Warititian. 4u3.ust it, Isla. ddens Stevens was *re ongress on Wednesday ation. •TE FARCE : The delegate in this place on Saturday /was, beyond all pero.dven ;t indecent and outrageous ism ever witnessed in our drove quite a number df pectable and peaceable cite= ie ground without voting, re al— danorous i t i O life and limb fight Moir way to the window. Rev. IU. ' , h was chosen President and .@a ' Mouston and 0. E Nagle In slitori d Rev. G. M. Clawges and . e : and, Clerks. From the open f polls at '7 o'clock, until the O there was a dense crowd in 0 '4, d the Town Hall Park ;"'close e ' 'e raid window make there ao attempt w as so O ft-the ground. The contest was b to ois v t o e t r : s evy that timid end aged voters le n the Nagle and anti-Nagle del g al friendly or unfriendly to the limo': S. Nagle for the I vote stood as follows : Ardt-Nagle. B. Spangler, on both. ). A. N. Cassel, 215. Simon Grob, 211. IS. F. L. Baker t 2o9. It to Lancaster arLd pro other delegates ketting rention, but the commit disputants were refer admit the Nagle dele .ers, a list of the dela lot settled will be found N, of New York, will Izens of Lancaster, on ling, September sth. ak at Marietta on Friday York on Saturday • eve r Bth. Mr. 'Ullman is eloquent speakers in the 85G was an ardent sup re. H o is now laboring success of Lincoln and to hope that such a dem be gotten-up on the oc ilman's coming that will credit of the patriotism A member of the Co .wakes has promised to rer two hundred to visit :casion and we hope to sec itizens turn out en masse. ‘ our °vial p Boggs, Esq., an old and at QUO of the most influential mer- Baltimore, died i 8 that city on l ,last week. Mr. B. was over gage and had left this place ple of weeks since in apparent 1.14 Mr. B. was bob on one ins adjourning this borough, 'fifty years since removed to I .44 engage in business, where ided ever since, paying occas its‘to his old homestead. Ho .12 elor. ifirS , one UM , chanti rriday 70 years but a co )od be the f t abo Ititno has wall a b e death of Peter Livergood, of rn, Oitmbria county, Pa., for 14>sidant of Columbia, in this eon:Once& Mr. L. was an an located in Johnstown time it ceased to be an Indian Iron* He occupied several trust tyld prominence, amongst thatiof Canal Commissioner 1, of Got• Ititner's administra- 4irr hnst J. Geuther Stehtnan, of Lan- In e r r)? Of this borough, has been by Brig. Gen. Witwer Snr- Second Brigade, Third Di ins3qaula Yelanteers, with .or We. congratulate lon his prornot4ott. 'eprietnie::of - tlie Reading Stage llue . lost three hur ley vratiiiek, from the st, one oTithe Litiz Turnpike, 44eAselei,.104:Fthe'-other nefir ar I. lam,i ,1046"LincolnClap have • 1 ; /1. 4 qtri, K I LLED 081 T lIE RAti.noan.—Simon Fisher, a conductor on a freight train was killed near Parkesburg on Friday of last week. Ho was on n train going to- wards Philadelphia, and from some cause, fell from the train, between the Gap and Parkesburg. He was uninjured by the train. Be was put on the train and car ried to Parkesburg, where he died a few hours afterwards. A medical examina- tion showed that he had probably been attacked with sunstroke before be fell. He was a single man and lived with his mother at Columbia. ANOTHER DEATH ON THE RAILROAD On Friday night of last week, says the Lancaster Union, a man named Ebersole, a resident of Conoy township, was killed by the cars on the railroad, between Bainbridge and Falmouth, in this county. It is supposed that ho was either laying or walktfig, on the track, when he was killed by passing trains. His remains were horribly mutilated, and it is proba ble that several trains had passed over Mil. The first that was known of the accident was the discovery of his remains on Saturday morning. tThe following named gentlemen of this county have been placed upon the Douglas State Committee, recently ap pointed by Hon. Hendrick B. Wright, the President of the recent State Con vention held at Harrisburg : George M. Kline; Thomas Welsh, John S. Dough erty and Nathan Worley. Gen. Room fort, of Harrisburg, is the chairman o the committee. On Saturday evening last the dead body of William Miley, of Monntjoy township, this county, aged about 40 yrs., was found in a field about a mile from Elizabethtown, and half a mile from his residence. He was an intemperate man and that was the cause of his death. Air Wein Felt, formerly of the "North Pennsylvanian," and the "Belle fonte Watchman," both democratic pa pers, has become con acted with the "Harrisburg Telegraph" a strong-repub lican organ. jThe Susquehanna has taken an other rise ; this is truly a God-send ; driving off dead grass and rubbish which has been accumulating on the bars in the river. Our town was never more healthy this season - of the year. -arThe Union Fire Company had their centennial anniversary in Lancas ter on Tuesday last, by a parade during the day, and a supper in the evening and a ball on the night following. aritev. Mr. Dorsey will preach in Zions Church on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the English language. iter The confessions of icks,the pirate and Harden, the wife murderer, for sale at Hinkle's. JAS. T. MARSHALL, Practical Chemist, No. 32 City Buildings, New York, A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.—The Rev, WILLIAM COSGROVE, while laboring as a this. sionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by - a recipe obtainea from a learned physician residing in the great city of l'eddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Con- Sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Coltls, and the debility and nervous depression Caused by these disorders. Desirotis of benehtting other's; I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it: free of charge. Addresis REV. Wm.. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y . A CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLE iitstk.—The subscriber will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions for making a simple Vegetable Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, and all impurities and reaghness.of the Skin,leaving the same—as Nature - intended it should be -soft, clear, smooth, and beautiful. Those der siring the fieci pe, with full instructions, direc lions, and advice, will please call on or address (with return postage,) • Bewetur. OP QuActis !—This AdVertisement is addressed to both Males and Females suffer ing from secret causes. I have practiced many years, and having made a fortune, profession ally desire•now to serve mrfellow creatures. Inclose a Dollar to pay incidental charges, and a side remedy will be afforded .you... Let no false delicacy prevent, as strict secrecy is pre- VacAtaritis tErWAIIDS. Box 910, Baltimore, Md EIVIONS-:-New Crop French Lemons just received and for sale at WOLFE'S. 4LAYOURIRG EXTRACTS: 4 Vanillie, Strawbertyf Pine Apple, - Almond, Rose Lemon, us/ received "and for Side at Grade 8 3 , Roth's, AL of Plated ware D WARE: A Large and fine stock ware at .L. &-E. J. Zama's, inter of North Queer. street & Center Square, Jancast Pa. Tea Setts, In varietyi Coffee i n s, Pit Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Card Baskets; Spoons,-Forks, Knives, gaiters, lzc., &c:, at manufacturers prices. •Rzecavirm attended to at modefate rates. r,CHES: Caned Peaches, from Richards 8r Itiblitias,,Dover, the following varieties; Id Mizell Free, • W,41.111N. late •Free & Smock, verrfine, gor ,Sale VOLFE'S: FORTABLF. LAMP S. A: newan caost 'convenient and. perfectly safe lamp,led t 4 ,, ikegfeibbie ,Coal 021 Law," for sale cheap piive Lfug Store. • tarept -sAnd best assortment of Fancy TiirZtl7 ** ^• area andweating e.ver Offered "ri this-niati-74re Dsourlde!,kata_perhic. es which i ‘efy comPetitY, HF ii best'Aiteek at &gars attd Tobacco town, kept at Weise's. c, l l-1091. , ave 5,./..tairet-5t.800%,0f k_IP as, very c' Sl7, c''v--/ - &1 1 11E WEETKITAY- BA' CECIL E..iIARTLEIt, Author of Life of Col. David Crockett, Col, Daniel Boone, etc" etc. With a Splendid Portrait on Steel. One volume, 12 mo., cloth, 337 pages. Pike One Dollar; and upon the receipt of the Price, with 21 cents additional for Postage, a ropy of the book, together with a hand some present, worth from 50 cents to $lOO 3 will be sent to any address in the United States, From the PI eface. The Empress Josephine was one of the most remarkable of all the extraordinaiy characters who rose into conspicuous public position in consequence of the French Revolution. Won derful were the events of her life. With the kindest and most affectionate. of human hearts, she united the sternest ptinciples of rectitude and a comprehensive genius. In pohtioal foresight, her soperidrity to Na- Wien is now universally recognized. Had he listened to her admonitions, his empire might have been averted. It is Worthy of no tice that this political foresight and ability has been inherited by her descendents—two of whom, Napoleon 111. and Pedro 11. resped- Direly the present EMperigrS of France and of of Brazil, are among the ablest soverigns now reigning in the world The events of Josephine's life, and remark able traits of character which she displayed amidst the most amazing vicissitudes of fortune, afford' not only an exceedingly interesting - but a highly instructive lesson to all who read her biography. In this respect her career, taken as 'a whole, - may challenge comparison with that of any other historical personages in his tory. Josephine constantly looked to the glory of France and the fame of her husband as the two most desirable objects. When Napoleon desired to perpetuate his dynasty by a second Marriage which might yield him a male heir to his throne; Josephine nobly sacrificed her own feelings to - what she Was told might eventuate to the advantage of France. In his adversity this true woman forgot all but their happy years of wedded love—remembered not that she had been repudiated, but that he was un fortunate. We have freely drawn upon various authors, who have recorded anecdotes and traits of Jos ephine, as related to them, with the tender re, gret of affection ' which, too late, recognized her full. value, by Napoleon himself, in his closing years ' and it is to be hoped that the book will be found reliable as well as enter taining. Full of truth, yet it is the very Ro mance of Biography. Copies of either of the above books, with a handsome Gift, worth from 50 cents to $lOO, are' sent to any person in the United States upon receipt of $l,OO, and 21 cents to pay postage, by addressing the publisher, who is desirous of calling your attention to his liberal method of transacting business, viz : With each book that is bought at his Estab lishment a present is given—worth from fifty cents to one hundred dollars. The presents are of good quality and of the best Manufacture, and comprise a large assort ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Plat ed Ware, Silk Dress Patterns, Jewelry, etc, etc, etc, too numerous to mention. Send for a complete classified catalogue of books, which will be mailed to you're° of ex pense, and one trial will assure you that the best place in the country to buy books, is at the large and reliable gift book eStablishment of GEO. G. EVANS, Publisher, Originator of the Gift Book Business, No. 439 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia. Just Published TILE LIFE OF THE EMPRESS JOTEPHINE, Wife of Napoleon L Liberty ~LtssW't Stove W ORKS AND HOLLOW-WARE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA. ABBOTT & NOBLE, Manufacturers of the most approved style of STOVES of every deseriplion. fErSAMPE AND SALES ROOMS: No. 23S Water Streets New-York. No. 410 Brown Street, Philadelphia. PZ' N. B.—Send for a Catalogue, H. L: Ez. E. J. ZAHM ESPECTFULLY inform their i t friends and the public that they mr . still continue the WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY business at the old stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. fi:3 — Repairing attended to personally by the proprietors. HARRY L. ZAHN.] (Dm . : J. ZAHN Tobacco and Cigars. THE undersigned would rospectfally inform the• public that he still continues, at the old stand, corner of Second and Walnut streets, directly opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep on hand and for sale, all kinds of cigars from Half Spanish up, in prices from $O, $7 OD to $BO per thousand. TOBACCO.—Natural Leaf, Excelsior Cavendish, Oranoko Virginia, Con gress Fine Spun Lathes Twist, Coarse Spun Twist, Eldorado, Jewel of Ophir tobacco, An derstm's best Fine-cut. All kinds of fine Ci gars manufactured of imported stook. SIXES HALF SPANISH. Rappee Snuff and all kiilds Fine-cut Smoking Tobacco. Scented snuffs. Fancy Pipes, Cigar Tubes, 4.e. Jau. 30, 1858.] J. A. WISNER. P'orUIIIVETT'S Cocoaine. A compound of - Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair.. efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling oft It prornotes its healthy and vigerouegrowth. It is not greasy or *sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor'.' It softens the hair when hard and dry. • It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longe s GROVE ROTH tin effect. For sale at & 'S. Drug ef Perfumery store, Market street. BARRELS Prime New-York Apples, 10 fresh from the orchards just received and for sale at WOLFE' S. Apples always on hands We, have contracted with one of the most extensive Fruit dealers, in Philadelphia, for our Fall supply of Apples and Peaches, so there will be difficulty - in obtaining a nice juicy apple, or a sweet melting peach, by call ing at' WOLFE'S. IThItOPOSALS will be received for the erec tion of a Frame School House (for colored pupils) of East Donegal and Marietta until the 18th day of August. Plan and specifica tions can be seen at the office of C. A. SCH A.FFNER, Chairman of the Committee. August 11, 1860. t)UST RECEIVED at Anderson's Confec tionary and Variety Store, in Market-st., a fine assortment of children% gigs,, basket wagons, perambulatOts, wheelbarrows, toy wagons, candidates flags, dummies, rocking horses, &c., at AnderSon's. BARGA.INSI BARGAINS!! The under signed is now selling oft goods at greatly reduced prices in order to make room for a FALL Srock • J. .Comn AND SEE. . DIFFENBACIL Marietta, August 4,.1360. - nELLINGER I S PHOTOGRAPH GALLtRT, *en - Spongler4 .rattersoWs Store; Market-st., where Photographs, Ambrotypes and IVlelain• eotypes are taken at very reasonable prices. pat—Call and see specimens. LIQUID Gum Drops Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Toys, &c., wholesale and retail by J. M. ADIDgIIAO,N. EGAIbS and Chewing Tobacco. A large and good variety at J. M.-Anderson's. 1 CELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples alwayS on hand at Anderson's. SACKS OF GROUND ALUM S mewed a NNW no 030111!00 • Grand Military- Encampment gricah)pnt ot tirlifohtTO Commencing on ,MOnday, September 3, 1860, and ending on Saturday the Bth, dill be ,ffeld a aaek, SAID FMd.o.str3tErr WILL BE CALLED "CHIP PATTERSON," AND WILL BE UNDER TUE COMMAND OF Maj. Gan WM. H. KEIM. THE ENCAMPMENT will be, beyond qucs tion, one of the very largest ever held in Pennsylvania, inasmuch as every arrangement has been made to ensure.its success. Thursday, September 0, HASItEEN APPOINTED FOR THE GRaMIP RElifidEM Invitations have been extended to Lieuten ant General WINFIELD SCOTT, to Secretery of War. Jonx B. FLOVD, Adj. General Wl'sox, Major General PATTERSON, to their Excelton dos, Governors PACKER' and Hiexs, of Penn sylvania and Maryland; and they are all ex pected to be present. The strictest discipline and duties will be en forced throughout the Encampment. la-Arrangements have been made with Rail Road companies to issue round trip tickets to soldiers and citizens, at reduced prices. COMMITTEE : WM. H. _WEIN, Major General, sth B. A. Shaeffer, Maj. Gen'l 3d Edward M. Biddle, Maj. Gen't 15th Division. George Hay, Maj.Gen'l ith Division. Charles C. Egerton, Brigadier Gael Balt rylaimondre, Ma. William F. Walter, Br2g. Gen'l 2nd Brigade, 4th Division.. A . Hiesiand Glatz, Brig. Gen'l Ist Brigade, 4th Division. Brigade Insp.lst Brigade, 4th Division. Thos. A. Ziegle, Captain Worth Infantry. John W. &hall, First Lieutenant York Rifle. D. A. Stillinger fra aigias &g.lo.ttoilsl isnk. • H. D, . BENJAMIN, Vine 6- LiquoPDealer, Picot Building, Front Street, Marietta, Pu. BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, . Benjamin's justly celebrated ROSE WHIS KEY always on hand. A very superior OLD, RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is, warranted pure. Da' All H. D. 8.-now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stock and pri ces, ichich will, lie is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their vantage to make their purchases from 1 . C u ] 13 PI t 4 • 'A " g it `;'" r e, o 0 s r. F . 4 44 -I,t=4 0.2 4r 0 1 ‘eii r s) 4.1 e z .4 64 :s. a 2 s p) F:4 E§ ' 0 et) ce, t , 0 r:4 ? 1.4 • CO2 4° a A"g O 4 PI °F e ' 0 t 4 " ri) " r 4 I=7 E -4 7!) P.j C4P"a I =lV. .11„,64` 4, r 4 c:2 1 P, a, 1,7 CO CO .$ °. RE DAVID ROTH, DBALrn fa ALL limbs HARDWARE, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Hoop and Bar Iron, Steel, Cedarware, Nails, Spikes, Parlor, Office and Cook Stoves, 4c. Takes this method of informing the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, that he is now pre pared to furnish, anything in his line of business, consisting in part, of Table Cut lery, all kinds of Building and Housekeeping Hardware, Cultery, Tools ' Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Cedarware, Nails, Spikes and in fact everything usually kept in a well regulated Hardware establishment. DAVID ROTH; Market Street, Marietta, Pa. 1860; REVERE ROUSE, (FORMERLY EAGLE HOTEL.) • No. 227 North Third. Street. Phila. THIS house is situated in the most business 1.--Part of the city, has one hundred and thirty rooms; large Parlors and every room is newly furnished and is considered one of the finest Efotels'of its class in Philadelphia; it has erect ed a large observatory where persons can have a fide view of the City, Delawate river, Szc., &c.; it is also supplied with hot and cold water Bathes,- which' will be-free of charge for the. guests of the House l City Cars will take you to the Revere House. Our charge is =der , ate, $1.25' per day ; persons visiting the city will please come and try the Revere House and •we pledge ourselves that we will endeavor to use our besCeffortato make it appear like home. CHAytIiES FARE.% of Reading, hale charge of the Office. G., W. HINKLE, formerly of the States Union Hotel and latterly of the United States Hotel, Atlantic CitfrN. J., PROPRIETOR. CLOCKS, WATCHES, 410., B,C. 4:- The undersigned would take this method of infOtniing the public that he,. is still engaged in the' Jewelry business, in Mailed street, next do'o'r to Jag". M. Anilerhon'S Confectionary, were everything in his line will be carefully and promptly attended to at very reasonable prices. lie has the celebrated Thirfy-day Equalizing Clock, Clocks of all kinds, •Watches, Jewelry, Musi cal Instruments, F JOHN Articles &c. S. STICHLER. Marietfa, July 22-3ms*" EWELRY.—KIarge and selected stock of cf fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S. Cor. Noith Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan easter', Pa. Our prices are moderate andlel goods wdrranted to be as tepieserited. CP E R VINEGAR: Ten barrels Pure home made Cider Tiriegiit for sate. at six cents a quart at WoLtr.'s, made of the pure juice of the apple ; a singe trial will convince yoil.of that fact. tfro(fe's Variety Store. f j NEW' I3RASS Ti L 0 LS--Good tme Keepers, for One ljollar. ClockV Watcliak.sai, m d, Jewelry carefully re paired and climes moderate, at WOLFE'S. . . _ lierisooNFi . 1. ; , 10 I.:—Mackerel.. 11, 5052 and 3 7 in various packages; Herrineaud,Cod Fish, at SPANGLER 4. PATTERSON'S `~-- A LI • the AR RIAGE GUIDE. M - Being a private instructor for SO . married persons, or those about to be married, both male and female, in nn everythinrconcerning the physiology 1 -7 211 " and relations of our sexual system,and the production or prevention of offspring in cluding all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Thls is really a valuable and interesting work. It is Written in plain language for the general reader, and is illus trated with numerous engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating mar riage, and having the least impediment to mar ried life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted. with : still it is a book that must be loeked up, and not lie abut he house. It will be sent to any one on o the t receipt of twenty- five cents, in specie or postage stamps Address Dr. W3l. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce st. above 4th Phil adelphia, Pa. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTIMATE ter what may be your disease before you place yourself under the care of any one of the no torious quacks—native or foreign—who adver tise in this or any other paper, get a copy of either of - Dr. Young's Books, and read it care fully. It may be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Da. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases described in his publications, at his office, No. 416 Sprute-st. above Fourth. 1860! - NTNT OW opening the most beautiful assortment of brew spring Goods we ever offered DRESS GOODS. Organdie Robes-2, 5,7, 9, 11 Minced Berege Anglais Robes, 2,5, 7, 9 and 11 flounced Satin Plaid Berege Robes,Double.skirt Satin Plaid Berege Robes, Solid Plain Colors, Satin Plaid Be ege Robes, Poi de Chevre Satin Plaid Bereges Robes, gay and neat Bereges and Grenadines; new style Spring Silks, Black Silks, best brands imported; Plain Mous' a oit'—in Pinks, Blues, &c. ; Berege Anglais. New Spring Cloaks, a Mantillas and Dusters, Lace Bournous, Lace Sultanas, Lace Mantles, Lace Pointes, Cloth Cloaks, light Spring stiles, Gathered and plaited. Straw cs.—Stella l in all styles and colors. MEN'S WEAR.—Superb Cloths, Cassimems and V estings. CA RPETINGS. — An additional supply, among which are the handsomest Brussels, Threeply, and &lint's NewJ. York HALDE Paten t, MAN'S we ever offered. R. CHEAP CASH STORE. - 0 — SPANGLER Si PATTERSON, No 66 1 1' MARKET Sr., MARIETTA, H AVE just opened an immense stock of SUMMER GOODS, Shallies, Fancy Silks, DebageS, Mous de lanes, Ginglianis, Chintzes, Calicoes, • Casstmeresi Vestings, French Cloths, Netvstyle Coating, Cottontides, Youthls Ctissimeis, Spring Shawls, Mantillas, Nedr Ties, Cravats, Gloves Suspenders, Shirt Fronts, Collars; Olds, &c., gheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Diaper, • Stair, Rag, Linen, and dalton Carpets, Wall and Window Paper, Transparent Blinds. GROCERlEgtextra fine Syrups, prime Rio Coffee, chef. lack and Green Teas, Yel low and White:' ars, Fish, Rice, Salt, Spi ces, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. An early call is solicited. TT AVE on hand a large and general assort- It I meat of Boards, Joists, Plank, Scantling; Rafter's," Shingles, and Laths, Planed :toMte s pio.afr..shelniK: Prooring AntA-cifiling; Shingle and Plaster Lath., Pales, $-c; also Pine and Oak stuff, constantly on hand and sawed to order. ll'Orders attended to at the shortest noticei and delivered at any point on the railroad by cars. JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-st•, and Elbow Lane, Marietta i23:1 QItATEFUL for past favors I would return my thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where I will be pleased 'to see them at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTIVdS, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms; I would be pleased - , therefore, td Wait upon my Old customers slid all who see proper to patronize me hereafter. fOct.29-'56. Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa. T HOMAS C. CHILD, Aor.,, has constantly on hand, or Manufactured to order, all kinds of SASH, DOORS, BLIND'S, Shutters, trc., Vic. All orders addregsed to DlEfflirrkir, Hourz,fr Co., far any of the above article's, or for Bill Stuff, Timber Girders, Lath, Pickets, Pales,Shingling Lath, floor Beards, Weatheg Boarding, White Pine Shiriglo, or Lumber will, etways meet - with prompt attention, and be sup plied on as favorable terms as from any Wier astabllshnient in the country. A' liberal discount olf for, cash. FRESH SUMMER GOODS.- _ From NewATOrk. NEW SUMMER GOODS, Xehaftey, Houtz & Co. LUMBER MERCHANTS, UPPER STATION, MARIETTA, PA. EUREKA. MILLS, /514 W GAble, NAtbtr-rasop, Near the Town hall, .3tarietisk Pa. THE undersigned havinrn'aitcariagenients with a. TeX/goat IVISMCAttfty to get his stock direct will be ertadiidAied.n•all. kinds of work.in his line at verylitre safes. Hr miff keep constantly on order at short notice, all kitidi'of ".' Mantles, Monuments, Enclosures, Grave Stones Door and Window Sills, Steps and everything in his line of businessmanu• factured of the finest Italian and Anst•ricat marbles, which he will sell at such prices a. cannot fail to render satisfaction, and only asia a fair trial of the, public before purchasing else, where. Letter Cutting of all kinds done at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. _ SUGAR! SUGAR!! SUGAR! ! ! I have a recipe for msking.Sugar, from , nice 'of the Chinese Saga" Cane, which I• W I send post paid, to any part of the United Stat on receipt "of coin.or postage stamps- I obtained this recipe fibril China, (at a ci of $25) in IBsg, and have tried it for two yei and find tlfat it is all that was claimed. for it. Address JONATHAN S. KIRI), Ifox Clarksburgh, Ilarrition , Co:, Va, MAny newspaper_publisiiing this 3 maul and:Sending me a marked copy isritlirthe-b enclosed, I will remit the amount. '1 wish ail+ertise is all.thepapers.in the Unions. Jan. 2,1-3ro JONATHIO? q: xtzp, GG. Dap COUNTRY . for which the highest,. market , price wi e_paidfi.t the store of 3: R. DIMEN B 4 C . A Flll,l, SUPR.LY,ofJetsefr P e etch SweetPtilltoed, in a feV vreeke, st„yoal,EVO 131111 E. SPIMS froneifie Wasiiingtsebpite Mills,.. At Wale's. E*Tiltt i;ls.,.cents a qua_ it SGR - 01 ReST, .1:..--1W,"7„ The Only Preparati • NV:CFILTH YcY Universal confidence and pa7i, FOR Statesmen, Judges, Clergyman , -0, and Gentlemen, in all parts of ti testify to the . elficacy.of • '''.. ' - PROF.:WOOD'S HAIR REST ,'f t.., , ' .- . - and gentlemen the, Press are „..,.......i4, ; its praise. A few testimonials or: given ; see circular for more, and .. .. ~I .• . . possible for you to doubt. 47 WALL-ST., N. Y., Dec. .2‘, . Gentlemen: Your note of the 15th in 5,......... . _...... ' .4 has been received, saying that you,,,liad lea_ ,_ _,_ ......_ that I had been benefited by the slik Uriii . ooc . , 2 4 . .. . , : Arm k II, t 1-liiif Restorative, and requesting my certih - .maaaan... . 4 of the fact if I had no objection to give it ~, , ,o,„ -.-,,,,,,,,,, ,,, , , ,30, -t , I award it to you cheerfully,because It ti!Vommof it dirt. iify age is about 50 years; the c . ~.... " . entle; of tny hair auburn, and inclined to curl. S ii' f *lmam g five or six years since it began to turn g f and the scalp on the drown of my-li at/strongest man , 1 / 4 ,)i,. ..,.... n r 1 iA)Mtkqui - d al hide its sensibility and dandruff' to forA it. Each of these disigreeabilities itfere ~, ', ii*ciiiis exam: , with time. find about four months since a 4tli - . t . .. Or art& was added to them, by the hair falling o the top of my head and threatening baldness. ' ' ; 7. ,er tO' be In this unpleasant predicament, I was ido ' il l cod to try Wood's Hair RestOrative, m - 1 1-.12 . - ~ arrest the falling - off of my hair;for I h " . ‘7.` a. ' 1 * ith °ll tt l e ‘ , .. no expeetation that grey hair could ~ ' - stored to its original color except fro , 1.3 Ctidners ,\. .' 0 , was, however, greatly surprised t, c oVe. - , ) s : ,"Never rise the use of two bottlds only, that n 00, ''' tailo ' Be sure the falling ran . 4- e• Inittlie col „N D r` . . '.' -' - e , .., . , • red to the gray halt , iil sei- ~ „t0 , tigh.'-'1 It is certain that scalp and dandruffcease , ' .' . ..,, very much to the gratification of my ...' ,•0„ do not go to' bed whose solicitation I Was induced ta . try it.. "eV : - consumption by For this, among many obligations I owe- toi o allk i o her sex, I strongly reccanniend all husbands --'1: at dafbreak; • who value the admiration of 'Bair wivg:to rifting theory; a profit by my example, Mid Ilse it if growing. ~.„." • , ' 7 , an gray or getting bald. Very respectfully*}, V-,,. wealth'* TO O. J. Wood 4- Co., i IlL&J. A-LAVE:Nona.- ." nerally, th • 444 Broadway, N.Y. 5 14.1. f .To:pra -Sr Alas July 20,1339) -• . To Professor (7.. f. Mod. Dear Sir; to r With bens " Hair Restorative" has done my hair so Tn . Jr - Nt ic il i e r good since I commenced the use of it, AO , , wish to make known to the public of itanfloctf -,, ity of s l eep s , a on the hair, which are great. A mart 04 -Ni/- 4 1 oonited man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by aore g , t i . . resort to your "Hair BeitoratiVe" the hair will txtteted. ," if return more beautiful than ever; at least this ---- - is my experience. Believe it all ! 4-....-- . ~ ~., Yours, Truly, Was. H. KemEmy. opts.-ooure .of the P.S. You can piiblisli the above ifYo i k like- that the Prince of By publishing it in Southern papers you wil i g,,- get more patronage &anti.. I see several - IA Ill'ur your 'certifidittes in the Mebile - Mer , i -- idilf ever visited: apparent fo the strong Rotithtiii paper. `W' .K. :.,......, ,A ; .r 4 „,,,, i WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE . prof or 0 . . fliKa Is a IMAI-----, J. Mod, Dear Sit i Having had.the - isfor,-. ' 's are familiar * tune to lose the best portion of my la . . from ,` ,-- the effecta of the 3 ellow felPer, in 1851,4 New .In IV., lrefcire Orleans. I was induced to make a- 14 Of your preparation and found it to answer as.the ' ' ''' ' ' 'l l7t , bef°llbilag very thieg needed. id,„y hair is no* , Back iffid elrora the Prince glossy, arid no words Ivan express my 'obi* , tions to , p-•••• .g to the afflicted 'such ,I la Was ' , • i 4-11-: to be shaved. treasure ' \„ 1 - 7i,- tit = y'Jokuszsol e .,.. conrpleted he • sin T a l l ' i E b : . a jeo o v r, e;::: . ,i need 0d ' ' to a.. arbor's pretty: wife, . . be present; and, givrg three siz ... Arc . - ^„...,, Work :,.., r the me ; ag el „' , okie itiss,remarked, "There, tow you in prep,;'' dre ss With .. o , bottle;e JO '7;"you have been kissed by 'one of more i • - No. 6 , 3_3.A) 5 0.0:17.2.Th ~ : n a c l e f , am an il d y h e' el '151: hefting g e I b i j a r b o ai t , c c, f h no thes N ‘s.,. " ''' u CO' 4eceive this as an insult, seized goods de ':"; ..1,4,11-„, Ar.' ith the- foot, exclaimed, '- . There; 1 The I" ''.- ; ji l stoit .p .tiviejn , ti can say that yotitaile receive I ' lo kick from a freenuire' ' \ ._ . '.: . ..._./"..°troi. •-------04.-----------.... . NO. 20 NOR T H. pi,lites-RW ox RECORD-IN A • LANCAS t., f ?- 1 /,. - 1 (Ark.) Fress so PRACTIC? - .-'. TTEnt - ~...„ , _ ~, 9f C hicot colt ' MAN Orktit2 041#4 .. ,1 , t .d,ge 9rilfatiA, WHOLESALi. - "ado trirt,, vN i.,,Ers : .4XT3.. r , . - io''l, hia._,lllagaifice • HATS, CAPS ANIYSI7OI lOb . .• ,---- .. land,' sitxate OF EVERY DES9I ' • •‘ , tit% an , f ,t'icroirldigiko . which! run Otrv4tioN.tiiecoll.*ince in, . , Pi!.iso his. negroes to the,..gum ,r C 163, old , and •yeungr-120*.ing 'orking hands-60 head , •ot , ggri and, 'v entire stock of farming implements; 'tll far the snot of four hundred thou , ‘dollars. in addition to this, Mr. 'oserves the present year's crop of id corn, and eleven family,. SSC- 1860: WE have now in store ment of Hats and cffi,t est Spring styles. Silk Hats in all ahajf - castrate New A full assor in Style - At )* did assorr SE, Continentat SOFT' . Frem the flnei We keep a large all styles for men We return and trust by fair dealing their patronage. . Ham and Cap suit the tintert small advamer ra " ri tig Beg, 46- „ wit. , N' MAR RJ Rd .ship for busineSs, un GI „ hereby sum and vicinity t pnrchases, being, a comp Drugs, Di Oils, Va.) Whitele' and evcrythin, apothecaries. An essortrnt burning Fluid, Tops, Wicks a . • A nicelST TIONARY, Shermmi M. Boob other day rescued from waukee, was addressing Ripon, Wisconsin, on Sr uty-marshal attempted , and there was an itallltt ,. The crowd hustled th!el _way, drew mantrevokyel `rnittee of safe:4 7 a the si Booth until hackles° to 141 if a martyr is not mile er November we mistake ° 0 his friends. - . ‘st-i-WObeti hiveuter-trf-lhe eel • •elarate4 Reaping ta-achine, was fired- m k _ 'by J. S. Marsh & 06:i of I.neristi*g - , was ar,.. killed, reoelitle, Frx'eter, .14 - will was 4i4ent. of •Baltimcre, - a wortby au- memberA4 the" t4oeiety of Friend?, ar,c , Laosiyv., , ufacture ni the very - ell. in the HOOT.O4A. will V. drat f,„ n rf 3r• rtip.gn ,1 • ted tot) e Cu. V+ , • ORE CLIA.RLES STEWART.-ft July, was the eighty-sedo. ' 'the gallant Steuart; who service of his country sixt He has fought in over fort will live in history ate ;or of the 'British utert-pf-war: and tenant; when in the Fri ; tution, Pebenory 241 ; 1815. enjoyment of good; health, de farm at BordentowU, to, morning; until time for tli boat to leave, When he cm. the Ildladelphia Navy rat. Is to all the tit:winces apps his position as Conttnatider l - My. May he enjoy health ;core of year , - ' • _ -„ •on AGUE.—The following is go= Inds of the press' i for fever sld: ing, We dead it lijaso r ti to pnblisie the foil forits cure. wltich has be( resorted to within, the cii quaintonce with invariabh is simply to pound up, fol son, say four ounces of fr.ai sew it up in a bfack silk bi torn by the patient next I pit of the stomach. We flicted to try this simple this rates, ' cold MENniE: I 1. • 11 IN '4