matiettiatt, MARIETTA. PA Sate4a) . X,orning,,ltarcl, 16, 1863 : ~ egrA Washington correspondent writes thus of Mrs. President johnsan : "Mrs. Jelinsoikeppeared at. the recap tion for the first- - time... I felt a deep anxiety to see the woman who had taught her husband to read, and inspired him with that lofty ambition which led to place and power. She stood near the President to • his right ;, pale, thin, stamped With'care and sickness—an, ex preside° of- deep curiosity. Looking for a moment at each person introduced her eyes would drop immediately in meditative thoughtfulness, as if her mind and heart were filled with thoughts and emotions far different from the gid dy throng passing by. All who' know her speak well of her." Gar The majority of the Committee of the MasFachnsetts House of Representa tives reported on March lat against . the ratific Ation of the Constitutional Amend ment. A. minority submitted a resolu tion of ratification.under, protest, de clariug that Massachusetts _does not recognize the right of any State to abridge the franchise by reason of race or color, and wants no reorgan'zation except on the basis of universal suffrage, Ile A Boston newspaper relates a very pleasant incident. An Irish team ster who keeps up his establishment in the "Hub," saw a lady unable to cross a street during one of the days of the slush, and reined his horse so as to bring his sled directly across the street—in Boston the streets are narrow—wheren- Nu the lady accepted his extended hand and crossed without difficulty en the sled. The teamster should have the medal for Politeness. SW Mr. Beckett, the present propri etor of Point Breeze; Bordentown, the residence of Joseph Bonaparte when in this country, having paid'the tax on his property under protest, carried the case before the Supreme Court of New Jer sey, which has decided that the proper ty of an alien is not exempt from taxa tion. It is probable that an appeal will be at once made to the United States Supreme Court. Thilv is a teat 'ease, and other aliens will await with interest the final decision. 4 to the New York Legislature last weak, Mr. Lockwood introduced a bill compelling Railway Companies to place strong- aprons between the plat forms of all the passenger. cars, to the end theta parson .passing from one• car to another may be prevented from fall ing between the cars in case of sudden starting of the train, or a ,slip of any kind. Similar Legislation is now in force in Connecticut. Many accidents have arisen, and lives and limbs lost which this precaution would have saved. gir A marriage was solemnized in New Bedford a short time ago, between a widower who had been bereaved less than two months, and a widow of less than three months standing. The most singular part of the affair is- that the lady's former husband having died abroad, there was some dekay.in t_bring ing home hie remains, ; and his funeral was aVended by the expectant bride in the capacity of chief mourner only one day before the wedding., The Negro Suffrage bill has be come a law of Tennessee. Thus this State keeps right on, the pioneir =in Freedom and Progress. This law will go far to afford security in the future a gainst the rebels,' and stimulate those who elsewhere hesitate about putting in practice the principles of universal suffrage. • Or Gov. Brownlow has been re-notni nated by acclamation by the Republican State Convention of Tennessee, and Gen. George Thotnas was unanimously de clared the choice of the State for the next Presidency. Resolutions approv ing the policy of Congress were also adopted. - • INF Thompson, the negro burglar, who shot and .severely injured Mrs. Aaron Ward while robbing her house at New ark, N. J., New Year's night, has been sentenced to thirty years in the State Prison. What alLip Van Winkle ex perience be will have when he comes out, that is, if be ever does come out. gar Gypsies make a good thing or it in the South, jawing on the drom and pen- ning dukker to the cbaboe—i. e. travail,: iog along and , telling :fortunes to the blacks. • or An autograph of William Brad fdrii, the early Atnerican printer, sold in . Nuf e York laet week for $54: 611'4 ,exab,augo flays that, the. Georg. ia.paupsts rejeteing ,ONer.4the.x.etern of segroef euzigratell to,.rthe West. He ineeithapteity paptrsi toixttiVe (If nn consequence." "et: • - Naos in *rut. A young mer4inc-aboutto be mar ried droppeAdeAltaile store . in'Brook 15 nN. Y., a few days 4,0. its affianced overheard the messenger of the sad news telling it to her mother when she was immediately bereft of her reason—it is feared.hopelessilw... , • ;. The wife of a New York "minstrel" has 875,000 worth of diamonds, the,:pro duct of burnt cork. It is only carrying but the‘stieutificprotilem that , diamonde can be made from charcoal. A bill to prevent the rale of liquor on election day is before the New Jersey Legiilature. A sloo' Coupon Bond 1 1 7a8 found among the rags at a paper mill in Am herst, Mass., last week. Every mechanic should iiave ready at hand a box of Grace's Celebrated Salve, as it is a ready remedy for accidents, such as cuts, bruises, contused wounds• barns, scalds, poisoned skin, and erup tions, caused by operations in the fac tory, dye s honse, or printing office. Only 25 - cents a box. Over a million rata were drowned by the freshet at Cincinnati. Yollit Brigham Young has come East on his way to the Paris Exhibition, A man has proposed to the municipal authorities of Paris to remove the trees which now line the street of that city, and supply their places with painted tin trees. A number ladies of Columbia, G., have organized a plan to aid Jeff Davis ,and family—through, a lottery scheme. Alfred Tennyson is at work on a naw poem—longer and on a grander beale than his last. Its tame will be shortly announced. The. French Government has announ ced that it will not relinquish the right of searching the baggage of viaitors to the Exposition. Yon! g Christopher Columbus, decend_ ant of the great discoverer has just come into possession of his father's estates and title, Duke of 'Version. Gov. Brown of Georgia, is urging the acceptance of the Re-construction bill, Negro suffrage and all, upon this State. A rogue who was bard up, attempted to pick the pocket of the "local" of the Richmond Whig. He got—nothing. A mulatto slave won the prize medal for sculpture at the Brazil lian Provincial Exposition, and has received her free dom. Tha first water was let into the Chi cago Lake Tunnel on the Ist inst. Ex perimental flooding for the purpose of testing the'structure will last for several days. Power will drive the heaviest machin ery, but alubricater is cheaper and, in many cases, as effective. A Washington dispatch says, that a Democratic member of. Congress con templates moving the appointment of a Smelling Committee, to ascertain what members are iu the habit of drinking too much whiskey. His dergocratic collea gues, however, aro expostulating against it. Mutilated and worn out currency is made into envelopes for the Treasury Department. A beggar woman died recently in Paris, and $BOOO - were found in the ash es on her hearth, A new stove has been invented for the comfort of travellers. It is to be put under the feet, with a mustard plaster on the head, which draws the heat through the whole system: . The first election in the District 'of Columbia under the negro suffrage law passed off quietly in Georgetown on Feb ruary 25th ; and resulted in the triumph of the' negro suffrage ticket. Governor Brownlow, of Tennessee, has vroclaimed his intention to call Oat &hp militia to protect the Union men of the State. The bay of Samana, St. Domingo, has been purchased by the Uniied States as a coaling station, and the treaty has been forwarded to this country. The prpceedings during the closing week of the Thirty-ninth Congress were of a most important and exciting . char acter. . At a meeting bald in Atlanta, Georgia; on March 4th, resolutions submitting to the will of Congress were adopted. The Virginia Legislature had been convened in order to take similar action, The Radicals not only' elected the Mayor of Georgetown, D.C., but secured seven out of eleven Councilmen. A switch-tender on the New Jersey Railroad lee been- convicted of man. slaughter for negligence, in causing an accident, by which two persons were killed. Tile remaining portion of Table Rock, at'Niagara, will be blown froin its pres ent dangerous position, by order pf the Town,ConociLotglifton,o-19% < ;-- Ai r. Itob,tri.iingoln,telflgstoson4oftoe late President, has beetkotamitdedlipthe bar in Illinois. 4A‘MR - 6 At this time when, conveyances andassignments are about beinernade, th&following synopsis of the late' decis ion Of the:Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, will be of value to our readers. In the case of McCandless vs. Engle, lately decided by the Supreme Court, to appear in the next volume of reports, fhe iollowing reports were sittlid:- 1. When fraud or duress has bees practiced in obtaining4t,wife's acknowl edgment to a deed and the knowledge of it, or of snob`circumstances as would• lead to inquiry has been brought home to the guarantee, it will avoid the . ac knowledgment. 2. Less than actual duress will avoid the acknowledgment of a wife, if it be known to the party claiming through it, or when he ought to have inquired for defences, and did not, as in case of taking an assignment of a mortgage. 3. The acknowledgment, will be avoid ed if the wire made it under moral con_ straint—that, is by threats, persecution and harshness of her husband to force her to set aside her own free will and comply willingly with his wishes. 4. The acknowledgment of the wife must be taken out of the presence of the husband, where he cannot see or hear any indication of unwillingness on her part to excuse or acknowledge the in strument, otherwise she has no oppor• tunity to escape the coercion. 5. In regard to the obligation to in quire if there be anything to invalidate an acknowledgment, the rule is different in the case of conveyance of real estate, and the assignment of a mortgage, which is but a security for money. RITUALISM —A large number of the Protestant Episcopal Bishops of the United States are out in a public docu ment against the introduction of ritual ism, or rather Romanism, into the ser vices of the church. It is believed that all the Southern Bishops will favor' it. In England the subject is causing much agitation. The protest of the London clergy against ritualistic practices has received 423 signatures, and its promo tern state that the incumbents and curate s in charge of parishes who have signed have the care of more than 1,101,600 souls, according to the census of 1861. By the same census, the whole population of the diocese was 2, 570,079. The mat ter, it is not at all improbable; may lead -to a separation of the church: sir It is related that the Earl.of Chat am had promised that his son should be present at the demolishing of a wall about the estate, but through accident it was palled down in his absence. His Lordship felt the importance of his word being kept sacred, so he ordered the wall to be rebuilt, that his eon might be pres ent when it was again demolished, as be had promised. It was not that a child's whim might be humored, but that his faith in his father's word might be tin_ shaken. ®' A. terrible tragedy has occurred in California. A gentleman recently made a lady a present of a pair of pistols, and after several trials of skill they conclu ded to go through the forms of a duel. They took their places, fired at thwword, and to the terror of the lady the gentle than fell. She threw herself frantically upon the corpse, embracing and kissing it with every emotion of. endearment. Under such magical influences the gen tleman revived, and rose unhurt from the ground, and—andthey are to be married. There are over four hundred deal ers in cheap toys for children in Paris, employing two thousand workmen. There cometh glad tidings of joy'to all, To young and old, to great and to small; Th' beauty which once was - so precious and rare Is free for all, and all may be fair, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ErierdEl., For improving and beautifying, die Com plexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found in youth- It quickly. removes tan, freckles, pimples, blotch es, moth patches, sallowness. Eruptions and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as ala baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetableprepa ration is , perfectly harmless. It it the Only article of the kind Used by the French, and it considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its effisacy. Price, only 75'cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an or der, by BERGE R, SHUTTS & CO., • Chemists, ,285 River St., Troy, N. Y. Week,willA odNlll-:,WEfliyolpra ha62orityiwßlilliatncecti ) e a eoe : i 2i kir n r cv i a , : n r i s tE sh k t t p l -11- ei t rac tsli nt,i ; o t eeb4 ni wants :Te downfall . iir,:ttilsrhs,-aler6a ipuefY7n4it nti r. l na ll e c otP : bpa a dee. n s:on o pae t ln h xed - ti er lot of those - Su AT ST C ILL LI A E FUR A TH P ER D G ELL ° INE ° iP : P B RICE;I . D i i, Good-4-4 Brown Sheeting; only 20 cents; in the p ..:r 7-8 ,r " ' 6 IScents; 1 - -`3,4 -- 44 .. i g : ' for wine, " 1.24. cents ! Ushers' 10, -Good 4-4'White Sheeting, only 20 cents. usu- The busi, .., 6 4 Price„,3oc i ,good ,4,4- white Sheeting, no capital it ss4 ll :lo s c u e!; a ot,g l i no ' a pi na i t c i o e cn , 2o2ll. 3 )ct. ;c 3nu ; osevu Extra 7 4 l - 4 . ~ ladies. e nt, s ci r c Full ; price BS and 405; ex t/ a heavy - - ann ual f i f : A a r t i lls o Bo n : s 7nn i w a w smPr4eo contain. R's u Wool Twl led . Flannels only 37 i-2. Centii! literature. Free to , , _ BLACK GOOD CALICOES from 124 to' 18s CENTS or 4 ' from fl 1:75-to• $2:70 ; Ladies and Gents Kid. Gloves—all colors. A good assortment of Hosiery, from Offic T e, o B2 j Ce ( d ) a li r-o N t., 1 Choice Baltnals S 2 18c per pair upwards, and everything in and , r Ls i OUR• LINE CHEA.P! Come this way SuperiorSkate and - get Bargains. s—Ladies Men's For The useful gaff, titin e g e s an d iet For ; we, will be.governed by our old ,motto : pocket Books—evety , varieth Hint a "Quick Fip is better than a slow Shil- All styles ot Coal Oil Lamps, ling? that is to say that we would rather sell New.styles, Ladies MolioCco Satan at a smalladvance,,than .not.selLat all. Good-wife's Companions—new, In this establishment will always be found Latest novelty' in Port' Folios, a•choice lot of Teas, Coffees, Sugars and•Syr- Haus fine Pearl and Ivory ; opal , Having ,purchasetl our stock, roa CASH Repeaters. Sharp's Improved, meta , enables us to otter bargains to,p,urchasers.„ Sleigh Bells—fine plated and white • ` Marietta, January ` 12 , 1867: ' - - ' r Blair Bnishes—durable and cheap, ; Axes Hatchets and Hammers, li .0 PlCEBGXESpinigar:boxesidinit jari4:win- ' s l i ' k• erson's, Razor trop m Odow blindsplooking glassei. at..,. 4 , , . DUStOrl'a Rarid'arld Tennant Saws, handled P oi , JOHN SANGLEE'S: ' • - ' • ninved, 1 slc , , Wringere. 16 41)".6 - 4 d 'common s ~ , v ~o rt , , "* ' ' AlllkailftiSTrciffine Ivory an Rolling Pins, Washers ace' VIONEY -FREE AS WATER. 10,000 1311 Active Local and Traveling Agents, Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Town, Village Fitc tory, Hamlet and Workshop,. throughout the entire world, for the most saleable novelties ever known. 600 PER CENT 'PROFIT Laid READY BALE WHEREVER OFFERED • Smart men and women can make from $5 to $5O per day, and no risk aloes ! small capital re quired of from $2O to 0100—the more money •invested the greater. the profit.. No money re quired in advance—we first,send the article and receive pay afterwards! It you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full particulars and address. MILNOR & CO., (From Paris,). 210 Broadway, New-York City. Newspapers copying will be liberally dealt with. (Feb. 2,1867.-Iy. MARK THE SEASON! Of those incoinparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Also, • - THE IMPROVED 'VULCAN HEATER. C:;.:1 and see them at J. SPANGLER'S. ATTENTION ! SP94ISMEN 'ere . Gnn caps, E'er.' Gun Wadds, Dupont's Sikaing lAMB Glazed Duck Po ` e. Baltimore Shot ; Shot Pouches, Powder Plaskis JOHN SPANGLER'S, "old at 36pufil Notfus Dn. Scnxricx's PULMONIC SYRUP. This i great medicine cured Dr. J. H, Schenck, the pinprietor.of pulmonary Consumption, when it had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death Appeared to be inevitable. His physicians pronounced his case incurable, when he commenced the ,use of this ample but powerful remedy. His health was reT I stored in a very short time, and no return of I the disease has been Apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. • Since his recovery, he has devoted- tention exclusively to the cure of Consumption and the diseases which are usually complicat ed with it, and the cures effected by his medi eines have been very numerous and truly 'Wonderful.. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits M . 'several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see pour consump tives that have to be lifted out of their car riages, and in a few months, healthy, robust persons. Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are generally all required in - curing Consumption. Full di rections accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to see him. He gives advice free, but for a thorough ex amination with his Respirometer his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in petfect health—are on the Govern ment stamp. Sold by all araggists and dealers. Price $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Let ters for advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes, & Co., N. Y.; 8. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md. ; J. D. Park, Cincinnati, 0. ; Walker ts. Taylor, Chicago, 111. ; Collins, Brs., St. Louis, Mo. [3 To OWNERS OF Ho ES ES. —Thousands of horses die yearly from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment will positively cure every case, if given when first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Every owner of a horse should have a bottle in his stable, ready for use. It is warranted supetior to anything else for the cure of Cut's Wind Galls, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, &c. This Liniment it no new remedy. It has been used and approved of for 19 years by the first horsemen in the country. Given to an overdriven'llorse, it acts like a magic. Orders ate constantly re ceived from the racing stables of England for it. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trot. ting fame, has used it for years, and says it is far superior to any other he has tried. He kindly permits me to refer to him. His ad dress is East New York, Long Island. Re collect, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment is put up in pint bottles. Take no other. Sold by all the Druggists and Saddlers. Depot 66 Cortlandt street, New York. [3l-'4 ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS Allentown, Penn., April 4, 1865 Messrs. T. A LLcomc Er. Co.: Dear Sirs :—My daughter , used one of your R9rous Plasters,. She had a very.bad,pain in her aide, and it cured her is one weak. Yours truly JOHN V. N. HUNTER We refer to the forty thousand Druggists .who sell our plasters, as to their high sterling character. At tcocw. & Co., Agency, Brand reth House, New York, sold by all Druggists. GONE FOREVER:—SO say the ladies of their beauty, when the mirror shows them _their nce jet and golden ringlets streaked with grey. But never was there a more false con clusion'. Though - the hair be as iwhiteF as Time's own forelock, or worse still, as red as a fiery 'meteor—Prestol it is invested in a moment with the most magnificent black or brown by rhe agency Qf CRISTADORO S S HALE DIM, a perfectly wholesome and purely vege able preparation. Manufactured by J. CRIS TADORO, 6 Astor house New York. Sold by +till druggists. Applied by all hair dressers. HELMBOLb'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Buchu is the Creat Diuretic. HELKBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Is the Great Bl.od Purifier Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES are superior to all others for family and manufacturing purposes ; contain all the latest improv ements are speedy, noisless, durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Agents want ed. 'Liberal discount allowed. Iv o consign ments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. Co, 61 Broadway, Y. . MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.—An essay of warning and instruction .for young men : also, Diseases and, Abuses which prematurely pros trate the Vital Powery, with sure means of releif. Sent free of Marge, in sealed letter envelopes; Addrgts, DR. J. Sarctra Rouen- Tow; Howard' Association, N0..2 South Ninth Street, Pitiladelphia, Pa. - [july 1,'66-ly. FOIL Nort-retentiowor Incontinence of Urine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the pros tate glands,. stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings ÜBE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. IiELIVIBOLD'S Extract Buchu gives _ health and vigor.to, the franie and bloom to he pkrlid Cheek." Debility is accompanied by malty alarniing syniptoms, and if no treatment is 'Submitted to, consumption, insanity or epi leptic fits ensue. Da. ENFEEBLED and delicate constitu .tions, of both flexes, use Helmbold , s -Extract Buchu. It will gitie brisk and energetic feel ings, and enable you to sleep well. TAKE no more unpleasant and unsafe remedies tor Unpleaiant and dangerous dis eases. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and Improved Rose Wash. HEPIIVILD'S Fluid Extract Bacilli is pleasant in taste and odor, free from injurious properties, and immediate in its action. 31:107 THE Glory of man is strength—There• fore' the. nervads and debilitated Should imnie diately use-Helmbold's Extract 'lEinciku. M 9 MIL are re gisinedity. HelreboliPti Extriet Brit : . 4k Li" ifVf - 4 7 44.1 1, rarALTT ESED usnstatutions restored 1) Ueliftbold's Extract Ruphlt. New Trimming aA Variety Stec, Opposite Diffenbach's old stand, and two doors West of the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market Street. MRS. MARGARET ROTH DIMS leave to announce to the Ladies of the D borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she has just returned hum Philadelphia, where •sbe-laid-iwan , entireirerv,atock.ofiashionable,' and useful TRIMMINGS AND FANCY AR TICLES, I OTIONS, &c., embracing all the NOvelties of the Season,_ among whichill be found the celebrated new style Trail Hoop Skirts; Plain & Fancy Garters; Queen floods, Chid: ens Coats 6^ Sacques - Plain and Fancy Mantua and, Velvet ilibbons, Gimps, Cbrds and 7assels, and Buttons in endless vaieety. Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffstoi Ladies and Gents, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen &Emb'd Collars, Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd H'dkfs. Opera Caps, & Zephyr Scarfs Suspenders,- Germantown Wool, Twilights, 'Breakfast Coneys, Braids and Shetland Wool, Bindings, . Zephyr Yarn, Laces, Neek-Ties, BA LMOR A LS & SKELETON SK (RTS, Corsets, Belting ; Edging, Ruffling, Cord of all colors ; Fancy Fans, Kid, Kid-finish Silk and White Lyle Thread Gloves, Silk Mitts, Embroidery Men's Gloves an Neck Ties ; Pearl Cuff Buttons, Belt Buckles of various styles, .Tape Trimming, Linen and Lace, Thimb:es, Silk Tassels, Emery Bags, Fancy Soaps,' Perfumery, &c., &c. Particular attention has been paid to the se lecting of ,sinall wares, such as Sewing Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, tVlialebone, HoOks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. n- The public are particularly requested to call and examine fur themselves. Mrs. R. is agent for the sale of the cel ebrated Singer "A" Family Sewing Machines which took the tirut premium at the late New York State Fair. She will also instruct per sons purchasing from her, bow to work the machine. LATEST PASIHO.: ,S DEMAND. Bradle3's Celebraltd Patent Duplex LOR DOUBLE .SPRIN . O] SKIRT • riiHE Wonderful flexibility and great "com fort and pleasure to any I •dy wearing the Duplex I;ip tic Skirt will be experienced par ticularly in all crowded assemblies, operes, cairiagea, la:thud cars ' church pews, aim chairs tar promenade slid !ouse dress, as the start can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or to US] iii dress; ell it valuable quality in crinoline not found in any sijigie spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pl9paure, comfort end greet convenience of wearing the . Duplex Elliptic steel spring skirt for si single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. Fur cl.i.dren, nusies, and young ladies they are superior to all oh ra. They will .not bond or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their porfect and grace shype when throe or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rode are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; pre venting them from wealiog out when dragging -down steps, stairs, &e. :The Duplex Elliptic is •3 great favorite' with all ladicsand is universAdy recommended, by the Fashion Magazines ad the .standard skirt of the fashion:ible world. To eej , y the following inestimable advanta ges inn - Moline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish.shepe avid. durability, coruf.,rt and ecounmy, enquire dr J. AV: 13 It A DVE r'S Duplex Elliptic or -Double Spring.tzliirt,-and be sure•you get the genuine attiele. CAUTION :—To guard aga'nst imposition be particular to.notice that skirts offered as "Du- PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : " J. W. Bradley's Duplex Efliptic Steel Springs." upon tne waistband—nooe.others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will Valli a pin being passed - through the thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together there in, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a cornhiliation not to be found in any other Skirt. For . .sale is all stores where first class skirts are sold, throughout the United Stites and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole ow nets of, the patent, WESTS,BRADL EY& CARY, No. 93 Chambers and 79 & St Heade-eta, N.Y Talluary 1d67.-31L0 NEW %y INTER GOODS' AT GABLE STRICKLER'S, MARKET STREI, MARIETTA, PA, LOT for cArsii Having selected our stock, out of a lot of goods imported since the decline in - gold, al lows us to offer goods below New Yosk and Philadelphia retail prices. OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT Consists cf choitie styles of embroidered Mi haly ,in,plain colors, silk plaid Mohair, Wench and Scotch wool plaids, English and French merinos, figured and plain delaines, all styles of American De Laines; and a full Stack of la dies wear generally. MEN AND BOY'S YEAR. - . English, Yrench and Domestic cloths; Car simeres and vestngs in great variety; Beater cloths .for Overcoatinz ; undershirts and draw erk; hats and caps, &c., &c., House furnishing goods of all kinds; flan nels from 35 cents to $1 per yard; large lot of bleached and' unbleached Muidins,.Dills and Cotton "flannels. Glass and Queensware ; floor and table oil cloth's ; Groceries of all kinds; Salt and. Fish, all selling at con espond in gly low prices. Call and exsmine for your selvek. ' Marietta, Sept. 29. 1866. LL Kinds of Blanks, Deeds, &c. ASTROLOGY ! THE WORLD ASTONISZED. AT TAR WONDERFUL REVELATROW MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. 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