AFFLICTED I !—Snffer no:Morel When by the use of Dr. Joinville's Elixir, you can be cured permanently and at a trifling cost. The astonishing suceess which has attended this invaluable medicine for physical and ner vous weak Beasts, 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 en — business, Intl of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, fears of insanity, &c. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have deetoyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young men, be humbugged no more lo "Quack Doctors," and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and happiness. A perfect awe is guaranteed in every instance Price, Mar four bottlee to one address, $3. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. Also, Dr. Joinville's Spedific Pills, for the speedy and permanent curd of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the Kidney , ' 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. Pace, $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. Die seientifie 'AlpeHoeft. Vie best Newspaper in the World ! THIS PAPER differs materially from other publications, being an illustrated periodi cal. devoted to the promulgation of•inforrna tion relating to the various Mechanical and Chemical Arts, Photography, Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineer. ing, Mill Work, etc. Every number of the SCIENTIFIC AMER/- CAN contains sixteen large pages of reading matter, abundantly illustrated., All the moat valuable discoveries are delin eated and described in its issues ; so that, as respects inventions, it may be justly, regarded as an Illustrated Repertory, where the inventor may learn what has been done before him in the same field which he is exploring, and where he may bring to the world a knowledge of his own achievements. . . The contributors to the SCIENTIFIC AMER SCAN are among the most eminent scientific and practical men of the times. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Manufacturers, Agriculturists, and persons in every profession of life, will find the SCIEN TIFIC AMERICAN to be of grist value in their respective callings. Its counsels and sugges tions will save them hundreds of dollars an nually, besides affording them a continual source of knowledge, the value of which is beyond pecuniary intimate. An official list of all Patents granted, to. gether with the claims thereof, /8 published weekly. The form of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is adapted for binding and preservation ; and the yearly numbers make a splendid volume of nearly ono thousand quarto pages, equivalent to nearly four thousand ordinary book pages. , Published weekly, $3 a year, $1,50 half year, 10 copies for 1 year, $25. Specimen cop ies sent gratis. Address MUNN & CO., no. 37 Park Row, New York. AkLOOCR'S POROUS PLASTERS Hartford, Conn., Nov.ll, 1864 Messrs. Thos. Allcock Co.--Please send with dispatch, twelve dozen Alicock , e Porous Plasters. Our daily experience confirms their very superior excellence. At this moment of writing a man applies for one, who, by en tanglement in the shaft of machinery, had both-his legs broken, spine severely injured, and was for nearly a, year entirely helpless. This man found 'relief Very , soon by the appli cation of a plaster to hisrqine. He was soon enabled to work and now he labors as well as ever. He would cheerfully pay $5 for a sin gle Plaster if they could not be had at a low er rate. lam surprised that surgeons do not make use of these -perforated plasters to the exclusion of all others, as their flexibility and adhesiveness are greatly in advance of all other plasters with which I am acquainted while the perforations peculiar to them render ed them greatly superior to all others for or dinary surgical uses. Knowing the plasters to be so useful, I have no scruples that my sentiments should be known. J.W. JOHNSON, M. D. Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists in the United States and Canada. BEAUTY! Auburn, Golden, Flaxen, and Silken Curls, PRODUCED by the use of Prof. De Breaux' Friser Le Cheveux. One application war ranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashion ables of Paris and London with the most gra tifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $l. De scriptive circulars ` mailed free. Address BER GER, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists, No. 26S Riv er St., Troy, N. Y., Sole agents for the Unit ed States. A. LINDSAY, .„41iN VALMANUFACTURER & DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would moat respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and . neighborhood that he has at Mistime the largest assortment of City made work ever offered in this Borough, amongst which may be named the new-style iis4 hoof, Agb (lobe-icia FOR THE LADIES. A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER enables him to select with more iudgment than those who are not. He contin ues to manufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE line, whicla he will warrant for neatness and fit. 113-Call and examine the new stack before cm g elsewhere. /OHAPMADPS CHALLENGE to the:vota ries of Popular Scientific Skepticism, in Vindication of the Truth and Superhuman Or igin of the Hebrew Records of the Creation, just Rattle/3e Records read. In magazine form, quarterly, or oftener. 25 cents singly, or five successive numbers for , sloo. Address., L. L CH APHAN, Box 483, P. o.,„Philadelphia Pa. A work ,which all should read. H E celebrated Gutta Percha Oil Blacking I makes a beautiful water proof polish. For boots, shoes, harness, &c. For sale only at Dr. Landis' Drugstore. ENAMEENAMEL OF AMERICA, for beautifying L the complexion, Rottenly the skin, re moving tan, freckles and pimples. Sale at Dr. Landis' "Golden Mortar." 1 KRAUT. STANDS, Meat Stands, Wine Kegs, Tubs, Buckets and Cedar-ware encrally, constantly on hand-at - J. SPANGLER'S. itCHOICE Lot of Books for children Ea, inthetructable Pleasure Books ; School arn. spec Books, Stationary, Pens Pen holders erx , at . DR. LANDIS'. SOMETHING NEW! Patentelaim pock et books, no gum bands to'renew„adapte.l to any condition of the finance, at JOHN SPANGLER'S. ROGER'S Celebrated Pearl Cement and Oil Paste Blacking at " THE GOLDEN MORTAR 4 1 EST Quality of Wines and Liquo ra fo • medictigsurpolies, at JikAandie. RE PAR ATOR OAPILL Throw away your false frizzes, your switch- es, your wig Destructiveof comfort, and not worth a fig; Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair, And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. REPARATOIi CAPILI 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 their own experience) can bear witness. But many will say, how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious? It certainly is difficult as nine tenths of the different Preparations advertised for the hair and beard are entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say ; try the Reparator Capin ; 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 recoiptlor the money, which will be'returned you on ap plication, providing entire satisfaction is r of given. Address, W. L. CLARK & CO . , Chemists, No 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y EXCELSIOR"! eimstego's fair gxtetii)ineot• For Removing Superfluous Hair. To the ladies especially this invaluable de pilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to female beauty, is eas ily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warrant ed to remove superfluous hair from low fore heads, or from any part of the body, complete ly, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depilatory in ex istence. Price 75 tints per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on receipt of an or der, by BERGER, SHUTTS Chemists, 286 River St., Troy, N. Y. MONEY FREE AS WATER. 10,000 Active Local and Traveling' Agents, Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade'in every City, Town, Village Fac tory, Hamlet and Workshop, throughout the entire world, for the most saleable novelties ever known. 600 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 sloo—the more money invested the greater the profit. No money re quired in advance—we first send the article and receive pay afterwards! It you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write / for full particulars a 'd address. MILN & CRY., (From Paris,) 210 midway, New-York City. NeWspapers opying will be liberally dealt with. (Feb. 2,1567.-Iy. TOVES ! 0 STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES! !! COOK STOVES, COOK STOVES, STOVES, AT JOHN SPANGLER'S. I=l PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR STOVES PARLOR STOVES, GAS-BURNING STOVES AT JOHN SPANGLER ' S. -o STOVES, STOVES,-VULCAN STOVES FOR HEATING TWO OR FOUR ROOMS WITH ONE FIRE-FOURTH S'UPPLY N 0 W READY- CA LL AND SEE THEM AT J. Spangler's Hardware and Stove Store Market Street, Marietta, Pa. WILLCOX & GIBBS NOISELESS 02.w.ing _Aachlize The most simple, complete and easily man aged Sewing Machine now in use. It does every description of work—never stops at or needs to be helped over seams, but does all its work rapidly and well. The needle re quires no adjustment—you cannot get it in wrong—it makes any width of hem you wish —does braiding beautifully. The Braider is in the foot of every machine and p.trt of it. and is always adjusted, never gets out of place, Call and examine them before purchasing any other, at H. L. & E. J. Z ARM'S, Corner North Queen street and Centre Square, Sole Agents for Lancaster County. Lancaster, February 17, 1866.-tf. KEROSENE 8x GAS STOVES. TEA & COFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS OIL CANS, 4-C. 4-C. ItlP-All the cooking for a family may. 113—be done with Kerosene Oil, or Gas, lipvith less trouble and at lees ex-fig Icrpense 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„ HP] 1206 PEARL-ST., NEW-YORK. Lly CWHISKERS AND MOUSTACHES! FO ED to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. Sev igne's Restaurateur Capillaire, the most won derful discovery in Modern science, acting upon the beard and hair in an almost miracu lous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering suc cess. Names of all purchasers will be regist ered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS & Co„ Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States. ESTATE OR MARY BRENEMAN, Late of East .Donegal Township, Deed. Letters of Administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay tor settlement to the undersign ed, residing in said_ Township. .1. S. HERSHEY, Administrator. Marietta, May 11, 1867.-6 t. TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN ! ! ey'a Gun Caps, Eley's Gun Wadds, Dupont's -Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder Baltimore Shot ; Shot Pouches, PoWder Flasks old at JOHN SPANGLER'S. MARK THE SEASON! Another arrival of those incomparable Gas Burning Parlor Stoves. Also, ..THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. !Land see them at J. SPANGLER'S. rIGAL RODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shovels P , kers, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S': - AHNESTOC K'S Nonpareil Chemist r Writing Fluid now ready and for sale by JOHN SPANGLF.R, iJ _ _DW MA C M OLUBIA INSURANCE 00, - JANUARY IST, 1867. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $500,b27:91. . , THIS Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium cr premium note. . Whole amount insured, $12,478,426,83 Less am't expired in 1866, 722,771134 Amt of premium notes, Jan. 1, 1866, $685,123,27 Less, premium notes expired in 1866, 71,963:04 $613,160,23 Balance of premiums, Jan. 1, '66, 6,609:15 Cash receipts,less commissions, in '66, 57,016:16 Loans, 9,400,00 Due from agents and others, 8,664,56 Losses and expenses paid in 1866, 73,025:31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan 1,'67, 21,296,88 Balance capital and assets, January 1, 1867, 600,527,91 $694,850,16 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Hiram Wilson, William Patton, Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, George Young, - Jr., H. G. Minich, Nicholas /11'Dcnald, Samuel F. Ebetlein, Wm. Patton, Amos S. Green. J. B. Bachman, EXCELSIOR ! 1 Robert Crane. • Columbi% ) March 30, 1867.-ly For curling the hair of either sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time.,give beautiful, • glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but-invigorate: beautifies and cleanses it ; it iehighly and de lightf illy perfumed, and is the most complete article of the kind ever offered to the Ameri can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $l. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. TO JOHN SPANGLERS. For useful things and things of sport, 17ae gay and serious here resort. Superior Skates—Ladies Men's and Boys', Pocket Books—every variety, All styles ot Coal Oil Lamps, New styles, Ladies Morocco Satchels, Good-wife's Companions—new, Latest novelty in Port Folios, Extra fine Pearl and Ivory handled Pocket Repeaters. Sharp's Improved, (Knives, Sleigh Bells—fine plated and white metal, Hair Brushes—durable and dheap, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Razor Strops—Emerson's, Duston's Hand and Tennant Saws, Wringers. late improved, All varieties of fine Ivory and common.lable Rolling Pins, Washers &c., (Cutler Eley's A.munition, Wads and Caps. C RIPPLES TO WALK ROGERS' ELECTRO-MAGNETIC OIL, the great king of aches and pains, is truly a wonderful medicine for the cure ofßheuma tism' Neuralgia, Sore throat, Conghe and Colds, contraction of the Muscles, stiffness and swelling of the Joints, Cholac, Cholera Morbne, Dysentery, diseases of the Kidneys, Debility, Palpitation of the Heart, weakness peculiar to females, and will certainly cure all pain in any part of the body in one to five minutes. Cures toothache in one minute. • Cures earache in fine minute. Cures nervous or sick headache in five min utes. Cures Neuralgia in five minutes. Pains in the back, breast or side, in five minutes, cures deafness in many cases in 15 to 20 minutes, cures croup in one night, asth ma in one to three d.ye, feVer and ague in one day. And if ROGER'S LIVER Pitts are used in connection with the Electra-Magnetic Oil, they will cure the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ; the pills of themselves are a great purifier of the blood and a wonderful tonic,- I mparting strength to the debilitated system. strengthening the digestive organs, bringing about a healthy action of the Liver, Kidneys and skin, without which no person can, enjoy health ; the pills are also a sure preventative to the Fever and Ague, if a few doses are tak en in the fall and spring. The oil and pills are both purely vegetable, and can be used with safety by old or young, male or female, and always with the happiest effect. Dr. S. Rogers, Sole proprietor, N 0.206 Dock street, Philadelphia. April 20.-3 m. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 BROADWAY, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. This House is well and widely known to the traveling public. The location is espehi ally suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the City; it is on the highway of Southern and Western travel, and adjacent to all the princi pal railroad and Steamboat'depnts. Tun STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommo dations for over 300 guests ; it is well furnish ed and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its in mates. The rooms are spacious and well ven tilated—provided with gas and water—the at tendance is prompt and respectful; the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. GEO. K, CHASE & CO, PROPRI ETO RS New York, May 11, 1867.-6 m. SUPPLER & BRO., caf e IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS and and General Machinists, 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; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doom, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; STEAM ENGINES, AND BOILERS, IN THE MOST 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. BLACKSMITHING in GENERAL. From long experience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general astir faction to those who may favor us with their orders. lat-iispairing promptly atlendeck.to. Orders by _mail addressed as above, will inest with prompt attention. Prices to suit t7ae2iiriet. Z. SUPPLER, • T. R. SUPPLER. Columbia, October 20 ? 1860. 14 tf AAIL to Mr. '0 • SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT $11,765,655,49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. =Ell CRISPER COMA, Oh ! she was beautiful and fair; With starry eyes and radiant hair, Whose coffins* tendrils soft entwined , Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA, Massive Cu.ris On the European Plan ASTROLOGY! THE WORLD ASTONISHED. AT THE vvoNDETtrtri. REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. Perrigo. 6he reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to happiness thobe who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, &c.,have become despondent. She brings to gether those long separated, gives information concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages and tells you the very day you will marry, gives you the name, likeness and char acteristics of the person. She readsyour veyr thoughts, and by her almost supernatural pow ers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we see in the firm ament—the malefic Stars that overcome or predominate in the configuration—from the aspects and positions of the planets and the' fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired information, $l. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out with all inquiries answered and likeness en closed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secrecy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest order urnished those desiring them. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, MADAME. H. A. PERRIGO, P. 0. Drawei 293, Buffalo, N. Y $694,850,10 A DJOURNED COURTS - FOR 1867. It is ordered 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 ARGUMENTS. One week, commencing Monday, March ISth CI CI if " June 17th. 1!?=1:133 Li a at " Decem. 16. To continue one week from the said days re spectively, anti as much longer as the business may require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans' Court shall be taken on the first days of said terms, and be pro ce. ed with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quar ter Sessions shall be 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 : One week, commencing on the first Monday in February, 4th. One week, commencing on the 3d Monday in February, 18th, One week, commencing on the 4th Monday in February, 25tt, One week, commencing on the 4th Monday in May, 27th. One week, commencing on the Ist Monday in June, 3rd, . One week, commencing on the Ist Monday in September, 2d. One week, commencing on the 3d. Monday in October, 14th. One week, -ommencing on the 4th Monday in October, 2lst. One week, commencing on tha Ist Monty 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, Prothonotary. REMARKABLE CHARACTERS. AND - MEMORABLE PLACES OF THE HOLY LAND_ 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 p e rm anent value, acceptable to old and young alike—a house hold 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 I.—Of the lives and characters of the re markable meci who have made the Holy Land famous for all time. ll.—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 also of the Great Herod, and the magnanimous Saladm, with many others. 111. Of the great deeds and surprising events in which they were the principal act ors ; of the habits and manner. of that Orient al Land. IV. Of the ancient Cities and venerated Shrines ; of Egygt 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 ThTent 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. ConniTroNs.—The Book will be printed irom new Electrotype Plates, on good paper ; fts illustrations are in first style of Steel En gravings, by the beet Artists in the Conntry, 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. il37Agents wanted in eyery. County. For particulars; 'address T. B. BURR 4. CO., No. 18 ASYLUM-ST., .114 RTIVILD. Cr THE CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER! Olin SPANGLER has just received and e) has for sale 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 anyma chine of the price.. No. I,ivithout cog-wheels with ten inch rollers, is selling at 4;8 ; No. 2, with cog. wheels,. $9.; No. 5, with cog-wheels, 11 inches, $ll. LARGE LOT OF BUFF WINDOW " Sept. 16th accounts - toritllY • 13 441 P 3 1 9 4 .% -,„ 0: A td g • \ a If 0 44 eirs is fg The HOWE Sewing Machines, 699 Broadway, New-York. FOR FAMILIES '& MANUFACTURERS. N) . E H OWE LOCK STITCH a 5 fa* 311016 Ileqolime6 selDirio bigebiries. Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using Amuch 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. They 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 brellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton, or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, 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. SIBLEY & SToors, General Agents, 922 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February 23, 1567.-6in.] DR. H. LANDIS, " DR. HENRY LANDIS, DR. 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These Pianos have not only stood the con tinual 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. HAINES Brio's-, have been compelled to enlarge their works to the extent of 24 to 30 pianos a week. Having now one of the most extensive and complete Factories in the United States, Fac tories alone covering over 3-4 of an acre of ground, comprising a frontage-at 219 feet on 2nd Avenue. They are undoubtedly the cheapest first class Pianos in market. Fully guaranteed for 5 years. Send for illustrated Circular. HAYNES BRO'S., 356, 358, 360, 362, 364, 366, 368, 370, 372, ... Second Avenue, New York City. arch 9,-3m. There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and - old, to great and to small ; Th' beauty which once was so precious and rare Is free for all, and all may be fair, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR'S WRITE LIQUID EsAmur., For improving and beautifying the Com plexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found in youth • It quickly removes tan, freckles, pimples, blotch es, moth patches, sallowness. Eruptions and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as ala baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable prepa ration is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and is considered by the Parisian-as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price s only 75 cents Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an or der. by BERGER, S BUTTS & CO., Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. A.DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of John Kline, • late of the bo rough of Marietta, deceased Letters of Administration on said estate have been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present-them without delayfor settlement to the undersigned. JOHN G. HOERNER. residing in East Donegal township. Marietta, May 4, 1867-64 T HE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY! The Philadelphia University of Medicine sad Surgery was organized in 1848. CharMr ed by the Legislature, February 2 6 m , Name changed•by a legislative e nactment to the Eclectic Medical College of Philadelphia, in 1860. In 1b63 it purchased the Pennsylva nia Medical College, established in 1 842, and The Trustees of the Philadelphia Medical .College, which had UhouoivlserugullYted, petitioned, and previously been merged into the Pennsylvania al' act. of the Legialature, con- Medical Colfege. -In 1 864 it purchased the the etnanis obtained ep Medical daraatsep e schools solidating these institutions and changing their names to that of the Philadelphia thuveraity of Medicine and Surgery, March 15, 1865 . All these various acts are published in Me statues "of Pennsylvania. The cost of the building and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It will be observed thatthe University, - as noworganized, is the legal-re presentative of the four medical colleges that it has absorbed. It is a liberal school of med icine, confined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique ; but embraces in its teach ings everything of value to the profusion. Sessross.—lt has two full sessions each year, commencing on the Ist. of October, and contiving until the Ist. of January as its first session, and from the Ist. of January to the let. of April as its second; the two constitut. ing one full course of lectures. It has also summer 'melon, commencing the let. of April and continuing until August, for the prepare. tory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Bathe unties Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. 1 mittie.—Tickets to the full course of lee tures $l2O, or $6O for each session. For the slimmer or preparatory course $25. Graduat ing fee $3O. To aid young men of moderate means, the University has issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first-course students, for $75, and to second-course stud ents and clergymen for $5O, each constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teachings of the school. The only additional fees are a yearly dissecting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $5. THE ADVANTAGES OE SCHOLARSHIPS,— The student holding a scholarship can enter the College at any time during the year, at tend as long as he chooses, anti re-enter the institution as frequently as desired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University en scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees are saved. Stndents, by holding scholarships, ran pros ecute other business a part of the time. The candidate for graduation can present himself at any tune, and receive his degree as soon as qualified. In case a student should bold a scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, it can bo transferred to another, thus ptoventing any loss. Parents, guardians, or friends of students wishing to purchase scholarships for them a year or more before their attendance at the University, can secure them by advancing one. half the price, and paying the balance when the strident enters. Physicians and benevo lent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men, by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an honor. ble profession. The Faculty emtlaces seventeen eminent physicians and surgeons. The University has asmiated with it a large hospital clink, where every form of medical and surdical disease is operated on and treated in the presence of the class. COLLEGE But tnrare.—The College building located in Ninth street, south of Walnut, is the finest in the city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned with embattlements and embrasures, pr.aenting a novel, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown stone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building contain between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas. and every other convenience, that modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only fire hun dred scholarships will be issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now sold, those who wish to secure one should do so at once. Mon ey can be remitted by express, or u draft or a check sent on any National hank in the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq , and the Dean of the Faculty, W. Paine, M. D. All orderg for scholarships or other business of the University, should be addressed to Professor W. Paine, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAIN E'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE A new work just issued by W. Paine, M. D., Professor of the principles and practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery; author of Paine's practice of Surgery ; a work on Ob stetrics and Materia Media; author of New School remedies ; an , pitome of Eberlie's practice of Medicine ; a review of Homeopa thy ; a work on the history of Medicine; Editor of University Medical and Surgical Journal, &c., &c. It is a royal octavo of 960 pages, and contains a full description of all diseases known in medicine and surgery, in cluding those of women and children, togeth er with their pathology and treatment by all the new and improved methods. Price $1; postage 50 cents. Address the author, 933 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK, Entitled New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upot. Materia Modica, embracing all the Eclectic, Homeo pathic, and Botanic remedies, with a full reg ular Materia Medico,. Price St free- Address as above. ; postage UNIVERSITY J 0 tiltiV AL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY A Semi-Mon'hly ..fourna/ of Medicine, Surge r h Physiology, Hygiene, and General Litera ture, devoted to the Prot . ( 3SiOn , and the people. The cheapest medical paper in the world, published every two weeks, at the University' Building, Ninth street, south of Walnut. Single copies, 91 .. 00 35 Five copies to one address, 4 Ten is rs TrO Fifteen `• si 9.30 100 1 Twenty " Ct The getter-up of the club shall have one copy gratis. Address, W. FAINE, M. P. Editor, Philadelphia, Pa. pELOUBET ORGANS AND MELODEONS Unanimously awarded the first prize, 5 Gold Medal, "AS THE BEST CABINET ORGANS," American Institute, New York, October, Being pronounced superior in Qualit.Y! Power and' Variety of tone, and in number of combinations. "As the best instruments of America were twhoeuldchoanvteenndointhgi,ngwlheifcthteovecronwon the battle re scan Art Journal, (edited by qaulesr•er kilnionwern. musical critic.) They have also taken the first premium wherever exhibited this season. PEDAL ORGANS, one, two and there banks of keys—six sizes—s2o to $1.500. Without pedals, single and double bank in great variety, 05 to $450. These Organs, with their smooth, pipe-like quality of toner beautiful solo stops, strength ef chorus, equalled pedals, and general orHallsgan-like egret! are superior for Churches, , Parlors aq Oa! Schools. They are put up in cases of alnut, fancy veneered Walnut (new se; u W nique styles) and elegant Rosewrod, 0! splendid designs and finish, and of the b e !' workmanship !— it being intended that eacTl portable instrument shall be a model of its class- A ll instrument a instrument down to fine Melodeon, have the beautiful Tremolante stop, without extra charge. Ar Generallarge s aie constantly ta Retailnl on 841 Broadway. 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