The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, October 25, 1862, Image 3

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MAUI ETTA CAR TIME.—The several pas
isenger trains leave "Upper-station" as follows:
the morning train east at 7:15. The mail train,
west at 11:23. The afternoon train east at
5:15. The evening train west at 6:55.
OATURDAY, OCTOBER 25,1862
Rev. 1)r. Hodgson, P. E. will
preach in the M. E. Church, on Sunday
(to-morrow) morning at ten o'clock.
tar - The Philadelphia Ledger says
General Cameron is daily expected
home. That he will leave the legation
in the hands of Bayard Taylor and re
turn, fur what? Does the old "Winne
bago" wish to get home in time td op
erate upon the incoming legislators and
pave the way for Wilmot's place in the
U. S. Senate. The old chief cares but
little which party is in power—he can
easily arrange his creed to suit the, dom
inants and by a free use of feathers, slip
into a place. How unfortunate for Si
mon that Alexander Cummins did not
eneceed in gettiog to the Assembly from
Philadelphia7but we suppose the cod
fish smell of- that herring-linen-pants
government purchase was too foul to
be swallowed by the voters of Quaker
dom. One of the first places that will
be honored with the presence of the dis
tinguished envoy will, no doubt, be Ma
rietta, for he has a host of hangers on
here who have been out in the cold ever
since the removal of Cameron from the
War department, and are ravenous for
a return of the contract regime. As a
political sage once said "the cohesive
power of public plunder" will draw to
gether birds of a feather.
ear In the draft. for Salisbury we find
tho twenty-third name drawn was that of
lion. Nathaniel Burt. The Express
speaking of this circumstance says, "the
wheel used in making • the draft plays
some curious pranks. Not the least
gotabie of these was - the drawing this
morning of Colonel Nathaniel Burt, of
the 142 d Regiment, which Col. B. labor
ed so earnestly to raise in this county.
Ile not only gave his time and energies
to that unsuccessful effort,_ but acted
most honorably and liberally in paying
all expenses incurred by those co-oper
ating with him. It is singular that one
so anxious to go as a volunteer and to
sate the county from draft, should him
self he drafted. But it looks as if that
wheel had sagacity enough to supply
the new •regiments with officers as well
as men."
tir G. Charles Franciscus, Surperiu
.tendent of the Philadelphia Division of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been
drafted from Tredyfrin, Chester county,
where he was hoarding a portion of the
summer. This not having been the per
mant residence of Mr. Franciscus, the
result wil probably be deemed null and
void. During the exciting periods of
the rebellion; the duties of the Superin
tendent of the Philadelphia division
were of the most onerous description,
and'ihe services rendered to the Gov
ernment are far in excess of those afford
ed by a single arm upon the battle-field.
irsT "The Soldiers' Home" appears to
be a fixed institution in Washington
city. Mr. Fulks is here now, having a
large building framed which will be sent
to Washington and put up for the accom
modation of the boarders of the "Home."
Heckrothe of the White Swan left on
Tuesday last to attach himself to the
management of this . popular "retreat."
Harry, can't you give us some "pencil
logs" from that abode of Mariettians.
itir We learn from the election re
turns that Col. A. C. Noyes has been
elected to the legislature from Clinton
county. The Colonel will make an in
telligent and independent legislator and
will vie with the best material from any
section of the Keystone. He is well
and favorably know here, and in a 'cant
phrase, is considered a "very gentle
manly fellow."
eir Sergeant Henry W. Smyser, of
Capt. E. D. Roath's Co., of the 107th
Regiment, and who was wounded at the
battle of Sharpsbnrg and taken to one
of the Baltimore hospitals, has been al
lowed a short furlough and is now at
bik father's, adjoining this place. He
looks very well and will soon be able to
return to his company.
=9
OW Election for officers of the follow
fag turnpike roads, leading from this
borough, will take place on Monday neat
a-week, November 3d : the Marietta
and Lancaster; the- Marietta and May
town ; the Marietta and Mount Joy.
or It is given out in well-informed
circles that ex-President BuchaT.an will
in•a short time present to the people of
the Unitocl States his long prepared
and elaborate defence of his administra
tion.
er On Thursday next, the Kngle
property on the Maytown turnpike will
be offered for sale. See advertisement.
This afternoon at 3 o'clock, the
Lumber Hess property will be sold at
Funk's tavern.
I=ll
Or On Saturday next the Dix prop
erty will be sold.
The Susquehanna is ,eceeoi.pgly
lew. ' „,!
RAF T IN LANCASTER :—On
Thursday of last week the draft for this
county was commenced by Comm:ssion
er REYNOLDS, assisted by Sam. Matt.
Friday. The names of the enrolled men
were written on small slips of white pa.
per and trebly folded, were put in an
old fashioned, quaint looking wheel or
round box, whose stained, antiquainted
looks betokened a good old age and
some hard service. Supported on a firm
pedestal of two strong uprights, between
which it revolved, the wheel was slowly
turned, and at each revolution, could be
heard the rustling of , the paper, each
little slip of which represented some
great, strong resident of the " Old
Guard." When the mixing had ended
and the wheel done its work—the repre
sentative bits of paper had jostled
enough, and soon would begin the work
of drawing the lots. The little square
lid in the side of this "wheel of fortune"
was then opened, and thus commenced
the first draft in the history of the "Gar
den. of Peter G. Eberman,
Esq., the`old and honored clerk of the
Commissioners, with tightly bandaged
_eyes., slowly inserted his hand and drew
forth the tiny slip of paper. Sheriff
Boyd who was seated next opened the
slip and read ont the name and then
passed it on to deputy Herr, who re
peated the name distinctly, which was
recorded.
Thus went on the draft. Slip by slip
they were drawn out; and the names
they bore, were repeated and recorded
one by one, until the Commissioner an
nounced the complement. We append
the names drawn in our immediate vi
cinity. Marietta Boroug,h still having a
surpluss of TOIRTEEN, hence no draft for
the borough proper, was made :
COLUMBIA BOROUGH.
Hiram Kirk 'Robert Owen
James McManus Wesley A. Martin
14'ph. Ilogendobler Samuel W. Knipe
W. F. Lockard George F. Siple
Wm. Humble Johri Rial
Andrew Moore Conrad Fetter
Benjamin Herr Amos Brown
Elaldemon Jackson Lewis Humble
Wm. Hardy Henry Altin
David Fisher (lab) John Eyman
John Hummel Thomas Lloyd
D. H. Detweiler John Watson •
A ndrew Whittick George Hardenle
Wm. Quarry Bernhard tlardenle
George F. Zeiger Patrick Dolan
John Wllewellya Blaikency
Joseph Berntheid Hugh Murphy
George Boyer Thomas Lynch
Frederick Friend John Mark
Patrick Merris- Edward Bealow
Charles Hippey A. Loodenberger
Theodore Cyde John Irvil
Patrick Fined John Winder
Lqwrence Clernand Bernard Gilman
Harman Odell Wm. Burger
Abraham Hickman John McCall
George Heiser George Snyder
Jacob Tyler Wm. Rutter
Abm. Overholtzer Benjamin Bletz
George H. Green 'Wm. Ilogendobler
Aaron LI ogendobler Sylvester Volge
Thomas Chaffey Robert Connelly
Soloman Duck Wm. Munk
Jonas Reudle T. R. McGlone
Joseph Pusey Philip Gable
John Sibelist Harman Fisher
Edward Lappier Jacob Alton •
Samuel Elepple . W. N. Fisher
George Dehuff John J. Long
Pius Crownshields John Gilbert
Henry Wolf Frederick Bucher
James Henry Jno. M. Read
Adam ' , Judea Wm. Handler
EAST DONEGAL
George Hilted, ?Chapman Pence,
John Fritz, / /David Grove,
John. R. Strickler, Haines,
Jacob Dimond, / /Thomas Russel,
Levi Boughter, / /Frederick Hester,
Edw. McElroy, ' / /Thomas J. Haines,
David Hershey, W. Kreybill,
Henry Sload, /,john H. prandt,
11. McCullough, ;Henry T.• Bare,
.George Ellmaker, ;Peter Greybill,
Grabill Henry, T. Houseal, (44yr,)
Saml. El Trump, J. E. Kreybill, •
J. H. Henderson, /,Micahjah Sutton",
Christ Flory, ;John L. Morton,
Benj. B. M usser, ;Emanuel Denny,
Simon E. GravbilliSimon Groh,
Isaac H. Hoover, John Flowd,
Samuel Bugle, _John H. Green,
Christian Snyder, George Eagle,
H. Houseal, (19yr,) Conrad Stump,
John W. Bowman, Charles Conrad,
Hiram Beaty, W. W. Buller,
Kreybill, Levi M. Reider,
J. K. Hawthorn, Joseph Keener,
Joseph Spencer, Hiram Herr,
Joseph Hawk, John Sherbahn,
Michael Kreider, John Hostetter,
Levi Lewis, Christian Horn,
Emanuel Greiner, C. Blottenberger,
Joseph Grayer, Elias Hostetter,
Harman K. Reich, Jeremiah Shaffner,
Nathaniel Baker, John Herruld,
H. Hollzinger, Henry Kline,
S. T. Hills, Isaac Strawbridge,
Lewis E. Klugh, John P. Albright,
Sylvester Griffith, George Brenner,
George Bollard, George Leader,
Abram - . H. Zook, Semi. Levennight.
John B. Myers, Joseph H. Able.
Michael Eagle, Levi S. Rhoads, ".•
Wm. Minichen, Henry M. Engle,
Wm. White, C. Chickendantz,
John Kesprella, David R. Jefferies.
-We find by the officialreturn for
this county that our friend John B.
Livingston's majority is over 5200, which
is a compliment well deserved. No bet
ter selection for District Attorney
could have been made, and the people
of Lancaster county seem to know it.
car The Hon. Townsend Harris, who
just returned from his mission in Japan,
says .that the last person he parted
with was "Tommy," who was in fine
health and spirits. "Tommy" was at
tached to the American . Embassy be
fore he visited this country, and re
sumed his position on his return.
Car The farm and mill property of the
estate of Samuel „Johnson, adjoining
town, was sold on Wednesday last, to
Henry Museelman, Esq., of the Merietta
fpreaos, for .pO9O.
c)g--cTHE MA_RIETTEA_NOe'A:L-
• LIBERAL PAY FOR A SUBSTITUTE.---A
citizen of Lebanon county gives us the
following incident on the subject of pro
curing a substitute in that county, which
proves how far necessity will take the
liberality of a man - : Among all those
onnected with Cornwall Furnace, the
only man drafted was the proptietor,
Mr. Robert Coleman. Not being able
to go himself, he assembled his workmen
and asked whether any of them a- ould be
willing to go in lieu of himself, providing
he was liberally paid. After some hesi
tation, one of the men present informed
Mr. Coleman that he was willing to go
as a substitute. • The man was closely
questioned and fully informed of the
danger to which be subjected himself, but
he frankly declared that he was willing
to go, on which Mr. Coleman pesented
him with a check for $3,000, and guar
anteed further, that in the absence of
the substitute, his family was to receive a
a sum each week, equal to that which
he earned as a laborer. In addition to
this sail, Mr. Colemanstipulated to pay
to the wife of the man thus acting as a
substitute, the sum of $3,000, in case be
should be killed in battle or die by any
of the diseases incident to the camp.
This is paying liberally, certainly, for a
substitute.— Exchange.
Since the above was put in type we
have had it 'authoratively denied. The
sum paid down being $3OO.
TURNPIKE ELECTION. The stockhol
ders of the Lancaster and Marietta turn
pike road company are requested to meet'at
the public house of John Kendig,
On Monday Morning, November-3d,
at nine o'clock, to elect a president, manager's,
and a secretary and treasurer, for the ensuing
year. By order of the Board.
• A. N. CASSEL, Secretary.
Marietta, October 25,1862.
Ready-Made Clothing
J. R:. DIFFENBACH having laid in a very
serviceable stock of strong and well-made
WINTER. CLOTHING,
such as Coats, Pants and Vests, which will be
sold at a lower figure than can be bought any
where else. Come and hear the priees.
THE SOLDIER 3' HOME.
KEPT BY FULKS & WOLFE,
CAPITOL HILL,
WASHINGTON, D.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA
Located on Chestnut street, opposite the
OLD STATE HOUSE,
and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing
and Importing Houses, Banks, Custom House,
and places of amusements. The City Cars
can be taken at the door (or within a square)
for any depot in the City. The Honse has
been renovated and refitted, and
PRICES REDUCED TO $1.50 PER
WYATT & HEHLINGS, PROPRIETORS.
JEWELRY.—A large and selected stock of
line jewelry of the latest patterns from the
best factories in the country can be found at
H. L. & E. J. ZAHM'S. •
Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan
caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and all
goods warrantedto be as represented.
ILC 0 X'S Celebrated Imperial Ex
v tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, with
Self-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best in
use, just received at
D IFFENBACH'S
and will be sold at considerable below the
usual prices.
DANIEL G. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LANCASTER, PA.
OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET,
opposite the Court House, where he will at
tend to the practice of his profession in all its
various branches. ['Nov. 4, ,59.-ly
tIMBROIDE.MES-Just received the largest
4
1 1 and most desirable lot of Embroideries eve
altered for sale here, consisting in part of beau
tiful French Worked Callers, Undereleeves
Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett Edging and in
serting, Flouncing, &c., selling . very low.
J. R. IFFENEACII.
-9 QUAL or REGULAR TININKEEPERS,
can be had of H. L. &, E. J. ZAz-rts, Cm.
North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas
ter, Pa., in the shape of Equi/ibritim Levers—
the best article of Swiss levers rfba , in the mar
ket. They are lower in price than any watch
of equal quality an dj ust as true for timekeeping
, O . , th A General Assortment of all kinds of
V .
BUILDING HARDWARE, Lento,
Hinges," Screws, Baits, Cellar Grates,
Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap,
PATTERSON & CO.
SPECTACLES to suit all who
can be aided with glasses,
can be bought at H. L. 8, Tc J. ZAHM'S, Cor
ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square,
Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames,
at short notice. [v6-ly
PRIME GROCERIES :— Rio, Jaya and
Laguira Coffee; Crushed, Pull , erized and
Brown Sugar; Superior'Greeigilid Black Tea,
Rice, Cheese and - Spices ; Sfriip and prime ba;
king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at
J. R. DIFFENBACH'S.
JANOS. Persons who wish to buy a
PIANO of the best makers will be shown
ow they can save a hanesome sum in the
purchase if they address Pram), care os Joy,
Coe & Co., Publishers' Agents, New-York.
AormSUPERIOR COOK STOVE, very plain
style, each one warranted to per- •
to the entire satisfaction of the pur
chaser. PATTERSON & CO.
HICKORY & Oak Wood, 60 Cords each,
Hickory and Oak Wood. Orders must
e accompanied with the cash when they will
be promptly knee. Spanglei: Patterson.
ACHOICE Lot of Books for children called
indistructable Pleasure Books; School and
ther Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders,
'e., . For sale by Dr. Landis.
TO LADIDLORDS! Just received, Scotch
and Irish WHISKIES, warrau
ted pure, at H. D. Bettjam4in's.
STORE ROOM TO LET.—The Room latelY '
occupied by Miss Marret Trainer as
Millinery. Apply to BARgaR a
SP ANGLER. .
THE Largest and beat assortment of Fancy
Cloth & Cassimeres and vesting ever offered
in this market and will be sold at prices which
defy competition by R. Diffenbach.
ORDERS for HICKORY 4. OAK WOOD
will be received at the cheap store of
T. R. DIFFENBACH.
T. CROP( awn NEW IiNGLAND RUM
0 for • culinary purposes, warranted genuine
H. D. Boojamin Y Co's.
S ALT 1 SALT ! !—lf you want to buy
SALT CHEAP,
Call at the store of SPANGLES . & PATTERSON
•
:BUGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of carious
styles and at much looser prices than the
• shnie sold last fall . Spangler 4 Paitvgn.
ORPHANS , COURT SALE OP
BOROUGH PROPERTY
On Saturday' November Ist, 1862
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned
Executor of- the last Will and Testament of
William Dix, late of the Borough of Marietta,
deceased, Will sell at public vendee, at the
public house of David Cass% in said borough,
the foll Owing Real Eitate of said deceased:
. A LOT OF GROUND,
Fronting on the North side,of Front Sireet, 40
feet and extending in depth 200 feet to an Al
ley, in the F,aatern part of said borough, on
Which is erected
A TWO-STORY FRAME
DWELLING. HOUSE
And all necessary out-buildings. Also
A HALF LOT OF GROUND,
. .
In the same part of said borough', fronting on
the North side of Front Street 20 feet arid ex
tending in depth 200 feet to an Alley, on
which is erected a one-and-a-half-story
FRAME .DWELLING 4
And other improvements.
Purchase money payable April Ist, 1863,
when-possession and a clear title will be given.
Sale to commence at half-past six o'clock,
P. M.
PETER BAKER,
Executor.
Marietta, October 4, 1862
SHERIFF'S SALE.
OS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 18G2,
At 2 o'clock, p. In., at the public house of
Charles Kelly, in the Borouglr of Marietta, by
virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas for the County of
Lancaster and to me directed, 1 will expose to
public sale or out-cry, the following real estate,
viz: A LOT OF GROUND,.
situate in the town of Marietta,Lancaster co.
and numbered in the plan of said town by no.
464, bounded and limited as folloWs : Begin
ning at a post on Wasp street at corner of Lot
No. 465 thence by said lot south 2-4. degrees
west 200 feet to an alley, thence by said alley
sonth 87t degrees 40 feet to Decatur street,
thence by said street north 2t degrees east 200
feet to Wasp street, thence by said street north
879 degrees west 40 feet to the place of begin
ning, with a DWELLING HOUSE and other
Improvonfents thereon erected.
- Sold as the property of the Heirs of John
Engle, deceased. S. W. P. BOYD,
Sheriff's Office, Oct. 1,-ts. Sheriff.
• S. S. RATIIVOI•T,
Iderehant Tailor, and Clothier,
At F. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cor
ner of .ATorth . Ween anal Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
RATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta
13 -
and vicinity, for the liberal rfatrenage
heretofore extended, the undersigned -respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same; as
suring them, that underall circumstances, no
efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory
equivalent for every act of confidence reposed.
CLOTHS, CASSE/IEIMS AHD V E'STINGS, 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,-READS-MADE CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
E 0 : W. WORRALL,
‘X SURGEON DENTIST,
Having removed to the Rooms formerly occupied
by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler of Pat
terson's Store, Market 6treet, where he is now
prepared to wait on all who may feel
toe= disposed to patronize him.
. Dentistry in CI its branches car
ried on. TEETH inserted on the moitapproved
principles of Dental science. AU operations
on the. mouth performed in a skillful and
workmanlike manner—on fair principles and
ON VERY REA,SONABLE TERMS.
Having
. determined upon a permanent 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 satisfaction.
lE3 Ether administered to proper persons
riIHE GLATZ FERRY,
Formerly Keesey's.
The undersigned having leased the above
named old established Ferry and Hotel, in
Hellam Township, York county, opposite the
borough of Marietta, where he is prepared to
entertain the public at his bar and table with,
the best the market affords. He would very
respectfully inform the traveling public that
having obtained
First Class Ferry Boats,
and efficient ferrymen, and is now fully preps-.
red to ac,commoilate persons wishing to croai.
the Susquehanna with vehicles or otherwise
without delay or detention. JOHN NOEL.
DAVID COCHRAN,
Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger.
WOULD most respectfully inform the cit-
V izens of Marietta and the public gener
ally that he is prepared to do • '
House. Painting,
China Glossing,
Paper Hanging, 6-c.,
At very short notice and at prices to suit tbe
kle can be found at his mother's resi- ,
dence on .the corner of Cheinut and Second
streets, a few doors below the M. E. Church,
and immediately opposite the old Oberlin
Coach Works. [Aug.
ATARIETTA WARBLE YARD.
Yonitives, In*, &O.
MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason,
Opposite the Town Hall Park,
Marietta, Pa. • -, ta
—o—
TAE Marble business in all its branches,
will tie continued at the old place, near
the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys
Tavern "where every description of marble
work; will be kept on hand or made to order at
short notice and at very reasonable prices.
Marietta, June 29,1861. 49-ly
C HEAP LAMPS. .
A FoEsli SUPPLY OP
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns
of every- patern,
suitable for the Parlor,
the
Kitchen and the Chamber 1 Hanging and. Side
Lamps for Halls, Churches, Stores and Offices.
Having purchased them from the manufactu
rers in large quantities at the lowest cash rates,
we cap them much under the usual retail
prices, although every Other description 9f
goods are. advancing. •
PATTERSON l3r CO.
AA LEXANDER LYNDSAY,
- Fashionable
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of this Borough and neigb borhood 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 2 is enable(' to select with more judgment
than those who are not. He continues to_man
ufacture in the- very best manner. everything,
in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he
will warrant for neatness and good fit.
'Call and examine his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
ff. L. & E. J. 2A1:11{
ESPECTFULLY inform their
' lii.,friends and the public that they
still continue the WATCH, CLOCK
• ND JEWELRY business :at the old
stand North-west. Corliei 'of North
ueerkstreet and Center Square, Laricaater,
A full assortment of goods in ourrline of busi
.
ness always on hand arai for sale at the lowest
cash, rates. ,14pairing Vended riOper
sinri4.hy- Me Eropridore4-
TALL AND WINTER
41 Go r 0 0111011 11CD 4.
DIFFENBACH
HAVING RETURNED FROM
- NEW-YORK
aaaci
Air H ERE he purchased a stock of seasons-
V ble goods at such prices as to defy com
petition.
CALL AND SEE THE FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP
DRESS GOODS,
For Men's Ladies and Children's Wear.
NEW DRESS GOODS '
Such, as Cloaking Cloths,
Silks, Poplins, DeLanes, Prints,
Bleached and unbleached Unsling at nearly
OLD PRICES.
Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Notions of all kinds:
Fancy and Plain Cassimeres,
Black and Fancy Cloths,
Vestings,
Cashmeretts, Tweeds,
Kentucky-Jeans, Carpeting,
Oil Cloths,Window . Blinds,
Buff olland, for Curtains,
Curtain Fixtures, &c., &c.,
All of the above goods having been bought
FOR CASH, will be sold cheap, as the cheapest.
GROCERIES :
Ten 1-11u1s. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon ;
Fresh Soda and Wine Cup Biscuit; Sugars,
Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices.
Five Hhds. Sugar House Molasses at 25
cents per gallon.
LIQUORS:
Brandies, Gins,Superior Old Rye,Pure Port,
Sherry and Maiera Wines, all of which will,
be sold at the lowest price FOR CASH.
China, Glass and Queenswar&
lE.,b The highest price paid for produee.
600 , 000 MALAEGOFIUNTIAOLE
SELL LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE
COUNTY COLORED
Map of the United States, Canadas,
AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
From recent surveys ' completed August.loth,
1862 ; cost $20,000 to engrave it and one
year's time: It is superior to any $lO
. Map ever made by Colton or
Mitchell, and sells at tho
LOW PRICE .OF FIFTY CENTS.
370,000 names are engraved on this Map
It is not only a County Map, but it is also a
County and Railroad Map
of the United States and Canadaa Combined in
.
one, givin .
Every Railroad Station
and distances between.
Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per
day, and will take back all, maps that cannot
be sold and refund the money;
Send for $1 worth to try.
Printed instructions how to canvas well,
furnished all our agents. •
Wanted—Wholesale Agents for our-Maps
in' every . State California,. Canada, England,
France and euba. A fortune may be made
- with a few hundred dollars capital. Ao Com
petition. J. T. LLOYD, No. ;64 Broadway,
New York.
The War Department uses our Map of Vir
ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost $lOO,-
(100, on which is marked Antietam Creek,
Sharpsburg, Maryland Heights, Williamsport
Ferry, Rhorersville, Noland's Ford, and - all
others on the Potomac, and every other place
in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, or
money refunded. -
Lloyd's
Typographical Map of Kentucky,
Ohio, indiana, and Illinois, • -
is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the
War Department. Money refunded to any
one finding an'error in it. Price 50 cents.
From the Tribune, Aug. 2.
"Lloyd's Mop of Virginia. Maryland, and
Pennsyivania.—This Map is very large ; its
cost is but 25 cents, and it is the best which
can be-purchased."'
Lloyd's great Map of the Mississippi
River—
From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm.
Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis,
M 0.., shows every man's plantation and own
er's name from St. Louis to the Gulf of Meici,
co-1,350 miles—every sand-bar, island, town,
landing, and all places 20 Milesback from the
river—colored in counties and States. Price
$1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, and $2.50 on
linen, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON,
September 17, 1862.
T. Lrovn—Sir : Send me your Map of
the'Mississippi River, with price per htindred
copies. - Rear-.Admiral Charles 13. Davis,
commanding the Mississippi squadron, is au-
Ahtirised to purchase as many as are required
for, use of the squadron.
GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy.
WINES .36 LIQUORS.
- H. D. I3ENJAIVI IN,
DEALER IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
Picot Building, Marietta, Pa.
——o—
BEGS leave to inform the public that he
will continue the WINE & LIQUOR busi
ness, in all its branches. He will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of
Brandies, Wines Gins, Irish and Scotch
Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, cc.,
BENJAMIN'S
Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky,
ALWAYS ON HAND,
A very superior OLD RYE WHISKEY
net received, which is warranted pore.
03- All H. D. B. now asks of the public
is a careful examination of-his stock and pri
ces, which will, he is confident, result in Ho
tel keepers and others finding it to their ad.
vantage to make their purchases from 1 im.
d ‘
C 4 C) ./31.. .
2.P-
V V A L. ...
THE undesrit ned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Marietta and vicinity that
he is prepared to deliver
41C11101,2111.31C.
AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, VIZ:
Baltimore Company, Stove and Egg at 04:5Q.
Do Do Nut, 3:25.
Shamokin White Ash, Stove size, 4;50.
Do Red Ash, 4:50.
Do No. Four, - 3:50.
Do White Ash Nut,. 3:25.
Treverton, Egg and Stove size, 4:50.
THOS. ZELL, Agt.
Marietta, September 6, 1862.
DR. J. Z. H.OFF.R...
OF THE BALTIMORE CORLE::::
lesa=' OF DENTAL SURGER'It.
LATE OF HARRISBURG.
•
/Th Fy I C El.—Front' street, fourth door from
IL/Locust, over Saylor & McDonald's Book
Store, Columbia. Entrance between the Drug
and Book Store's.
Columbia, May 1, 1860.-Iv.
ok's.,Dandelion Coffee.
THIS preparation, made,from the best-,Java
Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a
superior Nutrztious Beverage for General De
bility,- Dyspepsia,.and all bilious disordprs.—
Thousands who, haye,been compelled to aban
don_the use of Coffee will use , this without in
jurious effects. Ode can containuthe itrength
of two pounds of ordinary, eoffee. Priare 25
:cents. For gill at J. Fp .Diffenbach's: • -
FRIENDS AND
•
leibts of ii)c Sciaiel's & $. 011.5.
-
-FTOLLOWAPS PILL S. AND DINT
' IVIENT.—AII 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
breve Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to
provide themselves 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 drinking 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, will quickly produce a healthy
action in both liver and stomach, and as s
natural consequence a clear head and good
appetite.
Weakness 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 thew
would increase the relaxation. This is a
great mistake, for these Pills will correct the
liver and stomach and thus 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 Bewels so sure as this famous medicine.
VauntEers Attention indiscretion of
Youth
Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can with certainty be radically cured if the
Pills air taken night and roorning,-and the
Otritine-nt be freely used as stated in the printed.
instructions. If treated in any other nanner
they day up in one part tehreak out in another:
Whereas this Ointment will- remove the
formor from the system and leave the Patients
in vigorous:and healthy man. it will require
as little - perseverance in bad cases to insure a
lasting cure.
For Wounds either occasioned by the
Bayonet, Sabre or the 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 °lay provide hirrself With this
matchless Oitathent, which should be thruss
into the wound and smeared all around it, then
cover u ith 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 inflamation.
Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's
Chist should he provided with these valuable
Remedies.
IMPORTANT CauTroN!—None are genuine
unless the words " HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK
and LoanoN," are discernible as a 'Trate, -
mark in every leaf 'of the bee& of directions,
around each pot or box ; the same may be
plainly seen by holding the" leaf to the
A handsome reward will be given to any one
rendering such information no may load to the
detection of any party or parties counterfeiting
the medicines or vending the same, knowing
them to be spurious.
* * *Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York,
and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers
in Medicine throughout the civilized world,
in pots, at .25c. 62c. and $1 each.
l There is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients
in.every disorder are affixed to each pet. '
December 14, 1861.--No, 20-Iy,
New Summer Goods.
We have just received a full and
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHIFO
DESIRABLE IN THE MARKET
FOR LADY'S;
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
OUR VARIETY OF LADIES
DRESS GOODS
Is very large and contains many styles of tare
beautyi adapted to the wants of the plain and
gay. °fir line of
Men's and Youth's Cassimeres
CANNOT FAIL To SUIT EVERY TASTE.
Gloves, Hosiery,
Mitts, and Notions of all"'"
kinds in .full supply ; Sun
Umbrellas, Worked Collars, Shawls,
Veils, Etc. Ingrain, Venitian and Rag
CARPETS,
Transparent,
Oil Cloth and Paper
Window Blinds, Wall
Paper in styles suitable for
Parlors, Chambers and Halls.
GROCERIES, GROCRERY AND FISH.
ALL OF WHICH WILL Be SIZED VERY CHEAP
SPANGLER k PATTERSON.
NATRONA COAL OIL!
WARRANTED NOW-EXPLO'SIi,N
AND EQUAL TO ANY
IKE ItOSEIsTE.
Why buy an explosive oil, when a few cents
more per gallon will furnish yriu with a
PERFECT OIL? 'MADE ONLY BY
Penn'a' Salt Manufacturing Company ;
No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
February Y 5, 1862-Iy.
VAPORIFIER SAPONIFIER !
The Family Soapmaker.
All Kitchen grease can be made into good
SOAP BY USING SAPONIFIER.
hJDirections accompanying each Ip&.
Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup
of Coffee. Manufactured ONLY by the
PATENTEES,—PENNA. MANUFACTURING CO.
No. 127 Walnut-at. ,:Philadelphia.
17 U RNETT'S Cocoaine.- A compound of
Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair.
For efficacy and agreeableness, it is without
an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off.
It promotes its hcalthy and vigerousgrowth.
It is not greasy or sticky.
It leaves no disagreeable odor.
It softens the hair when hard and dry.
It soothes the irritated scalp skin. -
It affords the richest lustre.
It remains longest in effect. For sale by
WEST & ROTH, Successors to Dr. Grove
MILE American Watches are among the best
timekeepers now in use,' and for durability
'strength.and simpliCity far surpasr•any other
watch made in the world.
H.L'.SE.J.2AIIDI
Corner of North Queeu-st., and Centre Square
Lancaster, Pa., have them for sale at the ern,
lowest rates—every, watch accompanied with
the manufaeturers guarranted to ensure its gen
uineness. •
1 UTTA PERCEIA BLACKlNG—without
V A T brushing : For - Boots, Shoes, Harness,
Carriages, and Military Leather Work. it
gives the leather a palish like patent leather,
makei it water proof, does not stain the whit
`est article of dress and need not be 'applied of
tener than two or three times a month.
Por sale at Dr. Landis' Drug Store.
PLATED WARE: A Large and hue stock
of Plated ware at H. L. & E. J. ZATIK's,
Corner : of - North Queer Street &. Center Square,
Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in N‘ariety ' Coffee
Urns. .Prtcheis, iGoblets, Salt. Stands, Cake
Baskets, Card Baskets, - Spoons, Perks, Knives,
,casters,-&c.,&e., at manufacturers prt Les.
6 REL.:C/I.T Ce . artartipid. t r art - Ityld*te, rates..