`bt Yotal ~ I~ridti;ur. MARIF:TTA CAR not; The followi ng the startin g time from this plaee, from and af ter Monday, June 10: Glll NG E"T Marietta Accommodation, at 7.20 a , m Harrisburg Accommodation, 2.16 p. rn Mail Train, 6.21 p. m GOING WENT Mail Train, liarrlsbufg Accommodation, SATURDAY, A DU usT 10, 18G1 illar The Maytowu Infantry arrived home on Friday afternoon last ; they dis. embarked at Sehock's Mill, where they were met by a deputation ofcitizens with carriages, wagons, &e. and escorted to Milltown and after parading through the village were brought up in front of their armory, where a sumptuous collation had been prepared for them by the ladies of the village. On the Tuesday afternoon following their friends and neighbors in the township gave them and " and the rest of mankind" a public pin nic at Donegal Spring, which was very largely attended, and passed oil very much to the credit of all concerned. This com pany was one of the finest amongst the three months volunteers. We under stand that Captain IlAiNss is about to raise a new company to be attached to Colonel TuomAs WaLsn's new regiment. Whilst on this subject we may be permitted to say that Col. Welsh is about getting up a regiment for the war, and we know the 'squire will make his mark if an apportunity is offered him ; all who enlist in his regi- Mont will not only be well cared for by an experienced and efficient officer and humane gentleman, but will be under an An officer of whom they may in every way be proud. feLieut. Col. Welsh's company," the Shawnee Guards," of Columbia,returned home on Saturday of last week. By the Spy of Saturday last, which has a, very lengthy and interesting account, we learn the citizens of that place, gave the returned volunteers a very cordial re ception. On the Wednesday evening following their return, a supper was giv en them at the market house, at which Captain John McClure presided.— Speeches were roads by Col. James Myers, Lieut. Col. Thos. Welsh, J. H. Esq.,Captaitt Theodore D. Coch ran, Hey. Mr. Cromlish and others.— Upon the whole, the reception was worthy of more than a passing notice. giir We are pleased to hear that the Yhwnix Iron Company at Phoenixville, Mester county, (Pa.,) have received an order from the government for six hun dred of the new and famous rifled can non of the Griffin patent. These can lion are rolled, not cast, and haVe been proved to be a most efficient engine of war. They carry a ball with great ac curacy to a distance of nearly four miles. General Sheaffer and Col.' O. J. Dickey returned to Lancaster on Satur day last. They look as though they en joyed excellent health whilst away.— The General looks as well-fed as usual and the Colonel just as lean and gritty as of old. There are both very highly spoken of by the returning soldiers. ra- Dr. Grove has just receiVed a lot of tops to be attached to coal oil or fluid lamps, which dispenses with the use of a globe or chimney. We saw a sample in use in the Doctor's store a few even ings since and have no hesitancy in say ing "it is just the thing." It thows out a beautiful flame, perfectly free from smoke or smell. Or Jacob 'Myers, better known as " Unkle Yoke," for many years the ed itor of the " American Press and Re publican " and the oldest member of the fraternity in Lancaster, died suddenly on last Friday evening, whilst paying a visit to his friend lir. Burkholder, in West Earl township. • isir We learn from an official that on and after Monday next toll will be col lected on tl'e Maridtta and Maytown turnpike. Reviewers having, during the last week prouounced:the road complet ed. In a short time this will be one of the finest driving roads in the country. ••• ....... ......... ••• Thomas L. Richards formerely of the Shawnee Furnace, Columbia, has of fered to the government a company of Independent Cavalry for three years service, which has been accepted by the War Department. ................ . Itir We have just given a Tooth-wash prepared by Dr. Worrell of this borough, very fair trial, which has convinced us that it is superior to anything of the kind we have ever used, De Costa's not excepted l ir James K. Alexander, Esq., of Lancaster, has received an appointment of a'clerkship froth Col. Etheridge the newly elected clerk of the - House of Representatives at Washington ar The Lancaster Express says the Fencibles 'and Rifles were paid. off on Saturday last. The average amount paid the men was $35.68. ........ oFir George R. Barr, formerly of Litiz, has been elected City Superintendent of Common Schools in Lancaster. ..... air J. Dellinger & Co., Lancaster, have rived st,contract for making 20, (.100 flannel shirts for the volunteers. Ii“ MAN of Lancaster, died suddenly on Saturday morning last,whilst walking across a railroad bridge on his way from Pittsburgh to Butler, Penn'a. lie was found lying on his face, evident ly in the position he haft„ fallen, as if seized with apoplexy. In his hat, which still remained upon his head, was his pocket handkerchief, which he had evi dently saturated with water, in a small stream a short distance back—he doubt less having heard this spoken of as a preventive against sun-stroke. The po sition of the body, the placid serenity of the features; all seemed to indicate that ho died without a struggle or a single sensation of pain. Bishop Bowman was a Pennsylvanian. He was born in the State and lived in it all his life. He was born at Wilkesbarre, in the beauti ful Wyoming valley, on the 21st of May, 1800. His father was an officer in the Revolutionary war, and was an active participant in the battle of Lexington. Educated at'an academy in his native place, the law bad been chosen as his profession, but he soon became a student of divinity, having been .brought under deep conviction by the sudden death of his father, which resulted from accident. 11.36 a. m 7.00 p. in WHAT MR. BUCHANAN'S NEIGHBOR S AYS-t0 a correspondent of the Boston Journal, who has been traveling through Pennsylvania : "Be represents that the ex-President has been long dangerously sick from sheer exhaustion. He has little sym pathy from his fellow townsmen, who up braid him as being the author of all our National troubles. He is obliged to to hear much that must wound him, and letters by the basket full are sent to him full of abuse and calumny, and so much so that while he was so sick his friends would not allow him to see his letters, unless they knew where they were from. Miss Lane is represented as making her self very agreeable to all who call, and keeping open house to all who come to Wheatland, with the same grace that made her so popular at the White House." Cr We fully expected to have had it announced in this morning's issue that Da. 'NALL, the celebrated Bydropathic Physician of New York, would be in town next week, but as yet, we are with out any positive assurance to this effect. We understand, however, that the Dr. has kindly consented to give a few lec tures on important subjects during his stay in Marietta, and this announce ment we presume will be very gratifying to our citizens generally. i The wash house attached to the residence of James L. Shultz, Esq., ad joining town—formerly the Maj. Baines place —was struck by lightning during the storm on Thursday night and was burned to the ground. By the untiring efforts of the " Pioneer " and the "Vigi lant" fire engines, the flames were pre vented from doing the residence any in jury. eir The storm and freshet of Thurs day night drove from its. foundation the bridge across the creek at Johnson's mill, near town, and swept away the ac quaduct at Chikis. A canal boat pass ed into the river from the breach at the acquaduct. This was one of the most severe storms had in this vicinity for a number of years. Cr Old Major liambright, the cap tain's aged father—is in Lancaster, says the Express, looking as hale and hearty as he did years ago. ear Pr. Frances Koch; an old and re spected citizen of York, died on the 39th ult, aged about 67 years. Ca - The Richmond Examiner has a letter from a correspondent at Norfolk, which says, " Capt. Maury, late of the . Washington, Observatory left here this morning. It is understood that he has been planting in the approaches to this city, some of the most formidable sub marine batteries. It is stated that they will be quite a match for any iron plated ships that the enemy can bring. The like are to be planted in all our rivers, so as to render our cities and people perfect.: ly secure against any approaches by water." air It is stated, on reliable authori ty, that. General Watkins, who has been in command of the rebel forces in South east Missouri for some time past, re signed on Saturday last, and strongly urged all his troops to disband and have nothing more to do with this rebellion. Mr. Watkins is a man of large property, and the reason assigned for this sudden change of conduct is the contemplate passage of the confiscation bill by Con gress. air Tha portrait of ex-President Ty ler has been taken down from the rotun da of the Capitol, stripped of its frame, and bung head downwards in the rubbish room. That's right. Don't let even his pie ture hang with the men in that rotunda. 11e ought to hang with Jeff Davis. ow- It has been reported that the Re bels captured Sherman's battery, while the truth is that Capt. Ayres not only brought from the field every one of his own guns, but two others that he found on his way abandoned by their proper guardians .R. Taylor, (a sou of ex-President Taylor) has been elected colonel of the ninth regiment of Lousisiana volunteers. 11=211 Cor,. CAMERON.—The announcement of the death of Colonel James Cameron, in Sunbury, the place of his former resi dence, was received by the tol big. of bells, the half-misting of flags, the suspension of all business, alid every token of re spect that a stricken and sorrowful peo ple could bestow to the memory of the gallant dead. The Sunbury Gazette thus alludes to his glorious death ; "When he accepted the command of the distinguished regiment at whose head he fell, some doubted the propriety of the selection, while others caviled and sneered. His death has nobly answerd them. Whatever might have been his deficiencies in a military point of view, we never doubted his courage, for we knew that -one in whose veins ran the blood of that race whose swords had flash ed in every Scottish was from Bannock burn to Colloden, would meet the foes of his country in battle without fear and without reproach." IWA Military Board will be establish ed at an early day, before which all the officers suspected of incompetency will be summoned, and those who are not found_ to be every way responsible for the discharge of their important duties will be casnired at once. This board also attend faithfully to the examination of an afresh officers that may be called to the army, and unles thoroughly com petent for the position they claim, their services will not be received.. tis- The Highland Regiment suffered immensely in loss of officers, besides that of their leader. Four Captains were killed on the field ; one Major and two Captains severely wounded. A alto number of Lieutenants were also missing, while the loss of none commissioned offi cers is equally great. All this proves the sturdy fighting and heroic courage of the gallant Highlanders. Pices of ordnance are manufactured at Talladega, Alabama, by coiling iron around a cylinder of wrought iron until the required size and shape are obtained, and then immersing the whole in melted brass. BE OF GOOD CB EER.—Debility find Languor. —Out of many there is but infallible remedy, ( 4 Holloway's World renowned Pills," and only one scource of this disorder, the stomacn. When we consider the sympathetic affinity ex isting between the condition of the stomach and the action of the brain, we era easily un derstand the rationale of Holloway's treatment. Through the stomach and the circulation his Pills act on the general system, and by puryi fying the blood, renovating the digestive or gans, and stimulating the secretions of the liv er, they give buoyancy to the animal spirits, elasticity to the body, and vigor to the whole constitution. Holloway's Ointment is the on ly sure remedy for ola sores, ulcerated Ipgs, cutaneous eruptions, &c. EMPLOYMENT: The Eric Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to $6O per month and expenses, or a commission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Con fidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company. R. JAMES, Gen rale Agent, MILAN, OHIO. {34-dm We have heard of some astonishing cures being made by Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with remarkable effects and in a short space of time health regains its sway. It can be had of the Agents here, see advertisement in another column. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the United States and Canada. Price'2s cents; 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. #1 See advertisement. We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of It. Newell's Gallery of Art. The testimonials are of the first charac ter.. lErSee advcrtisment of Prof. L. Miller's Hair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an other column. ALEXANDER LYNDSAY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Alanufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enabled to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manlier everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. lE3—Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. 1.1 (9!pfet. & gtitiv SALOON. Between Heckroth's and Johnstin's Hotels. THE undersigned would inform the public that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Refreshments, such as Oysters, Frdits, Cakes &c. Thankful for the patronage already bestowed, hopes to merit a continuation. RUSSEL A. CH/Lo. Also selling a variety of Ready-made Clothing, on commission. selling at Cost. Marietta, May it, 1861. WINE AND LIQUORS. Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry and Port Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low figure, by the barrel. J. R. DIFFENBACii. Market-st. DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORIVRY AT LAW, LANCASTOR, PA OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET, opposite the Codrt House, where he will at tend to the practi4 Of profession in all its various branches. - Nov. 4, DR. J. Z. HOFFER;DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA...,. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door from .I.oeust, over Saylor iklleDon -11 88msaa ald , s Book Store . : Columbia Eikrance be wren the Drug and Book Stores. SOMETHING NEW UNDER rtit' "gUisP Paper Neck Ties, beautiful, fishionabje and cheap, at Diffenbach's. lick) I 111() IjQN). TAR subscriber haying purchased the pro perty lately occupied by CLARK & ZELL.' would most respectfully call the attention of his old friends and ensimnel-4' to to the fact that he is now prepared to sell LUMBER, AND COAL at the very lowest figures by Boat-load, Car load, or otherwise. His Stock of Lumber will be selected from one of the best manufactories and cannot fail to give satisfaction. He is also prepared to supply "BILL STusr" at short notice and at low prices. HIS STOCK OF GOAL will consist of Shamokin, Red and White Ash, Baltimore Company, Lyk ens Valley, &c., all of which he \;-111 sell by the Beiat load, Car-load, or by the SINGLE TON. He will als continue the receiving of Coal a very low figures. tigi WINES AND LIQUORS Sn' V Alexander D. Reese, WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER, Main Street, [EAST WARD ] Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. THE undersigned would most respectfolly biz leave to inform the'public that he has opened a,WrrE AND LIQUOR STORE in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Cordials, Bitters, Sic. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just received, which is warranted pure. A choice article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. s:r All A. D. R. now asks of the public is a careful examination of his stack and prices, which will, he is quite confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their advan tage to make their purchases of him. ALSO—Kerosene, or Coal Oil, Pine Oil and Fluid at reduced prices, at the • 4 Enterprise Wine et Liquor Store." A. D. REESE. Mount Joy, June 22, 1861-Iy. YDROPATHY STEADILY PROGRESSING Dr. Cameron Gratefully acknowledges the very liberal patronage that has been extended to him da ring the short time that lie has been in Mariet ta, and has much pleasure in announcing to the ladies in this vicinity that he has good prospects of .being able soon to secure the services of a thoroughly qualified and experi enced female physician, who, he feels assured will supply a want that has been long felt in this community. Marietta, July 20, 1861. t Selling out Summer STOOK_ At a very low figure to make room for PALL PURCHASES Call at Diffenbach's and see how cheap you can buy all kinds of summer goods just now— being determined to close out his summer goods to make room for a Fall stock. Great induce ments now to buy at DIFFENBACH'S. July 20, 1861. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersi g ned auditor appointed to distribute the bal ance remaining in the hands of James Wilson, Exe,cutor of the last will of Ann Whitehill, late of Lancaster county, deceased, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, the 10th day of AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library Room of the Court Rouse. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Marietta, July 6, '61.1 Auditor ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BUSING, late of Manbeint township, Lancaster county, deceased.—Letters of Administration on the estate of the said deceased having been granted to the undersigned, all persons haying claims against the same will present them, and those indebted thereto will make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of Marietta. EDWARD BUSING. Marietta, July 13, 1361, [St A CARD. JOHN CAMERON, M. D., Hygienic Physician & Accoucheur, Corner of Front and Gay Streets, MARIETTA. WENTY EMPTY HOGSHEADS .1.17 2 1 —in good condition—will be sold E,r - It at the low price of $ l each and delivered any Where in or near Marietta free of charge. Be ing in want-of cellar room, if taken from the store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a lot of excellent WHISKY BARRELS very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBACH'S THE American Watches are among the best timekeepers now in use, and for durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch made in the world. H. L. E. J. ZAHbf Corner of North Queeq-st., and Centre Square Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the very lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantee to ensure its gen uineness. For Rent. Three comfortable dwellings, located in very pleasant parts of this borough, for rent cheap. Apply to David Harry. A BASEMENT ROOM, between the White Swan and the Perry House, Front street, Marietta, admirably adopted for a restaurant or a barber shop, for rent. Apply to David Harry. 4 QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAHM, Cot. North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now iu the mar ket. They arc lower in price than any watch of equal quality and' ust as true for timekeeping PECTACLES to suit all who can be aided with glasses, • can be bought at H. L. 4• E. J. ZAHM'S, Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasseslrefitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-ly T AMPS! LAMPS! SHADES, &C. The undersigned has received another lot of Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, and Lamp Shades of every variety and price. Call and see them at Dr. Hinhle's Drug Store. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS.—A very su perior selection of French and German Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti ful Vestings, a new and fashionable lot, just arrived at Diffenbach's Cheap Stare. TT ICKORY & Oak Wood, 50 Cords each, Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must be accompanied with the cash when they will be promptly fills'. Spangler & Patterson. THE Largest and best assortment of Fancy Cloth & Cassimeres and vesting ever offered ire - this market and will be sold at prices which defy competition . by J. R. Diffenbach. TORE ROOM TO LET.—The Room lately occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer as a Millinery, Inquire of BARR SPANGLER. UGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various styles and at much lower prices than the same sold last fall. Spdnlfer 1 pin SACKS OF GROUND ALUM SALT I:VlAustreceived and will be sold below the old prices, by J. IL DIFFENBACH. OLD BOURBON WHISKY in qt. bottles, something very fine, in store and for sale .At the "'Enterprise Store," Mount Joy. PORTABLE LAM PS. A new and most coifCenferderind- perfectly safe lamp, called tlCe,A 4 Portalde , coal OW Lamp," far sale cheap at Grove 4....l4th'stDrug Store. LIX~R PR OPyLo met ,_ . .-rtStßt _ _ Dining the past year we have introduced to the notice of the :nedical profession of this country the Pure Crystalized Chloride of Pro- pylamine, as a and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and Flattering testimonials of its real value from patients, the most in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to the THOMAS ZELL public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which We hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in, the form above spoken of, has recently been extensively ex perimented with in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and with marked success (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) #r - 3= It is carefully put up ready for immedi ate use, with full directions, and can be ob tained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Jul-ly] Philadelphia yolopti ) Ti)ofoghapi i alfehy, S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch streets, [ ENTRANCE ON EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AFTEIt many years' experience in all the ,various branches of the Alt, the Proprietors cogfidently invite the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive establishment, which presents the opportunity for procuring the best pictures, equal at least, to any first class Gallery in the United States. Preparations are complete fot executing all the improved styles known to the Art. They have a patent arrangement for copying Da guerreotypes, &c., &c., making them Life size, if desired—the only one of the kind in this country. Attached to this establishment are three coloring Artists. Photographs, including Painting, as low as $2 00. Photog,raphs, with Frame as low as $2 62 Photographs at 75 cents. Extra copies 60 PHOTOGRAPHS AT ONE DOLLAR ! CAS. or $5 per doz. Life size Photo , "graphs as low as $6, and Ivolytype at same price. Durable Ambrotypes at 50 cents and upwards. A most extensive assortment of Gilt Frames, embracing a select and choice Variety of the latest styles. Prices from 62 cents and up wards. Especial attention bestowed upon Life-sized Photographs in oil, transferred from small pic tures, and from life. Prices from $l5 to $lOO. ICa' Instructions given io-the Art. February 23, 1801--ly. ALMOBWORTH'S Compound Washing and Toilet Soap FOR SALE IN MARIETTA. THIS SOAP, Patented 'infaith, 1860, is decidedly the•cheapest and best soap that has ever been made, and at the same,titne the mode of manufacturing the simplist that has ever been discovered. It can be made in ten minutes. Any one can heat over the fire a quantity of water and turn the same into the best Toilet Soap, at a cost of 3 cents a pound, or into the best Washing Soip at the low cost of a quarter, one half, tit' one cent per pound, It is made without any offensive smell : there isno ...lye or grease used, being made entirely from chemicals. It has been analysed by some of the best, chemists and found to contain no- thing that will injure the most delicate fibres, or the skin. This Soap has been used by thousand of fam ilies, for the last six months, and it is univer sally preferred to any other, wherever it is known, both for its superior quality as a wash ing and toilet soap and for the great economy there is in using it, being cheaper by several hundred per cent than any other soap knqvn. Eyed' family should possess it. and needs only to be known to be sought after by every house hold and laundress in the land. 'Economy is Wealth." This Soap is now manufactured by the under signed, in Marietta, and has already met with very flattering success thus far. It is certainly a great money-saving labor-saving necessary for every household. It can he had at my residence adjoining Mr. Chasles Kelly's, on Market Street, AT FIVE CENTS A POUND. MARK BLITZ. Marietta, July 13, 1861-tf. . .5 • g.` l ' `i 2 I. A 1. , : a • c , --. e. . t 0 g "r% O— „7va . 0 z M 4.1 o E , a c ., " L) I „, zz . , %, Q A at),J n=l g cn r.A . g z bkr,a p i. a' o 1—• c * s ho r*:Z›, s z s, r , 8 1 40 Prn gFA M 1 ; 1 4 '' 4, P:1 - 4 Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Conveyancer and Draughtsman, Mountjoy, Lancaster Co., Pa. AEL kinds of land surveying , and dividing levelling of watercourses, roads, &c. Ac curate and neatplain and ornamental Mapping and draughting of town plans, large landed es tates, &c. Mechanics', Quarriers' and Earth work measured and estimated. Deeds, Relea ses, Powers of attorney and other legal instru ments neatly and accurately drawn. Execu tors', Administrators', Assignees' and Guar dians, aceounts stated. • ,He • is, also Agent for the sale of the. Ridgeway Farm and Land Company's Lands in Elk County, Pa. Communicatiohs by letter omptly attended to. pHOTOGRAPIIY. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the best style known in the art, No. 532 Arch-st., cast of Sixth, Philadelphia. 13='Life size in Oil and Pastil, Stereoscopic Portraits, Amorotypes, Daguerreotypes, 4-c., for Casesi Medulions, Pins, Rings, &c. Great Discovery. - y- have made a discovery of the utmost im portance to every married person •of either sex, and will send th'e full particulars concern ing it to any one on receipt of a stamp to pay return postage, Addresi Da. J. IL IYIARTELL, 7-39-iswly.] Alfred, Maine. L A.V OURING EXTRACTS: II Vanilla,Strawberry, Pine Apple, . , Almond, Rose,. .Lemon, Jast 'teceived forsak 'Grdre lib . REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; LARKIN & CO J. It. HOFFER, AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, M ARK THESE rAcTsi! T;IE TESTTMO NY of the WHO r, ROLLO WAY'S OIN TM ENT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers All description of, sores are remediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimabl, preparation. To attempt to' cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is folly ; for should the skin unite, a boggy dis eased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational and successful treatment, as indicuic.! by nature, is to induce the inflammation in an•i about the wound and to soothe the neighborin parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore 77roat, and Scarlet and other Fevers Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a eav into the chest, throat and neck of the patient ; it will soon penetrfite, and give immediate re - lief. Medicine taken by the mouth must oper ate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in any local part, whereas the Oini ment will do its work at once. Whoever trius the unguent in the above manner for the dis eases named, or any similar disorders all'ectiliA he chest and throat, will find themselves re lieved atiby a charm. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints will be remove by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in the Ointment. . Persons suffering from thee• direful complaints should lose not a moment iii arresting their progress It should be undei - stood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it musi be well rubbed in for some considerable time two et three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually us though palpable to the eye. There again bread and water poultices, after the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This is the only sure treatment for female cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a gen eral bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, as also swellings, can, with cer tainty, be radically cured ii the Ointment ir used freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning as recommended in the printed in - afflictions. When treated in any othor way they only dry up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, and leave the pa tient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting chre. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and StO Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet:they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases, or such diseases, will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is dih gently rubbed into the parts atrected, even. after every . other means have failed. In all serious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : Bad Legs, • Chiego-foot, Fistulas, Bad Breasts, Chilblains, Gout, Burns, Chapped Hantl4Gla ndu lar Bunions, Corns (Soft) Swellings, Bite of Moe- • Cancers, Lumbago, chetoes and' Contracted and Piles. Sand-Flies, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, • Coco bay, Elephantiasis, Scalds, Skin Diseases, Scurvy, Sore Nipples; Tumors, Ulcers, Sore- th roates, Wounds, Yaws, Sore-heads. U'RION !—None are genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND LON boa," are discernable .as a Water-rnarh in every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the tea, to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party, or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor ffoL LOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in, Medi cine throughout the civilized world, in pots, at 25c., 62c. and $1 each. 3Tbere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. 13.—Directions for the gaidance of pa Tents, in every disorder, are affixed tosach box STATE OF LAMBERT HESS, late of _rj the Borough of Marietta, Lancaster Co. Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, Executor of the Last Will and testament of Lambert Hess, deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate, are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those 'having claims against the same Will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the the undersigned. CHRISTIAN HESS, Aug. 3, 1561-6t.J Executor. JEWELRY:A large and selected stock ut fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at IL L. & E. T. ZAHM'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all goods warranted to be as represented. PAPERS.—We sVec ri e , i a v n el ( TALL AhePrsPupy foinr the Philadelphia manufactories. Purchaseis can rely upon the newest styles, Which will be sold unusually low at J. R. Dilfenbach's. 2g BARRELS Monongahela Whisky jus eiv received, which will be sold at the low est market rates by the barrel or gallon at the Enterprise Wine& Liquor Store. A. D. REESE, Mount Joy. 50 BARRELS :Monongahela Wh viskewhich will be sold at the lowest market . ratesiby the barrel or gallon, at J. H. Diffenbach's Cheap Store. CHaMP AGNE: and other Table Wine., `guarranteed to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York H. D. BENIAMIN, Picot Building- ASUPERIOR COOK STOVE, very plain style, each one warranted to per- s form to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. STERRETT & CO. r NIVES & FORKS, Britainia and Silver platedl.‘ Spoons, Brass, Copper, Plain and Enameled Iron Kettles, and Housekeeping goods generally. • Sterrett Co. A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called 'lli.ndistructable Pleasure Books; School and other Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders, &c.,sfrc. For sale at Dr. Ilinkle's. M A a D t fu s l t i o b re oed and fruity, the " Enterprise A. D. REESE; Mount Joy. GET A NEW SPRING STYLE HAT, AT CRULL' R, No. 92 Market Street, Marietta, Pa. TUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Wine tj and Liquor Store," Mount Joy, a superior article of Champagne and German Wines. I LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and yish WHISKI:ES,..warran ted pure, at . H. D. Benjamain's. EXCELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples L A I alVrays on hand at Anderson's. Itir,IKAIN'S Concentrated heat Ceffeey For sale - at WOLFE'S. 4 c, G ENTS NEW STYLE CAIISRULL;S: BOYS Spring- Caps, at CRULVS Markit-d No: DRIED „FRU ET now Belli* gimp -at . DIFFPNAdR'S. URFAtoltcoiii,' ce44 at Dr: Grove's .gru,g . .