Q REMARKABLE CHARACTERS. AND MEMORABLE PLACES OP THE HOLY LAND Comprising an account of the Patriarchs, Po ets, Prophets, Apostles, Princes, Women, Warriors, Judges, Kings, and ether cele brated Persons of Sacred History, with a description of Ancient Cities and Venerated Shrines, BY CHARLES W. ELLIOTT In the preparation of this work, some or the best pens and most accomplished scholars have been selected. No pains or expense has been spared to make it a work of great and permanent value, acceptable to old and young alike—a household book. It is not a work of theology, but of human life, full of remarkable characters, strange events, lofty poetry and startling history. This Work will contain careful and accurate accounts I.—Of the lives and characters of the re markable men who have made the Holy Land famous for all time. IL—Of Abraham the Wanderer, and Mo ses the Deliverer; of Joshua the Conqueror, and David the Beloved ; of Miriam and Debo rah and Naomi ; of the Prophets of old, and Apostles of Jesus; of the Baptist and the Women who knew and talked with the Sa viour, and alto of the Great Herod, and the magnanimous Saladin, with roniV others. 111. Of the great deeds. and surprising events in which they were .the principal act ors; of the habitsand manner- of that Orient al Land. IV. Of the ancient Cities and venerated Shrines ; of Egrgt in darkness ; of Jerusalem and the Great Temple; of Mount Sinai and the Dead Sea; of Bethlehem, and Nazareth, and Tyre, and Damascus, and Antioch, and many other places. It will contain not only accounts of Them in the Past, but as they appear TO-Day The publishers are confident that this work will be regarded by all intelligent readers, and especially by the lovers of sacred literature, as one of great interest and permanent value. CONDITIONS.—The Book will be printed irom new Electrotype Plates, on good paper ; Its illustrations are rn first style of Steel En gravings, by the best Artists in the Country, consisting of beautiful scenes and celebrated characters of the Oriental Land, and its value is increased by Maps. It will contain over 650 octavo pages, in cluding twelve pages of elegant Steel engrav ings, and be furnished to subscribers in a neat and substantial binding, at the following pri ces, payable on delivery: In extra fine English Cloth, with beveled and sprinkled edges, for $4; or same binding with Gilt edges, fo: $4:50. This work can be obtained o through our distributing agents, and will be SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Agents wanted in every County. For particulars, address J. B. BURR 4- CO., No. 18 ASYLUM - ST., HARTFORD, CT. Februar3 2, 1867.-if. PHOTOGRAPHIC. - 0 - E..& H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, 501 BROAD NV AY, N. Y. . - - In addition to our main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar ters for the following, ylz. STEREOSCOPES $• STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS - - Of American and Foreign cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. STEREOSCOPIC VIE WS OF THE WAR, From negatives made in the various cam paigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIERS ON GLASS, Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We manufacture more largely -than any other house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each, Our ALBUMS have the reputa tion of being super lot in beauty and durabili ty to any others. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OF GENERALS, STATESMEN, ACTORS, etc., etc. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU SAND different subjects, including reproduc tions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D., will please remit 25 per cent. of the amount with their order. The price and quality of our goods can not fail to satisfy. June 16, 1866.-ly. TOYES ! CI STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! COOK STOVES, COOK STOVES, STOVES, AT JOHN SPANGLER'S.' I=l PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR STOVES PARLOR STOVES, OAS-BURNING STOVES AT JOHN S PANG LER ' -0- STOVES, STOVES,-VULCAN STOVES FOR HEATIAG TWO OR FOUR • ROOMS WITH ONE FIRE-FOURTH SUPPLY N 0 W READY-CALL A ND SEE THEM AT J. Spangler's Hardware and Stove. Store Market Street, .Ifarietta, Pa. TEI AINES' BRO'S. PIANOS THE FIANO OF AMERICA These Pianos are universally achnowledzed by competent judges equal to the beet Piano made. For reference they have many thous and city and country residents• including large numbers of the High Schools, Seminaries &c. These Pianos have not only stood the con lineal use and heavy practice of One Year, but have been used the last Fifteen Years to the utmost satisfaction of those using them: . _ They have taken Premiums and Medals wherever exhibited. Such has - been the de mand for these Pianos, that Messrs. ll:tusks Bao's., have been compelled to enlarge their works to the extent of 24 to 30 pianos a week. Haying now one of the most extensive and complete. Factories in the United States, Fac toriesalone covering over 3-4 of an acre of ground, comprising a frontage at 219 feet on 2nd Avenue. They arc undoubtedly the cheapest first class Pianos in market. Fully guaranteed fur 5 years. Send for illustrated Circular. }I AINES BRO'S., 356, 358, 360, 362, 364, 366, 368, 370, 372, Second Avenue, New York City. March 9,3 m. it TONEY FREE AS WATER. 10,000 IV I Active Local and Traveling Agents, Mire or Female, of all ages, arc wanted to solicit trade in every City, lawn, Village Fac tory, Hamlet and Workshop, throughout the entire world, for the most saleable novelties ever known. 500 PER CENT PROFIT and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED ! Smart men and women can make from $5 to $5O per day, and no risk of loss ! A small capital re quired of from $2O to I.oo—the more money invested the greater the profit. No money re quired in advance—we first send the wade and receive pay afterwards! It you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full particulars and address. MILNOR & CO., (From Paris,) 210 Broadway, New-York City. News2apers copying will be liberally dealt ith. , (Feb. 2, 1861.-Iy. • KEEP OUT_TEIE PLI.ES! Cheap and or namental dish covers of wire, at . -JOHN SPANGLER'S. A . LL kinds of 'Blanks. printed. a'ntti for sale ±l_ at THIS OFFICE. JA COB LIBHART, JR., CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA ge'Maiw OULD most respectfully take this meth. WOULD of informing the citizens of Marietta and the public in general, that, having laid in a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepaied to manufacture all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, in every style and variety, at short notice He.has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own manufacture, which for fine finish and good workmanship, will rival any City make. Especial attention paid to repairing. He is also now prepared to attend, in all its branches, the - UNDERTAKING business, be-. ing supplied with an excellent Herse, large and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c. COFFINS finished in any style—plair or costly. Ware Room and Manufactbry, near Mr. Duffpamew building, near the " Upper-Sta ion.," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22. SUPPLEE & BRO„ q;M il IRON AND BRASS FOUN D E R S and General lifdchinists, Second Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Column:, Fronts, Cellar Doois, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM" ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MIST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Steam & Blast Gauges, Lubricators, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &c. .13LACKSMITHING in GENERAL. From long expertence in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those who may favor us with their orders. ii• Repairing promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with pro mp t attention. Z. PricesU PPLEE, to suit thetimet. S 7'. R. SUPPLEE. Columbia, October 20, 1860. 14 tf THE • CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER! JOIIN SPANGLED.has just received and has Inc bale this celebrated Wringer, with or without cog-wheels. This is now regarded as the best machine in use. It is more easily adjusted to the tub, and is wider than any ma chine of the price. No. 1, without cog-wheels with ten inch rollers, is selling at $S ; 2, with cog-wheels, $9; No. 3, with cog-wheels, 11 inches, $ll. j HICKLING Br, CO'S. GREAT SALE OF WATCHES On the popular one price plan, giVing every patron a handsome and reliable watch for the low trice of Ten Dollars ! Without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory 500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $750 600 Magic Cased Gold " $2OO to 500 600 Ladies' Enamelled " 100 to 300 1,000 Cold Hunting Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold hunting English levers 200 to 250 3,000 Gold hunting Duplex watch es 150:00000 5,000 Gold hunting AMerican .watches 100 to 250 5,000 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 150 5,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 5,000 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 230 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepinea 50 to 75 10,000 Miscellaneous silver Watches 50 to 100 25,000 Hunting Silver \Vetches 25 to 50 , 30,000 assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 Every patron obtains a watch by this ar range/pent, costing but -10, while it may be worth $750: No partiality shown. Messrs. J. Hickiinf 3l Co.'s Great American Watch Co., New York City, wish to immedi ately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates naming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificates, upon the payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the arti cle named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $lO is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no lottery, but g straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fasti dious ! A single Certificate be sent by mail, polt-paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $l, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premi UM for $5, sixty-six and more voluanie pre mitun for $lO, one hundred and most superb Watch for $l5. To Agents ur those wishing employment this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly au thorized by the government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us! J. HICK UN & CO. 149 Broadway—near P. 0. Feb. 2-3 m. J • City of New York. 501. 1 1 , 011 D E6eiling 1:205f The Saturday Evening Post gives a beauti ful steel engraving (named " One of Life's Happy Hours ")-26 inches long by 20 inches wide—to every single ($2.50) subscriber, and to every one sending us a Club. It will commerce in the first number of January a new story, called ("The Outlaw's Daug'ater ; a Tale of the Southwest," by Eli croon Bennett, author of " The Phantom of the FJ)rest," " Prairie Flower," &c. This will"be followed by other serial stories from the best authors. Shorter stories, essays, sketches, letters, agricultural articles, &c., are also regularly - given. The Post is neutral in politics—being exclus ively devoted to Lib rature and does not dis cuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving these to the political and religious press. It offers among its premiums, Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing . Machines, Silver-plated Tea Sets, Spoons and Pitchers, Gold and Silver Watches, Double-barrel Guns, Allen's Rifles, Melodeons, Clothes Wringers, Appleton's Cy clopedias, &c. . New l-übscribers who subscribe now for 1567 will have their names entered on the list of TH E POST at once, and receive the whole year 1867 besides. TERMS: I copy, and large premium engraving, $2:50 4 '7 C" - -7 • - 6:00 5 , c • 1 gratis, - S:00 " - I gratis, - 12:00 20 " - 1 gratis, - - 28:00 One copy each of The Post and The Lady's Friend, for Four Dollars. The getter up of a club will always receive a copy of the Premium Engraving. Members of a club wishli g the engraving must remit s I extra. Those desirous of getting up clubs or premium lists, should enclose 5 cents fora sample paper, containing the particulars. Address H. PETERSON Co. 319 Walnut-st., Philadelphia - TAR. 11. LANDIS is the 'sole 'Tent for - the MISH. LElt'S BITTERS', in The iiiirough of Marietta. rsFor sale. at ,1 the r 11140•1' c~uTHE MAJ lETTIAN.€ --~ Book fof 18G7. 1 the DAion Yrlzir)e oft** 31Joi•IO. Literature, Fine Arts and Fashions. The most magnificent steel engravings. Double Fashion-Plates. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a complete Lady's Book. The Ladies Favorite for 87 Years. No Magazine has been able to compete with it! None attempt it. ' Goo.o ileeeipfs for every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the book. Model Cottages ( no other Maglzine gives them,) with Diagrams. Drawing Lessons for the young. Another speciality with Godey. Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines publish old worn-out Music ; but the subscribers to Godey get it before the mu sic stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co. of New York, the millionaire merchants, ap pear in Godey r •the only magazine that has them. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND, Authoress of "Alone," " Hidden Path," " Moss Slide," " Nemesis," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each Month, and for no oth er Magazine. A new novel by her will be published in 1567. We have also retained all our old and favourite contributors. MOM (From which there, can be no deviation.) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for ISO 7 : One copy, one year, 0,00 Two copies, one year, 5 50 Three copies, one year, ' 7.50 , Four copies, one year, 10,00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies, 14,00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making nine copies, 21,00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies, 27,50 All additions to Clubs at club rates. Club subscribers will be sent to any P. Office where the subscriber may reside. Godey's Lady's • Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of 0,50. We have no club with any other mag azine or newspaper. it The money must all be sent at one time far any of the clubs. ltd Canada subscribers must send 24 cents additional for each subscriber. Address L. A. GODEY, N. E. corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, PIiILADELPMA. A DJOURNED COURTS FOR 1867. it isordered by the Court of Lancaster Co , that Adjourned Courts for 1867 for the trial and decision of cases in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to be held as follows: FOR ARGUAIENTS One week, commencing Monday, March ISth cc CC " June 17th. 11=!1113 t. CC it " ' Deeom. 16. To continue one week from the said days re spectively, and as much longer as the business may require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans' Court shall be taken up on the first days of said terms, and be pro ceded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quar ter Sessions shall he taken up on Wednesday of said term if not prevented by the Orphans' Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses sions will be commenced on the termination of the Orphans' Court business. The argument of the cases of the Common Pleas to be commenced on Thursday of the week, if not prevented by the Orphans' Court or Quarter Sessions cases, in that case, the ar gument list of said court is to be taken up at the termination of the cases in the other courts, and proceeded in until disposed of, unless con tinued by consent or cause shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS 'it is ordered by the Court that adjourned courts for Jury trials in 'the'Common Pleas, will be held as follows t . One week, commencing on the first Monday in Februar), 4th. One week, commencing on the 3d Monday in February, 180, One week, commencing on the 4th Monday in February, 25tb, One week, commencing on the 4th Monday in May, 27th. One week, commencing on the let Monday in June, 3.d. One week, commencing on the Ist Monday in September, 24. One week, commencing on the 34 Monday in October, 14th. One week, •ommencing on the 4th Monday in October, 2lst. One week, commencing on tha Ist Monday in December, 2d. And such other periods as may be appoint ed at the aforesaid courts, or at r,•gular terms. Attest, W. L. BEAR, Prothootary, THE GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A FAMILY and an AGRICULTURAL journal of tho largest and handsomest description, devoted to Choice literature, including Poetry, Novel ettes, Tales, and moral and entertaining read ing generally. in the Literary Department we shall present the choicest varieties within the reach of our extended means. The Nov elettes, Tates, Poetry, &e,, shall be supplied from the best and 114;1_0 it sources, and be equal to anything to be tonna in any journal or ma gazine. Agriculture and Horticulture, embracing Farmeig, Gardening, Fruit-raising, &c.—Our labors in this department for over thirty years have met the cordial spprobation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, sold to protect them as far as within our power against the false doc trines and selfish purposes of the many em pires and sensation adventurers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed. This portion of the Germantown Telegraph is alone worth the whole price of subscription. News Department.—The same industry, care, and discrimination, in gathering and pre • poring the stirring events of the day, expressly for this paper, which hitherto had been one of its marked features and given so universal sat isfaction, will be continued with redoubled efforts to meet the increasing demands of the public. TERMS.—Two dollars and fifty cents per annum. No orders received without the cash and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Specimen numbers sent gratis. ddress, PHILIP B. FR E 8, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Pa. K EROSENE Sz GAS STOVES. TEA &T. COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS OIL CANS, 4 - C. §-C. ITT'AII the cooking for a family may 411 IL - Vbe done with Kerosene Oil, or Gas—a - A with less trouble and at less ex-.ZI 111:3 - pense than any other fuel. Each article manufactured by this Company is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. Send for Circular. A Liberal Discount to the Trade, KEROSENE LAMP HEATER co„ itr] 206 PEARL-ST, NEW-YORE. Lly LI pa; EROXII ti,sugar boxes, fruit jars, win dowAJ looking glasses, .at _ EVERY 64 , 3 4. 4 ‘,,p• 44 0.5 tarki„.o4-- -The HO W E Sewing Machines, 699 Broadway, New-York. FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS • . . • \lrk OWE. LOCK - S T ITC H . . /556(./.09,1L a ruitrnd .. , 02T125127.97.16 tmiiW Abe ~lJohl~ Ile,poWe,o Seluins -1).111Aipos. Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the N. Y. State Fair 0f1866, and Are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Ccnn. under the immediate supervision of the Presi dent of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr,, the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. The.) are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew ing, Army Clothing, and to the use • of Seam stresses, Dress makers, Tailors, Manufactur ers of shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantil las, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Um cllas, Parasols, etc. They wink equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton, or linen thread. They will seam, guilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, bratd, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by- Mr. HOWE, and made on this machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sewing Machines are sub ject to the principle ,invented by hint. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. AGENTS WANTED. THE llowE MAcurxE COMPANY, 699 Broadway, Cor. Fourth-St., New-York February 23, 1867.-6m.] Throw away your false frizzes, your switch- es, your wig-- Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig; Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair, And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause it may have fallen out ) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It will force the beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are false, as thousands of liv ing witnesses (from the , r own experience) can bear witness. lint many will say, how are we to eistin g uish the genuine fr3m the spurious? It certainly is difficult as nine tenths of the different Preparations adyertised for the hair and heard are entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say ; try the Reparator Capilt ; it will cost yOu nothing unless it fully comes up to our representations. If your druggist does not keep it, send us one dollar and we will for ward it, postpaid, together• with a receipt for the money, which will be returned you on ap plication, providing entire satisfaction is s of given. Address, W. L. CLARK & Chemists, No 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 11=1=Ell AFFLICTED !!---Suifer no:Nore ! When by the use of Dr. Joinville's Elixir, you can be cured permanently and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has attended this invaluable medicine for physical and ner vous weaknesses, general debility and prostra tion, loss of muscular energy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthful indiscre tion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, fears of insanity, &c. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destoyed,it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young men, be humbugged no more bj "Quack Doctors," ant ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and happiness. A perfect sere is guaranteed in every instance Price, $l, or four bottles to one address, $3. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. Also, Dr. Joinville's Specific Pills, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gloet, Urethral discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits. Price, $1 per box. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price. AddreSs all orders to BERGER; SHUTTS & Co., Chemists. No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. N EW WINTER GOODS Having selected our stock out of a lot of goods imported since the decline in gold, al lows us to offer goods below New York and Philadelphia retail prices. OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT Consists rf choice styles of embroidered Mo hair, in plain colors, silk plaid Mohair, French and Scotch wool plaids, English and French merinos, figured and plain delaines, all styles of American :IkLaines, and a full stock of la dies wear generally.. MEN AND 1301 ,1 8 WEAR. English, French and Domestic cloths; Car simeres and vestings in great variety; Beaver cloths for Overcoating ; undershiits and draw ers ; hats and caps, &c., &c., &c., House furnishing goods of all kinds; flan nels from 35 cents to $1 per yard ; large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslins,Dills and Cotton flannels. Glass and eensware ; floor and table oil cloths ; Groceries of all hinds; Salt and Fish, all selling at correspond ingly low prices. Call and examine for your selves. Marietta, Sept. 29; 1866. MARK THE SEASON! Aneti7 -- ir arrival of those incomparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Also, THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. Call and see them at J. SPANGLER'S. I(RAUT STANDS, Meat Stanas, Wine Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware cnerally, constantly on hand at J. SPANGLER'S. COAL HODS, Coal Selves,. Cdal Shovels P , kers, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. REPARATOB CAPILT. REPARATOR CAPILI AT GABLE $• STRICKLER'S, MARKET STREI, MARIETTA, PA., LOW for CASH ! G REAT SALE -or•- DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS ! JEWELRY & SILVERWARE, Worth over $2,000,000 ! All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH! ARRANDALE & CO., 162 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AGENTS FOR EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, announce that in consequence of the over stocking of the English market, and immense quantity of Dry and Fancy Goods have been consigned to them, with instructions to be cleared forimmediate cam, at any sacrifice. A. & Co., have, therefore, resolved to offer them according to their ordinary system -of business at $1 each, without regard to value. The following list shows the original whole sale prices or some of the articles which they now offer at $1: - 1200 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns tram $lB 00 to 4500 2000 Berege and Egyptian Cloths 300 C Alpaca and Muslin de Laines 3500 French Merinos and Twills t 4 2000 Cambric., Thibet and Mohair cc 2000 Lyonese cc 4000 Printed Calicoes " 5000 Bal oral Skirts " 5000 Fine elliptic skirts f , 6000 Silk and Lace veils " 4000 Setts fine Cuffs and Collars 2000 Pairs Ladies' corsets " 3000 Silk handkerchiefs " 2000 Dozen Ladies' Hem stitched handkerchiefs " 1000 Dozen Ladies' fine Embroidered handker chiefs 5000 Dozen Ladies' lawn handkerchiefs • 5000 Dozen Gents' hem med handkerchiefs 10000 Dozen cotton hose " SOOO Dozen woolen hose " 5000 Dozen Babnorais " 6000 Dozen Mens' cotton half hose cc 3000 Dozen Mens' wool en half hose 2000 Linen and Cotton shirts 10000 Merino undershirts " 10000 Pairs Merino draw ers SOOO Pants patterns in Cassiineres, Doeskins, " 8000 Coat patterns in Broad CI iths, Cassi meres, &c. 10000 Vest patterns in silk Velvet, Plush, fine Cas simeres, &c. cc 5000 Brown linen table Covers 3000 All Wool table cov ers 10000 Yards brown lined Damask 2000 uozen white linen Napkins 20000 Yards unbleached muslin 20000 Yards bleached muslin 10000 Yards Irish linen " 5000 Yards Flannel " 3000 Long Wool shawls " 4000 Square wool shawls " 10000 Ladies' breakfast shawls 10000 Nubias or clouds " 10000 Woolen hoods 2000 131 an Ice is 10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets 10000 Yards Sheeting, muslin Ci 5000 Dozen Spool cotton " 30000 Dozen Victoria Spool thread cc 2000 Pounds black linen thread CC 4000 Gross Shirt buttons " 5000 Ladies' silk velvet and Morocco portinon ashes 5000 Ladies' Shopping bags 5000 Turkey Morocco portmonnaies, with mir ror CC 5000 Turkey Morocco wal lets and portmonnaies " 10000 Meerschanm pipes " 10000 Fine 4 and 6 blade Pocket knives with pearl, Tortoise and Ivory han dles d 1000 French clocks, gilt and bronze, with and without shades 2000 Musical boxes 3000 Revolvers 2000 Fowling pieces " 5000 Head dresses, Hair nets and fancy combs 10000 - Dozen paper collars " 2000 Papier Machie, rose wood and walnut work boxer 4 , 3000 Tortoise shell and Silver card cases and Snuff boxes 20000 Albums, Morocco and velvet bound from -20 to 200 pictures " 250t015 00 3000 Fine family bibles " 700t015 00 5000 Fine pocket bibles " 200 to 500 10000 Envelopes " 200 to 7 00 10000 Reams note paper " 300 to 6 00 1000 Pairs Opera glasses " 300t015 00 We have also receiyed a Splendid Assort ment of JEWELRY comprising Gent's gold huntino• ' case watches, Ladies' gold and enamelled hunting case watche., Gents' hunting case silver watches, gold fob and vest watch keys, fob and vest ribbon slides, setts soltaire sleeve buttons, studs, gold thinibL2s, pencils, miniature lock ets, gold tooth picks, crosses, plain gold rings, chased gold rings, stone set and signet rings, California diamond rings, setts Ladies' jewel ry (jet and gold), setts Ladies' jewelry (ca meo, pearl and other stones), gold pens, (sil ver extension holders), and pencils, gold pens and gold extension holders, soltaire and gold brooches, diamond rings, gold vest and neck chains, gold oval band bracelets, jet and gold bracelets, chattelaine chains and guard chains, coral, opal and emerald brooches, mosaic, jet, lava and tiorentine ear drops, coral, opal and emerald ear drops, California diamond ear drops, &e., THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT =I Silver dining and tea setts, castors, ice pit: Otero, table spoons, forks, tea spoons, goblets, drinking cups, coffee urns, tea pots, cream pit ebeis, sugar bowls, fruit baskets, cake baskets, card baskets, fruit knives, syrup cups, salvers, Portmonnaies, pie knives, fish knives, mus tard and salt spoons, napkin rings, egg stands, wine holders, card cases, &c. All the above list of articles to be sold for $l.OO each The expenses are paid by the sale of Cou pons or Certificates naming each article in the stock - , and its value ; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold al 25 cents Each; 5 foi $1 ; 11 for $2• Whatever article may be named in the Cer tificate can be obtained at ONE DOLLAR .1 The article will be shown to the holder of the certificate, and it will be at his option, whether he pays the dollar and takes the ar ticle or not. I n case articles sent by mail or express are not satisfactory, they can be re turned and the money will be refunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to BONE article of STERLING VALUE W01?.771 51 UCH MORF THA A DOLLAR- PROOF .. In proof of this we will giye fr any certifi cate issued by us, and one dollar, any of the following articles: One pants pattern, oue pair ladies' bolmoral boots, or men's brogans, one excellent hoop skirt (25 Springs), one fine merino undershirr .Merl o drawers four .:• airs Lad 's of Gent's Hose, or eix lawn pocket handker chiefs. WHAT THE PRESS SAY OF ES: Arrandale & Co., of this city are now send, ing out a great variety of Dress Coat and pa nt , patterns, balmoral skirts, boots, shawls and other valuable articles, in dry and fancy goods, at one dollar each. Wo confess our inability to see how this is done, but that it is doneis beyond all questionandbogus coneerns abounds. We This firm has had a long sod honorable ca. reerwit, and is to be by no means confounded thwith w e h h ic o h st o thi fs s w in in e d t l i i o nt ilis know the proprietors. and can personally vouch for the Just sad faithful pmfornanee of all their contracts.—Aattonal Workmen, New York, Feb. 2, 1b67. EXTRAORDINARY GOOD FORTVNT..--I)Ey before yesterday, at the Jewelry sales of Messrs. Arrandale & Co., two gold 'catches were drawn by two gentlemen known to this community, whose names we will not mention. Parties curious ou this subject can be Minut ed at the store in king street, nearly opposit e the Beaulain. We were curious on the Sub ject, and inquired the names of the parties, and called on one of them, and were shown the watch he drew. It was a huge do u bl e case gold watch, and we were informed that it kept time to a second since it had been us the possession of our fortunate friend It would have boon very natural to suppose that after one watch was drawn there was no chance for another for at least a month; but, strange to say, in less than an hour, an ot h er gold watch rewarded the worshipper of par. tune. Go all and do likewise.—Doily s ou l Carolinian, Charleston, Feb. tilt lOW. 600 to 12 00 4 00 to 10 00 10 00 to 20 00 400 to 10 00 " 500to1000 " 3 00 to 7 00 " 2 00 to 6 00 2 00 to 5 00 2 00 to 6 00 " 200 to 500 250 to 600 1 00 to 3 00 A QUARTER WELL INVESTED.—\I r gene B. Carter, of the illonticello llowe,call ed in at the Jewelry Emporium, 7r.; !thin street, yesterday, and after paying hisZeents suddenly found himself entitled to a musi ca l box, valued at $3OO. 700 to 12 00 We understand that he was effercd $2.50 for the instrument before leaving the stole, but refused to part with it. We should can this a quarter well invested. We understand a number of other valuable articles were re ceived amongst which was a gold watch val ued at $75, by mie of the attackers of the Ea quirer office.—Richmond Times, Septembers, " 900 to 18 00 " 300 to 600 " 5 00 to 10 00 5 00 to 10 00 6 00 to 12 00 12 00 to 18 OU HORSE AND BUGGY BAN AWAY.-311, IV. H. Wise, Union Hid, coach painter at J. .1, Osborne's, last evening walked into the great sale of Arrandale & Co., 78 Mani street, and having paid 25 cents for a photograph found on opening the envelope that on the payment of one dollar he was entitled to receive a tine horse, sett of new silver mounted harness and new buggy, valued at four hundred doilatm! Mr. Wise appeals to he a cool, self possessed sort of a man, and did nut manifest Cie least excitement at his good fortune, merely re. marking '' that he was intending to purchase a horse and buggy soon, and had a stable all ready, so it would come in very well forhiat.” —Richmond, 11 71 /irg„ November 15, kid. 4 00 to S 00 cg 6 00 to 12 00 " 250 to 600 2 50 to 5 00 " 2 50 to 6 00 3 00 to 7 00 " SDO ta 15 00 250 to 10 00 EDIPL .VMENT FOR LADIES,—The most eli gible and profitable employment we have heard of for ladies, who have tricods and ad dress, is the sale of certificates for the "Great Jewelry Sale" of Arrandale & Co. A lady of our acquaintance has been very succe3slut this way, not only in tilling her cra parse but also in doing a good turn to those to whom she sold the certificates, as will be seen icom our advertising column:. Gentlemen alLocua be thus engaged.—N. Y. Sunday Atercurg, Auenet :4., 1664. c, 75 to 2.50 " 400 to S 00 " 4 00 to S 00 " GOOtol2oo cc 10.t0 30 20 to 50 GC 75 to 1 50 cc 50 to 2 00 6 50 to 15 00 500 to 10 00 DOURI. 'F.- BARRELED FOWLING P IECE CHEA P.—We understand Mr G. W. Wilkin son, of this city, yesterday - drew from tim cci tificate box at Arreudelo & Co's , iD Main Street, a very fine doutle barreled lovnacr piece, valued at one hundred dollars, lir which he was required to pay the vet)* mod erate sum of one dollar.—Richnwnd Whig, ,eptember 29, 1866. The GR EAT J w E LAT EMPOIIII , I Of Ar randule & Co., No. 2.5-1 Ring stood, in the Bend, is still the prime otject of attraction. The number of ladies and gt.ntlen en who vis ited this establishment on :Saturday last, was we understand, something, fabulous. The principle of charging a uniform mice of ono, dollar for each article is one that canton hid to be popular, especially when the stock con tains, as in this case, many valuable ankles of line gold jewelry, and costly silver ware.— Charleston Daily News, February 19,13,66. PIANO Cnr.se.--Mr. John D. Bedford, at Old Dominion Saloon, No. 312 Broad street, yesterday got one dollar's worth Monti:Mates and, on opening them, found one calved for a Gold Composite Hunting Watch and :.nother for a Rosewood Piano, valued with cow and stool, at ,9100.—Richmond Daily Ltd-Mina November 27, 1666. In sending orders please state what propor tion of certificates you require from each de partment. Where no special instructs ms aro given, we send one-half from the Dry a nd Fancy Goods Departnrelo, and one-halt from the Jewelry and Silver ware Department. Whenever desired, we will send articles BY EXP it 1.145, C O. 1)., So that the money eed only be paid On delivery of the Goods. We accept the entira responsibility of men ey sent by Express, Post ()dice Gnirr, o. Bank Draft. We want agents EVERYWHERE to Whom a liberal compensation will be paid, which can be learned on application. Take care and write your name and ail. dress in a clear, distinct hand, and address A lt JINNI/AIX Box 5255 162 Broadway, New York. " 2 00 to 7 50 " 1 50 to 3 00 " 1 50 to 3 00 " 350 to 8 00 (c 2 50 to 7 00 25 to 50 3 00 fo 8 00 " 2 50 to 5 00 250 to 10 00 2 00 to 4 00 2 00 to 4 00 3 00 to 6 00 " 3 00to600 " 2500 to 10000 " 10 00 to 250 00 c , 10 00 to 50 00 25 00 to 75 00 " 150 to 500 20 to 50 " 2 50 to 10 00 c‘ 300 to 100 W.,,) DR. H. LANDIS, DR. HENRY LANDIS, on - - 111 e - vla Dl?. .HEN-BY ILEUM At the "Golden Mortar, " At the "Golden Mortar, Market St ree t, Marietta. Market Street, Marietta. Keep constantly on hang Keep constantly on hand Segars, Prescriptions carefully compounded Prescriptions carefully compotoulai D oor:. MATTS, Excellent quality, choP; - AT JOHN SPJ.A\rGLEB.>S fb-.12D__11.411_1,_. PIOGER'S Celenrated Pearl Cement and Cement Oil Paste Blacking, at " THE GOLDEN MORTAR. BRASS---- porcelain lined preservinZ I;et.tl's' cheap, at JOHN SPANGLER -----------:, TAIL sx.inTs..__Go to Di rs. R olli ll_ and see them. EST Quality of Wines and "[Alio rs icl oses, medicinal purp at Dr. Landis'. -- --- :1 BROOM HANDLES, J. SPANGISRS. a choice hit rece t and for sale at A CHOICE Lot of Books for children c.!iii,ra. .1-1 indtstruct able Pleasure Books ; Scli , :,' Paper Ranks, :'•'tazioriary, Pens; pcil s r..'" - , : DR- LANDIS-- lIEMI Drugs, Perfumeries , Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Howe & Steven's Family Dye Colors, Shoulder Braces and Trusses, Papers and Periodicals, Books & Stationary, Portmonnaies , Remember the place, Remember the place, Dr. Grove's old Stand. Dr. Grove's old Stand. Give us a call. Give vs a call.