Zite 41tatiettian. 4 4 60. 1 4- I. P A44'." MARIETTA. PA 511IIICOaD I)loNii)ff, bile o, i 866. NW Forney's Press, in speaking of the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in relation to the disfran chisement Of deserters; says it does not invalidate the act of Congress or the re cent act of the State Legislature, pro hibiting men who abandoned the nation al flag in the hour of peril from exercis ing the right of suffrage. It throws an obstacle in the way of the prompt and rigid enforcement of those laws, howev er, which can probably be overcome, to a large extent, by increased vigilance and by a prosecution of all who attempt in defiance of existing statues, to parti cipate in the affairs of a Government they were unwilling to defend. gip On Saturday the 2d inst,, a man named Nicholas Firesinger, residing at Codorus Foundry, Codorus township, York county, accepted a proposition to drink ten glasses of lager beer in ten minutes if a comrade paid for thetn. l The lager beer was produced and drank within the time specified, but immediate ly thereafter he complained of illness, when he was carried into a building at• tached to the foundry, and left lie until the following morning, when he was found dead. tar It is said that Gov. Curtin will Boon issue a proclamation convening an extra session of the State Legislature at an early day, for the purpose of acting upon the Constitutional amendment proposed by the Reconstruction Com• mittee and adopted by Congress. Gov. Curtin has issued a circular letter to the Governors of other loyal States, request ing similar action on their part, and it is quite probable that' the amendment Rill be ratified by a large number of the States during the summer. . Vallandigham proposes to con tinue on the stump until victory perches on the copperhead banners. If he holds to his purpose, and life is vouchsafed to him, he will excel Methuselah as much in longevity as he now does Ananias in falsity. What a pretty Wandering Jew he will make! Imagine him a hundred or two years hence, making his appear ance like another Rip Van Winkle, at political meetings, and in his impudent manner shouting, " I glory in the name of copperhead." Sr It is no longer fashionable "at court " to speak of the late troubles in this country as a rebellion. Mr. Secre tary Seward, in his .official announce ment of the death of General Cass, speaks of his "exalted patriotism at a recent period of political disorder." The Baltimore American expects next to hear the most terrible and groundless rebellion on record spoken of as " an unfortunate family quarrel," or, as Mrs. Partington would express it, "a slight constipation of our internal relations." SW Col. John W. Forney. at present the most prominent candidate for Unit ed States Senator to succeed Cowan, made an eloquent and masterly speech of two hours' duration on Thursday last in the Court House at Lebanon, Pa., which was crowded with ladies and gen tlemen. This oration may be regarded as the opening of the campaign in Penn sylvania, and will add much to his intel lectual fame. fir The - President reports, by a special message,.that the Secretary of State has transmitted a copy of the amendment to each State Governor; but he takes care to state that it was simply a ministerial act, and is,. not to be construed as an approval of: the amendment by the executive. As the President was not asked to approve of it, it was quite unnecessary for him to mention that he disapproved of it. er The Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, decided on the 20th, three to two, that the judge of elections could not re fuse a man's vote until he had been tried and convicted of desertion. Justices Read and Agnew thought that the judges of election could determine the whole question. !Er Workmen are employed in malt ing the necessary preparations for the construction of a rape ',ferry near the site of the. old bridg,e at Harrisburg. The derrickrhave"been erected and the rope stretched across tho rher. fir A man in Baynes county, Mis sissippi, recently had a comfortable nap of fifty-six hours. When he awoke he wanted to know what o'clock it was and complained of an empty breadbasket. er The National Village Bank at Bowdoinham, Me., was entered and robbed last week of $75,000 all the money in the bank. No arrests. / sr West Virginia has adopted the State constitutional amendment, denying the right of suffrage to rebels and de sertertt.loy , c7.l?rge majority. tLns flt Britt False eyelashea are announced Charlotte enshman's mother died in England on the ith inst. Fitz John Porter now resides in Mor ristown, N. J. A love of a bonnet made in Paris for a Russian princess cost SIGOO. To get up the new five cent piece costs about $200,000. The lergeet room in the world—the room for improvement. A Warrentown ( Virginia) paper, calls Congress a " negro debating club." If a roan is bread to his business, should not his business be bread to hill. A three-headed negro child born in Bedford county, N. C., lived three days. A hen in Hackettstown, N. J., recent ly hatched a brood of seventy-eight chickens. A negro in Norfolk, Va., being very warm, drank a cup of cold water and fell dead instantly. The Delaware peach crop is pronoun ced a failure. The young fruit has al ready fallen off' the trees. The city of Columbus, Ohio, has just been mulcted in $lO 000 damages because a man fell into a badly constructed sow- President Johnson has subscribed five thousand dollars towards the new Me tropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington. A rural editor, arriving in the city, came to the conclusion that there were two things that were made to be lost = sinners and umbrellas, The population of Baltimore is now estimated at 300,000, and its trade and commerce are represented to be in a most flourishing condition. In a late murder case iu England, a chemist succeeded in proving that cer tain spots on an a:ze-handle were stains of human blood, by microscopic examin-. ation. The Secretary of the Treasury has acknowledged the receipt of ono hund red pounds in gold from Birmingham, England. This sum was subscribed to wards the freedmen of this country. A man named _Robert Kelley was tried in Beaver last week, and sentenced to fifteen mouths' imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary, for the larceny of a pocket book, which ho alleged he had taken in a joke. . A couple of wealthy colored men have paid $22,800 fora vacant lot between two of the most elegant residences in the most fashionable quarter of Cincin nati, and intend to erect thereon an Af rican church. The New York and Brooklyn butch ers have raised $lO,OOO which they pro pose to spend in fighting the Board of Health for excluding cattle slaughter ing and tallow melting from the com pact portions of New York after Au gust 1. A New Haven company has begun the manufacture of a compressed stone for building purposes. It is made of sand, pulverized quartz and silicate of soda, and hardens within twenty-four hours from the consistency of putty to the so lidity of stone. A. new invention is being tested in Paris. An iron tube is run up the sid e of those trees in public gardens which require constant watering in summer. Up this tube water is to be forced, so as to produce an artificial shower, when needed, Since the flight of Jeff Davis' govern ment from Richmond the use of the whipping-post has been discontinued. The Richmond Whig, however, insists that it shall be restored. Sending people to jail, it is argued, is only giving them a home and plenty to eat. The post marten' examination of a little girl aged seven years, who died in Bethlehem, Ct., revealed the fact that her death was caused by particles which had been bitten from her finger nails. They were swallowed and sticking into the sides of her stomach caused ulcera tion, and death ensued. A case of murder occurred near Medi na, N. Y., on the 18th inst. A clergy man, named Lindeley, whipped his son, a child three years old, so savagely that it died under the infliction. In the statement before the Uoroner's jury he confesses to have continued the chas tisement for more than two hours. China has large coal fields lying in the mountains southwest of Pekin. It is worth about $4 a ton at the pit's mouth, and has to be carried on mules' backs down the mountains to the canal. The Chinese know of three kinds of coal —dry, smoky and white coal, the latter being near anthracite. A few days since the yeomanry of Rockbridge county, Virginia, were call ed out for the purpose of reorganizing the militia service, Some.of them, not understanding the purport of the call and unaware that the war was ended, thought another conscription was to be had, and accordingly tied to die moun tains and the brush. .- TIE MAHI ~~TTIAN.~' 'The Eastern newspapers are dis cussing the question of salaries, and have generally come to the conclusion that the highest salary paid to any one man in New England is that received by the agent of the Salisbury Woollen Mills, at Newburyport—i 3 L 5,000 a year. The lowest salary in New England is gener ally believed to be that received by a clergyman, who stated at a recent relig ious convention in Boston that his pay for last year's preaching consisted of a new hat and a bushel of apples, but now ho was more fortunate, as he was getting 825 a year. ir If you have a Washington clerk ship in your eye, it will be salutary to consider Borne curious figures which present themselves in the Treasury De partment. There are nearly 30,000 ap plications on file for clerkships. About 'BOO new ones per week are received. There are no vacancies. The force in the Department is being reduced nearly 100 per month. There are in the Do artment 2,067 males, and 714 females; ltoal, 2,781 clerks of all kinds. 3* A. strange anatomical phenome non, says the Independence Bulge, has just been brought to light at Toney. A post mortem examination of a young non-commissioned officer, who had died in the military hospital, has shown that all tho internal ozgaus were reversed— thus the heart was on the right side, and the liver on the left, fcc. Despite that peculiarity, he had always enjoyed ex cellent health, and died ultimately of typhus fever. During a recent thunder storm in Tennessee, a half mile of telegraph wires wire melted, and divided over the whole distance into small fragments, irregular in shape, and many of thorn no larger than a buckshot or a small rifle ball. Fragments were found along the whole distance. and would not, if put together connectedly, make a wire thirty feet in length. The glass insulators were fused and the poles ware shattered into frag ments. 41gr A young man named Maltby was struck by lightning a few days since, in Sherman, Connecticut. Tho lightning Caine down through the roof, struck him on the shoulder, and passed down his side, tearing his boot and foot to pieces, and making a small hole in the floor.— One side of his hotly; where the light ning passed, is terribly lacerated and burned. 110 is suffering much, but hopes are entertained of his recovery. The Detroit Common Council have passed an ordinance making eight hours a lawful day's work in that city. The ordinance. however, regulates the wages by the length of time a laborer works, and enacts 'that street laborers, working ten hours, shall get $1.65 a day; whilst those working but eight hours shall receive only 81..35. A man with a team working ten hours receives 83.;5; when they work but eight hours, 83. (0 - The Boston ice companies were recently consolidated, and having the monopoly of the market, the price of ice is raised to an exorbitant tigti7e. So excited Ire the Bosten:ans, ti. at they are discussing the project or a compary to go in quest of floating icebergs and tow them into Boston harbor. To rill der the enterprise doubly remunerative, pleasure parties are to be taken out on each trip. A colored woman called old Aunt Biddy Lundy died near Macon lately, 112 years old. She bad bean in the same family for three generations. She was born in Virginia, and used to de scribe the march of Coro w Allis through that State. She never took a dose of try.dicine in her lire, but ilrauli coft'ee regularly twice a she cod get it, She 1:11;:lly (lea or i•- crr. Wilkes' Spirit records the sole of another flying trotter, a Massachusetts bay mare, by Ethan Allen out of Poca hontas. The price was $20,000. It is stated that she went a mile in harness in two minutes and twenty-five seconds, and then, after the usual time allowed between mile heats, repeated in two minutes and twentyeight seconds. ezr On the 9th inst., Milton Keller, living on top of the mountain, live miles west of Frederick, Maryland, was har rowing in a field, when the harrow drag god a loaded shell out of the ground, which it is supposed, had been buried there since 1862. He picked up the shell to examine it, when it exploded, killing him' instantly. The beautiful song of " Home, Sweet Homo "4 was first produced on the stage in the opera of "Olari, the Maid of Milan," and was written by John Howard Payne whilst residing in Eng land. The music was furnished by Sir Henry Bishop, who derived the air of " Homo, Sweet Home " from an ancient Sicilian melody. c-o - A. Mormon says fault• Ending is so easy, so much like sliding down hill, while doing better is so much like draw ing up the sled, that it is not very Marvellous there are so many who delight in pointing the way, while there are comparatively so few who travel the better path: car They call "false calves " " bob " Veal " in New York. N'Dtites 11 A Siro;le Box of BHA NDRETH 9 9 Pr,i,Ls contain more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes of any pills in the world besides; fifty-five hundred physicians use them in their practice to the exclusion of other purgatives. The first loiter or their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are better known, sudden death and continued sickness will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will save life. Our race are subject to are dondancy of vitiated bile at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent ; but Bran dreth's Pills afford au invaluable and efficient protection. By their occasional use we pre vent the collection of those impurities which, when in sulficier,t quantities, cause so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure Liver Cornplaint„Dyspapsia, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Head, Hartburn, Putn in the Breast bone, Sudden Faintness an d Costiveness. Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines. To CONRUMPTIVES.—The advertiser hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after haying 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 p.eeeription, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and nosing the same, which they will find a sure ewe for Consaroption, Asthma, Coughs, Bron chitis, Colds, a lid ail throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted and sprawl information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it v. - ill cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, b: - return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WitosoN, Williamsburg, Kings County, New-York. Lir Cholera, Dio.rrina and Dysentery !—A cure is warranted by Dr. TOBIAS' celebrated Venetian Liniment, if uscd when first taken by persons of temperate habits. This medi cine has been known in the United States over twenty years. Thousands have used it, and found it never failed to cure any complaint fat which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it, are now never withrut it. In the Cholera of ISIS, Dr. Ten lAS attended 40 cases and lost 4,teing calleß in to late to do any good. IhnEcTioxs :—Take a teaspoonful in a wine glass of water every half hour for two hours, and rub the abdomen and extremities well with the Linimeat. 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 SO cents. De pot, sii Courtlandt-st., N. Y. [4O-1m TRAISSFORMATION. The superstition of an tiquity are only "food for laughter" at the pre sent day, and yet this is an age of MIRACLES, accomplished with the aid of science. For ex ample : grey, sandy or red hair is changed in a nzonzent, to the richest conceivable black or brown, by a simple applicat ion of CHRISTADO no's HAIR DYE, Manufactured by J. CHRIS TADORO, S Astor Louse, New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. June 23,- lin.] 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 beauty. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you.— All letters strictly confidential. The desired information tent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address SABAn B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings county, N. Y. [IS-3m Emmons OF YOUTII.—A gentlman who suf fered fat yerrs 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 JOHN B. Oc- DEN, No. 13 Chamber St., New-York. To DatrivicAnns.—A reformed inebriate would be happy to communicate (free of charge ) to as many of his fellow beings as will address him, very important and useful information,°and place in their hands a sure cure for the love of Strong Drink of any kind. This information is freely offered by one who has narrowly escaped a diunkard's grave. Address. SETH 13. lIMNDERSON, No. 9 Broad Street, New York. [3m ;La- Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea ted with the utmost success, by T. ISAACS, D. ; Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Ley den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE at., Philadel phia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country can be seen at his office. The medical faculty cre invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted with out pain, No charge for examination. !1: ITCH !--ITCH ! !—ITCH !! ! Scratch ! Scratch !! Scratch !! ! WIT EATON'S OlNT zinrix will cure the ITCH in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrains and all crtptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WeEns & POTTER, sole agents, 170 Washing ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. SIP-ARC-Ey BUT TRUE.--Every 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, Trios. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.—An essay of warning and instruction for young men: also, Diseases and Abuses which prematurely pros trate the Vital Powers, with sure means of releif. Sent free of charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Address, an. J. SKILLIN HOUGH-. ToN, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Duly. 1, '66-Iy. Ladies use Dr. Velpau's French Pills. Sold by Dr. F. Hinkle, Marietta, and by all good druggists. AMEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying . the complexion, softening the skin, re-' moving tan, freckles and pimples. For Sale at Dr. Lan.dis"Golden Mortar.” MARIETTA ACADEMY Soulltwe,sl Corner of Market Square Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania This Academy having received very flatter ing encouragement during the first session will enter upon the second term on Monday, April sixteenth. The locatien of this school is one of the most healthy and pleasant in the State. Four pas senger trains of the Pennsylvania railroad co. pass through the Borough daily, making it easy cf access from all parts of the State. The branches taught embrace all those of a thorough English education, together with Latin, Greek, French and German languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music. - Every. branch will be taught in the most thorough manner. Whilst the principal will constantly aim to make thorough scholars, he still deems it no less important to inculcate moral and religious principles. Ile pledges his best exertions to secure the pies:it and future welfare of those committed to his charge. Lectures on Philo:eph: - , &c., will be deliv ered before the Students daring.the sessic:t. A regular examination will be , ,held at the close of each term. _ TERMS :—For boarding, washing and light per session of five months, $95:00 Tuition in English branches, 10:00 For Latin, Greek, French and German —each extra, 5:00 Book Keeping, 5:00 Instrumental Music, 20:00 Persons wishing to place their sons or daughters in this Institution will please make early application by letter or otherwise. B. S. MAXWELL, Principal. REFERS To Rev. J. J. Lane, Wrightsville, R. W. Smith, Wrightsville, Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster, Aaron Baker, Chatham, Chester, co. Rev. Robert Alexander, Little Britain D. Wilson, Baltimore, Samuel Lindsay, Marietta, Calvin A. Schaffner, " H. D. Benjamin Dr. J. Cushman, .c • Dr. F. Ifinkle, Thomas Zell, 44 A. N. Cassel, CI Jacob Roth, George W. Stahl, " Marietta, February 3, 1566.-2Gtf. IMMENSE STOCK OF DR.Y GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY SPANGLED ill RICH. .A l O. 6b _Market Street, Marietta, Pa. From the great manufacturers sales, which we are selling below City wholesale paces_ Cloths and Cassinteres, 50 per-cent. lower than last year illousDeLaines and other Dress Goods AS LOW as BEFORE the REBELLION! AT 121 CENTS AND UPWARDS! Huslins, Checks and Tickings, Heavy Grey and White Blankets. at less THAN HALF THEIR VALUE! Wall Papers ' Window Minas, Curpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, &c. Groceries of all kinds: Sugars, Syrups, Teas, Coffees, Fish, Ch.eese, Rice, &c. ...„ „ "ortb katainut N ail ClotYiln_g Stores, Market Street, Marietta. JOHN FOULKS Having again leased, from Captain Samuel D. Miller, his old and popular Clothing stand, would take this method of informing the pub lic that he has just laid in an excellent stock of everything in the Ready-made Clothing Line, SUCH AS Over, Dress and Business Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES, CIOLI/S, Cassimeres and vesungs always on hand, which will be cut and made-up to suit the tastes of customers. Gentlemen's Fur nishing Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Hose, Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, HATS ANDA & & CAPS of all kinds, c., c. 113—Goods at all prices—from the finest to the cheapest. Call and see for yourselves be fore purchasing elsewhere. Marietta, February 17, 1566-Iy. EliA. LINDSAY, .. e jto Manufacturer and Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has at this time the largest assortment of City made work ever offered in this Borough, amongst which may be named the new-style P.oiisl) u 1 ,1341Swhis. TOR THE LADIES' A. L. hems- a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER enables him to select with more judgment than those who are not. He contin ues to manufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE line, which he will warrint for neatness and fit. Call and examine the new stock before going elsewhere. S. S. RATUVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At P. T. Kramph's,Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. AATEF UL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIDIERES A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds and such articles as usually belong to a, Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. ffet» hhi6af of Notions of VT ilofffs, Tr ID GLOVES ; Puffed Muslin, for waists; N Black and White flails; Neck-Ties for Ladies and Gentlemen: Crochet; Edgings; Jackonet Edging; Swiss Muslins ; cotton Hose; Infants' Waists; new style Collars; Ribbons of all kinds • Dimity Ruffling; Em broidered Handkerchiefs; Coat Trimmings; Fancy Buttons, for Coats and Dresses; Paper Collars and Cuffs, for Ladies and Gentlemen ; Hymn Books and an endless variety of useful and fancy articles for both sexes. Come and see for yourselves. 1 000 BUSHELSIPLAIST.4'RERS For Sale Cheap, at the Tannery of GEO. W. SULTZBAGII, Marietta, Lancaster minty, Pa. March 31; 1866. LYON'S Periodical Drops, and Clark's Fe male P. The Golden Mortar A LL Kinds of Blanks, Deeds, &c. Vet Sale at this office. BOHLEN'S long celebrated GIN, . U. D. BENJAMIN PROSPECTUS OF THE WASHING LON El)routtic. . e xtraor. TN view of the coming elections, e, I extensive arrangemems have bee he :1 4 give even greater variety and i nterea n t is to The Washington 'Weekly (bok The necessity of maintainin g th e f our groat victory, and of strengtheui rgulith„°l eternal principles upon which atone n r' can liberty car safely rest, will gi ve -911 bh Binary vitality to approaching pi. tests. Stationed here at the i‘rsEi jn z n 7,l l aoo. the CHRONICLE possesses pec e ri a ; 1 '9 1 411, tages to aid the common cause, it e ,.. a dvan• conducted almost within the anundlebeelt rebel cannon during all the war, e elth k the fully understanding the intrigues and n e , te . f oie of the traitors, it will not fear t o n rtlerts boldly in response to and in r ellectio n 7 ,T t sentiments of the free millions of A i' .•ae and will defend them and their j et e e n4 , against all opposition, come from whet r r ter it may, Since the meeting of th e ,Z 4 r . Congress of the United States, and tt d re'eu4nt ation of that thorough policy which hate to' mended the admiration and gratitude of ° 1; people, the CHRONICLE has maintainedi position "solitary and alone." Traducedandn misrepresented as these majorities have bete the Chronicle as their sincere and fearless del. fender, has been assailed with equal virulence and injustice. But it has been honored wi th the approval of the loyal people in all parta o f the country. For the first time in the lusty of the Government, a prosperous weekly nein, paper, opposed to human slavery, fully to ol , mitted to the policy and doctrines ol the ndi. cal men of the Republic, has been firml y , tablished in the District of Columbia. % ere on the threshold of events not less important than those which astounded the civilized world and shook the Republic to its found s . tion. These will demand extraorninary ener gy and fidelity on the part of the public lead er_is whether in Congress or the press. The WEEKLY CHRONICLE is beautifully printed in quarto form. During the session of the present Congress, which promises to be a protracted one, the subjects debated cite universal interest, and as they will he frankly and thoroughly examined and di. I cussed in the Chronicle, as in both branchesof Congress, this journal cannot fail to he snort useful and popular visitor to all loyal circle;. 1 trerefore cheerfully invoice the aid of the friends of the cause in the different States and Territories. TERMS One year Six months Three months lal Any person forming a club of r.; end re. mitting twenty dollars, will receive an exit% copy every week. No subscription receirel for less than three months. All subscrions, invariably in advance. J. W. FORNEY, Editor and Proprietor of the Chronicle. All. Business Letters should be addressed to D. C. FORNEY, Publisher Chronicle, Washington, D.l. June 23,41 PATTERSON & CO., NO. 661 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. D EALERS IN FOREIGN & DOITIESTII HARDWARE, Keep constantly on hand a full a b ack at Be LOCKS, HINGES, I) cling'Material, Nails, GLASS, PAINTS, CILS, WHITE LEAD,A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, ST., IRON: Rolled and Hammerel Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norway Nail Rode, Hoop and Band Iroi, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, Files, Ralps,ete. /1 0 USE-liEEPh\ G GOODS. FIRST-CLASS COWEING AND PARLOR STOVES, RANGES,- Tubs, Churns, Cedar Stands, Wash Boards, Dockets, Knives and Forks, Plated and illetalie Spoons, Sad Irons, Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass ash Copper Kettles Clothes Wringers, Pans, Iron Ladles, Meat Stands, Coal Oil Lamps, Shsdes and Lanterns, Tea Scales, Coffee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, Sc., &c. Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Horse Brusher , Wheel Grease, Fish, Sperm and Lubric Cistern Pumps, Long and Short Traces, Breast Chains, &c.,&c. TOO L S: Han Land Wood Saws, Hatchet:, Chopping and Hand Axes, Planes, Chiseele, Augers and Auger Bits, Braces, Prenekig Hooks and Shears, &c., &e. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to meet and receive a continuance of the same. PA TTEKSOS 3 Cl' Marietta, August 1, 1865. PHOTOGRAPHIC. -0- E. & H. T. ANTHONY S.: CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materiels WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to our main bummed Kum GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Head , 1 01 " tern for the following, viz. STEREOSCOPES Er STEREOSCOP IC VIEWS Of American and Foreign cities and land' scenes, Groups, Statuary, etc. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WARI From negatives made in the raficus rah" paigns and forming a complete ItotograPhic history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIER S ON GLASS, Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or al t e Stereoscope. Our catalogue will be sent any address on receipt of stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMIN We manufacture more largely On a ' l other house, about 200 varieties from to to 00 each, Our ALBUMS have the reins' ton of bring supet im in beauty sad data' ty to any others. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OF GESERJ I4 STATESMEN, ACTORS, e'r., ll '• Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE SAND different subjects, including re t fo_ tions of the most celebrated Engts"4" Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent or, receipt of stam . Photographers p. and ethers ordering goods.,.C; 0. D., will please remit 25 per cent. of amount with their order. ces* The price and quality et our g 0 96 not fail to satisfy. June 16, 1806.-ly. Pentist. S. Atlee Book:ills, X. P. I). S ' OFFERS his services in either the OpostiTe Surgical or Mechanical Departments , DENTISTRY. the,d,_ Teeth extracted without pa i n , by o ministration of the ,r es Nifrus Oxide Gar °1. .. Ether. °Friona : In Marietta every T u f/sod day and Friday, in the "St. John House, . Corner of Locust and Second. sts., Colurabie Marietta, April 14, 1566.-6m.1 Silver Lake. ,prow away ypur washing es sn • machin I use the Silver Lake soap. No rubbingte; quired—perfectly harmless—removesSe oog/Y re 5510 and staim from wd work, cents per t pound, onepound will go as f sr two pounds of any other kind of soap in us. Sold by it, WOLFA oNLI. June 9,-1m •