• I . 1 , ,i,N, lie`ej rA t . Iro nit9l, l, s„ t hie a iftr. To/ it( Ot ie I , II 1 k • , 1 , 14' N. A i r iv a , .; t l . i g 7 1 • . ' k ,. .i' ;, -•1 , ,, ,,..* • , 2 , "c 4 1 14. '' • '''.. 1 r;Pt time his ;encii,.ev'er, lication. It wag 41. warm 1144 VPe, 113 et „ es'usb :ate of the Ifedficon war Ag • the efforts of Clay and . 446 lo powerful was its • • -;„ nett that when Gen. Ross; in corn. .cd or the British troops, entered the , o • ital after the unfortunate affair of endfritg, his first inoniry was not the President's . house, i f) artments; but for the National r r office, and it was the first nt demolished, causing • a stition in its regular publication. ; exception, the Intelligenccr e ee üblisheit •regalarly for sixty. 4.1. • 11IOSITIE5 OF TEE NEW CENSUS.— iosities of the census are appearing. ' e house in the sixth ward, Philadel kcontained 13 families, numbering p\Ns. In New . York; 246 houses ",+:lpulated by 866 : families, which, of five persons to each, population of 4,280 persons tonged district, especially as id to bevver \ us Wiadelphia• :aiii-more than: sa families. •k, one building, 25 feet by lance of 1,157-people. In a Chester ; county,..Pa., one ibited.by three insane per Tether, and no one else re diem. • Tkeseturns say, "in ;ln,the fourth ward; I, there is 'one _woman aged BM 16 II ' 4.. .1 I 6ty little eeted, ii ir' \p,- , 1 ,tst SiJay .1 ~.. 's, intitil \ 't‘ i'3l' ' orig ill ~ I' ...,7 • , •I i t , ittlefl , fl,. f• . !ill A , ''' . 4• -• ''' --IF I. 4 14 9 ye.setkt % ! l o c k t vidig' • ,C,. 411 , :.14. nor , qiirettg r 4 • r , .I , ,,ets of m%IILLa. 4.„ lie - Henry Ward .'Beecher is erecting limmense ... . ... —afliG e t hic ba w rno h n . i h n i d s u f e e e r s in th et e lig'eoekod i. !. itry people fgr miles around to visit Ar ouu • 9 of- the Brooklyn r ' Ent 'Jae i• - ... '''.4. - • - z ... — A - .\.,., ,, z- . .. .. iti iltrln : e 4 -,,,,.... , ''..--....„. • ht 1, ntlit-Stj" l ' V iil a ''''''''.3A"-lif , aol er 0 44 )„, . 0 ,4 2 ,7;a lo .. Ili ~,, Si r io at N.g(*.!-` 7 . filig , •, . 4 9PM i ti l a 04 , / 1 \ t , 1 9.,? c , 741 ‘0 .10 4 . 0 ..tivp Pl.aitak .. -i i e Altol f I 1. ' 1,,, t 1 7 1 .,0,- ..... ltrea o ml C VP - ,*-- ‘ lll OBl4 . 4 '3'-= " (4'6 111 . " r Mu t o ' . r - , ,, ithr . '- . • :Ntit - - 4Q Q • Pfriltliwye, 7 Irryis„ .6 _ . . -..p , rp...erst k laglP Itta Ar 1 04 1., 11 , ° (/' Jo ./ ' • . 404 ~41 2 ~... 3 P 'q ?' , IP/Ocl ' i • ,', . i an d large a ~.,,' ',.. pl Lamps--superlol' to n anything ~.1 , - GROVE, 4- ROTH. ' . ;" 0 .7 . E _lE — A Tn irty d' i lHeiter Sattse r —Esaieral crates o , e /1,, '',_ new 0 Queenswarc , beau*ifiJ in the — SUPERIOR CAL : OIL.. Just recei, ; ,ii pi . ..,,,.L...1" ign, in full Dinner or Tea Setts, gad at ,s re-• , I, Dr. Drug Store, a very stu ~. e 'Ne .ed prices at billangSerl „ a...._____ .. il. .• • b •• ,-,..."-- . '•," ,""-—• - - - - , ---- ranted pure and ' article of a K in e l ib le se 'e a . e, or Coal Oil, Watch is kl; :' ?g, liii,X-ancigm ~. , 'Etas clear and transparei of &I'll:lnd° ' TerY cheap i burning fluid, and free 4rots, • 411 4'.. 4 • • T-77.,' 4- Roth.'spfearket-st• n. ~4 7.444 ire- -• POLITICAL —Mal Bell, Constitutional Union candidate for President, has writ ten a letter in reply to Numerous inquir ies as to his record on the slavery ques tion. Mr. Bell replies by refering to his record, and intimating that, if his corres pondents are not satisfied, they need not vote for him. Thomas A. Clay, son of Henry Clay; has written, an ardent letter for John Bell. Considering. that his brother, J. B. Clay, was a bitter Breck inridge followerer, the family of the great Commoner must be exceedingly harmoni ous in political sentiment. James L. o.rr of South Caroline, writes a mild Disunion letter, in which he mourns the Democ racy; scolds the .Seceders, supports Brckinridge—and Lane, thinks „Lincoln will be elected, proposes disunion as an alternative, affectionately. warns South Caroline not to wander out alone, but to keep firm hold of the hands,of her lar ger • sisters, and kindly:ammo's kinclniess and conciliation to those " erring breth ern " of the South who keep step to the • music of the Union under the lead- of • Douglas and Johnson. Mil Int not Nentsailt •... UST 11, 1860. UM EEIM COUNTY ce JosifirA .andidate for o the decidon announce tLat Aste for the the 'Peoples, nnounce that, 3vill be County Con- r . .[ Gales re- Frenah woman was San Vraneisco, lU Brus-. pers. sent to her e. The elerli saw m the newspaper ed at him in such anner ,that he eart to betray traband papers, Sam'e monetary The Harrisburg Telegraph, of a late date, says : "The new ilistractions recently issued by the new State to the newcounty superintendents, will, if rig idly enforced make very great changes in the administration of. our common schools. The whole instructions are too long for our columns. They, however, contemplate the,eximinalon of teachers in each 'county district, in the presence of the local 'directors. They also enjoin that this examination shall be'tho custom • -in some branches written examina tions are still allowed, but only in cases of absolute necessity. The new instruc tions take ground that the temporary annual certificate held by four-fifths of our teachers was not contemplated by the act of 1854, but resorted to by the School Department because .of the im possibility of finding a sufficient number of properly qualified teachers; that now six years have elapsed, he thinks the time has nearly come when these can be entirely dispensed with, and only the professional certificate be used. Some of those recommended changes involve im portant modifications of the administra tion of our common schools':' fai'The new tariff of charges for freight on the Penasylimnia Railroad, went into effect on Wednesday. .The old rates were BO cents per 1:00 lbs., on first, set ond and third class of goods, and 25 cts. on the fourth class, to Pittsburg. The new rates for freight to the same Point, and which went into effect on Wednes day; are . 75 -cents - per* 100 lbs. ;on • Best class freights, 60 cents on second do., 50 cents on third do'. and 35 centson the fourth class. • An immense amount of freight was forwarded 'on Monday and Tuesday,sn as to secure its going thrOugh at the old rates. The time.honored U. S. Senate Chamber, around which cling so many thrilling reminiscences, on the floor of which the oldest residents, almost imag ine they still-listen to the voices of Clay, Webster, Calhimn,.Beiitc•n and a host of other distinguished"statestuan atid-pit triots, is now stripped of those once over flowing galleries, the flooring is all gone, and a company of mechanics are-display. ing their handiwork by fitting up the old chamber for the Supreme Court of the United States. - Lola Mcintez has "recovered suffic iently from heisevere'httack of paraly sis to-be removed to Astoria, where 'she is' staying with Mrs; Buchan* Wife of the celebrated' florist. She is as 'yet scarcely able to lift bar-hand; and :there. is or no hope of her "ultimate 'recovery: iwThaddeus.Hyatt offers in the col umns of the Scientific American, a re ward of $l,OOO for the invention of a practical flying machine, adapted to in dividual locomotion,. expressing his con fidence that such a thing is perfectly practicable. eigr Forney's Press says :—The Asso ciated Press sends is a telegraph from Washington to the iffect that L. Con : rad, of Louisiana, late memher of Gen. Taylor's Cabinet, and a prominent pol itician of the Bell and Everett school, is preparing a manifesto in favor of a union thyoughout the nation of the friends of Ail :end Douglas. saqn Cincinnati, on Thursday even ing, a little son of Mr. Solomon Kauf man,- while riding on' horseback, was thrown from the horse, and, his foot catching in the stirrup, he was dragged me, distance, and so badly injured as to at 'after. the sly & Kt: 4) ts,Ru.t.alta tikt. 1704. tri:436:P4ll' fly/ Is sCrer43!cr 001.41V,L0' i:10.1 yip( ifjportzli. OOVE, peq atravrt feu-I r,E6 rifoam 1.513-1 Apse 13' arivOair4.ollll3734 fig 0, `.l =ID one, Figa, Dates, rants, &c., '&c., Fresh and' cheaper than the cheapest at Anderson' 1111 1 c - IL-TITE WEEKLY MARIETTIAN.@- WON'T PAY THE BILL : Levi S. Chat field has served a notice of motion upon the Mayor and Robt. Haws, that he will apply for in injuneticin to restrain the defendants from paying: any of the bills for the Japanese reception, and particu larly that of the Messrs. Leltind, In the affidavits the plaintiff alleges that he is informed and believes that the com mittee of reception, and members of the I Common Council,sold tickets for the ball at prices ranging from $lO to pm, the proceeds of which were.appropriated to their own use that the. money of the: taxpayers is_proposed to be taken to de fray the expenses . of said ball, and yet taxpayers who could not obtain, or wonld not, buy tickets, were excluded ; that the_ bill of. Messrs. Leland amounts to $9l, 000, but the plaintiff alleges, on informa qon, and belief, that the - whdle expenses of Mess. Leland did not exceed $lO,OOO, and that it. was agreed, before the bill was allowed at $91;000, that the Lelands should pay to tho Common Council; or certain members thereof, .the stun of thirty-three and one third per cent. NEW COUNTERFEITS ; ",Peterson " for Angust, give's a desdription, among a list of eighty-eight new 'counterfeits, of an altered note on the York County Bank, as follows: ss, altered—vig. a 5 in cen tre of note ; cartmen on wharf at left of vig. female figure recumbent on right end. The genuine note • has ahead of Wm. I"enn on right end. Well execut ed and deceptive. It also gives the following description of an altered note on the Lancaster County Bank ' 5s altered—rnan standing, female'se.at ed, two boyt reclining, rake andlay fork beside the boys ; on right:end/girl with sickle, boy with shad . in his arms; on left end, two 'uteri, one on horseback ; dog's head and house between signatures. gir The " Oil of Bourbon Whisky " is openly advertised for sale by chemists at fifty cents per ounce, and this oil is so potent that " each ounce will change One hundred gallons of alcohol into . ' delici old Bourbon!'" In like manner " Oil of Jamaica," and " Oil of Apple " are sold to convert a common spirit into Jamai ca ditto, 'and into " Apple Brandy!" As fo".0i1 oftognac " (which is a'cOmpo sition of inlphinit'acidi' caustic 'potash, and highly concentrated . alcohol)- one• ounce of it is worth six dollars, and will Metamorphose a hundred gallons of neu tral spirits into " Pure old Cognac Bran dy. just out of the Custoin House." a-T hir ty- on e members; constituting, a,majority, of the late democratic• con vention of Dauphin county, have pub lished a protest against the irregularity of that body; charging Mr. John Hald eman with partiality,.and• alleging out side ruling. It will be remembered that the 'convention adopted resolutions fav oring a straight Douglas electoral tick et, and opposing any fusion. arHon. Garrett Davis, in a letter to Geo. , D. Prentite, excusing himself from attending a Bell ratification meeting in Louiiville, has the following four-line persimil sketch of the Democratic candi date : ",111r..Breckinridge is a gentleman of good talents, of fine manners, and of easy and graCeful elocution. His habits are indolent, and his attairillta_.- 4 N4 thoughts. are . s.aperficial. He is cool, cautious and' Selfish, and yet a fine boon • companion. ((ir Witertnelons are becoming quite plentiful—every hour or two we:observe a canalbc;at Passing in front of our office with a " few on board." They are - said to be 'excellent desert when prepared in the following manner : A half hour pre vious to'usidg a plug should be 'cut in the melon and about a pint of sweet wine poured in when it should be plugged up and put on ice or in cold water, ' - crForr est, the American tragedian, proposes to enter the stage again. He will appear at. Niblo's _Garden, N. Y., on the 17th of September nest. 'His engagement will continue for.six months, during which time he will visit Boston; Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities. eir e handsome Italian'inarble mon ument erected- in memory of. Gov: Shunk, and over his remains in the burying ground of the Lutheran Church, at• the Trappe„ in Montgomery county, was blown down during a storm. The mon ument was erected by contribution, and was 25 feet in height. 'An Equestrian Wide AWake . Club was organized in Birmingham township, Chester County, on Saturday evening last. Each member is provided with a horse, in addition to his cape; torch, `&c. CLIPPINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES Of twenty thousand persons who ap plied for enliptment in thelJnited States army last year, only eighteen hundred were physically qualified for adolission. The average number of candidates ac cepted is one to every nine who apply. The Webster Times . says a widow has just moved from that tam), who has, during her experience in housekeeping, removed from one locality to another twenty-four times. The receipts - from pew-rent, alone Rev. Ward Beecher's church, Brooklyn, for the present yew:, will be $30,000. At Starr ICine's church, in San Fran cisco, the amount is about $20,000. The Great Eastern will realize, a profit of $70,000 by her trip to America. A newcounterfeir five dollar note - on the Farniers' Bank of Schuylkill County has made its appearance: -The census returns in one of . the upper' townships of Northampton county report. fifty living children in four The Philadelphia papers are quite as vehement as the New York press in the denunciation of the treatment of escur tionists on the Great• Eastern- People who went. from Philadelphia were allow ed only twenty minutes to inspect the big vessel. The speeches made by the Prince or Wales are saidto be written by one of his suits—the Duke of New Castle. John Mitchel, if we are to believe the Richmond Examiner, has gone to France at the invitation of the EmperorNapo- Icon, who. has conferred on him some Governmental appointment. We learn that HOn. Thbrnai F. Mar shall, of Kentucky, lectured' on temper ariCe, cd Poughkeepsie; and, at the Close, signed the total abstinence pledge. Mr., John ,0. Heenan, the Benecia Boy, will shortly, with several distin guished artists of the prize ring, giVe an exhibition - of • fistic 'Science . at Jones' Wood. Mr. Heenan now occupies, a cottage at I=l A young lady, name d Miss Graham, was shockingly burned at Brooklyn.— Her .clothes took fire from a 'golfer lretch which.had been carelessly left on the door-stoop; frOnbwhich,khe was ob serving the Great .Eastern. She died the same evening, after enduring the most horrible torture. Two Of the Washburns, brother's; na. : tives'of Maine, will disappear from the Congressional roll after this winter.— One will be Governor of Maine ; a sec ond: who' has represented a Wisconsin district For ,five consecutive terms, has declined.. The Illinois Washburn° will undoubtedly be re-elected. Jerome Bonaparte,Esq., of Baltimore, left there for New York, with the inten tion of departing for Paris in the next steamer. Something in regard to the disposition of his father's property is said to take him thenee. During the firing of a salute at Halifax, in honor of the Prince of Wales, an ar tilleryman was blown to pieces. Caleb Cushing is noted for his versa tility talent.: in .1840, - he was an AbolitiOnist in 1843, a Tylerite ; in 1848, a Deinocrat ; in 1856, a disunicinist ; and, in the classic language'of "Sykesie," in 1860 he'll be beautifully "played. out !" On Tuesday ufternoon, at Harrisburg, the corner stone of the new court house was laid with imposing ceremonies, the Free. Masons assisting. Judge Pearson delivered an interesting address. Whin James Buchanan went into office there was Twenty Million Dollars in the Treasuri. Now - we are Eighty Millions in Debt. Think orthat. Theophilus Fisk, formerly a Univer salist preacher, well kndwn in the edi torial .world, has, been appointed to a clerkship in the Fost Office Departinent at Washington, and has_ started a cam paign Democratic paper called the "Ex positor' . Anna Uora Mowattßitche is writing a new story for the N. Y. Ledger, after the completion of which she is going to Europe. . • It is said that pepper and salt, sprink led over a fresh ink-stain on woolen oloth, will absorb the ink and remove the stain. The New School Presbyterians num ber 1428 churches, 1946 ministars, (or dained ands eindidates,) and 134,933 communicants The two editors or . the Bi•adford Her ald have dissolved partnership: One keeps the paper and comes out for Doug lops the Post Office Lnistration foißreck- oiary contains Worcester's.- . EMI TOM CORWIN REPUBLICANIS3I.-00r. win wrote a letter to a Union meeting in New York, on Monday evening last, in which he said : There is not a single I political principle in onr Republican 'creed to which every old Whig cannot subscribe : our ticket is the only one" that can prevent the contingency of an election devolving on Congress.. Our candidates have given to the world as full evidence of their ability and integrity as those who are supported by acy other party. Why, then, should any friend of our principles fear or fail to vote with It is expected that the Cincinnati Na tional Fair will eclipse anything yet held in this country. The premium list amounts to $30,000, of which a large share—in sums of $5OO, $3OO, $2OO and sloo—is offered for horses. A level track, one mile long and fifty feet in width, will afford a fine oppoitubity for "trial of speed." Large cash'premiums are also .offered for portable and station ary steam engines, steam ploughs and steam fire engines. The grand gcild medal of homir is offered for the best threshing machine. ar.A. clerk in the Traders' Bank at Rochester has a numismatic collection embracing 4merican dollars of 1799, half dime Of 1795, a Roman penny coined be fore the Christian ere, half pennies is sued by Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and New Jersey, in the last century, rind a medal or 01E1Y-token, of I'7Bl stamped in Prance for circula tion in this country. carA. man named James Colors was bitten by a rattlesnake en Wednesday week, in Hardy county, Ya. He was plowing corn at 'the .time, but did not live to get. to the house. Re expired immediately after the bite, in great agony. 0 -The census is showing a great fal ling-off in the state population of West ern Virginia: A few years more will entirely depopulate it of its slaves. They are being rapidly Sold and removed South. • - • girGaribaldi's name is forbidden no tice in the French newsimpers, excep when absolutely necessary. ea-Frank P. Blair, Tr., has been re elected to.Co.ngress. DEATH TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF V PRMINI " Costar's ":Rat„ Roach, &c. Exterminator. " Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. " Costar's " Electric Powder for Insects, &c. Destroys instantly Rati, ROael.es, Moles, Mice, Ground Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes; Fleas, Insects on plants, insects on animals, &e, - , in feet every form and SPECIES or-VEasi (N. - Ten years established in New-York City— used by the City Post. Office, City Prisons and Station Houses, the City Steamers, Ships, the City Hotels—the "Astor,' " Saint Nicholas," &c., and by more than 20,000 prii - ate Er Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them. • • Wholesale Agents in all the large cities. Regular sizes, 25 , .,p0c, and one dollar box es—bottles—flasks. Beware of Syrurious , Imitations ! ! Examine eachibox, bottle and flask, and take nothing but 4, COSTAR'S.".' One Dollar Boxes sent by mail. $3 and $5 boxes fcir plat) tations, hotels, &e. by express: Address orders, or for "Circular to Dealers" ,to - HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. R. 11:3-So/d in Marietta by Dr. Grovelk Roth. To CONSUMPTIVES : The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sev eral years with a severe Lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it -he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge' with directions for preparing and using' the same,. which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Bronchitis, &c. The dilly object of advertiser in sending the prescription is to ben efit the afflicted, and he hopes every 'sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish lug .the prescription will please address Rev, EDWARD A. WILSON, • • Williamsburg, Kings co., N. Y. [3m ew:ARE OiQtjACKS !- 1 -Thii Advertisement is addressed to both Males and Females sell er friglibtdrsecrettauses. I , lfave'practleed - many years, and- having.made a fortune, profession ally deSire now to serve ny,fellnvi-ereatures. Inclose a Dollar to pay incidental' charges, and a sure remedy will be ulicirded , -Yoix.. Let no falie delicacy prevent, as strict secrecy is pre served. . AtARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLE itEN.—The subscriher will send (frieof charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and difections for aukkiag a simple -Vegetable Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blot Che's, Tan, Freckles, SalloWness; and all imptiritiei, and. roughness of the Skin, leaving the same—as _Nature intended it should be --soft;clear, smooth, and big - fat:fut. Those de siring :the. Iteci Pe; with full instructions, direc tions, and advice:, will please call on or address (with return postage,) • • JAS. T. MARSNALL, Practical Chemist, No. 32 City Buildings, New York. keepers of packs of six pounded sulphur Lch their dogs drink , which they, believe •ophobia.• cur: ropriated $lO,OOO for but did not expend .11 0f.5195,000 DR. ESCALAPIUS EDWARDS. , Box 910, Baltimore, Add A CARD. TO THE SUFFERING.—The Rev. WILLIAM CO§GROVE 3 while laboring as, a mis sionary in Ripen, was Cured of Consuniption, when all other means had, failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo: This recipe, has cured great numbers who were suffering, from con sumption; Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Couglig add Colds, and the debility and riervousleiresiion caused - by,these_disorders. posirous of benefitting opers, I will send Phis recipe, which ,L have brought, home with , In to al wl4o needkeeiree of charz . e. '74,dckeEt s :.•!` .4v!. Wm' 9 1 r I T vE PT •))38,Fulten Menne, Brooklyn, IC Y. 1), a emehqi FOieneef of ttif ; VOLUNTEERS, Commencing on Mendayrecer.--- and ending on Satuzdiy. the fith,will ~..lf_pil at aade, Mr.. SAID ENpANIIIENT L S , Mt, ' 3 R e 4 "CAMP PATTB ,' 1, AND AND WILL BE WNDIAB. A.• • „...,. Msj. Gen'l WM. : , : 1 - . -- _....... ...- --. THE ENCAMPMENT Wi ll .- • ' tion, one of the very , el Pennsylvania, inasmuch as eV has been made to ensure its. sderill, . . 6 5 et Thursday / Septent 2 ii t t, .; , , HAS BEEN arritrizzro l 4, o - ' THE GR,IXD RIN- ' Invitations have been extended to Nolte ant General WINFIF.T.D SCOTT, to Seolidterr 41 1 • War. JOHN B. FLOYD, Adj. Generzt4litu.s ol il , Major General ParrEnsow, to theitEstnellent -4 . cies, Governors Raceme and Ittoxiiidereoli" ',y s.ylvania and Maryland; and they atenall ex- ~,,,. pected to be present. •;?-. %. The strictest discipline and deities eaUllr en._ • forced throughout the Encampment. 7T , .. - • li•Arrangements have been made with Rail -: Road companies to issue round trip tick e ts to soldiers and citizens, at reduced prices.l; COMMITTEE: IPM. H. KEI - 111, Major Genera; sth Division. B. A. Shaeffer, Maj. Gen't 3it Division.. • Edward M. Biddle, Maj. Gen'l 15th Ditdeon. George Hay, Maj. Gen'l 4th Division. i Charles r. Egerton, Brigadier Gen'l Ea i6WTey . Mari4nd William F. Walter, Brig. Gen'l 2nd Brigade, 9th Division. . A. Hiesland Glatz, Brig. Gen'l lst Bri gade, 4th Division. D. A. Stillinger, Brigade Insp. lst Brigade, 4M Division. Thos. A. Ziegle, Captain Worth Infantrp. 2 , • I John W. &hall, First Lieutenant York 10e. , HARD7w7TA7-"k 5 DAVID ROTH, DEALER IreAtr.. -:FIND HARDWARE, 7.- Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Hoop and Iron, Sted, Cedarware, Nails, Parlor, Office and Cook St , Takes this method of informing thetannen 1 4 Marietta and vicinity, that he is noitt*ft. - pared to furnish anything in his HO business, consisting in Part, - of Tab lery, all kinds of Building and flonagnon Hardware, Cultery, Tools, Paints, DOWN Varnishes, Cedarware, Nails, Spilteriffid fact everything usually kept in a well , Hardware establishment. ;I" - .. '.- . . DAVID R Market Street, Marie July 21 3 1860. . . CLOCKS, WATCHES, SC., Ike. The undersigned would take this Mi.. method of informing the public that he is still engaged in the Jewelry busi , 7 7 n Market street, next door to Jas, M. A Confectionary, were everything in his ii be carefully and promptly attended to if' . reasonable prices. He has the celebratear t in - - Thirty-day Equalizing Clock, Clocks of all kinds, Watches, Jewelry, Pil4 cal Instruments, FancyArticles,pc._ - JOHN S. STICHLER: Marietta, July 28-3ms4 A.A:4 Liberty mo v e ORKS AND HOLLOW-WARE FOUNDRII' PHILADELPHIA. ABBOTT & NOBLE, Manufacturer s- of sh* most approved style of STOVESRP** description. Da•SA MEE AND SALES fiOOllllM3 No. 238 Water Street, New-York. . No: 410 Broien Street, Philadelphia: rr N. B.—Send for a Catalogue.• poi lE.L.&F..J.ZAHM • ESPECTFULLY infomiT,their ("(4,' friends and the public. *Maley .0 still continue the WATCHs.-17,6pUr AND JE VELRY btzairiais 44=1 : . stand, North-west Conher4oC Queen street and Center Squateilancasixwa K full assortment of goods in -011rlinetiallittik ness always en hand and for sale ,attlie4negag cash .rates. A - .]=. Repairing attended to Atbr i th a profirietiirs. HARRY L. ZAnni.] [litaw,elhaakrie THE ikiHERiCAN WAVPI, - • THE American Watches are anion the best timekeepers now in use, and fbidlierfitiikty strength and simplicity far surpass any otter. A watch made in the world. ~..., % ' H. L. Si E. J; Z . :A . 4 4 - " ' Corner of North Queen-st.,andV i tt e ultre ( - Lancaster, Pa., have them forqm lowest rates—every watch aceofted wits. „ „we the manufacturers guarrantee to its rr.: uineness, . ' • • ERISMA Saw Mill and Lumber:44rd, MARIETTA, pa, ONSTANTLY on hand a 34rtin l ent ,4' of all kinds of Seasoned L % ~„1/411ch he o crs at reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, Sc g ing, Rafters, Laths, Shi Pails, 45. c., 6-c., • ' OAK, PINE 4d, f. HEMLOC All orders attendedto with di • • . J. M. it, AN. • Marietta, April 11,1854.4 f. P A RTNERS ELI P. —George AC s ikeintnits & Chas. F. Beng ier, being the bit& of€4o. M. STEINMAN & CO., have this kbay-takieit into partnership ISAAC DlLLER.,wrvitOheis beet: engaged with them more than 12420. 4 . Thankful for the very liberal patronagelhit have heretofore received from their friendeaisd the public, they trust by this change to merits continuance M the same. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO. July 23, 3t D . R. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF - HARRISBURG . , ,p 4.. OFFICE.: Front street, fourth doo from Locust, over Saylor & McDon:- I (ds & — ' 6 .„ ales Book Store, Columbia. Entrance, be tween the Drug and Book Stores. [34y PLATED WARE: A Large and.fine stock of .Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. Zewirtif, Corner.of North _Qucen_street.O. qentp.r Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety; Urns. Pitcheis, Goblets, Salt - Sian*, Cake Baskepii Card Baskets . , Spoons, Fork‘Ktsives, Casters, &e., ire., at manufactitrerapruses. REiLATING attended to ritinoderati-rhtes. )ietlett,N EN .7 8 I a S 1 4 7; t r e i f i ef , Herring and Cod, rah, 11t SPANGLER Er PATTERSOmmt • BRAND LES—all breinds—Knarranted tob e genuine. • " Binjarnii 4 'OOl.l ( - 1 - U fki• DROPS SterVilrnoNew-York Drops, 8 varieties, at Wolfe's. O TEW ART'S .:tiew-Y.ork Candies ) at .iNatres.. pltlrOTl7 o . i , ,a vvg , ~.' • f El ii= = B OE BEE ri dooK . e fe•-•