t.„.0• the (41tattettian, L. ak,er, i to? _ MARIEI"I7A, PA : .P. g, 81)..;. agir, A letter has just been received at thel4 avy * 15e partment, fro rii . :§lrWilliam Arinstront, the well.knoWntEnglish gun tucker; in which hWt'rkeS Allis Govern inent,to imitate the example of France and Russid, , by thanithictaring, his guns. Po this piece Of 'scieriti6e,' impertinence, Capt. Oidnatice“Bureau;` has written ii'daustie reply, iu Which he tellt4SitrzWillialM"'that' the Aritistrong” guns dapterediat'Fert Fiher afford us the means of testing their supposed effi cienef.'' these found.an inseriPtionfieettinii ferthlhat they Were prdsdilt AriristiOng' to Jeff Thais. ' ' fr. Ciprinn,Rivalin, is • ; worth ,over j a millinn ,of and, the ti riches , nol oreitman „initho; :UP ited „. States.. The colored : men j pf.,lSTe w,,,Ynrk la ave,,,many rich men gmong them, .4Petm Vandyke, Robert Watson, qlouces,t,er, „And,. M CrPshYe whotgraJ 3 Fi1j,Putt5 3 ,9 0 9, 0 .9 0 iu propfirtyi, real estate,.anc l 3 the,17 7 09, in Pililaflekpw%o4Pge ' , aro ntvfnnr thorisa,ktl,familieg a gnaidy thr9et lunfired living in..tioir Agin hnnses., t mong,the riqh4ln.9nl :Prosser.,-, ,the,latter said : to be : worth, oyprAsqo,ooo4, ,r 1 ,L.c.n • iWtlitVifee t Artlii IfenklEigS; a" native' of Prussia, twenty or . twenty-one'Year of age,,ph0,1144 boon .4,1 t this, coantry i not longke,,t,halhAtiree,or i .conr ,months,, ; has b nes, t rAnd e i . , imilitayy cop tinis sion in St. ,T , pni,g, k arld,,,entcp fifteen years' imprAson,Run.t. for,olltaining money ,ft:om solillersj iwAyes, ,under false pretences., Acee'rding ~nwpqtatemento fund IN, an d: friencle ! oeeppy ~positions of dignity anki,n,figance in, ais native poun trYe MB,ft'tb , 9S bCiAg §ecrentY of Stale r mager Prussia.,„„ b'y both ins of OdnOe r gi l 'fitring,' the cidsinkh'Ourn ant i hdrizff the 'noinege'nf three' ''`cent piJdes; h'irnniereed Mat nee riin'4llle's tliat the tb cent r iiideeg,l4l;lll%,s t 'the 'nnao'drie cif 'la 'ceriti, 'end ttint‘ own Aar et! 'e o O in - Anal' bh 1 ndrir'to` thnfou'r Cents. ItAthio gai6R Mine f ally ' faipei• ft:tYntiOrialVitrie"rieit 'elnW' deh6 rriin a tiße fo tfie ne w patini• 'eerie:notes, being illegal, cirenlation: or A little- boy.; about ten yearsof age, residing near l'opatoog Lake Sue , se 'Stiort, ' Wit% "t: a 'shortlirip hi;tide, 'having gene Out wit 916t1' to' 14 - Othiti 2 wai'sben or hire toy' sonic, roothei; ing acrOSS two leg's, blt tdn e.,11 - closse't,':,' to'p' of' h. pair of bodifi, which Were reco'gnized'as these wi re by 'the hey: `L'lt is' supposed thai the little ; fellow'was deveured by a bear or panther, which is said to have been seen in that neighborhood. car A telegraphic dispatch from Gen. Cameron to Senator Lowery..announeee that Col. Harry White has,been.promo tad to Brigadier , Generah The admin- tetration Jnever ati•,act that gave greater“so,tiefaotion-Ao ~ t he, Senate, of Pennsylvania, than this prom o tion ; and the Senators are itibilent over it, :ins much as the 'gallant Colonel was a mem, bar of thatibodrat ; the time of his in eareeration in, the rebel prisons: _ • 4tir The new'qUota Of 300,000 isbeing rapidly filled: "'lt is 'staled mmi=official ly that betweenthree'andloUr 'thousand fresh. tvpops are being•daily sent to the several apnies. Most, of , these troops go to filt,up and r,egineents, and by, being thus dlstribatesl beecepe disciplined sol diers (tad , ready for Active ; service ha a few weeks., =IN The extraoriiihitiy spectacle. of a black nian te'stifying' against 'a white person ivas b Witriesiiiil 'in ' the ;Police doarttif L'onis for ilia first . time :in the State's 'histcity, l on Monda3ii last. The person itit§ a woman, an' ex inmate of the work-honse. , to- The prggers of Richmond have all been sy!ppad . , from publication by the conscription or their employers.. 'The "Dispatch" published a half sheet by the aid of 'friend's exethpt from militarrdnty. air The Ceppechwid paper at Grass Valley, Cal., complains that - thb goats, performing the office 'of street scaven gers, follow the carrier and devciur that valuable journal. lllir By a general order lido' the reb el War ' Department, General; Gideon Pillow has been made "Hog!':: Winder's successor as Commissary General of prisoners. ',All deserters are warned. by ~the President that unless they return to, the army - before the tenth of May they will forfeit•their oitizeuthip. 14711 NT ItY m:i'mu:sE.—()n the 20th ult., M re. Clark, of North Collins, New York, and her three children were seat ed at a table, OD which was placed lighted lamp, which the girl undertook to fill with kereosene. In attempting' this, the blitz() communicated to the oil in the can, causing an explosion of both the can and the lamp, and instantly en veloping all four persons in a sheet of Liquid fire. Efforts were made in vain to extinguish the flames. The unfOrtu nate mother was burned to blackness from bond to foot, and her features so horribly disfigured that her, Most inti mato friends could not recognize ''ber. She.survived until Tuesday afternoon, e'ndiiiing 'the Most iiitehae 'The' girl aged thirteen, and a boy aged six . years, were not, expected to Survive. The fourth, a lad of sixteen, was badly burned On the Tight side' of his' head, slieulder, andthe 'whole length of his urn; 'but hopes are entertained for his recOvery: MONIIMENTp ,GEN. REYNOLDS.—The Philadelphia Ledger of Tnesday morn ing says. that a monument. to be..placed over the remains of, A.T.ajor General Ray- . nolds, who fell at., ‘ Getty.sbergy .has . I been completed by:dlir..k.',truthpre, ,o,f, that.city. , sixteen feet" high, pf white marble; and.contains on a rustic, die ,the names of ; the battles, the .Geoar al took part in. Onitheshaft.is pat in- k relief, a'sword,. sash,..belt aryl, glovesy and crossed cannon and flags. rg.4E?, ,monurneat .contains - the , following, ,',John Fulton Tteraolds, Col. of.the Firth!lnfantry, U..S. Army, .....)la jor General , of, 4 Volunteers. 13orrl, .Sept. 21 183 q. at,,Gettysburg. .while in command of.,,the.. Jeft .wing the Army' of the Xotpmac.'! J.:112001qm. ument will,be.placed..over i his, grave at Lancaster, : Pa.. ` • 3 briSArk.4F.ACE OF AN Gergiah girl, named" Annie . K itteer, thirteen "fears 'ofd; . p4reata dead, leaving her hc•ireseto 850,000 're cotitly disaPpeared froniSLLouis under peculiar circumstarces. .tier guardian hi:id:Wucod her at school in an Ursulina' Coavent, but re'Fently she was allowed to leave fin. a ild : y to attend a funeral, andhasnofsiage been , seen. The ird presSie'n is ihaelier i'riendS!reariUg that,' she would be "induced to i'aka 'the 'veil' . and . givo her : property to the Chdrah' ar`A. "you rig rrsay of Yeirark; unine'd Arthe' foliciwitii cii.'carestadois : -Shei left herifather's hobs° iri dorripclay. withv he'r yolineaSSOciaths, for fill' it lit 'tliam &Qc "a th'eighiwir, arid' whil'e aintisfugtheihsellies'-" , litintiok' liOssesor' 'or it; riad, placing:it:in her moral' , to hide' it fro m lie -'o'tivelt, , oder ti , ta lIT swa 110 lo w e d prVdticitivinterriiil Whiitlyterrriffilited-& her (114t1i. ??, pgrw Two.more States have.:ratified the. y Constitutional Amendment, to wit: Wikonsin,.and Louisiana, the, former with serpfe w, No Les in the, negative, the latter with none at all. These make nineteen!Statest which i haysi already met• the ,question. affirmatively,,. ; two ir - Delaware and Kentucky—negatively. requireonly 'six moro :l States .to insure its adeption,which, from, present appearances, , cannot fail to he obtained. Two younger sons_ of the, late Duke of NeweaAtle, whe, it will, be re. membered, accoppanied,the Prince of Walea,dttring,,hie 4..naerieantour, had a fight with carving knives recently, in a London,Olab Vonsp, when the youngest, nineteen years of age, was killed by his brother„Lord,Arthur. , This is rather putting in the shade our western pas. times.urith the bowie , fir The war is evidently:drawing to a close, but while it ',lasts the 'Treasury must have moneyto meet its cost, and every motive that patriotism can inspire should induce the people to supply its wants without delay. The Government goal buy cheaper for cash in hand than on, credit. Let us see that its wants • pre,premPtly and liberally satisfied. eir A case of astonishing juvenile db. tyravit3r ha's j ustleen developed in Louis ville, Ky. Caroline Miller; a girl thir teen ' years • ord, 'deliberately poisoned her fathei witivars'enie.' The only ex -ease she made'aras that she thought she might have abetter home and less work 'to do it her father was dead. '~ It is, said Bennett, of the New York Herald, was ofTered the French mission but declined it. , . John P. Hale goes' to Spain as our minister. Sir P. Bruce is Loyd Lyons' successor as Min ister to Washington. Lord Lyons' health'being bad. Gir.The construction of the .Govern ment arsenal at Rock Island,. Illinois, will. be commenced immediately. It will cost $1,500,000, and will be one of the largest structure of the kind in the " Cr Sherman took more cannon at Charleston without a battle than Napo leon took in any .tbree of. the greatest battles he ever fought. On ,Friday, the 3rd inst., one hun dred and sixty-eight "bouriti-jumpers were arrested at Hoboken, N. J. Deacon Philips, of Sturbridge, Mats., 'Lo died at the age of 104 years and 8 months, was the oldest man Who voted for Mr: Lincoln last November, and re ceived therefor the written thanks of the President. 'r he Minnesota Legislature has exten ded the right of suffrage to negroes, but the people of the State are to vote on the question next' November. The list of enrollment of the national forces, on the first of November last, contained the names of 2,794,226 men who are stibject to military ,dilty. The Secretary of War, in his annual report, says there is on hand' a stockof three quarters of a million of rsit-class rifle small arms, exclusive , of the arms in. the hands of the troops!' intro duction 'of breach-loading arms :for the' military service generally, 'is reconimen ded 'l4 the Secretary , Over two huncired,' flags, miptured from the rebel% have been received, by . the Secretary of War, properly,,labelled and deposited for E4fe,,lieeping., Tlieljnited Statds owns opivards.lof , 1,000,000,000 acres of publio'.landi sas -ceptitile of kcaltivation. They- own 'at least`2 000,000‘acres of gold-and silver ;Dearing laud. .The arable; lands are. -wo - rth at least sl,2oo,ooo,ooo,'and' the -mineral lands are-worth at least4B l ooo,-, 000,000;' m akin g -toge`them-tO t o :200,000;000. Mr. Vallandig.ham positively , declines rto be aCtiai t date ?Or, Gvernor of CI:14 lnet. fall, .on the. principle; probably, that inOnces,a burnt child:to avoid 'the , Ge.neral Watie Itampton_. bas been notified by , General ..Sherman , that , in colisequenbe of the, murder 'opliis forag essi a similar number of. , rebel prisoners will: be eaeouted.in. the samii-manner. The rebels are appealing 'fradtically for old muskets. So imperative is the dernind that the great want 'orthem' was announced in the Richitiond church es on Sunday. The ladies are called upon to'interest themselves in the • mat ter, ' • ' . . . „Aidaughter of John O. ; Breckenridge, wh,q,Liiis,.beeri attending . school ,at Louis-, t o.,be sept.tbrungh the 0- bel lines to her fathpr; 7 No more Of the' 3 cent fractional curd rency is to be issued, in view of the coin • , pieces anthorized to tio , sabstitutedily aCt of Ccingress. 'Tbat."vibieb will be; returned to the Treasury, Will- not be re-is Sued. One of the most celebrated of the fightingi,egirnerita of Xew York,' with every ,officer, from its Colonel down, have taiien a vow to serve the popular cause in Mexico,as soon as they are out of our ; war with the rebels. I Mr. Watts b'hermap, J .9f • the .well : known banking firm .of Dniman, Shar man & Co., of New York, .died .in the. island of ; Madeira,+ on the 20th of Feb ruary last, in the .53d year of.his age. I. Some 9run6en fellows in a house near COvin'iton; KY., a few days ago;` peured liquor on a companion, andthen , setl on 'fire "for fun." He was 'too much stapified by drink to help himself,, and was so badly burned iliat he died: In Baltimore secesh circles it is sta ted that thereis really,a, serious tnisan-, derstanding between. Gen. Lee and. Jeff. Davis, and that the breach, instead .of healing; grows wider, and, wider. =EI Some twenty soldiers; belonging to the 23d Indiana regiment, Veteran Re- Serve Corps,'` on detached service at lin iiorte; Ind% were poisoned a few days ago by a negro obeli. None of them have died. Arsenic was found . 16 the food'preptiled for 'theni <The negro is in jail. The<recent introduction of the electric telegraph into. Morocco was -yehement ly opposed.by, many, who ; looked, at ; the progress of the work with religious hor ror. The Emperor ; threatened with death any.person who should.injurs the apparatus, but the inhabitants of the villaga'of =Mahovany nevertheless cut down the wires. The irate . Emperor straightway had the piece ; surrounded by his troops,. and the „heads ,of, ten prominent citizens were , forthwith cut off and fixed onlhe telegraph poles, as an awful warning. A young lady jumped film a railroad train in England, lately, to avoid an as . , sanit from a fellow-passenger and was fined fifty cents for jumping from ' a train while in 'notion. The price of a substitute in .New, Or leans is about $2300. The draft has cre ated a profound excitement ,thero. The house of Rothschild has summon ed all its agents abroad, to sicon . ference, which is about to takeqilace A member of.the, English. Parliament has been muleted,in $lO,OOO forhreach of promise of marriage. , Two hundred and , forty. thousand Union soldiers' hive died in the service of oar cohntri. - , Th . e' Fverett: Statue Fund now am,olinte $31,014. ' ' ThetnapturVofiltrehmend, -is ~ not -far distant, so says General Grant. 31aLtr 11;11 =rir.,7l3ls NEW I.!( -, TACE STAMP.- A. self cancel hug postage stamp has been invented. Instead of moistening the back of these stamps, the face, being gummed, is dampened and placed on the letter as usual, when such an impression on the face of the letter renders their removal impossible. If by any process, the stamps are taken off, it must be destroy ed, while the impression remains plainly upon the letter. The self-cancelling op-_ eration will save a vast amount of time and labor in all our post offices, and in sures security against being re-used or picked off by thieves. The main point Of inquiry iin'pW and to be, 'whether . hese' light end . delihate stamps will-be found-able to.resist the action.of he.at.,in; warm wheather, and be as. eompletely portable as the present issue ; whether, in folding them, they would not -adhere_; to each other, or bi:eak so as to disfigure the vignette: ;' _ , *.Nearly all active credits are now based;: on yrovernment securities, and banks hold the.as the veri' rnbest and` strongest they can :make. If it were possible to contemplate the, `finanCial 6.ilure or the Government, no" `bank 3yould be any safer. If money iS loanesl on individual notes or bond 'and mortgage,, it will be payable in the same currency as the Government pays will, and no better., The GoVerutuent never has latled to - meet its ehgageMents, and the national debt is a ,first mortgage np- , on 3the'whole property' of the cogiitty ` 'While other stocks fluctuate from ten; to fifty, or even a greater per Mat., goi,- `ernment • stocks are always comparative-- ly firm., Theirealueis.fixed and relic': ble:'beyolid all other securities ; for While a thousand speculative bubles rise 'and biirpr,' as a rule they are `never below par, and are often above. fir A man - living 'at No'. 628 Shippeu street, Philadelphia, battled Markhato, shot his wife in cold blood' on. - Monday , evening last: : . `l'hey have lived happily together for years-; bat . futemperance anlbjeafouiy entered , the family. togetb-- er; and the' peace of.,:the houtehnlzl w,as. fatally end- foreve'r ' disttfrbed. breach betimen . them a Widened flit° 11: quarrel of irrecontilatilo = violence, and. met its Itragie ending•on Nlonday. The woman Was shot with- a pistol and , al mostiostautfi' 'killed, neighbors, alarined •bY , the' i.eplirt, burst Tizito; , the hOuse anli;fonnil'h4 (iu' the floor, weltering her own:blood: The. Emir-- derer had fled. r - • Aliir A- b9y,-I*lned::4 o §ia!ll, abopt.twolve years ! of, agn,„residing I4ordentown, 3.,,was,put oat .to ser vice on a farm near that, place, butvept borne se ve ra1,44 Ines to see mothe.r; witho.ut permission, nnd bad beem taken back. On. Friday last he. was : refused ; PP PP iBSiYn tp:_gn Ut1iP....,a 1 4 11 .1 11 exeliP,°n , threatrned to hang i himsey.., wAs, tbought to be a b03*14 , threat, ,aud no.. attention was paid to,it ; .bnti on going, to the barn shortly, at:ter, hihimplpyer found the „,boy bnuging 1,9,„0ne, of ; the, beams by the neck, and befpre t he was able to cut him down life .had become entirely. extinct, . 441 1 . The Proi:ost Marshal General has issued a circular, in conformity with the recent proslamation of the , ?resident, pardoning deserters ofcertain cOnditions instructing all officers and employees of his bureau to give prompt attention to the receiving and forwarding of syiqh de serters as may present tl3erneelVes in ac cordance with its provisions. The .Ses retary.of War has directed . that no re ward be paid for the arrest of ,deserters who Indy be arrested subsequent to the receipt of this order by the district pro vost marshal. rfr Henry S. Foote, a member of the rebel,Rouse of Itepresentatives . , who re cently earns into our' lines, , has - been , unanimously•expelled from that< body. and William. C. Rives,-anotber member, formerly ft U. g: - SellatClr frdin and Ministerlo France, has • re'signed: It•riould seem that bath these menlook upon the rebellion as good as 'gone up, and abandon it while they tan yet do so under-mitigating.eireumetances., wr John C. Heenan, the noted American pugilist, is now. residing ,in a reduced state of health, and ,is hilt a shadow of his former self. Qn.e of .his lungs is,almost if not entirely gone,•and the man that stood six feet tw9 in, Ns boots, and weighed two hundred and thirty pounds, ni.,w weighs but one ,hun dred and sixty-five pounds. , ar It is reported that the Southern peace agents' suggested to Presideit Lincoln that the Sonthern elaves - are worth nine hundred million - 'dollars,-`for which the Government" shoiild pay in case of le-union, and that the•Prebideat `replied, "Thatlittle - bill is seared,- and `the re - ceipt is filed away:" ar Buffalo are becoming scarce in ;the westetn hunting 'grounds. •They have been scimuch.disturbed,:of by „ro ving bands of Indians, that they are seeking more retired• homestead,a far away, near the Rocky mountains. cr, Mr. Creswell, the newly elected Senator from Maryland, is an ardent emancipationist,. and, has been classed wit,h.thu : lEadicale7 on the Republican osidi),,otthp . akte I.lonse of, Represonta tives. late PRSN'A RAITIOAD COMPANY.--The report of this Company gives the follow mg exibit of its finances for 1864. To tal earnings, $14,759,057 66 ; total ex penditures, $10 ; 696,9 44 19 ; -Abscess of earnings over expenditures, $4,065,113 47. Of the net profits, $1,523,637 has been applied to the payment of two semi-annual dividends of five per cent; $1,113,024 03 to llai4isburg and Lan caster Railroad Company; and $32.5 609 90 to interest upon its debt, taxes upon dividends, etc. The whole busi ness of the company seems to have been conducted to the entire satisfaction of the Directors , i during the year. Tbe : aceidents on the road were as follow :1 Passengers linked 1.-t; injured 47; em.: ployers injured 122;OtheTS 4 killed, 4; , injurea 49. Total killedV9 ; injured 218. , • ---.--=----4""----7 . q NATIONAL BANKS.—By an amendment to the National Currency act,. passed at .the last session, of Congress, the'' amount of circulation contemplated by that act, late bu,apportioned.to thelp r if. forent States and territories. In view 'of this fast, Hugh NlcOulloch, has is sued a circular, saying , that all: persons - therefore who contemplate the organize . , Aion of national banks other than those whose papers, have been filed, or whose applications, have been. approved, are requested , to suspend operations until the nedessary data can be collected and 'the tliquired a pPbrtio . titnen t can be made. tState bauliscipateiaplating achatige of ,organizatian can proceed without inter ? uptioot ' PEmoc C,' Y N SLA V HAY .- those loyal.StatesaMhere Democ.racY is,ip,the aseendent, the .Constitutional . amend linent abolishiVaidiy throughbutthe I.Union : has been rejeCted, ‘viz: in Dela"- ; ware, Kentucky and New Jersey—in =the latter State by a tie vote. It is possible that the Democracy can I-surxive such a recor,d, for rt; ti-ut O. but at no distant day it will be referred to with wonderito'dfabhorre,n,ce.: . ' Fortunately, the great : work cau : be accomplished , withoutlbose.States. The decrees of Providence, cannot lac thwart ed. byLtite :ponyieHbrts , •of man :wedded, to barbarism and crime. lia L v rg:Nj)tt i .pre,si denkollJnion Colleve, one of tlie k ,ivenitbiesl. 4nen in the.l:ll.tttiN wito :119.-a,.e110.9we4. that.. Co llege like a millionaire„ wlto for several Cognmeoceniegts,,bge, got beeg able to. sign the degrees eseept, the , ,aid of his mile,. in.qox.Ker-RillaptA,:is . 13, 9 1 t. ex pected to recover. .'3 . IIEM The inecl,flikerPers, ol , , ;illi!nelY'ek • gang of thieves, robbers and;coneterfeit erSjin Oek§:ia,tl3 of Atint.is has, been slis• covered, and eight r ue,urd r tsvody l omen balopgin to „eyrested. large amount of property, ,suppo , Aed to ha!!f3 Oeeln. 6 49l i eqi PtrtS, hble, else/ been found and identiked by the .own ers. . ter Gov. William, Cannon of Dea 7are,,,Oied ou c ,,,Wednesday, March Ist, after a short, ilirmse, Eta was elected on the.Uniop ticket in 1863, and had, yet two years to serve.. 4:, Alin'serong gurnb 'captur ed at PO'rt - Fish tire . edriring North. One r,ilj be sent .to West Point, and the other retatqed at the Washington Navy Yvd. ifir Congress hae*.psissed :a bill giving irCaddition'to their pension, of three hundred dollars aletir, to the five ,Biiry ifltj Revolntionery • pensiorf- ter One of Geribardi's generals has been arrested in New Selma, for keep inealbarber shoptopen. on Stuaday, and was dischargedibecause,he' did not talk 1 ifeb) Dtqblisiiirnev)t: L. GITTIibIANN, • Front Street; Marietta, Pa. • IVNGeped:nl in Clot g ore, n l anuel a ck,biigonont.s. a 1, sv , ,doo;s4t,x , mp.,klury's lioticp!neroThep READY MADE CLOTHING - - of every description, and Gentleinen's fur nishing •gdo'ds;lr be found iiirgitat IrallfetY, and will be sold at the very. loweatlnise. This will be no Yankee trap ; every article will bq sold, with a view to secure perma nent trade. Cal! and see the good's `and" the prices. c..• I,;feb:lrifv A LARGE 'l.oTOkiitlFF' ViNDOW A '-:SHADES at,rematitably low ,prices to closeoit 7 , JOHN SPANGLES, ite market-Street, Marietta. Books A CHOICE. Lot Of for children called 1-1 intlistriktablelSleatfirii Books ; •School and Papal Books, Stationqy; Pen hoiders &c. at LANUIS & TROUT. fib , RIbIE • New Crop, qsTew- OHip lg eao4rees ..L.--the very best for Calies. 'Just receiVed SPA'NfILER Sr. RICH.- CT. gROLY AND NEW ENGLAND RUM fiii , culiniry pinpaseEr.warranteligenutd , , , Bent.nm4n, T) OGER'S Celebrated Pearl Cement and Oil'Paste Blacking at„?. • .1” THE GOLDEN 1110R.T.4.11. MO ;LANDLORDS I Just received, Scotch k„laad,lriph .warrart ed pure, at H. D. ..Baijclthiii's. . . , ... 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Cambric,s, Brilliants, Jaconet.s, Nainsooks, and Swiss Maslins G-rocerleß•l AT REDUCED PRICES.. Coffees, Sugars, Syrups', Teas, Spices, Fish, Gins 40 Qqaeolualv. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, public are invited to give 113 a ea and . examine . our stock. ' ' RAM, FOREMAN &. CO., SUCCESSORS 70 J. R. D IFF'ENBA ell „ f iLaslectai 1., Marietta, Pa lUarielta; . .Masch 10, 1€65 EN ERE Book,. 2Pfal Salt, S•c
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