The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, April 01, 1865, Image 3

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g4j,e fcreggluitttian.
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1865
a Rev. Mr. Matthias, the newly ap
pointed Methodist clergyman for this
place will preach on Sabbath morning.
B e y, Mr. Gregg goes to Philadelphia.
l i r , G., has left a host of friends here,
We understand, says the Colum
bia spy, that work will be commenced
o n the Columbia and Port Deposit
kailroad nest week, at this end of the
Peterson's Magazine for April is
on our table. A beautiful engraving
called the "Young Photographer"
opens the book; fashion plate, new style
bonnets, dresses, head gear, etc., and a
large amount of useful and entertainin4
reading matter. Price ONLY two dollars.
Address C. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut
st., Philadelphia.
ar A man named James (looney was
choked to death on Thursday last, in
Bainbridge, by attempting to swallow a
piece of meat.
gor A stable, belonging to Jacob
Reddig, and in the tenancy of Jacob
Sweat's, at ReamstoWn station,cri th e
Oolumbia and Reading railroad, was set
on Ire on Saturday, by a spark from a
locomotive, and, with its contents, con
sisting of hay. tobacco, and a valuable
cow, entirely consumed. The stable
was about one .hundred yards from the
tailkoad track.
-8, patent has lately been issued
for a simple and portable stove in which
coal oil may be economically used as a
feel. This invention consist in using
with a coal oil lamp, of any suitable
constractioo, a draught chimney, and a
draw arranged' in such a manner that
the heat evolved or radiated from the
lamp may be advantageously employed
for cooking or culinary pnrposes.—New
York liibune,
We used one of these stoves during
part of last summer and find they will
answer for light cooking. One of them
can be seen at John Spangler's Hard
ware store.—Ed. Mariettian.
er".The Lady's Friend" for April is
nut. "Grandmother's Story" is the sig
nificant title of the handsome and ex-
pressive steel engraving of this no. ; the
story attached to it, by Bella Z. Spencer,
explains the significance of the engrav
ing.. then we have the usual richly col
ored double steel Fashion Plate ; then a
variety of other engravings of the fash
ions, work table, ST. ; then foiniasie, a
song. "1 Built a Bridge of Fancies."
Then the usual amount of literary mat
ter. Price $2,50; 2 copies $4.00 ; 9
copies $16.00; 21 copies $35.00. Spe
cimen numbers will be sent to those de
sirous of making up clubs for 15 ets.
Wheeler & Wilson's celebrated Sewing
Machines are furnished as Premiums.
Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Wal
nut street, Philadelphia.
Now is the time to sand_ou sato:3l'4)-
tins for 18G5.
Tho river is in good running or
der—quite a number of rafts have arri
ved and prices said to be "very steep,"
with a strong inclination on the part of
buyers to "bold off." Front street has
almost been taken possession of by cloth-
Leg establishments, as almost every oth
er room from the White Swan hotel to
the railroad station has a red shirt fly
ing in the breeze. It was at first
thought that the Columbia Ante, at the
dam, could not be got through, in con
sequence of the damage done by the
flood, but it appears they are now run
ning through.
Fad - A meeting of the , citizens of this
borough will be held in the town hall,
this (Saturday) evening at o'clock,
for the purpose of deciding further sc.
tion with regard to furnishing the bal
ance of our quota. Every citizen—old
or young—should attend. Capitalists,
Particularly, are invited, as a favorable
opportunity will be offered to subscribe
to a very desirable loan, free from taxa
tion, bearing 6 per cent. interest, paya
ble semi-annually, and thus prevent im
mediate heavy taxation. Let every one
be present
ler Dr. J. H. Grove and lady arrived
at their home, in'this borough, on Thurs
day evening. Dr. Grove has been act
ing surgeon in the army ever since the
breaking out of the rebellion , . For the
Past year he has bad charge of an hos
pital in Louisville„Ky., from which he
has • just been furloughed for tlyeuty
days, to visit his home•and arrange hie
private business. The Doctor bolts
well, but speaks very disparagingly of
much diginterested loyalty in Kentucky;
be thinks at heart a large portion am,
pathize with the rebellion. Mrs. Grove
had gone on and"joined her husband
Shout New Year's. •
A man namedlames Ott, belong.
Mg to the 81st P. V. was , drownded
short distance above Middletown on
liainday last. He is said to haw) been a
citizen et Lancaster county.
I I lir Dr. Landis offers hay. for sale.
See advertisement.
Read
P the sdrortissitkopt,,l4cia
atridip Loato
FEE
From the "Lexington [Mo.] Weekly Union"
of March 1865.
DIED, in this City, on the 27th of February,
1865, fIENJAMIIr FRANKLIN RATIII-ox, aged
15 years.
"On earth, dear one, we'll meet no more,
Thou art forever gone ;
Thy sufferings here are over now,
Thy joy in Heaven begun.
Dearest Frank thou hast left us,
And thy loss we deeply feel ;
But 'tis God again bereaves use
He can all our sorrows heal."
The above deceased was the only son of
TACOB RATHVON, JR., formerly a citizen of
Mari4ta, Pa., and only surviving brother of
S. S. Eathvon, of Lancaster, who, for the last
sixteen years, has been a citizen of Lexing
ton, Missouri. From information received
through a private source, it appears that little
Frank was an intelligent, orderly and amiable
boy," whom no one knew but to love," and
that with remarkable resignation he passed thro'
a series of long and painful afflictions. His
body reposes in Mother Earth, by the side of
his mother and little sister, who had previous
ly passed from the shares of time to the realms
of eternity„ and, doubtless, his spirit is now
consociated in untrameled communion with
theirs. We sincerely sympathise with our
former fellow townsman, In his sad bereave
ment, and we know that all who knew him
here, where he was born and raised, will
unite in our sympathies.
Pa,tricz)tic
To the citizens of the Borough of Marietta.
Fellow Citizens :—We congratulate you up
on the brightening prospect of a favorable
issue, and speedy close of the rebellion. For
four years our country hew been convulsed
and devastated by war, during which, the
worst passions of the human heart were de
veloped. Sundering the nearest ties of kin
dred and creating deadly enmity where confi
ding friendship before existed. The vicissi
tudes of the war naturaly created conflicting
opinions upon the most practicable mode of re
storing peace to the country, Much as men
may have differed upon the cause of, the war
and the measures adopted to crush the rebel
lion, it behooves us all, to acknowledge the
diVine guidance through this• terrible conflict,
and also to co-operate heartily in the best
means of liquidating the claims that tho ne
cessities of the war has created.
Your corporate au thorities, our predecessors,
have patriotically labored to furnish the men
and means required to fin the demands of the
National Government, and have thereby in
curred a War Debt of nearly Twenty Thous
and Dollars, chiefly on loans at a period not
exceeding ninety days. We would ask your
careful consideration of the facts we present
in favor of converting this indebtedness into
a loan running from one to five years. It
raised by immediate taxation, the tax of this
year will be eight times as great as the Borough
Tax has heretofore been ; thus the citizens
whose tax has heretofore been ten dollars will
have eighty dollars of Borough Tax to pay
before the 15th of May next, but by furnishing
money on Borough Bonds this indebtedness
can be paid off so gradually that it will
scarcely be felt by even the heaviest tax payer.
.The collection of the tax will then be made
when the country is at peace, and we will be
free from the numerous calls for money that
war now creates ; the tax will then reach
..many who now from minority, are exempt
from taxation, but who, in the enjoyment of
the blessings of peace,
should be required to
pay a portion of war debt.
The real estate of the Borough is legally
held for this dept, and as the ownership there
of is undergoing frequent changes, it is not
probable, by cleating the proposed loan, that
the present owners may ever have much of
the debt to pay.
The loan will be issued in Bonds of from
00 to $lOOO, with coupons attached, bearing
6 per cent, interest, payable semi-annually,
which being exempt from all taxes, makes the
interest equal to 7 per centum. These bonds
are.a lien on all the real estate of the Borough.
We believe you will therefore see that it is
your interest to aid, so far as you can, in con
verting this loan into bonds, by subscribing
for as much of it as you can afford to.
The Subscription Books are now open at
The First National Bank, and will be left
there until the Fifteenth day of April, when
if the loan is not taken, immediate taxation
will have to be resorted to.
THOMAS STENCH, Chief Burgess.
JOHN JAY LIBHART,
GEO. A. MAYLING,
BARR SPANGLER,
AARON H. SOMMY,
HIRAM D. BENJAMIN
ICS' The following portion or extract of the
Special Law for the Borough, relates to the
payment of Bounties, &c.
Section 2.—That the Burgess and Town
Council of the Borough of Marietta aro hereby
authorized and required to levy such taxes as
may be necessary to meet the payment of all
such bonds or indebtedness as shall become
due, [which tax shall be independent of those
assessed.l in the same manner, include the
same subjects of taxation, be accounted for in
the same way and collected and disbursed as
other borough taxes and moneys are?,
BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS and CATARIT
treated with the utmost success, by DR-
J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of
Leydon,.Holland,) N 0.519 PINE street, Phil
adelphia. Testimonials from the most relia
ble sources in the City and Country can be
seen at his office. The medical faculty are
invited to accompany their patients, as lie has
no secrets in Ins practice. ARTIFICIAL
EYES, inserted without pain. No charge
made for examination. [ jan. 28-Iy.
Our Nation's Pride.
OUR FLAG.
tong may it wave o'er the land of the free
- and 'the home of the brave.
4e ND long may it be remembered that the
place to purchase your choice Toilet tir
lic s, is at Dr. HINKLE'S Drug Store, where
he has just opened a large assortment of the
choicest Extracts for the Handkerchief, such
as Night Blooming Cereus, Hyacinth, and the
White Pond Lily, three of the most fashiona
ble perfumes now in use. Call and examine
for yourselves. 31-tf
Web, Clothing gsfAbliAhmt.
L. L. GUTAMANN,
Front Street, Marietta, Pa.
VewAVINC, opened a new _Clothing Store,
in Samuel Peck's building, on Front-st.,
a doors above - FlitlyYs Hotel:comer, where
READY MADE CLOTHING '
of every 'descnption, and Gentleinen's fur=
fishing goods will be found in great variety,
and will be sold at the very lowest prices.
This will be no• Yankee trap ; every article
will be sold • with a view to secure a perma
nent trade. Call and see the goods and learn
the •prices. feb.l-tf
S ELECT HIGH SCHOOL
A School for pupils of advpnced and second
ary grades will be opened in the
High School Building,
ON MONDAY THE 10th or APRIL NEXT.
Every effort will be made to make it a first
class school, worthy of the patronage it seeks.
la - Terms, per quarter, $5 to $7, per pupil.
For further particulars address the Principal.
7'. P. - HOFFMEIER,
Principal, Marietta High School.
February 4, 1865. .
,
AST N*l Ali persons indebted to
..Lthe subscriber, are requested to,: settle
their :accounts, on, or before the let day o
4Prik.u.e•Mt J, R, DIATENAACH
1865. 6PRiNG 1865•
GOO 11]. MN .•
lIAIIKE, FOREHAN & CO.,
OFFER. FOR SALE AT THE VERY
LOWEST RATES:
ffenlSE- - 15ffi eta GOO D. 5,
Sheetiugs, Tidings, Damasks, Muslins,
DRESS GOODS_
Silks, Mohairs, Challies , DeLains, Pop-
lies, Alpacas, Chintzes, Shawls,
AND CLOAKING CLOTHS,
BALMORALS.
Town Council.
Bff_en:s Wear:
Cloths,
Jeans, Cashmeretts, Cottonades,
Also, a full line of White Goode :
Cambrics,
Brilliants,
G-r i c)cerle: •
Coffees,
Sugars,
also, Glass aßbAliteemsbmv.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
The public are invited : to give us a call
and examine our stock.
REA FOREMAN & CO.,
T. R. D IFFE'IVBA CH,
J'a. b b
Marietta, Pa.
m a riettspfavb lo t 1865 1 41-tf
NOW OPENING.
Linens, Blankets,
LADIES
CLOAKS,
HOOP SKIRTS.
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
HOSIERY AND NOTIONS.
Jaconets,
Nainsooks,
Book, Mull
and Swiss Muslin.
AT REDUCED PRICES
Srups, '
Teas,
Spices,
Fish,
• Sall, &c.
SUCCESSORS TO
"Coming events cast their Shadows before."
rphe approaching collapse of the Rebellion
ie already fully anticipated in the great
decline of merchandize.
SPRING GOODS
Are now selling at
SPANGLER & Rim's
At very greatly reduced prices. And the
styles are much prettier than any the Manu
facturers have produced since the beginning
of the war.
r you want a •
First-rate Black or Fancy Silk
A neat or gay challie or De Laine
A superior Black or fancy Woolen De Laine
A fine or medium Black or Colored Alpaca
A good Lavella, De Baige or Poplin
An Excellent Chintz or good Calico
A French, English or Shambry Gingham.
You will find it at
SPANGLER & RICH'S
pring Shawls Balmorals Gloves '
Hosiery
°Belts and Buc'tles, Embroidered Handker
chiefs and Collars, Mourning Collars and
Veils,Head Nets and Dress Trimmings.
A ull supply at
SPANGLER & RICH'S.
xi] ASIIINGTON Skeleton Skirts. The
Vy best article of the kind made each Skirt
is guaranteed. We are Agents for the Manu
facturer.
'Good Style Cassimeres for Suits, Cloths, Ves-
titigs, Jesuit, Cottonades, Shirting Flannels,
Neck Ties, sic.,
Tickings and Checks, Osnaburgs,
Drills and Flannels, Sheetings, Diapers and
Crash, Feathers. Table and Floor Oil Cloth,
Looking Glasses and Blankets, Transparent
and Holland Blinds.
Wall and Window Paper, Ingrain and Rag
Carpet, Wool and Linen Carpet Chain. A
large assortment of Boys'and Mena Hats and
Caps. Common and Fine Glass Ware, Fine
Granite Dinner Sets.
GROCERIES
Sugar Syrup. Teas New Mackerel in all
Sized, packages Sugar cured Hams and Dried
Beef, Salt, Rice Spices &c. All at the lowest
prices.
SPANGLER & RICK.
•
sWA.tOHES.
cic ~.1% Zahmri.,
Coiner of North Queen-St., and Centre
Square, Lancaster, Pa.
American and Swiss 'Watches
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
• .
EIGHT DAY, AND 30 HOUR,
14..7
IN GREAT VARIETY, AND FROM
THE BEST FACTORIES.
SPECTACLES in every style of ..:7-_,4111111~111-1-L
frame, and with glasses to suit
any. who need artificial aid. We have twen
ty years experience in this business:
SILVER-WARE.
Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c , stamped
with our name and warranted standard.
PLATEDW ARE,
The best platedware in the United States.
We warrant our best Table ware—Spoons,
Forks, &c.,—to wear ten years in daily use.
JEWELRY.
Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs and a' va
nety of every article in this line.
HAIR JEWELRY.
Hair Jewelry made to order. Two hundred
styles, or samples, constantly on hand.
1133 Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Specta
cles or Jewelry, done neatly and promptly.
H. L. 4. E. J. ZAHM,
Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER PA.
. •
S. S. RATB.VON,
Merchant Tailor, .and Clothier,
At P. J. Kramph's:Old Stand, on the Cor
ner of North' Queen and Orange
Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a.
GATEF Ul. to the Citizens of Marietta
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, CASHMERES A N D VESTINGS, sod
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,-BEADY-MADE CLOTH/ NO,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods
and such articles as usually belong to a Mer
chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment.
.Stribintz att Cantitganttr.
WOULD most respectfully take this means of
informing his friends and the public generally
that'he has commenced the drawing of
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
JUDGMENTS,
and in fact everything in the CONVEYANCING
line. Having gratuitous intercourse with a
member of the Lancaster Bar, be will be ena
bled to execute legal instruments•of writing
with accuracy.
iCP• He can be found at the office of " THE
MARIETTIAN 2 "—"LindEIay's Building," (sec
ond Roar) near the Post Office corner, or at
his residence on Market street, half a square
west of the " Donegal House," Marietta.
i'Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments and
Leases always on hand and for sale.
1865. . PHILADELPHIA { 1865
Paper Hangings.
HOWELL & BOTIRKE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WALL PAPERS„.
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
Corner Fourth and Market streets,
PFIILADELPRIA.
14-it fine stock of Lzttzat SHADES, con
stantly on hand. 13m
DR. J. Z. HOFFER,
DENTIST,
7-===. OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE
I .ll=. OF DENTAL SURGERY,
LATE OF HARRISBURG.
OF F I CE:—Front street, next door to It.
O
Williams' Drug Store, between Locust
end Walnut streets, Columbia.
DR. WM. B. FAHNESTOCK,
OFFICE MAIN-sr.,
NEARLY OPPOSITE
Spangler & Patterson's Store.
nom 7 TO 8 A. 11.
OFFICE HOURS. " 1 To 2.
" 6T07 P. /1.
Folt 'SALE. In excellent condition—
Falling-top Buggy—will be sold cheap
if applied for soon.
TOBIAS B. STEHMAN.
Marietta, February 18. 1565.
,lk LARGE stock of Taper and Envelopes
of the best quality just received and, for
sale at The Goidea, Mortar.
JOB PRINTING of every description ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the
officepf The Matiettian.
e n 40ICE HAVANA S E G ARS, eint the
4,./ best Chewing and Smoking , Tobacco. et
WOLFE'S.
' YON'S Periodical Drope, and aark'a I•
at The Goide n Mortar. Fe
IDIOJILSPITS ;ong celebrated GIN,
• - • .a BErNIAMIN.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treas
ury, the undersigned has assumed the General
Subscription Agency for the sale of United
States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and
three tenths per cent. interest, per annum,
known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN
These Notes are issued under date of August
I . sth, 1864, and are payable three yews from
that time, in currency, or are convertible at
the option of the holder into
U. S., 5-20 Six PEE CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS
These bonds are now worth a premium of
nine per cent. including gold interest from
Nov., which makes the actual profit on the 7-
30 loan, at current rates, including interest,
about ten per cent. per annum, besides its ex
emption from State and municipal taxation,
which adds from one, to three per o nt. more,
according to the rate levied on other property.
The interest is paid semi-annually by coupons
attached to each note, which may be cut off
and sold to any bank or banker.
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note
Two cents " " " $lOO "
Ten " c. ". " $5OO "
20 44 " " " $ iOOO ‘.‘
$1 " di id 6C $5OOO. CC
Notes of all the denominations named will
be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub-,
scriptions. ..This is
The Only Loan in Market
now offered by the Government, and it is con
fidently expected that its superior advantages
will make it the
Great Popular Loan of, the People.
Less than i 5200,000,000 remain unsold,
which will probably be disposed pf within the
next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will un
do.ubtedly command a premium, as has 1111 -
formly been the case on closing the subscrip
tions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and
section of the country:,may be afforded facili
ties for taking the loan, the National Banks,
State Banks, and PriVate Bankers throughout
the country have generally agreed - to receive
subscriptions at par. . Subscribers will .select
their own agentsi inwhom they hayß . , confi
dence, and who only are to bi-yespoosiblefor
.
the delivery of the notes for which they re%
ceive orders.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Philadelphia.
Subscriptidns will be received by
The First National Bank of Marietta
ITENRY WOLFE,
DEALER-
In Patent Medicines, Hair Stain,
Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, _Extracts, 6,:c
Haul Mon's Hair'Stain,- • -
Midikris Bitters,
Stover'S Bitters, 7144:
Samberg Medicated Wit.e,
Mason's CoUgh Candy,
Richardson's Tar Drops,:;
Banvart's Troches,
Gum Mastic,
Worm Confections,
Bear?s Oil, . ' '•
Beef's "Marrow, '
'
Segars, Tobacco,
Paper and Envelopes.
Envelopes
25 ime hits and Bat' Envelopes for I O'tentS
Letter and Note Paper one cenla sheer,
Parlor Matches,
Combs, Brushes, Lead Pencils,
Violin Strings,.Bridges,
Pocket Books,
Clocks and Watches for sale and Repaired.
Don't mistake the place, opposite the Post
°Rice, and next door to Dr. Hinkle's Drug
Store. HENRY WOLFE, Agt.
.
rk' We will-tell you any thing in our line
25 per cent. less than you can buy it at , any
other place in the county_
Marietta, March 18, 1865
LEVI H. FILE,
gw.. , COACH
AND BLACK-SMITH,
Upper Railroad Station, Marietta, Pa,
oIVAVING permanently established him
self in the MIMING business at the
established stand near Houseal's Hotel, at
the Upper Railroad Station Depot, where he
is prepared to do everything: in his line—ex
cept the Shoeing of Horses—in a superior and
workmanlike manner.
Especial attention paid. to Coach work.
Being deterthined to turn out none but the
best work at reasonable prices, he hopea•to
merit and receive a share of public favor.
Marietta, March 11, 1865. 31-tf
A LEXANDER LYNDSAY,
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN.
Would most respectfully inform the citizens
of •this Borough and neigbbdrhood 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,is enabler to selectwith 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.
11:3°Call and examine his stock before • pur
l' ming elsewhere.
Estate of 'Samuel Collins, late 'of the
Borough of Marietta, deceased.
Letters of administration on said estate hay
ing been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and those having claims
or demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the undersign
ed, residing in the Borough of Marietta.
A. SUMMY.
Administrator.
Marietta, March 1.1, 1565. 31-6 t
Estate of Joshua Smith E. Brown late of
- •
the Borough' of Marietta decaased.
Letters of administration on said estate,hav
ing been. granted to the,undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and those having claims.
or demands against the same will present thfm
without delay for settlement to the underap
ed, residing in said Borough of Marietta. Ili
BARR SPANGLER.
Administrator.
Marietta, March 17, 1865.
FL. BAKER, Scriviner. All kinds of
. Legal instruments prepared with care
and, accuracy. Re can be found at the office
of "'The Mariettian," in " Lindsay!s
Build
ing," batween, the -Post ; , . Office Corner
Front street:
trit poo. L1YX4,93. JELLY, foreal
r DR.
Ij~~ir3eTfi ~•
Goib 40 Silbei- alhielos,jetuay,
ON TOE ON DOLLAR PLAN
The entire stock of one Gold and Silver
Watch Manufactory, 'Two Immense
Jewelry Establishments, One Silver
Plating Ware-house, Ode Gold Pen
And Pencil Maker,
TO BE DISPOSED OF WITH DISPATCII
WITHOUT REGARD TO LOST !
The Goods are of fashionable styles and
most excellent workmanship, and are sacrifi
ced in this manner to relieve the proprietors
from embarrassment occasioned by a distract
ing civil war. It should be prominently sta
ted, also, that they are mostly of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURE
and therefore gi eatly Superior to the goods
imported from abroad and hawked about as
the cheapest ever sold. The simple duty on
imported goods and the high premium on Gold
(all foreign bids are payable in gold,) amount
to more than the entire cost of many of the
articles offered by us to the public. To facili
tate the sale
ONLY ONE DOLLAR
will be charged for any article on our list, and
this sum the purchaser need not pay until he
knows what he is to get! This plan accords
with the method recently become so popular
for disposing of large stocks of Jewelry and
similar productions.
THE PLAN IS SIMPLE!
The name of each article offered for sale ,
as "Gold Hunting Watch," "Gold Oval-Ban"
Bracelet," "Pearl Breastpin and Ear-Dropsf
"Hold Er smelled Ring," "Silver Plated Cake
Basket ? " &e., is written on a card and en
closed in &sealed envelope ; these envelopes
are then placed in a drawer and well mixed ;
then as an order is received, with twenty-five
cents for return postage and other charges,
one of ihe cards or certificates is taken at
random and sent by first mall to the customer,
who will see at once what lie can get for One
Dollar. /I he is pleased with his fortune he
can forward the money according to directions
on the certificate and secure the prize. if the
article awarded should be unsuited to the
purchaser—as for example, a' set of Pearl Ear
Drops and Breastpin to a young man who
could not wear them, and had no one to give
Them le—we will send any other article on the
eatalogue of equal price which may be pre
lured. Or if, for any reason, you choose to
.venture no further, then you can let the mat
ter drop where it is and spend no more. Ex
amble carefully our Catalogue !
WATCH DEPARTMENT.
300 Gents' Patent Lever Gold Hunting
Case. 050 to $2OO
300 Gents" Detach'd Lever Gold Hunt
ing Case 40 175
400 Gents , Swiss Gold Hunting Case 30 100
200 Ladies'/Gold and Enameled Hunt
ing. Case. , 30 80
400 Gents , Patent Lever Silver Hunting
Case. 30 90
400 Gents' Det, Lever Silver Hunting
Case. 30 85
300 Gents' Detached Lever Silver Open
Face. 20 50
300 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Open
Face. 25 se
300 Gents' Swiss Silver. 18 40
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.
300 Diamond Rings. $4O to 120
50n Gents' Diamond Pins. 20 100
3000 Gents' California Diamond Pins. 3 15
3000 Gents' California Diamond Rings. 3 12
5000 Gents' Gold and Enameled Fob
Chains. 3 40
4000 Gents' Gold Vest Chains. 5 40
4000. Pair Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons 3 10
4000 Pair Gents' Gold & Enam. Sleeve
Buttons 3 10
6000 Sets Gents' Gold Studs. 3
8000 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings 3 12
8000 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Enam.
Rings. 4 15
6000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chains. 5 50
4000 Gold Oval-Band Bracelets. 3 10
6000 Gold and let Bracelets. 8 12
5000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets. 8 15
3000 Gold Chatelain Chains. 8 30
5000 Pair Ladies' Gold Sleeve Buttons. 3 8
4000 Pair Ladies' Geld Enam. Sleeve
Buttons,
8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches. 3
6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 3
spoo, Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops 3
7000 Mosaic, Jet. Lava & Florentine Ear
Drops. 3
5000 Gold Thimbles. 5
10000 Coral, Opal Bad Emerald Ear
Drops. 3
10000 Miniature Lockets. 4 .
10000 Miniature Lockets—magic spring 8
10000 Plain Gold Rings. 4
10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Gold Sr. Jet 5
10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl
&c., u 5 20
10000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Bracelets. 4 l'J
10000 Ladies' Gilt & Jet Bat Suppor
ter&
SILVER PLATED WARE
10000 Cups. .22 to 20
8000 Goblets. 3 12
10000 Pair Napkin Rings. 2 10
2000 Card Baskets. 4 16
3000 Cake Baskets. 5 20
2 1000 Castor Frames—complete with bot-
32-3m*
ties.
2000 Ice Pitchers.
6000 Pair Butter Knives.
5000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles. 2 8
1000 Engraved Pie Knives. 3 6
8000 Dozen Tea Spoons. per doz. 5 15
6000 Dozen Table Spoons. per doz. 8 24
6000 Dozen Dessert Forks. per doz. 7 2.5
6000 Dozen Table 'Forks. per doz. 8 30
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS
12000 Gold Pens, Silver Ex,ention Hol-
ders, $8 to $lO
12000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Hol-
dera.
8000 Gold Pena, Gold Mounted Rol-
UM
6000 Gold Pens with Gold Extension
Holders. 10 25
6000 Gold Pens, Gold Holders and Pen-
ells. • 10 30
6000 Gold Pencils. 6 20
REMEMBER THE PLAN!
In all cases we charge for forwarding the
Certificate, postage, and doing the business,
the sum of Twenty-five Cents, which must be
enclosed in the. oilier. Five Certificates will
be sent for $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for $5 ;
sixty-five for $10; one hundred for $l5.
AGENTS ARE WANTED
Throughout the Country to operate for us. A
large compensation will be paid. Send for
terms, &c., enclosing stamp.
NEWBORN & CO.,
70 FULTON STREET. N. Y.
3m-in]
totes I Spioins
VIA
pram gefianaies,
OPPOSITE HARRY WOLFE'S.
A S the season for Stoves is fast approaching
/1. I Would call the attention of all wishing
to purchase
• Parlor or Cooking Stoves,
to my large and Well selected stack, which em
braces the beet and most desirable Stoves that
the Eastean markets afford, and which were
purchased early; Which will enable me to dis
pose of them advantageously to buyers.
Among,the leading Parlor and Cook Stoves
are the following
Parlor Stoves. Cooking Stover.
Meteor Gas Burlier, Oalleo,
ColUmbia do Royal,
Oval do do Waverly,
Dial, Wellington,
Gem, Lehigti,
Tropic Egg, Charm,
Monitor, Summer Rose,
. Ame t. the Vulcan and Sanford's Heaters, a
very desirable article for heating two or four
rooms with ,very, little, if any, more fuel then
an ordinery parlor stove would consume.
Ranseafor'cooking, constantly on hand, all
ofew4rAwill be sold on reasonable terms.
Cal/ and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. .
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