4 • .._,.. 0,C:' 1 1, it tilt Cttialt. _-_, L. Baker, Editor, MARIETTA. PA ;71aLuidati, „farm 10, 18 1 JEFFBRSON DAVIS AS A PRISONER.—An army officer who witnessed the opera tion, that Davis was placed in irons at Fortress Monroe, as has been previous ly reported. It was not done, however, from a spirit of revenge and hate, or• to render the position of the unfortunate roan any more uncomfortable. After being confined in the casemate ,he be came very, intractable, stormed about the apartments, abused the guard, "be rated the Government authorities, as serting that no major general had a right to consign him to such quarters," and threw his-rations at the head of the at tendant who brought them to him. The shacklps were therefore applied to him, partly as a punishment, and partly as a precautionary measure, in the same manner as a refractory offender is mana cled at Sing Sing. ea' The trial, of the alleged assassins, at Washington, is still continued, and may not come to an end before the close of the present week. The prisoners presented many witnesses, but they did very little for them, IV of them too being "fishy!' The testimony against them appears t 9 be of a very positive character, and it would seem next to impossible that any.of them can escape conviction and punishment. The pre viously suppressed evidence, which is now given to the public, goes very far toward directly implicating the ,Chief Traitor Davis in the scheme to ,murder the President, Vice-President, Heads of Departments, Chief Justice Chase, Gen. Grant, &c. Cr Instead of a Crown, to possess which he struck at freedom and civiliza tion, Jeff. Davis now weary the iron man acles fitted for a criminal of his grade. He struggled like a viper when the blacksmith riveted the Jewelry of treas on on his limbs, but his rage was impo tent, and the defeated traitor now lies in chains. His next ornament will be a halter. wiEr The scoundrel Dr. Blackburn, who tried to import a pestilence into the Northern cities from Bermuda, is now in Montreal. He joined the Catholic- Church a few days ago, probably with the desire to get forgiveness for his sins. The priest who undertakes to save him from purgatory will have a hard job on hand. Car Government has distributed three hundred horses in one day gratuitously to the people in Virginia to enable thorn to work their farms. A Virginian ought to blush with shame while accep ting the gift and thinking of the injury which he tried to' do the Government, now so considerate towards himself. sur The spreading of pestilence by infected clothing is not a recent one with the rebels. Two years ago Parson Brownlow received what purported to be au exchange paper, done up in the usual manner, but proved to be a cloth dressing from a small pox patient. ar The whirligig of time has made some queer changes during the past few years. Five years ago Andrew Johnson voted for John O. Breckenridge for President ; now he is President himself, and will hang Breckenridge if he can catch him er The Secretary of war has ordered that returned prisoners who have endur ed the hardships of Andersonville, Sal isbury, and other rebel prisons,te mus tered but as - soon as possible, and that they be allowed three months extra pay. eir The trig of Jefferson Davis will take place on or about the 19th of this month. Charles, O'Connor, Esq., of New York, will act as his counsel. Da vis will be placed ip the Old Capitol prison. Cir General Banks, like General But ler, has been ordered to report at home, in Massachusetts. Cotton operations are said to be the cause of this order. They are undergoing examination. ar: At the New England Anti-slave ry ConventiOn, in Boston,. on the 31st, Wendell Philips advocated national re pudiation. The society insists on negro suffrage. CO' Gen. Wilson has ordered all the Confederate horses,, harness, wagons, etc., not required by his cavalry, to be distributed among the poor as a loan from Government. fEr There is a report that members ( f the British Parliament will present to General 'Lee a house in London, with a competency, for himself and family. Negro labor in Virginia bas been fix ed at $5 per month and board. In Itar vest $1 per day. ME TWAL U' .1 ton corroz . 7.pondent ho ha high authority that Jeff. Davis will b.-, tried in that city under the indictment reported by the Grand Jury, all rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. Sec retary Stanton has not, as reporte(P, re fused to give up the ex-rebel President to the authorities of the district. Nor is there, among those whose opportuni ties for information aro the best, any apprehension that a jury cannot be ob tained as easily as in ordinary capital cases, where jurors are objected to be cause they have formed or expressed an opinion based upon newspaper or other statements, The practice has been in the courts of the District to ask the jur or whether he can or not try the case and render a verdict under the law as given by the Court, and upon the testi mony as proven upon the trial, irrespec tive of any previously formed opinion. If he answers in the affirmative, he is di rected to take a seat upon the jury. And it, has been found that the more thoroughly educated and intelligent the person thus interrogated, the more promptly and readily he answers in the affirmative. (Ur Jeff. Davis has been taken from ortross Monroe and brought up to Washington ; but he remains on board the gunboat Connecticut near the Ar senal, where he will stay, perhaps, until his trial shall take place. When. Jeff. was placed in irons, he refused to eat, and at the request of his physician the shackles were removed. Instead of the "stern statesman" and the dignified "President," he has proved himself to be a "baby." The fiend who murdered by starvation and disease thousands of soldiers, and made miserable their fath ers, mothers, brothers, and sons, whimp ers like a whipped spaniel when the rod is applied to his own back. Let us rest assured that he is suffering poignantly, Though the irons have been taken from his limbs, the keen iron of remorse is at his soul. The skilled leech cannot min ister to the mind diseased. The skele tons of Andersonville and Belle Isle must at times stare and gibber through the bars of his' prison. Or Benjamin G. Harris, Representa tive in Congress from Southern Mary land, who was tried a few weeks ago be fore a special court martial upon the charge of harboring two paroled soldiers of Lee's army, and urging them to vio late their oath by returning South and again taking up arms, has been released from the Old Capitol Prison. It is un derstood that the court martial which tried Harris, found him guilty, sentenced him to three years imprisonment, and forever disqualified him from holding any office under the United States Gov ernment ; but upon evidence brought t 6 light since the trial and sworn to in affi davits, President Johnson remitted the sentence and ordered Harris to be re leased. ifir Having taken some pains to satis fy ourselves respecting the merits of Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet. Organs, we are able to speak very confidently in re gard to them, and to recommend •them heartily to, our readers. We have not found any difference in the opinions en tertained of them by musicians ; all val ue them highly, and all agree that their superiority to all ocher instruments of the class, American or foreign,.is indis putable.—New York Examiner. far It is said that the Government has recently become possessed of addi tional evidence against the Canada reb el agents, JacObThompson and Sanders, showing not only their direct implica tion in conspiracy to murder President Lincoln, but also in Dr. Blackburn's in famous'plot to introduce yellow fever into this country from the West Indies. fir Robert Ould, the rebel commis sioner of exchange, has been arrested in Richmond by order of the Government; on the charge of having defrauded Fed eral prisoners of large amounts of money and supplies entrusted to his care for th "r use. Cir John Nicolay, private secretary to the late President Lin3oln, was in Washington making arrangements to leave for Paris on the 24th inst., to en ter upon his duties as consul at that city. 60- Major W. M. C. Sherman, pay master, who recently resigned, did so because the death of his wife's father leavei her a fortune of $400,000. Maj. Sherman is a native of Rhode Island. titir The graduating class at West Point have this year started a baby cup to be claimed by the first of them who earns the proud title of father. to- In some of the cities of Georgia, from the lack of more convenient cur rency, the newsboys are selling. papers at three eggs a-piece. la^ An Irish couple with twenty-three children, were among a party of emi grants that arrived in New London a few days since. iwzb A few only of the iron-clads will be kept in commission ; the others will probably' be laid up , in the river Dela ward. fir:Recruiting stations for , the regu.l army *ill 'be openOirseob,.. I'i s?l~iu~r 1C f: i Judgo Cr,.._eur, c::f Lilo U.S. Supreme Court is dead ari , 751 lager beer saloons in Cincinnati and suburbs. Segars at each may be bought on Broad way, New York. Ths Springfield, (Mass.,) policemen have appeared in a new uniform. A safe prediction —that gold will nev er see double again. Joe Smith, eon of the original Mor mon, is out against polygamy. A race between a horse and a camel was the last novelty in California. On dit, that Thurlow Weed is going to take supreme editorial charge of the New York Times. One Senor Peyel, a shoemaker by trade, has been recently elected Presi dent of Peru. There is in Portland a soldier alive and well, who has been shot directly through the head. Janina Brutus Booth is still in the Old Capitol Prison, where he astonish es the inmates by his gymnastic feats. Booth, Orsini, and Charlotte Corday, all selected April 14th for their assas sinations, completed or purposed. A well•executed one hundred dollar green haul has made its appearance. It is quite likely to deceive. It is said that Commodore Nutt and Miss Minnie Warren are about to be married The soldiers at the grand review in Washington, if marshaled thirty abreast in solid column, would extend forty. wo miles James Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, and W. C. Bryant of the Evening Post, are both over seventy years old. A man in Mariposa, California, has educated a pig to draw a small two wheeled wagon, which it does with eat ease and regularity. An Indian doctor who had been prac- tising several months at Passumpsic, village, Vermont, in male attire, was ar rested and found to be a' woman. Hon. Martin F, Conway, formerly member of Congress from Kansas, has located himself permanently in Rich_ mond, Va., in the practice of the law. Washington, William 111, Anne, George 1., George IL, George George IV., William IV., and President Lincoln, have all died on a Saturday. There is a boy in an insane asylum at Hartford, hopelessly insane from a knowledge of the suffering and conse quent death of his father in the rebel prison at Andersonville. A cow in Cumberland county gave birth a few days since to a calf with seven legs. in the same county is an animal resembling both a cat and a muskrat. A young mare in Bedford county, aged four years, has given birth to twin colts twice within the las - Cl:Moen months. In four years her progeny has been as great in number as the years of her age. The canal at Dutch Gap, cut by order of - General Butter, allows passage for vessels drawing seven feet of water, and is now regularly used by such steamboats and other craft as do not draw over that depth. Richmond letters state that members of the English Parliament have offered General Lee a splendid residence in London, and a sum of money, the inter est of which would support himself and family for life. When Chief Justice Chase was at Key West, he was served by an old ne gro, to whom he promised a carte-de visite, and handed him a one-dollar bill. "Ah !" says Sandie, "now I know you, massa ; you are 'old greenbacks.'" Gen. Hellenic has issued an order di i'ecting clergymen and magistrates to encourage marriages between negroes and to prevent as far as possible the commerce of that people as man and wife where the matrimonial rites have not been solemnized. The mill where Henry Clay, when a boy, used to ride, with his meal bags, is still standing and performing its old work. It is about three miles north of Ashland, on the Fredericksburg Rail road, and about nineteen miles from Richmond. It escaped all injury from the ravages of war. Gen. Wilson has ordered the exten sive prison stockade and graveyard at Andersonville to be enclosed by a fence, and the book containing a list of names and description to be kept for the infor mation of relatives and friends, there being over 14,000 Federal dead at this noted place. Amos Kennall, who in his old age, amassed a fortune by investing in tele 'graphic stocks, has devoted the sum of $50,000 to the erection of a Baptist church in Washington city as a memor ial to his deceased wife, who was a mem ber of that denomination. Mr. Kendall retired from General Jackson's adminis tration poor, but now, at the age of eighty, enjoys an income of $40,000 a year. =II MEM= EMIEE= rak, n ro., doubled, or of blanlict, 01:1kI1,1 * . shape of a pudding bag (A) o;'.- size to cover the v:ater pitcher; Let it be lined with gia%r/ muslin or 1;n -n to prevent any fez getting into the water, and covered outside with anything to suit the fancy ; put a sufficient quantity of ice in a pitcher of water to keep it covered with this. Ice-water kept in this way, and carried into your chamber at night, furnishes you a cool drink in the morning. Or A dreadful accident took place on Saturday night, on the Washington and Philadelphia railroad, about six miles this side of Wilmington. A soldier had stretChed himself upon a seat, and find ing himself cramped for room, put' his feet out of the window, when a passing train took off both legs, about four inch es below the knees. tar The Pennsylvania Central Rail road Company having given $50,000 for the foundation of a Pennsylvania Sol dier's' and Sailors' Orphans' Dome, the State has added $75,000, and this most worthy institution will soon be a fixed fact. Or A. harmless-looking mattress, on its way out from Canada, was ripped open at St. Albans, Vermont, by the inspector, and found to be crammed full of broadcloth, hosiery, and other duti. , able articles. oir It is said that discoveries have been made in captured rebel documents implicating prominent Northern men, whose loyalty heretofore has not been questioned. Cr President Johnson has recently received a very threatening letter, mail ed in Washington, which has been turn ed over to the police authorities. lair A call has been issued by. ,Simon Cameron for a meeting of the Republi can State Convention in Harrisburg, on Wednesday, 19th of July. air' Payne, the assassin of Secretary Seward and family, is now said to have . another name and is really a nephew of Gen. Lee. The Union Leagues of New Jer sey have made extensive arrangements to receive the soldiers of that State on their return. 00' Miss Delia Webster, the well known anti-slavery advocate, was burnt out on her farm in Trimb:e county, Ky., late in May. Cr The original Mrs. Bloomer, now residing at Council Bluffs, Ohio, has ta ken off the breeches. Cir A beautiful cross, worth $l,OOO, has been presented to Archbishop Mc- Closlty, of New York. Notirts A CARD TO IrivA tins. 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. Prompted 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, addressed to yourself. Address, Jos. T. INSIAN, STATION D, BIBLE HOUSE, 3m) New York. City. IF 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 well, and a thousand other things never published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of " MEDICAL COMMON SENSE," a 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. FOOTS, M. D., 1130 Broadway, N. Y. MATRIMONIAL. Ladies and Gentlemen:— If you wish to marry you can do so by addres sing me. I will send you, without money and without price, valuable information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry, will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired in formation sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please enclose postage or stamped en velope, addressed to yourself. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., New-York: [4I-3m THE BRIDAL CHADIBER.-A note of warn ing and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reflect Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any; address, for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by return mail. Ad- dress TAXES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, N. Y gentleman cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful indiscretion, will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure--free of charge. This remedy is simple, safe and certain. For full particulars, by return mail, please address JOHN B. OGDEN, 60 Nassau-st., N. Y. OLD EYES SLADE pamplilei 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, Id. D feb4-Gm} 1130 Broadway, N. Y. 11Z . WHISKERS !—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. CitarmAn, in this paper.. 1:=IIIM ==M ME - 3 -. C.' .' N [III3ER SiTA REiz, ‘210,0 ,, . Sn'Jscriplion PritT, 2i Cals prr Share, - 113;r60p C . op:111, SO, 000 SII 11`rIS, 4.1 331),(100 Office of the Company, at J. A. Bigler 6 Co's Banking House, Harrisburg. PRESIDENT: COL. WILLIAM 11. EAGLE, of Lancaster County, Pa. TREASURER: JOHN A. BIGLER, Harri,sbuq,:, Pa SECRETA R i : B. FRANK CHANDLER, Harrishurg TRUSTEES: William H. Eagle, Marietta. It. 1. Sloan, Alexandria. Virginia, Col. S. 13. Thomas, Harrisburg . , Abm. H. Mussleman, Marietta, James H. Smith, Franklin, Pa., James J. Martin, Philadelphia. Wm. H. Trump, Philadelphia, J. T. Carroll, New York. DAVID ROTH, Agent, Marietta SAU-. Gait) &e. 8N TiiE PH DOLLAR PLAN. The entire stock of one Gold and Silver Watchfactoiy, Two Immense Jewelry Establishment; One Silver Plating Ware-house, One Gold Pen And Pencil Maker, TO BE DISPOSED OF WITO DISPATCH 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 MA NUFACTURE and therefore peatly superior to the goods imported front abroad and hawked abdut as the cheapest ever sold. The simple duty on imported goods and the lugh premiuniOn Gold 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 sate " OXL Y ORE DOLLAR will be charged for any article on our list, and this sum the purchaser need not pay until he knoutN what he to to get! This plan accords with the method recently become so popular for disp,sing of large stocks of Jewilry and si uilar productions. _ _ THE PLAN IS SIMPLE! The name of each article offered for sale as "Gold Hunting Watch," "Gold Oval-Band Bracelet," •"Pearl Breastpin and car-Drops, "Hold Ed amelled 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 mad to the customer, who will see at once what he can get for One Dollar. It 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 to—we will send any other article on the catalogue of equal price which may, he pre ferred• Or if, for city mason, you choose to venture no further, then you can let the mat ter drop where it is and speed no more. Ex amine carefully our Catalogue! WATCH DEPARTMENT. 300 Gents' Patt.nt Lever Gold Hunting . Case. $5O to $2OO 300 Genii:, Detach'd Lever Gold Hunt ing Case 40 175 400 Gents' Swiss Gold Hunting Case 30 100 200 Ladies' Gold Und Enameled ilunt- ing Case. 30 80 40 0 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Hunting Case. 30 90 400 Gents' Det. Lever Silver Hunting Case, 30 S 5 300 Gents' Detached Lever Silver Open Face, 20 50 300 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Open Face. 25 GO 300 Gents' Swiss Silver. 18 40 JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 300 Diamond Rings. $4O to 120 305 Gents' Diamond Pins. 20 100 5000 Cents' Gold and Enameled Fob Chains. 3 40 3000 Gents' Califoinis. Diamond Pins. 3 15 3000 Gents' California Diamond Rings. 3 12 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 S SOOO Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings 3 12 5000 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Enam. Rings. 4 15 6000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chains. 5 . 50 4000 Gold Oval-Band Bracelets. 3 10 6000 Geld and Jet Bracelets. 8 12 5000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets. 8 15 3000 Gold Chatelain Chains. 8 30 5000 Pair Ladies' Gold Sleeve Buttons. 3 40(10 Pair Ladies' Gold Ena n. Sleeve - Buttons. 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 10000 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 P 7 10000 Ladies' Gilt & Jet list Suppor ters. 2 12 SILVER PLATED WARE. 10000 Cups. $2 to 20 5000 Goblets. 3 12 10000 Pair Napkin Rings. 2 10 2000 Card Baskets. 4 'l6 3000 Cake Baskets. 5 20 4000 Castor Frames—Fomplete 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. 12000 Gold Pens; Silver Exiention Hol ders. $8 to $lO 12000 Gold PensAilver Mounted Hol- ders. 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted flol- dens, 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-fire Cents, which must be enclosed in the order. Five Certificates will be sent for $1; eleven for $2 ; thirty for $5; sixty-five for SIQ; one hundred for $l5, AG.EATS ARE WANTED Throughout the Country to operate for us. A large compensation will be paid. Send for terms, &c., enclosing stamp. NEWBORN & CO., 3rn-in7 75 FULTUI 4 I STREET. Dr, Y =lll T.; L. , ;IR \. t,f - .50,000 1 111.:11o14,1 I;, :;11 , 1 French Fancy ever .SSOO,WILIa:I to be 50...1 out reserve. Everyone to here something valuable. LIST OF THE ARTICLE". i to 1,. Gents Gold Hunting Case Watches $,2,-.Sls;_jict,t,-1,,t.,,,0;:,-,,,,, Ladies Gold Enanit'd Case Watches sFiii t . , Gents Hunting Case Silver Watches 35 1 ,, Gents Gold Watches, double time 15 to Gold-plated Watches in magic cases 35 t „ ‘ ., Gold Plated Watches Enameled, fur L.. l,:, 35 to 50, Diamond Rings Gold Vest and Neck Chains Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 to Chased Gold Bracelets 5 to 1' Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 5 t„,.., ' Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 to : Lava and Florentine Brooches Coral, Opal, and Emerald Brooches to Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Flor., Ear Drops 4t, 3 ,' Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops 4 t , h California Diamond Breastpins 545, t ., : ,' Gild Fob and Vest Watch Keys Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 3, Solitare Sleeve Buttons, Stues, etc., :3to l' Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc., 4 to Miniature Lockets 4 to• Miniature Lockets--Magic spring s to ' Gold Tooth Picks, Crosses, etc., 3 to i Plain Gold Rings, Chased Gold Rings 4 to l'' Stone Set and Signet Rings 3 to ,:' California Diamond Rings Ito i ' Ladies' Jewelry in Sets—Jet and Gold 6 to 1 Ladies' Jewelry in sets, Cameo & Pearl, 4tp :,' Gold Pens, Silver Extension Holder & Pelt:: 4 to 10, Gold' Pens and Gold Mounted Holders 5 till, Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders fit° I'', Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 20 to ~,: Silver Castors, Fruit and Cake Baskets 251 0 .5 r, Silver Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, p t ; dozen 20 to;;, Silver Plated Tea Pots and Coffee Urns 3-i t 05,. Silver Plated lee Pitchers & Molasse s c ops 25 to GO. See what the most popular and wdely cif. culated periodicals say of our Establat • From the "Dispatch" of February 25,1.0,. We take pleasure in calling the attention 4 our readers to the announcement of Devaugh & Co.'s Great Sale of Jewelry-, Ware, and Fancy Goods, in our adver;isk columns. We are personallly acquainted win the members of this firm and know them gentlemen of steiling worth and integrin, Thor stock of goods, for variety and exte&,, we have scarcely seen paralleled. From the "Mirror of Fashion," elarchl,l , Messrs. Devaugh & Co.'s Great SaleofJew elry, etc., opened on the Intik ult , and wt venture to soy that no finer display of good, was ever exhibited by any establishment is this city. The ladies thronged their hazer almost to suffocation, although the streets were rendered nearly impassable by the mite see v and slush. We predict for them a woz. derful succeas. From the "Ledger," February 28, 1565, Our lady friends should visit the, extetb;;; establishment of Messrs. Devaugh & No. Maiden Lane, if they wish to themselves with a sight which they will remember, Such a profusion of elerar Watches, Chains, Rirgs, Earrings. and, it short, of Jewelry of every name, kind andlt. scription, we never befora witnessed. The: silver and plated ware is superb and abut' lasts intothe shade the other splendid e:ia• lisle resents which have long been the boast our city. It is estimated that their stock b worth not less than one million of donurs. HOW YOU CAN GET A PRIZE. Send Twenty-Five Cents to us, and as so as we receive it we will mail you a Cuntlea:, showing what you are entitled to. If the ,Ll. Vele or articles please you, send back the Ca ttticate and One Dollar and we will fortva: you the article, no matter how costly it 'may be. if the arttele as not what you wish, state, when you send the Certificate and dollar, wii: other article of the same value you prefer ant we will send it. If you wish more than one Certificate send us $1 and we will send the; for $2, eleven ; for $5,, thirty; for $lO, sixty; for $l5, one hundred. Agents are wanted in the Army and every place. We have an immense stock goods to dispose of, and need a large num'. of Agents. Our terms to Agents are very li eral and some even of our Ludy. Agents • making from $5 to $2O a day- We gi Agents 50 per cent. on all Certificates th sell provided they remit not less than $1 eight. Write your name and address distin ly, and nay only what is necessary• CURA.RD W. DEVAUCH & CO., 3m] ;5 Maiden Lane, New York. A GRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S Cheap Fertilizers. rrIHE FERTILIZERS prepared by the A: ricultural Chemical Company, [ a corn pally chartered by the legislature of Yeansyl vania with a capital of $250,000,] have tee' proved in practice to be the cheapest, profitable and best, for the Farmer, Garden. and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated is nures now offered in any market. The Col patty's list embraces the following : 11 - )ABULETTE. This Fertilizer is comps ot night soil and the fertilizing elements urine combined, chemically and mechanical with other valuable fertilizing agents and a sorbents. It is reduced to a pulverized condition, re dy for immediate use, 804 without loss of I highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal application- to all crops St soils, and its durability and active qualms are well known to be all that agricultul , can disire. CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertiiire is largely composed of animal math' such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair er. wool, together with chemicals and inorgar.. fertilizers, which decompose the mass a n 11 tain the nitrogenous - elements. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field cru: generally, and especially for potatoes, ar , garden purposes. Its excellent qualities. strength and chea ness, have made it very popular with all , have used it. OMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This ly phosphatic fertilizer, is particule:.. t adapted for the cultivation of Trees, Diu: , Lawns and Flowers. It will promote very vigorous and healthy growth of wooti:ri fruit, and largely increase the quantity perfect the maturity of the fruit. For V' house and household plants and lloweri, will be found an indispensable article to .v cure their greatest perfection. It will preve and cure diseased conditions of the peach 5: grape, and is excellent for grass and lawn , .. It is composed of such eldments as 10' T ' adapted to the growth of all kinds of crop all kinds of soils. The formula or method of combining 1 , constituent fertilizing ingredients have ceived the highest approval of eminent 6°l ists and scientific agriculturists. 11110SPHATE OF LIME. The Aericu I - rat Chemical Company manufactua Phosphate of Linie in accordance with a nea . and valuable formula, by which a very rior article is produced, so far as to be alfar , !' at a less price than other manufacturers chalr e ' Practical tests have proved that its value) , fertilizer, is equal to the beet Phasplot ° Lime in the market. 2 8 3 15 TERMS CASH.—AII orders of a Tan) more, will be delivered at the railroad gado,: and the wharves of shipment, free of Cartage will he charged on all orders of ') barrels or less. One Dollar per Ton atio slice for cartage will be made on all sa!es livered at the weeks of the Compauy, nal Whsrf. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL Co.'s WottK' At Canal Wharf, ou the DelawAr : , Office, 413 i Arch St., Philade p!‘ja, The Company's Phamphlet bracing full directions for using the Fertilizers, sent by mail free, when req'''' Mak-li 11, 1663.6rni =I I= IL B. FITTS, General Agent