ClA:mom. Compagur's Cheap Fertilizers. /1111 E FERTILIZERS prepared by the /4%- 1_ .ricultural_ Chemical Company, ,[ a eara pantrblitirtered by the legislatuie of -Pennsyl vania with a capital of $25k000,] have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, for the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit Grower, of all concentrated ma nures now offered in any market. The Com pany's list embraces the following : PABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed 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 lose of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal application to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that agriculturists can disire. CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer is largely composed of animal Matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which , decompose the mass, and re- Min the nitrogenous elements. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and, especially for potatoes, and garden purposes, Its excellent quAlities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have used 'it. COMPOSITE" FERTILIZER. This' high ly phosphatic fertilizer, is particulurly adapted for the cultivation of Trees, Fruits, Lawns and Flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and Mit, and largely increase the qUantity and perfect the. maturity of , the fruit. For hot house and household, plants and , flowers, it will be found ann' indispensable ' article to se— cure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and zure diseaaed - conditions of the peach and grape, and,f,s e t xcellent,,for grass and lawns. It composedof such elements as make it adapted to the'growth of all kindiof crops in all kinds Of soils.. The formula or method of combining its constituent fctrtilizing 'ingredients atn , hate ra ceived the highest approval ofinent chem ists and "scientifte'agriculturists: PHOSPPHOSPHATE OF 1:111E. The Agricultu ral, Chemical Company manufacture a HATE of Lithe 'in 'ac'cordance with a new and valpe i ble forraulaby,whieli a, very supe zior article is produced, so far as to be afforded at a lees price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have4proved.that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. ICS' TERMS CASH.—AII orders of a Ton, or more, will be delivered et the railroad stations and the wharves.of adilpment r fieelf7aritage. Cartage will be charged on all orders of six barrels or less. One Dollar per Ton allow ance for cartage will be made on all sales de livered at the works 'of the - Company, on Ca nal Wharf. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS, At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware. Office, 413 i ,Arttr St., Phitadephia, Pa. IL'S. FITTS, General Agent. The Company's Phamphlet Circular, em bracing full directions for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mall free, when requested. ' March 71t 1866-6m] REEVES' Original, Genuine and RELIABLE For the Growth, 'Beauty and Preservation - 'OF 7HE HAIR. (ESTABLISHED 1:860.) Price '75 'Oepte Per-Bettie. '. . , This prepiratiOri can exhibit living eitidences of its oreelletice. Sew and read certificate' of .114 rs. William Sutton--hair,o feet-and one inch in length--utied Reeves Astriaosza about twenty months.. Also, certiftchte of Mrs. FIVE feet in 'length=-being the Ambrosia 18 months. MRS WALLACE Et MAXWELL - - Her hair is four feet and ten inches in length —the result of using 'Reeves' Ambrosia about two fferes.. • • • • Mrs. ..illazwelPs, Testimonial: New-York, December:23i 1862.' Knowing positively that Reeves' AnibrOsia produced a beautiful head of hair for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, Of 'Brooklyn, New-York, I was induced, thereby, to use it thoroughly. I need,ed,sproething,for turhair,itc. being , AMA and thin; bad used one half-dozen' bottles when I could ,plainly notice an increase in its length, strength and beauty. An experience of about two years has proved a complete success., My ,haii is , now, by measurement, four fed ten inches in length, reaching nearly to the &Mr. I have allowed my photograph to proclaim the merits of REEVES' AIIBROSIA,to the WORLD., 4rs. ALLAe,E E. MAXWELL. Alt enterprising' Diugyiets have theie Pkotographs and keep for sale ' REEVES' AMBI OSIA ATIS CENTS PER BOTTLE. !CrPrincipal Depot, Fulton4t., N. Y. .For Wein Marietta by DR. HINKLE. - pwramcvs CLOTH ES WRINGER.. No WOODW,Ont To. SWELL OR SPLIT, No 7.hunlb-aerews to get out of order: Warranted with or witb-out ~Cog- Wheels. It took the First 'Premium at Fifty-seven State and Comity Fairs in 1804, and is, with out an exc'eption,:the best Wringer ever made. Patented, in the, United ,States, England, Canada, and Australia. 4gents wanted,: in every town.' Energetic agents can make froni 3 to 10 Dollars per day. WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz•; That Iron well galvanized will not rust; That a simple machine is better than a Cora plicated one, That a Wringer should be sett-adjusting, durable, and efficient ; That Thumb-Screws, and Fastenings cause delay and t; ouble to regulate and keep in order ; That, wood soaked in hot water will .swell, shrink and split:; That wood bearings for the shaft to run in wigwam out.; Thit the Putnam Wringer, with . or without cog-wheels, will not tear the clothes; • That cog-wheeLregulators are not essential ; That the Putnam Wringer- has all the ad vantages, and , not one of the disadvantages above named; That all who:havp . tested it, pronounce it the best Wringei ever_. made; That it will wring anything from a thread to a bed quilt without alteration; We might fill the paper with testimonials, but insert onlyin 'few to convince the skepti cal, if such there be ; -and 'we say to.all, test Putnam's Wnugerr Test it thoroughly witliany and.ALL others, and if not entirelY 'satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co: ' Gitscrx.rainte : , licnowiyorapracticateaperi mice that iron wen;sittuanized'with zinc will not oxidize- or rust: one particle.. : The, Putnam Wringir is as near perfect as possible, and I can cheerfullY 'reset:maid it to bdthe best in use. Respectfully yours. • ,1 •; • W. WHZELER Cleveland Ohio. Many vears'' experience in the galvanizing business enable me to indorse the above state trientalecKigtativ ... 1 , IV ihallitilSt. .Niiiouivietivairtmoufa rs t t - 1 M W,ejtay..9 teAtect,p,ijnkm's . ..,cOst a ringer by Vatticill . Wilifilki ii - Mi YAW Wilt it will - e litsw* AI is cheap:i it iiit@infitlt t -iv reli uiv es no . ram; 'aihether lit *Orb a o ilst-ii ris iV an , aperate it 4 . it; does its,rigypthorouglityA it ;tlayiks time-liiiiijii saVes if, And iin4r` , : We Cibrostly advise all who have 10#71 11 04t i ling t.i:l444: L WigHall -intelligent " - - 5 1 4. Live diiil4loX it WriPgeK. ' 17. 'for it" t selfiti : 44 t . riegt..;. ••• - - n l / 4 . , / 'NA, 5 i -. 4 : . 2 1- f o l6lextaantv. " PRIV g 4418, gi9;:, 'and 'IMO. Sample Wringer - sent and express paid on receipt of price. • - Manufactured and gold, 'wholesale and Ire-: fail by the PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No: 13, Platt Street, New York, L LYONS' PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY, AND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES. EQUAL in QUALITY and Cheaper in price than the Brandies and Wines of the Old World. For Summer Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Colic and Diarrhoea. A sure cure guarrantied, or Me money refunded. In support of the above statements, are pre sented the Certificates of Dr. James R. Chilt on, New-York; Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical In spectar, ;• .Dr. James 'll. .Nichols,•Chem ist, Baton ; Dr. E. N. Jones, Chemical In spector, Circleville, Ohio •, Prof. C. T. Jackson, Chemist, Boston; Dr. Charles Upman Shep ard, Charleston, S. C.; and J. V. Z. Blaney, and G. A. Mariner, Consulting Chemist, Chi cago, all of whom have anylyzed the Catawba Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms, for medicinal use. When evaporated through clean linen it lets no oil or offensive matter. In every respect it is a PURE spirituous liquor. The oil which gives to this Brandy its flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil or gfain oil. Its odor par takes of both the fruit and oil of grapes. With acids it produces ethers of a • high fragrance. The substitution of this Brandy for .Ccignac Brandy will' do away with the manufacture of FICTITIOUS spirits , sold under this name bath at'home and abroad; Respectfully, • ' A. A. H4v.Es, I).,,S;tate Assayer,. 16 Boyleston-st. • By THE sAstE, IN 1864. I have analysed " L.-Lyons!. Pure Catawba Brandy," with reference to its composition and char/tete; being the same as that' prodhced in past ears. A sample taken from, ten casks afforded the same results with regard to puri ty ; a Blightlfincreased amount Of the' princi pie on, which its flavor depends was determin ed by comparison with former samples. Theindications of analysis show that this Brandy is produced by, the same process as most of the imported Brandy. Respectfully,,. A. A. A. , HAYES, M. D., State Assayer, 1 . 6 Boykston-st. ' Boston July SO; 1864 *" • [Mies. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY H. H. JACOB & CO, [To Whom-allrorders should' be addiesied]. 3m] Haror, 91 Liberty-Bt., New-York. THE PMENIX . PECTORIL ; or, Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry ' and Seneka Sndke RoOt, DlikAsE§ THE 1 1 1 3g_roa,t' (Ye:, iLikl:±f.g",S, Such, as Colde,' Cough's, — Cronp,'Asthina, , Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, 6-e.- _ ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT . Pulmonary Consumption, And even where this fearful disease bits taken hold it will afford greater relief ,thair any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville,'O sari : ."I was benefited more by, using the. ; Phoenix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." Elias Oberholtzer, or Lionville,' - Chester county, was cured of a cough of.many ; years' standing by using the Phcenik Pectoral. • Joseph Lukens, of liall.streetiPhcenixville, certifies that he was cured of a,cough of, two `Vella' standing, *hen all Otfier'reedicines had failed, bathe use of. the Phcenixßectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hun dreds of bottles of the Phoenix" Pectoral; 'and that all who usedbear testimony. of its wohderful•effecta in Miring congts. John- Boyer, editor 'of the Independent Phenix, having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. The West Chester Jeffersonian says : "We have known Dr. Oberlioltzer personally a number of years, and it gives pa the greater pleasure to recommend his medicines, inas much as the &bile rarely Lave 'the:benefit of &May medicines prepared by a physician of his acquirements and experience:. . Dr. Qberhol4er is a member of ,the, Alumni of the Medics& Depirttheih of the Uhiversity of Pennsylvania, at, which institution he grad uated in 18d4." The Reading Gazette saYs: '"This cough remedy is made by Dr. L. Oberholtzer, of Phinnixvil le, Pa., and it has acquired an un surpassed reputation in curing colighs; It is carefully and skillfully prepared from Wild Cherry - Bark and Seneka Snake knot." Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Profesiormf the Practice of Medicine in the .University. of Pennsy- Viinia, PhysiCian to the Pennsylvania iloiott al, And one;of the authors of the United States Dispensatory, attys. of geneka Snake Root : a lib action is espicially directed to the lungs." The proptiptor,of,this medicine has so much - confidence in its curative powers, irom the testimony of hundreds who have used it, that the money will be mid back to any purchaser who is not satisfteaVith ifi effects. It is so pleasant to _take that children cry for it. It costs OnIy"TWENT Yq"IVE CENTS It is intended for only one class of diseases, namely, those of the Throat and Lungs. ]tom Prepared only by • 'LEVI OBERHOLTZER, M. D., JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY .& CO W DEN, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, —General Wholesale Agents. —'For sale ifilViarietta by Landis & Trout and John Jay.Libhart. ARCANA WATCH. The cases, of thisoNatch are an entirely new invention, composed , of six different metals .combined,•rolled together and planishe‘roro ducing an exact imitation. of 18. carat gold, called Arcane, . which will always keep its color.—They are as beautiful, as solid gold, and are afforded at one-eighth the cost. The case is .beautifully designed with Panel and shield for name, with Patent Push Pin, and engraved hi the exact style of the celebrated Gold Hunting Levers, and are really hand some and desirable, and so exact an, imitation of gold as to defy detection. • The movement is manufactured by the well known St; Jimer Watch Company of Europei and are superbly finished, having engraved pallets, fancy carved bridges, adjusting regulator, with gold balance and the improved jewelled action, with line dial and skeleton hands; and is warranted a good time keeper. These Watches are of three different sizes, the smallest being for Ladies, and are all Hunting Cases. A case of Lim will be sent by Mail or Express for $125.00. A single one sent in a handsome Morocco - Case for $25.00 ; will readily, sell , for three times their cut. We are sole agents for this watch in the, .United Statei, and none are 'genuine which do not bear our Trade mark. Address GIRARD W. DEVAUGH 4- CO. 3mos. Importers, 15 Maiden Lane,N. Y. ("CHEAP READY-MADE PLOTHING!! j Having just icturnea from the city with a nicely selected lot of Ready-made Clothing, whielythe undersigned is preparedto furnish at reduced prices; havinglaidin a general assort ment of men and helve' clothing;which he is detern inedto:,sell Low, ,Toit_ i cAkri. Hisidock Consists of bvrai-Cdiiii — DitEssTnOhi AND ;SACK , . COATS, . PANTS, VESTS, PEAJAOKETS, ROUNDBOUTS, (knit) OVER/lA/ILS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERT, UNDERSHIRTS, GLOVES, SUSPENDENS, Everything in the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. "Everything sold at inficeeto snit the times. JOHN BELL. torner of Elbow Lane and Market-St. next door to Cassel's Store. u • 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 soneilfdebtedtheretri ire requested VP make iminedio:fe aelrlerifeet; &nil those having ileitis or 'densiteds against Elie Same Will present 66/ Settlegtentlo the unders*L egielelaeinliiiV:.ftlirouiti4of BARR' SPANGLER. • Administrator. Marietta, March 17, 1863. itilDo .40 Ulottigeirloe• 0 GREAT SALE OF Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH! TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH 1 --0-- Without regord to Value ! .Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive ! ! I Splendid. List of, Articles ! ! All to be sold for One Della,- Each I ! I 250 Gents' Gold hunting-case Watches $5O to $l5O each. 250 Ladies' Gold and Enamelled hunting-case Watches _ $35 to $7O each. 500 Gents' hunting case. Silver Watches $35 to $7O each. 200 Diainond Rings $5O to $lOO each. 5000 Gold Vest and . Neck Chains $4 to $3O each 3000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 to S each. 5000 Jet and Gold Bracelets 6to 10 " 2000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 5 to 20 each , 7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4to 10 each 5000 Coral, Opal, and Eme.ald Brooches 4 to 8 each • " ' t 3000 Gold, Cameo, arid Pearl Ear DrOw( '4 to 8 each • ' ' . . . :5000 Mosaic,let, , ravaitehrWine Ear Drops 4 to 8 each 7500 COril, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops 4 to 6 each ' 4000 California Dianiond Breast-pins 2.50 to 10 each • 3000 Gold Fob and VesoVatch-kess . 2.6 C `to 8 each • ' 4000 Fob and Vest Ribbon-slides 3 toil° 3000 sets Solitaire Sleeve-buttons, Studs, &c. ;5 to ; 8 each _ • ! 1000 dbld Thimbles Pdricile . Bm. - 4 - td S'ettih 30000 - 84Miatere Lockets 2:50 to' 10 each 1000 Miniature Lockets, Magic Spring .10 to 40 each • 2000, Gold Toothpicks, CroosOd; , 30ch eaoo Plain Gold Rings . 4to 10 each 5000,Chased Gold Rings., 4 to II each 10000 California Diamon'Rings to Wench 5100. sets Ladies' Jeweliy— Jet and. Gold' sto 0 each 7000 sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, Opal,, and other Stones . .4 ..to 15 each 10000 Gold Pens, Silver extension Holders and Pencils 4 to 10 each 10000 Gold Pens and Gold mounted Holders 6 to 10 each 5000 Gold Pena and ,Gold Eitension Holden! 15 to 25 each • 5000 Ladies , Gilt and Jet . Buckles •• 5 to 15 each 5000 Ladies , Gilt and. Jet Hair Bars & Balls • 5 to 10. each • • 5000 Silver:Goblets and Drinking Cups . 5 to 50 dollars each 3900 Silver Castors 2000 Silver Fruit, Card, and Cake Baskets 20 to 50 each 5000 dozen Silver Tea Spoons 10 to 20 p. doz. 10000 dozen Silver Table Spoons and Forks 20 to 40 per doz.' ARRANDALE 81 CO, Manufacturers' Agents, No. 167 BROADWAY, NEW Y9ILA Announce that an of the above list of goods will be sold for One Dollar each. In cousequence of the great stagninkiv.rof trade in the haanufacturing districts of tirg nd through the war having cut off the sulttli tof cotton, a large quantity of Valuaole J„ea— originally intended for the English Mitt, has been sent off for sale in this cnontr* d must be &Id at any Sacrificed Undet t pirise, circumstances, ARRANDALE & GO.,4d'irng as Agents for the principal European iiiiiku facturers, have resolved ; upon a Grearpft Distribution, subject to the following regula tions : , Certificates of the various articles are first put into envelopes, SE aled up, and mixed ; and when ordered, are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail, thus. giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the certificate, you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send the, dollar and take the article or. not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Match, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for One DOLLAR. SEND 25 CENTS FOR CERTIFICATE In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the' Certificates, paying. postage and doing the-business, 25 cents each. which must be enclosed when the Certificate is sent for. Five Certificates will be sent for $l, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for 00 3 and a bunared for $l5. AGENTS.--IWe Want agents in: eVeryregi menti end in every town and county in the country, and those acting as "such will be al lowed 10 cents on every Certificate ordered for them, provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 - cents by every Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either in cash or po.stage stamps. Address ARRANDALF. CO., 36-13(.1 167 Broadway, N. Y. B ROW NIN,G'S Excel_sior Coffee Whilst trying Coffee of all the various brands. Remember " BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR" —at the head it stands. Trne, it's not like others that are "SOLD EVER Y WII ERE." A little stretch, we all do know, good goods will easily'bear, ( But a stretch like this—"sold everywhere"— is very apt to'tear. ) Now, I can solely say, without any hesitation. There's none like "BROWNING'S EXCEL SI 0 t" in this enlightened n ation ~. Skilled chemists have-not found a Coffee from any store . • , Possessing the same ingredients as "Brown ing's Excelsior." Nor is there any one; in or out of the Cfiffee trade, Who knows the articles from.which. "Brown 'ing's ExcelSior's" made, Pm told - A's made frens barlej.; rye, 'wheat, beans, and peas ; Name a thousand other things—but the RIGHT ONE if youldease. But with the Coffee-men I Will not hold con tention • For the many, many things they say—too nn merous to mention. . Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to store To learn the ,current wholesale., price, of ‘ ,"Browning's Excelsior," Some 'Who know my Coffee gives perfectaat isfaction, • Have formed a plan by which they. hope . to cause a quick reaction. , The case--'tis with' a few ; doubt 'twill be more— To name their Cdffee after mine, (BROWN . ' ING'S) EXCELSIOR." ' Some say iheir'S the only bran , that will . stand a'ready test: Now, try a'little of them all—see which 'you like the best.' Three y,ears have passed away since I first • sold a store; Never havel in your paper advertised before ; Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more, If like some used by "everybody,"' "sold everywhere," in "every store:, A trade like this Ido not wish ; the orders I could dot fill-; The factory all Jersey's lanli would take— . • leave not afoot to till. • My trade is not so very large; mill I think I haile my share But, reader, yolk may rest assured, 'tie-NOT `.`SOLD EVERYW,HERE. ,, Manufactured and for Sale py the writer, GEORGE L. BROWNING, No. 20 Marliet street' Caniden, New Seriey. This coffee is not composed' of poisorions drugs it . contains nothing deleterious . ; many persons use this Coffee that cannot use the 'pure coffee; it takes'but oneitlid 6 half onlicis to make a quart of good strong ,coffee,. tlaut being just'one-half the quantity" it takes Of Jaim'coffee, and leak than liaiithe price. RETAIL 'DE-ALERS may ,purchase, it in less , quantities than ten. gross at : my .prices from the Wholesale Grocers. , Orders by mail. from Wholosale,DeAers prumptly attended tot - 1(17 .128-3 m . B Olii,ErN'S long celebrated GIN, H. D. BENJAMIN. W ILLIAM. HALL & SON, 543 I3ROADWAY, NEW-YORK, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED DRIG GS New Patent , Piano Fortes • Which are creating the greatest senitation in the musical world, and have received the high est testimonials from all the leading ar tists in the country, among whom are S. Thalberg, SWm. Mason, L. M. Gottschalk, ;Francis H. Brown, Wm. Henry Fry, iTheodore Eisfeld, M. Strackosch, ' Max Maretzek, Herman A. Wollenhaupt. Having purchased the Agency of George A. Prince & Co's Melodeons, Automatic and School Organs, from their late Agent, Charles E. Bacon, we will be pleased to receive orders for those celebrated Instruments, and will al ways endeavor to keep a sufficient supply on hand to fill all orders at sight. The most lib eral discounts given to the Trade, Churches, Clergymen and Schools. All Instruments war ranted for five years. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Flutes Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Violin Strings, • Accordeons and all kinds of Brass and other Musical In struments for Bands. ' PUBLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC. Just published, " The Venite," a new col leOion of Chants for the Episcopal Service, opening and closing VOlUntaries, Muskat So cieties, Classes, and for'the Social Circle, by Virgil C.. Taylor. Price,—Boards, 85 cents; Cloth, One 'Dollar. . In press, anifwill soon'be issued, BassinPs twenty Melodic Exercises for the study of the proper art of aingin& by Carlo Bassini, auth or of Bassini's Art of Singing. AND PIANO-FORTE CALISTHENICS, collection of Five Finger Chord and Scale passages, for speedily developing the muscles of the fingers and acquiring that degree of flex ibility, independence rind volubility, which are so indispensable to a good performance on 'The Piallo Forte, By Francis Brown Music sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt, of the marked, price. WILLIAM Hat,r. & Sox; Pad, 543 Broadway, New:York:: FISH'S LAMP lIRATiNg APPARATUS. Boiling—Frying—Stewing—Steeping— WITH THE FLAME THAT LIGHTS THE ROOM. * * • By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's worth :of oil, a very comfortable breakfast can be cooked. *, * —N. Y. Tribune. * • * Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready for use in a moment * * convenient to have on, hand. * * Drug gist's Cireular. .* * Fish?s Lamp is one of the, most popular novelties ,of the day, * * *. the . utility, of it is nnquestionable, a great saving is made in heating and cooking small articles,. and can .be made to cook meals for a great many persons, .which is actually. dono on, the ambulance cars whiCh carry the sick soldiers. * Scientific American. •* * For family use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room, it is an article of comfort beyond all propor tion to its cost. * * Hales Journal of Health. • * *. * I have tried the apparatua, and my wife and I proclaim the same a most valu able and indispensable article, and we now wonder how we could have so ong done with out it. * * Ed. Coal Oil Circular. • Anr.economical contrivance, for gittingiiTheit at shall iiiitieelo'r'nuiser'y 'and general household...purposes, • * * one important point is the.saving in cost over coal fires.' * *- * N. •Y. Evening poet. '. .10 ,t0,',50 each Prices from Two to Nix Dollars. rapacity from One to Four Quarts Three Articles Cooked at one time with one Burner. Arra:nged for keiosene or Coal Oil, or Gas. A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty p•:ges fur nished gratis... THE UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 50 Cents, To he attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp or Gas Burner, by which water may be boiled, and food cooked ; also, arranged to support a shade. Every Family veitlevne. WM. D. RUSSELL. Agent. No: 206, 'Pearl St., New York. X:r Agents Wanted. $3- Two of these Heating Lamps can be seen at John Spanglees Hardware. Flart,u3ae. E MPLOYMENT FOR EVERYBODY. . Great Sate of-Jewelry, 'Watches, 'Chains, Diamond Rings, Silver-Ware, German and French Fancy. Goods, &c., worth over 000,000 all to be sold with out reserve. Everyone to have something valuable. . LIST OF THE ARTICLES. Gents Gold. Hunting Case Watches SSS to 150 Ladies Gold Enaml'd Case Watches $5O to 85 Gents, Hunting Case Silver Watches- 35 to 70 Gents Gold Watches, double time 75 to 150 Gold-plated Watches in magic cases 35 to 50 Gold Plated Watches Enameled, for Ladies, 35 to 50, Diamond Rings 50 to 100, Gold Vest and Neck Chains 10 to 30, Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 to 8, Chased Gold Bracelets 5 to 10, Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains sto 20, Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 to ,0, Lava, and Florentine Brooches tsk . 6. COrtil, Opal, and Emerald Brooches to . 8, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Floc., Ear Drops ;If o 8, Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops 4to 6, CalifornisiDiarnond Breaitpins • - 2,50 to 10, Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2,59t0,7, Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 3,, to-S, Solitare Sleeve Buttons. Stiles, etc., 3,t0 10, Gold Thimbles,' Pencils, etc., 4 to 7, Miniature, Locket§, 4 to 8, Miniature Lockets—Magic spring sto 10, Gold Tooth .Picks, Crosses ' etc., 3 to 10, Plain Gold. Rings. Chased Gold Rings 4 to 11, Stone Set and Signet Rings 3 to 10, Caliteinia Diamond Rings ' ' 3to 10. Ladies' Jewelry in Sets—Jet and Giild 8 to 15, tadies' Jewelry in sets, Cameo Bz. Pearl, 4 to 12, Gold Pens, Silver Extension Holder & Pencil .4 to 10 , .Gold Pens and Gold Mounted Holders 5 to 10, Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders 6 to 15, Silver Goblets and Drinking. Cups 20 to 50, Silver,Castors, Fruit and Cake Baskets 25 to 50, Silver Tea and Table Spoons and Forks; per dozen " 20 to 40, Silver Plated Tea Pots and Coffee Urns 35 to 50 Silver Plated lee. Pitchers & Molasses (Alpe 25 to 60. See what the most-popular and widely cir culated periodicals say of our Establishment: From the "Dispatch" of February 25, -1865. We take.pleasure in calling the attention of our readers te'the announcement of Messrs. Devaugh Co.'s Great Sale ofJewelry,.Silv.er Ware, and Fancy Goods, in our advertising columns.. We are personally acquainted with the memberi of this firm and know them to be gentlemen of sterling worth and integrity. Their stock of goods, for variety and extent, we have scarcely. seen paralleled.. • From the "Mirror ofFashion," March 1, 1865 Mesas: Devaugh & Co.'s Great Sale ofJew elry, etc., opened on the /sth nit, and we venture to sey that no finer display= of "goods was ever exhibited by 'any 'establishmenVin this city. The ladles thronged their bazaar almost to suffocation, although the streets were rendered nearly impassable by the melted snow and slush. We predict for thein amon, derfal success. • From the "Ledger," February 221,.1865. Ourlady friends-should ...visit ,;the extensive establishment of Messrs. -Devaugh & Co:'s No. 15, Maiden Lane, if they wistr by indul g e themselves with a sight which they will: long remember, 'Sikh 'ti proTusion of elegant -Watches,- Chains,. Rings, Earring& - and;in •short, of Jewelry 44'every name, kind'ird`de scription, we never before witnessed.- Their eilver and plated ware -is , superb •and Idenoit -lasts into the shade theother splendid 'estab lishments Which' have long been' the beast of our-city. It is estimitted that 'their 'etock is 'worth not less than 'one million