lITj . • , ,g, I ...4%. 6 Hen ght ;I: tihkr niaritthan. , ~ ...,.., l c k I jikorsovakuGusT 25,1860. [ow t MEM "Imp'aitial---but not NeutraL" ECM MEE feclion EZZI! )f the varb dren, and, simpl 'during Vaccin Melialei OR PRESII?EVIT, .stax4,ziksx vmdchai;- of inin;:do - Pal.sitAktuti • HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine. 'he sym lrlantu Worms, warm, glees yo their Cu ie sympto and Bill Scarlet Von' GovERNOR; AN DILE*" G. C.i.7 COl.l PTV WM , eoPTIITV-Y-1. foro.r.ss. TITADDEUS- STEVEN% city roil STATE StWAToit. EMI retn t edi he Syme Otlittpti Dmpsy atai • • HAMILTON, Paradise, JOHN A. HIESTA PA City. "` FOR • TIIE LECIiiILATCRE. JosErn 'Hoop, Bart Tatonshii4 , - MICHAEL Wqat Ponegai, 301111 M. STEILINAB L ROT, , ,HENRY M. WRIT E, , Qty. For S. W, P. - .l3loiril,Fulton. For Prothonotary: o • Prima MARTIN;' EArata. : For- Regieller, GEORGE C. •HAW . THORN, Manor. , - ,Por - • Czoaoi SiidsbUry. . For Clerk of Quarter Sessions, HENRY MOBBED, StTO3bll9 . g. • -raele" . 7oar Clerk of Orphans.' Court, • SAMUEL M. MYERS, MOititi Joy. Por.County Commissioner, Josue Donza. Manor.. • .for...Ditectors of the Poor, , Wir.Lx.4ei S. ,MARTIN, Coleraine, Aseillaissi H. METZCA.R; COBC3iOgO ISRAEL 2ARTZWAN, Elizabeth. •. For Prison &victors, • JACOB B: Bliuseutrar ) Alehencloy nap., ....1 1 1 11 P.ar WiPcSIBPEEPPEILL Drultore• „For Coroner, DAVIEL EIALRER; Elizabeth/stmt. Foi.:;lthlitor; WILLIAM VON fl.ElTA:BreCknork. their cu liersynip bua, Mai pox, Dy eases of and Live dies fort 'he syropto raigia,'Mu alySis j the thet Tbr4 Eye; and their, cure. 'he best an for Wolin and Dialoc ver Sores, SwciltdOs, Boils, Scut f the va to Wo and atm cute, to iabte h of the h Frittea ITIII3, eimple 4 the co r end • eng tddre Apt of nttin e 311 r • Gni. Jour/ PArrox: We are glad to find in allumber of our Western Penn oylvap)a exchonges. a very general-satis fllniinn at tip nomination of-this gentle in,seforiJongrees in, the Governor Bigler district. , .The ; Oteorfield , iTottrual, , in 03 /Wang of. .the General's nomination says: "Gen._ rsktion owl his family have for many.yeambeen. residents of Clear- onnty. Holis • now in the prime life r -Liti•the' full :maturity of ail his , ewers: licit a few:yeara ago he started tetheratorldla piinliilea bey, relying for sopait 'open himself. •`e is now widely kitkatti as one' Of 'the Most enterprising, enetgetfc and succesaful busittebs men inhia iortiOn'of the State. He is self tilader-and-'self-reliant. Hiss success in fr6ta two traits of chataeter - 11C6i013843_ by hi m in an enamel; egree— itiloknees - of ''percejitibn ; fro tit pteess anilteneigy. in action: The General wbbilliay be Called's, whole:tionled man.i Hirnevdr dime a. thing in a.-mean and nitegotlif * 'if he supports a cause„heijives it:a hearty and generous support. He acts upon the principle that whfireVoi is worth doing at all,, is worth doiag.welL If he should be elect. ed..ai.ate have no ,d - bubt he .will,both his polttical friends and, enemies will know whire to'find him,—it will be supporting the administration of Abraham Lincoln, and ihe best interests of his native State." • The Gerferal is wejl end favorably known along the whole length of the Susquehanna; inthis - borough partieg tarly,'hellas a . holt: of 'political and per Sena — friends. :14,,e bas been doing a large timber buiunessi at this point for the paid fifteen or eighteen years and.has always been ;considered ,man in all rlarts.'parts.:.' N -'" ait - N - RtVDTIVOR BRING CATECII D: SprinOeld, X 131:, Jane 8,1861 I! B. S.' Wright,: Esq.;Petit ir :—Y r utter to - tar..,lliedlo May 28, and winch you' seek tb . Obtain• his opinion on certain trolitichl:-pointe,.haiteen,re coived.-; • - 8e Vas . r:oceival: - other e s- of -a similar character; butlaltm'alreater number Of the exactly opposite charactey. The latter class beseech ill& to write nothing whate*upon any point; of politkal doe- They say his . iositimis were well • dip when he was nominated, and that r: . tot now fimtlarrass the canvass •-, . , by un6rtitkiiii to shift or modify them. .B regrotii.that he cannot pi;pgo Id), but you, perceiye that it is impossible for him to do 'sa Yours truly, Ma AV'esiva l k4rai herd on Monday, at Was Ping purpose of raisings funiisior ; the whOle. affair was largely attended, and l wai tin der 048'601es of the Germans. ' ilinifiAM is to hkvo a POE- A Rochestev fir% have contracted-,te fur nish several hundred shade trees.: It is to be ealled-Penn's •Mount P-ark. f irAl, old gig:fenoierly belonging An Stephen Oirard,rit sold a few_days since; in kbiiadelpiiiii, for $16.50. . • OrEdward McPherson has tmen nominated- for CnbereSS in the Ohaml Lereburg district-, - Dirs. Cunningham Burden's Husband. FRIEND :-A selected• news item in y,ourlastestates that ltr; Shee : ban, the California husband of Mrs. Em ma Cunningham Burdell, is a Univer salist preacher, Will you kindly permit me to correct that statement ? The only persons in California known to be, or to have been, Universalist preachers, are Messrs..Bdinands, (Editor of a Universalist paper,) 'Monroe, Mun ger, and Van Alstine, now preaching there---and - .13U11, a Banker, who has ceased preaching, and Rev. T. Starr King, late of Boston, but now Pastor of the Unitarian church in - San Francisco. kartberinOre—Thernis and has been. no Universalist preacher in the United States, of that name, to - the best of my knowledge, which is pretty extensive and accurate in that matter, having edi ted our annual Register for more than 20 years; and having just corrected the ph:id - sheets 'of the`Tuiversalist Register . for 1801. • The nearest approach to the name, is that of the late Rev. 0.-F. R. Shehane, who died in Alabama; in ISs7—s'o Bete brated for his intimate and ready knowl edge of the Bible, that in the absence of, a copy of the Scriptures, the President Judge of a Georgia court jocosely'pro posed -that a iiitness'ghould be sworn "on the head of Father Shehane, as it contains the entire sacred volume P' A. B. Guosu. Marietta, August 21st,, 18GO, WIDE AWAKE ENCAMPMENT.-It has been suggested that a grand State en campment of Wide Awakes beheld dur ing the campaign somewhere• in Penn sylvania. Wo second the . i3uggestion, and designate the Capital 'of the State as the place. Our city is centrally lo cated and of easy access by railroad from all parts of the Commonwealth. Such a gathering would be an unique feature in political campaigns, and - the blitze of foully, or fifty thousand torches concen trated in one mighty phalanx of light, would be likely to kindle a correspond ing blaze of enthusiasm in the hearts of the Republicans assembled on the oc casion, which, spreading over the State, would overleap all barriers and sweep down all opposition. Forty or fifty thousand Wide Awakes, with their glit tering uniforms and blazing torches, would be a spectacle Worth witnesing.— By all means let the demonstration be made.--Ilarris•burg eleyrapl., KOSSUTIeS Sraysa.--IMadame Emile Kossuth; was buried lately, at Green wbod C*emetery, N. V., with affecting solemnities, in whibh' tnanfexiled• Ilan garians took part. On the viristof the corpse was a bracelet made from the 'chain which her brother had-.worn in prison. After- the coffin, was lowered, earth from the banks of the Danube was thrown upon , it by her children. Sad have been the sufferings of her patrietie, family, 'and these pathetic ceremonies must have touched all hearts which be held them. JOHN G. NigtioLes Ths Democratic Congressional, Conferees of the Wild .Cat District met in Brookville, on Wednesday, the 9th., inst., and nouyinated.JamesK: ng Kerr, of . . Venango, a candidate for Coress, on the eighty-first ballot. Mr, Kerr is a member of the. Franklin bar, and has supported the ,Buchanan administration. Of course we hope and expect to hear of our friend General John • Patton, of Carwansville, Clearfield county, whd is the Republican nominee, beating him shamefully. - - *Danbury, .the - groat. hat-making town in Conneaticut, has_ nearly half a million dollars invested in the batting business. The sales of hats there made amount to a million and a half of dollars yearly, or about a dollar a piece for all the hats made. Thirteen hundred per sons are employed in the work, chiefly men and boys. *The tailitaiy encampment:which is to be held near York, Pa:, from the 3rd to the Bth of September, bids fair to be one of the grandest 'affairs of the kind ever gotten up in this eicuntry. Already a great number of companies from Penn sylvania 'and other States have signified their intention of being present. la - The Louisville Journal-, says that the Democracy, in their desperate anxi ety to look pleased, twist , their faces in to - so many curionashapes, that, although they,eanl laugh themselves, they make everybody else laugh. arThe Pittsburg Gazette says there are* now 146 papers in this State, - now supperiing the Irepuhlican candidate, which opposed. Fremont and the Repub lican party in '1'856. - .0 firool:4 Thomas 11. Seymour, of Con necticut, Ministdr to Russia, and.iecent ly the candidate of the Connectibut De macrany fOrCovernoi, is for Brekiuridge and Lane. W. 'W.: Ban: avant•havk retired from ; tbe Bich . m,oridt. Enquirer. It is now published ,by 0. J. Wise, Wat Taylor,Und Win. B:Allegre. fir The tax-payers of- F'oighkeepsie, at a public Meeting,' have' unanimously resolved to petition the OOMmon•toun, "oil for a steam fire-engine. lhapoliee of Piiiiade)plika• are to he uniformed. MIRAN" WIM all al 1:111 MIME 11411 LINCOLN'S CABINET: We hair it rumor ed: political circles, here, as coming from reliable Aspublipan_ sourpes, that the following is to tb'e the composition of Mr. Lincoln's cabinet, in caseof his elec tion; Wm. H. Seward,Secetary of State ; Henry Winter Davis, Attorney-General ; John Sherman,Secretary of the treasury ; Cassius M. Clay, Secretary of the Inter ior ;Benjamin F. Wade, gecrekary,of the: Navy ; John Hickman, Secretary" - of War; Schuyler Colfax, Postmaster Gen eral—q'eashinglan Star, Tni Lew of LIBEL—The Commission ers appointed to revise the Penal Code of the ,State • have been subjected - to Much cons - die fol. the omission in the Pen- . al Code of the enactment of the 13th of May, 1856, allowing the truth of the al leged libel to be given in evidence,— The fact is, however, the Commisioners reported this , provision as a proviso to the section, but the Legislature, in pas sing upon the Code, saw fit, to strike it out, thus restoring the law on this sub ject to what it was prior to the act of 1856. • GIVES IT UP.-1:e New York Sun, a neutral paper, with, if any, Democratic leanings, asserts that some of the oldest and shrewdest Demociatic politicians of that city are freely declaring in- private circles, that the result cfthe Presidential election is a fixed fact, and that Lincolii will be President is a foieione' conclu sion. The S t.' Louis papers say that the houses of ill-fame in that city recently ".cleaned out " by the mob, have already been built up, and are again occupied by the same class of people as formerly.— One or two nights ago another large mob of people, numhering about 500 ;or 600, gathered in the 'vicinity. And threat ened the houses and their occupants with, the same violence inflicted , upon :them before, but the police promptly interfer ing, the demonstration was quelled in its incipiency. , The U. S. steamship Niagara , ' which carried out the Japanese Embassy, arrived at the Cape de Vorde'lslands'on the 17th July, all well. The Japanese, it appears, have thrown off a great deal of their reserve, and mingle more social ly with those on ship-board. 'They have also taken to eating their food cooked in the civilized fashion, and express the pleasure they received from the !inter tainments they enjoyed in' the United States. ft — Charles A. Witehburne, editor of the San Francisco-Times, and a brother of thelam6uS Congressional trinity, has• just been nominated as - Presidential elector on the Douglas,tictet. The other three brotheri, for there are seven 'of them in all, are men of marked ability, and will very probably roach Congress in time. Mr. Washburn, the father, is a hale and hearty gentleman, now 76 years of age. A tight Rope performance extraordi. nary was successfully accomplished by ohn'Denier, at Nahant, Ma - ss., on 'Mrs ay.' The ro . po - was - 400 fe6t longer than at of Blondin of. Niagara, and 100 feet above tile water and ragßd rocks. The place was tho most dangerous of that district, and the walk one of the most difficult. - 4- • Cr The Rbv. Dr. Kerr, of Pittsburg, Pa.;traveling Seotlaild, in aleiterlo 'l'he'United Presbyterian, saysilat, worst feature witnessed in the pronneclii49 of the' National Aisembly" of the Scotch Presbyterian Church has been the num . - ber Of cases of 'ininisterial ()run' keimess with Which it has had to deal. IWA jumping match came off at Cin cinnati for a set of silver ware. The one that measured the greatest number • of feet in a hop, step and jump was to carry off the prize, which was won by William Abbott, he having made forty-five feet and three inches. There were 85 . com petitors for the prize. Three hundred thousand acres of land on Rawaii, SandWich islands, being one twelfth of the whole area of the kingdom, were sold recently for $3lOO. The tract contains half a dozen good-sized volca noes, four or five large sheep farms, and an immense quantity of pulu in the rough. gir Col. Forbes, of. Kansas notoriety, of whom so bad - a character has been given by his former republican friends, has turned up in Sicily, where he enjoys the entire confiden'ce of Garibaldi, and occupies a brillant military, position. WThe New York Times says that there are agents in Canada endeavoring. to induce_the Prince of Wales to visit : Washington - Heights, the suburban resi dence of James Gordon,Bennett. ar . The word "Zouave " is generally and incorrectly pinnofinced as a word of two syllables. It should be spoken . as if written Zioa ve, the a having the Ital ian sound as - in ‘qau." arDied,, - -lately in l'hiladelphia, a woman-aged 107 years. There were present, at the funeral Aye brothers, and sisters, the youngest.being 90. years of toe, and the eldest 111" years. a - We learn from Washiugton that Secretary Cass has *armed to his post of duty 'in good health, the-nowspapers to the contrary aotyithstanding.. TTIA CLIPPINGS FROM EXCILANGES Signor Alberti Madame Jessie Whi appointed head of th of Palermo, by Garib o, husband of [ :.ario, has been WThe Saratoga Ne s the ng obituary announcem. M r es Burr died at his resi in t lago on Tuesday emu]. e i n of wealth, he was of an e sition, and for years prefe a co tee appointed by. the ci t o charge of. his wealth. Gen: a n right, he was generally res • a: age was about 70 years. New York has voted alto the Democratic and Opposit dates for the Presidency for twenty years, viz : For Van , 1846, General Harrison in 1840, 1844, Taylor in 1848, Pierce Fremont in 1856. On a railroad in England has placed a loconiotive which has Pr' ing over the frame of the engine adjultahidmirfOrs, set iri dpeciper By means of the reflectors, the engi has a view of the'whole train before so that in case of a casualty to any o 1 of the cars he can see it reflected in t] mirror on his engine. Durince the thunder storm last week, at Windsor, Conn., the lightning struck and burned down two barns belonging to lgr. Loomis, on the island, near the junction of the Connecticut and Par miugton rivers. The house near by was repeatedly on fire, but was saved. A man and.a yoke of oxen were prostrated S by a flash, of lightning, near the same t place, . James H. &Ott is the Breckiliridge and'Lano candidate fin. Congresi in the Seventh district of 'hidiana. D. W. Voorhees is the Douglas candidate, who will be remembered fair his plea in the case of Cook, 'who was engaged in the Harper's Ferry affair. Mrs. Gurney, the English lady WllO ran away with her footmap, is said to he at presont in this country, living at one of the fashionable watering places under an assumed name. She is reported to be worth £1,000,000 sterling in her own right. The Hon Henry A. Wise has written a short letter, which was road before the Jackson Club of Boston, on Monday night last. In it he says he will sup port Breckinridge and Lane to his ut most. =a The officers of the' garrison , at Port Monroe, seeing that the crowd at Old Point, on Friday and Saturday nights, fax extended the hotel accommodations, had 25 government tents brought out for the use of such as might be unprovided for. A little girl named Elizabeth Boyle, at Norristown, Pa., throigh a childish whim, attempted to walk over the trestle work of a railroad bridge, when she fell through and was (frowned. =I . The Memphis papers announce the death. of Mrs. Augusta 'Walker, consort of J. Knox Walker, Esq., former private secretary of President Polk. Tlie Iron. Willie P. Mangum has Or tinily recovered his physical powers, for some time impaired by parilysis, though he canneither speak nor walk with ease: His mind, however,'is clear and Calm. =I Lord Overstono gave a dinner to a regiment of volunteers, at :Windsor, Eng r land, and furnished such meagre fare that'many of his guests sent him twerve penny postage stamps, each by way of remuneration. - Thirty negroes - pasted through-New .A.lbtuY, on the 10th instant,' on their way to. Kansas. They had been .manu mitted by. their Masters in Kentucky, and were accompanied by two white men as guides, Victor G. Audubbn, son of the late J. J. Audubcfb, and himself artist of no lit tle distinction, died at his residence in New York on Friday last. C. H. rrisbde, for several years past a resident of Detroit, Mich., .and one of the most skillful engineers on the ltlich igan Central Railroad, eloped .with a California" widow;" a few days ago, lea.v ing a wife and two eliildron. Cause, said to be Spiritualism. The oats crop in ildasiSchasetts this year is said to be unusually heairY. It is tho'n'ght they will average 45 bushels to the acre. - , Mrs. Holt, - tho wife of the Postmaster General, died 'at Washington on Tuei day. Mrs. Holt was a 'daughter of Ex- Postmaster Genetal Wickliife, of Ken tucky. . Hon. Wm. Pennington, •Speaker of the House of Representatives, has 'de clined a nomination for re-election to Congress. After nerving out his Res ent term he wishes to retire. . John Covode has again been nomina ted for Corigreis. Mr. "Conde retired, but his party could not unite on a can didate;anne.was again compelled. • The steamship Great Eastern sailed from Annapolis Roads at,s c t :cloakLon Saturday niorning.for New York. She did not get all Ler coal nn ORIGINAL WITTICISMS :—The Democ racy of Pennsylvania are Foster-log the propagation of negro babies, whilst the Republicans are about to elevate a Cur ege tin over the dark picture. _ Coll Tonal In speaking of a young man the other °How_ day who is regarded as somewhat ver- Char- dant, Jack remarked "he was a green iis vit.. one." "Perhaps," replied another, "he eritor may get ripe some of these daYs," "l— isp°. don't—know," says Jack, "I guess he's emit_ one of those choke pears that never ripen." take 'One of the nominees—even his friends u p- admit is purchasable—will be bought Hi s and sold like a sheeep.' . Express, Aug. 20. Aye Sir I And his purchasers will for shear him also. 'di - "When good men cease to go to Heav st en or bad men to Hell—l will join the in Democracy," in Parson Brownlow. 2, And pray sir! to which place do you go? Some Malicious teepees° has got up n a card representing the Republican Can didate for President sitting on the top of a rail fence--breeshes open—thr owing out bribes to the hungry fallen Democ racy. gar A correspondent is Minnesota rites that the prospect of the Repub ans were never so cheering in that i ate as now. "The veto of the Home ad bill, the sale of our Government s forthe purpose of replenishing onr tf treasury, to be squandered by a 10. Administration, have driven ands to our standard. • 1 he Hon . Edward patess of Iris ow visiting a friend in Norris 'l a., was serenaded by the Wide :NV on Friday evening. He made sh ddress, in, the course of which a P a high euloginin upon the pa, ,rioti d honesty of Abraham Lin . coin. *gr.() of G:eor, Journal, Legation last, to daughter Strasbonre The L ing upon th election, says inridgo is as d fore the flood, ted to the Ark ar The "Erie is flooding the those who have cellent family. rn particulars, J. N. Sewing Machine d itirrhe Itepubliei Westmorerand 'Con. Kittanning have ro-n gross the Hon. Joon five votes; and the Ho of Armstrong, four. Tiro Congrossien the People's party of thl posed orAdam's,Frankl Bedford counties, met Itt last week and unamiinousll Hon. Edward McPherson fo eirThe Washington Tape the death of Mrs. Holt, wife o master. General. She .was sai most estimable lady. DEATH TO EVERY PORN AND. SPEC OF VERMIN! " Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c.. Este tor. " Costar's " Red-bug Exterminator. " Costir's " Electric Powder for Insec. Destroys instantly Rats, Roaches, &rice, Ground Mice, Bed.l3ugs, Ants, MU MosqUitoes, Fleas, Inset:hi On plants, lime on animals, &c., in fact every form and SPECIES _OF VERDILN. Ten years established in New-York- City— used by the WY' Post Office, City Prisons and Station Houses, the City' Steamers, Ships, the City Hotels—the "Astor," " Sitint Nicholls," &c., and by more than .20;000 . privlte Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them. - Wholesale Agents in all the large cities. Repair size's, 25c, 50c, and.one dollar box es—botiles—flasks. ' - Beware of Spurious -Imitations ! ! Examine each box, bottle and flask, and fake nothingbut ,"COSTAR'S." One Dollar Boxes sent by mail. $3 and $5 boxes for plantations, hotels,.&c. by,express. Address orders, or for "Circular to Dealers" to . HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. R. 11:3 - Sold in Marietta by Dr. GrOtse h. Roth: A- CARD TO THE SUFFERING.—The Rev. WILLIAM COSGROVE, while laboring as a mis sionary , in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by - a2recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city ofjeddo. Thisrecipe has cured great numbers who were ' suff ering ftom Con sumption; Bronchitis, Sore Ttiroat, Coughs arid Colds, arid the debilityandnervonidepression caused by these di:sorders. - • Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought:home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address 'REV. Wnr. COSGROVE, ' 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. A CARD TO YOUNG LRAMS-AND GENTLT.- DIEN .—ale subscriber willsend (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions fat: makia' g dsimille Vegetable Balm, that in'from two to eight . days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freaks, Sallotimess,- and all impurities and roughness of the:Skin, leaving the same—as Nature intended it should —soft,-elear, smooth, and beautiful.. Those de ' siriiii - th‘lteelpe; with full instructions, direc tions, and advice;will please call on or addle* (with return postage ) )) JAS. T. MARSDALL, Practical Chemisi, No. - 32 - City Buildings, NeW York. 'D.' ce J. Prentice, second son Prentice, of the Louisvillo married at the American on the 14th 6f July •moiaelle Amilio, second enri do 'Falkenstein, of illo journal, comnaent ult of tho Keniuck "politically,Mr. Brook. as if he had lived lae had not been admit- ing Machine," which e West, is said by it to be a very. ex [no. Address, for ,Etn, Secretary Erie Milian; Ohio. onfereos. of the ional district at .ated for. Co n,, ode, who had arwin Phelps, onferees o istrict corn + ulton and mbersbnrg ominated -electittn. nnontice r will be, beyond ques- Try largest eveiheld in as every arrangement its venoms. THE EtICAM tion, one of Pennsylvania, in has,been made to Thursda. lIAS B THE Invitatic ant General War, JoHN -Major Gen , des, Gover sylvauia ai peated to 1 The stri4 forced thrc la - Arra) Road coin, soldiers ar WM. H... B. A. Shaej Edward George Ha Charles C. William A. Hicsla D. A. SW 'Thos. A. John W. f N 0 4 ' J .:. W 41 c 5 R E -4 &. C. 7 .) z ~,l E 1 `,--4 ..t..4 o) .2 r y., ca)x Q-3 ib)PWr. -.) -.,.V. - - 43 m 5? ..'8 §l2o e, -.. 1, 0 ::: t; A. .o '4 ,„, w •: - : bo P '''' -, poi E.3 .ii ...4 c. .= ,- c o bit ^;,, F' " 1 ~,,..N r " 4 ^0 ....'" c' s r. 4 '‘..' ca V 3 e, - ix* 5. ca r. els V. .4, l" ° " . t' w'l ',I; = b. u a F , Pi 3: 41 0 P .1 e-4—.-ti ~i .. z ..• 0 aigitzs &ff_le.tieß-5! au) - H. D. DENIA.IdIN, TYine t Liquor Dealer, Picot Building, Front Street, Marietta, Pa. BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE 84 LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branclea. will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch • Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, Benjamin's justly celebrated BOSE WHIS KEY always mn hand. . A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received; which is warranted pnre. K All H. -D. B. now asks of the public is a earofttrOstamination of his stock and pri ces, which Will, be is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and othets finding it to their ad vantage to make their .purchases from I im. "Quick sales and smali profits." GEORGE H. ETTLA. LUMBER, Iitobol• and Goal eohAissieniffe , t . B)ant Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa. e Post e be a River ARD on the River Rank, opposite the old Y aid well known " FLOnit's lEfornt." Having opened a Yard for the transaction of a . . Commission. Business, I would. respectfully solicit consignments, and pledge myself - to. use my-utmost exertions for the best interest ofmx patrons. I feel assured of my ability to obtainthe bigliest market rates and effect sales of - all articles that may be en trusted to my care. I will be ready M all times to make purchases or attend to any bu siness the public-,may feel dig:deed to place in my charge, and alljastructions punctually car ried out. Advances made oh colisigninems. January 21, 1860.-ly* STHMA.:—For the instant relief and permanent cure of thia,distres s In complaint mse FENDT'S BRONCHIAL C -A R ETT ES, made by C. SEYMORE &CO., Bp Nassau-st., N. Y. Pri• , $1 per box ; sent Wee by pot. or sale by all Druggists. . TAm ,' AT- ANDERSON" respectfully an t, nounc , talthe citizens of Marietta and vi cinity, ---1 1 . , has just received direct from the eastern mark is one of the largest acid best as sorted - Stock oT S onfectionary ever offered in this borough consisting of Cand:*,.Foreign the 1 Fruits, and i uts, Toys, and Holiday ?resells tn endless variety. Come and see;and be con vinced of the rule .assortment and the low pri ces at which%rerything in his line is selling. 1-,14.114. f E BROIDERIES-Just received the largest 11 and most desirable lot ombroidenes eve i °tiered for sale here, consisting inpart of beau tiful French Worked Collers, Undendeevett, Spencers, Swiseled Jackonett Edging „and In*. pertly..., Flouncsfic., which Will be sold at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction by R. Diffenbadt. SPECIAL NOTICE : NOW opening, the largest and:_most complete assortment of Men's Wear we, have ever offered, codeistinA of Super English, French, American and Ger man, Black and Fancy, Twilled and I,Z,lain Cloths and c.Pariaeres, Fancy, Silk,Riain and Figured Silk Velvet and Plush Vestige, Sm. We invite particular attention to the above. goods. B . ALREMAIPS Cheap Cask Store. DR. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OE" THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, P. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door from Locust, over Saylor dchle:Don-Isiesa Mira Book Store Columbia. Entrance 3 be tween the Drug and Book Staina. yrIRIME G ROCER lES:--Rioaava and Laguira Ceffee ; 'Crushed,' Pulverized and own Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea ; Rice, Cheise and Spices; Syrup ind Onto bi king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at SPANGLFR ¢ .PATTERSOiV'S CLOTHS ANb CASSIMER.S.—A very en j 7 peraorstelection ciff French and-German Clothe, andaseimers, and a variety ...of ful Veatinge, selling verycheap at . SPANGZER. &-PATIT.RSON'S. I - 'UMBER YARD. • - 4 JJ J. GROSE & SON, Lumber Dealers, Yard-at 'the-Raritan' part of Marietta: iri• Please call atiheir office ' TEE-STCLItY brick- brick- beam at the corrar.. 860, )0 eptember 62 POINTED Ton. WE W. .(3 Denten- Secreteir of Wri - son, Excellen -3, of Tenn are all ex, ill be en- with Rail tickets to 4 Division. ion. Division. Baltimore, Maryland, Brigade, rigade,4l4 Beigadc3 4114. intry. ork it(/le,