ihr Matiettiatt. IVIARIETTA. PA : Flftirho Voroing, Way ge, 1860. go - The Fredericksburg (Va.,). Her ald has the annexed curious statement -We are informed of a singular case of change of color that is now going on in the person of a black man in Culpepper county, Va. Our informant has known the negro for fifteen years, and destribes Liui to have been at one time as ' black it tar.' Within the last three months the negro has been gradually changing his skin. His hands are still dark, but from the wrists to the shoulders his arms are as fair as any white man's. His whole body is spotted,, gradually chang log its hue. It is a marvel. in view of the fact that the negro has never had a t!ay's sickness, and is healthy now." or The body of Preston King, who committed suicide in No,vember last, a 11.9 found in New Yo'fli harbor on Mon day. A cord was found hitached to the t.houlder and chest as if it had held , a weight. It will be remembered, that Mr. King purchased a bag of shot on the morning of his suicide, and requesi ed tho dealer to put it into two pack nges for Convenience of carrying. In the pockets of his clothes when fonnd were. pair of gold spectacles, a gold to bacco box, a pocket knife and a pocket book: 410 The Fall River ( Mass.,) News says " Mr. Isaac Barker, of Tiverton, R. 1., was in town lately wearing cloth ing with silver buttons over two hundred years old. In company with his broth er, Peleg Barker. be owns a house in Pembroke, twelve miles from Plymouth, which . is two hundred and thirty-nine years old. It is still inhabited, has al v..ays been in their fainily, and is believed to be the oldest house in the United States. our A Boston letter to the ChWago Tribune, under date of April 28th, says : " The widow of . Edward W. Green, late ly es,ecuted, was yesterday for the first ime, informed of her husband's death. She was terribly affected. She says that many times within the last three weeks she has attempted to write to him, but a mysterious something prevented her putting pen to paper. She had not once suspected the truth." ifir An old resident of Mobile, named Perry, has just returned from a nine years' cruise, and Bade his wife married to another man, and keeping house with the children of Perry; The wife repudi ates the long lost husband, and instead of throwing open her arms and fainting, as is the custom of the country in such cases, she deliberately chucked her tru ant husband out of doors. ofir Dr. Henry Bryant, of Beiton, has presented to the New England Natural 'History society a collection of nine thousand birds. The specimens formed the well known collection of La Fresnaye which wise, the most valuable private or nithological cabinet in Europe, and mit biderable opposition was manifested by the French government to its leaviOg that country. W A gentleman living in Norwich, New York, had his pocket picked thir ty-three years ago of e 360 .,, ' At intervals of thirteen, seventeen and three years he has received the whole amount back in mysterious installMents by. mail, with requests to forgive the theft. The rob bed gen tleman is now eighty,seven years old. eir A. cow died recently in Harkwick, Vt., from some , mysterioae cause. On examination her stomach wits imp d to contain fifteen iron nails, fourter4pieces of atone of different sizes, five pieces of glass, a part of an eartbern -Oitaber, be sides a large .quantity, ofsmallei articles weighing nearly a pound. fir A Portland steamei . w,E4 kind to he going, e.stray;.:op a recent trip from Boston, owlngito:the deviations of her compass.. Tile- deviations it was also found, was caused by the steel hoop skirt of a young lady who was in the pilot house, and on her retiring the compass resumed its proper position. sir information upon which full reli ance can be placed proves that Andrew Johnson is resolved to remove General Howard, the Christian chief of the free.d men's bureau, if he can find-an excuse for so doing. Gir In Fr N. Y., the ,Health r - Board, in order to stir the people to action with regard to cleaning up, have posted the following notice : "Thiebol• era i s coming By order of the com:• mittee." skr A boy notneci Conrad Sodh, corn= milted suicide in St. Louis, because he' was chastised by his father in the pros encs of lots sweetheart 4 anir other spteta tors. I. :Patent bone ernehint machine. The eir Horace Greeley urges everybody to " buy land." He says : " Land• is still amazingly cheap in Most parts of our country. and is not destined to re main so. Immigration is very heavy ; we are all sick of war ; and our popula tion increases at a rate which willtouble it every twenty years. The common no tion that we still have an enormous area of arable soil unappropriated is a mis take. West of Kansas and Nebraska— that is, over three hundred miles west of the Missouri—athere is little good land. The central table-lands of our continent lie so high as to be cold and frosty, and in summer are parched by ; persistent, pitiless drought. Even were not the lack of timber a serious obstacle to set. tlement, sot one ante in .fifty could be rendered productive without irrigation and artesian wells, and these are very costly." The Southern journals argue with immense energy that Congress has no right to, keep out the Representatives or the South for an hour, because the stiotion says that "no State without its consent shall be deprived of suffrage in the Senate." These , gentlemen for get that the Sotithern States gave their consent to such a deprivation, in the most emphatic manner, more than five years ago, and that there is no conclu sive evidence that they have yet proper. ly recalled it. Or The echo ,el' law of the State makes it the duty ofs the school directprs to publish an annual statement of the amount of money received and expended, and the amount due from collectors, and setting forth all the financial operations of the district in not less than teu hand bills, to be put up in the most public place in the district.' The statement must be published in a newspaper, if one is published in the district. In all other cases by handbills. ler Send at once for a copy of the American Statesman to 67 Nassau street, New Yore and secure one of those splendid prizes, Over 2000 vari eties of choice Engravings, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, the Empire Shuttle sewing machine, different kinds of Washing Machines, Gold Pens, books, seeds, plants, &c. Sample copy free. The Statesman is published weekly at sl.so per annum, at 67 Nassau street, New York. The coolest thing we have seen for a long time is the following passage from the Mobile Daily Times : " The immense deed superiority of the South.over the North has always been noted by all travelers. Their truly pionsand sincere love of man, their ten der care oforphans, contrasts mosthap pily with- the inhumane and heartless treatment by "the Northern nabobs of the laboring classes." sir The assistant commissioner of the freedmen's bureau for the State of Ala bama has informed the Mayor of Selma,. "that the chain gang, as a mode of, pun. ishmunt for the, freedmen, mast be dis continued ; unless this is done the au thorities will be proceeded against under the civil rights bill. The assistant com misdioner ie determined to• put a stop to a punishment wherein so gross a distinc tion is made on account of color. Soraci of the, copperheads' having boasted that Hon. Alexander Henry, ex-Mayor of Philadelphia, bad consented to' run against Hon. W. D. Kelley, for Congress in the fourth district ass John eon•policy man, a gentleman on the spot declared that Mr. Henry had positively assured him that be would consent to no such use of his name. or By a recent act of Legislature, all re-enlisted soldiers, in the late war, who did snot receive their local bounty, at the time of re-enlistment, can now ob tain the same, up to the,amount of three hundred dollars, unless a special agree ment was entered into by the parties for a less sum. George Ward, the oldest Odd Fellow in the world, died recently at Preston, England. He was born in 1789, and joined the order of Odd Fel lowa in 1815. He was one of those who signed the first "dispensation" which came to America. • fir An infant was accidentally hung near Mahoney city latey,in consequence of its night slip catching'on a peg as the child slid out of bed. When its mother awoke and discovered the ,situation of the child, it was suspended by the riegk and dead. lir The Tennessee House of Repre sentatives has expelled James R. Hood, one of the absent members, charged with willfully absenting himself to prevent a quorom. When brought before the House be persistently refused to answer to his name. sr Mrs. Jeff Davis left her ear-ringe is the sleeping car on the !Judson River railroad, on her late trip through New York. They were forwarded to her by ihis honest conductor. • . arir Gen. Roseerans will :probably be come a perinanent •resideiit of Sail NT/j -ar), Oci.' ' jEgr The s*ar osedOing t, thirty days after-marriage: 'it4the' r rieafest thing. R. E. Lee has bad ipiresent of no Frlr'fflMrirMMlrr!rM ! A Pen, PaSte and Scissors The Alexandria Gazette says a dis turbance occurred at Leeatinrg, on Toes, day, in consequence of an attempt of the military guard there to take from Colo nel kioseby, who was in town, his over. coat, which had on it some Confederate buttons, or was gray cloth or something of the kind. He refused to give it up, and mounted his horse to leave town, when be was pursued, and fired at by those who. followed him. The next day this military company, it is said, were ordered from .Leesburg. The ex-rebel General Hays, of Louis iana, and J. B. Lafitte, ex•rebel agent in Europe, have been pardoned. So gen.-. eral and marked have become the pardons by. the President of late, that nobody will be much surprised if a gen• eral pardon, except in a very few cases, is shortly proclaimed—and the rebels. in alll - their pomp and defiance, with the blood of our sons, fathere, biothers, &c., still red upon their bands, will be seen strutting upon our streets. A Tennessean, in London, being ask ed abotit the fertility of the soil of his State, declared that -'they "raised corn enough there to make whiskey for all the world, besides what is wasted for h•aad ; and that the pumpkins grew so large it was cusOtnary to - split a fpll sized one iu the, middle and scoop out either half for a flat-boat, while the little ones made admirable canoes." The bier on which Washington's re mains were carried -to the tomb, with many other relics which used to , grace the museum at Alexandria, •Virginia, but which disappeared at the beginning of the war, have been kept secreted from Government detectives and. camp followers, and ere nowhere to be found. Mr. Durant, ofStan, formerly a.part ner of Rufus Choate, and one of the rich est and most successful law; ere of that city, has left the bar for the pulpit. The late loss of an only son is said to have been the cause of this step. Big preaching is reported to be very effect ive. Mrs. Moses Goodwin, who died in Newburyport a few days since, had lived with her husband who survives her, sixty eight years ; and Mr. William Atkinson who recently died in Newbnry, Vt., leaves a wife to whom he had been mar ried sitty-two years. Fred Douglas declares the Congres sional Reconstruction Plan, "in its main features a criminal abandonment of the colored people of the south to the tender mercies of their old masters," and denounces-it accordingly. One Mrs. Chadwick, of lowa, whose child had died, and who imagined that she bad neglected it during its illness, recently visited its grave,- kissed her re maining child and then went and drown ed herself. Some of the citizens of Phijidelphia are taking action for the purpose of pat perly providing for and educating Willie Deering, the only survivor of the Deer ing family, so inhumanely butchered. A. shell which had been , bought jor old iron exploded in an iron. Thiuudly.at Waltham, Mass-, on Thursday, instant ly killing a man and two boys; . and - se verely wounding two others. Gen. 0. S. Ferry has been nominated as the successor of Mr. Foster, Senator from Connecticut. He Was a successful soldier and is a prominent lawyer. a • An elderly roan was recently arrested by the police, of Roston for intoxication in whose pockets were found over ten thousand dollars. colored man in Philadelphia de. votes $2,000 to the circulation of Con gressional speeches in favor of negro suffrage. Gen. Fisk advertises in the - Memphis papers for colored Mechanics to rebuild the negro churches destrayed by ato late riot. The salary of the Trisasurer . of the United States (at present General Spin ner) has been raised to s6,ooo.per'Year. Upwards of twelve hundred books have been written to explatn the book of Revelatida. John 4. VW hillier,—ttie poet, refines to have his name need as a eaudidate for Congress. Jenny Lind:warliks et liamb2rg in May. Her dear Otto conducts OA &-. fair. In Paris there is a bospitallor super annuated cats. Five priests have lately been married at Naples. • - The Empress Eugenie wite o ty years old on the sth of *ay. Eion..Deniel S. Dickinson's life was insured for 825,000. Tillers is 69, and Gnizot 79 years old, and both bale and vigorona. The Emperor Napolaon billed cele brated hie:sBth . birthday. Four-'coiiiiles were - dirforeed in New Bedford last week. - • • - ' Onions ere eelling..ilk IRpoda. "Island . for tsyopenta kutthel. New' York pie.kpookets weer white ~ ~ 1 >~ 3 1 There are rumors of a wide-spread conspiracy in Russia, of which the at tempted assassination of the Czar was only a premature developemeut. Great anxiety is said to prevail in governthent circles ; the police are en the alert, and the newspapers have been warned to be very careful in their articles. The Right Honorable and Most Rev erend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of Canterbury, in England, has .an in come of $75,000 a year, besides his pri vate fortune. The Bishop of London has an income of $50,000 a year. The children of Richmond are raising funds among themselves to erect a mon ument to Joseph Davis, a little sou -of Jolt. who was accidentally killed a short time before the evacuation of the city by the rebels. Wm. A. Hartz, who was convicted in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, on the charge of passing counterfeit money wee on Friday pardoned by the Presi• dent. In the United States District Court at Louisville, Ky., Wm. P. Johnson, indicted for treason against the United Statbe government, pleaded a pardon from the President and was discharged. Captain Ap Catesby Jones,' who left the United States Navy for that of the rebels, and commanded the iron-clad Virginia, has' been appointed Chief of Ordinance of the Peruvian navy. Two counties in California are expect ed to produce 6ve years hence a wine crop double the entire yield of the Uni ted States in 1860, which the last census put at 1,700,000 gallons. Since the 14th instant, counterfeit currency, amounting to nearly three hundred dollars, principally in fraction al notes, has been detected and branded appropriately by the department. On Friday last the U. S. Treasurer received from a Catholic clergyman, $250 in conscience money, which had been received from a member of his congregation. Brigham Young says if any of hie wives wish to leave him, they are free to go. This , is liberal, but he 4 does not allow them to marry anybody else. This is illiberal. A church and sobOol house in Henry county, lod., have been burned, because a negro preacher lately held forth in them. by invitation. The citizens of Columbia, S. C., have appointed a committee to ascertain whether Sherman or. Hampton set Ore to that city. Willie, the only surviving member of the murdered Deering family, is to be supported and educated by some liberal Philaelphians. There is a man in Cincinnati taxed on an income of $30,000, who eleven years agoexhibited a monkey in the streets fora living. A new steam wagon for common roads has just been tried at Quincy, Illinois, the papers say, with fair:promise of suc cess, Thecinerehatits in Naebville ; Tenn., hav,e been notified to refrain from selling firearms and ammunition to negroee. Five thousand persons are awaiting shipment to the United States from Ireland. Gen. Scott paid a visit to West Point on Thursday. A RECONSTRUCTED NEWSPAPER.—The Vicksburg Herald, .which : has special contract with-the State Department for printing the United States laws Passed during the last five years, and for which they received several thousand _ dollars, informs its readers in an editorial that the laws of this Congress intuit be held to be of no binding force.. The same paper contains a notice of Gov. Hum phreys, that . all , Confederate and State soldiers who are disabled, destitute, or need relief, will be cared for by forward ing their name's to him. Colorpd Union troops get such treatment as.was recent ly exhibited at . Memphis, where their schools and churches were burned, and over 40 murdeied. sir Geo. Wise•says that if the South had succeeded,' all the Union men in that section would have been' disfran chised forever, and the 'same thing' is proved by the evidence of other promi nent rebels equally frank and truthful. Why, then, should the Confederates now cemplaiu of the temporary disfranchise inedtsio- which it is proposed 'to subject them ? • - illat A ladraaked a noted doctor if he did not think the small bonnets the ,la= _dies wire, had.a tendency to. produce a congestion of the brain. "Oh, no," re. plied_he, "the ladies who have tontine don't wear them." Ur Jeff Davis, A. U Stephens, ex • Senator Owin, Gen. Lee, and' ex-Sena tor Ranter, are each said - to be writing a book in excuse for uecession", and as signing reasons for its' failure„ or A Mre. Callabam died , reeently at \Webster; 'Mum; of dropsy after having had 730 pounde--about ten barrela—of water removed from her by twenty sur gical operations. Sir When Dicken'a "American notes" arrived in this country, the "copy" was divided among forty-eight printers in twenty five minutes from the time the steamer touched the wbarf, and the en tire book was published the next day. This was at the beginning of the cheap, paper-covered novel era, and when the Brother Jonathan " people were in the business of popular publications. illar A correspondent writes from Na tchez, Mies.: " Mr. Joseph E. Davis, the eldest brother of President Davis, has finally consented to take the oath, although he says he has never done any thing to need it. He is nearly eighty, years of age, and very feeble. He is still homeless, his_ plantations being in pos session of the freedmen's bureau." Cr Charleston is to have a new week ly paper published in the French lan guage. There are many persons in that city to whom the French tongue is more familiar than the English, and to these the . now journal will be quite an acquisi tion. or A volunteer in the rebel army having been elected town clerk in Wis consin, the Attorney General justifies his predecessor in refusing to give np the books and' papers, and admonishes the late rebel that he cannot bold office in that State. Sfittittl Notitts To CONBI.7ISII.TIVES.—The advertiser hav ing been restored ti 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. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription,' flee of charge, with the directions for preparing and useing the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Coughs, Bron chitis, Colds, and all throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, b: return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WrLsort,Williamsburg, Kings County, New-York. fly ICI— Cholera, Diarrhoea and Dysentery !—A cure is warranted by Dr. TOBIAS' celebrated Venetian Liniment, if used when first taken by persons of temperate habits. This medi cine has beedknown in the United States over twenty years. thousands have used it, and found it never failed to cure any complaint foi which it was recommended; and all those who first tried it, are now never without it. In the Cholera of 1848, Dr. TOBIAS attended 40 cases and lost 4,being called in to -late to do any good. DIRECTIONS :—Take a teaspoonful in a wine glass of water every half hour for two hours, and rub the abdomen and extremities well wit h the Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of ice in the month, almost the size of a marble every ten minutes. It is warranted perfectly innocent to take internally. Sold by all Druggists, price 40 and 80 cents. De pot, 56 Courtlandt-st. N. Y. [4O-1m 313'DEAD BEADS, or, in other words, heads whose once glorious locks have WITHERED AND WHITENED, can in a few moments be re-clothed with all their YOUTHFUL ATTRAC TIONS, by a single application of that wonder ful talisman, CHRISTADORO'S HAIR Dye. Grizzled whiskers and moustaches, ladies' curls into which the snow of age has prema turely drifted, and red, sandy or white brown hair, receive, as if by magic, the rarest-shades of black or brown from this harmless botani cal hair darkener. Manufactured by J. Chris tadoro, 6 Astor House, New-York. Sold by bruggisti: 'Applied by all flair Dressers. LOVE AND MATRIMONY:—Ladies and gen tlemen, if you wish to marry, address the un dersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valuable information - that will,enable you to marry happily and speedily irrespective of age, wealth or betMty. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you.— All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address :ABAN B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint; Kings county, N. Y. [3B-Sm ERRORS or YOUTIL—A gentleman who suf fered fox years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it - , the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi ence, can do so by addressing JOnit B. °e- Dv?, No. 13 Chamber St., New-York. To DRUNKARDS.-A reformed inebriate would be happy to communicate (free of charge) to as many of his fellow beings as will address him, very importaat and useful informatidn, and place in their hands a =sure cure fot the love of Strong Drink of any, kind. This information is freely offered by one who has narrowly escaped a drunkard's grave. Address. SETH B. EtrammisoN, No. 9 Broad Stieet, Neiv York. - . [3m &BARGE, BUT TAVE.—Eyeyy, young lady and gentleman in the United States Can hear something, very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not .noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, Thos. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. lQr Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea ted with the . utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Ley den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE st., Philadel phia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country can ,be seen at his office. .The medical facuJV eremuted to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted with out-pain, No charge for ,oxamination. - Ladies who are suffering: from certain complaints, knotty, only to 'females, should at once get Dr. Velpau's Female Pills. They produce a most charmipg effect. Sold-by, Dr. Hinkle, Marietta, and by all good druggists. CITOVES ! STOVES! STOVES!! STOI-E COOK STOVES, COOK STOVES, STOVES, AT JOHN SPANGLER'S. PARLOR STOVILS, PARLOR 5Tc4.4.., PARLOR sTorE,, GAS-BURNING STOI-E.s JOHN SPANGLER S. STOFORVES, REATI E , STOVSG,-VULC.4A STurE, TWO OR FOUR ROOMS WITH OSE FlRE—Fokrii SUPPLY NOW READY—CALL SEE THEM AT " J. Spangler's Hardware and St ore 31 , re Market Street, Marietta, pa wI I. LCO X & GIBBS NO ISELESS ,-9:2177114 V'euzin.g. The most simple, complete and easzly eged Sewing Machine now in use, ltd,e, every. description of work—never stops at El needs to be helped over seams, but (loci all its work rapidly and well. The net& r t . quires no adjustment—you cannot get it in wrong—it makes any width of hem you w 3 l l —does braiding beautifully. The firmder in the foot of every machine and loin et it, and is always adjusted, never gets out of plate. any Callot her, and ex amine them before purcha;iad H. L. & E. 3. ZAIDIN Corner North Queen street and Centre Num , Sole Agents for Lancaster County. ' Lancaster, February 17, 1506.-tf. REEVES' AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. The Original and Genuine AMBROSIA it prepared by J. ALLEN REEVES and tithe best hair dressing and preservative now ill use It stops the hair falling out, consults) grow thick and long and prevents it from tur n ing prematurely grey. It ersdieste dandruff, cleanses, beautifies and renders at hair soft, glossy and curly. Buy it, tryit sal be convinced. Don't be put of with a !Nei. ous article. Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia and take no other.. For Sale by Druggists mid Deal ..rs in Fancy Goods everywhere, PRICE, 75 Cents per bottle—tit; per &ter. Address, REEVES' AN!) ROSIA DEPOT, 62 Fulton- ht., New-York city, 13- For sale in Marietta at Dr. F. Hinkle', Drug Store. [12.L,1y Ice Cream. AT the request of many of our cal c...;t 3:c . et.% we have fitted op an ICE UREA :11 SA LOCX, in the room formerly occupied by 113 as a tot room, a few doors west of Spangler's St.a. Fruit of all kinds, when in season, Fine Conjletionary, Oranges and Lemons, Fresh Vanilla Beans, Always on hand and for sale. Open every day and evening— Skioiais excepted. HENRY WOLFE k CO. Marietta, April 7, 1566.-Im. t STRAY BULL. A stray Bull, about 2 yran of a Run color, came to the pr eoi i &i i at the subscriber? , residing in East Donegal 011. ship, near Schock's Mill, on the 13th diva April, 1866. The owner i s hereby notified n come forward and prove property, pay char ges and take him away, otherwise he will to sold according to law. ' . HEST Y WA April 28, 1866.-3 t• LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ni!g:i of Lime for Bale, for Whitely:obis; Building and land. This in the best lone is the country. Prices at the kiln for the but picked lime by the bushel 25 cents, ApP to Healy Wolfe, 4.ent for the IN. igh:siii]e Com•iany burning lime on Br. John Me• man's farm.—All orders left with Ibsy Wolfe will be promptly' tilted. THE BEST OF TILE MONTIWES— THE LADY'S FBI END—devoted to FISH ION and LITERATURE. Beautiful Stid Engravings. SPLENDID DOUB LE-lIILD or, OnED FASHION PLATES. The Latest patters of Dresses, Cloali s, Bonnets, Embroidery Household receipts, Music, &c. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines given &swim% Send 15 cents for ample copy to DEA- 0 & PETERSON, 3/9 Walnut-st-, Philsdelphis First N ational Bank of Marietta rr HIS RANKING ASSOCIATION I HAl:nil; COMPLETED ITS MA711 4110 is now prepared to transact all lied , of BANKING BUSINESS. The Board of Directors meet wedlr' II Wednesday, for discount and other hosioeli 113-Bank Yours : From 9A.M ta 3 I ' S ' JOHN HOLLINGER, Pavlova. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. T ILE LADY'S FRIEND— The beet of the Monthlies—delta :lu Fashion and Pure. Literature. 0.50 o° 4 Two copies $4.00; Eight (and one fra° $l6. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEIO6 MACHINES given as premium& &a d 15 cents for a sample copy to DEACON tPG TERSON, 319 Walnut st., PhiladelP~ °' T HE MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Orgam Forty different styles, adapted to sacred 4 secular music, for ele to $6OO each. rg li ore Gold or Silver Medals, or o th er BO: mium.sitsarded them. Illustrated Wilk! sent free. Address, MAsos Lis lisN ,or ton, or MASON BROTHERS, Nee'' Septemser 9, 1865-Iy.] OUR SECOND ARRIVAL :^ 47e . c , of open_ this week our second bo r° !. t pt CHEAP GOODS, which will bb gold ! do the downfall in merchandise. COlfl r o t us, for we will Jot be undersold by an) house outside of Philadelphia. BOWERS & MOpy Market street., Marietta, Q pring Shawls Balmorals Gloves, I o r 1,3 Belts and Buelles, Embroidered V 0 1 chiefs and Collars, Mooning Cow Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings. A full supply at SPANGLER le. RIC> II. OTICE persons knowing 11! selves indebted to the undensig ne please call and settle immediately , ,cg, J. R. DIFFENB' Marietta, April 14, 1866. 4) F t BOXES MESSINA ORA-----IAG.ESA• 2• .Lemons, ilLßWest°talirlFe. a nd I2 C ' Sdbeiaopre sale : i 1_,,, ,°1 --- -- „,,e:c COAL HODS, Coal Selves, and '''''gr 1 4 kers,Stove Grates, Cylindere flings of d ifferent kind, kept on beop,s, JOHN SPAN PP so d• CO cenent td i es , Juq,reRSET SKIRT SUPPOSTESS 701 article fori sa and for sale at MRS. ROTH'S Vsncti , ScO T W O LANDLORDS! Just receive], yo r d Irish HISK/BSc w° ll'l. tedto be inai, .D. 0 1 1-11 OGER'S Celeorated Pearl Cameo! Du Oil P " T G aste HE Bjacking at OLDEN MORO' 0 OT. CROIX AN D NEW PNGLA.I)OOI for culinary purposes. wsrtante. g!.- if. b' Ns: iino