ght Prat Wfiaridtiat MARIETTA CAR TIME.—The several pas senger trains lease "Upper-station" as follows: the morning train east at 7:15. The mail train, west at 11:23. The afternoon train east at 5:16. The evening train west at 6:55. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1862 RETURN OF THE THOMAS RIFLES :—This tine Company returned home on Thurs day evening. They were met at the Railroad depot by the "Marietta Fend bles," Captais Mehaffey, and escorted through the principal streets. They looked careworn and fatigued, although but nine days from home, during which time, however, they endured many hard_ ships and exposures. A very interest ing letter from a member of the cora pally, which, by the way, we did not re ceive until two hours after the ar rival of the company home, will be found in our columns. The Captain of the Mike, V illiarn H. Eagle, was elec ted Lieutenant Colonel of the Regiment, ([6th P. M.) their colonel being a Mr. Wilcox et' Delaware county. The men speak in the highest terms of praise of Capt. Eagle for Lis uniform and kind be haviour toward them. Although the "TuomAs RIFLES" did not get into a bat tle they are none the less deserving of our admiration, for they were ready and willing for it; besides, we can really feel proud of them for their manly bear ing and for the exalted positions they occupied in the regiment. The encomi urua their superior officers, when deployed as skirmishers through the woods, when the eyes of 5000 soldiers were upon them, to see how they obeyed the orders, show conclusively the viate rittl. Yes, a cooler, braver, more deter mined eet of men never ranked them selves beneath any banner. ar Just as we were going to press we received two letters from the Forty-fifth Regiment, Col. Welsh's ; one from Lieut. now Capt. Jens F. TROUT, and one from Corporal LEWIS MARTIN. Cor poral says second lieutenant JOUN M. K mxs is now ft first lieutenant and that Cut. Welsh has four regiments under his command and is acting Brigadier General. From these letters we learn that Geo. Fisher was wounded, not dan gerously ; William Sharp, dangerously and is now in 9mFrrderick city hospit 7 al and not likely to recover; David Mat tis Elightiv in ahe shoulder. if,3• Now is the time fur each man to make himself equal to a host by supply ing with the. Henry rifle. No man knows the day or the hour he may need it. Let the occasion find uo one unprepared. We saw one - of these cel ebrated rifles at the Patterson hardware store, a few days since, and they cer_ thinly are the most formidable weapon we ever saw. It, is v.o rill the time to look at. t,- Ite "Ladies of the Patriotic Cir cle" are pleased to inform their friends, that through the successful exertions of r. W. Stahl. Mrs. 110 we, Mrs. Ap - pold and Mrs. Zell, they have been en abled to furbish Haversacks and Shirts to Captain W. H. Eagle's company without using any of the funds, in the treasury of the cir The Marietta Pencibles, Captain Mehaffey,.had a pie MC and target prac tice on Tuesday last, at Noel's on the York county shore. We learn some fine shots were made and everything passed off finely. This company his an armory and has daily drills. Ofie • The largest peach we have ever seen was shown us by Mr. Patterson, a few days since. It measured 11 inches in circumferencettnd weighed oun ces. It grew in the garden of Franklin nipple of this borough. • er Our pedestrians will find excellent sidewalks from the post office corner to Centre Spare—smith side— with one trifling exception—a small space be tween Israel Goodman's and Di West's —wLich we hope will sown be relaid. The Patriotic Circle would in form all who wish to attend and assist in the good wort• they are engaged is, that their rooms will be opened every Tuesday afternoon and evening, to which all are invited. Or Train after train has been passing through our place ever since Wednes day last, conveying the returned militia to their homes. They all look as filthy as though tley had been in a campaign of five years. Mr. John-W. Milks, of the Quar termaster's department of the 135th Regiment, now stationed at Georgetown, D. U., is home on a flying visit. He re ports the boys in fine health and spirits. olgr The Lancaster Examiner says Capt. Bolenins is in that city—his right arm having been amputated. He is rapidly recovering and expects soon to return again to theteld. =I tier Until further notice, the Patriotic Circle will occupy the rooms formerly occupied by Miss Trainer as a millena ry, adjoining Spangler & Patterson's store. go - Copt Bolenius is recovering from the effects of his wound, and Will prob bably be able to return home -in a few day FROM THE MARIETTA MILITIA. 16th PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA Correspondence of The Mariettian Stu : We, the "S. B. Thomas Rifles," left Marietta on Wednesday the 17th in stant, and quartered in the Harrisburg depot until 11 o'clock that night, when we started for Hagerstown, Md., where we arrived on Friday morning at two o'clock, having been 26 hours in the cars —then ordered to the woods and remain ed there twelve hours, after Which we encamped on the Williamsport pike, 3 miles south of Hagerstown, and within sight of the rebel camp ground, where we were met by an aid of Gen. Reynolds who ordered us off "on double-quick," stating that the enemy were Within two miles and that we would be in battle in ten minutes ; our Colonel ordered a halt after having proceeded half-a-mile, and throwing our coats, knapsack; &e., into a fence corner, aad arrayed ourselves in line-of-battle ; we were ordered to the extreme right, which in military matters is considered the post of honor. Avery dense forest was immediately in our front filled with the carcasses of horses and cattle, left there by the rebels, and every man in the regiment under the impress ion that the rebel pickets ;vere in the woods. At this time owers came from the commanding officer that the rifle co. on the extreme right should be deployed as skirmishers. The order—" attention company "—was given by Captain Eagle and every man was iu his place. " Don ble quick time—forward—march" and down the hill they rushed—not a- man faltering, when the bottom of the_hill was reached, Capt. Eagle - divided his company into three divisions, and with cheers the men rushed over the fence and through the woods. After meeting on the opposite side of the woods,we were ordered to advance to the front, and for eighteen hours were without anything to eat; no blankets—nor coats, and lying on the bare ground, on our arm; during the entire night, with the enemys pick ets iu the adjoining field. In the morn ing we fell back to the line-of-battle, which is two miles in length, at the edge of the woods, momentarily expecting the enemy. Here we remained until neon on Sunday, when an order came from General Reynolds to report in the field at 1 o'clock. We prepared again for battle—expecting nothing else. Capt. Eagle now announced to the company that any man now had the privilege of leaving the ranks who lacked courage to go into battle—not a man quaked, put every one shouldered his rifle, and with 40 rounds in his cartridge bog, started off singing "us ate go marching along." We reported to General Reynolds, who said the 16th was the best looking regi ment, of militia he had ever seen, and ordered us to march to Greencastle, 16 miles, which we did that night. Thus, though "cocked and primed" for it, we did not get a fight. We were placed in advance positions, which is not generally the case with green men. We are now in camp near Greencas tle, and hourly expect to be sel.t. home. The officers of Co. A. now, are Harrison Roth, Captain, Kendig, Ist lieutenant, David Coble, 2d lieutenant Capt. Eagle having been elected Lieu tenant Colonel of the Regiment, these promotions followed as a matter of course. We expect to bb home on Fri day. Yours, &c. ONE OF 'EL AICOTLIEIt VICTIM —Lieut. D. L. San ders. Adjutant of die seventh Regiment Penn. Reserves, was killed in the bloody battle of Wednesday last. Lieut. S was well known in this vicinity as a school teacher, which occupation he was pur suing when Union Guards left Lancas ter' in May of last year. He joined that company as a private,.and was pro moted •to the position he held at the time of his death for gallant conduct during the battles before Richmond, in which the Reserves bore so honorably a part. He was highly respected by all who knew him, and leaves a wife and two or three children to mourn his loss. Lancaster Union. The Lancaster Union must father the following : "A lady in Papbo township, this county, on Sunday last, presented her "liege lord" with Tour children—all females, and of average size. Three of them , were "alive and kicking" on Monday. The fourth did not breathe after birth. The only re gret the mother expressed was that she had but the means of giving sustenance to two, she did not know what she would do with the third ! "A fool for luck,and a poor man for children." The thanks of the Ladies of the "Patriotic Circle" are cordially exten ded to Mr. F. L. Baker for his kindness in publishing articles from the Circle in "The Mariettian." Also to Mr.-John pangler, for his services in marking box es for them; and to the merchants of our borough for furnishing boxes to con• vey the contributions to the sick and wounded soldiers. E. RaDrsrcL, Sec'y air The crowd every evening at the post office has become almost an intol lerable nuisance, Half-grown girls and boys barricade the passage to the place of delivery and almost prevent persons from getting their mails, who have mail matter V) get, whilst more than half standing around the door and window hnve rw I?:usiness whatep,er there. cc THE THE LAST Box—The following list of articles and the names of the contribu tors, have been handed us for publica tion by the Patriotic Circle. The Cir cle has been very busy during the past two weeks—having two meetings a-week —and we are happy to learn that the attendance has been very large : From the Circle, 39 shirts, 22 pairs of drawers; Mrs. B. F. Hieatand, 2 pairs of drawers, 8 branbags, 51 yards of ban dages; Misses Mary and Martha Clark, lint and linen ; Mrs. Schaffner, 2 pillows, 2 branbags, 6 pocket-handkerchiefs ; Georgia and Belle Schaffner, lint; Geor gie, 1 pocket handkerchief; Mrs. W. Childs, 8 pocket handkerchiefs, t vests, 6 coats ; Mrs. Rebecca' Sr;,angler, 2 coats, 2 pairs of drawers. I pair pants ; Mrs. Sterrett, 2 shirts, I coat, I dozen collars ; Mrs, A. N. Cassel, 3 towels, 5 branbags ; Mrs. Paris Rudisill, box of lint, bandages ; 'Ansa Eliza Stahl, 24 yards of bande.ges, 2 hop-pillows, roll of muslin ; All's. Dr. Gro v_ e, 30 yards of banda?es, 4 branbags ; Dr. Landis, 3 ehi.ts; Mrs. Dr. Hinkle, 3 5 packet handkerchiefs, bandages and roll of muslin ; Miss Annie Hess, linen for lint ; Mrs. G. Rudisill, 2 pillows ; Miss E. Rudisill, 6 branbags, 1 hop bags 3 pocket handkerchiefs, 1 towel, roll of linen and lint; Mrs. Johnson, 1 shirt, 2 pocket handkerchiefs, 1 pair socks, lint; Mrs. Peggy_ Wilson, 25 cents; Miss Eliza Hopkins, 2 shirts, lint, 4 pocket handkerchiefs, and bandages; Mrs. S. Lindsay, lint, 3 shirts, 1 pair drawers; Mrs. Eagle, 2 shirts, 6 bran-bags, lint ; Miss Rowe, 1 package of lint, 18 yards bandages, 1 vest, 5 branbags, 1 shirt, 2 neck-ties; Mrs. H. Bowe, I 7 yards of bandages, 2 shirts, 5 bran-bags, 1 pock et handkerchief; Mrs. Harry, 1 coat, 1 waist-coat, 10 branbags; Mrs. Inhoff, package of cornstarch ; bliss Margaret Childs, 3 shirts, 4 handkerchiefs, 1 pair of linen pant; 1 pillow, 1 pillow-slip, 1 pair socks ; Mrs. Susan Longenecker, 6 pocket-handkerchiefs, roll of muslin ; Miss Sallie Curran, box of lint ; Miss - Funk, 3 sheets ; Tillie and Sallie Rol land, 2 boxes of lint; Lydia More, lot of lint ; Mrs. Libhart, box of lint ; Mrs. Elenry Engle, 3 sheets, 1 table cloth, 1 woollen blanket, and roll of linen ; An nie and Carrie Eagle, 1 box of lint ; Miss Mary Hughes and Mary Ettla, lint; Mrs. G. Ettla, lint; Mrs. Harry Schock, bandages; Mary E. Park, lint; Mary Roland, 64 yards of bandages, 2 pocket handkerchiefs; Mrs. E. D. Roath, lint; Miss Elizabeth. Cassel, lint; Annie Ma loney, 1 piece of tape, lint, 2 hop pillows ; Mrs. Clawges, '1 sheet, package of pa pers ; Miss Emma Auxer, 2 coats, 1 vest, 24 yards of bandages, and lot of lint ; Virginia, Hattie, and Amanda Heckrothe, lint; Mrs. Ferree, 1 shirt, 2 pillow-slips, 3 towels, lint and papers ; Caviar and Charlie Spangler, lint ; Mrs. Barr Spangler, lint, 1 feather-pillow, 3 hop bags, 2 pairs of pillow slips, .1 coat, 3 pocket handkerchiefs ; Mrs. Benjamin, 1 hop-bag, 5 bran bags ; Noel Benjamin, box of lint; Minnie and Josie Win dolph, lint ; Lizzie and Eugene Clark, lint; Mrs. James Whitehill, lint, ban dages and branbags ; Henry Musser, 4 pocket handkerchiefs, 4 bars of soap, bandages and lint ; Mrs, Kremer, lint ; Mrs. A - . B. Grosh, lint ; lint prepare dby Misses Mary Girod, Louisa Judy, Mary J. Fidler, Lizzie Llewellyn, Sallie T red enick and Margaret Eppel; Mrs, Char lotte C. Thompson, 1 blanket, 5 hop-pil lows, 4 bandages, some other things, 1 battle of raspberry vinegar, 10 pounds of sugar, 1 bottle of strawberry vinegar ; Mrs. Beatty, 2 shirts, 7 pocket-handker chiefs, 4 rolls of bandages. 2 pounds of sugar, 1 bar soap, 2 papers cornstarch; Miss 'Mary Wo rmly, 6 pocket-handker chiefs, roll of bandages; Miss Fannie. Clark, lint and bandages ; Miss Mary Maslen, lint ; Miss Annie Sheaffer, lint;, Mrs. Rebecca Carroll, '4 shirts, 1 pair pants, 100 yards of bandages, 3 pounds of lint, 4 pocket-handkerchiefs, 2 pillows, 1 roll of linen ; Mrs. Dr. Cushman, 1 shirt, 2 pairs of pants, 1 vest ; Mn.a S. Flury, 3 shirts, lint; Mrs. Appold, 1 pair of pants, 1 shirt, 1 pillow, 1 pillow. slip ; Mrs. Erisrnan, 1 package of corn starch, 6 pocket-handkerchiefs, 1 bar of soap ; Annie Eagle, lint; a friend, 4 waist-coats ; Annodell Child; lint; El mira McKinsy, lint; Miss Sallie Coch ran, lint ; Maggie , McMichael, lint ; M re. Lawrence, bandages ; Miss Ann Boggs, bandages and muslin, 4 pocket handkerchiefs ; Sis Lawrente, Mary An. - derson, Callie Inhoff, Lizzie Detrich i gatty Stambaugh, Annie Spangler, rbiaggie Child, Annodell Child, Anna 'Carroll, Elanora Carroll, Libbie Diffen bach, Mary Richard, Anna - Shultz, Ella Benjamin, Ida Benjamin,Susy and Annie Stehman, lint; Miss Lizzie. Hipple, 10 pockethandkerchiefs, baudages and lint; Celia Wisner, box of liat ; Lizzie Mat tis, lint r Annie Mattis, lint ; Mrs. Wal ters, lint ; Mary and -Lizzie Montgom ery, lint; Bigler Rollin, lint t grove . Rollin, lint ; Willie M. Barnes, lint; Emma Walters, lint; Emma Wisner, lint; Elbridge Wisner, .lint; Fransea Collins, lint ; John Eyer, 1 coverlet, 1 woollen blanket, 1 towel, bandages and lint, 1 pocket-handkerchief; Emma Liv. ingston, lint ; Miss Sarah Anderson, 1 pair of linen sheets ; Mrs. Cornelia An derson, 2 pairs of pants, lot of paper* and lint. ar The draft. hai again heen postpon . ed in this state. This tijno until' th 4 a 16th of October. A THE PEOPLE'S HAT AND CAP STORE. ntaLIZ KMOI - WEil, sgatiets, N 0.20 NORM QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER MHE Subscribers are desirous to inform their customers and the public generally, that their preparations of a large assortment of FINE SOFT, FELT & SILK HATS, ADAPTED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR have been completed ; the same comprices the richest and most beautiful shades of color and style, which taste and long experience could Produce. In our assortment will be fou,„d all THE NEWEST STYLES OF Silk, Cassimer and Soft Hats, STRAW HA TS, Every style and quality for Gentlemen and Boy's wear. A. full line of _ CHILDREN'S STRAW GOODS, AND SUMMER STYE GAPS.. In conclusion, we would return Our sincere thanks for past favors, and trust by varied exertions, attention and dispatch to merit its continuance. .JOHN A. Srx tura.] HENRY[ A. SnULTZ Lancaster, May 24, 1862•tf • Iron Masters look to your interests ! The -Improved Black Hawk CAST ORE WASHER, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY O!BRYAN 8. HOPKINS, Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa The Undersigned will constantly keep on hand and make to older at short. notice the above celebrated machine, the best in the Uni ted States! They will warrant their machines to run lighter, last longer and wash cif aner and with less water than any other machine now in use. They can be easily put together on the, bank. All orders addressed to either of the undersigned Will meet with prompt attention. They are also prepared to sell individu 7 al, County and State Rights. BERNARD 0 YA IST. SAMUEL HOPKINS. PRINCE'S Celebrated Protean Fountain Pen. The "Ne Plus tiitro for writers. Ready at all times and in all places Pen, Pen-Holder, and Inkstand Combined. WRITES from six to ten hours with once VV filling. Regulated at pleasure. Very compact, for the desk or pocket. No climate affects the ink contained in the fountain. In corrodible. All inks used. Just the Pen for all purposes. 'restimcnisls received here in favor of this, Pen sufficient-to warrant all writers having one. The Pen foe Merchants, Bankers, Clerks, MinisLL.s. Travelers, Re porters, Schools, and Students. Every church should present one to their pastor. The flow is perfect. Each Fountain warranted. Pens sent by mai: on receipt of money. The best Pen, No. $5; N 0.2, $4; No 3,53.50. T. G. STEARNS, General Agent, May 10-3 m I 335 Broadway, Jew York EiiIENDS AND • of ifs solaiers & TT OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT -11 who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, should take special care, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide theroselveli with them, no better pres ent can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never failing-friend in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds affecting. Troops. Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. Sick Headache and Want of Appetite Incidental to Soldiers Those feelings which so sadden us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating and drinkint , whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to do well.— The Pills, taking according to the printed instructions, quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, and as a natural consequence a' clear head -and good appetite. WeaLness or Debility Induced by over Fatigue. Will soon disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Holloway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach 14g Vale' remove all the acrid humours from the system. This medi cine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system however deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. Volunteei's Attention I Indiscretion of Youth Sores and ;Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings can with certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken vnight and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed instructions. If treated in any other manner they day up in one part to break out in another.. Where Is this Oint me n t will remove the formor from the system and leave the Patients in vigorous and. healthy man. It will require as little perseverance in bad eases to insure a lasting cure. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet, Sabre or 14e Bullet, Sores or Bruises. To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there are no medicines so safe, sure and con venient as Holloway's Pills and Ointment.— The poor wounded'and almost dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide himself with this matchless Ointment, which should _be thruss into the wound and smeared all around it, then cover with a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6 or S Pills, to cool the system and prevent in6amation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. IMPORTANT CAUTION !—None are genuine unless the words " HOLLOWAY, NEW Yoax and Lonnos," are discernible as a Water mark in - every leaf of the book of directions, around.each pot or boa; the' same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.— .A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering`such information as may lead to the detection of any party orparties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious.. •„ 4 'Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Laae, New -York, ami by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized world, in pots, at 25c. 62c. and $1 each. IL There is conaiderable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.l3s—Directions for the guidance of patients in evcrykdisorder are affixed to each pot. December 14, 1861.—N0. 20-Iy. IWINE AND LIQUORS. Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Maderia, Lisbon, Sherry and Port Wines. - Pittsburg Whiskey always on -hand hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at si x very low figure, by the barrel. J. P.. DIFFENBACH. Market-st. r. ASSORTMENT OF If it 111 "4 A GENERAL .4 - E 1:1 E D , _ _ .. and Rolled iron , id Sr I3ars, Norway, lail Rods, American aßndoxpse, : Iron Axles, SPiiigs ' 8:c" for rman Spring ) e and east Steel, Smiths. Wag Wagon For-aale-bp '.. ' PATTERSON 8; CO•. - . pIrOTT'S Ilangin,aud, Side Lamps, For Sale atilMT ROTH'S THE Ccilixrbia jrz.staa.nce. Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn'a CHARTER PERPETUAL ! THIS Company continues to insure Bond mgt, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutu al plan, either fir a cash premium ca premium note. The success of the Company has fat ex ceeded the most sanguine expectatiocs of the Directors, and it will be noticed by the follow inc, statement that its affairs are in a healthy and flourishing condition. • WHOLE AMOUNT _INSURED $772,707 34. Balance of Cash Premiums unexpended, Feb ruary Ist, 1861 , $865 IS Cash Premiuins received during the last year, less agents' commission, $3,315 54 lateregt received on money loaned last year, Losses and Expenses paid the last year, $2,704 21 Balance of Cash Premiums unex pended, Feb. Ist, 1862, $1,505.86 It will be seen from the above that the money paid in advance for policies has ocen sufficient to pay all losses and expen,ses and leave a surplus fund of over Fifteen Hundred Dollars, and that the Directors halie never levied any tax upon the niemPers of the Com pany C. S. K kU'FFMAN, President, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.; Sectary. MICHAEL S. SHUM-AN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS C. S. Kau f fman, Abraham Bruner, Sr., John Fendrich, H. G. Minich, Samuel F. 800 lein, Michael S. Shuman, Ephraim Hershey, Michael H. Moore, George Young, Jr., Nick las Mc Donald. Amos S. Green. REFER EIV CES.-,•The following persons are all members of this Company: Bainbridge—R. H Jones, John H. Smith, Joseph Kunz. :Columbia—Geo. Bog'e, Hiram Wilson, F. S. Bletz, Casper Yeager, H. C. Fondersmith, John Shenberger, J. G. Pollock, Frank Shillot, John. 'Gans, J. J. & P. S. Mc- Tape, Michael. S. Shuman, R. Williams, John. Cooper, •Geo. W. Heise, Washington Righter, Samuel Shoch. Robert Hamilton, Eckert & Myers, Thomas Welsh, •Witi. A. Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip Huebner, Ephrairit Hershey; Philip Sehalck, David Hanauer, John Kramer, Jacob Stacks, Jacob Strine, Benj. F. Appold, Wm. Whipper, John Q. Denney, John Felix, Silvester Yogla, Samuel Arms: A. Gray & Co. East dempfield —Simon blinich. Falmouth--A bniliam Col lins, Samuel Horst, Michael Hess. Lancas ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shaeffer, Henry E. Leman, Win. T. Cooper, Jolin She:lifer, Geo. Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. Mehaffey, john H. gummy, Frederick Mahling, E. D. Routh, cirlirin A. Schaffner,' Johri Naylor, Samuel • Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, H. 8.; F.- Fletch er. Mount Tel—Jacob Myers, Israel Bain hart; Michael Brandt, John Breueinan.— Alarieta—John Hosteter, J. E. Cross, Sam'!. Long, Geo. Weaver, John M. Dunlap, John Dutt, Philip Arnt, Jacob H. Kline, David Fisher. Maytown—Hiram Beatty, George B. Murray, Samuel Pence, Simon F. Albright.— MountuWe—A. S. Bowers. Malta? Township —Jacob B, Shuman, Christian Miller, Julius L. Shuthan. Penn Township--Daniel Frey, Henry B. Becker, Henry Neff, John E. Bren ner. Repko Townsh ipChristiam Greider, Edward Givens, Michael Witrnan. West Hempfield Township-11. E. Wolf, 13. A. Puke, M. A. Reid, J. H. Strickler, Amos S. Bowers, Jacob tioffinan. Warwick Toionship—Daniel B. Erb. IQ- The Company wish to appoint an Agent for each Township in Lancaster County.— Persons wishing to take the Agency can apply in person or by letter. JcB-36 D R. WM. B. HURD'S ' DENTAL REMEDIES ape, fly, beef 311o143 ; Insuring Fine Teeth and a Sweet Breath AND CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. 1 - 1 O YOU. wish to be blessed with-and ad if mired for pearly white and. sound TEETH? Use Dr. Wm. 13. Hurd's Unriv4lled Toot 11 Powder, warranted free from acid, alkal. or any. injurious substance. price 25c a box Beware of the, ordinary cheap Tooth Powders, which whiten but distiroy. Do you wish to be certain That your breath is pure, sweet and agreeable to husband of wife, loveror friends 1 Use Dr. Dune's cel ebrated Mouth Wash. Price 3'7c a bottle. This astringent wash is also the best remedy in the world for canker, Bad Breath, Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds. P9.y( 1 .4-, 9r.ycva chiNlen Sutler from Tooth ache? Get Dr. HAT R 13 1, S Magic-Toothache Drops. Price 15 cents-per bottle. Are you.afflicted with Neuralgia? Get Dr. HU R D'S Neuralgia Plasters. The most ef fectiye and-delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 cents ; mailed on receipt of price. Do you wish a complete set of Dental Reme dies and a Treatise on Preserving the Teeth 1 Get Dr. William D. liurd's Dental Treasury, the neatest and most., valuable present that one friend can make to another. Price 1. Sent by Express on receipt of mice. For sale at all the best stores throughout the country. C.auTrox :—As there are dealers who take . advantage of our advertisements to i rn p o se upon their customers, inferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having what you call for, and you'Evill get the best, thoroughly tested, and prepared by an experienced and scientific Dentist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentist's Association, and Vice President of the New York City Dental Society. Address WM: B. _HURD If CO., NEw-Yolui. ri EU : W. WORRALL, Ur SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler 4 , Pat terson's Store, Market Street, where he is now prepared to wait on all who may feel && disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all its branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed ir. a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Having determined upon a yermanent loca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satitifactiou. rt- Ether administered to proper persons JOHN BELL. 111erchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane, Marietta 1 . 1 RATEFUL for past favors I would rettni Jmy thanks to my numerous friends and:pa trons and - inform them that I still continue the old business at the chi stand, where I will be pleased to see tnem at all times, and having a full and splendid assortment of CLOTHS', CASSIMERES It VESTING'S, 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 wit upon my old customers and all who see proper o i satronize me hereafter. rOct.29-7,5ti. p'orLA.TED WA WARE : A Large and ime stock of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. ZAnx's, ner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea. Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, . Goblets, Sint Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, casters, &c.; &c., at manufacturers prices. *. REPLAT/Vo attended to at moderate rates ASUPERIOR COOK STOVE,very plain style, each one warranted to per- . form to the entire satisfaction of the pur chaser, PArrassow Bc Co.. E. - GOODWIN'S & BRO? 8,. Plantation fine cut Chewing Tol?a* The : beet the wort,. .Forottle at ' WOLFE'S. - THE TIOUSEKT-EPER'S N W F URNITURE POLISH Prepared from an improved recipe by the pro " The brother Jonathan Polish," is certified by all the leading New York Fur niture Dealers and Piano Forte .makers to be the best in the world for removing scratches, marks and dirt, and - restoring a-high and last ing gloss to all kinds of Varnished Work, from Furniture to Leather. it is: cheaper and bet ter than varnish, dries immediately, and is ea sily applied. With a piece of canton flannel and a bottle or two of this New Furniture Po lish, a housekeeper can work magic in the furniture of a house and keep it looking like new. Note is the time to " shine .up " your tables, chairs, desks, pianos, picture frames, carriages, etc., and make them look fifty per centuin better. This is true economy. For sale by lurnitu re Dealers and Storekeepers generally. Price 2,1 and 50 cents a bottle. Depot ,No. I Spruce Street New York. .Special. Agents Wanted. Address, Box' 1972, New York P. 0. 29 35 c„ ' 4"l ram ei 4 v ' 1; .COAL THE undearigned would respectfully I:I fu lit the citizens of Marietta and vicinity he is prepared to deliver AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, VIY. : Baltimore Company, Store and Egg at s4:bd. Do Do Nut, Shamokin White Ash, Stove size, Do Red Ash, Do No. FOur, I. Do White Ash Nut, Treverton, Egg and Stove size. . THOS. ZELT,, Marietta, September 6,-1862. $4,210 0, $4,210 0? Horace West, I. D. AG n puarc o l t i h ase it i til d ro c l o- e n ' n s ec D t r it u ) ?* Ft nu and located in the Borough of Marietta, for the practice of the medical profession, would respectfully offer his service to the public.— He can be found at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Grove. The undersigned takes pleasure in recom mending Dr: West to his friends and patrJl:6. Dr. W. has been practsing in this vicinity for the past 8 or 9 years, and will, beyond doubt, give entire satisfaction to all who v. ill give hint a trial. J. H. G nov MERICAN HOTEL, ±l. PHILADELP HIA. Located on Chestnut street, opposite t. OLD "I.Arl'E and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and frivolling, Houses, Banks, Custom Hous.2, and places of amusements. The City Cars can be taken at the door (or within a square) for any depot the City. The House has been renovated and refitted, and PRICES REDUCED TO $1.50 PER nn.y. WYATT & HEULINGS, Paerat H. L. Si; E. J. ZAIINI 14 ESPECI FULLY inform the:: LA, frien (13 and the public that tilt.) , still continue the WATCH, CLOt'ii . - A N D r JE WELRY business at the .4.1 stand, North-west Corner of North Queen street and Center &mare, Lancaster, l's A. full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always en hand and for sale at the low,st cash rates. Repairing attended to per eonally by the proprietors. . /1111 E American Watche r a . are ainong the Ltsi 1_ timekeepers now in use, and or durability strength and simplicity far surpass any other watch made in the world. H. L. 4 , E.. J. Z A HAI Corner of North Queeo-st.,and Centre Squal Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the r. lowest rates—every watch accompanied with the manufacturers guarrantce to casure its ge,:- uinenesa. 1 UTTA PEIBCHA. BLACKlNG—without brushing.: For Boots, Shoes, Ilarness, Carriages, and Military Leather Work - . It gives. the leather a polish like patent leather, makes it water proof, does not stain the wl.it est article of dress and need not be applied oi tener than two or three times a month. For sale at Dr. Landis' Drug. Store-. - r - d ig UAL or REGULAR T 1 MEE EEPE can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZA-12N, C. North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the Shape of Equili&rium, Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lower in price than any watch of equal quality antlj ust as true for timekeepili C o A. General Assortment of all kinds of BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cellar Cratcs, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. I? A.TTERSON & CO. 13 PECTACLF.S to suit all who can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. 4. _E. J. ZAHAPS, Cor ner of North - queen-st., and Center &Inv:v. Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old fram,..., at short notice. [r6-1 I_)RIME GROCERIES:—.Rio, Java cm! Lao ' mira Coffee; Crushed ; Pulverized cm. hiownSugar ; Superior Green and Clack Tca , Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime Cc; king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at • J. _IL DIF FR B_W S. pin: Largest and best assortment of Faney Cloth & Cassimeres and vesting ever OfrE-I,<: in this market and will be sold at prices wht , : defy competition by J. R. "Diptibach. FAMILY C 0 Gil SYRUP :—A Ceu:l r Syrup, for children and adults ha jii , t been put up at my store, which shobld be in very family this cold weather. D.U. LA ND In. W m OLFE'S Celebrated Spring and Clasp SHAWL PIXS. The best in the world—made and sold at Price, 6 cents. J WOLFE'S LAVOURING EXTRACTS: 1 , Vanilla, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Almond, Rose, Lemon, use' received and for sale at WEST & ROT!! nIIAMPAGNE and other Table Wines. guarrsinteed to be-pure, and sold as low v.,. con be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. 11. D. BENJAMIN Picot littilz;ing. lIICKORY & Oak Wood, 50 Corda Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders inuet be accompanied with the cash when they be promptly Um'. Spangler & Patterson. II AN 0 8 Persons who wish to Loy a PIANO of the best makers will be shown how they can save a hanesome 31.1111 it the purchaSe if they address PIANO, care os Jos, Coe & Co., Publishers' Agents, New-York. A CIIOIOE Lot of Books for children callud 1 - lindistructable Pleasure Books; School and ther Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders, c., &c. For sale by Dr. Landis. MO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish IV HI•S' If I ES, w:Arran ted pure, elf. D. Bmjamain's. QALT ! SALT you want to buy • . SALT CHEAP, Call at the etore of SPANGLER & PATTEItsoy UGLY. and Sleigh BLANKETS of various Jo styles and at much lower pikes than the same sold last fall. Sp angler 4• Patterson. i SE'S CONCENTRA7 l ED L YXS 2 ." - ip l A etior to any now in use; eat) be ha; at the Cheap Store of Diffenbarh. B OHLEN'S long celebrated GIN; H. D. BENJAMIN. BRANDIE all brands—guarranted " enuj.ne. Ben7747nin ¢ C• o BUY one of those beautiful SOFT IM HATS at taarra. , s , 92 Market-st. DRIED [Col - 1r VAA..,.. We-a ,P at jj • DI FF E ENTS NEW STYLE eArtg , ,,,:. v it AT - C R171,L,5, p ictor of