he Matiettian, 44,27:;'V F. L. Baker, Editor. MARIETTA. PA : OatuAdag, :11-Iz4ll, fcrbg, u - Pbe li'rcitdet Mar/hal Geneollha's deoia4 that aliens, peirions citidbr 20 ye a Re,,,otagn. udL,00910.31110.0.3.41x empt from draft on e g e e nn i t, of service, can enlist in and be credited to any sob-distriet, iribifaictivcf of Vcieideitee. There are a number oVekempts in some of the sirbYdiettiVtit cif this cdentY,' who bays been projentildfiCiar entering the army sinee' i the. - piesage tini supple ment to the enrollinent act by C ongress, on acConiii ar 'llnWilliUkbe'ss of 'HI. cruiting committees to 'risk accepting men fr'om Other tilitti . dts' than thaie 'in which they reside; the promulgation of this oKdec o: ls4llb2,th,a,maane.of,adding,a number of moik ev tn, Abe quota of this county. .t ear The poorest' an to be met with, i)l`O.4estirring times; is the man who is wtoo pbor:tO take , a newspa per."` We ivity6c i ti" , a' man—es'pecially if he is a man of Property as he general ly i£3.' . 117110 iiiiar t tfOf ""too poor" tin' sihtiktcoelhoWt6hacco, ted to either pr,aqiqe ? : Apd „Tat; hap,-dreds of men Who spend , from' 5 to 25 cents a d ex for Jthe weed," or, drop of "the ertitur," are too, poor to take a newspaper, in the, MeVigenjurpt3Ft r apd instruction of which their families might participate,'. Really, such men, are poor, and mean too.. They are objects of Fifteen s triilfeS graduated from the Medical Collewe for Women , - in New*York, last weak, the,first class of graduates from ;the jgstitutinn. , IThe: young ladies bore themselves handsome ly, were dressed, in, , tlie t Florence Nigh;t-, ingale style--black silk caress with white gimp bra t plyig, fitpng, jackets; white cords round „their , waists, with long pendant and rosettes their baems..;Tha, P,rssideAt, lara. Greenough, pruisied. Bishopeox conductel ; the. df3lre,tipu#l ,exercises. Rev. Mr. tool°, Henry, Ward Reacher, sad Horace :greeley,, mails, addresses, The, affair was a, great success. , Gir Governor Brinlatte, in a mesaiige to the! has '6?-* . pressedilijalrekrefflatAthe' action' , cif 'iti . m'emberkzinAdt- ratifyink 'the eonettii tionallionendminWitd "atioliehi slivery: He' thiditta it aliong 'haTre' Bean mneti more iblitidtfokhein to have approved' it, instead df tiiiebtfen open, tcr be paelsadinplitr bi Einecasiori; thurelkeepink it# the akitatidti mittetel for he , belieVea'qhat" alaverird irrovdeably'ddonfed;'lMEl that 'no ; 'dna carr'enterfairrthalainteat" 'hope of its contindatkill:: ' ' ' lor .y 4 „Delaware ~(N. Y.,)- Express sap funeral cortege passed 6,rnugh yraniFlie friva,Aanceck, recent, 135 tliepps yfives,o'f„the,decqueed, (Oliver Butts) ' follnyiAgioncl A pash,;lankenting the loss of her husband I Deceased and bisiwlves held livectiogether.hapiiily ? unslerstandituudek , ,the , Bade .rnof: Ale had six children by one wife', and mien by the other.'!.. • 7-13 eesereFite leade:obyr Goverppr,Curtinhtha ,aeretaxy ,91:• i war says that i4iPiti,n9Abni.4aoSaerYrte;raise the Stateßuar,cl aLproposed..l3.V. -Legis lative enactment that _the United States Governme,ntNis ableto protect ..our bor!lers if, an eznprgenpy,should arise. This will save the State • seyeyal< million . dopars,wbich woald•ctberwise rbe spent in raising -troops ? •.•••••••• • • a- Before Vice 'President Johnson left his home for Washington, says ,the Memphis Bulletin, the colored people of Nashville waiiadppo,o him athiß ho.mk!, and in behairof themselves and friends, presented him with It fine gold ,watch worth $350, for "his untiringencrgy the cause of freed Om." , tejobe'Burkhartand TOM Prighls took jr., two lately exchanged priseners, d,ied,at Annapolis, a few days ago, from eating tdo freely , after their prolonged starvation in the rebel prisons. They belonged, toClomberland,conety, Pa., or A' Waihington correspondent of the Springfield (Mass.,) Republican says : "Geneiti Ehttler'S'oOmniiisiOn as major geneila expires fiea shoit; time, and he will then probably be qiiietly' mustered out of thii sell; ':.John Overtop,,.' the, Tennessee millionaire, who gave,$6;000;000 to aid the rebellion, has deserteit the , cause, and is once more a peaceable citizen of Nashville. A ' A Ai-A :sr It re a; hoteworthy fact-thlit' only• four cities, containing a potmlEitiOn of ten thorisand,-now remain in poseieesion of the rebel , confederacy. These - ire Richmond; Petersburg, Augusta'ands LON , JETITY.-A Quebec journal men tions the case of a woman named Ma dame Pierre foyer, Residing. in Rich mond street, SL John's subnibs, of that city, who has rbached thiV respectable age of one hnndred and thirteen years. Her child+, dand:chilargn, and great grand-children amount to the patriarch al number of two hundred and twenty six, The old lady retains all her facul ties, and resides with her son, who has himself attained the very fair age of seventy-nine. . ter A. letter from Charleston to the Washington Republican says :—"Ex. Governor Aiken is one of the largest, slaveholders and wealthiat men of the South. Since the occupation of Charlet ton by our forces be has reported the names of alibis seven hundred and fifty. in .cumber, tO the cornmandent of the ,post, and given ~e acli‘family "s farms on. one of the most fertile and , pro: ductive islands on the coast, placed' them on it,: anti album' well' started life. Stich a;deedfdeserves to be recor; ded." fra"There are about 760 female clerks employed in the Treasury,Department s and ieledted fr:om' alinest all the 'States in the Union: Many ihetrfliave been rich, but are poor; 'Many Of thebi are young ladies ; triany'ck them . are widows; and '''Saine' 'fee in'ariied. Their chief bubiness is in cutting'hitcl aounting new:legal tender and' batioinal bank4notes, andsin cohntiog and deatioy ing-old ones.; •Their papis 8720 pert:W imp each,. ~ • . ar, Ihe Provost .Ta.rshal at St. Louis his recently made ft . 'seizure of $90,0,00 in.gold end paper mopey,„with notes and papers of an estimated value of $lO,OOO, YCT99 banks Oat pity, and belonging' to the wife of the, rebel Major General Ewell. 'firs . E., is now iu 'Cahada. 'She is the ,daughter of John Campbell, a wealthy . Union man, residing' near N'as !iv ills, `TePri. , Atr The Military, Coultnission so long' in,session atawrrisbnrg qfias `bean disS banded by orders trom headquarters. Ths ch,arg.es againsk,.the.prisoners' from Qlearfield,coupty. numbering`some thir=, tyodd, 7 bave all bego t eent .Philadel.. piu ex.arnipatfotk, Most of the pri:T senors will no doubt be .dischargEidi while several of , the, ringleaders, it is said, will be remanded to the custody, of the dtyirtribunals for,trial. • I VW Charleston is not without its Joy al men.. AHirert S. Me.l4y,Tt"., Mari well .. knoWtff&tlie Masiinio fratbo - stood boldly out trife'to the old Tag; desiiite thretitspapiiVations.: :Ex Aro r ell a oh 6 the i u Fria isfnee - - rthinly 2 fiiiil fehrle4S i es t 'Men Of the south Cr Walter, S li, :I'aylor, who araskfor tvslaty-five t yeara , nlorkja.the ku ,ditor's office at Washington, and\., ho went tpßiclaaond o f the request ofJe Davis . to 141 e. Second ..luditor of the con feOprate Sates, liaslesigned- that posi tion. Eight rai • lroad diens . ters p ee , R . F O last week in different P9r 4 ons• of .the count com mencement of the year, 7, and forty-tive eine the. o'f Wix •ilog the loss y-one persons and four hundred ,t and forty onceiounded. .Gen. Payael,.oki Ttieeday Fast, was attacked by Dr: - Ale'xaifder,4iblid enter ing the Oburtilbutte iit - Peinealt. The doeto,r drew revolver; nporr:the "Gener alowho: ikaocked I.itt from a the 9 'doetorle hanslovith:a eaneivandithemiame .4am a drubbingiwith datureisterOatiOnd.' • MEE France has ;had 7silty-well Trps. Miserable lives they led. E ' leven were divorced ; two executed; nine died young, seven were widowed earls; three cruelly. treated ; three ex iled. The rest were either poisoned or brokenhearted. IsirA Ldwistoiman, 'while endeavor ing to pall the carcass' ora defunct cow fiourthe iailtoad iraek, had the misfor. tune to have the tail come out, which tfo'was thgging at, and' he" rolled heels `over-h - ead 'down - a thirty font' embank ment.- ' • far Jeff:Davis' Arabian horse, pre seated to hini by the Viceroy of Egypt, has been captured in'North Ca'relina by Sheilien's iconts, and is to be present ed'tdlthe.Preli3ident-of the "United tee. tr Theivelieeim iidows are calling indignation meetings witioreference . to the adverit' of hfiiseadbtisetts virgins. The male persuasion is too scarce for the home'inarli"et, wifliont iMportations. •or John Boyer, Esq., a citizen of Norristown,.President of the bank of Montgomery county, died on Sunday, abouVls years.. Twenty-sixirnion families of 'Cor pus. Chiisti and vicinity have been ban ished to Mexico by ethe 'rebel .authori • , ‘' • • ..• 'sr Joseph Halleek, a brother of Gen. Halleck has enlisted , as` a private in =the Union army.— • or Paul Aforphy,tho : choss champion, :is practicing law in Now Orleans. In South Carelina, aside from giarles.„ ton, no town his 2,000 inhabitaiiiii, and only two towns rise to 1,000. North barolini has a dozerkt4wns of over 1,000 people—Raleigh, Newborn and Fayetteville have 4,000 to 5,000 each. Gen. Schenck, in the course of his re marks on the enrollment bill, stated that- under •the prosentt construction: of the commutation lel, Gen. lEfallick re. ceives $2,100 per year more than Gen. Sheridan, who is constantly in the field, •• . • "Phe , 'C'otomiseiondri bf tirigiation have directed the'District Attorney to prosettitErthe '6WrieTer vessels bringing;convicts to.Neis York. The GoiertinCen't is hereatei . ftirn lab the goldiefs , iiiih toliacoo, at "coat Fine; a"pioVision'tb that , effent'.baiing . been engrafteff . nOon the "Ai)toin= piiation'Bill Qu e en yie,tpria,l3l A s temporarily maw!, ged• from her; seetusion l by sacniyin .tho foreign ambassadors,,metpbars °CAI a ,jp. gations, • ,te, in-. state, At , ,, , Backinham pa;0151111._ . , MEM A lock 'of Queen E izabet 'l3 , • ith an original poem by, Sir ey on receiving it, as , lately bee otind in an old folio volvmepftbe Ar 7 adie, at Walton, The' bald = • zt tia..* color is golden brown. litlBB only professionahskater. Old? or in!leedwny .coun try tso lams we Allow has yet produced,has,nad, a $3.509; by. 'his skating; feats :at ,Lonion,. and: has gone to' Paris at the requesfr,i orthe peror. Haines uses parlor ,skiites when he carinotiget ice.' Alexandi Milliner, a ieiolutiApary soidier, did at Adataa' miles 'from ,Rochester, last weak . at' the age of one hundred and Bye yeare. .The colored men of Philadelphia Awe filling up3he new regiment,fickwdforning nt' Camp William Penw. Phe educated, ones, now thatjustice.is'ficitie. the , color 7 edanan, ate:enlisting in thelsirmyyknom ing that they havethe'same chance ,to rise as the .white soldier. - . 1I , • , Commiesioner Lewis has notified all collectors that limiter and friction es exposed for sale,,,,w,ithout being etttm- Ped, are liable, to.confiscatiOn, whether imported or in original packages, a large or small, or otherwise.. ••• EINIEEME Sharp's rifle Hartford, ploy 500 tvorkmen„anctttie machinery is kept ,runningnight tiodTWenty five hundred rifles and `carbines are manufactured every month , for the Gov erAment. MEE In the gallery athe ()convent of Jest its, at Lisbon, ,there is.a: fine :picture of Adam in Paradiffe dressed-in blue,breeeh es, with silver buckles, and. Eve ; with a The slitt , e-pens' in - Louisville, ICy., like thoie of B!iltim'dit, WaOhington and New Orleans, On the 4th oiabrii&tliei'e eised'Of nil elatei'ennfineeia-Louis , A large meeting braermans was held on Sunday night last, at the Cooper In stitute, with,a view of promoting a bet ter observancs of the 'Sabbath' among that nationality. The fine large mansion of Carville S. fthe 'Raltimr was on'Trfday The bone destrOyed'haS• tidlorighdt"to' - are faidi IY upiimeds' ofitwO 'hind red yitirs.' Charles A. gurt, the well:known and wealthy byewctr at Albany, wee instantly killed, on Tuesday, by the aecidental failing of a'stone from the tog of hip, brew,ery.. . Horseflesh is becoming popular ,ott the Continent. In Denmark it.is public!. ly sold,. and-at Vienne there."are, seven special butcherieu; where, in 1862, 1954 horses : were retailed, , A Chicago merchant; Who• went to that city ten yea s ago pith only $1.27: in his pocket, haS just been tsking an in ventOry,-.and 'finds 'that his 'stock' now amount's to1432;000:- Among the recenUeinforcemen o t the Army. otthe Potomac is a_heavyar tillery.regimentv numbering .1600 1000 of whom received $.1(00 boutitk= for One yeas , service'!A It- is known at the front as "the.millioxdolt lar regiment." In ten YeArli before A.be 1850 to 1860,-Tennessee lost just twpn ty-ntattoinaway elayea,,accort4g44,ap• curate statistics. ,How MOT; she has lost since is an unpleasant subject of contemPation . to her pro-alavery citi- EMI Georgia has lane towns. Augusta 12,000; - Atlanta, Aoco • Cohunbus 10,000. Richthord had 28,000{ of whom 14,- 06d are ,a half blacks. The populatinn :of 011atiesfon in 1860 was '46090, Viit• wfiiteh, 23,000 r; ~blabia4 17,000. Savannah, inhibitante, 14,000 whites; .B,ooo'blaeks.and Ven. 13astc ant cisEorE OREM 515 ME lEM A WHOOSSMEgiv.---licrth branches of the P'ennsillinia Legislattire have passed au' act declaring that if any em ployee of :a railroad company shall vio late any Ole of such company, and in ju+y or la' 's of life shall thereby result, the offender shall be immediately arres ted by the prosecuting attorney of the city or county where tha„accident hap pens, and, if found guilty, shall be con victed of misdemeanor, and punished at the discretion of the court with impris , onmetit:W the Statll Penitentiary for five years, and a fine of ( $5,000) FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. In addit ion to this criminal prosecution the offender and the ritiiiold;itimiiany shall be alike li- A. able for . Civil damages. • -13nder*this act .everremployee , of a railroad company, no matter how hum ble hie position, through whom anacci dent: - 15c.c.tirs, , by 'failure to "obey 'any rule,"' or by "neglect of any precaution," can, and will be arrested,,,and prosecd tda utmoat, rigor of the law. tier'etofore the' only . punisreent that could` beitiflicted' was diimissal, but Weaker; the leading officers of a nam befortallioads will unite 'with the 'tra yelling publie in . Punishing any carelese or' ziegilent'agent by fine and impris onment,, which can be inflicted not merely fuc fc;e'oe . lii6,' lint also for ESE - air PlAifejelling at Vettres Moni;oe, office, a largi) bog adreaned - to one of .Jay Cookn's pe oiiiifrottiant , Loatt Slibsetip'tion Agents id ' ll ‘RiCilMOtid, Va." ' It...contains' band= Ibills and-cirenlais; giving *pcipular infoir math:ill about the Seven-Thirty Loan, aitosi, kik° andhhe`Convensation of banks' and tiro kerev;tio het as' agents, and instruetions for their"guidanee. This bcii will pro bakily'be•tthe very first' freight landed at Rie:hreond:after the `city shalt come into onepoiselsion. • or Parson Brownlow, Governor eledt of Tennessee, has beenewarded $25,000, in a snit for damages inflicted 'by impri sonmentiierd paiseention at the bands of certainprominsint - rebalsolKnoxville, 'which islo' be assEiesed. npon' 'the;' t•ro perty of Ramsey, Sneed, [lnd 'others, wlan,were influential' in the. early, days of the, rebellion, in getting the Parson ' to all Mr Letters from Wilmington, North Carolina'dated the 15th, State that the 'great . meeting held there was ft great ievOlntion In public sentiment. All ar rnyt,olficials carefully, absented tbemsel vtis, to allow the popular will of the peo,- 4e.to be developed Large numbers of, prominent persons, identified with the rebellion heretofore, came out for ,a, re united country. • 'Kelley and Crodk, the two douty generals who were sotrietitne ago'polled out'ot theirheds'at Cuiriberlarid, Md., by half a dozen rebels,4 who ha'd to pass the picket's of four or five thousand men to-get at them, and hurried 'down to re= - befdom; have been paroled, have' come back, and Lieut. Gen. Grant has very kroperly sent them to their respective owes: ear Mrs. Andrew Allison, residing in Beaver county, tbree,milearom.Hooks town, last%Week agaves birth= to - four healthy. children. Some twenty months ago, Mrs.;Allison gave' birth to•T three daughtets; whom s,he naniedegortyPora and ;Nora: These'seven Children, born within &period of.two years, were, at last accounts, doing well, at; was also their mother. gir An extraordinary instance of de termined endurance has just occurred in th e e prison of Aleala, in Spain. ,,,, man named Pueala, condemned to death for murder, dread of the garotte, !'de tern3inedoto -starve limself to death. El.e resolutely.reftmid,all food, and on the twelfth day , expired frot exhaus• - plar Nathaniel West, convicted many yeari ajo of the murder of his wife, in hinichant street, F'hiladelphia,bas been pardoned. HS lids lain in Moyamens ing ,prition, under, sentence, of death, ever singe. His history is known to every one familiar to Philadelphia. He murdered his wife in a fit of jealousy. or Robert, Cobb Kennedy, who as convicted of being a spy, and an incc en diary in attempting to barn the city of New York, was on§.aturday executed at. FArt loafayette. , He was shockingly FlX9faPe; fiang ,a, song as , the . execn "tioner adjusted the rope. er By command' of the French Em= peror, the heart' of Voltaire, enclosed in a gilt metal case, has been deposited' in the Imperial Library in Paris. The case, bears the,insaription':. "Tbe.Heart of Voltaire, whodied in Paris the 30,th. of May,. 1778.". . ar In the Siiperior Conn, for Btiatol county, Mass., John., E. May sued 11"ath; Davie for darriages to the .amount of $lOOO for,theisedaction othisqM.ay'e). wife, and lhajury gave him $25:: • tql• It is said that Sherman captured °none' cotton; turpentine, pitch, and rosin to pay.the • expenses of his cam paign.. New'torli has had ierdiot of $2O damage tiainit another for"ealling him a Copperlictrid 'ind a trai tor. =I SYVIIER ' S lIISTOM—Wo have glanced over an advance copy of the History of the Pennsylvania Reserves, published by Elias Rarr & Co., and judging by what we have read of it, it will be the most popular book ever published in this State. It is exceedingly well writ ten and Mr. Sypher has reason to con gratulate himself upon the success of this his maiden-effort in book-making. There is probably no other man who would have done the work so well—cer tainly, none could have done it better. It will be treasured as household words in every patriotic Pennsylvania family, and especially by all who had friends and relatives in the heroic band', whose history it so faithfully and ably'recorde. Not-the-least.interersttnr - part- of - the volume is the rolls of the different regi ments and companies, which are, ,so ranged that the military career of each man can be read at a glance. This book deserves of,every Pennsylva nian, and we have no doubt,it will have a large sa l e.-7Ezpress. :Tob n •biomes - dairghter is ise eh negroes in ,Governor Wise's ZptrtalWU. 11- To Cimmixirrvx.s. The Motersig,ned having been restored to' health in it-few weeks; by it very simple remedy; after having suffer ed' beveral yams, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption-Lis anx ious to make' known to' his fellow sufferers th'emelins ofeiire. To all who desire it, be will Bend a copy of the piescription ' used, '(free of charge,) with thi • direetiona 'far preparing and using the acme, which they will find a sure cure 'for Cox simrrioN, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Conon!, Coins, &c. The onlyobject of the iidnettiser in seziding - tsie'PriaCcititton is to beneEt the afflicted, and elireild infemnation which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes eir eryrsaffeCeewilr 'ttrti.Vieriieily, — ii'elf cost them nothing, and• May prove a blessing. 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'LANDIS. . _ ACHOICE Lot of Books for children called indietructable Pleasure Books r Seliool and Paper Books, Stationahr; Pens,. Pen holders &C., it: ' 2 - • LANDIS & TROOP:6 p gilveisie" Crop New-Orleans Molasses -•:-the very best , for Cakes. -Just - seceiired SPANGLER St RICH 13 T. CEOlX..tata NEW ANGLANDEUDI for culinary genuni- H. Eat _ . • , itcioGir:lta'sSte7l:cltdaTearl cainint and " THE GOLDEN .31011 TAR, RO NIN G'S Excelsior Coli ee Whilst trying Coffee of all the various brary, Remember ‘• BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR: —at the heed it stands. True, it's not like others that are "SI.11.1; EVER Y WHERE." A little stretch, we all do know, good g0,, 33 will easily bear, ( But a stretch like this—"sold every where'+_ is very apt to tear. ) Now, I can slimly say, without any hesitation. There's none like "BROWNING'S EXCEL. SIO H.". in this enlightened nation. Skilled chemists have not found a Coffee from any store Possessing the same ingredients as "Brown. lag's Kseelsior." Nor is there any one, in or out of the Coffe e trade, Who knows the articles from which "Brows. I Ines EXcelsioeslr made, I'm told it's made from barley, rye, wheat, • beans, and peas ; ' • Name a thousand e qther g things—but the RIGHT ONE if yon please. But with the C9Efeg.7*iit pot hold con tention For the many, many tbinga.they say—too nil , merout to mention. • Whilst they're engaged in running round Iron store to store To - learn the current wholesale price of "Browning's ' Excelsier," me who know my „Coffee gives perfect sat isfsetion, Have formed alhars-byi which they hope to • eause,arguickreaction. The case'tis with a few . ; no doubt 'twill be More— - To name their Collie after mine, -(3ROWY ING'S). EXCELSIOR." Some ,say their's the . only, bran I that will Alma areadYiest. Now, try a little et them all—see which you tike the best., • Three years havepeesed away lance I first sold a store;; Never have I , your paper advertised before ; Nor would L now s or eves consent _to publish If like some: used, by "everybody? " so ld everywhere!' in "every store?' A trade like this i j do not wish ; the orders / could notfilli The factory all Jersefa land would Wie-. leave nut a foot to till. Illy,trade is not so very large; stilt I Oink 1, have my share ; But, reader, yok. may rest assured, 'Us NOT "SOLDEVERYWHERE." Manufactured and for Sale'by the writer, - • GEORGE L. BROWNING, No. 9.if Market. street Camden, New. Jersey, This coffee is not cornposed,of. poisonous druga it contains nothing deleterious; many persons use this Coffee , that cannot use the pure coffee ;, it .taketibut one and a half ounces to make a quart of good - titrong coffee, that being just ouerhalf the, quantity. it , takes or Java Coffee, :and always, less. than half the price. RETAIL DEALERS may *chase it in less quantities than ten gross at - my prices from the Wholesale Grocers. la' Orders by Mail from Wholesale Dealers promptly attended to. [2B-3m A GRICULTURA.L CHEMICAL COMPANY'S Cheap Fertilizers. METE vEvalLizEtts prepared by the Ag ricultural Chemical Company, [ a com pany chartered by the legislature of Pennsyl vania with a capital of $250,090,1 have been proved in practite to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, for the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated ma nures noW offered in any'marhet. The Cont pany's list embraces the following : PABULETTE, This Fertiffzeris compose,l of night soil and the fertilizing elements of urine combined, chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and ab sorbents: It is reduced to a pulverized condition. rea dy,for immediate use, and without loss of de highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its 'universal application to all crops and, soils, and its durability sod active qualibeg, are well known to be all that agriculturi,:i can disire. PRICE $3O PER TON. CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilize' . is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, - fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic . Terrifixers, which decompose the mass, and re tain the nitrogenous.. elements. It is a very valuable fertilizer for held crops generally, and especially' for potatoes, asud garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength , and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have used it. Price,:s4o REA TON. COMPOSITE. FEATIWAR. This high ly phosphatic 'feitiliier, particulurly adapted for, the cultlis' i tiosi of Trees, Fruits, Lawns and Flowers. promote a very vigorous and healthy growth, of.wood and fruit, arid largely increase the quantity sin perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot house arid household planta and Sowers, it will be found an ,indispensable article to se cure their greatest perfection. ^fit Will prevent and cure diseased conditions qt the peach and. grape, and is excellent forirass and lawns. it is composed of such, elements as make it adapted to the growth of all kinds 'of crops m all kinds of soils. The formula or method of combining ite constituent fertilizing ingredients have re ceived the highest approval 'of aminent chem ists and scientific agriculturists. Price, $5C+ IItIOSPHATE OF. L1111E.....;The Agriculte r rat, Chemical Company manufacture a PhOsphate Lirnc in aecordanciWith a new: and valhable formula, by which . a very supe rior article is produced, so far ad to be afforded' at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the test Phosphate of Lime in the market. Price 465 Pea /Ulf. IE3 TERMS orders of is Ton, or more, will be delivered at the railroad stations and the wharves of shipment,, free of cartage. Cartage wlll . be charged On all ordeis of six barrels or less:" One Dorlir per Ton allow ance foi cartage will be made on all sales de livered tit the werki of the Company, on Ca nal Wharf. , AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL 02178 Norms, At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware. Office, 4131 Arch ,St., Philadeighia, Pa.- R. 13., FITTS, peneral Agent. The 'Company's Pharnidilet Circular, em bracing full directions for using the above Fertil4pxs, sent by mail freeiwheu requested.. Maich 11, 1865-6 ml • BROWN & CO., [LATE Som linawrir & Co." BANrE#S . AND COLLECTORS MILITARY A N)? NAVAL CLADIS, 2 PARE PLACE, NEW 1 1CORK. . Corresponding how in Washington, D..C., J. W. Fisher 6. Co., 47:8 14th Street. TTaving had three years' mill:m.ll'm' ce in the _nrCollection of Claims and the General transaction of business irLall tepartments of Goverpinent, we can assure our Clients and Correspondents - that ell bifeinees intrusted 10 us will be vigorously` andproinptly attended to. We are preparedto 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 hattle,those who have served two years, and the heirs of deceased, also State Bounty to such as are entitled. Arrearrof Pay for Officers and Soldiers, and the heirs of deceased. . • NaVy Prize money for all captures. Naiiy Pension, and balance of Pay. Aocounts of discharg,ed' Officers settled, Ord nance and. Clothing returns properly ll , :a ae out and corrected, and clearances obtained from Ordnance and Quarteimaster's Departments . U. S. 'Revenue 'Stamps for sale it a discount of 3z to 4i'per cent': [32-3m fAR. Echternach's Army Lotion, an infalli ble remedy for StiddleGalls, Open Sores , and diseases of the skin, AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR.