; L e„ -,....„...--.. _:. . . . - ~--.•-• _ ...----- ---- T__,-- " , ..-- ---- ----- ~. .... • --:•,--, --, . __. . —ossuor c.-%--THE WEEK-EY MAST 77 - . . .... ~~ _~ gly taltehlg Varicttian. " Impartial-.-but not Neutral." Oa, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1860. FOR PRESIDENT, BRAIL&M L/NOOLIt, of Illinois. ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MArili/BAL HAMLIN; of Maine. .- Fon pavtßion, BMW G. CU ATIN, or CENTRE COUNTY.. COUNT.Y FOR CONGRESS. THADDEUS STEVENS,. City. I . _ FOR STATE SENATOR. • 1 WrI.LIAM‘TIAMILTON, Paradise, \ 14 p.M.E ... k. : HTESTA NM, City. '' r --,.. 1 t. . I ....t. N FOR THE LEGISLATURE. 1 SESII Hoop, Bart Township, I HAEL OBER, West Donegal, M. STEIIIIAN, Penn, A '' .„` * . h , Y au. W HITE City. •'' # , For Sheriff, * . . u C. - 4 1 i P. BOY D, Fu l ton. __.— ,„.• Ail l itt at Wtarsopt, S'adsbury. ~.% For Prothonotary, I. EM MARTIN, Ephrata. I ' •: For Register, F*, , , RGE C. HAWTHORN, Manor. . For Recorder, , ilr Clerk of Quarter Sessions, ESSER, Strasburg. :. t 1, • t . .: of Orphans , Court, g,. ‘P. 4 ,. ' r. myEas, Morint Joy. tok, ,i t ' .• : • : I` t my Commissioner, rs ' ER, MaGOT: I N ' _;./, etors of the Poor, ;t lo r a 'l'm, " S. MARTIN, CO/SITU/44 it lgne • __ 11. METZGAR, Conestoga, 11,, A nd Celle x... - woes, '; IRTHAN, Elizabeth. 4 ' Prison Inspectors, JACOB B. BRUBAKER, Mountjoy Twp., Pulsar W. HOUSEKEEPER, Drumorc. For . Coroner, DANIEL BALtazu, Elizabethtown. For Auditor, WILLIAM VON HEIDA, Brecknock. .01% 1, sL THE PEOPLES' COUNTY CONVENTION , This Convention of the Peoples' Party of Lancaster County met at Pulton Hall, master, on Wednesday morning last was called to order at 10 o'clock, by !man of the County Committee, liogfelt, when the following officers chosen : PRESIDENT. OOD GREIST, of Saulsbury VICE PRESIDENTS. F , . 7 #. 4 ' 0 • A R. a rnd Mount Joy. V I' Or DELEGATES. own—Sebastian Miller, J. M. ook—Wm. Von Neida, Levi oon--josepti Itertnler, David ohs Valentine. Hiram , Erb, Samuel Eberley, :ley. Cocalic9 East-- = henry H. Shirk, .Tao iipo West—Michael IL shirk, J. 104 J. S. Sitults. • \-7Ylenklin Sutton, James • N. tipper Warth—Dr..Boh . ' Lowe 114.4 ( IL Bachman, H. F. I:runuer, M. S. Shuisiie George l3ogle. Cenesioga--George ShsErfrn s. Clinger, Samuel 061, S. N. Wright. Conoy—M. W. Smith, Samuel Shroff; IL F. Ebersole. Drumore—Nathentel 'liayer, P. W. Housekeeper, W. S. Long. • "-...,_Donegal West—John B. Gisk, Henry Donegal East, Maytoton—Lewis Z CI • ntb, Benjamin Grovp.: - i -.Gt., A n ,eNiew... ' 00100 "---••••••„.......... 1 .- A 0 -----. ~,,..• _ • A.I. a i,A) ' 1, * ed ;Pit-- •f: . t- -"'"ft zatrg , ..- ; :,,, t; •• , i . .- ~ --'4,,1 1 / : 1.• 4" , 7t,v la ...,. , •:.% 1 • _ , k,;t: . : I . t\ - 5, ':% V , , - .. :i, 't:. , '1, , .. - 0-, :,1-4'' otta, :bury, Mil TES. rty • l Siokom u eora inted on contest ppointed Samuel . S. S. Hartman, 'ere, Manhelm . • ; Leacock ; Day until 2 o'clock, •EISSION k bled at 2 o'clock. ntested Seats re *regularly elected ortkk West Ward, rowlag, 6reorge Heidel- K. Snyder, ChFjstian wer, Ifynry g George W. Rowot.o. 02 Elizabethtown—Abraham Keller, Isra el B. Balmer. . . . i Ephrata--DavitliKemper,SatAryFer, Iltnri Bicker. - - ...,' Fulton—Day Wood, W. F. Neal,-T. Stubbs Ilempfield West—C. M. Greider, Dr Amos K. `ltoltrer, Isaac Heinanian, A IL Witmer, Dr. S. P. Williams. inction!olpn,---jacob F. :Frey, David I` Young, Henry Loyer. . • Lampeter West—M. Kreider, jr., M. H. Rreider, Abraham Snavely. Lampeter East—Peter Johns, Abra ham Espenshade, Henry Loyman, jr.-.. Little Britain—James Wood, Thomas Furness, James Retzer. Leacock:—Jonathan Trotter, John Cur ley, Mahlon Ruth. Leacock. Upper 7 —lssac,Bushong, Jac urtz, Abraham Eaby. LANCASTER North, East TVcrcl—nobt. A. Evans, :John D. Skijes, 'T'eter 'Hensel, Jacob; Erismaa. North TV - sst Wth•d—Preorge Prubalrer, Conrad Gast, John: K : ahl, John I Hart man, R. F. Rauch. • South Ease Warti—Samuel B. Cos, C J. Plitt, W. G. Evans. • South West Ward—B. F. Rowe, Wm Lttlz, M. L. Brosins, George Nagle, Lancaster, • twp.—Georgo C. Levan, Ephraim Hoover. . Mankeim, twp.—Dr. IL B. Bowman, Jacob Myers, S. S. Geist. Martic—Joseph Armstrong, David G. Rush. Illarietta—Barr Spangler, Levi Bough ter, James Mehaffy, Williscn Johnson. Millei•stown—Dr, S. B. Hartman, Jae Pickle, A. Brubaker. Mount Joy—C. H. Nissley, John H. Zellers, D. K. Burkholder, Henry Hies tand, jr.. J. G. Good, S. L. BrUbaher. Mount Joy "Itop.—S. H. Brubaker, Abm. Herr. Paradise—John M. Slaymaker, M. D Hess, George Harsh. Penn—B. D. Danner, Gabriel Ging rich. Pequea—l3enj. M. Bear, Isaac Hoak. Petersburg—Anlirew S. Miller, Jacob Shaub Providence—Jno, Strohm, jr., Stephen Wiggins. • Rsolto—Dr. J. AL Dunlap, Alfred D Grosb, Henry Raul Nan. . • Rohrerstown—lsaac Evans, Henry Lehman Sadsbury—Elwood Greist, Jacob T. Whitson, Samuel Stokom. Salisbury—John Nenhauser, Solomon Wanner, Jacob Umble, Samuel Kur R. W. Morton. Strasburg borough—Jno. V. Hies Land, Henry Diffenbaugh. Strasburg township—,Dr. Mich'l With ers, H. N. Breneman, David Hoover. Warwick—Levi B. _Brubaker, Sinion Eichler, Christian Baker, Simon Ho stetter. _ Washington-3. K. Manning, Amos B. Shuman. MARIKET FOIL Swisshelm, of the St. Cloud (Minn.) Democrat, says : Wanted—ln St. Cloud, a large Supply of raw material for the manufacture of brides. None in the market and press ing demand. Those having a small sur plus to dispose of, would do well to put up small packages, carefully,. in straw bonnets, barege yells, 'crinoline and silk flounces, and Consign them to 'the care of any of our commission:merhants. , I W - ALKING Hos.sui:--Lewis B. Browri; of Boston; has given" the managers of the great national horse show, to be held September 4th, at Springfield, Mass., the sum of $3O, to be offered as a special premium for the "best walking horse un der the saddle or in harness," This is verrpropir way of calling the attention of the public to the Corinideration . "of the fact that a . good walk is the most useful gait that a horse can have. It has hera tofore been wholly overlooked in making up prise lists. CANnon SHIPPED.—The'A Natant Gen eral has forwarded from the state Arlen e to York the . two br es cannons Cap tured from thiMexicans at-the battle of Cerro Gorde, to be used_ for the ap proaching military enCampment, which promises to be the largest ever held in the State. - Va learn fronohe Clearfield Jour. nal that. Gen. John Patton will, be, the candidate of the People's party of that district for, Congress and that Judge Leonard will, most likely, be his oppo nent. Both goad men, bukif Go Gen eral does , not distance him sadly we are very mach mistaken in his activity and larPrentice -says at the funeral of the venerable Jo'selit Gales, Mr. Buchanan eat at the head 'of the comma. We ;tend er if anyiazirig'at the sabileca . n ` Wye helped thinking liow much bettei it 402141' have been . for the country if the situakipns of the two had been reversed: Ifiritthere is any citizen who does net understand importance of the , exercise of the right -of _suffrage, hant him up and tryto make .a wise and, a bet ter maw of hini4, 'roach, him, that' the man who doesn't vote , is governed by hipi who does. onus Corwia—VDom, the Wagon ki .Leetv: nominated accieEna. ~...illil. ElMil Mitti CLIPPINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Lady Jane ‘ Fransklin, the widow of Sir John Freida o caw a a passe nge r in the Adriatie, is thgurit of Mr. Henry Grinnel. She designsto travel through the United State - iiii4Canada, and may extend her tour to`California, where she will pass the winter. She will remain for a week at Mr. Grinners country plate on the North River, and then:go to Montreal, to be present at the inaugu ration of the Victoria Bridge. ........... A man in Bridgeport, Conn., named WM. Pierce, says the Farnier, some time ago seduced a woman named Mary Burns. He was arrested, and agreed to marry his victim ;" hut on heirrg, released made ' for parts unknown. Mary followed him as far as Baltimore, but was forced to return without him. Deceived, forsaken, and heart:broken, she took her infant and jumped off the dock at Norwalk, Wednesday night, 25th, and they were drowned together. • • - • The, gifted though eccentric "Torn Marshall," ha's been delighting the''peo, ple of Peughkeepsie and Milton, N. Y., with his lectures on Henry Clay and Temperance. Mr. Marshall, at the close of one of his temperance diacourses, an nounced his intention of out-witting the Alms House and Insane Asylum, by sign ing the pledge, which he then and there proceeded to do. A woman, disguised in MAWS clothes, gained admittance to the Sons of Malta lodge room in Hartford the other even ing, and passed all the several degrees of initiation succeSsfally until the worship ful commander came to apply the em blem., Then the trick was discovered. the candidate being found unworthy to receive it. The affair has caused consid erable excitement. The census taker in Jonesville, Mich igan, put down a man's age at 300 years, instead of 300 acres of land, which was intended. He was beaten, however, by the census man in the town of Allegan, who put down a man as having 160 chil dren, instead of 160 acres of Laud. Berkley Woodward, a native of Penn sylvania, aged 26, was torn to death by a grizzly bear in Monterey County, Cal ifornia, on the 26th of June last. The Saturday Review speaks of a story that the ladies of the congregation of fashionable preacher in London, are sub scribing a fund to procure him a divorce. "Lincoln is a dead letteriin this court y," said The Eastern Argus. To which Groton Mercury retorted ; ."Like other 'dead letters,' he • will be sent to Washington." Hon. Edward Archibald, of Monroe COunty, 'Ohio, *foimerly . a Democratic State Senatitir, and a member of the Con vention which framed the Constitution of Ohio, has taken his stand for Lino°ln. It is said that the candidates on the Breckinridge ticket , in the South are obliged to answer the following queitiOn: "Are you for resisting, by force, the in auguration of Mr. Lincoln, should he' be elected President ?" . ' Friends of Gen. (Jess say that the state of his health is such that it is ex tremely doubtful whether he again re sumes the toils and cares.of his official position. The venerable_ statesmau : is sojouring at Detroit. Postmastei General Bolt has refused to ccintrilinte a single cent to the Breck inridge eieetion fund at 'Washington city. We presume he shares the political sym pathies of his father-in-law, Ex-Post master General Wickliffe, who is very determined in his support of Douglas. Governor Ramsey, of Minnesota, of fers a reward of $2OO for the, arrest and conviction of Jacob Raider, who mur dered two women in Brownsville, Hous ton county, on the 10th Three weeks ago, Corcoran the rich, brokers of Washington: City; sent4loo,ooo to LexingOn", SI., to be need in - the election. Rev. Mr. Spurgeon at latest dates was traveling in Switzerland, ands few weeks since preached. in Geneva. . Phe Nevi York cortespondent of the 'Chicago Press and Tribune, speak ing of the recent failure of Mr. 'Jacob Little, says that "Mk. Little; fortunately, has quite extensive piivate Means; and his wife's fortunes, he has never jeopardized in speculation, is ample for the fattrie wants of his; family. Mrs, L• is much lounger:than her husband, and is a fascinating and fashionable woman." eir Miss Ilariet llosmer, the Ameri can sculptress, has returned friim . her artistic labors ;in Europe: to comfort a sick and aged father. She is spoken Of as a fine, dashing, black-eyed girl of twenty-nine; who 'bears her. world-wide fame with the happy, careless spirit of a child. • She returns to Italy next autumn. The Opposition are making con siderable headway in the little State of 'Delaware: The Statesman, the leepuli 7 Jinn:and News, three influential jeur. `mils, support. Lincoln and flatolin, and express a strong faith in t6ielelettiOri:, 'The old First Church in North .lon- of which Jonathan Edwards co its Mii . I ', in -, :~_ liti El FOUND DEAD.—Oa Monday evening of last week,,the dead body of a stranger, was found, on the farm of Riter Boyer, Esq., in the bushes. on the east side of the road, between the "Grove" and Oak land, about four miles north of West Chester. The body was discovered by Thomas Covington, about five o'clock in the evening. The corpse was that of a stranger, who had evidently committed suicide. He had perforated his neck, apparently with a pen knife ; but the knife could not be found. A post mortent examination was made by . Dr. W. H. Gunkle, after - which the Coroilefs jury, 'which had been summoned, rendered the following verdict : "That the decpased came to his death by an . extensive or ganic decease.", _The body was not rec ognized. No money was found on his person. He was supposed to be about forty years of age, and looked frayel woin: The remains were. decently in terred. ELECTIONS BEFORE NOVEMBER.—Elpc tions Are to, be held in the following States at the•time named : - California, first Wednesday in September Florida, first Monday in October. Georgia, first Monday in October. . Indiana, second Tuesday in October. lowa, second Tuesday in October. Maine, second Tuesday in September. Minnesota, second Tuesday in October. Mississippi, first Monday in October..• Ohio, second Tuesday in October. Pennsylvania, second Tuesday in Oct. South Carolina, second Monday in . Oct. Vermont, first Tuesday in September. Petersonsi Counterfeit Detector for August, is' puplisbed with its usual contents, including a list of eighty-eight new counterfeits, put into circulatiou since the July number. On the first page is a facsimile of the new five dollar note issue of the Commonwealth Bank of Philadelphia instead of that which was lately so successfully counterfeited. The Detector cautions its readers against another new fraud as "follows " Look outl There are in circulation in the Western part of the country, notes pur porting to be issued by the City Bank of Trenton, N. No'such bank, so refuse all, ittirWe desire to congratulate Rev. Mr.. Sheehan, who is the reported bride groom to whose fortunes are now allied the fame, name and reputation of Mrs. Emtha Cunningham Burdell. Mr. Shee han is a 'Universalist preacher of more than ordinary talent. • Let us hope he is happily located and may live an enviable life for many long and blissful years:— UV: Y. Times: . EPIGRAM ZY TIM N. Y. POST. The Universalist is wise, And proves his doctrine's worth.; No risk to him - of future hell— He'll have it all on earth. gir Gov. Reeder is so fortunate es to own a farm—a fartu of 640 aeres—of choice land, lying a few miles north of Leavenworth City. Recently he visited that' section of the oountry, and made arrangements to have the farm fenced, stocked, and put under immediate cul tivation. It is said that it will prove one of the most productive pieces of property in the country, and that Gov. Reeder's fortune is secure and large enough to satisfy any modest man. from this possession alone.. . . Mr." incolh'S appearance on the• rounds where the great Republican emonstration was made at Sioringireld, 111., last Wednesday was the occasion of so much enthusiasm, even after he• had . twice addressed the crowd, that he was obliged to exclaim_ with characteristic humour : I came here, fellow-citizens, expecting quiet, but as it seems I am a great disturber of the peace,. I wish' you would allow me to ,dep.tirt." eir Garibaldi was fifty-three yeaas old on the 19th of last July. thatOn . night there was a general illumination.in Na ples in honor of the event. The minis ter; of Gov,ernment Made a funny xrils-, take.. They. thought the movement ex pressive of confidence in the Govern ment;and illuminated their own houses, while the Papal Nuncio, in his enthusi asm, illurdinated with three eolors, Er Mr. Bennett; of the Herald, has received two dogs from Nelformdland: The modest 'editor thereaPoOrushes'info• print With an argument' to Owl that as the Prince of .:WitleS 'received bet, one dog, while the editor was doubly royal. - ar Among the curiosities discovered by the : census taker is a prettylittle.girl of fifteen, in the south part of Monson, , . Afass., who hs. husbands fifty-seven years of age. , . - - -..- IniadtatiOnofthe"lNqdaWwaies,;! the -Demoarati have organized "Little 'Giant" Olubs ; and - now the New Or leans Gominercial Bulletin proposes the formation of "Everett , Rangers." ga - Baron, Alphonse de Rothschild has been , appointed CcAisul : General. of Prussia. He is the first Jew who has exercised such functions - for that king- *lanies never looked plumper than they de this. season, and yet every one of these near creatures is reduced'to a sOleton. ilaro ne of the Baptist Qhtirghes in District, Virginia, has excofn• .44 t TIIE CAMEL Exrsaixsxr.—The exper iment of the introduction of camels to perform some of the labor of the South ern States, has been quite successful in Texas. At first, it was only supposed that they could only be rendered useful in the transportation of goods over our sterile deserts, for they can travel a hun dred miles without drinking, Lieut. Beale very successfully showed how use ful they could be made in this particular. In addition to this use, it has been as certained that they are very valuable on the plantations. They are vastly super ior in strength to either the horse or the mule. In Texas, the camel has been employed for draft, and will work easily and kindly whin hitarid tO - a plow or _a wagon. It can carry on its back as much grain as can be packed in a two-horse wagon. Those who have tried the cam el for the impose of ascertaining its value on the plantation, say that he does well on - a sandy, or firm soil, where he can get a good footing. Ile moves very cautiously and slowly on muddy, moist soil, and feels unwilling in snub situa tions, to carry even a moderate load.— The camel can plow, draw wagons, gin cotton, and carry it to market. It thrives on the poorest food, and can be easily raised. Its present high price prevents its general introduction. r - RESCUE OF Bootu,—The rescue of Booth from:the Itilwaukie custom house has been announced. At the dinner hour fivo of his personal friendS made their appearanCe at the door of the cus tom house,- nacb armed with a revolver. While the guard was examining what purported to be a pass from the United States marshal, he was seized and a pis tol placed at his head. lie was taken to the prisoner's aeor, the personal friends unlocked with a key they had, Booth was popped out, the guard was popped in, and locked in. From the custom house the party marched, pisols iu band, to Booth's house, whence he was driven in a carriage. Hundreds saw him as he pas sed along Wisconsin street, but they supposed he bad been legally discharged on a writ of habeas corpus, and so gave no alarm. The Buffalo Republican says that it is a fact not generally known, but most creditable to Mrs. Douglas, that prior to her marriage, she supported and educated her brother with means acquir ed by her pen. The word "pen" being indefinite, it may not be improper to ex plain that Mrs. Douglas' father being an auditor, she was for years, Whilst a girl, rated as a $l,OOO clerk of the Treasury Department at Washington. CrThe' ladies are introducing a new and beautiful ornament for the parlor mantel or centre table. They take large pine burs, sprinkle grass seed of any kind in them, and place them in pots of water. - When the bars are soaked for a few days, they close up in the form of solid cones ; then the little spears of green grass begin to emerge from the laminince, ibrming an ornament of rare and simple, beauty. arA school house at Marion, Lynn county, lowa, was - struck -by lightning last Friday a-week, and three out of seven children present, were instantly killed. The other four, with Miss Kellogg, the teacher; were knocked senseless. cgr The capital invested in the coal lands of Pennslyvenia is said to be nand) , $324,000,000. The canals and sla.ckwe.t er connected with the anthracite coal trade measures 815 miles in length, and cost $40,000,000. - Cr 0 apt. John Vine Hall, commander of the Great Eastern, was the recipient of much= private heepitality While in .13:!‘l timore, at which' place he became a gen eral favorite. DEATH. TO ENSH.Y YOSEN AND SPECIES OP V ER M I.NI " Costar's , Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. " Costar's" ,Bed-bug Exterminator. " Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects, &c. Destroys instantly- Rats, Roaches, Moles, Mice, Round Mice,Red Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on plants, Insects on animals, &c, in fact everyfonn and SPECIES. OP YERICIPT. Ten yeikrs established in lie - yr : York City— used by the ,city Post Office, City Prisons and Station Houses, lhe,City Steamers, Ships, the City Hotels—the "Astor," " Saint Nicholas," &c., and by more than 20,000 private famihes. Druggists and:Retailers everywhere 'sell them. Whidesale Agents in all the large cities.: Regular sizes, 25c, 50e, nndene es—bottles--flasks. - . . Beware of Spurious Imitations! Examine each box, bottle and flaik;alid take nothingbut ci.COST.AR'S'.? 2 One Dollar Boxes sent by $3 and Iffi-boxei for' rdantatimii hotel's, &c. by ofprekis. " l Adiripss' brats,. or: for itCircular to Dealers" to HENRY R COSTAR, Principal Depot 410 Bromiway, N. R. M•Sold in Marietta by * Dr: `-'arove 4- Roth. To CoNstriirklVE , Sl. adverSiser having been restored to health in a few Weefis, by a very simple remedy, after having:.suffered sev eral years with a severe Lung affection, and that dread disease. Consitinitiim is anxious to make known to. pis fellow .suffereni the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a. copy of the prescription usedl-[frbe 'etaigel 'with directions for prepSring and tiring the samo,.which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Bronchitis, gr.c. The only object advertiser trt senclinOhe prescription'- efit the afflicted, and he hope: will try his Term `y, as it rP ing, and may py = bli ing the pliscripth, ittiV. Fitlir Ay Withottitturg„Ki NOW -Oul LEr 0000 JUST RECEIVED , T THE ST( No. 61 ifilslL:e-ice; Sract ; Nl l : ae l kiEli JUST opening, the 1 . and b . v . , L(DIEE AND G ,A.KEn DRESS 001=-) a EVER OFFERED IN, lIIS MA 1 Black Silks, Foulard Sil Plain aril DeLaines, Shawls, G hams CII Calicoes, Ticking', _ lie s,,Cq Table Linen,Di ' r, L.'intir dories, fa., ~ kc. Black and Fancy Cloths : d Cassi and Marsallies Vesting, tottonad Lucky Jeans, .11oiserk, liuspe Gloves, Cravats, Shirt Fronts, ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISDI Every variety of Sheeting and Sli Aluslins, Table and Irish Linen,' Ticking, &c., &c. - . Allendale and Marsailes Count Flannels all prices and colors, Linen and Woolen Table c'iliq Plain, Ornamental and Oiled and Patent Fr Wall Papers, Carpets, UMbrellas and Parasol Glass, Queensware and , Boots and Shoes, All kinds of Liquors w)ii 11.7-• A . LARGE STOCK OF CH] Rio Coffee at 121 cents, and respondingly low rates. The highest price given It-Very fine Syrup at ! J.K. Geo. L. "7 - F_Qs • ;.r MARKET STREET, M HAVING purchased of good will and fixture! establishment, I hereby it friends, and the public gel pared to supply their wall CAP line at ail fimea with as reasoaable rates as any Having bad 5 Union. practical hatter, and being latest "Reports of Fashiont., citifies for obtaining goods direct t. in 48 hours ; by strict attenticn to bt a desire to please, I hope to merit a a liberal share of public patronage. P. S.—/laving disposed of ray est to- George L. ftfackley, I cheer/ mend him to the favorable notice desire a "comfortable covering for € In retiring from business I extil (feigned thanks to my friends for the so liberally bestowed to me and 1101 may be extended to my worthy sup JOHN Marietta, August2B, 1858. J. R. HOFFER, Civil Enoiecer, -Surveyor, co and Draughtsman. Main STreet, Mount Toy; Lonsait ALL kinds of land surirbying ai levelling of watercourse.; roi curate and neat plain and imam and dratighting of town plans, I tater, &e. Mechanics',. quar work measured and mums , * ses; Powers of attorney al ments neatly and secure tors', Administrators', I dians accounts stated. Also, agent for Ike sale FARM AND LAND COMP) Connty, Pa. Commanith ly attended to " Quick Sales and likbei , ARO Coat Er Marietta, Lanci YARD on the nivel and icell lenoWn Having opened a Yard fr • •• Commission I would respectfully soL pledge myself to use my the best interest of my pit of my ability:to obtain the and effect sales of all artii trusted to my care. I times to make "purchases siness the public may feel my chew ' and all instruct ried out. Advances made January 21, 1860.-ly• R. EDW . •Its Grader College of ntal Sur operator and partner professiOnal aeryiees etta and vicinity. Perm their xr.leru attended to his office, adjoining Spat store, 2nd story, entrance ft I hereby recommend to toi etta and vicinity, Dr. E. W. nate of the Baltimore Collpf ry, as a competent and skil, ing had ample opportunities rations—having long been at tor of mine. . Joni► I TIISSOLUTIOtf. Hovxz & Co. is this day tual consent. •Laar Es • , Datil El 'JAMES 'GED. Having rented our uperessjn MILLS " _ we "7.•!. lac take great pleasti, of our former meta la now prepared . with promptness am MEHAFT Marietta, March I, EQUI: North or R - ant be had orth Queen-A. ter, Pa., in the the beat article c ket. They era of equal quality L 'UM. GROSEE & Va Pd at the . EP Pleas TMLEE-6TO' 13 - littlest Mews of Super man, Bh Cloths ar Figured Wei gc;los ing C,I , C. B. Prices rrY L row' R_ict. u~ \ DS Pa. to the of 01'6." ^Awn of antsy at f trtiongs r, ftl Kamp 1 Imitet tat tnh b e e „. MY at all 1 tinny bu b Place in 1411 3 , car 'heats: I, TZEL 13 t(mark alistan ofers of Mari t 111111 - : Ica!! at qson