Zhe Mfariettiart. MARIETTA. PA : Saturday Morning, December 16, 1866. rfir Nine beautiful young ladies re. pounced the world and took the veil at a convent in Montreal, last week. P. S. —Ladies who take the veil_ are always said to be beautiful, but we do not be lieve it. On the contrary, we guess they are either horrid ugly, deformed, scrofulous, or wanted to marry somebody who wouldn't have them. If, by any mistake or rather whim, any one some what pretty shduld happen to get into a convent, they always flee from it after a abort trial. ear Mrs. James, of Chicago, was about to be married, and received from an unknown source a glass jar containing the dead body of an infant preserved in alcohol. Mrs. James fainted. A note with the disgusting present read : I am in search of P. Clark. Will my fn tare stepmother tell me where to find him ?" P. Clark was her affianced, but from whence the pickled babe was spir ited and expressed from, is a Chicago mystery. sir A St. Louis saloon keeper named John Med %learn, while partially intoxi cated on Sunday night, threw a small single.barrelled pistol across the room, feeling vexed at his wife for a small matter. The pistol,strnck a chair and was discharged, the ball striking his wife killing her instantly. His family rela tions had always been of a pleasant na ture, and the Coroner's Jury returned a verdict exonerating him from blame. Sr Ex• Governor Dennison has writ- ten a letter to a friend in Washington, in which he condemns the impeachment project, and favors the constitutional amendment, and, if the South rejects it, would employ a policy which will break their stubbornness. Mr. Dennison be lieves that not a third of the Cabinet concur with the President, and can not see how the . disaffected members can avoid resigning. The Rev. Dr. Priestly,• who was recently excommunicated from a Pres byterian Church in Pittsburg, for adult ery and other misdemeanors, is soon to come before another tribunal to answer the charge of an injured wife who asks for divorce, not only on the ground of iu,proper intimacy, but. for shameful ',bust), for violent and abusive . language too disgusting for publication. per' The wife of a man in St. Louis, who had left home for a two weeks' ab• Bence, imbed iately stied him fora divorce en the ground of desertiob, offering another man as witness. The divorce 49 granted, the woman married this witness, and at the arid of two weeks the husband returned and caused- them both to be arrested for perjury and conspira cy. Sharp practice all around. lir Mies Mary E. Rice, a teacher in one of the Charlestown schools, resigned her position a few days since, for the purpose of being united in marriage -to a young man from the west. =The cere mony was to have taken place on Fri day, but en Saturday last she took sud denly ill, and died -on Sunday. Her affianced arrived just in time-to bid her a long farewell. 11kr Rev. W. D. Seigfried, a Baptist minister in Philadelphia, who was charged with .unministerial conduct by a woman in Philadelphia, has been acquit ted by the Court of Quarter Sessions in Philadelphia. The prosecutris did not appear, it being supposed that she , ran sway to avoid a suit ugainst her for per jurr. fir The Bangor Whig estimated that during the present season, the manufac ture of lumber in Maine will reach 600,- 000,000 feet. The total 'value is not lust than $15,000,000—t0 which must be added the value of the abort lumber— shingles, clapboards, laths, pickets, &a., from $3,000,000 to $4,000;000 •more. tar It is announced in a letter from Japan, that upon the death of .the late Tycoon "ten high dignitarilis demanded the unspeakable, favor of being allowed to rip themselves up in honor of the .de ceased ruler. Five only were deemed worthy, the others not being sufficiently noble to receive it." lir Mr. Leonard Jerome, the million aire sportsman or New York, has under taken, as his last exploit, for a heavy wager, standing 'Cu - the hare backs of two horses, to drive four in hand around Jerome Park. The feat will be - attemp ted in .a few,days, Lad excites much in terest Mg4=PS or A wife in New .OrNana stied for a divorce and obtalbeiiii'olt•the establish ed tosticnonrthit -piece of belt ribbon acd a , bairpiO'bblimiging atko th ererbot d 7 11 ! fqlP4ii9,!:hiNNalintrifOr`d*CACl". lir It is said that Forrest has 'hid . good-bye to the stage. sir "The Scientific American," which is the leading jeurnel of its kind in America, will enter its 22d year on the first of the year, whenjt will be greatly enlarged milieu/increasing the subscrip tion price, which is $3 per annum ; $1:50 for six months ; $1 for 4 months. Clubs of ten and upwards, $2:50, always in advance. Specimen numbers sent free. Now is the time to subscribe, so as to begin with the new volume. ' So widely a circulated journal needs no commendation from us—enough that it stand's at the head of its class. Ad"- dress Mum; & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. II rOn the 17th ult.. the Rev. Andrew Steward and his wife, of the German Reformed Church, were received into the Catholic Church, at Hagerstown, Md., by the pastor of SA. Mary's Church the Rev. Edmund Didier. For a num ber of years past Mr. Stewart was pastoi of the German Reformed Church at * Barkittsville, in this valley, but a short time since he relinquished his clerical duties there, and in his farewell sermon I ' announced the change in his religions views. A panther has been prowling around the vicinity of Florida, Monroe, and Readeboro, Mass., for some time past. He has killed in all over, one hundred sheep and five calves for the farmers in the above towns. Traps have been set for him, and the hunters have been out, but he cannot be caught. He kills the sheep by biting them through the skull. , . Rumors are hegiun i n g to circa lea) of a change iu the State Depart ment, It is now said that the Hun Reverdy Johnson is likely soon to take the position of Secretary of State. A.t all events, it is pretty certain that some thing has gone wrong recently, for it is generally whispered in diplomatic cir cles that Mr. Seward will 130012 retire. Ggr Edward C. Crossett, of Berlin, Vt., has been - out of health for several years, and during that time has been under the care of several physicians, none of whom could determine the na ture of his malady. A few days since, after severe physicing, a striped snake of.the common variety came from him, which measured 85 inches in length. Ire A. citizen of Louisville named Bramback has sued the city corporation for damages in the sum of $25,000, al leging that the death of his wife and daughter by cholera were caused by negligence upon the part of the authori ties, alleging that if they had properly graded the streets, the deaths in that vicinity would never have occurred. sir A mass meeting of welcome to Congress was held on Monday in Waah ington. Judge Carter delivered the ad dress of welcome, and was replied to by Speaker Colfax. In the evening there was a banquet, General Walbridge pre siding, at which Ron. Thaddeus Stevens made a speech - strongly denouncing the President. sir In the city of New York there are 70 separate establishments engaged in the manufacture of pianos, and the week ly product is from 250 to 300 inatra merits. The whole number manufact ured annuallyy_ in, the United States is between 35,000 and 40.000, surpassing considerably the product of, any other nation. ow The man who gave the informa tion which led to the arrest of John H. Surratt is a French Canadian named St. Marie. Be was formerly a Union soldier and served in the Papal Zonaves. Both he and Surat were in love with the same lady in Washington, and St. Marie betrayed Snrratt through jealousy. ear Iron is not imperishable. Iron houses, iron bridges, etc., must yield to the corroding touch of time. An En glish paper states that forty tons of iron rust was recently scraped from the great iron tubular bridge over the Menai Straits. Gir,A calico. ball was given in Peters burg, Va., on Thursday , evening, which wile sued:Jod by the "first families" of the city. The ladies .all appeared in calico drossei,tind, white aprons, which were-subsequently given t.t) the poor. sir Mrs. Wird;of Utica, I:7 Y.JomP• ed fromher carriage, the horses being, as she thought, about to run away ; her hoops caught on the springs of the ve hicle ; she was dragged a mile and, a half over a - stone road and killed. sir It is rumored that Reverdy John.; son will take a seat in the Cabinet, and that.the Democrats will elect Governor Swank to the unexpired term of two years in the United States Senate. jar James Welch was brutally mur dered,oll Susiday night, at New London, Coon. Before his death- he testified that ThomasDalay was the, man who stabbed him, Daley was arrested. General W... 11 Whipple, Chielcif Geheral Thomas' stair, bas returned from a southern inspecting tour, and re ports•-the feeling against- thwtiorth and aortherneis daily Why was Hell lAA a reniaa; organization ? Bebaase !be bad a head sant her. , _ LAr'Tl-IE. Ntb3s in .313rrit. John Shultz, aged 117, is the oldest , h Metodist a we. The population of the District of Co lumbia is set down at 122,867. There are 12 colored schools in Balti more, attended by.,2soo..ptipile, • There is $93,000,000. of gold in, .the Treasury, at Washington. .The " Negroes of the War," is enoth-, er book to be published by Frank Moore. Nearly nine thousand pupils in the public schools in Cincinnati are study ing German. A blind Georgian, who wanted a par don, offered five thousand dollars to see the President. A fellow robbed the Beaver. Dam, Wisconsin,. post office, confessed, retain ed the money and was let go. A man in Toledo, Ohio, who had the smallpox, was denied admittance to any house, and died in a buggy, under a shed. It is a curious fact that negro suf f rage once existed in Tennessee, and to it, at one time, John Bell owed his seat in Congress. Gov. Pierpont sent his message to the Virginia. Legislattire on Tuesday. Be recommends the ratification of the Constitutional amendnient. A Norwich, Conn., clergyman says there isn't a quart of pure spirits of any kind in that city, and will pay $lO,OOO if there is. He ought to know. A Democratic paper says that "An drew Johnson is a man of '"strong con victions." The Norwich Bulletin thinks he's mach stronger on pardons. It has been definitely settled that a large delegation from the Northwest tribes of Indians are to be sent as a cogribution from the United States to the Paris Eiposition. The crew of the whale ship Antelope brings home a gold watch and silver spoons belonging to Sir John Franklin and word as to where the remaihe of the explorer are buried. Steps have been taken towards con testing the seats of Messrs. Archer and Phelps, Congressmen eledt from Balti more, on the ground that they were re turned by a disloyal vote. The illness of Miss Anna E. Dickin son, at Rockford, Illinois, will oblige her to cancel all her Western engagements for this season. She will return.to Phil adelphia as soon as sufficiently recover ed to bear the journey. In gavannah, a one-armed Confeder ate soldier, who sells newspapers, re cently sold in a few weeks 1,000 spelling books. Eight hundred were bought by freedmen, an interesting evidence of their desire to obtain education. In view of the rumor that Confederate notes are again coming into circulation in-the remote South, the Mobile Times says, "We can add that Mobile wood dealers will take them even,—cord for cord. If this be, treason, make the mott of it." A etory comes from Wisconsin that Senator Doolittle has so changed since his conversion to ''my policy," that the family dog did not recognize him, and no petting or feeding could induce the quadruped to give even a wag of wel come. The Herald's Washington special despatch °•says : "It is believed here that after the adoption of the suffrage bill for the District;-the city charter will be taken away and Washington will be governed by a board of four Commission ers appointed by the President. Slidell, the once fomons rebel Minis ter to France and one of our most active enemies in Europe, recently applied to the Government for pardon through Mr• Bigelow, Minister at Paris. The reply of the Government was that no inter coarse or correspondence of any kind could be held with Mr. Slidell. A case of prolonged lethargy has oc curred near Yvetot, France. A young man aged twenty, has now been sleep ing for about three weeks. Gruel and a small quantity of wine are passed down his throat every day. His respiration and pulseare regular. He is said to have lain in a similar state for a fort- night aree years back. Nearly two thousand Germans now leave Europe every week for the United States, in the Bremen and . Hamburg mail steamers. A compau 't estabi4b ed at Copenhagen, to encourage. the emigration of Danes, Norwegians and Swedes to the United States. The children of all these emigrants are taught , die English language as the mOther tongtie The Young Men's Johnson Club, in Washington, it is announced has been turned into a temperance society, since the election.. This shows a commend able zeal for thedntereste of A. J. It is gratifying to see them giving their efforts the direction which their pa, tron has.most need and will. bo_ most likely 4otzbe. `beciefitted. We have 4Okrificino:hae . `ever been a tri'enNer . of tile ()lib: . "Wl' t .00 • in. A mother who found her two daugb• ters in a low place of amusement in Chicago a few nights since, lead each of them out of the place by the hair of the head, to the astonishment of the specta tors. A lire. Mason, in Mogadore, 0., bay ing circulated discreditable stories about a Mrs. Roofs and daughter, a . son 'Cf Mrs. Roofe shot Mrs. Mason dead, and then left for Elena - unknown. It appears from a Montreal despatch that the assassin Sarratt was. ~ identified by a Canadiaa, who served with him in the Papal army. The informer is on his way to Washington. A lady in Washington who was drag ged a distance of thirty feet, by her hoops catching a street car;has recov ered three thousand dollars damages. A person who was unable to be pres ent at a " wooden wedding " in Detroit, !eat week, sent his regrets written on a shingle. • It is said in Washington that the British and Freich Ministers are dis satisfied with the President's Message. The cholera slings to Cincinnati with great tenacity. It 'killed eight persons in that city last week. Sir Frederick Bruce attended the races at Washington in top boots and a red cutaway coat." . A hotel in San Francisco boasts of a library of 300 volumes for the use of its guests. Rev. Henry. Ward Beecher has de dined to give lectures this winter. U. S. SENATOR.-A newspaper corres pondent gives the following list of names "from which the Legislature will be permitted to choose a Senator." Many of the gentlemen named by the writer will probably never have other evidence of being candidates for this little position, but the more the mer rier : Andrew G. Curtin, Thaddeus Stevens, Wm. D. Kelley, Wm. B. Th . omas, M. Russell Thayer, Jno. W. Forney, Mor. ton McMichael, J. M. Broome', Ed. McPherson, J. K. Moorehead, Thos. Williams; Wm. H. Armstrong, G. A. Grow, Jno. Covode, H. L. Cake, Jas. Pollock, Jno. C. Kunkle, John Cessna, L. W. Hall, U. Mercur, S. A. Purviance, Simon Cameron, Jno. H. Walker, An. drew Stewart, A. K. McClure, John Scott, Harry White, W. W. Ketchum, H. D. Maxwell, G. W. Scofield, non. B. Cochrane, Lemuel Todd, J. F. Hart ranft, D. A, Finney. cir A.dvices from Franklin, Pa., state that C. V. Culver now held in custody here by the civil law, was brought be fore Judge Trunkey, recently, on a writ of habens corpus, and asked to be dis charged on the ground that he was a member of the Thirty-ninth Congress from the Twentieth Congressional dis trict of Pennsylvania. After able argu ments by counsel on both Bides, Judge Trunkey decided that a member of Congress was not entitled to his pr;- vilege when held for an indictable of fence. ilk It is rumored that a company has been organized by Charles A. Dana for the publication of a uew morning news paper. It is said he has purchased the Herald establishment with its presses and printing material, and that the first number of the new paper will be issued in February, when it is anticipated44he Herald will occupy its quarters one Broadway. Upwards of $460,P00 - : - havu: been subscribed for The new enterprise.„,' N. Y. paper, isr A monstrous gun, the third ever Made of such monstrous size, has, just been finished at Knap's great cannon foundry, Pittsburgh, Pa. Its weight is 115,200 pounds, its length 243 inches, its diameter 64 inches, its bore 20 inch es wide and 210 inches long, and it shoots a ball that weighs a thousand •pounds, and requires 80 pounds of pow der to load: it. The cost of such a gun is $30,000. Gir A Washington despatch announ ces that the Senate will pass, by a two thirds vote, bills for the admission of Colondo and Nebraska into the Union• The rapid extension of one of the east ern branches of the Pacific railway through Nebraska is hastening its de , yelopement, and Colorado will •soon be reached by the , branch that is being constructed through Kansas. lir There is the best authority for saying that the President has positively determined not to interfere in the ebse of Jefferson Davis by ordering his re lease on paiore, but that he will remain where he is until arrangements can be made for his trial, some time during the coming spring. 'lle In the municipal election' held in the city of Hartford, Conn., on Monday the Republican ticket was elected by an average majority of L 94. This is'a Re publican gain of nearly 700 over the Spring election, When the city voted Democratic. by 479 majority. Arthur Kanmagh, a candidate for fromAreeford, Ireland, was. born without arms or legs; .but is, a very smart fellow. _ He 0,. sie a ane .orator, splendid - yaelitintti4PC SC4Pikid. in a. sort of bowl on his 'bared, rides like a en. • ,f or the hoe.ols. Sputa' Noting. goizokozotrs DISEASES. Water mast be adapted to the nature of the fish, or there will be no increase ; the soil must be adapted to the seed, or there will be no returns; and the hu man body must contain impurities or there will be no sickness. The man whose bowels and blood have been cleansed by a few Brand reth's Pills may walk through infected districts witliont . fear. "The life of the flesh is the blood." To secure health we muse use BRAND RETH's Pills, because we cannot be sick but from unhealthy accumulations it the bowels or the blood, which Brandreth's Pills remove; this method Is following 'nature, and is Safe, and has stood the test. of tune. See B. Brand reth in white letters in the government stamp. Sold by all druggists. (D Irivastors ! Do you wish to lisve,isesiiair cauterized from the scalp 4 No. Men be ware of the new brood of Vitriolic and Caus tic Dyes- got •up by nostrum mongers, who bear the same relation to the responsible chew ist that Pirates and Privateers do to honest merchantmen. Remember that the experi ence of years, and the very highest scientific endorsements, gaurrantee the superiority of Christadoro's Hair Dye over every other in use. It is purely vegetabie. infallible and in stantaneous. Manufactured by J. CHRIST ADORO, 6 Astor House, New-York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all HairDressers.(D ERRORS OF YOUTH.-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 JOHN B. OG DEN, No. 13 Chamber St., New-York. STRAROE, BUT Tans.—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 bbt 'noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, Thos. F. CHArmen, 831 Broadway, N. Y. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES are superior to all &hem for family and manufacturing purposes ; contain all the latest improvements; are speedy, noisless, durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Agents want ed. Liberal discount allowed. 1%0 consign ments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO, 616 Broadway, N. Y. MAIRIAGE • A ND 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. SKILLIN HOUGH TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, vailadelphia, pa. [july 1,166-Iy. rhe•Vmer,s Zinat Zdeolee a-veal For useful things and things of sport, The gay and serious here resort. Superior Skates—Ladies Men's and Boys', Pocket Books- every variety, All styles ot Coal Oil Lamps, New styles, Ladies Morocco Satchels, Good-wife's Companions—new, Latest novelty in Port Folios, Extra fine Pearl lind Ivoty handled Pocket Repeaters, Sharp's Improved, (Knives, Sleigh Bells—fine plated and white metal, Hair Brushes—durable and cheap, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, „ Razor Strops—Emerson's, Duston's Hand and Tennant Sawa, Wringers. late improved, All varieties of fine Ivory and common 7 able Rolling Pins, Washers &c., (Cutlery, Eley's Amunition, Wads and Caps. "i 2 POYSTERS!.* t 'e* - I am now in the receipt of the best of Oysters which will be served up in the usual vane. ties of styles. I will have fitted up for the winter months, warm and comfortable rooms on the first and second floors, for the ACCOMMODATION OF THE LADIES, which department will receive particular attention. G. U. GOODMAN, Goodhpo's ice, Om* & OuFtet 541000. Marietta, September 15, 1866.-tf. First' National Bank of Marietta. --- RANKING ASSOCIATION xFIA-VITIG COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION is now prepared to transact all, kinds of BANKING BUSINESS. The Board of Directors meet weekly, MI Wednesday, for discount' and' other business. It•Bank'Mours : . From 9 'A. sr to 3 JOHN HOLLINGER, kIiES/DEnT. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. MARK THE SEASON! Another arrival of those incomparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Also, THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. Call and see them at .T. ST'ANGLER'S. SOMETHING NEW ! Patent clasp pock et books, no gum bands to renew ) adapte to any condition, of the finance, at JOHN SPANGLER'S.' H E celebrated Gutta Percha Oil Blacking I makes a beautiful water proof polish. For boots; sticies, harness, &c. For Sale only at Dr. Landis' Drug store. • AHNESTOC VS Nonpareil Chemical F Writing Fluid now ready and far stile by JOHN SPANGLER, - , . General Ag ent. itCHOICE Lot of Books for children , called indistructahle Pleasure Books ; School and aper Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen boldera &c at ' • • DR: LADTDIS,.. A LARGE LOT OF BUFF WINDOW SHADES at remarkably- low prices— to close out Sow( SrArtdr.ia. rpo LANDLORDS! Just received, Seotcb land Irish WHISKIES, warran ted to - be pure, at H. D. Renfornain,s. JTOB 'PAINTING of every description ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the oti ice, of. The Mariettian. AIR ROLLS, the ^ latest fabhion--call in at Mrs. ROTH'S Variety Store and see t e m—all the rage now, in the cities. TE WEP OUT THE FLIES ! Cheap and or amental dish - covers of wire, at JOHN SRANGLER'S.. Q PIC EBOXES, Sakai boiei; frait jars, win- Lidow blinds, looking glasses at JOHN SPANGLER'S. - 1 - 100 It IVIATT, Excellent:l II JOHN gPA/VGLAiliVaill:BcAlavl'ißE TilwiL4SS- iikTcelain,lined „Keiser ving kettle e 3 at " JOHN SP . 4.NGLER'N: • !. .' ' ` Reasons why the Ali pc„z IV6:tch Made at WAL T.H.4 it , .glass IS THE BLS ,4e on the best principle. Its frame is composed of solid plates. So jar can inter fere sudden wit shock ca h the harmony of its workings and no n damage its machinery. CV es well as forks my piece is made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its nov effectiveness) and is therefor e openly made. The Watch is what all mechanismshould be —accurate, simple, strong and economical.._ Except some high grades, too cnst`y for o , ter i al use,. foreign watches are chicilymsdely. women and boys. Such watches are comp n . sed of several hundred pieces, screwed and tin. ited together, and require constant repairs to keep them in any kind or order. All persons who have carried ancres," " lepines" Is English Patent Levers," are perfectly and well aware of the truth of this statement. At the beginning of out entetprise, tone than ten ten years ago, it was our first inject to make a thoroughly good low priced watch far the million, to take the place of these fur eign impositions; the refuse of foreign facto. ries, which were entirely unsaleable at bows and perfectly worthless everywhere. ll= How well well we have accomplished this, may be understood from the fact that atter so many years of public trial, we now make more than halt of all the watches sold in the United States, and that no others have ever given such universal satisfaction. While-this depot meet of our business is continued with increased fa. cilities for perfect work, we are at prevent en. gaged in the manufacture of watches of the very highest grade known b Chronometry, un eaqualled by anything hitherto made by our. selves, and unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the am plest facilities. We hays erected an addition to our main building, and have filled it with the best workmen in our service. New ma. chines and appliances have been constructed which perform their work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved materials only, are used, and we challenge comparison between this grade of our work and the finest imported cronome ter& We do not pretend to sell our watches for less money ti.an foreign watchers, but we do assert without fear of contradiction that for the same money our product is incompara bly superior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully warranted, and this warrantee is good at all times against us or our agents in all parts of the world. CAUTIOW.—The public are cautioned to Ot only of respectable dealers. All persons sell ing counterfeits will be prosecuted. Robbins 35 Appleton, Agents for the American Watch Co. Dec.B-Im] 182 BROADWAY, N. r THE CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER J 01 -1N SP ANGLER has just received HA has lor sale this celebrated Wri.g,er, with Or without cog-wheels. This is now regarded as the best machine in use. It is more easily adjusted to the tub, and is wider than any ma 2, chine of the price. No. 1, without eac-wheel with ten inch rollers, is selling at eS ; 0. with cog-wheels, $9 ; No. 3, with cog-wheel, 1l inches, $ll. OUR STARCH GLOSS IS THE ONLY ARTICLE USED BY FIRST CLASS HOTELS, Laundries, and thousands of Families It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pass smoothly over the cloth, saving inuchtiine and labor. Goads done up with it keep clean much longer, consgeuently will not ❑•ear out so soon. It makes Old Linen look like Sew! Oqh lippekint Bine is lig best in (113 a I=l It is soluble in hard as well as soft water It is put up in the safest, neatest and most con venient form of any offered to the public. It is warranted not to streak the ado. Agents w anted everywhere, to whom we der extraordinary inducement.. Address, NEW-YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.. N. 218 Fulton-st., New-York. October 20, 1866.-3m.1 JA COB LIBHART, JR.; CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, rA. WOULD most respectfully take this meth ed of informing the citizens ut Martens and the public in general, that, having laid in a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepaied to manufacture all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE , in every style aad variety, at short notice He has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own manufacture, which for fine finish and good workmanship, will rival any City make. EEspecial attention paid to repairing. He is also now prepared to attend, in all its branches the UNDERTAKING business, be -ing-suppied with an excellent tierce, WV and small Biers, Cooling Pox, &c. itr COFFINS finished in any style—plain or costly. Ware Room and Manufactory, near Mr. Duffy's new building, near the " Upper-Sla lom," Marietta, Pa. Oct. V. 13IIPPLEE & BRO., IRON AND BRASS -FOUNDERS and General Machinists, Second stree Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnace! , Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; CoWool , Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil thugs, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS , IN THE MOST MODERN AND istritevse Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinerl for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Besringe. Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil C o Fit , Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water ; Bras tinge in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers,. &c. BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. - From long experience in building machinery Ire Batter ourselves that we can give general !fedi faction to those who may favor us with the;r orders. 113".B.Ipairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prices to suit thetimet• Z. SUPPLER , B SUPPLER. • ColiMabi ~.Oito.her.2-6.1860- 14 tr YQN'S Pericdical Drops, and Clark's Fee