0 - 7 1 j e putt taritttian. B,OIIRDAY, APRIL 8, 1865 l ir The remains of Lieutenant Wil liam 11. Child, who was killed about ten months since, were brought to his hew , in this place on last Saturday and deposited in the Union League Rooms until Sunday afternoon, when there was a ro d funeral pageant. The League hav i v g taken charge of the remains—he ha d been made a member on his las% liv re of absence home, only a short time before he was killed--the funeral services took place in their council room, in Temperance Hall, (which was crowd. ed to su ff ocation,) by a few remarks from President John Jay Libhart, and a sermon from the Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Clawges and prayer by Rev. Mr. Mat thias. The cortege was formed at the Town Hall door, headed by the Mount Joy Band, followed by the Leagne, re turned soldiers, citizens, etc., which proceeded to the cemetery, where the remains were deposited in the family burial lot of his grandfather, the late Wm. Child, esq. It was, unquestiona bly, the largest funeral which has ever taken place in this borough. Or Our town on Monday was the scene of the greatest possible excite ment on the receipt of the war dispatch es—business of almost every kind for a time was suspended and "everybody" turned out for "a gay old time." As the copperheads had stolen Eleckrothe's little cannon, old musket blunderbusses were brought into requisition and load ed almost even with the muzzle and laid io the streets and blazed away. The Church, Town Ball and Fire Hall bells were rung and a gladsome smile was upon nearly everybody's face. up We are glad to learn that the Borough Bounty Loan is being quite rapidly tuken, but we are also sorry to hear that some copperhead money lend ers in our place are seeking investments in the township. Whatever of the fund necessary, remains in the tends of the Council on the 15th instant, will imme diately be added to the tax duplicate nad collections therefor at once com menced. Read the card of the council to another column, headed "Patriotic ,o m.' tgy Providence permiting, in obedi -4!11(:(: to the late Proclamation of the Gov. of this State, there will be to-mor row Itiablktli) morning, in the M. E. thatch, public acknowledgements to Al mighty God, of his making the loyal people of the nation the instruments to establish the right, &c., accompanied with an uppropriate sermon by the Pastor, Rev, Wm. Matthias. Services commencing at 10 o'clock. as air The Susquehanna has been in fine cunning order for the past week, but very little lumber arriving, and is, gen erally speaking, the poorest season with in out recollection. Imo' There will be an important meet ing of the Union. League on Monday evening next, at S 1 o'clock. Let every member be present. t Next week we will add another muster roll to the Marietta volunteer companies, that of the "Washington Urals." er Mr. llotrumier's Summer School commences on Monday next. See his card in another column. MARRIED At the residence of Mr. J. A. Wisner, lariett,a, where the officiating minis• ter boards, on the 4th init., Mr. V , / IL LIAm iloAcn, late of West Hempfield township, Lancaster county, to Mies SARA BLOTTENBEIRGER, Of Rapho township, same county. DM In this borough at the residence of her son•ic•law, John B. Taylor, on the 15th of March, Mrs. ELIZABETH WEL KER, formerly of Mantieim, this county in the 85th' year of her age. Manheim Sentinel and Lancaster papers, please copy. LETTERS Post Office at Marietta, Pa., THURSDAY, Ann. 6, 1565. Baker Henry 2 Miller, Louis Brines, John Plumma, Albert Bishop, B. F, Portnor, Miss H. Connelly, William Price, Leonard Diffenbacher, A. S. Portmer, William Davis, James B. Richardson, Joseph Fresher, Henry Shue, Miss Sarah Gable, Israel Sherbon, Misa Lizzie Hall, Edward Witheron, John Heintzleman, Annie. Weaver, John L. ' Jermes, Milton Watson, Alexander Keath, Peter • it?. To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "advertised letters," give the date of this list, and pay one cent for ad vertising. ABRAHAM CASSEIL, P. M. LEVI H. PILE, mit COACH AND BLACK-SMITH, Upper Railroad . Station, Marietta, Pa, IlAsveifNir?the r keivairmligttleiistiheesds ath im the- Om established stand near flouseal's Hotel, at the Upper Railroad Station Depot, where he " Prepared to do everything in his line—ex cept the Shoeing of Horses — in a superior and wo rkmanlike manner. -Especial attention paid to Coachwork. Bei4 determined to turn out none but the hest work at reasonable prices, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public favor.. Marietta, March 11, 1865. 31-tf A LARGE stock of Paper and.EnveloPes of the best quality just received and for 14Ie at The Golden Mortar. quarterly Report of the I million of the First National Bank of Marietta, Of the State of Pennsylvania, on the mor ning of the first Monday of April, '65. Notes and Bills discounted, $168,432:80 Banking House, 3,800:00 Current expenses, ' 874:91 Remittances and other cash items, 7,025:89 Due from the following National Banks: First Nat. link, Phila. 32,260:1 1 e 6. . 6 New-Fork, 414:58 " c' " Baltimore, 135:05 Harrisburg National Bank, 213:65 Columbia National Bank, 1093:32 First Nat. Bank, West Chester, 252:68 Due from other Banks Jay Cooke & Co., Clarkson & Co., Mount Joy Bank, U. S. bonds deposited with U. S. Treasurer to secure cir culating notes, 110,000 U. S. bonds to secure deposits, 43,000 U. S. bonds on band, 40U 153,400:00 Other U. S. securities, 21,446:00 Cash on hand in circulating notes of other National Banks, 10,740:00 Cash on hand in circnlating notes of State Banks, 3,275:00 Lawful money, Total, Capital Stock paid in, $100,000:00 Surplus fund, 12,651:22 Circulating notes received from Comptroller, 99,000:00 Individual deposits, 233,612:80 United States deposits, 30,949:80 Dividends unpaid, 840:00 Due the following National Banks: Nat. Bank of Middletown, 2,129:62 First Nat. Bank, Lancaster, 553:76 " tc Columbia, 1002:50 1 CA 1 ‘ Wrightsville,. 269:80 " Mount Joy, 2.659:30 Manheim National Bank, 1,621':00 Farmers' Nat Bnk, Lancaster, 1,111:32 Doe the following State Banks Dauphin Deposit Bank, Harrisburg, Discount, 2,466:8S 803:51 1,636:18 Exchanges, Interest, Total, 0491,318:57 1, Amos Bowman, Cushier of The First Na tional Bank of Marietta, Penna., do solelmly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. _ Amos Bower/iN, Cashier. State of Pennsylvania, ?. County of Lancaster. $ Sworn to and subscribed before ine'this 6th day of April, 1865. • J. MIXER. T. P. Patriotic Loan._ To the citizens of the Borough of Narictta, Fellow Citizens :—We congratulate you up on the brightening prospect of a favorable issue, and speedy close of the rebellion. F2r four years our country has been convuls'Ed and. devastated by war, during whicli, the worst passions of the human heart were de veloped.' Sundering the nearest ties of kin 'tired 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 the ne cessities of the war has created. Your corporate authorities, our predecessors, have patriotically labored to furnish the men and means required to fill 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 beet.. 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 oft so gradually - that it will scarcely be felt by even the heaviest tax payer. The collection of the tai 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 debt, and as the ownership there of is undergoing frequent changes, it is not probable, by creating 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 $5O 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 a.d, so far as you can, in con verting this loan, into bonds, by subscribing for as much of it as you can afford to. Time 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 STENCE, Chief Burgess. JOHN JAY LIBHART, GEO. A. MAYLING, BARR SPANGLER, AARON H. SUMMY, HIRAM D. BENJAMIN _ . Ira' 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 are hereby authorized and required to ley) 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.] in the same manner, include the same'subjects of taxation, be aecounted for in the same way and collected and disbursed as other borough taxes and moneys are." SELECT HIGH SCHOOL. 0 A School for pupils of advanced and second ary grades will be opened in the High School Building, ON MONDAY THE 10th,oe APRIL NEXT. Every effort will be made to make it a first class school, worthy of the patronage it seeks. Xi — Terms, per quarter, $5 to $7, per pupil. For further particulars address the Principal. T. F. HOFFMEIER, Principal, Marietta High School. February 4, 1865. Ha - 57 - l'or THREE or four tons excellent Timothy hay for sale. Inquire immediately of LAST NOTI CE. All persona indebted to the subscriber, are requested to settle their accounts, on, or before the. Ist day o April next. J. A, DIFFENBACH - E1 On SALE. In excellent condition— .l2 Failing-top Buggy—will be sold . cheap if applied for soon. TOBIAS B. ST-EHMAN. Marietta, February 18. 1865. • LANDIS cC TllO f, 74 4 . F 7 2: :, 1:2 •=, t: f, T; s 24 c" of g eo A S & g, a d 4:1 A , r, 2, 73 sS o 0. U 34,369:39 2,835:17 2, , 130:84 338:57 5,604:58 Prescriptions carefully compounded. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Remember the place, 14,015:00 82,350:00 $491,318:0 THE DRAFT ! TUE DRAFT!! Who would not be out of the Draft? BUT that which effects us in connection with the Army, is not the only one—the Draft upon the POCKET these times is equally severe—consequently we purchase goods where we get them cheapest. 9,347:30 10:S8 soar Spangler, SUCCESSOR TO DAVID ROTH 4 3 906:57 IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS, Would take this method of informing the pub lic that he is now prepared to furnish anything in his line of business, such as Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Stoves, Iron, Carpenter's Tools, Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Nails, all kinds of Building material, Coachmaker's Goods, Cederware, Clocks, Fancy Articles in large variety, with a full as sortment of shelf goods generally, which he will sell at the lowest prices, wholesale or re l.. il. Call•and examine the stock. Ma.iet.a, March 5, 1864. CHEAP HA , T, CAP AND Fur ,tore, NO. 20 NORTH QTJJEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ' A general assortment of Bats, Caps, and LADIES FURS • OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES, constantly on band, which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. All goods in our line manufactured to order. HENRY A. SHULTZ.I [Jourt A. SHULTZ. Lancaster, November 5, 1864.-tf. fielp 01014ing LstabiiAmeßt. L. L. GIITHMANN, Front Street, Marietta, Pa. AVING opened a new Clothing Store, in Samuel Peck'a banding, on Front-st., a few doors above Flury's Hotel corner, where READY MADE CLOTHING of every description, and Gentlemen's fur nishing 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 witfi a view to secure a perma nent trade. Call and see the goods and learn the prices. feb.l-tf First National Bank of Mariett THIS BANKING ASSOCIATION HAVING COMPLETED ITS. ORGANIZATION is now prepared to transact all kinds of BANKING BUSINESS: The. Board of Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday, for discountcand other business. ICrßank Mours : From 9A.srto3 r. M. JOHN HOLLIN(ER, PRESIDENT. AMOB BOWMAN, Cashier. Marietta, July 25, 1863. 1865. PHILADELPHIA { 1865 J - Paper Hangings. HOWELL & BOURKE, MAN UFACTURERS OF WALL PAPERS, • AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Corner Fourth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. lia•A fine stock of LINEN SHADES, con stantly on hand. Town Council, Long may it wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. AND long may it be remembered that the place to purchase your choice Toilet ar ticles, 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 B LINDNESS, DEA PEEN and CATARRH. treated with the utmost 'success, by DR. T. 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 he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. jan..2B'-ly. A CHOICE Lot-of Books for children called A indistructable Pleasure Books ; School and Paper Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders &c., at ' LANDIS &.TROUT. RIME Ne'v Crop Nevr-Orleans Molasses I—the very best for Cakes. Just received SPANGLER & RICH. ST. CROIX AND NEW ENGLAND RUM for culinary purposes, warranted genuvi- IL D. Beni.nmin.. DR. H. LANDIS. ROGER'S Celebrated Pearl Cement and Oil PasteOlaekinwat " THE GOLDEN MORTAR. ALARGE LOT OF BUMF WINDOW SHADES at remarkably low prices to closeout. JOHN , SPANGLER, Market Street, Marietta. Landis ; S• Trout Landis S Trout At the "Golden Mortar," At the "Golden Mortar," Market Street, .Marietta, Market Street, Marietta, Keep constantly on lama . Keep constantly on hand Remember the place, Dr. Grove's old Stand. Dr. Grove's old Stand. Give us a call Give us a call The Peoples' fa SHULTZ 6 , BROIHER, FASHIONABLE HATTERS. Our Nation's Pride. OUR FLAG. "Coming events cast their Shadows before." rr he approaching collapse of toe Rebellion L is already fully anticipated in the grea , decline of merchandize. SPRING GOODS Arc now selling at SPANGLER & RICH'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. I f 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 hintz or good Calico A French ; English or Shambry Gingham. You will find it at SPANGLER & RICH'S Sprin g gShawls Bafluoride Gloves,Hosiery Belts and Due%les, Embroidered Handke rchiefs and Collars, Mourning Collars and Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings. A full supply at SPANGLER & RICH'S. 1 - 17 ASHINGTON Skeleton Skirts. The best article of the kind made each Skirt is guaranteed. We are Agents for the Manu facturer. • Good Style Cassimeresior Suits, Cloths, "Ves ting's, Jeans, Cottonades, Shirting Flannels,' Neck Ties, &e., Muslins, 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 Mens Hats and Caps. Common and Fine Glass Ware, Fine Granite Dinner Sets. GROCERIES Sugar Syrup. Teas New Mackerel in Sized packages Sugar cured Hama and Dried Beef, Salt, Rice Spices &c. All at the lowest prices. SPANGLER & RICH. WATCHES T_ Corner of North Queen• St., and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa, American and Swiss Watches IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES EIGHT DAY AND SO HOUR, hN GREAT VARIETY, AND FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. SPECTACLES in every style of 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, wear ten years in daily use. JEWELRY. Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs and a va riety of every article in this line. HAIR JEWELRY. Hair Jewelry made to order. Two hundred styles or samples, constantly on hand. 113 of Watches, Clocks, Specta cles or Jewelry, done neatly and promptly. H. L. 8f E. J. ZAHM, Corner North• Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. L. BROWN & CO., [LATE SOMES, BROWN & CO.] BANKERS AND COLLECTORS OF MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIMS, 2 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. Corresponding house in Washington, D. C., J. W. Fisher 6. Co., 478 14th Street. Traving had three years' experience in the Collection of Claims and the General transaction of business in all Departments of Government, we can assure our Clients and Correspondents that all business intrusted to us will be vigorously and promptly attended to. We are prepared to make advance upon, and negotiate the sale of Claims, and purchase Quartermaster's bills and checks, as well as collect the following classes : Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers and Orphan Children. Bounties for Soldiers, discharged for wounds received in battle, those who have served two years, and the heirs of deceased, also State Bounty to such as are entitled. Arrears of Pay for Officers and Soldiers, and the heirs of deceased. Navy Prize money for all captures. Navy Pension, and balance of Pay. Accounts of discharged Officers settled, Ord nance and Clothing returns properly mane out and corrected, and clearances obtained from Ordnance and Quartermaster's Departments. U. S. Revenue Stamps for sale at a discount of 3i to 41 per cent. [32-3m S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. Kramph'i 3 Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GR. AT EF U L 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, CASSIMERES A N D VESTLNGS, 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,-HEAD INMA DE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing GdoodS and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. 4 9 . !aka, Stribiiter anb ennbtlartur. 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 eveirbing in the CONVEYANCING line. Having gratuitous intercourse with a member of the Lancaster Bar, he will be ena bled to execute legal instruments of writing with accuracy. 113- He can be found at the office of " THE MARIETTIAN . ,"—"Lindsay's Building," (sec- , and floor) near the Post Office corner, or at his residence on Market street, half a square west of the Donegal House," Marietta. ICrßlank Deeds, - Mortgages, Judgments and Leases always on hand and for sale. MARIETTA MARBLE YARD. MICHAEL GABLE, Aar., • MARBLE MASON AND STONE CUTTER. Opposite the Town Hall Park,. Marietta, Pi% —o-- TELK Marble business in all its branches, `will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite FunlesTross Keys Taverni where , every description of,, marble work will be kept on hand or made to Rieder at short notice and at very reasonable prices. * Marietta, June 297 1861' • 49- ly ei SR7Z. Gotb a ro silbev•lteivs,lelmitT, -------- ON THE NE BO UM PLAN. The entire stock of one Gold and Silver Watch Manufactory, Two Immense Jewelry Establishments, One Silver Plating Ware-house, One Gold Pen And Pencil Maker, TO BE DISPOSED OF WITH DISPATCH WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST! 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 lng 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 bills 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 win 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 silailar 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-Drops,. "Hold Er amelled Ring," "Silver Plated Cake Basket," &0., is written on a card and en closed in a 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 the cards or certificates is taken at 'linden' and sent by first mail to the customer, who will see at once what he can get for One Dollar. If he is pleased with his fortune be can forward the money acoording to directions on the'certificate and secure the prize. If the article awarded should tie 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 to—we will send any other article on the catalogue of equal price which may be pre forred• Or if, for any reason, you choose to venture no further, then' you can let the mat ter drop where it is and sper.d no more. Ex amine carefully our Catalogue ! WATCH DEPARTME N T: 300 Gents' Paturt Lever Gold Hunting Case• $5O to $2OO 300 Gents' Detach'd Lever Gold Hunt- in g 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 Huntint Case. .3 90 400 Gents' Det.' Lever Silver Hunting . _ Case. 30 85 300 Gents' Detached Lever Silver Open- Face. - ' 20 00 300 Gents' Patent Lever Silver• Open • Face. . 25 60 300 GOnts' Swiss Silver. . 18 40 JEWELRY DE 300 Diamond Rings. $4O to 120 SOu Gents' Diamond Pins.' 20' 100 3000 Gents' California Diamond Pins. 15" 3000 Gents' California Diamond Rings. 3 12 5000 Gents' Gold and Enameled Fob Chains. 3 40 4000 Cents" 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 8 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 Jet Bracelets.. - . 8 - .112 5000 Golll and Enameled Bracelets. .8 15 3000.G01il Chatelain Chains. -- - .8' 30 5000, Pair Ladies' Gold'Sleeve. Buttons. 3 8 4000 Pail . Ladiei' Gold. Rusin'. Sleeve . - Button's. ; 4 10 8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches. 3 . 12 6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 3 :• 12 5000 Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops 3 S 7000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava & Florentine Ear Drops.- ' 3 10 5000 Gold Thimbles. 5 10 10000 Coral, Opal and , Emerald Ear Drops. 3 10 10000 Miniature Lockets. 4 10 100(10 Miniature Lockets-magic spring 8 25 10000 Plain Gold Rings. 4 12 10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Gold & Jet 5" 20 10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry Cameo, Pearl - &c., 5 20 10000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Bracelets. 4 17 10000 Ladies'ailt & Jet Hat Suppor ters. V . 2 12 • SILVER PLATED WARE. 10000 Cups. $2 to 20 8000 Goblets. 3 12 10000 Pair Napkin Rings. 2 • 10 2000 Card Baskets. 4 16 3000 Cake Baskets. 5 20 4000 Castor Frames—complete with bot tles. 5 20 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 25 6000 Dozen Table Forks. per doz. 8 30 . . _ _ GOLD PENS AND PENCILS 12000 dold Pens, Silver Ex‘ention Hol ders, $8 to $lO 12000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Hol- ders. 2 8 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Hol ders. 3 15 6000 Gold Pens with Gold Extension Holders. 10 25 6000 Gold Pens. Gold Holders and Pen- 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 order. Five Certificates will be sent for $1 ; eleven for $2 ; thirty for $5;- sixty-five for $10; one hundred for $1.5. AGENTS ARE WANTED - Throughout the Country to operate for us. A large compensation will be paid. Send for terms, &c., enclosing stamp. NEWBORN & CO., 3m-inl 75 FULTON STREET. N. Y. Estate of Samuel Collins, late of the Borough of Marietta; deceased. 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 baying 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. Adminiitrator. Marietta, March 11, 1865. 31-6 t Estate of Joshua Smith E. Brown late of the Borough of Marietta decaased. 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 said Borough of Marietta. BARR SPANGLER. Admtnistrator. Marietta, Near& 17, 1865. JOB PRINTING of every description ecuted with neatness and dispatch at the office of The Mariettian. CROICE 'HAVANA SEGARS ;and th% best Chewing and Smoking. TobaccoMt:'.: WOLFE'S.. V°ll,B • Periodical Drops, and Clark's:. Pills, at The Goiejen Mortar.Pe 1865. SPRING 1865. I I Gm- . GED lIIED 11113110 Mil • NO W OPENING HAIIKE, FOREMAN & OFFER FOR. SALE AT. THE VERY LOWEST RATES: NOE Rail iSllilla No DS. Sheetings, Tickings, Damasks, Muslin:, Linens, Blankets. LADIES DRESS GOODS_ Silks, Mohairs, Challies, DeLains, Pop- /in,s, Alpacas, Chintzes, Shawls, CLOAKS, AND CLOAKING CLOTHS, BALMORALS. HOOP SKIRTS. Me3a's Wear Cloths, 10 20 3 8 Jeans, Cashmeretts, Cottonades, 86^e Also, a fall line of White Goods : HOSIERY AND NOTIONS, Cambrics, Brilliants, 10 30 Jaconets, Nainsooks, and Swiss 2lfuslins. G-rocorle. : AT REDUCED PRICES. Co f fees, Sugars, Syrups, also, Mass anb Queensb*e. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE The public are invited to give us a call and examine our stock. HAM, FOREMAN & CO., J. R. DIFFENBACH, Ir.. _Aga. b b ,ditay-ket-get., - Marietta, Pa. Marietta,ll l / a rch 10, 186-5: Cassimeres, Vesting:, Book, Mull Teas, Spices, 1221 Salt, kc SUCCESSORS TO MB