'oral c igar t flan. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1.855 0- Our town illumination and cele bration ir c ommemoration of the taking of Richmond and the surrender of Lee, which took place on Wednesday evening last, wos a grand affair, notwith etaniliogthe rainy weather. The Mount Joy Baad, the members of which are all members of our Union League, "did the rosin," for the occasion. The proces sion was formed at the Union League gall, under the Nlarshalship of Lieuten ant Abraham Cassel, late of the 107th P, IT. and preceded by the Band, march ed through our principal streets--nearly every house in the more thickly built sections being nicely illuminated ; amongst the more tastefully arranged on Market street we may mention Dr. Hinkle's, Col. W. H. Eagle's, Mrs. Re becca Spangler's, J. R. Diffenbach's James Wilson's, but in fact so many wore brilliantly lit up that it Would be impossible to mention all. At a late hour, it having become known that Col. S. B. Thomas, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, was on a visit to Col. Eagle, the band, followed by quite a large crowd, proceeded to the residence of the latter gentleman and serenaded and loudly called for Cot. Thomas, who appeared at the hall door, and in a few and well-timed remarks, entertained his listeners for a short time, after which the gay and highly entertained crowd dispersed, well pleased with Grant, Col. Thomas, themselves and "the rest of mankind." a This afternoon (Saturday) will be the last opportunity to take any of the Borough Loan, as the tax will soon be levied on the remaining indebtedness of the Borough. We cannot see why property holders in the Borough, with money to lend , do not embrace this op portunity to secure a good and paying investment and thus reduce their taxes. We understand that we were in error in nur last in charging a copperhead with peddling funds into the township for in vestment, whilst so inviting an opportu nity offered in town ; we are assured "by one who ought to know," that it was, as our informant tartly said "ped dled by a woolly head." The fact is, wytwithstancling this correction, that the funds belonged to a very strong cop perhead family, and sought an invest ment where it woe not wanted and re- I 'need it where it was, fearing, no doubt, , that a general reduction of the Borough tao: filidit follow lending at home. One comolation is that the lenders will have a portion of , the facreased Borough tax to pay, havingeonsiderable town proper .ty to pay tax on. tom' The Ladies' Patriotic Circle of our plare, sent a box of hospital stores to the I Sanitary Commission, on the 7th instant, containing the following Icicles: From the Circle, 30 Shirts, /8 pairs Drawers, 21 Ilhndkerchiefs, 3'illow Case, 6 pairs Shoes, 3 Towels, 1 „,rta.sling, 2 rolls Muslin, 2L House 'wives, 1 Dressing-gown and 2 Spreads. Prom Mrs. J. Ferree, a large package of papers; Misses Ella and Ida: Benja min, 4 II onse-wives ; Miss Ella Benja min, 2 pamphlets ; Miss Emma Rudisill, I pair Socks, package of Dried Apples, papers; Mrs. J. Longenecker, 2 pairs slippers. itirA Fair and Festival, under the au spices of the ladies, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church, wilt be held in the town hall, commencing on Monday eve ring, and be continued oa the afternoons land evenings of Tuesday, Wednesday tad Thursday. Admittance only TEN ieats. In so good a cause all should be `willing to contribute a little. Ilar We would refer our readers to the several Oil company advertisements in our columns this week. From the strong array of names presented as offi cere, we have no doubt they are all com panies of character. It will be observed that our townsman, Col. W. H. Eagle, is president of two of the companies and vice president of the third. or A crowd of job work and a num ber• of advertisements this week, have compelled us to neglect the news de partment of our paper. Several adver tisements intended for this week's paper have been unavoidably laid over until next week. sir We present on our first page, another of Capt. RATBVON'S "Local Military RI 3 MiCtiSCUICOB." We know they are interestin g to a great many of our "old residenters" and many of our "young 'une." =M likr Our townsman, George H. Ettla, has accepted the Captaincy of Company B. Ninth Union League Regiment, or 215th Pennsylvaniu - Volunteers. He has already left for camp. '''''' ler Our friend Middleton Whitehill, has Opened a tastefully arranged restau rant in the Donegal House, entrance from Gay Street. Mid. will make an obliging landlord. Th e.busquehanna is still in fine running order, but very littleooming in from above. ..... ......... Dr. P. Hinkle has just received a aew lot of fancy and toilet articles. MARRIED On Thursday evening last, the 13th, by Rev G. M. Clawges, Mr. Jolts CounLE, to Mrs RACHEL SSIELTZER, of Marietta. DIED On Sunday last, April ath, HARRIET, wife of Franklin Deitrieh, and daughter of John Peck, Sen., of this borough, aged 26 years, 7 months, 1 week and 6 days. ,%ptrial Nntirts To CoNsumprivEs. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffer ed several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anx ious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. • To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Corr- STIDIPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending tne Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes ev ery sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WiLsos, • Williamsburg;Kings co. N. Y. ifir Editor of "The Mariettian." DEAR Sr n:—With your perniission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) a recipe, with full 'directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effec tually remove, in tea Cays, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beau tiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of luxuriant Hair, Whiskers or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. ' All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, Thos. F. CBAPAIAN, Chemist, 30-3 ml 831 Broadway, N. Y. A CARD TO INVAIIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a mission ary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the 'whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great num bers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Ilhompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the re cipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge, Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addres s,d to yongself. • Address, Jos. T. INDIAN, STATION D, BIBLE Houpr., New York City le You WA NT TO KNOW a little of every thing relating to the human system, male and female ; the causes and treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of the world ; how to marry welt, and a thousand other things never published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of "MEDICAL COMMON SENSE," 11 curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. It contains 400 pages, 100 illustrations. Price, $1:50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may be had at the book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. Address, E. B. Foora,lll. D., 1130 Broadway, N. Y. TIIE BRIDAL CFIAMBED.. — A rote of warn ing and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reflect I Be wise in time. Sent FREE. to any address, for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by return mail. Ad dress JAMES B. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, New York OLD EYES MADE NEW.-A pamphlet di reefing how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or medi cine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt of TEN cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, M. D , feb4-6m] 1130 Broadway, N. Y. $E3' WHISKERS l—Those wishing a fine set of Whiskers, a nice Moustache, or a beauti ful head of glossy Hair, will please read the Card of Trios. F. CHAPMAN, in this paper. LETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Post Office at Malietta, Pa., THURSDA Y 3 Arum. 13,1865. • Bennett, George Jacent, Miss Mary Bly m er, Jacob Lonery, William Breaun, Henry Leicht, Jacob Carr, Thomas McGuire, Susan Cupit, Mr. Moriarty, John Mittman, Miss Sarah Noel, Peter Dolan, John Piearce, A. H. Erstein, Felix H. 2 Patter, Robert Harris, Mrs. Anna Theisinger, William Harter, Jesse M. Whitcomb, John Hentzleman, Mathias White, Martha Indiana, Miss Sarah Yarningion, Dr. A. A. Jones, John 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 CASSEL, P. M. BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS and CATARRH, 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 he has no secrets in his practice.. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inSerted without plan. No 'charge made for examination. . [ jan. 28-Iy. DANIEL G. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW"; LANCASTER, PA. OFFICE :—No. 24 NORTH DUKE STREET opposite the Court House, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its arious branches. KANKLIN HINKLE, M. D After an absence of nearly three years in the Navy and Army of the United States has returned to the Borough of Marietta and re sumed the practice of Medicine. Especial attention paid to Surgical cases in which branch of his profession he has had very considerable experience. CHAMPAGNE and other Table Wines guarruntes4l to be pure, and sold as low as can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York ' H. D. licallAmirr Picot Building. SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the late in Periodicals of the day. At The Golden Mortar. Patriotic 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 has 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 iivine guidance through this terrible conflict, and also to co-operate heartily in the best means of liquidating theclaims 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. Il raised by immediate taxation, the tax of this year will be eight times as great as the Borough Tax has heretofore beer, ; 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,butby 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 new from minority, are exempt from taxation, but who, in the enjoyment of the blessings of peace, should be required tq pay a portion of war debt. The real estate of the Bbrough is legally held for this debt, and as the uwnership 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 $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 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 Nubseription 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, •fl' 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 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.] 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." LANCASTER AND VENANGO muTuriL PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION, OEGANIZED AND CHARTERED UNDER THE GENERAL MINING LAW OF' PENNSYLVANIA, Approved July 13th, 1563. CAPITAL STOCK NUMBER OF SHARES • r ) 00.000 PAR VALUE, $1 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1 PER SHARE. WORKING CAPITAL, 50,000 SHARES. WORKING FUND, $50,000. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY: . President, Colonel WILLIAM H. EAGLE, Marietta. Vice President, Colonel S. B. THOMAS, Harrisburg. TreasUrer, AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier of First National Bank, Marietta. I Secretory, AND. M. FRANTZ, Lancaster. Directors, W. H. Eagle, Marietta, Thomas Grieves, Lancaster, Thomas W. Morley, Harrisburg, A. D. Campbell, Lancaster, C. N. Haldeman, West Hempfield, Henry Landis, M. D. Marietta, W. C. Talley, Media, F. J. Herr, Strasburg, James L. Shultz, Marietta, David Roth, Marietta, B. M. Stauffer, Msnheim. ...... Lancaster and Venango Mutual Petro letzm Association, The ploperty of the Lancaster and Venan go Mutual Petroleum Association consists of Ninety• One Acres of Land, in fee simple, sit uated on the eastern bank of Big Sandy Creek, and on either side of Stony Run, which flows through the ; ruiddle of it, in French Creek township, Venango county. It presents a large proportion of boring ground, amounting to at least sixty acres. Part of the land is covered with fine oak timber, well calculated for the manufacture of coal oil barrels, this alone is of great value in that locality where thousands of barrels are wanted daily to hold the rich products of sur rounding wells. It is evident also that large deposits of bitu minous coal exist in the elevated portions of this tract; they are, however, undeveloped. Within one mile east and west coal mines are worked on an extensive scale. It is the determination of this company to fully develop their whole territory. Subsea • hers to stock can feel satisfied that no effort will be spared on the part of the officers and managers to bring out the oil, which must be within reach of faithful labor. We invite a careful examination of our prospectus by all. We have every confidence in our oil prospects, and every assurance that the stock of the com pany will soon advance in price. There are now only 50,000 shares of the stock of this compan) offered for sale, the rest is all taken. li-1" Office of the Company at No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster city. AND. M. FRAN TZ, April 15-4t] Secretary. Xx 7 ASHINGTON Skeleton Skirts. The V V best article of the kind made each Skirt is guaranteed. We are Agents for the Manu facturer. Good Style CaKaitheres for Suits, Cloths, Ves tinge, Jeans, Cottonades, Shirting Flannels, Neck Ties, 8,c., Muslins,Tickings and Checks, Osuaburgs, Drills an Flannels, Sheetings, Diapers and Crash, Feathers. Table and Floer 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 Mackeral in. all Sized packages Sugar cured Hams and Dried Beef, Salt, R , ice Spices &c. All at the low6t prices. SPANGLER Sc RICH. ST. CROIX AND NEW b:NGLAND RUM for culinary purposes, warranted genuni- HI D. Best.nmin. -r TIROSPEG eagle Vtitcdrunt 6ompanil OF VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered by the state of Penn sylyauia, UNDER THE GENERAL MINING LAW CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $50,000 NUMBER OF SHARES, 200,000. Subscription Price, eents per Share, ileSetteD Noticing 0044 80, 000 SHARES, or $20,000. lice of the Co., Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. PRESIDENT: COL. WILLIAM H. EAGLE, of Lancaster County, Pa. TREASURED: JAMES H. SMITH, Venango County.' SECRETARY : MEOW JENKINS, Franklin, Venango county William H. Eagle, Marietta. John J. Rowland, Media. R. I. Sloan, Franklin, James J. Martin, Philadelphia. John-Helfron, Detroit, Michigan. Edward T. Green, Trenton, N. J. 'k Daniel Rupp, York. Thos. G. Carroll, Baltimore, Maryland. Abui. H. Mussleman, Marietta. W.. H. Trump, Philadelphia. John Bigler; Harrisburg. J. T. Carroll, New York. S. B. Thomas, Harrisburg. The Prope•/y of the Eagle Petroleum Company CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING INTERESTS Thirty acres of land in fee simple, situated on both sides of Smith's Run, 600 feet from the Allegheny river, five miles south of Frank lin, the county seat of Venango county, imme diately adjoining the celebrated Pope Farm, and Hoover and Marshal Wells, Organic and Excelsior Oil Companies, and in the vicinity of a number of other producing wells, this property is known as the Peters Farm, A lease on the waters of the. Big Sandy, in French Creek township, surrounded by veins of the best quality of coal. Lease of one , and a-quarter acres, fronting on the Allegheny river, adjoining the wells of the Organic Oil Company. Town Council Lease for 99 years of ten rods front on the Allegheny rivet, one-third of the Oil to be paid for royalty. One and a-quarter acres fropting on the Allegheny river, leased from the Organic Oil Company, one-third royalty, and immediately adjoining No. 4. Lease for 99 years, one-third royalty, one and a-quarter acres, ton rods front on the Al leghany river, above the Excelsior Company lands, and nearly opposite the Adamantine Well. It is the intention of the Company to devel op their property completely , and to promote the interests of their stockholders in a 'Mai ness like manner, we are.of the opinion that our property is equal to any:on theAllegli any, river, and it is a well known,fact.. that 8' out of 10 wells sunk on that river yield oil which cannot be claimed by any, cother Section of the country, and the oil produced is of the lubri cating quality, the capital, of•oerCompany is small, but large enough for all y practical pur poses, and our working capital is as large as Companies who represent their hundreds of thousands, and we have coal all most in sight whilst other Companies have great distance to haul it, and at heavy expense. MAROSS JENKINS, Secritary, Franklin, Venango County, Pa. DAVID ROTH, Agent, Marietta. ,$200,000 T" FRANKLIN OIL AND REAL "OA"ta-te, OF VENANGO COUNTY, PA. ---o- Chartered under the General Mining Laws of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, s*o,ooo, WITH 200,000 SHARES. Par ra/ue 4 Subscription Price, $1 per share.. 20,000 Shares reserved for working capital. OFFICERS: President, IVM. D. H. SERRILL, Vice President, COL. Wm. H. EAGLE Secretary, Wilt. W. HARVEY. Treasurer, D. R. ESREY DIRECTORS: Wm. 9. H. Serrill, of Delaware Coenty. John J. Rowland, " .." Wm: Cooper Talley, " cc David K. Ralston, cc CC Geo: B. Stock, Venango County. William H. Eagle, of Lancaster County. Ralph Buckley, of Delaware County. David Rose, jr., M. D., of Delaware CountY. John Fox, cg LC William 13artram, " " David B. Cochran, of Chester County. The property of this Company consists 0 he United States Hotel, in the town of . FRANKLIN, the County Seat of Venango County, the present revenue from which, insures to the Stockholders of the Com pany a quarterly dividend of 5 per cent. Also, FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND on Ni cholson's Run, (a branch of the Big Sandy) considered by competent persons equal to any Oil teritory in Sandy Creek Township, A limited number of shales are now offered for sale at the office of the Company, No. 1136 Mark et-st., Philadelphia, or by 4t] DAVID ROTH, Marietta Pa. LEVI H.. FILE, • COACH $.. 4- .Z. , => , • • AND' BLACKSMITH; Upper. Railroad Station, Marietta, Pa, . - TT AVING permanently established him -1-1 self in the SMITHING business it the old 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 florses—in a superior and workmanlike manner. Especial attention paid to Coach work. Being determined to turn out none but the best work at reasonable prices, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public favor. Marietta, March 11, 1865. 31-tf - - Long may it wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. ND -long may it be remembered that the &A i place to purchase your choice Toilet ar les, 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 HaY ffiz:Dr . _ THREE or four tons excellent Timothyhay for sale. Jo:lotto immediately of DR. H. ,LANDIS. . T - rows PeriOdial.'Drops, , and Clark's' j_jmale PillsOtt • • ' The Golden Afortar.Fe OF THE VICE E,RESID ENT: RALPH BUCKLEY, Media, Delaware County. DIRECTORS; I==l Our Nation's Pride. OUR FLAG. aaillEi eilif saLz. Gelb Ailo ehes, ON ONE DOLLAR 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 COST! The Giiods 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 greatly superior to the goods imported from abroad and hawked about as the cheapest ever sold. The simple duty on imported goods and the htgii 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 • O,iVL Y ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any article on our list, and this sum the purchaser need not pay until he knows what he zs , to' get! This plan accords •with the method recently become so popular for disposing of large stories of Jewelry and si uilar 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 Eramelled Ring," "Silver Plated Cake Basket," &e., 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 random and sent by first mail to the customer, who will see at once what he can get for One Dollar. Ii he is pleased with his fortune he can forward the money according to directions on the certificate l 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 to—we will send any other article on the eatalogue of equal price •which may be pre farred• 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= amine carefully our Catalogue! WATCH DEPARTMENT. 300 Gents' Patait Lever Gold Hunting Case. • $5O 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- iog Case., 30 SO 400 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Hunting ' Case. 30 90 400 Gents' Det. Lever Silver Hunting • Case._ P , 30 85. 300 Gents' Detached Lever Silver Open Face. 2o 50 300 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Open Face:. ' 25 60 300 Gents' Swiss Silver. 18 90 JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 300 Diamond Rings. - $4O to 120 30b 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 4000 Gents' Gold Vest Chains. 5 4000 Pair Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons 3 4000 Pair Gents' Gold St Enarn: Sleeve Buttons . 3 6000 Sets Gents' Gold Studs: - 3 SOOO Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings 3 8000 Gents' Stone Set,and Signet Etuirn: Rings. . 4 6000 Ladies' Gold Neck' Chains. 4000 Gold Oval-Band Bracelets. 3 6000 Gold and Jet Bracelets. S 0000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets. 8 3000 Gold Chatelain Chains. S 5000 Pair Ladies' . Gold Sleeve Buttons. 3 4000 Pair Ladies' Gold Ella n. Sleeve Buttons SOOO Solitaire Gold Brooches. 3 6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 3 5000 Gold Cameo and. Pearl Ear-Drops 3 7000 Mosaic; Jet, Lava & Florentine Ear Drops. " 3 5000 Gold Thimbles. 5 10000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drops.' , 3 , 10000 Miniature Lockets. 4 10000 Miniature Lockets—magic spring 8' 10000 Plain Gold Rings. 4 10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Gold & Jet 5 10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl &c., 5 20 10000 Ladies' Gilt' and Jet Bracelets. 4 17 10000 Ladies' Gilt' & Jet Hat Suppor ters. 2 12 SILVER PLATED WARE 0000 Cups.' $2 to 20 8000 Goblets. 3 12 0000 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. 10 20 6000 Pair*Butter Knives. 3 8 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. 2000 Gold Pens, Silver Exiention Hol ders, $8 to $lO . [2OOO Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Hol ders. 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Hol ders. ' 6000 Gold Pens with Gold Extension Holders. 10 25 6000 Gold Pens, Gold Holders and Pen cils. 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 order. 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., 75 FULTON STREET. N. Y. 3m-inl T f you want a tist-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 NOTICE.. A large lot of Square and Round Logs have lodged on my bottom land, a Short distance above 'Schock , s Mill, on the Sus quehanna river, which in a shrift time will be in my way, for ploughing. Notiee is hereby given the owner or owners to • come forward, prove property pay charges' and take it away, within 20 days, otherwise it will be sold ac cording to law. JOHN ENGLE, Conoy Township, April 8, 1865. 3t* Spring Shawls Balmorals Gloves Hosiery Belts and BueNles, Embroidered,Handker chiefs and Collars; Mourning Collars and Veils, Head Nets and Dress Trimmings. A full, supply at • SPANGLER & RICH'S. TLANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch laid Dish WHISKIES, warran stroll*, at IL D. 13enjamitin,s. irr OWE & STEVEN'S Celebratecl Monty rir, Dye Colors, *wanted to be fact, et lea ~re THE GOLDEN MORTAR. 1865. S P G 1865 r e-N exsa • T--19 NOW OPENING HAIIKE, FOREMAN & CO., OFFER FOR SALE AT THE 'TERY LOWEST RATE : ffotils,; aOOO, Shectings, Tickings, Damasks, Muslin: Linens, Blankets, LADIES DRESS GOODS_ Silks, Mohairs, Ckallies, DeLoins, Pop 10 12 12 S gins, Alpacas, Chintzes, Shawls, CLOAKS, 10 10 25 12 20 AND CLOAKING CLOTHS BALMORALS. HOOP SKIR 7S. Meas.'s "VV - ear : Cloths, Jeans, ,Cashmeretts, Coaonades, 6-c Also, a full line of White Goods : HOSIERY AND NOTIONS. 2 8 Cambric; 3 15 Brilliants, Jaconets, Nainsooks, and Swiss Muslins G-rocerles: AT REDUCED PRICES. Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Teas, also, Wad ana Rttemwaiv. WOOD AND WILLOW WAEE Th4public are invited to give us a c , and examine Ole stock. MIRE, FOREMAN Si CO., R.DIFFENBACH, bb .7ilari,etta, Pa. Marietta,lMarch 10 , 1865 Cassimeres, Vestings, Book, Mull Spices, CO Salt, §•c. SUCCESSORS TO