?At J; arititiatt. 412111 h MARIETTA. PA : SatualilyZotning, 110..bzin!)0)•-g4„18,6,0. /or• 4 hoiribte murde4 weft c ommitted; in Augusta, Illinois, lait week. •:Tesse Rose wasokilled-by,lis fi son nineteen, who afterwards confessed his guilt and declared that his' mother bad instigated the deed. It appears tbai the father, , Jesse Rose, had been in the habit of drawing the, money his , sons had earned by their,lahor in . the neighbor hood, and said he was going to draw some forty-five dollars, due the eldest son—who is nineteen years old-ob Friday last, ion told him if he . did be would kill him. Thi father went to a spelling school on that day, but did not get,the money. The 'son, liowever, supposing be had got it, by his mother's instigation, and ~ ,acciampani94 •, by "his younger. brother, ,hid behind a iitninp near some bushes, by which his father would return, and struck. him With an axe, knocking his brains out ,and then cut his throat with a 'batches knife. • G a r With the opening of the fashion able season, says the Now York Post, an epidemic of marriage has set in.. The extraordinary ti * ctivitry observable in the great jewelry stores on Broadway, the fancy goods.establishments in Maid en Lane, at the ,Milliners' and mantua makers' shops, and' in the dry goods trade, is accounted for by the happy conductors of these places, on the' ground that matrimonial - contracts, 'and cestly wedding gifts are the preyailing fashions of the fall. The clergy have their hands fall ; the church sextons are in a:pitiable state of tigitation , and anxiety , ; the faith ionable'organiSts-are bringing out ,the most famous wedding' marches . ; ; society is furnished with Abundant gossip, and money circulatea freely., . . ar An editor hi Illinois recently saw a patent clothes:washer!. It was_,the shape ..of .a.,:wheel.ba,rrow. The revela tions of the ,wheel • : put iu . motionn crank that Moved:a.plunger that r poended the nobody of the boa was moun ted where the load f is itka _wheelharTow. On the - torrof the - box was a wringer. A lady- can put her clothes in her machine, pick it up ' and` gO bit calling ;• the longer her list of 'friends, the further 'she will have to Wheel hei; burden, and . tlie bet ter her clothes will be Washed. Calling will then be of some use, and an eternal gad.a.bout will become a, first ratexash er woman. - . tar TbC'Richmond . Times of Saturday says, "A fei - days since, a heavY draft tug boat, ,While eigaged inn rice with another tug to City' Point, in quest of towage; succeeded fn Making . a safe' pas sage through'" Dritler's Folly," more fualiliarly known . , Dutch ,(dap: “By this feat she,gained,six miles over her sompetitor , i'and reached Alio Poipt time to.socure the whole jutr : of towage np tdu the city.- We ;learn ,that a project is on font to improve this canal, and; if possible, make it navigable for vessels of all sizes."— eir A 4.3hicago .despatch, states that on Thursday a man, whose ; .is not given, residing, in „Manchester, Towa, murdered his family and then himself. Returning home from his business, he seized his gun, went into the yard 'and shot'lne Wife, than'shot' hie Child 'and maimed his wife's'mother, after Which he cut his own' throat, causing — instant death,—Jealousy is said to have 4een the cause. Ca' A mari named Dudley was recent ly. the victim, ofa_singular accidet at Dix Geld, nine .. He was palling stumps in a field with- the aid of a machine, when, a hook gave,. way, and ,flying, struck him in the breast and.passed clear through him, killing him instantly. _ Iliar It is now, stated. ; that ~ G eneral Hartranft declines the position-tendered him by the President, as Colonel in the Regular army, and will serve out the term for which he was elected as Aida or General of this State. • W A large fish was caught in the Ohio river; a short•time ago, and the stomach:oil opan ed, 'was 'found to contain'a arnall'incioceo Wallet; holding a two duffer and a valuable diamond ring. • • ftir The eight. 'hour labor system doesn't, work well in Indianapolis: The bfairt o labor, being ,fewer, .wages ; are wane... 1.010 at present, hig!3_,..prices me chanics cannot support,their families. iistiAJ.C.o.-irp.itait;arrosted• in Phila. • Alithitt, ilfaToutwo own, for,stnaling4n wedding ring From the finger ,of : ‘,4, Aend tody wh . ordahrhad_ - been waiting on. firqtev. 'Spargaboiiirifia‘reient ,spyntqa,ohiiiiiiiqVg - Mi9Mrchism as "BasVid Ropery "-and/Brqad cliurch ism as "dishonest:ipildelity." Gr Maas aohßeallt§ l tstlit talon) aspre sentative recruits to the army than any other seven States in the Union. row, wee 1 REPRESENTATIVE '' R O E 1 -1 8.- w' ill;be remembered that Air e con ription t 1 ' ar; law, persons who o iyho tereinot liable to Wilt*h, ciuldfpla4 in the field "representative recruits." By the provost marshal generals report it appears that the whole number of these recruits placed in the field was 1,202, of ~ .".,...-0- 4....,"i"..40%,"0.,",,,,. which Massachusetts furnished the great est number, 586. Pennsylvania furnish ed 135 ; New York 119; Ohio 122 ;41-1 linois 90 ; Maine 65 ; New Hampshire '39 CWisEtilitiiti2Brledisibti-Itird -Kew- , Vicky, each 21; lowa 19; TeEm i o.pV 16 ; Michigan 15 ; Maryland 7 i ; ipirestis 8 ;.. 1 New Jersey and Connecticut each 6`; "Atinnetrotspetrilthodevlsland.ermedAHs, souri 1. 4fukilgAlle t parsons who furn ished representative-recruits were Ed ward EferettFjPidt -Longfellow; Prof. A gasiii,' DP for. - .Tana es "-Riissell 'Lowell titid•RlFlDarial -i= '`. `-'•" 1 ." - ,NEottoSorPnan.-,A , specipl despatch tp.The Fryess states -that the Chicago siliMes;,the.leading. Democratic-paper, of Illinois,and the whole,Northivest,itas..a leading editorial, i rt.its issu berntlivrepudiating President Johnson and eadvdcatingne,gro.starrage4. It ag, that if theemegronsoOritroyersyt.pen be settled, there will be some hope for:the .Demooraoy,tandi fortthislreps,on,qtdvises that all, cl M e_d for the, enegro sbouldabe :crincededtby,theaemocrats at ; the North and,the rettels.rtt the 2 South.. It says that negro ;i suffrage,,,ls ,inevitable, and that whether: t, kunitersal or qualified depe,nds altogether upon the promptness •Orotherwise o with which the Democratic party shall move-with reference to it., Or There are seven hundred and fifty paper mills In active , operation in. the United , gtates. They produce two hun dred and seventy Million poundti of 'pa peE, which, at an average of ten nents per pound, would be worth $27,000,000, As it requires about a pound and one half of rage to make one pound of paper there are consumed by these mills four hundrea million pounds in a single_ year. If we estimate, the rags.,,to cost four cents per pound there would be a profit 0f,511,000.000 in this brancli of business. It was reported before the late electioni—how truly vie - cannot ranch— . Mi. Seward had confessed . that if the Republicans 'carried 'New York he Should ansider the result a direct inti mation that he had forfeited the Confi dence of the people who had honored and sustained him throughout his long career, that it was his duty to . seek 4 his retirement' of private life. Well, the intimation 'has been given. See if Mr. Seward heeds it. air In a speech at Newburyport ( Mass.,) the night preceding the elec tion; General Butler ridiculed the idea that the impeachment of the President would produce anarchy and civil war. He said no - More . disturbiince would be °reeled by it "than would arise from the trial of a drunken tailor by a police judge." Alluding to the 'Constitutional Amendment, he said the South must accept it speedily, to avoid the imposi- Aden of mach harder terms. oar At Gold Mater, Mich., on Satur day evening last, fEbeneier Leach shot his wife, and , a young man named George O. Brown; Leach was a worthlesslellow e and. had separate&from his wife some years ago. She was sup- Pnrting-herselfly. keeping.: a- millinery store. Being' afraid of her-husband, she askad . Brown to' escort her to her .fath er's. On the way they were killed. She was thirty-fouryears old, and Brown eighteen. . Both - were highly respected. ',The Liuduer gun which, has just been tried in the presence - of the Emper or of Austria and • a special. commission, has . given the fulluwing results the space of five minutes a single gun fired (orty shots, which , all perforated an oak plank, an inch and a half thick, at a dis tance of ! two hundred paces. The Prus sian needle musket at• two or three hundred yards, poly _inflicted wounds which were cured in three weeks. tom' It is now 'said that Maximilian has "not abdicated the throne of Mexico, hut only ia)(en a sea voyage`for the ben efit of his health. The Empress Char recbv'eriag. She is represented as being able to eat and drink regularly `and pissed her time in reading, embrold erinf and in receiving visits. Her read ing is ,confined to the new testament and worki of travel—no newspaper& :Mrs. ,McClure, ' ' a farmer's wife, liviog.near Quincy:lMikis, _apparently died on Sunday a week ago, and .nest day was buried in the - family vault, near , the house. - On Wednesday, groans were. heardin .the , vault by some .childred; the coffin =was• opened- and. the woman found alive.' She had injured herself in attempting-to force operothe coffin, brit is recovering,. • it :^ . t ! itar An,Anstrian ,drnm major is now in ifietrOji Inokingeor'emPiOyinent, who, ac,cerdink. to his own story, has been in the army seventeen year's, has takelipart In fifty seven battles and, been wain:l(3od twelve ileitis' to Eaten 1:1' lan g uage s ° andiOafs on tbirti Meth:lfni:Mts. of Ole Bull who was killed neatly neatly by'the obitilail e rite!.a a whirokiti, ial cespieg - sielinvlth hie 'fiddie * A, . 1 if- 1 1, 11: Tt ' A F• izwat oSaamoN.— • e Rev, sr. sit amen Tiestlprecently sus ended fro m is relit t fons Nyth the ,nite ,Presbyle yian'GVichloy-char sof cruelty to his wife and family, indecent and blasphem ous language, and maintaining improper relations with females, delivered a short farewell address to his congregation, in ‘iiiircliri;hlle'digaraliiiiisi'eniiiisl - dibis against the i gictil i of the Presbytery, xwho aatUttpun the: piiiitive teigiiiiriti, of three witnesses; while the testimony , inohisibehalf.obilisoaged.fatherNandohro-- ther, and affectionate children was only , r ; sl'lttl`trtY - 'le - t i t h ' ,negative als,din l ecessaiili , Do tiv,ai, he t defied ilia world in proie `that' lie was t,guilt l y.of.indecentAnd.y.algar,language„,,, which heaphorred above all things and t; it. m:.• -, Nix- rill . - ,", , - , k ~ r. thanked God he bad not been found guilty of adultery, The s entence of suspensien did"nof affect his relations as pastor of the chUrch, as any . dissolution must be at therequitst of hie congrega tion: Ere asked them not to act hastily but thongbifuliy and prayerfullY, and prayedto God that i iie . m)ght be aliawed to, remain here to liveclowp theealumny and, reproach heaped upon, him. This was, the last, time he would appear in the Pulpit until .the suspension was removed. The congre gation were visibly effected, the Doctor having.st:ill friends and ad herents among _them. Mrs. Priestly has petitioned fora divorce. egy• Frederick Theodore Frelinghuys. en has been appointed U. S. Senator in place of Mr. Wright, deceased. This is the third Frolinghoysen who ha's repro seiated the Statoef New . , Jeisey in the United States "Senitte. The first was Frederic, of rexolutionary fame; wbo is believed. to - have. killed the Hessian commander, Col. 1461, at the battle of Trenton.; who was made.a .Major Gen eral by Washington in 1790, and who was elected United States Senate!. in 1793 holding the office for three years only, when he resigned ou account of ill health. ' The 'Second Of the 'name was Theodore Frelinghaysen, who was : Sea• ator from Nev Jersey, froiu 1826 was subsequently Chancellor of the Univers ity of New _York and wus a candidate for the Vice Presidency in 1844, with Hen: ry ClaY. ' ' ga• A correspondent of, the Scranton Republican, writing from Rik ,county, says; "The banks of the stramsia this section are covered , with perhaps the best pine in the State, which is cut and peeled antl . put in the stream during the winter, and in the summer run to Wil liamsport and there made into lumber. Perhaps Clearfield and Elk alone furn ish fifty, 'millions of pine every year, There is a great demand for choppers here, and wages range from thirty to forty-five dollars per month and. board. er Cyrus W. Field has twice failed— once in 1857, and again in 1860—both times from the effects of commercial panics, superadded to his investments in the Atlantic cable scheme. Iliicred- Hors of 1857 he subsequently paid in full and he is new - engaged in the same ser vice towards those of 1860, the success ful laying of the cable saving puthim funds. ..,The. amount he is , now thus die .bursing,is abOut ,g2b0,000. • tfir -Among the new inventions-is ra button whtctris fastened to cloth with out thread. It is said to _consist solely Of a button 'With a wire, to be inserted into 'the Cloth cork screw, and then pressed , down flat, so as to form a ring to hold'the button tci its place. As this invention will enable men to keep thebuttptisOn:their shirts, if Bo to dn'aciay with wives altOkether. air Queens Emma; of the _Sandwich Islands, arrived at Flonoliilii:on , the 22d 'of October, after-s; voyage of nine - days from San - Francis's(); California: She • oivas, talfen but the U. S. steamer -Vanderbilt ; thOnsari,ds:of her Objects met the vessel at the port, and received the Queea will loud cheerlrig. cr The Parkshurg - shops situated on A 1344 Pennsylvania ltailroad, have lately been sold to Bird Patterson, of Potts ville, Pa., for $12,600. gatterson has also purchased some forty acres of ground surrounding, the shOps, and de signs establishing extensive steel works. earrhey,tell,of a boy of sixteen in Florida who this season cultivated six teen acres , in corn and five in cotton, housed two hundred ant seventy-two bushels of corn, and picked for the _gin twe.and a half bales of cbtton. Gir We ibink there is no longer dan ger_ that the Fenian prisonirs - will be executed. The Toronto papers, proba bly speaking by authority, say that:the death "sentence will be, remitted, but that the punishment will.bo severe: Es-GoVernor Magrat,l3,,Di-Scinth Cart)line, favors and,advocates.the ti eon stitutional amendment. Ex-Governor Holden, of .lortlCCArolina, -- also urges adoption:" Earl Sr In Illinois Gerclib'gan, :who .ran, for Opngress. asthe 'Republican condi- , 5414 data at, large, has an estimated majority, Of.82;000; beuig a gain ; of 29,000 'on the, result two years ago, 0":* Efon..h orae,e GreelYiti4tri 41 w talk- • Lt-ri .1 ed of for United.Stiteibieraator s for th e State'ofNese-York.: t 7' < 4 Gen. Frank Blair hea been ae. i i f 1 53.8 . in.,,..latitf. f'• 4, ~...- tit . • •, - -- r — ' iirjrgiaia Chty, Nevada,' is a.i lively e plike. Among the'otourenels there on i s 15" — ' l'' 1 '• a'rece u ay, were two\ funera a, two weddings, two balls and_a prize fight. The saga , ..,ious Josh Billings remarks that "when a man makes up his mind to bOeonie' I.ciSeal, he• should "examine himself closely, and, see whether he is noti'bAteffcOnstrieted Six hundred thousand cattle perish "*E3';';i:yfdar' lAS `Sapply 'n.'"NilitiiriPort; Mass4 k factory with the material E from . ) -A- ,- e r i , . t “ t, 34 i c h Shp y prodpco four imjllicleprph. ....-salhexedd fish are at:. Newpor,t,, and the fishermen are doing an immense brisinqsk t Two men will frequently bring in frobi" five' td' eigit hundred poundi - fionf their dey'slishing':' • - It is understood that Thaddeus Stetr. ens;'at the . opening of Congress, will more the appointment of a joint coin tnittee, charged with the duty of inves tigatfng the official conduct of President Jphnson,,and reporting what_ action, if any, is required by, Congress. Two hiindred orgargrindere are en rontelroin ttaly for Ameriza. Won't they pat on , aire ! The apple crop on the , Western Re serve, .New York, Is . probably larger than' that of 111:14 Preyious i seasori for manylears. The•inlaad towns are ship ping thousands of barrels. • At a convention of dlergymen in Brooklyn, it was stated by some of the speakers that out of the - three hundred tkousand , inhabitants Of the " city of churches," no more than one hundred thouefand are church goers. There are one hundred and seventy nine places Of worship in the city. . ,:.,Major General Brownlow, son of Par son Brownlow, who served. with distinc tion during the war, has, it -is ,stAted, been appointed a captain of cavalry in the regular army, Arbong the curiositibe to be shown at the Paris exhibition is the model of an 'oil well,- derrick ifidEl ks, the enlire•mechanical process of devel oping petroleum: In the lower.part of _lndiana flocks of turkeys are dying of some disease un known, and theircareful owners are plucking them and sending them to the Cincinnati and . Louisville markets. A young, woman.. named. Sarah Buss, belonging to-AVoodstock, Me., and visit. ingot Boothbay, drowned herself in a pond at the latter place, one day last week. She had been employed at Lew iston, whore.she was robbed of all her savings recently •by the application of chloroform, and it is supposed that her mind was thereby disordered. A lad of fourteen died in Taunto'n. last week froth had drink. ' rive American Episcopal Bishops are now in Europe seeking health. A• colored -preacher of-Virginia; only I.l.s.years ,old, has just married a gushing -beauty-of eighty. = - — ln one of the Boston courts ,- a few days'since, a colored juror was chosen temporary foreman: - ' - Frmica.auppurts, by voluntary contri . batiuns, 2.4 000 evaning schouls, employ ing 30,000 teacksTs. and, attended by 600,000 pupils,. mostly adults..• . - Baron James de Rothschild is in a _ • - very critical state , of health. , He is the only-Surviving, son of - the founder of the house, is . chief of the Paris branch of 'the Rothsebilds, and the most eminea financier Of the:whole family. A limas meeting of the German Citi zens was held in Nashville on Thursday evening, to petition the Legislature to so amend the Sunday law is to_allow the sale of beer and other - malt beverages at the gardens and,other German places of resort on Sunday, . Boston gives.soQo=Republican major ity ; Philadelphia,. '5OOO ; ^ Cincinnati, 3000 ;"Chicagq, 5000 ; St. Louis, 2500. Tkree Men have - been arrested in Ida .. hir for robbing - a Chinaman, and under the Civil RightS ,bill the testimony of Chinamen agiiinst'a wbite man wilt be for the first time submitted to a court in Idaho 'territory.' The Chicago Times, .the lia . ding Dem. °crag° paper of the• West, has come ont in fnvor of universal negro suffrage at : The .President is reported to have ajtpressedquy indisposition to make any farther removals - from OEMs - for political • • ' - One theusand stand of arms, ircre stol en Min the armory in Washington, teat week, althoughLthe building wee guard ed. The . authorities are'huntinixo the thieiverc. The Baltimore Zifficulty "is abifirit end. ed, the old police force actitig i l lider the brdeis rof4he - riew'lCOniriiiiiitou'rere; and -therosseeming to.be . 'a ,:kenefritiidifuiee tace- irbthe 'decision offt}ie.leourt: reported that Senator. Doolittle 1. . • 04.1 - proppl!es 10 - tr 4 ellhisprciperty m. Wirdbh. atlf f lfavil tligekaiS l ! ° `' w ' '` 4ll "`• ll. ' "+- - • ....4.21 33 -felaltakkalnAKS9Pl.4 fiato&likaY, for. wairing hie i ttwo.honee...wit . hi quinsy coPeeted for the benefit of Sh churn.. M 9 , Sprtial Netinif. PITTSBURG#4II3.AIirIutn, 1866. Messrs. Hostetter t Smith '" • .GENTLEMEN a . vtut to the West, last fall, rcOntiacted chills and fever, which brought me to my bed, and finally terminated in typhoid...fever, and confined me to my room for several months, during which time I was physically- to prostrated that I almost despair -6i:el:lee-Wei-big ; hiving al-' most entirely lost my appetite for days, not being able to eat a morsel, added to which I Wardistressed with a reeling sensation in my head, and passed many sleepless nights—all deb r ilifccidiedliY far , ' ProltilifeSoliditibfi; brought about by fever. At this stage of „ lly oxiditiOn a friend recommended me 14 'Use, your celebrated Stomach Bitters, but being morally opposed to the use of stimulants in m any form; I a`f n `firet 'declined, But` u ter"" iv'~'arda yielded my prejudices, and, after taking the medicinefor.sevcral weeks,- my -appetite ; re turned, and with it I am,rapidly regaining my former strength and - vigor. - My sleep (from the loss of which I have suffered much) has never - been better thittileislid - W,Und the re - ing seniation (before alluded to has entirely left me. .:Mylow.els which were muck, con stipated and-irregular, are _now, quite_ natural, and, in fact,larn.gbA,to say.that I feel My self a new man, and tender you thistertimo nial of.my appreciation of your -valuable pre paration in _order that others, suffering as have, .may avail themselves of its virtues, which' prejudice kept me-from enjoying for so long a period. I may also add that my, physi - - Man, after seeing the beneficial effect of your Bitters on me, recommended that I use them regularly. Yours. respectfully, E ilounnE, 45 Market-st. - A Hunsuo.—How often we hear this, ex pression from persons reading advertisements of Patent .I.Vledicines,.and in nine.cases..out.of ten they maybe right... It is over .39 years since I introduced my medicine, the :Venetian Linimentte-the public.. I had no: money- to advertise it, so "lett if for sale= with: a :few druggists and-storekeepers through a .small section.o.freountryomany_Anking„AwithAmt reluctance; but I told them to let any one have it, and - if it did not do all I stated on my pamphlet, no one need pay for it. In some stores two or three bottles were taken on trial by persons present. 1 was, by manfi thought crazy, and that would be . •the last they would see. Of-me... Rut hknew my medicine was-no hum bug. Zvi riabout two months. I began to receive orders_for more Liniment, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who had refused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. Now eales are millions of bottles yearly, and all for cash. r warrant it superior to any other medicine for the cure of Croup, Diarrhea, DYseirterY, Colic,'V.Pm iting,'SPrfini; and 'Sea sickennes's," as an internal ietted,y: 'lris Per fectly innocent to bike:intern illy, see oath at companying,each bottle, , —and externally, for Chronic Rheumatism,, , Headache, Mumps, Hosted Feet„ Bruises, ' grain, Old Sores, Su el -1 legs, Sore Throats, SM., &c. Sold by 'all' the DrUggists. Depot36'Cortland stre.et; N.‘ To CONSIIIIPT14" advertiser hay ing,heeri restorctto health in ; weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dria'd 'disease; is' an xicius to make - known to hierellOw-sufferers the means of cure. To all who-desire it, he will send a copy - of the 'prescription, free of charge, with the directions far preparing and useing the sante, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Coughs, Bron chitis, Colds, and al l'throat and lungairection's. The only object of the advertiser...in- sending the prescription in to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and lie liopes - every suffirer:will try"- his remedy, as' it will cast them nothing, and may prove a blessing. -Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, b; return mail, will please address. Rev. EDWA.RD A. WrLsort, Wiil4Msliurg, Kings .COnnty," New-Yorle.. Ll? MAnent an Ort !—.Coneantly Advancing in public favor,throughout,the, United States, the British Colonies, !and Spanish America, and needing nu flourish of Trumpets to proclaim its success, that. - standard article. ClistadorO's . - . hair dye is now far ahead of any preparation of its class. 'PeOple of fasliian 'at 'length tho roughly Understand the terrible consequences entailed by_ the use, of, metallic and caustic prep tration, and,admirthe. superiority of, this famous „vegetable Dye, manufactured .by J. CHRISTADOIRO 6 Ator (louse, row-York. Sold by all Druggists. :applied by all Hair- Dressers. (N) Enaoas or Yourn.—A gentleman who 'suf fered for'years from NervOus Debility, Pre mature De&iy, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake .of suffering hiimanity, send free to all who need it s ; the recipe:and direclions,for i making the simple remedy by which he teas - cured. Sufferers wlshing to profit the advertiser's e-iperi ehee, can to so by - ii.ddressing B. °G.' DE 7 , .T, No. - :l3 Chatntrer St., Nevi-York. 17. Deafness,`Blindne6s - and Catarrh, trea ted, • with the ufmost 'sliccess; J. ISAACS, M D.,a Oculist and •Atirist,- (formerb of Ley den, Holland,) No. 519-PINE st. , „ vhja. .Tastimontay front the , most reliable sources in the city and country can be seen at ti.is office. The medical 'faculty are invited tc . /1.• accompany their patients ; a, as 11C WOo secrete In his practice. ArtifiCial r.yes'inserted with• out pain, No charge for examination. ITCH I=ficss ! !tr Seriitch'• Scratch (. 4 —:Scratchl ! Wit EATONN OINT MENT will cure th'e ITCH in 48 10ura,... Also cures , Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilbrairtk and all er.ipticin.s of, the. skin. gripe 50 cents., For sale by all druggists. By sending alicents to . . WEEKS Pofrixt, sole ake.its, f7O Washing . - ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded brmail, free of liostageito stir:part of the .I.7aion. STRARGT, BUT TRUE.-7-g.yeyy Tollu t g lady and gentiensiii UriitedStatei 'hefts somettiirig very' much to theit advantage by ietirrn4nal-(free-of 'cifilige , ,) br , addiesbing the undersigned. Those having fears of being hugbigged' wilt °bilge :h.y , abty ne,tieilig this card. All others, will please address ,tleir obedient sell:anti !Thos.. F . „CH Arks , ,831 Broadway, N. Y. Darras Sittrx.F.,La, are.superior to Otheis f or ' family' trilkisufaeturing "piittisesTeois thin All the latest ituproTaments; are speedy, ooisless,durableand easy. to work. Illustrated CirpjL.,_traaptfis.:9; : l,, — AeditteVWaiiik Mot .‘itier,o 2„ l4KciiuiCifiliolved, 1 „1 , 4 two,RiVn month made : Adhrea S. M. CO, 616 tarliattaa.r" Aga' fsi, - I r b ith faiirlitutt tkehgtMeuthibsholak wre t ar tc ytipu,ginch Female Pine. `fey pitive a sure and speldy relief. Sold by De IF: Itifille,ltrarieti4Vad by all good Arc ei EMI 7 :4 itati7onie out of their hOilleasatofTel.ll7l I .GOSTARZAtat, Roach, &c,, Extermiliat on • • Is. paste—used for Rats, Mice,Roac hes, tlick and Red . Ante , &c. Costar's Bed• Bug Exterminator EINEM Is a liquid'ofwasb—used to destroy and alio as a' preyeatire for Bed Bugs, &c. Costar's Electric Powder for Insects IS for Moths, Mosquitoes, nese Bed Rugs, In.teCts' on Plants, Fo'wls, Scc: la-BEWARE!!! of all worthless jell tations.—See that "rOSTAR'S" name in a erielillole; Bottle; and-Flask, before you bur. Address - HENRY R. COSTAE, 984 Broadway, New-Fork `9l Bold in 'Marietta, Pa., by : nd all Druggists and Retailers everywhere C(*fah's Nitle FOryCaltirßurns, Biuises. Wounds, Boils, CRP ceri Broken Breasts. Sore Nipples, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrit and 111-conditioned Sores Ulcers, Cilandula • Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affectioe3 Ringworm, Itch, Corn, Bunions, Chilblains,St, Chapped Hands, Lips, &c.; Bites of Spider Insects, Animals, &c., &c. Y:f BOXES, 25 k 50 CENTS t $1 SIZES' Sold by all Druggists everywhere, as I by lIEISTRY R. COSTAR, Depot 454 Broadirar Neiv:York, and by dVaiietta; e(9,l"talt'' tjoibci-$4l e@iii( '_.oiN . For Coins, Bunions, Warts, &c. 80xe5,25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar 3IZES .Sold by all druggists everywhere. and by HENRY. R. Cos., a, depot 1,3.1 Broad way, N. Y , and by Marietta, Costar's Preparation of ki.,fel•—tuzet,3l - 0 (91-Angz Bicrwil)s For Beautifying the Complexion. Used to soften and beautify the Skin, re move Freckles, Pimples Eruptions. ite Ladies use it nom in preference to all others BOTTLES. ONE DOLLAR. Sold by 'all druggiits everywhere. and By HENRY R. COSTAR, depot 484 Broad way, New York, and by Marietta, Pa...• • • • COSTAR'S - zollo wEIETA , . . For Coughs, Colds, nOSIVIICSS. Sot- Throat, Croup,. Whoeping Cough, Influenzs. 'Asthma, Con 3113 n ption , . Bronchial affections, and all diseases of the throat and. lungs. Bottles, 25 ct.t., 50 cts., and 31 s ll Sold . by'all izes. diugffists everywhere. I* - • 'And' by - RENRY R. COSTAR, DePo' 484 Broadway, , N Y., vi-and. by— Mariettal4a, • . - v.' 1' .; :! =I COSIIIPS - telebrpted - ,Big.hpp:M 4 A `UNIVEAS.Ati—DINNEB. BILL, ,Far_ Neivoui iirS'gi-dk;HOOrfacrie, 'Costive eatio7n.. -:Dysicepoia, ' Biliouorreo t zCprost..i.viiiiin,iDlarrheat .DEO, .Cfr `1 1,-.govers and Kopeier deFabgeinera tkt 4gestive or - zr. -5307-130.xegiArgptq fir.„ 5 rifrzSoldlt a.}ol.4•giitalsvi!rprttere. 0 fiE 14. Rl' 4LI COSTAR, AVVV IvI tYr •". ' • iCr And INtatictts. Pa -____.,~