ihc atiettian. MARIETTA. PA : $ , , , ,110411 Yohßing, (9etobeh 6, 1866. FOR GOVERNOR; Major General JOHN W. GEARY, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY Congress. THADDEUS STEVENS, City. Senators ESMAB BILLINGFELT, Adamstown. GEN. Jos. W. Fisssu, Columbia. Assembly DAVID G. STEADY, Bart. ANDREW ARMSTRONG; East Donegal CAPT. E. D. ROATII, Marietta. JOHN M. STEELMAN, Penn. Associate Judge PETER MARTIN, Ephrata. Sheriff. JACOB F. FREY, Manor. Prothonotary Cot. W. L. BEAR., Warwick Register COL. DAVID MILES, City. Recorder ISAAC HOLLINGER, Petersburg. Clerk of Quarter Sessions. JACOB M. GrRIGER, West Bempfield Clerk of Orphan's Court. CAPT. J. Q. MERCER, SRABbtlry. Commissioner. CHRISTIAN H. NISSLEY, Mount Joy Directors of the Poor. JOHN K. REED, City. STEPHEN GRISSINGER, Rapho. Prison Inspectors. H. M. MVSSEE, Earl. J. A. SWEIGART, Ephrata. Coroner CAPT. GEORGP. LEONARD, City Auditor Gro. W. 13 ENSEL, Eden Cr Hon. Henry J. Raymond declines being a candidate for re-election to Congress. His letter concludes' as fol lows : " I am greatly obliged to you for your request that I would allow my name to be need as a candidate for re-election. But there are many considerations which would render this unwise. My piist action does not command the approval of a large body among those who origi nally gave me their, votes; and apart from such approval, so,far as it can be bad consistently with proper independ ence of personal opinion, a seat in Con gress ceases to have for me any attrac tion, or to offer any opportunity for use ful public service, and I shall best con sult my own self-respect, as well as the sentiments of my constituents and the interests of the Union cause, by with drawing my name from the canvass alto gether. This involves no special sacri fice on my part, as I shall easily find opportunities, whether in office or out, for promoting Union principles, and for evincing my gratitude to you for the kindness and confidence with which you have sustained my efforts hitherto." Igir Mr. Clymer, when Senator, voted to pay the interest on the public debt of this State in gold end silver, while the soldier was paid in currency. A large portion of our State debt is held by the English shipbuilders, the Laird Brothers. These are the men who built vessels for the rebel navy, and it seems Mr. Clyniei was anxious to reward them for the services they rendered the con federacy. It cost the State of Pennsyl vania over two million of dollars to p tho interest on its debt in specie instea. of in currency. eir Gonzales and Pellicies, convicted of the murder of Otero in Brooklyn, have made partial confessions of their own guilt, but claim that Vide, the priocipfil witness against the s m, was the man who really planned turd helped to execute the murder for which they suffer the death penalty. The fact that Hiester Clymer has failed to take successful issue with the great truths and guarantees of the new or fifteenth article of the National Con stitution, and is forced to confine him self to the negro question, is an over whelming augury of defeat to him and success to us. The Southern Union men, onr only friends in the recently insurrection ary States are waiting with agony to hear whether Pennsylvania will decide is favor of Andrew Johnson and Jeffer son Davis, their foresworn and confed erated foes. G ar The Loudon Times thinks that the politicians will plunge the United States into. another civil war before the next Presidential• election. or The clerks at the White House ,have been forbidden by the President to furnish lists of appointments to the reprusentatives of the press. sr The mammoth Canada .elleese is to be.exhibited RA the Paris Exhibition. A Naw " Dooca."—The wife of a tri er - chant was walking a few days since in the Rue du Faubourg, Saint Antoine, Paris, when a young girl, about thirteen threw herself on her neck, exclaiming.: "Ob 1 my dear aunt 1" The lady re leased herself from the embrace, telling theehild that she was mistaken. "Ah I" said the girl in a sorrowful tone, looking attentively at the lady, " I see I have made a mistake," and she went away as if to hide her confusion. Not long after the lady missed her purse, and all at once the idea struck her that the child might have taken it, She accordingly returned, and after a long search discov esed the child in a wine shop, with her father and mother. They were all ar rested, and the purse was found on the mother. REVOLVING PrsroLs.—lt is stated that at Dresden there is a revolving pistol more than two hundred years old, and having six barrels, to each of which the flint-lock adjusts itself by turning on a pivot. A similar weapon was on exhi bition at the New York World's Fair in 1853, and belonged to a collection of ancient arms brought from the Tower of London. The American Artisan states lest it be supposed that Colonel Colt's American patent was a subsequent adap tation of the principle of these pistols, that his patent was not for the revolving cylinder, but for making itself-revolving by the act of cocking the hammer. BORAX IN WASHING.—In Belgium and Holland linen is prepared beautifully, because the washer Women used refined borax instead of soda, as a washing powder. One large handful of borax is used to every ten gallons of boiling wa ter, and the saving in soap is said to be one-half. .For laces and cambrica an extra quantity is used. Borax does not injure the linen, and'it softens the hard. est water. A teaspoonful of borax ad ded to an ordinary sized kettle of hard water, in which it is allowed to boil, will effectually soften the water. far There is a rivalry between Lowell and Fall River, Massachusetts, each place striving for the first place in the matter of manufactures. It has been claimed for the last mentioned place, that by the first of January nest, it will have 428,000 spindles running ; where 'upon the Courier of Lowell declares that in that city the incorporated companies had on the first of last January 437,420 spindles running, besides numerous pri vate enterprises. • Cr Grant and Farragut have both expressed to Gen. Cox, of Ohio, their utter disapproval of the President's policy, and heartily commended that of Congress. Both gentlemen said sub stantially that they were participants in the President's campaign tour by ex press instructions, and not from any in clinations on their part. The conversa tions were not strictly private, for sever al parties were present. go- A woman in Charleston, S. C.. begged for eighty dollars to bury her husband: A benevolent lady visited her home to take her the money. In a darkened apartment lay the corpse, the widow was crying and everything looked very melancholy. She left the eighty dollars and departed, forgetting her par asol. Returning she found the corpse carefully counting the money. it-z- Senator Cowan, the renegade, has been repudiated at home. A meeting was held some time ago at his home in Westmoreland, and he asked the priv ilege of addressing his old friends which was promptly rejected. Let Cowan like Senator Lane of Kansas, rather, shoot himself than face the friends whom he . has betrayed and disgraced ! IF At a meeting of officers of -the ational Union Johnson Club, held re ' 5 71tAtly, it was stated by Mr. Cornelius Wbndell that the club was in debt to the amount or $31,000, and that he in terded to assess the members of the cabinet, specifying them by name, $5OOO each, and another member $2.500. Imo' The New Haven Historical So ciety has Benedict Arnold's account book, and the sign of the store in which he did business before the Revolution . The inscription on . it reads, " B. Arnold, druggist bookseller, &c., from London : Sibi tot ique." CI)" It is said to be dangerous to be working where there is a sewing ma chine near a window during a thunder storm. It is also dangerous to the hearts.of one sex to be near some sew ing machines when there is no thunder storm. Sir Mr. Pillsbury, the defeated Cop perhead candidate for Governor of Maine, has juz-t been appointed to a pen sion agency in that State. Pay said to be $3,000. 1 If you have lost a father, son, bro ther or dear friend in the war, remember that the rebels caused that loss, and that the .Copperheads appear before the 'people as•their open champions. . eir Gold mining is carried on to quite an extent and with good.resulte, in the State of Vermont.. ar The booksellers of Atlanta, Ga., refuse to sell Harper's Weekly, on ac count of its bitterness toward the eolith. c` #- THE MARIETTIAN.€--~ PUBLIO SLAUCIFITER HonsE.--The Board of Health of New York having pro nounced against the policy of permitting slaughter houses to remain in that city, very large abbatoir buildings have been put up at Comronnipa w bay, New Jer sey. They are now finished, and during the present week they_ were inspected by a large company of gentlemen. They pronounce the establishment complete for the purpose intended, every avail able improvement being introduced, and there being ample accommodations for a large number of butchers. The slaugh ter-house has facilities by which twelve hundred bullocks, three thousand sheep, and fifteen hundred hogs can be slaugh tered daily. There is a very large ice house, for storing the meat in warm weather. There are also large tanks, engines and machinery for the melting of fate, storage of hides and skins, and other arrangements which assist econo my and cleanliness. The whole affair is constructed for utility, and it is claimed that butchers can realize much more from the cattle, etc., which they kill through the arrangements of the abba toir, than in any other way. • A CHARMING EXPERIENGE.-A. man named Costello, known as the " Snake Carmer," gave an exhibition of his pow er over dangerous reptiles at the Amer ican Theatre, in Buffalo, Tuesday night, and after the performance was over was descending the stairs with a number of rattlesnakes inside his shirt, and around his person, when one of them, forgetting his charms, bit him. He was surround ed by a dense crowd at the time, and it is supposed that in the press one of the snakes was hurt, and becoming irate, revenged itself on him. lie receivod prompt medical attendance, but the poisoned flesh became very much swol len, his mind became deranged, and the lock jaw set in. At last accounts he was improving. Jeptha M. Gorman, at Comma, Mich., attempted last week to perform on a tight rope stretched from tlse roof of a house to the ccpalo of the court house. He accomplished several feats and finally undertook to balance himself on his back on the rope, and sliding off head downwards, to catch the rope un der his knees, and hang thus suspended. In executing this he lost his presence of mind until be felt the rope touch his heels. He then exerted himself to keep from falling head downwards. He tried to turn so as to alight on his feet, but only partially succeeded. He 't.ll a dis tance of forty feet on hie I,lp acti on the bard ground. His spinal column' was injured, his limbs paralyzed, and it was net expected that he would recover. fir A most distressing affair took place in Indianapolis on Saturday. A young man by the name of Leonidas Johnson, aged about 17 years, was shot and instantly killed by his room-mate. Johnson had risen duriog the night and gone out, and on returning, in opening the door, was mistaken for a burglar by his room mate, who drew a pistol and fired. The ball passed through young Johnson's head, and he fell dead on the spot. It appears that only four persons were killed outright at Johnstown, Pa., by the accident during the President's visit ; but several of the 350 injured can not survive. Besides 81700 subscribed in aid of the sufferers, at a late meeting of the citizens of Johnstown, it was re solved that each merchant, professional man, mechanic and laboror should give them one day's wages. dir 0. 0. Hinsdale, of Cleveland, Ohio after experimenting many years, has dis covered the process of making Russia sheet iron, which has so long been kept a secret in Russia. A company called the "American Sheet and Boiler Plate Company," is to be organized in that city, for the pdrpose of manufaCturing the " Hinsdale Iron." car Remember that Gen. Geary rais ed the 28th Penn'a. regiment, at his own expense—s27,ooo I What has Mr. Cly mer done ? Will the Democrady tell us ? He voted against raising the pay of soldiers, against their having the right to vote, and against legalizing the pay ing of bounties. gir An Italian modeler named Alex ander A: Urania, shot and killed his employer, Peter Funari, in Elm street, New York city. - After committing the deed he attempted to fly, but upon being closely pursued , he stopped, and, placing the revolver to his head, blew his own brains out. eir In the Johnstown accident 22 persons had each one leg broken ; 4 both legs broken ; 14 each a collar bone or arm ; 2 each a leg and an arm ; 1 both a -thigh and shoulder ; 2 had noses broken. egr It is estimated that it will tale eight hundred million feet of lumber to rebuild the• burnt district of Portland, or about the entire product of Maine for two years: or The eating of mixed pickles has been foand t in London to be a great source of choleraic ,diarrhea:.,, sir Physicians advise us to - ,drink less at our meals: . Better advice—drink less between meals. Ntioz ill .33rItf One Emily Hughes killed her mother in-law by throwing her down stairs, in New York. Judah P. Benjamin has appeared as a barrister in the North of England Cir cuit. A man in Hartford, Ct., has given his two nephews $5OOO each for bravery during the war. The adulteration of sugar with sand is again becoming common. Secretary Seward returns an income, at Auburn, N. Y., of $10,028. A man in South Carolina sends a boy twenty miles every day on horseback to get his paper. There are 310,000 monks and nuns connected with the Catholic Church. At a hanging in Manchester, England $250 was paid for a good position at a window commanding the spectacle. Robert Onid, and a eon of ex-Presi dent Tyler are competitors for an elec tion to the Virginia Senate. In 1864, 98 persons (28 men and 70 women) died in England after having reached 100 years of age or upwards, one woman dying at 113, and one man at 109. A well known ofilz.ial of Cincinnati had hie "slaik" stolen during the trip up the river with the Presidential party. Be pulled the garment off on going to bed to prevent its being rumpled, and when he awoke the next. morning found to his dismay that it had been stolen. pe performed tho balance of the trip with his coat buttoned close to his chin. Hon. H. T. Blow, member of Congress from Missouri, inherits $75,000 by the recent death of his father. Governor Brownlow's health is de clining rapidly. Be fainted in trying to make a speech at Erie, on Thursday, and on reviving was unable to stand wit Lout assistance. A petrified human hand has been found imbedded in red sandstone in a aline in Memphis, Tenn. There is a maniac at Enekiand, Mass, who has been confined in an iron cage for over fifty years. Representative Boutivell, of Massa chusetts, says John U. Surratt is living in a friendly foreign country. The Turkish infantry, it is decided, aro to be armed with the American car bine, which fires 20 shots a minute. A convict i❑ the Western Peniten tiary, this State, named lialines, while cursing God, on Thursday last, was struck down with apploplexy and died the next day. d ate' The democratic Sheriff of .13e&ord county refuses to comply with the law of Pennsylvania, which provides that Sheriffs shall insert in their proclama tions of Elections the Statue disfranchis ing deserters. A. pill-box factory in Vermont uses 300 cords of wood per annum. Basil W. Duke, ex-rebel Major Gen eral, is a commission merchant ,in Cin cinnati. A clergyman in Utica denounces base ball. file can " see nothing but ruin to young men who engage in it." A man in Fairfield, Ct., the other day cut off his right hand in a paroxysm of religious insanity. Wendell Philips, in the Anti Slavery Standtird, urges the impeachment of Mr. Johnson on the sth of next March. Tom Sayers' monument is finished. It is adorned with a medallion of the de ceased and a representation of his dog, and is of Sicilian marble. A dying woman in New Jersey ac cused her husband of poisoning her. Post mortem developments proved that she died of consumption. A returned soldier found his wife in Missouri re-married. He killed her husband, and was immediately lynched by the neighbors. Senator Sherman in a speech at Mans field, Ohio, on Tuesday, said President Johnson assured him, at the time of the Connecticut election, that he would as sent to any plan of reconstruction that did not include negro suffrage. Hon. Montgomery Blair has been nominated for Congress by the Conserv atives of the Fifth Maryland district. A bank messenger was robbed of $25,000 in Wall street, New York, on the 25th 'ult. The thief was pursued and caught and the money recovered. The health of the King of Sandwich Islands is de — clining. In cage of his death, it is believed Queen Emma will succeed him. Gen. Beauregard arrived in New York from Europe, last Thursday. Robert Ould, ex rebel commissioner for the exchange of prisoners, was elect ed to the,Virginia Senate, from Rich mond, last week. •Queen Emma has accepted the offer of the Steamer Vanderbilt : by Secretary Seward to convey her frona`San Francis co to the qandwich Islands: gir An extensive - shoe factory' has been built at Sattantiah,_Ga. .551iettal Nottzto. MALARIA EVERYWRIERZ.—RareIy has ther e been a season as fruitful as this of mala rious diseases. Not only on the parairies and in the valleys of the West ; not merely in all the old haunts of Fever and Ague and Bilious Remittent Fever have these prostrating dis eases been unusually virulent; but they have extended to towns and cities never before in fested with them, end have ascended the mountains and attacked thousands of people supposed to have been placed by the laws of Nature above their reach. Hence we are compelled to admit that a fatal element per vades the universal air this season, and should at once resort to the only approved preventive of its consequences, Hostetter's Stoma= Bit ters, a tonic so potent, an anti-septic so per fect, an alterative so irresistible, and a stimu lant so pure, that it enables the human system to resist and bailie all the predisposing causes of disease. With the confidence that one clothed in incombustible garments might move among blazing buildings, the man who arms himself against malaria with this powerful defensive medicine may walk a fever-scourged district fearless of its insalubrrous atmosphere. The intermittents -and renittents at present so general in all parts of the country may be but the forerunners of a deadlier scourge now on its way westward from the far East. Prepare the system with .11ostetter's Bitters for a suc cessful battle with the mephitic causes of all epidemics. Be wise in time. Sold every where.—New York World. Nov. 6, 1665. To tONSILMPTIVES.—The advertiser hav ing been restored to 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 il, be 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 prestsiption is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wtil 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. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New-York. [ly &Aux AS A Caow, a few years since, was many a splendid head that is now grey or griz zled. Why not restore to the yet unwrinkled brow its raven honors? Five minutes effects the splendid transformation. In less time than a rifleman would take to Load and Fire three times, the grayest head may be made darker than the• Raven's wing. No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or whiskers or beard may be, the change to a superb and perfectly natural black or brown is accomplished by one application of CRISTA.DORO'S HAIR DYE, with out staining the skin or injuring the filaments. Manufactured by J. CH RISTADORO, 6 As tor House, New-York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair-dressers. ri'Dr. TOBIAS' Horse Venetian Liniment. Pint Bottles at $l, for the cure of lameness, scratches, wind-galls, sprains, ?Nurses, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over-heating, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public. Thousands of animals have been cured of the colic and over-heating by this liniment, and hundreds that were crip pled and lame have been restored to their for mer vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly received from the racing stables of England for fresh supplies of this invaluable article.— Over 2,500 testimonials have been received.— Remember $1 laid out in time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all druggists. De pot, 56 Courtlandt-st., N. Y. Permanent and wide-spread success is the best evidence of the goodness of BRAND RETH'S PILLS.—They should he in every fam ily, ready for use on the first symptoms of dis ease occuping. This method will often save life. Remember the Cholera must be treated as a poison, and your safety demands it should be got rid of without delay. Colds, rheuma tism, asthma, pleurisy, diarrhoea, colics, in fact all sickness Is the consequence of active impurities of the blood ; these being removed, the 'trait') is restored at once. Observe my name in the government stamp in white let ters. Sold by all druggists. ERRORS or• YOUTII.—A gentleman who suf fered for 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 dhections 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. OG DEN, No:13 Chamber St., New-York. fa- Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea ted with the utmost success, by .1. ISAACS, 11. 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 faculty rre invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted with out pain, No charge for examination. ITCH 1-ITCH ! !-ITCH !! ! Scratch! Scratch ! !—Scratch ! ! WHEATON'S OINT MENT will cure the ITCH in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbraina and all dr.iptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, sole agents, 170 Washing ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. STRARGE, HUT ZELTTE..—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, Taos. P. CRAP/AM, 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, DR. J. Sitruarr Houox- TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pniladelphia, Pa. [ju]y 1,'66-Iy,. fIT The real Veinal' French Pills should not be'used during ascertain time. as they will sur ly bring on a miscarriage. Sold by Dr. F. Elin le, Marietta, sad by all gnod drairestai Lyorc a PERIODICAL DILOCII. 711 male Remedy for IrreNartriEs.—Te.se pine are a scientifically comp..undrd fluid prepine lion, and better than any p.i]s, powder, Nostrums. Being 1iq1;k1,1;0.,,,aC114A is gh,: c , and positive, rendering tr re4l, dy and certain specifio For of cure of structions and suppressions of f , alure. Tb eir • popularity is indicated by the ..fat that ove, 100,000 bottles are annually s o ld and 0n,„.142. ed by the ladies of the Unlted s :rites, ey, t . one of whom speak in the Steles st term s D e p aise of their good merits. are ram ; taking the place of every othtd hie Reg.. edy, and are considered by wa, aught of them, as the surest haw , safest tra most infallible preparation in the Wind, for the cure of all female complaints, the re moval ef all obstructions of nature, and the prarrotiou of health, regularity and strength. E wieit directions stating when they Way gees explaining when they should not, her reuld not be used without producing effects contras ry to nature's chosen laws, will be found tate fully folded around each bottle, with thesent, ten signature of Jetta L. LTON, Without which none are genuine. Prepared by. Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 0, street, New-Haven, Cann., who can be col/. suited either personally or by mail, (enclosiLg stamp) Concerning all private diseases ace, fe. male weaknesses. Sold by Druzg,sts free where. C. G. CLARK & CO., GCIVI Agts fort S. and Canada& Mr. 4.1 y .... Eoirrn SHUTTLE MACHINES ate superior to all others for family and roanufacturin, purposes ; contain all the latest improvement: are speedy, noisless, durable and easy to work, Illustrated Circulars sent free. Agents %Int. ed. Liberal discount allowed, 7..,0 ccosig. ments made. Address EMPME S. M. Co, i Broadway, N. Y. Whiskers'!—Whiskers!! Doctor L Mon tez' Corrolia, the greatest stimulatorki the wc-orld, will force Whiskers or Moustactet to grow on the smoothest face or chin; never known to fail; sample for trial sent /recta any one desirous of testing its merits. Athireti, REEV ES & Co., 78 Nassau-st., N.Y. ram QUARTERLY REPORT OF TUE cos. DITIOS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARIETTA, PA. On the morning of the Ist Monday of Oct. ESOVCEO: Notes and bills discounted, $173 Stiff; U. States Bonds deposited trill S. Treasurer to secure eh euiati.tin 110 000 00 United States Bonds deposited to to smite depwits, 43 090 03 U. S. Bonds on hand, 490 00 Other U. S. seGurities, 7190 00 - 160 500(5 Banking House, 4 535 Du Due from Banks and Bankers, 5:, 45! 45 Remittances and other cash itvms. 1 11.1;:i Cash on hand in circulating notes, of other National Banks, 3 PO 5) Lawful moecy, 69 30 iil Current Expenses . , 9796 i Tax paid, 1 15).5 LI ABILITIEL , Capital Stock pait! to, SICO (Zit Surplus Fund, 2i Cireuiatin , notes outstandint:, Duc to Blanks and Bankers, 7 52.: Individual deposits 212 IS7 SS United Stares deposits, 21 3dS 57 -2dt thn 5! Dividends unpaid, 535 0 Discount, Interest and Exchanges, 7 4 1 1 35 Profit and loss, 10928 I, Amos Bowman, Cashier of the Fir,t is tional Bank of Marietta, Pa , do sartuay swear that the above ..t• tteownt is true, It tile beat of my kno:rieLige ant oenet• AMOS POsVMAN, CA,AREIL Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Laneaatcr. Sworn to and subscribed before me, thin st day of Oct. IStid. E. D. ROATII,J.P. p uume SALE. Of Marietta Town Lots: Will be sold at liouseal's Rail Road Hold, on SATURDAY, OCTOItER 13th, Ibti7,the following Marietta Real Estate, to wit: Two Lots opposite t Peraqy.' , l" Rail road Freight Warehouse. and fire I.:Hop posite the residence. of John z , h;:i.Ms. Sate to commence at 7 o'clock in t h e tier' ing when terms and conditions will be nude known by ALICE 1.1.1111L1 15. Marietta, October 6,116. Estate of John M. Whitehill, latell%2 Borough of Marietta, Letters Testamentary on said estate hvi ing been granted to the underatgned, till pe . r sons indebted thereto are requested 13 7 1,1 ' . immediate settlement, and those I ,, ivit2 ,,,iP • or demands against the same piesoi without delay for settlement to the 07,;erEip• ed, residing in the Borough of :Nlarietts. 1. N. CASSEL, Marietta, August 11, 1866.6 t. THE LADY'S FRIESO_ 1866. The best of the ivlnlib!ies—de ted to LITERATURE and FASHION. SI" 50 a year. Wegive WHEELER & r;11 ' 8. - )N'S Celebrated $55 Sewin4 31tcl•aei the following terms : cl. Twenty copies .and the Sewing 7blachig, Thirty copies and the Sewing itlachi7E. Forty copies and the Sewing Alachiv , DEI. Send 15 cents for a sample copy t ,6 ' , CON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut t Philadelphia. Estate of Elizabeth Weis late Borough of Marietta decaas4.ol Letters of administration, wilt' annexed, on said estate havi ng been to the undersigned, all perssni thereto are requested to inahe settlement, and those having cl3 o "thes rnands aga;nst the some will preien, t without delay for settlement to the uoier*) d, residing in said Borough of Marietta. E. D nodril , Adnuniitrao, R OBERT C. HARRIS. BLASTFOR..... Having located in the Borough of 31.anee would respectfully offer his services.lo% public, and being detelmined to doosw I' oil well, and at reasonable pices, he hop Ae , and receive a liberal share of public V ri '' • ENAMEL OF AMERICA, for beset.if):rg! the complexion, softening, the 5 1 ° moving tan, freckles and pimples. lert , it ...a Sale at Dr. Landis' "Golden L LANDIS is the sole e.fent.f9r: Borough of Marietta. th'ale of MISHLER'S BITTHIO DR. E GoLDES MORTAR. COAL HODS, Coal Selves, Coal She.,,T! P' kers, Stove Grates, Cylinde,' and 0 rungs of different kinds, kept os Wind a il- ee Ai s i i un Flu i dNS OK' S r N e B O tp , fiar (. i4I Cfortn, s w :01iN SPANSLLRPSR C4De:3: ' , '72. i , 4. MEE