Ely Soul Oarieitian. MARIETTA CAR TIME.—The several pas senger 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: The evening train west at 6:55. sATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1862 fix The drafted men from this county will rendezvous at Lancaster and Mount Joy, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, as follows : Those from the following districts will report themselves on Monday next, at the Court House, Lancaster : Bart, Clay, Earl West, Leacock Upper, Larnpeter West, Manor, Washington, Penn, The following districts will report at Mount Joy, on Tuesday : Conoy, Hempfield West, Donegal West, Mount Joy, Donegal East, Rapho, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, The following at Lancaster, on Wed• neaday Colerain, Little Britain, Conestoga, Pequea, Drumore, Providence, Eden, Salisbury, 'lamp&ld East, Strasburg twp., Lancaster I wp , Columbia, Lampeter East, Manheim twp. Leacock, The following at Lancaster, on Thurs day : Adamstown, Brecknock, Carnarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, Earl, Earl East, Ephrata, Warwick. The whole number drafted from the county is 1625. Substitutes must be offered at Harrisburg and there sworn co. The eighth annual meeting of the Teachers' Institute for Lancaster coun ty, will be held in Fulton Hall, Lancas ter, commencing on Monday, the 24th instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and con tinue during the week, The approach ing meeting will doubtless be much more interesting than either of its predeces sors. A vast amount of useful and en tertaining matter will be brought before the Institute, by means of Lectures, Class Drills, Essays and Discussions.-- No effort will be omitted to render the exercises of the coming Institute pleas ant and profitable, and it is hoped that the Teachers throughout the county will Abe present, and assist in not only ma king it larger in numbers than any here tofore held, bat °Geol . increased interest to its members. School Directors and friends of education generally should be present to participate in the useful and delightfa! exercises. t,c i , 'Squire Ma:lune and Jsmes Dun kle of this county, who were a few months since arrested on the charge of forging bounty land warrants and plead guilty to the charge have been sentenc ed by Judge Gadwallader., to five years earls to the Rasters Penitentiary. The Lancaster Express says Lieut. U. LI. McGlone of Capt, company in the 13511, a son -of the "Squire" whose sentence is noticed above, and was gen erally considered, previous to leaving this county, as a sympathizer with secesh, who went into service for the sake of the pay of an officer; which opicion gains strength from the fact that he also is now in prison in Washington for ut tering treasonable sentiments, having been arrested a week or two since. Gir Hon. John Reiman, one of the Associate Judges of the Courts of York County, died at his residence in York, on Sunday morning a week, after a pro tracted illness. He was a man well known throughout that county, and was much respected by all classes of people for his kind and generous disposition. Be filled the office of County Commis sioner for three years, and was twice el ected to the position which he held at the time of his death. He was in the Cdst year of his age.—Lancaster Union. fur We learn, with much regret, that Dr. Horace West will leave this place on Thursday next, to return to Bain. bridge. The Doctor has made a host of friends in our midst, who will be sorry to hear of his determination to leave.— May he never want friends. A more courteous gentleman it has never been our good fortune to have met. gir We redeived a' bundle of Rich mond papers a few days since, from our townsman John McAdams. Scott Pat terson also sent us another copy of "The New South." Scott is now under Gen. Mitchell, who is doing things up right. oar The Agriculturist for November is out. No farmer can well do without this invaluable monthly visitor. Only one dollar a year. Orange Judd, 41 Park Row, New York. Gir Capt. Daniel Herr of Columbia has been compelled to resign his com mission in the 11th Pennsylvania Caval ry and will return home. gir The Susquehanna ha§ been taking a rise. The bars :n front of town are covered and quite a current in the river. = Oar Capt. Rodgers of the Stanton Ca valry is in town recruiting. He can be found et the Donegal House. ge- Gen. Jefferson, C. Davis has been indicted at Louisville, for manslaughter, for shooting General Nelson. G. SCOTT ON 0. P. F.—The New York Herald in speaking of Gen. Win field Scott's letter to James Buchanan on the origin of the war, holds the fol lowing language : "It throws a flood of light upon the trembling imbecility and truckling cowardice Mr. Buchanan dur ing the last dark six months of his most wretched administration. There is noth ing in all history to compare with it in groveling servility, fear and obedience by the head of a great nation, to a little knot of insolent and threatening traitors. Had the suggestion and appeals of Gen. Scott, October, 1860, to January, 1861, in behalf of strong garrisons in our South ern forts, been adopted by President Buchanan, he could have crashed this great rebellion in the bud, as Gen. Jack son nipped the nulification experiment of South Carolina of 1832-33. This lit ter of General Scott, with its valuable memoranda and their dates and specifi cations, clinches the nail of Mr. Buchan an's shameful moral cowardice and sniv elling dotage. His responsibility for this war will follow him throngh a thous and generations, in darkened contrast with the shining patriotism of General Scott." go. We clip from the Washington Star the following notice of the 135th Pennsylvania Regiment, Col. Porter, in which regiment the "Marietta Braves," Capt. Samuel G. Miller are in.: "nis fine regiment has been doing provost duty for some time in this city, and the general good conduct of the men, and the soldierly qualities of the officers have been remarkedby all. Col. Por ter is a strict disciplinarian, and under his management, the regiment, although a new one, has attained great proficien cy, and the good effects. of a stringent enforcement of needed rules and regula tions is visible everywhere. The regi ment is encamped in the barracks, east of the Capitol, formerly occupied by -the 86th Regiment, New York Volunteers, and the encampment is kept in so neat a condition as to make it a desirable residence. When the 135th took pos session the ground was in a miserable condition, covered with filth, badly po liced, roofs of barracks defective, boards torn:off from the buildings, and every thing out of repair. Under the energet ic management of Quartermaster Cush man, all this was at once remedied, and the general health of the men fully at test the advantage of cleanliness. The buildings are warm, dry and comforta ble, and present a really inviting ap pearance. One of the buildings has been fitted up as a chapel, and. Divine service is held every Sabbath by the Chaplain. The different companies of the regiment do duty in Georgetown, at the Old Capitol prison, the Central Guardhouse, and as a street patrol,. and in the perfon9ance of all their duties they are remarkably efficient, so much so that the citizens much - desire the re tention of the /35th in this duty, and the interests of the Government cannot be•better subserved than by retaining them." From the above it appears our Mari etta boys are getting along finely. A line frorn the Captain, Lieut. IC rater and G. W. Hearothe, who is also at Wash ington, says they are flourishing "like a green bay tree." May it long continue so. may' There is an error, we understand, says the Washington' Intelligencer, in the statement going through the pa pers, that Brigadier General McCall, commanding the . Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, has been relieved from duty.— The General has not returned to duty, because detained by illness, which fol lowed his imprisonment and exchange. He i 3 now convalescing. We do hope, however, that he will be relieved. Cr George Bright, a brother of the Indiana Senator, is a resident of Shelby ville, Kentucky. It was he who, when the rebels made a raid into that town, informed them of the trap which was laid for them. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF WI LLIAM DIX, late of the _VA Borough of Marietta, deceased. Letters of Administration, de bongs non, with the Will annexed, on said Estate, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay fnr settlement to the undersigned, residing in said borough. F. L. BAKER, Administrator, &c. Marietta, Oct. 27, 1862. -13-6 t TURNPIKE ELECTION. The stockhol ders of the Lancaster and Marietta turn pik e 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, managers, and a secretary and treasurer, for the ensuing year. ' By order of the Board. A. N. CASSEL, Secretary. Marietta, October 25,1862. • Beady-made Clothing. J. 4. 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 bear the prices. THE SOLDIERS' HOME. ..... KEPT BY FULKS..k WOLFE, CAPITOL HILL, WASHINGTON, D. 0. J3UGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various styles and at touch lower prices than the seine sold last fall Spangler It Patterson. BOHLEN'S long ,celelf. D bra . t BENJAMIN CONSTANTLY on hand; Monongahela rec tified Whiskey. - Beitiamtn 4' Co. c - 19-TH - E COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. Lona, Presi dent; Hon. A. L:HAYES and FERREE Barer- TON. Esq., Associate Judg , s of the. Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Lan caster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Pre cept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation through out my baliwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a general Jail delivery, also 'a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the peace and Jail delivery, will commence in the Court House. in the city of Lancaster, in the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIRD MONDAY IN NOV'R, 1862, in pursuance of which precept, Public No!tce is hereby given, to the Mayor and Alderman of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Jus tices of the Peace, the Coroner and 'Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examina tions, and their other remembrances, to all those things which to their offices appertain, . in their behalf to be done ; and also all those who prosecute against the prisoners who are, or thee shall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to pros ecute against them as shall be just. . Dated at Lancaster, the 13th Au of Octo ber, 1862. S. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. FALL AND WINTER r 411[31 411:111 MAP Mbil • J. R. DIFFENBACH HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW-YORK a3aca Philadelphia WHERE he purchased a stock of seasona l' ly ble goods at such prices as to defy con= 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, DeLan - es; Prints, Bleached and' unbleached Muslims of nearly =3l Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Notions of all kinds: Fancy and Plain Cassinieres, Black and Fancy Cloths, Vestings, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Yeans, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Buff Holland, 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 Hhds. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon ; Fresh Soda and Wine Cup Biscuit; Sugars, Coffees, Team, &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 Madiera Wines, all of which will, be sold at the lowest price FOR CASH. China, Gl6ss and Queensware, The highest price paid for produce The Soldiers True Friend .always EADY. HOLLOWAY'S o.l,vritEivr.—Long marches, sore and still joints, blistered and inflamed feet, all then the Soldiers must endure, MOTHERS, REHEIOBER THIS, wlien your sons are grasping their muskets to meet danger, think what relief a single pot of this A L L HEALINCIII CooLtam Salve will give To the one you love whec far away from home and friends. It hardens and makes tough the feet so that they can endure great fatigue. It soothes and relieves the inflamed and stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and vigor ous, while for Sabre Cuts and Gunshot Wounds, It stands unequelled, removing and prevent ing every vestige of inflamation and gently drawing the edges together, it quickly and completely heals the most frightful wounds. Wives and Sisters of our Volunteers. You cannot put into the Knapsacks of your Husbands and 'Brothers ; a more valuable or more necessary gift than a supply of this Extraordinary Military Salve. The lonely sentry walking his rounds at night, exposed to drenching rains and chilled night air, is - often seized with most VIOLENT PAINS, Cough and suffocating Hoarseness, first symptoms of quick consumption, but if supplied with Holloway's Pills and Hollo way's Ointment, all danger is averted, a few Pills taken night and morning, and the Oint ment briskly rubbed twice a day over the throat and chest will - remove the severest pains and stop the most - distressing or Danger ous cough. Therefore we say to the whole Army. Soldiers Attention !! See to your own health, do not trust to the Army supplies, although most valuable.— These Pills and Ointment have been thorough ly tested they are the-only remedies used in the European Camps and Barracks, for over forty years Doctor Holloway has supplied all the Armies in Europe, and during the Crimean Campaign he established a depot at Balaclava, for the exclusive sale of these Great Remedies. many a time his special Agent there has sold over a ton in weight of the Ointment in a single day. These terrible and fatal enemies of the SOLDIERS IN CAMP, Dierhee, Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores and Scrofu lous Eruptions, all disappear like a charm before these Pills 4 Ointment, and now while the cry rings throughout the land, To Arms! To Arms!! Do not let these brave men perish by disease place in their hands these Precious Remedies, that will enable them to resist the dangerous exposures, the Fevers, the Chills, and the wounds which they cannot avoid, and what is more, cannot frequently get succour in the moment of need, whereas if our brave men have only to put their hands into their Knap sacks and find there a sure remedy for all the casualties of the battle field. How many thousands of lives would thiis be saved who would otherwise perish before relief could be obtained. IMPORTANT CAUTION!—None are genuine unless the words "Holloway, New York and London," are disernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot and box • the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the tight. A hand some reward will be given to any one render ing such information as may lead to the de tection of apy 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 boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents, and ffil each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.. N.B.—Directions for the guidance:of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. 4140.1 WAGES PAID. fsloo. TO sell goods for the ADAMS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our agents, or pay wages at from $4O to $lOO per month, and pay all necessary expenses. Our machine is perfect in its mechanism. A. child can learn to. operate it.by half an hour's instruction! It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use, and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for throe years. Address C. .RUGGLES, Gen , / Ag't., July 26,'62-Iy.] Detroit, Mich. GENTS NEW STYLE CA.P,S, , • A.T CRULL'S ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF 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 vendue 3 at the public house of David Cassel, in said borough, the following Real Estate of said deceased: A LOT OF GROUND, Fronting on the North side of Front Street, 40 feet and extending in depth 200 feet to an Al ley, in the Eastern part of said borough, on which is erected A TWO-STORY FRAM! DWELLING- HOUSE And all necessary out-buildings. Also A HALF LOT OF GROUND, In the same part ofsaid borough, fronting on the North side of Front Street 20 feet and ex tending m depth 200 feet to an Alley, on which is erected a one-and-a-half-story FRAME DWELLING; 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. New Bummer Goods. We have just received a full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN THE MARKET, FOR LADY'S, WEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. OUR VARIETY OF LADIES DRESS GOODS Is very large and contains many styles of rare beauty, adapted to the wants of the plain and gay. Our line of Men's and Youth's Cassisneres CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, and Notions of all kinds in full Supply ; Son 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, CROCKERY AND FISH. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP SPANGLER 4- PATTERSON. D R. WM. B. HURD'S DENTAL REMEDIES Rhe the beef iq the. Bob% Insuring Fine Teeth and a.Sweet Breath AND CUBING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA p/seo "YOU wish to be blessed with and ad , mired for pe pearly while and sound TEETH? Dr. Wm. 11. Hurd's Unrivalled Tooth Powder, warranted free from acid, alkal.' or any injurious substance. Price 25c abort Bewate of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders, which whiten but distroy. Do you wish to be certain that your breath is pure, sweet and_agreeable to husband or wife, lover or friends T Use Dr. HURD'S cel ebrated Mouth Wash. Price 37c a bottle. This astringent wash is also'tho best remedy in the world for Canker, Bad Breath, Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds. Do you, or your children suffer from •Tooth ache? Get Dr. HUR D' S Magic Toothache Drops. Price 15 cents per bottle. Are you afflicted with Neuralgia? Get- Dr. FI UR D'S Neuralgia Plasters. The most ef fective and delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor bliater, but soothe and charm pain away. Try them. Price, IS 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? Get Dr. William B. Hurd's Dental Treasury, the neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make to another. Price al. Sent by Express ou receipt of price. For sale at all-the best stores throughout the country. Ca orlon :—As there are dealers who take advantage of our advertisements to im pose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having what you call for, and you will 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 4- CO., NEW-YORK. B. B..RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, Ai F. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GRATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta Jr and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, 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 N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on band and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. A LSO,—READY-MA DE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. Musical Academy, At Lancaster City, Penna Mrs. Graves and Daughter, from Phila., Teachers of the Piano, Guitar and Vocal Music. TEEMS, Five Dollars for three months. Particular attention paid to the Rudiments. N. B. Agents for the sale of CONR A.D MYERS' world renowned Pr.& os. Ladies desirous of, purchasing a good PIANO, are respectfully invited to call .at the subscribers residence where they can be seen ; also good Second-hand Pianos, from $25 and upwards. Music Stools, $5. All.the new Music received as soon as published, for sale at city prices, by M. P. GRAVES, June 14-3m] No. 15, East Orange St. MEYER'S WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL PIANOS Attention is called to the recent improvements, by which the 4reatest possible volume of tonfe has been obtained, without sacrificing any of the well known sweetness of these Instruments. This, with an impioved touch and action, ren der these Pianos uneaqualed. The dull and muffled, or metalic and wiry tone is entirely avoided. All Instruments warranted to stand all climates. W AREROOMS, '722 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Horace West, N, D. Fir AVING purchased, in connection, with Harrison Roth, Dr. Grove's Drug Store an 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 patrans. 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 will give him a trial: '-• - • S. H. GROVE. J. A. CONGDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,: .- Opposite - the resulence - pf Col. John-W.Mark •• Irid?ket,st 11farietta P THE _lnsweance Xarnlzans, Of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penn' a CHARTER PERPETUAL! MHIS Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutu al plan, either f.r a cash premium of premium note. The. success of the Company - has far ex ceeded the most sanguine expectations of the Directors, and it will be noticed by the follow ing statement that its affairs are in a healthy and flourishing condition. WHOLE AMOUNT INSUR.F:D $772,707 34. Balance of Cash Premiums unexpended, Feb ruary Ist, 1861, $865 18 Cash Premiums received during the last year, less agents' commission, $3,315 54 Interest received on money loanei last year, 29 35 Losses and Expenses paid the last year, $2,704 21 Balance of Cash Premiums unex- pended,Yeb. 10, 1862, It will be seen from the above that the money paid in advance for policies has oeen sufficient to pay all losses and expenses and leave a surplus fund of over Fifteen Hundred Dollars, and that the Directors have never levied any tax upon the members of the Com pany C. S. K A,UFFMAN„President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Sectary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS C. S. Kauffman, Abraham Bruner, Sr„ John Fendrich, H. G. Minich, Samuel F. Eoillein, Michael - S. Shuman, Ephraim Hershey, Michael H. Moore, George Young, Jr., Nicholas Mc Donald. Amos S. Green. REFER EN CES.—The following persons are all members of this Compang: Bainbridge—R. H Jones. John H. Smith, Joseph Kurtz. Co/unibia—Geo. Bog' e, Hiram Wilson, F. S. Bletz, Casper Yeager, H. C. Fondersmith, John Shenberger, J. G. Pollock, Frank Shillot, John Gaus, J. J. & P. S. Mc- Tague, Michael S. Shuman, 8.. Williams, John Cooper, Geo. W. Heise, Washington Righter, Samuel Shoch, Robert Hamilton, Eckert & Myers, Thomas Welsh, Win. A. Martin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip Huebner, Eplintfin Hershey, Philip Schalck, David Hanauer, John Kramer ' Jacob Stacks, Jacob Stripe, Benj. F. ApPold,Wm. Whipper, John Q. Denney, John Felix, Silvester , Yogis, ,Samuel Arms, A. Gray & Co. East lempield —Simon Minicla. Falmouth—Abraham Col lins, Salauel 'Horst, Michael Hess. Lancas ter—John Rankin, B. A. Shaeffer,, Henry E. Leman, Wm. T. ,Cooper, John Sheaffer, Geo. Reese. Marietta—Geo. W. Mehaffey, John H. Summy, Frederick Mahling, E. D. Roath, Calvin A. Schaffner, John Naylor, Samuel Hopkins, Martin Hildebrandt, H. & F. Fletch er. Mount Joy . H4acub Myers, Israel Barn hart, Michael Brandt, John Breneman.— Manheim—John Hosteter, J. E. Cross, Sam'l. Long, Geo. Weaver,"John M. Dunlap, John Dutt, Philip Arnt, Jacob H. Kline, David Fisher. /Ifaytown—Hiram Beatty, George B. Murray, Samuel Pence, Simon F. Albright...— Mayan/Ile—A. S. Bowers. Manor Township '=Jacob B. Shuman, Christian Miller, Julius L. Shuman. Peen Township—Daniel Frey, Henry B. Becker, Henry Neff, John E. Bren ner. Rapho Township--Chnstiam Greider, Edward Givens, blichael Witman. West Ilempfleld Township—H. E. Wolf, B. A. Price, M. A. Reid, J. H. Strickler,Amos S. Bowers, Jacob Hoffman. Warwick - fownShip—Daniel B. Erb. It-The Company wish to appoint an Agent for each Township in Lancaster County.— Persons wishing to take the Agency can apply n person or by letter. ivB-35 600 000 MALleoLvsivrTAO`LE SEL2LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED Map of the United States,' Cazadas, AND NEW BR aNSWICK. From recent surveys, completed August 10th, 18621 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 the 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 Canadas combined in one, giving .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 üba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. An Com petition. J. T. LLOYD, No. i 64 Broadway, New Yo r k. The War Department uses our Map of Vir ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost $lOO.- 000, 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 dl) cents. From the Tribune, Aug. 2. "Lloyd's Map of Virginia. Maryland, and Pennsylvania.—This Map is very Urge ; its cost is but 2d cents, and it is the best which can be purchased." • Lloyd's great Map of the Mississippi lE5=l From Actual Surveys by Copts. Bart and Wm. Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., shows every man's plantation ano own er's name from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexi co-1,350 miles—every sand-bar, islarrd, town, landing, and all places 20 miles back 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. J. T. LLOYD-Sir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral . Charles H. Davis : commanding the Mississippi squadron, is au thorized to purchase as many as are required for use of the squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the, Navy. ERISMAN 2 B Saw mill and Lumber Yard, MARIETTA, PA. CONSTANTLY on hand a full assortment of all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he otters at reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, &angling, Rafters, Laths, Shingles, Pails, t e . t c . OAK, PINE 4- HEMLOC`K TiMBI All orders attended to with dispatch. .T. M. ERISMAN. 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