'g,ircal Fluidflint. MARIETTA CAR 1101 , 119 : The knowing IS the starting time from this place : Goitto HAFT.. Marietta Accommodation, at 7.50 a. m Harrisburg Accommodation, 0.16 p. m COMO WEST. Mail Train, 11.41 a. m. Ilarrisbuig Accommodation, 6.58 p. m. A train will leave Columbia at 1 o'clock and cOnnoct at Lancaster with the Fast Mail East. and leave Lancaster for Columbia at 2.45 p. m. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1861 A. SOLDIER STMT.- On Saturday night last about 12 o'clock, a soldier belonging to Capt. Waltman's company at Camp Johnston, named Sleeper, was shot dead by a yourg man named Brubaker, in Mr. Denlinger's barn-yard, about three miles west of this city. The circumstances detailed to us are as follows: Mr. Den linger,owing to threats made about burn ing his barn, had a guard of his neigh bors for several nights previous on his premises. On that night, Mr. B. was on duty, when the deceased and two other soldters came into the barn-yard and stole a turkey and several chickens. Wheb discovered they ran, Mr. B.several times calling Upon them to stop, but to no purpose. He then fired a load of shot, intending to wound the man in the legs; but, unfortunately, elevated his gun too high, and the shot took i.ffect in the left aide under the arm, breaking three of the ribs and pea/eft:Ling, his heart. He died immediately. Mr. B. gave himself up. "Mr. B. had a bearing before Judges Long and Bnintoti, on Monday afternoon. Bon. Thos. E. Franklin appeared for the Commonwealtb,and - Edward Reilly,Esq. for the defendant. The Court, after hearing the testimony, held him to bail, .in the sum of slo,ooo.—Lancaster Union. 7 A German, belonging to the Scott - Legion of Philadelphia, fell from the 'rear car of a soldier train while passing through this borough, at four o'clock ,on Thursday morning. and strange to :say was not hurt, which only can be ac counted Corby his beingdrunk—as drunk en men rarely injure themselves by fall fte lost his cap in the fall. Some of our patriotic young men on learning these state of . things, provided him with breakfast, which Mr. Johnstin, o'f the 'Eagle hotel, gave lign. -a cap, a lot of tobacco, segars, and a free pass to ITaris burg, where he expected in overtake his company. He says they left I'hiladei phia at one o'clock at night, and being rather full of lager, when getting on the cars, lie could not get into thefreight car, but took a seat on the bumper, from lvhich he fell while the, train was passing through this place. • We paid a flying visit to Camp John ston on Tuesday afternoon last and found our arietta boys on Regimental parade. They appeared to go through the drill remarkably well, all• things considered. Tables were then being put up for the great feast to take place the following clay, to be given by the ladies cf Lan caster to the 14th and 15th Regiments. This dinner come oft and the papers of that city speak of it as a complete success. Cr Dr. llinkle has received Mitchel's blup of t.lie United States, showing all the forts, &c , which is an invaluable auxiliary in keeping booked-up in the Army movements, price 25 cents. lie will also send out on Thursday nest, a carrier to distribute `ltarper's Weekly,' and "Frank Leslie." These are the best of our illustrated papers published ; sub scribers will be taken for them at the counter of the store. " Baxter's - Volunteer's Manual." the very best work of its kind published. It contains over 100 engravings, and re ally should be in the hands of every in telligent man over 18 years of age. It can be bad of Master William Child, at the "Union Restaurant," . h'ront,st., near the Swan Hotel, at 25 cents a copy. ear O n Saturday last, the Brigade, and the, company officers attached to the Second Brigade, Third Division, Penn. Militia, met at 11. S. Shenk's hotel, Lan caster, for the purpose of taking the oath of allegiance required by the recent Act of Assembly. The oath was administer ed by Brigade Inspector Cox. • tfir "The Religious Reasoner," is the title of tt new monthly just started in Lancaster, by Jticob Myers. late "Unkle Yoke" of the Press and Republican.— It is a neat octavo of 16 pages, devoted to the discussion of religious subjects. Price 50 cents for six month ; or one dollar a year. cir The 'Union Guards, Capt. Thomas B. Barton ; the Lancaster Guards, Capt. Aldtis J. Neff and the Safe Barber Artil lerists, Capt. George H. Bess, were all three mustered into the Federal service for three years, in lAucaster, on Tuesday morning last. fir We understand the Mount Joy Bank is about to issue ones, twos and threes ; we hope our neighbors will hur ry them out, for we want to get rid of the dirty, filthy, ragged, disease -infecting for eign small notes. ir On Friday last the Legislature of Wisconsin formed themselves into a military company cv--r&TH l -11 WE KLY se- We observed by Thursday's Ex press that Capt. Congdon, of the Mari etta Cameron Guards, now at Camp Johnston, near Lancaster, has had an elegant sword presented to him by some friends at Harrisburg. We learn that some of the personal friends of J. Scott Patterson, 2d lieutenant of the same Co. have sent funds to Philadelphia to pur chase him a sword. MARRIED On Thursday morning, May 23d, by Rev'd John C. Gregg, Mr. SAMUEL Tuumv, of Ma rietta, to Miss EMMA BENNET, of Bainbridge. On Sunday last, by Alderman Van Camp, JOHN SIIINWEBERGER, to ANN MARGARET SUMMERS, both of this borough. TIOLLOWA.Y 7 S PILLS AND OINTMENT.— Facts versus Assertions. Sall-Rheurn, Scurvy, etc. An officer of the New York Police Force doing duty in the upper part of the city, whose name we suppress at his own request, was for many years afflicted with salt-rheum in the hands, for which he tried numerable remedies without success—the disease increased and fin ally became so bad that he could neither close his hand nor grasp his baton without expe riencing the most intense pain—he was on the point of resigning his situation and seeking admittance to Bellevue Hospital, when he WErs advised to try Holloway's Pills and Ointment. He did so, and by persevering in their use the disoider quickly disappeared and lie now en joys sound health. This is but one out of thousands of casts. PROT% Dr. GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL has per formed some miraculous cures in our city, at the Union Hall. One gentleman, deaf for tweaty years, has been restored to his hearing. Another, afflict ed with Rheumatism, unable to raise his hands to his head, was cured in presence of a large audience. We will, therefore, recommend to all afflicted with Rheumatism, Deafness, Net/. ralgia, Sores, Pains, Burns, Frosted Hands and Feet, to get a bottle of De Grath's Electric Oil, as we saw his Oil perform cures which the me dical faculty has been unable to make.—lfort ford (Con•) Daily Post. Ask Mr. John A. Perry, of Manchester, what he knows about my Electric Oil. Ask - all ol h ers present at the City Hall, if not 100 invalids were cured instantly by the application of the Electric Oil. RheUmatism, Neuralgia, in gen eral, every thing sore or painful, has lost its terror. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in the United States and cantata. Price 2.5 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. See advertisement EMPLOYMENT: The Erie 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 *ppm tunity seldcm 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 towing Machine Company. R. JAMES, Gen rale Agent, MILAN, Ouro. [34-6m From Col. Albert Pike, M. of C., from Arkansas. " I have used two bottles of &or have Holland Iliitreis, and have found it very useful in case of Indigestion and Headache, and recommend it to all who need a pleasant and efficacious remedy and valuable tonic. We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of R. Newell's Gallery , ot Art. The testimonials are of the first charac ter. tcY-See advertismeot of Prof. L. Miller's Bair Invigorator, and Liquid Hair Dye, in an other column. MOOD TAX. Proposals for collecting 0 the School. Tax Duplicate for Mil, will be received by the President of the Board, until Tuesday, June 3d. By order of the Board. C. A. SCHAFFNER, Sec'y. r 0 CONSUMPTIVES. The subscriber will cheerfully send, free of charge, to all wlio desire it, the copy of a simple recipe by which he was cured of that dire disease CON suatrreon. SU frOICI'S with consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, or any lung atlection, he sin cerely hopes will try this Recipe, well satisfied that if they do so they will be more than satis fied with the result. Thankful for his own complete restoration, he is anxious to place in the hands of every sufferer the means of care. Those wishirg the Recipe with full directions, Re., will pleas call on ur address REV. TI",11. N. ALLEN, mylS-3m] No. 66 John St.i New York. clth)6a—ottleD 11111011 OpteP &(11-4111-0 SA 1 , 00 N. Between Heekroth's and Johnsiin's Hotels. pIIE 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. Russici. A. CHILL). Also selling a variety of Ready-made Clothing, on commission. Selling at Cost. Marietta, May IS, 1561. For Rent Three comfortable dwellings, located in very pleasant parts of this borough, foe 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. Fon. SALE. The stock, good will and fix -1 tures of Wolfe's Variety Store, for sale. finis is a good chance for a small investin mt. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. For particulars, inquire of HI NRY WOLFE, Agt. Marietta, May 2d, 1851. A CARD. JOHN CAMERON, M. D., Hygienic Physician & Accoucheur, Corner of Front and Gay Streets, MARIETTA. LUMBER YARD. J. GROSH. Sr SON, Lumber Dealers. Yard at the Eastern part or Marietta. la- Please call at their office, adjoining the THREE-STORY brick -house at the CANAL. PORTABLE LAMP S. A new and most convenient and perfectly safe lamp, called the "Portable Goal Oil Lamp," fnr sale cheap at Grove 4- Rolh's Drug Store. 1000 POUNDS Prime York County Buckwheat flour, by the hundred or single pound. For sale at \VOLPE'S. C't T. CROIX ND NE W IiNGLAND RUM L for culinary purposes, warranted genuine at H. B. Benjamin 4 - Co's. SONIETIII NG NEW UNDER THE SUN ! Paper Neck Ties, beautiful, fashionable and cheap,. at Diffenbach's. E NLARGED TO SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS! The first number of the new volume of the favorite family paper, De, trotseholB 10014, is now improved and enlarged to 64 colupins weekly, for the purpose of enabling its propri etors to open up new sources of pleasure and instruction, such as cannot fail to command the approbation of all lovers of an intelligent, re fined; and wholesome family paper. The first number of the new volume is now ready. For sale by all news-agents. Published weekly t at Four Cents, and also In monthly parts with covers, price 17 cents, or $2 dollars a year. Publishers, A- HARTHILL 4 CO., No. 20 North William-st., N. Y. THE KING'S DAUGHTER, Or, The Romance of Royalty; This is the title of a new historical romance written expressly for The Household Journal, by Mrs. Malian Df. Fulton, the accomplished authoress of the " Regent's Son," and other first crass works of acknowledged merit which will be found to be a fitting sequal to Thacka ray's admirable history of the Four Georges,' commences with the first number of the en larged volume of the Household Journal, now ready. sixty-four columns, , Four cents. A Double-page Map of the World, On Mercator's Projection, will be given free along with the first number of the new volume of the Household Journal, now ready. THE WORLD'S HIGHWAY I The very instructive, interesting and valua ble lecture.on the "World's Highway," as de livered by Dr. Solger, betore the New-York Historical and Geographical Society, published In the Houechold Journal, to. ], Vol. 2, now ready, price Four cents, along with a double page Map of the World, engraved expressly for the Household Journal, under Dr. Solger's su perintendence. The newest and best Music, both Vocal and Instrumental, by the best American and European composers, appears regularly every week in the Household Jour nal, price Four cents. A nzw song by Stephen Glover, appears in no. 1 vol. 2. Popular Lectures by Popular men. Every week a lecture by same distinguished man appears in the Household Journal—non .,,ctarian and non-political. Those published in the first volume are as iallows—(any of which can be had, 'nice 3 cts each, from any news-agent, or from the pub lishers direct on the receipt of stamps : London Street Life, by J. B. Gough, in no. 26 Mahometanism, by Rev. Dr. Hamlin, in no. 25 The Sultan and his Government, by Rev. Dr. Hamlin, in no. 24 The Turkish Empire, by Dr. Hamlin, no. 23 The Policy of Honesty, Geo. W Curtis, no. 22 A.Day in the Alps, Rev. T. L. Guyler, no. 21 Man and Climate, Bayard Taylor, no 20 Little Things, Rev. Dr. Moors, no 19 Equatorial Regions of Africa, M. Du Chaillu, in number 18 Wein she Artic Regions, Bayard Taylor, 19' The Electric Light, Prof. Farrada, no 13 Social Responsibilities, J. B. Gough, no 12 Young America, Banry Ward Beecher, no 11 Brazil and the Brazil Hans, Rev. J. C. Fletch er, in number 10 The Correlation of the Physical Forces, Prof. Farrada, no 9 Magnetism, Prof. Farrada, no 3 Heat, Prof. Farrada, no 7 Chemical Affinity, Prof. Farrada, no 6 Gravitation and Cohesion, Prof. Farada, no 5 Gravitation. Prof. Farada, no 4 Professor Farada's lectures are illustrated with fifty-one engravings. The Great Historical Picture of WEBSTER IN THE SENATE, WEBSTER. JY THE SENATE, Webster in the Satiate, Delivering his great speech on March 7, 1559. No picture equal to it in size has ever be fore been sold for less than from $5 to $lO. and the first copies of the work, no better than the present ones (as we are now printing them from renewed plates), sold rapidly at $lO per copy. It is nearly three by four feet in size, and represents WEBSTER on an occasion when the whnle nation, agitated, was waiting tb hear him, standing in the midst of his com peers, CLAY, FILLMORE, BENTON CUASE, SEWARD, CALHOUN, DOUGLAS, BELL, and a whole galaxy-of the chosen statesmen of the day. Every Engraving is accompanied with an outline key, pointing out by numbers the name and location of each person repre sented. To every Subscriber to the Household Journal, who forwarwards us $2, we will mail the Household Journal for one year, and also one copy of the above enerraving—mailed free, and carefully put up with roller to preserve it Address A. Haithill & Cu., 20 North William street, New York. The Empire City at one Mew, In a splendid Colored Engraving of THE CITY OE NEW 'YORK, Showing the entire city, and forming a complete Bird'seye view of it (on a sheet of superfine drawing paper), 24 by 26 inches, all carefully colored by hand. This fine picture hasjust been publ4e4 at Three Dollars per copy, hut by an -.lent effected we are enabled to offer Subscriber tp the Housrhold Journal, who towards us . $2, in re turn for which we will mail free, a copy of the above engraving (done up with roller to pre serve it), and also the Household Journal for one year. Sample Copies. of the :Engravings can be seen at our office. All good country bills, or postage stamps, taken at par as remittances.— Address all communications to the Publishers and Proprietors of the Household Journal, A. Harthill & Co., 20 Noah William street, New York. Sewing Machines Given Away ! - - - ITrashing Machines Given Amity ! ILLUSTRATED WORKS GIVEN AWAY. ! Musical Works Given Away! Parties desirous of procuring a sewing Machine of Wheeler R Wilson's Grover & Baker's or Finkle & Lyon's manufacture; or one of Johnson's Union Washing Machines, can do so by subscribing to the Household Journal, at the rate of Two Dollars a year. Full particulars of the above, as well as of the popular• Musical and Illustrated publics• lions to be given away as premiums, will be found in the first number of the new volume of the Household Journal, a copy of which will be sent free to any address. By sending a three-cent stamp, a copy of the double page Map of the World will be sent along with it. Address the Publishers of the Household Journal, A. Harthill & Co., 20 North William street, New York. PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS DRANCHES, executed in the best style known in the art, AT C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 532 Arch st., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. 1 -- Life sire in Oil and Pastil, Stereoscopic Portraits, Araorotypes, Daguerreotypes, 4-c., for Cases, Medalions, Pins, Rings, &c.. [ly riLOTIIS AND CASSIMERS.—A. very su i j parlor selection of French and German Cloths, and Cassimers, and a variety of beauti ful Vestings, a new and fashionable lot, just arrived at Direnbaeh's Cheap Store. PERIO ft article of Rectified Crab A Apple Cider, for sale by the barrel or gal lon at J.. 11: Diffenbacb's Store. ri HASPS CONCENTRATED YE, so k jpetior to any now in use, can be had at the Cheap Store of Diffenbarh. BALTIMORE: BLACK FAT Tobacco, Greaner's Cavendish, Fire Fly Segats, at Verses EGOODWIN'S & 11110's. Plantation fine cut Chewing Tobacco. The best in the world. For sale at WOLFE'S. T i IXCELLENT Cooking and Eating Apples 1 - 14 always on hand. at Anderson's. 2r,„ BOXES Sweet Messina Oranges, just Uatrul for sale at Wolfe's. M KAIN'S Concentrated Wheat Ceffee, For sale at WOLFE'S. PROF. DE GRATH would state explicitly that he is the discoverer and sole possess o r of the secret of the manufacture of Electric Oil, which could not be purchased for $l,OOO, 000—and $50,000 will be given to any chemist who will make it. My Oil has performed all the cures published in the Ledger for years past. Ask Col. Grant, 26 North Thirteenth street, Dr. Killingsworth, Dr. Keyser, now at St. Lawrence Hotel ; George C. Boyer, 302 Jarvis street ; Mr. Cripps, Thirteenth and Girard Avenue, and others, ad infinitum, who have been cured of Rheumatism, Deafness, &c., by my Oil in Philadelphia. It is also a valuable remedy for Colds, Splints, Spavin and Scratches on horses. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $l. PROF. CHARLES DE GRATH, Philadelphia, Pa. llj— None genuine without signature of Prof. C. DE GRATH. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. 217 South Eighth St. Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists can be suppßed wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $ I per bottle. Try everything else ; give this one simple trial. CauTrox-13e careful to ask‘ for and get DE Oa 4.TH's Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation my article has acquired. 'the public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by all dealers and druggists. Prin cipal office 217 South sth street, Phila. Feb. 2-Iy] RNEWELL'S ~. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 724 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA One of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United Stales, where the best Pic tures, known to the Photographic art, at prices no higher than are paid 'for miserable caricatures The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, at• tends personally, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unl , ss it gives per feet satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any de sired size, or taken on Canvass, life sizes and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather—as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines. Persons visiting the city are respectfully in vited to examine our specimens, which for price and quality defy competition. i Instructions given in the art of Photog raphy. R. NEWELL, Gallery of Art, 724 Arch St., Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS : From am. Lewis D. Campbell, M. r., Ohio. My family and friends all concur in the opin ion that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like than anything they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by artists in various ways, but 1 have never yet had one which pre sents so true to nature, all the features and ex pressions of countenance as this. From Hon. E. Joy Morris., late Minister to Italy. The exquisite. finish, beauty and softness of your portraits, conjoined with their durability of color and faithfulness as likencssses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and pa tronage of all who appreciate true art. From Col. James Page. Having occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, under the new process discovered by /am, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction giv en me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, bat its artistic finish in all respects, and recom mend him to the patronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Nov. 24, 1560.-ly] IcelD AsiO Coati iHE subscriber having purchased the po perty lately occupied by CLARK S. ZELL. would most respectfully call the attention of his old friends and customers 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. • Ws Stock of Dubber will be selected from one of the best manufactories and cannot fail to give satisfaction. He is also prepared to supply "BILL STUFF" at short notice and at low prices. HIS STOCK OF COAL will consist of Shamokin, Red and White Ash, Baltimore Company, Lykens Valley, &c., ad of which he will sell by the Boat load, Car-load, or by the SINGL TON. He will als continue the receiving of Coal at very low'figutes. THOMAS ZELL. Marietta, April 20, 1861-40. glArinq ‘ 6:c.acts ! a'l7l=ina- Saacia ! 0000 J. R. DIFFENBACH, AT NO. 61 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA., HAS JUST RECEIVED His New Stock of Spring Goods. le E x i o s not l i a a c t iionng a o a h s is a s e h ti N e , r a , n e d s t r u e a n d d y b f e o s i t • selected stock of fashionabie SPRING Goons ever offered in this botongh, to which he now invites the attention of the public. New Styles Fancy Dress Goods, Superior makes of Silks, • A large assortment of Calicos Extra quality Muslims, all prices, Best make of Flannels, do . A large stock of Shawls Plain and Barred Sack'd Flannels. White Goods, Mitts,Linens, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, aces, Gloves, Hosires, Very large stock of Domestic goods. Spring Satinetts and Cassimeres, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Delaines, Calicos and Ginghams, Drillings, Sheetings and Checks, Pant Stud; Hickory and 'Pickings, Splendid Calicos for six cents, Good quality Muslin, six cents, Heavy Unbleached Muslins, six cents. Embossed Paper Colars, ten for a Quarter, Paper Neck-Ties—something new, cheap and beautiful. ( ALL KINDS OF NOOSE FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Woolen Table covers. Plain, Ornamental and Oiled Window Blinds and Patent Fixtures, Wall Papers, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths. Canton Matting, &c. Wall and Window Paper, Transparent Blinds. Glass, Queensware and Cedarware. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots, Shoes, Brogans,&c. KrVery superior Syrup at 50 cents a gallon. All kinds of Liquors wholesale or retail. A LARGE STOCK. OF CHEAP GROCERIES. The highest price given for Country produce. REMOVAL. GEO : WORRA.LL, SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by hr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler Pat terson's Store, Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel disposed to patronize him. entistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERNS. Having determined upon a permanent loca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which lie will render every possi ble satisfaction. P:' Ether administered to proper persons .17tRESH HOME GROUND SPICES AT r AIVDERSON'S7 ' Attention Butchers and Houskeepers. Having a great demand for our famed SPICES, I have concluded to con tinue to keep a constant supply of bround Pep per. Ground Corriander, and Sa4t. Marjoram. ri UM DROPS: Stewart's New-York - Gum ur Drops, S varieties, at Wolfe's% HYGIENIC WATER-CURE THE WONDERS OF THE WATER-CURE are such, that, if they were generally known, the dealers in drugs might throw their physic to the dogs, for the people—at least the intelligent portion of them—would have none of it. And why should they? Can a man take fire into his bosom and not be burnt? Nay verily! No more can he take poison into his stomach without being injured by it. READ THE :co i.Lowirco ! Professor J. M. Smith, M. D, of the New-York College of Physicians and Surgeons, says: "All medi cines which enter the circulation poison the blood." Prof. A. Clark, of the same school, says "All of our curative agents are poisons : and as a consequence every dose diminishes the patients vitality." Prof. 11. G. Cox, M. D., of the New-York Medical College, says " The fewer remedies you employ in any disease the better for your patient." READ AGAIN! Prof. Parker says "Hy giene is of far more value in the treatment of diseases than drugs."—Prof. Clark "A sponge bath will often do more to quiet feverish rest less patients than an anodyne."—Prof. Gil man " Hygienic treatment is of far more val ue than all drugs combined." Joax CAMERON, M. D., corner of Front and Gay streets, Marietta, practices the Hygienic Water-Cure system exclusively, and confident ly submits that it is perfectly and agreeably applicable in every curable disease ; while, at the same time, it is the only medical system yet dyscovered, that has philosophy and com tnon sense to commend it to public confidence. The following are some of the diseases in the treatment of which Dr. C. is prepared to prove the efficacy and superiority of his sys tem, viz : Inflammatory, Typhoid, Remittent, Intermittent, Symptomatic and Eruptive Fe vers, Inflammatory affections, Gout, Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Worms, Piles, Incipient Consump tion, Scurvy, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Thrush. Ep ilepsy, when not caused by any structular de rangement, Hysterics, Bronchitis, Croup, Pal pitation, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Rickets, Neu ralgia, Rashes, Bhuns, Scalls and other disea ses of the skin, Mismenstruation, Leu - rhea,Prolapsus and other genital displaces Venereal diseases, diseases of tiie Urinaryl - gans, &c., &c., sc. Marietta, May IS, IS6I SPRING GOODS AT PANIC PRICES! SAP AA GLER fi. P A'fiERSON, No. 66 Mar ket street, Marietta, Pa— are now supplied with a full stock of every description of Dip Goodsi Groceries, etc., which were bought at reduced prices under the pressure of the times, and will be sold either Wholesale or Retail, at a small advance. Below we enumerate a few of the articles in our Line: Dry Goods. Notions, Etc. Groceries. Fancy and Black Silks, Gloves, Sugars, Hialleis, Hosiery, Coffees, Lavellas, Handkerchiefs,Rice, Mouse De Laines, Collars, Sleeves, Mackerel, Silk Poplins, Cravats, White Fish, Lawns, Suspenders, Herring, Ginghams, . Hats, Coil Fish, Cassimers, Umbrellas, Syrups, Cloths, Parasols, Cheese, Velvet Cords, Shirt Breasts, Tea, Cottontides, Dress Trimmings, Rice, Kentucky Jeans. Tideys, Dried Fruit, Shawls, Head Nets, Spices, Dusters, Belts, Starch. HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS. JAMES PAGE Ingrain, Rag, Three Ply and VENETIAN CARPETS. Decorative Wall and Window, Papers, Gilt, Buquet and LIMCLSCDpe TRANSPARENT BLINDS, Sheetings, Cheeks, Tickings, Shirtings, Crash, Diaper and Da mask Table Cloths, Table, Floor and Window Oil Cloths; Blank ' cts, Counterpanes and Mar sallies Quilts. 10,000 YARDS CALICOES, At from 5 to 10 cents per yard. Marietta, April 10, 1861. Xerehant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. 1 - Crumples Old Stand, on the Cot ner of North, Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, .Penn'a. ri RATE I.L.L to the Citizens of Marietta Ur and vicinity, for the. liberal patronage heretofore extendeC, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering - a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A cc D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO,—READY-AIADE CLOTHING, . Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as ustially belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor ec Clothier, N. E. Cor. of N. Queen and Orange-sts. LANCASTER, April 13, 1861, Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Conveyancer and Draughtsman, Mountjoy, Lancaster Co., Pa A LL kinds of land surveying and dividing levelling of watercourses, roads, &c. curate and neat plain and ornamental Mapping and draughtivg of town plans, large landau es totes, Sic. Mechanics', Quarriers' and Earth work measured and estimated. Deeds, Relea ses, Powers of attorney and other legal instru mauls neatly and accurately drawn. Execu tors', Administrators', Assignees' and Guar dians accounts stated. He is also Agent for the sale of the Ridgeway Farm and Land Company's Lands in Elk County, Pa. Communications by letter ornptly attended to. ERISMAN'S Saiv Mill and Lumber Yard, „MARIETTA, PA. • ONSTiNTLY on hand a full assortmen Viol' all kidds of Seasoned Lumber, which he offers at reasonable prices. Boards, P lank, Joist, Scantling, IlaftersVaths, Shingles, to., 6'c., c . OAK, PINE 6^ lIEMLOOIC TIMBER. All orders attended to with d iaPatch, T. M. ERISMAN. Marietta, April 1 ltf. S UMMER. HATS! THE HAIL COLUMBIA HAT! THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER HA.T THE WASHINGTON HAT. THE RIP VAN-WINKLE HAT More beautiful beyond comparison than any thing in this line hitherto offered. Scientifi cally ventilated, national and eminently sug gestive of patriotism, and cannot fail to be the Banner Hat for our young men. They must be seen to be appreciated. A beautiful assortment of all styles of STRAW HATS, MILITARY FATIGUE CAPS, in all styles and qualities, which we are prepared to sell at liIOST REASONABLE PRICES, Either SINGLE CAPS or BY THE QUALI TY. _ 'SHULTZ & BRO., myls] North Queenstrect,Lancaster . C Q' sTANTLY,9n hand, Monongahela rec , tined Whiskey. Berijam,m, 4eo. BAND.T.ES 2 —allbt4nda4iattintid: to be genuine. Beniginfn 4- Co. c q S. S. RATLIVON, J. R. 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The Best MILITARY BOOK ever Published Now ready, BAXTER'S VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL, Containing full instzuctions for the RECRUIT, In the Schools of the Soldier and Squad, given in the most Simple Style, And all the information necessary for the forming of Corpse of Home Guards.. Illustra ted with over 100 ENGRAVINGS, Showing the Different Positions in the FACINGS and MANUAL of ARMS, and complete directions relative to LOADING and FIRING. Ar ranged according to Scott's Systemof Infantry Tactics, And in conformation with the ARMY RE QUIREAII?.NTS for the PRESENT WAR. By Lt. D. W. C. BAXTER, OF THE NATIONAL GUARD. This Book is Officially Approved of The instructions given are of the greatest importance to the new volunteer, and should be thoroughly understood, being.indispensable to the instruction of a company. Bound in one volume, 12m0., 62 pages, Piper Cover, price 25 cents. Flexible Cloth, 3S cents. THE SAME WORK IS ALSO PUBLISHED in the GERM AN LANGUAGE At the same price, and is the only German Book of American Military Tactics Pub- lished in the United States Agents and Canvassers Wanted To engage in the Sale of this Work, in every CITY TOWN and VILLAGE In the Country. Price per Dozen Copies, - - - fifty Ruud All orders accompanied with the Cash will be dispatched immediately, either by post or express. If ordered by post, Stamps must be en closed to pay postage. If by express, the freight can be paid on delivery. SONGS FOR THE VOLUNTEER THE CAMP-FIRE COMPANION A New and Original Collection of Military end Patriotic Songs, adapted especially for the present Campaign. One vol. 1.2m0. With illustrations. Paper Cover, 15 cts. Flexible Cloth, 25 cts. Single Copies of the above Books, Mailed FREE OF POSTAGE, To any Address in the United States, upon re ceipt of the price, by KING. & BAIRD, Printers and Publishers, 607 SANSOM ST., PHILAD'A. To whom all Orders should be adiressed May 25, 1861.-6 t JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta RATEFUL for past favors I would return kjrmy thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that 1 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 VESTIVGS, 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,to wait uperimy old customers and all who see proper to patronize me hereafter. [Oct-9.9-'56. A , GENERA I, ASSORTMENT - OF • Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway. Nail Rods, American ' _ and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagir, Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, Br.c.;for stnithst • STERREIT 4 CO DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW; OFFICE t---No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all 'it various branches. fNuv. 4,'59.-1p F LAVOURING EXTRACTS ' :Strawberry, Rose, Jug fweivel and for 'sale at GI TIMED FRUIT now sell DIFFENI El $2.00 S (>0 13.00 LANCASTER. PA CI .••••