, and several other rebels l are now in Tbronto. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Gen. Sherman recently-had a friend . ly'interview`at Mealphis. 'Gees. Scbtt and Longstreet met last week at New Orleans. Maj. Gen. Thomas, who is chief in command of Alabama, Missis sippi, &c., was at Montgomery two weeks ago, but the Legislature then in session took no notice of him. While 'Gen. Thomas was still there, the rebel Gen. Hampion arrived, when a commit tee, of the Legislature waited on him and invited him to lake a seat in the Legislature, • -which he did, the, whole ..body rising, and the Speakerwelcoming him 1 This is reconstruction with a ven geance-1 somelkeople'saritirjust as well to, let them blow off, their steam in this way—it hurts nobody. *, ,tifir There are some „husbands else where than in Indiana, whose lack of ac quaintance with their families would make them 6t subjects. for such a joke as the following, narrated by ; the New Al_ bany i Ledger : - One of the merry, wives of Bloomington. Indiana, played a prac tical joke ocher husband, by having the babe, a sweet little infant of six months, done up in a basket and left on the front door steps, with a note informing him that he was, the father of the child and must support it. The indignant husband swore roundly that it was not, his, bul, finally saw the joke when ho found the cradle: empty. ' He has concluded to cultivate the acquaintance of his family hereafter. ea - Mary Sawyer, a young lady of Oldtown; Me., was drowned a few 'days ago i ,,ia.,a melancholy, way. She had been visiting across the river, and star ted to go home in company with°. young man on skates who drew her on a sled, but skated in a hole and drew her alter him., lie got on the-ice and gave his hand to the young lady, to help her o,nt, when his glove , came off and, she was carried noder the ice and drowned. ifir A young lady of Westborough, N. H., was married on Thanksgiving Day, to a returned soldier, , whoni she had never seen till within a few days, the courtship having been- conducted lay letter. On the folloWing morning ,the young bride donned her cloeli•and ,bon : net, and, evading her husband's .ques tions as to her intentions, left for parts unknown. ta - The,qualification of voters which it is proposed in Congress to introduce into the Districl of Columbia, that all male ciaz . ens of the age of twen ty:one years, who can read the Constitu tion in English language and write their own names shall be voters. That, if en acted,will shut out some whites in that District and admit'not a few of the col . ored men. ar The Louisville Journal, in speak ing of Mi. Buchanan's book,.thinks the fishy old woman has committed a foolish waste of time to argue his case after the verdict had been rendered and-the-_pun- - ishment - (universal condeinnation_ and contempt) inflicted. Benedict Arnold's ghost might'as well, attempt to, reverse the, world's decision as. James Buchanan. StepheriS•, the Head Centre of all the Fenians, who recently escaped from an Irish prison, with the. cqnnivance of some one or more persons connected with it, has safely arrived , at Paris, where the Isish-Americ n rebel John Mitchel, is also. ea" A most destructive flood occurred in the West Branch of the Susquehanna river, last week, Some 70,000;000 feet of timber mere swept away, and other damage sustained by the lumbermen in that locality.. Both branches of the Pennsylva ._ ilia Legislature - met at Harrisburg on Tuesday last. David Fleming was elec. led Speaker of the Senate, and - Jamei R. Kelley of the House of Representa tives. - N9 business was transacted. Gir Among the New Years' gifts pre sented toGeneral Grant, was a library selected with great dare, end puiehased at a cost of five thousand dollars by a few of the eminent citizens of Beaton.' far Two hundred thousand yards of French bro.dzloth t which was found in the rebel ram b:tunewall, is to be de stroyed in Waslaington. It is supyosed that it is infected with yellow fever, lar Rev: Alfred Owen, a Baptist min. istr at Lynn, Mass.; broke through the ice while skating, the other day, but was so tall that he touched bottom and es caperl injury. tar Mrs. Schriffs, wife , of the post maeter .of Chicago, died suddenly on : -New, Years' day, whilst-receiving the. calls of lfer friends. air A. very destructive fire occurred in Philadelphia on Monday night. The jaid - at $100;000. egif Why is rU o the- gayest letter in, the • thelalphabet ? Becatise it is Itlwaye Gener:o George:l3: 3r, vas born nt Dresden,..zdt 'NV The-Mayof LonisiOitelittivbeeti 4Aapelibkivilt:llforitts.o39ed .4 ay -4•4' tr,be nzIA hi a Nut—Zttit- Hon. James A. Bayard sailed for Eu rope about a week since. • The wife of -a . German surgeon died recently in Paris: W-hen friends came to condole with him be was found to' be busily dissecting her body. • • Mr. Fay, recently the agent for the Davenport Brothers, is giving exhibi tions, to show the manner in which their tricks are performed. The New York and Erie Railway has just negotiated a loan of four million five hundred thousand dollars . ,. in. Eng land, for-the completion , of its &labia track. Freiiry's breech-loading rifle, present ed ;by M. Winchester, of the United Statea'Arma Company, has carried off the prize offered by the Swiss Federal government for the best breech-loading fire-arms. Any person wanting.a document, or any number of documents, published by order of Congress, need, no longer de pend on members of Congress for them. He can order them of the public printer., and_receive them-on paying the actual cost. This is a new arrangement. . A petition to Ocingress, now being circulated for signatures, commences as follows: "The undersigned, women o'f the United States, respectfully ask au amendment of the constitution that shall prohibit the several States from diWanchising any of their citizens on the ground of sex." The•committee to erect a monument to. President. Lincoln, on Union Square, New York;by dollar inbscrjptions, have reduced th.e'amount required from fifty to twenq-five:thousand dollare:' Only , about fourteen thousand dollars have thus far been raised. . . iur•Mrs. Ann Gentry, for twenty-sev• en and.a half years postmistress at Co lumbia, Missouri, . recently resigned. She is the widow of General Richard Gentry - , who was made the postmaster at that place during Jackson's first term. Onk his death, in the Seminole war, his wife \WWI appointed his successor by_ A coos.Kend,all. • .The''atteriding phisidian upon - Gov.'" Curtin in Cuba writes that the Gofern.. or is rapidly recovering his'health. His malady was a distressing pain in the spine. That pain has cepsed, and the Governor has recovered the' use' of his ' it is sti . iipoSe'd'tiaat lie will rn re- turn'ioe time in Jetrioarv. • ,The ,National lntelligencer say,s.efforts are .being; rnad e. by a cumber- of - . int] den .tial gentlemen to-get Congress. to pur chase a-large tract of land. on the.north ern-side of the city, known as the Wash ington J.. Berry .property, ,for • the. pur pose of erecting.thereon a. presidential mansion, with a magoi6cent :park at-. tached. A white boy, about 12 years of ago, . • escaped from the' Sioux Indians and reached Mound Station, Colorado, on Novembei 27th . . He had been a cap tive so long that be could not speak Englisli, - and says he does not know any thibg about his father and mother. Ile says the Sioux have two white iomen and'several negroes caßtives now. In Baltimore, on Tuesday night, two young , men got into an altercation with regard to a disreputable female; rwhen one assaulted 114 other with a razor, cutting his throat.and killing him. A drunken than named Jacob Zimmer• men laid down in the street at Indian apolis Ind., on Wednesday night, and when found was so terribly frozen that both his hands:fell . oli tie will. die. A female ‘.• medium " at Ypsilanta, Mich., deserted her jausband and found her affinity its.a.Dr. Baker, who was also a dealer in spirits. But her five child ran were in the ,way; so they coolly poisoned three of them, and privately buried them in a lot. The enurder,would, ''out," and .the free. lovers have, been arrested. Young Ketchum, the forger of 'New York veho had confessed to his guilt, has been'senteticed to four :years and six months in the State prison." • Matteis are transpiring th.at seem to indicate an early resolution of the Mes jean problem, in a quiet ,and peaceful way. There is little or no, doubt bUt ibat'Maximillan will evacuate. A.soldiersl cemetery •,has been , . laid out on the Wilderriess battlefield - , 'Arid nearly eight hundreds soldiers have been buried there, with,their names on h - eadx boards. - - f." John Quincy Mains .has been elected to the LegAlaini.erfroni i gn'inCy, - mass; He is an Adams of the fOOrth genera= tion. • The funerdt of Gov. _ borNyin ..took, place At : Lebanon, Ohioy on• Christmas day, and w‘as7aitended ,by?delegates from all parts of the State. , - . Vii:poor. Ed ociternith: t in LO,llio -recently . invested fey-dollars,in :two acreett of oil land, out pf which,ciri..Aarew,;,,mnoths, he made $1:40t000 - -Hef-lkas succeeded "ihe.rev:a t4Pu s liPdit(ttil-• al Z.-41 ut miq. qjcil There is nothing like Dr. Valpau's Frenolp " TiDsloy l keepAngtlie complexion fresh and t en-. 1 fiieli rel . from pimples. TV: c 4 a' s . " if :tIli? Le en.kte fernale lsyseetii. Tte c iiiiiifeed4iiiiAgAiiViail' atzeiii , 4 fd tillt regulates 9.ll44:. v ' all''e::f ''' ch.. , i b e i g ivro s la ip,iiiir e tajoye t tvet b ,iiido I tiggiarti rittirilifikbg 4.44 i 5 ,19,4 , 06 , 0g 0 v a ril 1.. i , e ,r.• r 4 'I!: I,:akovAio, :=. ,f. ' " .. _,. Zptrial is HEALTH WORTH HAVING if it is, protect it. lt is a jewel'as easily lost as vir tue, and in some cases as difficult to recover. Nature; in our climate, and especially at this season, requires to occasionally reinforced. But everything depends upon the tonic used for this purpose. The medicinal tinctures, all of which are based on common alcohol, are dangerous. Quinine, as everybody finds out who takes much of it, is a slow poison One safe protective from alt unhealthy atmospher ic influences exists, ant one only. This pow erfuLpreventive is Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, a compound of the purest stimulant ever manufactured, with the -most effective tonics. alteratives, regulators, nd ,depurators that chemistry has yet extracted from the botanical li n e 0.. co nva!eleeny, , languid and feeble from recent sickness, will find the Bitters an itcomparabl ejlestOAtiye, not disagreeable to the taste, and eminently invigorating. No other stimulant" produces ,the same. effect" as this Stomachic. •'lt 'does not excite or flutter the nerves, or occasion any undue_ arterial action.; .but at once soothes and strengthens the nervous-system and the Animal spirits. ~ - Lvoic's PitildnrcA L DROPS. The great fe male Remedy for Irregidarities.—These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid prepara tion, and better than any PiDs; Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and posifive,.rendering them a reliable, spee dy and certain specific for the cure of all ob strimtions and suppressions of nature. Their porailaritY 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 Whorii speak in'the stronliest terms,of praise of their good merits. They are rapidly taking the placemfeveryother Fernale Rem edy, and are' considered by all who kndw aught of thein, as the surest, safest and most infallible preparation in the. world, for the cure of all female complaints, the removal of ail obstruction's of nature, and thepromotion of health, regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used, and . ekplairiing *hen lii49.filitild" nor •could not be used without producing etiects'eontra ry to nature's chosen laws, will be found care fully folded around each bottle, with the writ ten signature of Joint L. Lvorii without which none-aregenuine. - - Prepared by Dr. Joint L. LyoN,, 193 Chapel street, NeW;flaven','Conn., who can be con sulted either'personaliy or b}' Mail, (enclosing stamp) conct ruing all pritme diseases and fe male weaknesses .' Sold bruzgist s every where. C. G. CLARK & Co., GPR'I Agts for U. S. and UaundaS. . • , To CONSILAPtIV:ES.—The advertiser hav ing besa'restore&to health in a lei' weeks by a Very-simple remedy, after having suffered several' yearSovith a severe-lung- affection, and that dread ac,' - ease, Consumption, 'is ap xio.us to make known to. his fellow-sufferers the means of Cure. To all Iv ho desire it, lie will send a'copy of the prescription, flee. uf charge; 'with' the directions for preparing and useing the Sante,. which they will find a siire cure for Consurription;Althma, Coughs, Broil .chitis, Colds, and all throat-and-lung-affections: The only object of Abe advertiser in sending the "prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spr.iad information which he conceives to be invalabble, and he, hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will'cost them nothing,. arid inay'ProVe a blessing.' - Parties iviihini.the Prescription, FntE, return mail,. will please address Rev. Eplyalin A.'W.u.solg,:WilLiamsburg; Kings County, New-York. Lly 6." l The January thaw is a "c;ipital institu tion', for producing colds,- eoughs and-kindred ailments—much worse than severe cold wea ther, and we advise our readers, particularly those predispOsed to any pulmonary weakness, to see to it that they ale well shod, and allow no.change of clothing. If any One is so u'n- fortunate.as to contract a cold, coagh, hoarse ness orother pulmonary disorder, we knaveof nothing so efficient as _Coe's Cough Balsare. Our adviCe is, take little and often. To those._ Who have been _living on. the fat of the land through the holidays, and have got their stom achs out of order, we would prescribe COE'S Dyspepsia Cure ; it has eured some very bad cases of Dyspepsia. AGES TS WARTED !—To ae]l prize CErtifi cates for GOLD and SILVER Watches, Ladies Jewelry, Dianiond Rings, Pins,. &c., ONLY $5 EACH, for ANY Wide hRAW i. Retail price from $lO to $250; all goods Warranted genuine. Price of Certificates 25 cents each. LiLeial premiums and Commission allowed to 4gents. SaMple - certificates sent free.. For circulars - and terms 'address HAY WARD &I No: 229 Broadway, N. Y. 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