the kt,atitttian. '", • , ' - . - N 7-1416 MARIETTA. PA : Saturday Horning, May 18, 1867. sa- General Butler, who has been actively at work in search of faCts con cerning the assassination of President Lincoln, has obtained, positive evidence that it was never the intention of the conspirators to inolnde Vice ° President Johnson among their victims, and that the movements of Atzerott about the Kirkwood House, with the various cir cumstances indicating a: plot against the life of Mr. Johnson, were purposely put forward as a blind. sir Stonewall. Jackson was killed on the 3rd of May, 1863; Gen. Wadsworth killed May 6th, 1864 ; Joshua K. OW! , dings died next day ; Mrs. Ilemens died May 16th, 1830 ; Anne Boleyn, executed May 19th, 1536 ; Columbus died May 21st, 1506, aged 71; Col. Ellsworth kill ed ith4 24th, 1861; John Calvin died, May 27th, 1564; Joan of Arc burned on the Nth day of May, 1431. sar Jeff Davis has been admitted on bail. He was brought on a writ' of habeas corpus before Court, in Rich mond, on the morning of May 13; and the gcivernment not being ready to , try him, he was admitted on one hundred thousand dollars bail ; Horace Greeley being one Of the bail. The trlal, 'it is said, will go on in 'November next, Or At a, radical meeting in Shelby county, Tennessee, a day or two since, a colored orator, who was it slave two years ago, said " the rebels are trying to use us as , catspaws; they say we ought to hold office; but seven , years ago we didn't bold anything but a hoe-handle and would not now if they could have had their way. A few days ago, near Bethlehem, a father aged sennty-three years, was presented by his blooming wife of fifty three years, with a stoat, healthy boy. Both mother and boy are now doing well. The father has been married up wards of forty years, and previous to the birth of this son his youngest child was aged twenty-five years. sr In consequence" of the pressure and inevitable success of the eight'-hour labor movement in Illinois, nearly all the railroad 'companies and manufactur ing associations centering in Chicago have issued orders .that their workmen be employed by the hour hereafter, thus paying by the hour one-tenth the wages of a ten hour day's work. ear Scientific men predict that the summer of 1867 will be cold and wet like that of last year. They. base the prediction on the fact. that immense masses of ice have broken, or are about to break away from the extreme north producing cold and vapor. ®' A would-be bride in Dayton, Ohio, aged• 62, has sued a gentleman of 40 for breach of promise. She shows one of his letters in which he said he "existed ocly in her smiles, and that the happiest day of his life would be that on which he should call her his own." sir There seems to be a great demand for new jails at'present, judging from the number about to be built. Susquehanna, Wyoming, Luzerne, and many other counties in this State are in the category of new jail builders. They are all going to "tear down and build greater." There is in Pepperell, IMass., a child ten months old whose mother, grandmother,' great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother are all living. The - latter is not yet eighty-one years of age. iller Michael' Dailey, the treasurer of a "circle" orFenians in the oil regions, and who abiccinded with the cash be longing to the concern, was tried and bee been dischargeil owing to some in-. formality in the charges. lane master mechanics and manufac ; - lure's in St. Louis have held s meeting, and adopted resolutions expressing a determination to adhere to the ten-hour rale. They ha ve also agreed not'to-em ploy any man `who me'itiber of a workingmces society.. The Young Men's Eyangolical, terial Association; of giacinnati - have appointed neat Thursday a day of fasting and prayer that khe.threatenad scourge of cholera may be averted . fkom that city. iljr Mrs. Sakey Raymond, of Norwalk, Cona`.,4 a heroine of ttie 'period When *bat Own "was dostroy,ed by the British died at Ijiddifyii,:'Coriir., a few 'days since, aged 98. itertriior . presen- ted to George Pciaboby, will be exhibit ed in Philaderpleiii; 'before' being `sent, to Danvers. 0. H. 'Br o wriing, Secretary of the Interior, reported dead last week; is rlnce nn* rearriarret ridino And WHAT IS 4L-MARRIAGE.—The Court of Common Pleas of Cincinnati has deci ded marriage to belmrely a civil contract. James and Richael Paylor lived togeth er as husband and wife maintaining them selves as reputably as any other couple, although bound by no other tie than that of a mutual agreement, which they have maintained honorably and honestly. In all the legal instruments executed by them, the legal relation of man and wife was acknowledged. He recently died, leaving hie wife and six children surviv ing. Relatives undertook to deprive her of her right of dower on the ground that they were never lawfully married. The Court decided the facts, as proved, establishing her wifehood sufficiently under the laWs of the State of Ohio. gar Our territorial accessions have been ae follows : 1. The purchase of Louisiana and the Mississippi Valley, in 1803, from France, for $15,000,000. 2• The pnrchaee of Florida; in 1819 from Spain, far 83;000,000.. 3. The annexation of Tessa in 1845 4. The purchase of California, New Mexico and Utah, from Mexico, for $l5, 000,000, in 1848. 5. The purchase of Arizona from Men ico, for $10,000,000. 6. The purch - ase of the immense Rus sian possessions, running 'down on the Pacific coast from the North Pole to fifty-four north latitude, at which line it strikes the British possessions. Gir The stories . about the ill-treat bent of soldiers and prisooers by the officers at Dry Tortugas, which bait) been current in the public press for some time past, hiving come to the notice of General Grant, he ordered an investiga tion of the facts, which has been con cluded, nnd the result shows them to have been utter fabricatiOns. They or iginated through the aid of Greenfels, the Chicago conspirator, who abused the very generous privileges accorded to him by. the officers to send anony mous letters to his friends outside con taining these false statements. 65- Napoleon's great show is an "ex position" and not an "exhibition!' The difference between the terms is - not so trivial as a cursory look implies. They are approximate but not absolute syno nyms. "Exposition" is demonstration— that is something designed and destined to produce a predetermined result, be it mental or tangible. "Exhibition" is but manifestation—show, display, which may either be barren of or brimming with effect. Every "exposition" is thus an "exhibition," but not vice versa, Every horse is an animal, but every animal is not a horse. slip - A little girl eleven years of age coveted the dress of a child seven years of age, in Saginaw, MiChigan, and per suaded her to take a walk With her to a shipyard, and when there induced her to strip herself of her clothing, and then put her on a cake of ice which floated in the water, gathered up her clothes, and left her to perish. Provident&lly, a man rowed within sight and rescued her. The little murderess was found at school, with the clothes on. Sr A large number of monks and priests in Italy have taken Advantage of the new privilege conferred.upon them by the new law for civil marriages, and have rushed into wedlock with unexpec ted alacrity. Even the nuns have caught the infection, and the matrimonial mania threatens to complete the abolition of the convents begun by the civil law. Ha man nature appears to be AI good deal stroneithan' the most rigid of monastic vows. . egr A baby elephant, attached to a circus, became frightened near Phoenix, Rhode Island, on Friday, broke away from his keeper and ran into the princi ple street. •He made a raid upon a fruit store, went into a saloon and emptied the contents upon the landlord and cus tomers, and was proceeding to demolish a,grocery, when he was secured by his keeper. . or The will of Stephen A. Douglas is in court._ _The agent is sued by the heirs, Mrs. Williams, late Mrs. Douglas, and her children, for fraud. It is claimed that the agent, Nicholas P. Inglehart, compromised smrions claims against the estate, had , them_ assigned to him, and then applied to the court, for the entire amount, nearly nine thousand dollars. wrir At 'a recent educational- meeting in London the•Doke of Argyll expressed the opinion that the English people would soon demand the American aye tem of common-school education, leav ing the religions education to Sundayi schools. Jefferson Davis..-was admitted on bail ($100,000) at Richmond, on Monday last. Horace Greely, D. K. Jackman, John Minor Botts , and a dozen more eatering that amouat for his release the next session of court, in , November. .. tar Tile Japanese" Commii3sioners, now' `in- Washington city;- are Inaking dirge contracts for"supplies of solool books. .They purchased forty Wibstees Dictionaries -to be sent to Japan. A. German paper says that a young man recently marrieA a widow twice hie Ran_ and he nenartnined nnhgannantly Lets — r&THE M.A sr The Charlotteville, Virginia, Chronicle protests against the South forming an alliance with the Northern Democrats, for the reason that the South would be cheated. The Chronicle ap pears in earnest in its protests, for in a late issue it referred to the subject as follows : "We apprehend the most seri ous consequences, if the South hoists the Democratic flag. The Northern Democracy are extremely violent in their language and talk pretty much as the South talked before the war. They can afford to do it, because they know it is only talk, and that they are in no danger: But•suppose the South gets on their platform, and flies their banner, we shall receive the wrath of the North —on the head of the South will their vengeance be wreaked. The great ma jority of the Northern people regard the continuance of the Democratic par ty as a continuance -of the rebellion ; and they will certainly regard the re• occupation of the Soith, by that party, as the manifestation of a rebellions spir it on the part of the South." or Peterson's Magazine for June, is an unusually fine number, even for this popular and elegant magazine. It has a beautiful steel engraving "The Wild Flowers in the Wood ;" a splendid mam moth colored fashion, plate, with five figures ; a colored pattern for a tobacco pouch ; and about fifty wood engravings of dresses, bonnets, collars and cuffs, children's fashions, baby's shoe, patterns in embroidery, smoking cap, &c. The literary contents maintain the high char acter of "Peterson." A capital article on "The Laws of Croquet," is alone worth the price of the number. This is a good time to subscribe, for a new vol sumo begins with July, though back Dim hers from January may also be bad, if subscribers wish to commence with the first of the year. "Peterson's" is the cheapest of Bathe monthlies. To single subscribers it is but $2,00 a year. For $B,OO five copies are sent, with an extra copy to the person getting up the club. Address C. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St., Philada. * Petersburg seems to be the cradle of the Republican party in V irginia.— The Petersburg platform is now familiar ly known as the compendium of Virgin_ ian Union sentiments, and recently the Republican club of that - town adopted a formal resolution, appointing a commit tee to take the necessary steps to raise, at an early day, a national flag-staff, at some suitable point within the cityiimits, to bear and to' hoist up on• it a national flag. liar The bronze female figure, repre senting 'The Angel of die Reserrection,' that is to surmount the . Sam Colt monu ment at Hartford is now in that city at Mr. Patterson's marble works. It was designed by ,the sculptor Rogers, and was cast at Munich, Germany, where the finest bronzes are made. The artist has treated hie subject withlingular simplic ity and boldness., or Spurgeon. the well known London preacher, occasionally gets , off a pod thing. A report of a late sermon daily ered,by him contains a sentence which will be as much. apPrediated here as in England. ‘Trethern," said Spurgeon, "if God had referred the ark to a com mittee on Naval Affairs, in my opinion it would not be built yet." ' girlirs. Daniel. Kent, of East( Mil. lingford, Vt., Attempted to go to her husband, who was in the woods boiling sap, lost her way and wandered about until she came within twenty rods of her house, when she fell down with exhans tioh, and was found deal on_ Sunday morning. Gir When the blood is well sapplied with its iron element, we feel vigorous and full of life. it is an insufficiency of this vital element that makes us feel weak and low spAited ; all such, by tak ing the Peruvian Sytup, (a protoside of iron) can supply this deficiency, and *ill be wonderfully invigorate& gir During the time the Paris Exhi bition is open the public will be admitted without special leave, and without pass port visit the Imperial palaCes, the mu seums,, the State establishments, and monuments. The .servants at the vari ous places are , strictly forbidden to ac cept any gratuity. illar A little boy twelve years old, a long time ago, on his way to Vermont, stopped at a country tavern, and paid for his lodgings and breakfast by sawing wood instead of asking it own 'gift. Fif ty years later the-same boy- passed the -0813113 inn as George'Peabody, the babker. Thousands of women are employ ed in the. Great Exhibition building at Paris, and as they cannot have their children with them, a building is set apart where their infants under three years of age are tended and fed gratis, A. , gentleman of Pittsburg has Fa pered his room with certificates of of stock. The novel =papering coat origin ally over fifty-three thousand dollars:, The bookkeeper of a large firm in Chicago retort's a greater income tt is year than all the members of the. Sum put toget her. onsr. 'Pha nianth -nf .indfre Georma R Nibs in 38xitf John Leighton, El leading operator in mining shares, and formerly an officer of the Franklin Mining Company of Bos ton, was arrested on Satdrday, upon the charges of embezzlement of the funds of the company and over-issue of its stock. They have an odd way of doing up rampant females in Memphis. A Mem phis paper says : An obstreperous wom an was taken to the Adams street police station on Monday night, tied up in a bag, her head only being out. She was thus kept from doing mischief, and was carried along on the back of - a sturdy black man. Calvin Priest, of Ewing, Mass., cut on his timber lot, the past , winter, a pine tree which wag seven feet in diameter, and cut up into thirty logs, having an aggregate length of 388 feet. The first log had to be split with powder. In a quarrel between two lads, each of them about eleven years of age, at Somerville, Fayette county, Pa., on Saturday evening, one of the boys shot the other with a revolver, killing him instantly. A fisherman in Montilier, Switzerland, captured, a few days back, in the lake of Morat, an immense trout, more than three feet long, and weighing over thir ty pounds. It is to be placed in the Museum of Morat. Secretary Seward, gave a State dinner to the Japanese Ambassadors on Satur day evening. Afterwards as reception, for the Diplomatic Corps was held, and Madame Juarez, wife of the President of Mexico, was present, There is being built on the Tyne a vessel intended for exploring`the snlpher mines in the islands in the Red lies.— She is to be fitted with large water-tanks, and when she has landed men on those islands she will keep them supplied with water from the main-land. An annual Sabbath school celebration and parade took place , at Washington, D. C., on Monday. Eight thousand children were in the procession, and passed in review before the President. The teregraph and express line is now open from'London to Tientsin, the port of Pekin, China. The time now occu pied in • the transmission of messages from London to Tientsin is now reduced to twelve days. The number of exhibitors in the Paris E.xposition has been counted, and found to be 42,247, of whom about one-fourth are - French, 2,069 English, and lens than one . thousand Americans. Ex-Commissioner Bogy is pressing a claim for five thousand dollars, to com pensate him for expenses incurred in discharging the duties of his late office after he was rejected by the Senate. The Count de Greffulhe, the richest man in France, died on the 7th at the ripe age of 92. His fortune is estimated at fifty millions of dollars. The State Pencil Company of Castle ton, Vermont, now employs one hundred men, and manufactures one hundred and sixty thousand pencils a day, A keg of powder exploded near Fort Lee, on Tuesday, blowing a man named. Ma:alley fifty feet into the air, into the river. He swam ashore and is still liv ing. Prince Charles Theodore, of Bavaria, brother of Empress Elizabeth, of Aus tria, has taken holy orders, in conse quence of grief at the loss of his wife. A gentleman of Borhato, England, has offered £lOO reward for the apprehen sion of some person who recently killed his cat. It is reported that.the Grand Jury at Richmond have indicted John C. Breck inridge, Judge H-. W. Thomas, and four others for treason. • They do up rampant females in Mem phis by sacking them—tied in a bag and carried on the back of a huge negro to the station house. Bishop Lt*ille, of the Roman Catho lic Church, died at Bardstown, Ky., on Saterday. The present Duke of Wellington, three years ago, had an income of g750,- 000. ' By steady exertion he has reduced it to $7500. Chas. K. Landis, the founder of Vino land, N. J.datya it will have - a popula• tinn : of 25,000 people-in five years. England has aboutfour hundred steam plows in operation; doing the labor of about twenty-five hundred horses. Five thousand six hundred reaping and mowing machines were made during the minter at Rockford, Illiuois. A manufactory in Portsmouth, N. H., produces, weekly, five thousand gross of spools for cotton thread, The number of teachers maintained in the South by the American Freedmen's Union. Commission is 404, who are edu eating 35,458 pupils. Beauregard is experimenting with the Nicholson pavement in New Orleans. . It is proposed to establish a firet•class medical weekly journal in New York. The contractors of the Chicago lake tunnel are said to have netted $45,000 A. gentleman named Rev. J. C. White , undertook to lecture on Romanism in Quincy, Illinois, Wednesday night, but the hall was taken possession of by the Catholics, and upon his attempting to speak he was hustled out of the hall, and barely escaped lynching. At least two thousand persons were present, inside and outside of the hall, armed with clubs, stones, and other missiles. An appeal was made to the Mayor, but he answered that the people had rights as well as the speaker. In Limestone county, Texas, some days ago, two twin children, brother and sister, named Dunbar, four years old, strayed from their homes into the woods while playing, and were not missed un til evening. Search was made and con tinned until the evening of the third day when they were found about two miles from home, locked in each other's arms, dead. A wet norther had come up the night they were lost, and it was sup posed they died during the night. Mrs. Dervine, of Sharon, Mercer coun ty, lighted a fire in her cooking stove last Sunday morning, and in order to hasten matters poured oil upon the flames. The oil in the can caught fire, an explosion followed, and Mrs. Dervine was so badly burned that she died within twenty four hours. An excellent young lady of culture, refinement and intelligence was refused permission to unite with the Walnut-st. Baptist church, Louisville, Ky., the oth er day in accordance with the advice of the pastor, solely because she had been a teacher in a freedman's school. The white people of Middleburg, Va.. and its neighborhood transferred a good stone church (Methodist Episcopal) to colored trustees, - former slaves of some of them for their exclusive use. "A beautiful, intelligent, amiable, fas cinating and immensely wealthy" young lady in Fort . Wayne is patiently waiting for some young man to marry her. It is stated she wears cheap clothes and works in a milliner's shop. Georgetown, District of Columuia, has been enlivened by the wedding of Dr. Peters to Miss Kennon, a grand daugh ter of Washington's adopted daughter, who figures in pictures at Mount 'Vernon as one one the Curtis children. Rev. Mr. Boyd, the well known, "coun try parson," has charge of the largest church in the north of Scotland. fle says, "Our parish church is Seven hun dred and fifty years old, and in our church-yard people have been buried for one thousand seven hundred years." Gustave Krause, a traveling, agent, fell beneath the cars of the Oil Creek Rail road, near Corry, on Friday morning, was run over by the entire train anciinstant ly killed. In Arkansas; Goyernor Murphy, has issued a proclanation, based on an order from General Ord, dissolving the Legis lature of that State. It will be two years the 22nd of this month since Jeff Davis entered the por tals of Fortress Monroe. Columbus Cornforth has been appoin ted by' Governor Geary inspector of Soldiers' Orphan Schools in this State. Phineas T. Barnum advertises his res i'dence, at Bridgeport, Conn.; for sale. A ir When a Wall-street stock broker begins his day's operations at 10 o'clock in the morning, he has before him by the Atlantic Cable the opening quotations of the same in London, dated half cc hour later than they are in his hands and, toward 3 o'clock p. m., when he is making hie last movements fur the day, he is enabled to do so with ttio closing quotations in London before him. So far as the business of the country is de pendent upon financial, commercial and political movements in Europe—and its dependence upon these is very profound —the one is Bow regulated by the other, daily and simultaneously. Speculators and business peopleare making more use of the cable at this time than ever before since it was laid. ar By a recent law the exterior of every house in Paris is cleaned once in five years. As the process of scrubbing by hand was very laborions-acd cost ly, a very ingenious machine has been contrived to do the work. In front of the house to be cleaned a movable steam boiler is placed, with length of hoie Sufficient to reach to the upper story. By this means jets of hot water and steam are propelled by high pressure against the walls and ornamental stonework, re moving almost instantaneously the dust and dirt of years, without injury to the sculptures. - g larlA gentleman of Rochester was lately in Saratoga county, N. Y and wai there shown an appleAree in a fine healthy condition, which had been ill, subjected to treatment with calomel, and thoroughly cured. This tree was afflicted with insects, which were des troying it, renderirg it unproductive. A bole was bored into the 'body of the tree nearly-through . the sap, and two grains of calomel inserted. A soon as this calomel was •taken up -by the sap, the vermiwon the tree - died,and it began to bear fruit, and has done so fur three mrsto. ~the entire satisfaction ..Of ,t,he ow The following is the beet example of national susceptibilities we bare beard of : An American who is now here, and who claims to be the most adroit man in the world in the handling of the musket and bayonet, went the other day to seek an engagement at one of the Paris cir n offeringto fight in the arena (with bayonets) against tre of the best of we m ilos u oe sk ds' e e tmen in the French arm y, all at once, one against fire. The the circus said, "No, I can't do that ; but if you will. ; dress up as a French soldier, and whip five soldiers dressed up as Americans, I'll give you an engagement.° The Yankee retired in disgust, and at last accounts was still swearing.—Pari Letter. tom' We have received a copy of Rev. Henry Morgan's new book Ned Nev ins, the Newsboy ; or, street life in Re a ton." It is a neatly printed volume and its circulation has already mached tea thousand. Agents are reaping a rich reward from ite sale. Disabled soldiers and others will find this an excellent book for canvassing ; even children have been known to make $5 a day— a prvfit of 100 per cent. allowed canvas. ers. Agents wishing to secure end territory, should apply at once to Roy. Henry Morgan, 9 Groton street, Heiden M eve. far ion. John Bell, of Tennessee, is now living at hia home, near the Cum. berland Iron Works, a few hours' steam boat travel below Nashvile on the Cumberland river. Ile is about seven ty three years old, badly broken down, physizally nod pecuniarily. Before the war lie owned six hundred negrues, worth a quarter of a million at lean, and was the principal owner in the larg e iron works at Chattanooga, which was burned in 1862. Ile is very much ills. gusted with politics and things general. ly,and Ibis no sympathy with tho new condition of affairs OR" Doctors' bills are too long for a poor man's pocket, but many of th.•m may be avoided by keeping t_lroce's ebrated salve in the cupbotod. It is the "precious pot of ointment," curing bUrtia, cuts, scalds bruises, spr dus a wounds, chilblains, chapped hands, &e, Mothers, do nut neglect to save your bm:band's bard earned money, but pur chase a box of this sllve, only 23 cysts. Many of the neulthy old crooks of Louisiana are returning to France. They are disgusted with the liadioal s , ray nos exrzting in the State. GARDNER'S COJIJ3I ATIOXTROUPE. "Amusement blended with in6truftioit " The above troupe, comprising 2:i Ladies and - gentlemen, will have the honor of giving two performances in this place, o THURSDAY, MAY 2:11, AFTERNOON AND EVENIN/1. The Entertainments are composed of the most pleasing selections, DRAMAS SENSATIONAL COM EDIES, FARCE, G Y NAST! CS, NEG ROISMS, &C„ &C. This tro'ipc posse SSCj all the advauta,;e6 FIRST-CLASS TIIEATItI irP Nu expense is spared to add to th it tereat, welfare and comfort alma p Ltrons. lA' IL L EXHIBIT AT COLUMBIA, WEDNES DA Y, MAY 21d. MIDDLETOWN, FRI DAY, MAY RUST. BARDN ER, Ntay 18, 'G7.-I`.. MANAGER Down With the High Prices ! GABLE Sc, STRICKLER, Market street : one Poor went of ihe Post Office„ Marietta Have just received a fall and complete stock of Foreign and Domestic hey Goods, Carpeting, Floor and Table t it f loth, win dow Shades, Hats and Caps. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Class and Queensivare, Groceries, Fish, ralt, etc., Which will be sold very cheap ,for Cash only I 5000 yards of Cation at 10 cents - a yard. 5000 CI cc 6C Li id „, 5000 41 44 CC ic 15 cc cc u ,5000 cc ca •i CC CC ,c 5000 gt is if If l 4 Unbleached Mushnes—yard wide, at 1 0 1 11, 14, 16, 18, and 20 cents, Bleached Muslins ' at 10 and I 2; yard aide at 1-1, IG, 18, 20. M arseilles and Brilliusles. Mouse de Laing at 22 and 55. Plain and figured all, wool Del sines at 50 cents. W have also added to our stock a moat Complete assortment of Consisting of Plain, Striped and Plaid WHITE GCODS, net and Cambric 51uslins ; Plain and Dirtied Figured Swisa ; Plain and Figured Nansoola ; Jaeo B ishop and Victoria Lawns : White and Or gandie Lawns; 5-4 White shiredss lt full assortment of Jaconet and Swi Insert ing and Edging , together with a large btock oi Ladies' Dress Goads and Cloaking Cloths, and a large stock of Notions; a full line or Youth's and Men's Cloths and CaSSIIIICICS. a r If you wish to soya money, giYe, Os call. GABLE & STItICKLEIL pril 13,-1867. Dividend Notice - ..... .........,.. THE FIRST NATIONAL 8......... ANN or lOWA - TA, PA., this day declared a seini-sullual di vidend of sper cent. AMOS BOWAN, p, payable on demand. Marietta, May 8,1867.-2 t. Aniar, SEED POTATOES FOB SALE. A mIXEu LO f of good seed potatoes be.• ing part Mercer, Peach Blow and route, Albert. For sale, inquire at theiresie of MRS. GEO. W. STAHL, Ma street, iti'- posite the Post Office, Marietta, 011APMAN'S CHALLENGE to the vOIB -1 ./ ties of popular Scientific: Skepticism...n Vindication of the Truth and Superhman Or igin of the Hebrew Records of the Gtration, joist as those Records read. to magazine thin, qulrterly, or oftener. 25 cents shutlf: or i l , ' . successive numbers for $l,OO. Address:l,o, CH:a:max, Box 983, P. 0., Philadelphia, tu. A work which all should read. . M. C. McCLUS.K Manufacturer of 01 kinds of th p9i47,:lerS d Irbite,