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Remarkable Wedding. The Dayton (Oh> J is responsible for the following story : Tuesday morning a couple ap peared in the Probate Court andc emanded a marriage license. When the moment arrived f >r paying the fee the man was back ing out, but the woman said he shouldn't do that, "not by any means," and she paid for the license. The couple soon ater ward appeared at 3 ustice Turner's office, and the woman made known her "intentions." The unusual appearance of the "happy couple attracted u.lusual attention, and a large crowd was soon gathered there to see the solemn ceremonies. When the couple were asked to stand up and face the musis, the groom again tried to back out and the bride seeing that there w as nc other w ay th ar n'. rem: that be'd got to 'stand it. :'.ad thr was no use taili g iuc't it. caught hold of the dou n Thomas and squared him up be'core the Justice, with the order him to "sail in Just thent quere arose as to where the f0 for the tying of the hrmen.al kn,a. was to come from. The man he couldn't stand he e The woman assertod that she h ad paid for the license, and the man should pay for the marrying. i protested that he wouldn't nd that he'd go to Cincinnati to or k. The woman caught him as he was slipping away from the matrimo nial noose, threw him down on the floor, and, taking some mney from his pockets, she deliKra paid the Justice his fee, and then' holding on to her "fell:r,'' the knot was tied in due form. All the while the bride was mneing: peanuts, and when the ceremn was concluded the floor was litter ed with the shells Te it' saluted her husband with - om, you're a liar'!" Congratulaions to the 'happy couple were fair ly showered down, and were cnerne terized more for their robustient than for their delicacy ; ::dt' bride and groom left "ne presece in a condition of iolhity which foretold a boisterous honev'moon. .When last seen the amiable 'mpuse shoved her~ lord into the guttera 'the corner of Jefferson and Second. streets. A few years ago somerous *b~,in a town not a thousand *mikes from the cn p tal o1 mieian, persuaded Joseph C.-. or. 2s he ~was commonly called. Joe, to at t*ei Sundar school. Joe r:as an overgrown. halfwitted, pr'ofane lad,:and th'e boys anicipated 'on -eiher.able fuin fromt him ; but the :answers to the various aestlon popcuuded were given so readily and. correctly that no one for' a e oment supposed that he was not fully versed in thcological lore. Joe was duly ushered in and placed on a seat in front of the one on which his friends were seated, and the recitatien commenced. MxI friend," said the teacher. "who made the world we inhabit ? Just as he was about to answer on o the boys inserted a pin in Joe's pants, about nine inches below the -ornamental button of his coat. "God~ Almighty ?" answered Joe. in an elevated tone, at the same time rising quickly from his seat. "That is right.' said the teacher, "but it is not necessary that you should rise in answering. A -it ting posture is just as wen:. J oe was again seated ana the eC:e chizing continued ; "Who die to save sinners ." e pm' wa's agrain inserted. and Joe rele inp a stilllandervoice. te: Chist rising as before. "hti l correct ;but do not mnif much feeling. Be m'ore cenmoe in your nianner' sait.e teacher, in "an exvvostl:im: t'~ \' Ater Joe had caime.1 ioen th*e nation wen n the tinal doom of' all d me was the next ouestio up r con sideration. As the pin' ' was again stuck.n, Joe thundered out, w'ith~ o high elevation ot 1:' 12-i young frien sae i instru-. ' ie wih you to iemoe ildi vour worum People in R. Loui> eumpln that some of their lre is s!e with blood, hair and o: her filth A NEW E-:K;..xD wo-:>. ths: has found n:ln inFo' -2 writes ais foK>;s :'1 h'iv aea last found the fTh::!:: 2 ry whr th month of M:ren is u2 a.<y7s here has bee 1:ke su: ::nadspring to a frost-bitten platt. I have had o re life, more rest more appnte nor ~e con scious plensnre in ex:str , than I have had for years i N s I-:' ' . IIere must be og~ ?n re hono , fr at~ wa half the ye"'r i I a ' -e and do any the North 1 amn fr six months a h dead ore." A GOOD Om:n.-'~The a,ttention of parties interested is inovited to the fol lowing paragraph, which we hnd in our exchanges: General Carlin has issued a circu'r ordering all agents of the Freedm:en's Bureau to abst:iin from taking p'art in po litical meetings andi conventions. A gents who accept nominations for office, he says, are espected to tender their resig nations. Statistics show that there are 42,247 exhibitors at the great Exposition, of Miseleaneous. NEWB3ERRY FEMALE COLLEGE. THIS INSTITUTION wi;l be - ~ o: md o r . No :, the 1st" of Ajpri ,ext. Icrson:s inttenldinlg to en:er t pil arc requested to mike appcltion at oce. The seSsion wil embrace Four:een W\eeks, and Students will be ch:r,ed from time of en tr'nce 11) ose o.' essio:. TERMS PER i:SSiON-I'A.t1LL IN ADVANCE, IN Cr,n1scT. Board, includin . washi:: :nd fuel.. 50,00 luiton Cou:e,:ate Deprt:nent.. 15,00 " Aademi: " ..... 12,00 " Prmr "S.. ,iit ".. . sic.... .............. 15,r . F ch. ................. 15,0 I;rDrnwin : or Paint*-ng...... 1:5,!!! Fa::ev Work ............ 12,10 Incidental ............ Bo dr,re"reefre to funishi AheetZ, ill. -" -e, to0wel i :: and h:'avv cover 1: . Fe :: r b. ':. : on addressi" .}av. J. T_L :LOR Z E.AL,Prni, ':rch ? - ' - ~f. r i 2~ 1 -f ;:::er er v.:o i rcw iv inform tsf:n, a:d :iv ::.l ey hat he C:s o i e: . .0 ::>. .'dir ed !arness At BLEASE S OLD STAND, uVER TEr TIN SIT1O, Sere ce w ii eep ' e n :a'l tly on)fl hand , a:.d:s anu I 22ness of every descrigori. ALso iI.lING dene with Neaiess TE C2 ASII,t :o'derate u:aa poputlar j :nt 1 1' J. 11.YLE, Agent. At Redre~ed Prices :' ho for ' :! t: i , :n :ln e ar d re:n te ei: a:: 'c itr e'':rus:e( to my ecompa:~ ' I:h t!:2t n:eney, as tmy toufms~ rc 2:rie:v C(I.. A. (V.C2 (2 m,1.;;k os K N P. BAT? ' , Agent, M ry 1, 18 1::n. v6:i.1. S. C. CORN.ER QM FDNETING STS, en hora 2 renird, r..2 :oid and re .n.....:.. i :,w r:o!y for the aceo . t:tcn of t.:e tra:ve;:ZnI wnbile, whose Coaches ahi.vys in: re;:'.s to couvey Mi engers to and f rom~ t e Liotel. Th:e Prop:ie:or pron:::.s to do alH in his ~oer !ar th6 cmfort of hii guests. JOSEPII PURCELL., N>ov i i:oprietor. CMARL8T N HIiTEL,, CHI AILESTON, S. C. T HIS popuilar an! ;ell known flotel has een > newly f urnished thiroughout by the~ reent P'roprietor, whlo has b2en sixteen ears cennected with the establishmer.t. GronoE G Mmmni, Superintendent, CH A nTL .s A. .iLLI'R, Cashier. Central Hotel. i-.. . ~ L nwn by th ovey na me. a he avco:p:o d0 n C '-'TCK, -TAT O 80 TH(. i CARO~CLINA. o!th cStt, On a t atr.exaut pdcean n er a D:.!, iin forty oI .h'eeo or the Com i2 i oilier, Ma 1:)-21- St. '2. Srah S. iRichardsoni vs. Tho0 na IL Chap pell and c Jo hn WX. Ciippell,EFx'urs, an~d othiers. I pr:ea:Ing to my in atisaction that James R. ~ tehv on of0 the i defndants in thle ..ve me, r :, i b vord ti.e limits of this I:Qe It iste0f:,e :o1ion of Addison ease, ,itlin):riy y i fro pul eit C n' hereof, or team e takeni pro confesso Silacs .John11istone,2 c. .E. N. ID. Com's Office, 16 May, 19'37- 6t *1O STATE OF? SOEVTH CA ROLINA. Neby Di nv ':tr :ict -In E uityv. Saranh Careton, vs. G. A. Broom and wifei anid o)tercs. Bill for PatU n In anrin e. t o my' satif-cton that G. A. Broom, and I-a e!! his wife, David L. Moore a:d ' 1iss s wife, Fr ederick S. Cureton, Eliha-. GuCreton, Je'nnie Cure ton and1 Al ce ( retn, paflrtites defen danlt in1 the aove t:tdcs eide bevond this State, on mo:ion of .es rs. Grrlington and Su,, Coenir :ani Legal Advertisements. STATE Oi" SO 17T1l CA1OLINA in Equity-Newberry District. icnry Sui:ier and William Summer, survivini Adi'r vs. Mary M. Summier, C. P. Sam, I::er and others. Bill for sale of land tc inarshal! assets and general relief. It appearing to my sarisfaction thal M:Irgairet J. Summer aid Mary Margare SUmm;tner, (infant.) two of the defendauts tc this hih1, reside from and bevoiid the fimit; of this State, on motion of Fair, plaintiff Sol. it is ordered, that they do plead. an swer or diemur, to said hill, wi hin fort} days Irom the publication of the rule, of the sa:e w ill be taken pro confesso agir,sl them. SILAS JOIINSTONE, C. E. N. D. Corn's O afice, May 1-1S-6t. *10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I n Equit y -New herry District. John S Rien"ick and ci.:'s the creditors of J:Inm. W. Duchet, d'd, vs. Jtines 1H. \\'iili.m ad Jui T. iane:An, Exor's, and others. 13ifl Icr an :oun t and relief. Thec cmeuitors cf. -.:es \. Dckett, dce'd, are renaired to Ie1eder on O:ith and establisi their respectiv!' dec :and Us bef'ore the Con Co or he'un the fir,t dlay of Jtne next. SILAS JOINSUONE, C. E. N. t. Comi's Olee, .\lay v-!. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-New bery District. Sally Anu Thomson, vs. Thos A. Thompson and John 1. Thonpso:n. Bill for sale of Property and to Marshall Assets The cre:dito:s of I)r. Thos W. Thompo:n, dee'd, are required to render on oathi aid cstab!sh their iespctive demands beforc te (C:nIsione:,on or beforue tihe first day oi Ju.ne next. SILAS JUkN TINE, Gom1's ('ice, C. E. N. D. 'day 8 1. 4t. '4. ST ATE OL SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-\e. beriy L 1rict. Eliza;beth . Pyne, vs. John W. Payne and others. The creditors o E .ihu P''n, lceeased, :ire r qu:r J to rendear on c:thiand estabtli:,h their respectije dem:mds :e:ore the Com ii:ionetr, on1 or bc'for' the .irst day of J:unc next FILAS JUIINSTUNE, C.E.\.L. Co: O ' ice, i 1cayi S., I% i. 19 4m. STTE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA. 'In' Equiy-Newbery Di iet. John L. Il i! a O :heri , V. Jo h'l.il W :tsu:n, .dmn'r, and otheors. Bill for 'artition, re lief k:i s V .t T :s of T omi s'a1o, dee'd, ane requirel to r"edier on oa:b and estab is: their'spective de : anu s bt:fore t.t Comnm:is=ioner, en or before the 'drs: day o: June next. SIL.S JOiNS K. 1, Co:na Oilee, .5 . 9. M a : S . n t . -i . STATE' OF" SOUT11 (AROLLNA. L. II. C ~ W'iu :m w 1fe Ei!! f r nri Then' cdor of Josep 4ed em K!TATE'L OF SOUTH C:AROLINA. HI r'ogton and1 other~s, F:xrs., 1s. HWin O' Ne.. c:ti oihers. ill for Sale of pro Thec. red~ iltors of Hon John Beiton ()Neal, deas d, are r.-quired to remtier on o.th and e'tabluishi theli' respective demland4l :nfore the Commniissioner1, o0 Hor bef ore thie fret day of June next SIL.'AS .JUI!NSTONE ,C. E.N. D Comn's olle.- \*,May ~ GI.. STATE 01) SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity -N<wberry Districet. I. V. Gist and wvife a::d o: hers, vs. U. A. theI ford, Adorv. and others. B!ilfrp:i tion of lhid. lhe credit:c;s of Thios. B. Rithtlrford0 ee'd, are requiredi to remkur on :h and 1 '.st :blish their respectivxe dem:un!s bef ore he' Commnisione-. of' tis ('ourit, on or be ore the 1s: .4 V of' June ne. I SILAS JUHINSTUNE, c. rN9 Com's icce, Mayi t;-1 Mt. -4 The St'ate of South Carolina--In Equi:ty-Newhlerry Diseriet. Mt x. C. M. Livintston, vs. N. Al. Livington, J;:cob in11ard1, et itx., Ct ail. Bill for Par':itton anid Discove's Kinard and1 hi'wifMrta Am'di'e' Kinlard, Sophila Kinard' and Jimy Ki'nard, five of ilh' de "Cend:: - s t. tis il, rea.id fromi and' iYevond4 the limits o this "t':e; on mTotion of' Messr's. Galng at' nd S Ober, Pitfi's. So's., it is od rdU h t h y d 0:! , Cie 0or dCn :r to"' s0 id4 biil n C i:hi fority days fro Ithe publeti c''"of the rfu:', or' The Sla' o ouil b. . C:o t. Neube'rry DistrIic.-In. E.1 . Etli P. L:K \i'm' . Mary C. Boozeri' hersi. Bill for' Sd1 et land, 'nd to pay\ a: rcq'uired to r'oi-me n r 5l. res'oC& eir (dema::'s ou c ::, . o (Com's ( dive, SILI" iS OIITO , MNarch 25th:, 18S67. 1 Ca c. N. nI. \. '.S -' i:d m'z w vs E. P. Li :,At'' missoner on or befor the. ti:: cday. of Jan ne'xt. Conu' (Uliee, SILAE JOH1NSTONE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA A. Crot"wel, Admn'r vs. Jane Boozer run: others. Bil for1 sale of hand a nd p :y menC t o~TfldebS. The creditore ofl Fredericek Boozer, dee'cd are' r'equiredC in the order o1 th' (ounrt, C. rend' on'0' oath andU es!aliSh their Tce<pee:e8, demndsni bet1ore : he Commiis-ioner, on a befoe the first :Iav (f JuneO next. SIL AS ,JUIN.1'TON E, C I. N. 9. Cont'- ( ofliee, A pril 17;-1U-7?. >1TA TE. OFi S~OUTI ('CAROLINA In Equi:y-Newbrr Disit' ')~rict. L.. C Kiler' andi o:hcrs vs .Nancy Aui a:n of lani 1to pay deb:ts 8Tr:i to ippoin Receiver.' arthin Aunl, one 'uf h' de ' dm:s to ii Bill resides~ beyvond ilhe lImitns of thl State. It is 0orderied, that he do pleat! answer o deamur 10 said Bill withini th ree mntihs frn the n'bliecation of the rue orC.0 the salu: wcill be takenI iro con:fes"so :t"a.-st him. SIL AS JOI' INSOEu eENn Co m's" Oficee, FL . :!510-. STA TE 01F SOUETH CAROLINA Ini Equ'ity~'-Newberryi' District. E. Bi Stoddiard & Co., et. al. vs. Michael Buza hiardt, er. acl. Bill for sale oif Land. The cretditers of' Y. P. and W. L. B3uz Blalti Omre A dvertisements. Spring importation. RIBBONS, And Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & Co. Importers and Jobbers of RibbOns. Bonnet Silks and Satins ftc/Ls. 'onr. Fcathcrs SII BON IS 9 \ IdI' HAIS, Tiinmed and Untrimmed, Shaker h oods, &c. 237 and 239 i altliimore-St., BA.LTD ORE. MD.. Offer the larnezt Sto.k to be found in thi Cout:ry, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness. Orders soleed and prompt attention given February 27 3 mo. Reparator Capilli. Throw away your false f:izzcs, your switche5 yourt utt De"structive oC comfort, and not worth a fig: Come a ued, come ttuthfut. come u_Iy and fair, And rejt:cc in t our own luxuriait hair. REPALATOR CXPILLI. For restoring hair upon bald heads (fron whtever cause it Tiy have-fallen out) at< torcing a growth of hair upon the face, it ha no 1.qual, It will foce the beard to groi upon the smoothest face in from tive to eigh Weeks. or air unon ball heads in from tw< to three mnths. A few ignorant practition ers have a-crted that there is nothing tha will torcc or h:tsten the growth of the hair o beritt. Their asrertions are false, as thou l:nhs of livin-t witnesses (fton their owr extier.uce; Can Itar w itneS But miani til suy, ho" ore we to distingui,h the gen u T:e from the :,turit:us? It certainly ik d ffi cult, .s n ine-te1nits of the difieret Pi epa ins adt1'ti,1 e l for the hair and beard or en:irely worthie<s, and you may have alrea lv thrown a w large amounts in their pur ciase To> suci we would say, tiy the re paor CIlia; it will cost you nothing un Ites i: fult cones up to our repre-e:tationS If veur D) '-!it uoe; not keep it, send u n~e ti: ::i l we will forward it, postpaid tot hr . '71b a receipt for the money, whict will be rturnel yon on application, providin; en:re :t:se:lon is not given. Address, W. L C:L.iK & CO., Chemnists, NH) 3 W Ht Fayette Street, SYRACUSE, N. Y Fe b . *HHT i, 17. 17 I:-j cmet CH glad'i tidinegs ofjtoy to all, H yoey ,n to c!d.to preut andti to small; THie bOHty wth i once wasso) preelcus and rtr . . r H .id uH mayH beC ir. CHASTELLAR'S - NTAMvEL, For Improving an I eautify-ing the Corn T he most valuable andI perfect preparatior in use, for~ jiti the 'kini a beauntiful p.eari likie it, that 1i)only found in youth. I quitckly rmve Ta, Freckles, Pimples HP"rotces,e Mo h tc ~hes, Sa lotwness Erup *tions, antd ani impi ties of the skin , kindIy ibe.ding~ the -I:nne leavin; the skitt whiite anc tesr as :da'sr I:s use can not be de teetd bytle lose triny, andt being veetbl pHt araton H is rcetl harmless It ia He onl :n-tie of th kind u-ed by thi Frech and1 ii Hctnsid~ered Iy the Parisiani a: i H |IHHn'am to Ha perfel t.ct toilet. Upward: If3Hi bi(~ o ittles were sold duringr the pas Iy -'r,~ a i:ent guiaran tee of itts eflicaev 'Puie only 75 een:3. S'ent by mail, postspaid on iereipt of ant order, by BU 'GEIL, SlL Us rS&0. Chemists, FLb.2S85 IRiver St ,Troy, N. Y. Fe.2,1S07. 17, WHISKERS. A NiD MUS~TACHES: J3ORCED to grow upon the smoothest faec otinfan thrIee to five weeks hy using Drt SEVIGNEs FESTAUR.XIEURt CAPIL LA IiE, the most wonHderful discovery il m.iernlf scieceC., acting upont the Beatd ant Ilair in an ahlnost miraculouts manner. I has been used byv the eilte f Paris and TLon dtn w.ith the moetflattering success. N ame of all puat'er will ' be reg.=stered, andi cttire H,:iti,tI(ion it n.- g4iven ini evecry in 'ta'ne, theL mfoney\ wi l b cheerflly 1etund Id Pic byH m'i ', sealed atnd postptid, $1 Des-crip.tive iruar ani testimo)nias mailei tree. Addrii l:E~GECR, SH-U ITS .& CO. Y. 'ole a'ts for the United States. Feb .27, 187 1' 9E T E & Co., PiN BT MAN~uFA CiTUBERS 4'9 EROADWAY. N~EW YORK. IThe-e .IxJAOS reoivcl the IIighest Awar' of3eit , i t tt'. ,- tr s Fair. oiVer ther best ma] 'HH' Lmm t ::, 1-:.ris, Ge.rmianiy. 1ihe cities C ew~ Yo' k.' iitoiep!:Ia , H titmore anid Jtonttr a se. l' th Go.' . da!.. t the Amtericat li:tstitutf -oii Iive sn :e S.,,'' H a1 : Olr Pino cor.ti * : e F rench? Irn mun H aHI17 rp P edi, Orer Iii,veientH EverH 1 i Intnaen warrau ti FivE Lcr Maa* uner the sui.ervisiont of Mt j. i. (, ItOXI- 4 F N. uno hia a practical expc riene ofever:: iy ' ye: irs, and is the mnake : vre vethi um 1:iano co:tes. Our ficil iii . uni izotten abl s to sell these ini n:e ier Mto $2O cheaipe r thant an PERh YEA1 we want atgents evecry wher to sell our IMPROV \ED $20 Sewing Ma cht ie< Three new kinds. Under atnd up per feed Sent onf tr,ial. Warranted fiv* *v urs. A bove salat y on large commission paid. The ONY michines sold in the Un t ed S'mte. fir less tha:n S40, which are full Hline by' liowe, Whee!er & WiIson, Grc ver & Dbker, Si::zer & Co., and Bacheldei A- \ -iH ir chteap min:etines are itnfrin-gement: and thei slietr or user are l ible to arrest, tin aind itm tprifnment. Illustrated cirenilars ser freei. A i!re,3, or call upon Shtaw & Clarl at B idderordi, Maine, or Chicago, Ill. July~ 5 1y. A 0 O lTI !-AGE1~N I'S wanted for six eT tireiv new aricles' . jtt,t out. Address 0. TI G.\lr. City Baildi:ig, iddeford, Me. J u y 2_1_ ~o. 103, East Bayv, Charleston, S. C ON TilE EUROPEAN SYSTEM, The Hit,)d1r e rrgr tenting his roonr an''-d eaingi Ihereth pleases Attached t the ti::-e is l ine R ETAUR ANT whier the N H: of fare ofI ny andi every kind, an a t m"o: HreaH:mle ' rtes5, can be had. Thti pin isextenIv caaiied on in New Yor 3i on'' to Li' moist convenient, an p:nicae ir ;1inpited to business nmen. Th roo:n1 a. Hrge, ary and well furnished andl every'~ Minton will be given to rende saltiiictton. May 9, 19-tt. WA VERLY HOUSE, Charleston Advertisements. J. R. READ & CO., NEW STORE. New Goods! 263 King Street, Charlestor, S. C'. Having recovered from the effects of the late fire, and in the meantime repaired and improved our store, making large additions to the same, we are now prepared, after passing many weeks in carefully selecting Goods, to exhibit the most attractive and entire new stock of British and Continental DRY and FANCY GOODS ever offered in Charleston, S. C. J. R. READ & CO. 263 King-st., Charlestou, S. C. New and Seasonable Foreign Dry Goods, WHITE GOODS, Domestics and Linens, Euglish Hosiery, Best Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts and Gloves, Laces, Embroideriec, and F,incy Goods. J. R. EAD & CO. 263 Kiug"st., Charleston, S, C. CLOAK and SHAWL Department. Our NEW DISPLAY ROOM beingnow completed, we take pleasure in inviting an inspection of our new and choice stock of Ladies Coverings, Comprising every new and choice novelty of the season. Black Silk Basques.and Sacques, Black and White Lace Points, Grenadine and Barege S'acls, - Plain and Fancy Shetland Shawls, Mozambique and Spun Silk Shiwls, &c. J R. PLEAD & CO.. 263 King-st., Charleston, S. C. Our entire Stock is New, having been selected during the late depres sion in the price of Goods generally. and with particular reference to its adaptability to the market. Goods shown with pleasure to all. Latest novelties received perevery steamer. Liberal discounts made "to the Trade." for CASH BILLS or City acceptances. J. R. READ & CO., 263 King-st , Charleston, S. C. March 27, 3m KDr. N. A. PRATT, Successor to Pratt & Wilson Bros. Analy~tical and Consulting Chemist. No. 23 HIayne-street, CH ARLESTON, S. C. DEALER IN Drugs, Chemicals, Patints, Glass, Druggists' Siundies. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fcrtilizers,&c..marlec with greatest care and accuracy. Chemi cal advice given in all branches of the science, on moderate terms. SoDR, F. DUIN DANNELLY, Sowell known throughout the State, is with me, and would be glad to see his old friends or till any order for goods. March 20 3mo DnC . A K I Chrtn S. ,. Deebr.51y Carags Buge, aoS A Ne crng HAND Buggy actory EARTH DEO NOEO M LANGFUR' i'ALDKIN. The sbcriber~ benlyprciarCrig peen C orge, forcarri,ng on s.s orer A o New wor, arriageu Giv Thim a trial. in allh rasks.a! C:rrar riaes and wBraie eovteandmde ton liera toshae iiisof tronage asoidiro gies in. onYtly rept of pit at t of al done ateostesin oe parties lnorde inde can oav liafmsction to hoos le frone. iAge fw Buzgies o hand or;( salte.mJ~t Newly iun ishedland refittd unsparssed iby an hive aouth. selcint resoe fo.h LA f thgeMls oUiuse,Chr arle.tn n ProrAroNoT NERSo' HOTEL.olm bA,gust. Ca Nickerson'sckertel. COL UMBIA. S. C. PASSENGERS arriving in Columbia on Miscellaneous. CRISPER COMA. Oh! she was beautsfui and fair, With starry eves, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA. For Curling the Hai of either Se. into Waey and (lossy Ringlets, or Ica cy. _;lU..e Curls, By using this article Ladies and Gentle men 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 it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invtrates, beauitifies arni cleanses it is ilbi mV :Iil d ligh:fu!ly perfumed , :d is the mos,t cornplete article of the kindl ever offer ed to the Atr:Can puh!ic The Cri-per Coma will be sent to any a'dlacss, sealed and porlt::i id for $1. A(!lre"ss all ordtlrs to W. L CLARK CO., Chemi=ts, No. 3 Wesr F.verre Street, SYRACUSE N. Y. Fe b. 27. 1862-1y. AFFLICTED! SUFFER NO MORE!l When by the use of DR. 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JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and lermanent cure of Gono'rrhea, Gleet, Uretiral Discharges. Gravel, Stricture, and all effections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in tromt one to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nauseate the stomach or inpregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits. rice, S1 per box. Either of the above-menined articles will be sent to any address, c!osely sealed, and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price. A ddress ail or.lers to B3ERGERt. S1H U I S & CO,, Chemists, No. t285 River- Street, Troy, N. Y. Feb. 2'7, 1807. 1y. EXCLSOR EXCLSIOR ! ! CHASTELLAR'S Hair ExterYmina-tor !! To the ladies espiecialy. this inv-aluah! depilatory recommencrds itself as being ani almost itndispensihtie a rticle to f mal e ba,u y is easily applied, dots not burn 13r lijuret te skin, bunt acts directly on tie roots It warranted to remove superflnuue hIr from low foreheads, or froma any part of the bodyi comnpletely, totally aw!I raidicalIly extirPating tile same, leaving the sin! Soir, -smooth atnd natural . 'h is is th~e onaly artic;e u ed by~ the French, and is the oi'y reil effTectua. depilatory in existence Price 75 cent:- per p;ick:u4e. Sentt po)st,pai d, to any address, on receiort of an order, hie B3ERGER. SHU 1 US & Co., Chemists, Feb 27, 8'> River St., Troy, N. Y. ASTROLOGY. The World Astonished At the Wonderful Rev-elaticri Made by the Great AstrolOgiSt Madame IL A. PER~iRIGO, Shte reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. doleful evets, ctatastropihes,g~roses it love, loss of rebuaions arnd irientds,.]oss of money. &c,have become d2ypondent. 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Feb 27.hi, 1867.-7 BE AUTY! .tburn, Goldent, Flaxen & Silkien Curls PRODUCED bv tie u-e of Prof DElB, RtEUX' FRISERt LE CHlEVEUX One aplce.:tion warmnttted to cutrI the ruost rtraight and stiiborn, hair of either sex into wavy ritnlets, or heavy ma-sive cur:s. hias been used by thue fashionable of Par-is and London, w'ith thte most gr-a:ifyit'g results.' Dos no inju y to the hair- Price by mail, seled and postpatid S1 De,eriptive Ctrcu lars mailed free. Address IBERGER SHUT TrS & CO , Chemis-s, No. ~285 ttiv r St. Troy, N. Y., Sude Age.nts for the United States. Fe b. 27, 187-1y. TIlE subsciter has tjust received a supply of these Ca-c, frm thte above celebrated manufacturer,' which ate of thte latest and most improved pa:terniS, and of elegant Rose wood finish, and whtc't he c-ffers at iow rates . ? th pulc. - r e this occasion to stty Philadelphia Advertisements Philadeiphia University of Medicine and Surgery. ORGANIZED, 184R -hartered by the Legislature, Feb. 26, 1853. Amendments to Charter, Feb. 15 1860, and March 15, 1865. Two full sessions of Lectures each year, ommencing the first of October, and con inuing until April. The Dissecting Rooms ire open, and private lectures and quizzes ontinue during the entire year. The first ession continues until Christmas, or for hree months, and the second until the first )f April or three months; the two constitut. ng one full course of lectures. Examination )t candidates for giaduation will occur at the mnd of eaih session. RIQUISITES FoR GRADUATIO.-The res luisites for grad?uarion are three sessions of ectures, and three years study; or four ses ions, including two years spent at the 7overiy THE SYSTEM OF MEDICINE TAUGHT. Che Un iversit% is a liber'l medical school, in vhich all braches of medicine and surgery tre taught. including the Preparatory studies, vithout, ri gard to any sectarian views. lence, whih- they deprecate the exclusive ,e-s of A;o;athy,Ilomeopathy. Eclecticism, Hydra ptthv, etc , they believe that all prin4 !iples of cure and therapeutical agentssbotdd >e t-ught in all well regulated- medicst chools. and that every intelligent, bonest, mnd thorough practitioner is entitled to all he courle-ies and privileges ot' the profbs tion, without regard to his peculiar nooions n therapeutics. FE s.- [he fees for a Ilbranches,iDcludin ill the tickets, matriculation, and dissection; ire $60 a session, or $120 per year. These hbo pu chase tickers oily have to matrietr ate once, which makes the second session 55. it cluding demonstrator's fees, or $U or a full course. To aid young men -ot noderate means, the University has issued Sve hundred scholarships. which are sold. to irst-course students, for $75. and to s"-cond. ourse students and clergymen for $50, each ,onsrituting the holder a life member, with he perpetual privileges of the lectures,' and ,l the teachings or the school. The only iddiotioal fee, are a yearly dissecting and natriculating :icket, each of which is $5. THE ADVANTAGES OF SCHOLARSHIPS. Fhe student holding a scholarship can enter the College at Iny tinie during the year irtetd as long as he chooses,and re enter th4 [n-titution as fr quently as desired. It requires no previous ieadingor study to ?,ter the Universi:y on scholarships, hence All private :ui.tion fees are saved. Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of the time. ihe candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified In case a student should hold a scholar hip and not be able to attend lectures, it itin be transferred to another, thus prevent, ing any loss. Parents, guardians or friends of students wi,hing to purcliae scholarsbip, for them, a vear or mere before their attendance at the Univrsity, can seure thetn by advancing one-half the price, and paying the balance when the student enters. Physicians and benevolent men c:in bestow great benefit upon poor younlg men, by presenting -thiem a .scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an honorable profession. FiHE REGULAR FACULTY. James 31eClintock, A 31.. M1 D., Profes sor of the Principles and Practice of Sur gery. Win. Paine, M.D., Professor of the Prin eip)k and jrae:ise of M1edicine and Pathe U. S. Gaunit, A.M., M1 D., Professor of Chemni-try, Pharmacy, and Toxicology. E G. Dalton, A.M., M.D., Professor of' Physiology. H J Doucet, A.31.. M.D., Professor of SIateria Mledica and Therapeutics. A . R 'Thomas, M1 D., Professor of Anate% my, General, Special, Microscopical, and Pathological. Joeph S. Longshiore, 3I D., Professor of Obsteries, and Diseases of women and Chil, dre n. E. D Bluckman, M.D., Professor of Mi' nor surgery. PlROFEssonS OF,SPECIAL BRANCHES. A. Liv<zey, A.M., 31.D., Professor of' ?!incal 31etie. J. S. Lorngshore, 3M.D., Professor of Clini, :al Obstetrie . F. A. Votn Moschzisker. M.D., Professor )f Diseaises of the Eve and Ear. L. O!d.hue, M.D., Professor of Urine-a% thiology. I Lukens, M1 D., D.D,S., Professor of Dntistry. C. Mlurphy, M.D , Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. WV. 31. Cornell, M D., LL.D., Professor of Ihygiene and Physical Culture. Rt. 1B. Weaver, A.M, M.D., Demonstras tar of Anatomy. NEW BOOKS. PmIN's P~ascTIcE o' 31EDcINE.-The work is now complete. It is a royal octavo of one thousand pages, and contains a full description of all diseases, inicluding those of sur'gery, anid of women and children, to gethier w ith their pathology', history, symu tems11, atnd t reartmen t,;mind is claimed to be one of the most complete, elaboTrate, and extenm'ive works upon these subjects ever :ssued frm t.e American press. Price, $7; postag~e 5h' cents. N:w ScntIL Rm:ts.-A - octavo, con iltainin a fn!il djescription of all the concen trated an;d ne w reined ies 'ised by all schools of the profession, an I a complete alphabet ie:il meteria meUa. Price, 85. To those who order both boo'ks, $l10, postage pre paid. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF KEDICINE *AIKD SURGERY. A Semi-Mtonthly Journal of Medicine, Sur ery, l'hy.,iology, Hy~giene, and General Lieatr, devoted to the Profession and the Peopla. The ceapmest medical paper in the world, published every two weeks, at the U"niver itry Building, Ninth Street, south of Wal ot. Fi: veCcis to one address, . 4 35 Ten '" "' " " - .. 7 50 Fifteen "~ " "i " . . 9 30 Twenty " " " " . . 10 00 The getter up of the club shall have one copy gratis. It i- also the cheapest adver tisin mieditum in the world, as it ;eaches. n-arly all physici es and druggists, besides, hiavinig a large popular circulation. The price for advertising is tetn cents per l'ne e*ven words nmaking a line. No papers sent or advertisements inserted unless prepaid.. A ddress, WV. PAIE, M!. D., Editor. Dec. 19 51 6mto. Philadelphia, Pa. Jackson's Universal Washing Comnpound ! The washing for a family of twenty per sons may he comipleted before breakfast, the lo- .es out to dry, the house in good order and comf ortable for the day, and the family s:aved fr om wa.shing-day annov'ances. Who would1 not wish to have suchi comforts? This Comnotnd is rapidly taking the place. of all soaps, wherever introduced. It is a cheimica prepalration for washing clothes, the co:irss, as well as the finest and most delicate fbries, with little rubbing or boil. ing ; savinig in the proce~ss MORE THtAN ONE hAL Tu: COST OF SOAS, and but one-quarter af the rime atnd labor is required to do the same amount of washing as with the best >f soa ps. IT WILL WASH IN H ARD OR SOFT' WATER. Clothes need boiling but a few minutes, rd but very little if any rubbing with the iands, thus avoiding their wear upon the vash- board. It does not injure tihe fabric,