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New Advertiseiteints. NEW STORE. 11W GOOll! NOW OPETIG, BY D. MOWER, Corner of Main and Church Streets, Where will be found a good assortment of In all the Latest and Most Approved Styles. Also Fancy DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Which were bought exclu sively for CASH, And will be sold at a SMALL ADVANCE ON COST, FOR CASH, . Or Country Produce. May S18tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. Henry Summer and William Summer, surviving Adin'r vs. Mary M. Sumner, C. P. Sun mer and others. Bill for sale of land to marshall assets and general relief. It appearing to my . satisfaction that Margaret J. Suminer and Mary Margaret Summer, (infant,) two of the defendants to shia bill, reside from and beyoud the limits of this State, on motion of Fair, plaintifr's Sol. it is ordered, that they do plead, an aver or demur, to said bill, within forty days from the publication of~ the rule, or the same will be taken pro confesso agamnst them. SIL AS JOH NSTONE, c. E. N. 1). Comn's Office, May 1-19-6it. *'10. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN~A. In Equity-New berry District. John S. Renwick and others the creditors of James W. Duckett, dec'd, vs. James H1. W illiams and Johu T. Dunean, Exor's, and others. Bill for an account atnd relief. The creditors of James W. IDuckett, dec'd, ar required to render on oath and es.ablish th,eir respective demands before the Coim missioner, on or before the first day ol June uext. SILAS JOHINSTONE, c. E. N. D). Comn's office, May 6-19J-4t. " STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry Dis:riet. Sally Ann .Thompsou, vs. Thus A. Tumiwo and John M. Thompson. Bill fo sale of Property aind to Marshall Assets The creditors of Dr. Tuos. W. Th'lompson, dec'd, are iequired to ren'der on oath and establish their respective demnds before the Commissioner, on or belore the iirst day ofJune next. SlLAs JuflNz-uNE, Coa's Office, c. E- '- - Mar 8 19 4t. *4 STATE OF SOUT H CARUL INA. In Equity-Net berry District. Eli-ibethi A. Payne, vs. John W. Payne and uLbers. -The creditors of Elihu Payne, dee. d are required to render on Oata anid establ,ih their respective demands betore the Con missioner, on or bocr the first day of June ext. SILAS JuHNSTUNE, e.L.N.D. Comn's Office, .\lay 8, 186i7. 19d 4t. " STATE OF 5OUTH1 CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. John L. Hill and others, vs. Joseph Watson, Adm'r, and others. Bill for Partition, re lief, &c. The creditors of Thouns Watson, dee'd, are required to render on oath and estab lish their respective demands belore the CommissioneCr, on or be.ore the first day of ~June next. SIL AS JOHINSTUNE, Comn's Office, c. L. 3. J). May 8. 20) 4t- -4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROM,NA. In Equity-N.-w berry D:rict. Ludy H. LLittle and wife, vs. Sam' WV. Reid. and SR. H. Williams and wife.- Uill for parti tion of hand. The creditors of Joseph Reid, deceased, are required to render on oath and establish their respective 'demands before the Com missioner, on or before the first day of June next. SIL AS JUIINST ONE, C. E. N. t). Comn's office, May fi-19-It- 'A STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. WV. HI. Harrington and others, I'xors., vs. -Helen o'Nerdi and others. Bill for sale of pro perry relief, kc. The creditors of lion. John Belton~ o'Neall, deceased, are required to render on oath and establish their respective demands before the Commnissioner, on -or before the - frst day of June next. SIL AS J H NSTONE, C. E. N. D. Comn's oilice, May 6-19-4U. "4 STATE OF SOUTH CAiROLINA. In Equity-Ne wherry District. R. V. Gist and wife and others, vs. 0. A. Rut her ford, Admnr. and others. Bill for parti tion of land. I'be credito:s of Thos. B. Rutherford, dec'd, are required to render o: oath and establish their respective demands before the Commissioner, of this ('ourt, on or~ be fore the 1st day of Jnne next. SILAS JOHNSTONE, c .u iE. I Comn's office, May 6-19-4t. *4 Home Made GRAIN CRADLES, Of superior quality. C And ready for use, ALeo Griffin's Scythe Blades, and Scythe Stones, at S. P. BOOZER & CO'S May 1-18-3t. lird ware Store. Signet Chapter, No. 18, R.-. A.-. M.-. The Regular Monthly Con vocation of this Chapter will be held at the L OfIA(E CL MHWEELEWIS COLUMN OF NEWS ITEMS, To be read Carefully. Muslins, Muslins. A nice assortmeat of Figured Muslins, Figured Jackoncts, Lawns and Figured Bril liants, also a nice selection of Dress Goods, all of which we expect to seli cheap for cash. LOVELACE & WIHEELER. Prints, Prints. A large stock of Prints of various quali ties, stvles and Prices, call soon and exanrne them, as we will sell cheap. LOVEL ACE & WHEELER. Domestics. Domestie Ginghams, Plaid and Striped I1omIespuins, Wh ite and Stripcd Osnaburgs, Blue and Brown Denims, Shirting Stripes, Bleached and lBrown Shiitinigs and 'heetings, Bed Ticking, &e &c., for sale low by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Puffed Muslin. A beautiful article of Puffed Muslin for making Bodi."s, a nice article for the use of Ladies, fir sale by LOVELACE & WIIEEI4ER. Casimers and Jeans. Casimers, Jeans, Duck, Twilled, Grass and plain Linens for Gents and Boys wear, for sale by LCVELACE & WHEELER. Hats at Cost. We will sell our present stock of Hats at cost, to make room. LOVEL ACE & WHEELER. Bill Arp. A small invoice of the great Bill Arp smoking tobacco, just received and for sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Artemus Ward. . A small invoice of the above brand of smoking tobacco, just received and for sale, at the new store of l.OVELACE & WHEELER. Molasses and Syrup. Mucovada and West India Molas!es, also Gold:n Si up, and M Syrup, to be sold very !ow for cash by LOVELAC;E & WHIEELER. Sugar, Coffee, Mackere!, Soda, Pepper, Ginzer, Spice, Sarines, Oysters, Concentrated Lye, Potash, andles, Soap. Starch, Tobacco, &e., ke., for sale by LOVELACE & W HEELER. Cider Vinegar. A barrel of.supe'rior Newark Cider Vine ar, very clear a nd sharp. j ust received, and or sale~ by - _LOVELACE & WIIEELEIi. A odCorn Meal. A odlot of beautiful \Virite Corn Meai, just ground, and for sale by. LOVELACE &c WIiEELER. Kerosine Oil. Just arrived a s; endid lot of pure fresh rosine Oil, a .nd for sal' by LOVEL ACE & WHEELER. Lamp Chimneys. teveral dox. c'ear La::rp C imneys and \\icks, for sale by LOVELACE & WilE ELER. Blacking and Brushes. A a-nuine arricle of Macon's Blacking, lare and( smali, also Blue!;i::g Brushes, a eod article., for sale by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Triple F. Powder, Shot and Ca ps to sel by h LO)VEL ACE 6: \W- I EELR. Brown Windsor Soap. G..nune OldI Brown Windsor Sonpi, also other Toilet Soaps and Perfe:rery, for sale iv LOVELACE & WHEELER. Tails & Scythe Blades. Nails of difierent sizes and of the best ake, and also S1ythe Blades, just received hv LOVELACE & WUEELER. State Money. The new State Mloney or Bills receivable, ~il be taken at par, by LOVELACE & WIIEELER. Fish Hooks and Lines. Fish Hooks, large and small, also Eines, heap at LOVELACE & WHEELER'S. May' 1 18 tf. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Horses and Wagons. Two or three Horse a .tw " Horso Wagons for'sale, if app lied for early ; also, nue,a good second hand Mahiog'ny Bureau with zlass rand w~ ithout marbetp apply to ~ . Ii. LUVELACE. Louis Schodair, Having removed to the CORNER STORE N MA IN STREET, formerly occupied by . rris, ano! directly opposite Messrs. Wiskean & Wilber, would respectfully in form the hadies an d citizens generally, that he is prepared to furnish, Dinner, Supper, Pic-nic and Wedding Parties, ~ith eery kind of CAKES and PASTRY, at short ntitce, snch as )f Noga0, Almnonid, Coecoanut, M accaroni, ae, &c. Iced an~d Ornamented Charotte Ru:sse, Je!!yv andI Blanc-mange, Cream and Swiss Meraiaminos, F-ruit Merain (uo, ach.erin,. Polonnmaise and Jelly Cakes. Also on hand Fresh Fruit, Ponnd and -onae Gakes, JeP!v Holls, Suga r BSuisenits, un hs, Ginge-r Snaps and Nuts, Rock Ck, Lov e K-a(es, &c., Frehi Bread and Assorted Pies, Every Morning. Sweet rolls, and Te.a bread baked to order. l wi:l .a have a flue as-ortmenit ot Charleston Advertisements. New Goods! New Goods! AT THE "CIIAfLE OX 110FE. WHOLEALE 1)EA LERS IN YGOODS, At BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 King-St. We would call Special Attention of Merchants and Planters to our largc and well selec.ed Stock of SPR[NG and SUMMER GOODS, which we are offering at the Lowest Market Prices. Our Stocks are cm:stantiy replenished by every Steamer, with all the Newest Styles and Patterns of the Sea,on. We l,eep always on hand Full Lines of Domestic Goods, which we will sell at a Small Advance on Agents' prices, for CASH or CITY ACCEPTANCE. We al-o offer at Ret::il, the L irgest Stock to Select from in the City. N. B.-Samples, with Price Lists, sent (free of charge) to any part of the State. Refers to City Advertisements for prices. All Orders will be promptly attended to. Stoll, Vvebb &.O0. April 17 287 KING ST. 00 *No. 153 MEETING ST. Opposite the Charl1eston Hlotel. (Formerly JOHN AbSHHURST &' (0.) GEORGE <7. GOOI RJC'Jf.) PHILI W VE1' i , . SIth Carolina. .J0JLX ASHHJURIS. DIrect Importers of Pure Drugs-& Chemicals. CH[ARLESTON. S. .C. April 24t Srmo. C AN NOWV EXHIBIT THE LA RGEST,IRE * !! B3EST1, and most Just r'eceived nd (j no~w TARLED - opnig, an excellent assort VARIED. . lLent of Dress Goods, of the Stock of Ladies, Misses, Gents, - Yombhs and Children s Latest Styles,-er:braemng S S!SCOTCH.GINGHAMS P'RI? TED LAWNS, To be founid this side of Char- ~oIi:z1DOR NDY The NEW STTLES, O;il,&. FINE MATEIAL, ELEGANT SH.APK. andiW ieGo~ P~PULA 'PRIES, DPtted and Plain Swiss, Will meet the approbation of~ the *Brilliants, IDiaper. e tn1c lto which attent ion isre-Hoiey I. M. SU'BE R & CO. A line assortinent of Gen Nc B angye JIla st.. oppo'site t Iemen's, La dies', Misses and ay18 tf M. BARRF~ SON. ,S*l~ 1[ose rT T Ladies and Misses Hoop - - . Skirts-various prices Ladies Silk Umiibrellas and 2 ,~Gentlemen's and Ladies' C(alf, Kip, and Morocco Shoes ~ ~i Misses. Boys and Child ren's Shoes also 11riogans 1~~I Men's and B3oys' Clothing' Meni's andlBoys' Hats Groceries,. The Wonderful Flexib ity and great Comn- 01C28t33es fort and Pleasure to any Lady w ?aring~ the Sugar 15 to 20 ets upex Eliptie Sk irts will be experienced r'~ i7 mrticlarly ill crowded Assemblies, ope as, C,iriages, nailroad Cars, Church Pews, Pickles, Candies, Sardines, rm Chairs, for Promenade anid nouse ress, as the Shirt can b' folded when in Ladies are respectfully in use to oeenpy a mall cpace as easily ana Vited to call and exalnine onr onveniently a sSilk or Muli Dress, an nvaluable q'aliPe ini crinoline, not found jStock. in any Single Spr ing Skirt. For sale by M. BARRE & SON. - March 27 ~13 17., , New Bok.March 2o-i2-tf, Bulo' ree Gr nmmar. ----- ---- ""Greek Reader. GR ER S "' " Latin Gr. nmoar. "" Latin Reader. Xeophon's Anabasis. Anthon's Howar. PO U E "Horace. Wil-o n's Reade rs- N ~, 2 1, :1, l t h __________b._____ Southierni Remiers anid .Speliers.I Hitorys, by vaiu a;thmo:s.Wsem n - T1' Richardson's Masonry for the craft, amnd v 1.u I many other books, kept constam;ly for sale,Tkepesrina ou igt6hirfed, for Cash by DEFIfTE & CilAPMAN, ptosadtepbi eeay htte April 24 17 ti. Mainm street, Newberry. wl laske nhn eetsoko II E, ILE, UT E ! ociSan ~olue At Reduce~d Prices ! a h oetMre rcs Hain cmleedajaTake o: i ClasrN in annCin Oernd, p ',,, n aU t rons-and th puli gnr y,- htte Miscellaneous. SOMETHING FDR THE PEDPLE1 In these times of scarcity, it is well to know where to get the necessa, ries of life, on fair terms, and to know what you :are getting. To this end, Wright & Coppock would inform All the People that they have now in store A very large stock of Men's. Y>uthls' and Boys' Spring and Summer CLOTHING AND FURNISHIING GOODS, at prices so low as to :istonish all good judges of such articles. For instance: Men's Business Suits, [Coat, Pants and Vest~1 C. .amun, $5; Fine, $30. All grades between. Boys' Suits in proportion. A large stook of Black goods, made in Frocks and Sacks, Pants and Vists; Cloth, Cassimer, French and English Drab D'Ete, Alpacas, etc. All the above goods in piece, with trim mings to suit. Hats, Boots and Shoes, of vailous styles and prices. Trunks, Valeces, Traveling Bags, U:n. brellas, &c. Give'us a call if you wish to save money and please yourselves. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, No. 4 Mollohon Row, April 10 tf Newberry, S. C. DRUG_TIJliE! French Store. DR. T. GOUIN Informs his friends, and the public general ly, that he will devote particular attention to the carrying on of the first named busi ness, and that day and night he will be rea dy to fill Physici:n's Prescriptions. In a few dys he will be in receipt of the Purest French Drugs, Medicwines, Extracts, P'erfu~mes, Pomades, &c. from-the first class4iouses in France. Hie will also continue to keep the finest and most delicate Ame.rican and French CONFECT[ONERIES,-such as. stick, Pole, Fiat, Lump. Almond and Co coanut Candies. Gum Drops, Cordial and Brandy Drops, Crystailzed Fruits, Nugat de Marseilles, cre,, et!c. JUST RECE[VED A Choice Lot of TEAS, IPERIAL, GUN~POWDER, YoUNG IIYSON, and Pure Black. ENGLISH BRIEAKFAST TEA. Ie would return thanks to his friends of th is town, ns well as those oif New berry. Edge fielidandl surroa .ding dJistricts for the kind patronage so liberaEy extended to himn, and respectfully ask for a continuartiou of thre same April 17 10 Marked Their Ladies and Gentlemen of Newberry and surrounding country, are respectf'ully 'invited to catll at our Stor,e and inspect and price our Stock of Goods, latecly receive(from first New York houses. Tosell as Chleap,if not Ciheap er than anybody else, we have marked down our stock to corres pond with the lowest prices of this Spring. As we haive bouh t ONLY FOR CASH, we are compelled to sell in the same way. To our Stock of Dry Goods. Boots & Shoes, Hats&Caps, Fancy Goods, ( lothing, Piece Goeds. Shirts, et~c., etc. We have added a full suppTy of SUAR, in all gradeCs, Coffee, Flour, .Soaps, Candles, and a fine assor;ment of FRENCH CANDY. Grea4 Bayain.s inb ~St'aw Goods! 'o close out our present stock of Ladies' Gents' and Boys' H A TS, we will sell the sa BELoW First Cost Price. Come at once and secure Bari.ains. Recspectfully, Sam'l B aer, -Under Newberry Hotel Bunilding. April 17-16 A complete and beautiful election of all .kinds and cualities to SUIT THE 88A8UN I Just Received, LND OPEFNING TIIIS DAY! Call and Examine Before P UUCHASING. These G'oods mFIL BE OLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. M. BARRE & SON. We would state that we vill not hereafter keep any ~ AriA Miscellaneous. C. F. JACKSON, HAS recen:tlv retur:ed f:om the North ern Markets, with Large and Clegantly assorted STOCK OF SPR!NG AND SUMMER GOODS Whi, h lie is prepared to offer at greatly re .duced prices, and most respectfully solicits a sl;re of patronage. Persons visiting Columbia for the purpose of making purchases, ~'ill fi:d it Greatly to their advantage to give h m a call. The attention of the La,4es is especially invited to his DR ESS lO00DS DEP1RTMiENT, Whi.:h is well suipphed with the very ."remtezt Musl-ins. Eerages. Fioul.1rd:s,1:le ie:ti e 11 ' And the Gentlemen are requested to 'ex:unine his fine selection of CASSI ME R ES, for Spring and Summer Suits. C. F. JACKSON, April 17 16 4t Mlain-st.,.Columbia. S. C. Corn ! Oats ! Flour! 4000 Bushels Prime White Corn, 100 Bbls Flour, 500 Bushels Oats. TO ar,am:. . 10 Ilhd Bacon clear Sides, 2?00 Bushels Yellow Gorn, For sale by BROW.NE & SCIIIRMER, war 2) 2m Main st., Columboi a. TAX NOTICE.. I will attend at the places, on the days specified telow,-to make assessments and receive the raxes on the follkwing property, Viz: Lands, Lots, and Buildings in Towns and Villages. Buggies. Carriages, Gold -and Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry and Pianos. on h:i:d 1st J:-n. 1S#)7. And on all gross iuc-:m's der.ved f:um the fcllowir.g scurces between Jan. 1st 18'& a:.d Jan. Ist 1S67, Viz; Articles manufactured for sale, barter orexcharge, Emp:loy.ments. Faculties and Professions, Comm-sions of Brokers. Ven due Masters, Factars or Commission Merebants, Premiums received by Ii. urrarce Ccmpanies. sales of Goods, Wares and 3Iereharlize, .ales of Pictorial Newspapers and Matrazine, Photo graphing. Deguerreotyping Salar.ies, Kents, 'rhividends and 3Ioney at Interest, in excess of $510, Saw, Flour and Grist 3Mills, and Cotton ginned on toll. Ilotels. Restaurants, or eating Hiouses, Livery Stab les..Butchers. and Hucksters, .Billiard Tables and IBowling Alleys, Bar Rooms. Ferries and Toll Gates. Evel-y renewal of Charter and every Omnibus, Publie H ack, Coach, bray and Baggage Wagon, are liable to Tax, also every Dog in the State on !st Jan. 1867, except or.e to each plantation. ard .one to each inhabited lot in Towns and Viillaes. A capita tion Tax is vquired of all males between 21 and 50 years. Every Employer is required to make returns of the names of all persons e.mploycd by him. Gold and Silver coin, United States legal Teinder or Treasury Noted, Notes of National Banks, the Bills receivsble of this State, and pay Certilicates. are r -ceivable for Taxes. Jtacob (ooke April11th. Geo. Metzs - " 12th. Frog Lever " 13th. C. Suer - - " 15th. John F. U lymp1i: -- 1'3th. Matybinton . " 17th. Ilenry Whitnmire::- " 18th. Tlhos. Cromer: " 19th. Jala>pa -- - 2.'th. Bush Ricer Church - " 23d. A. J. Longhore---- -- " 24th. J. Hopkins Williams- " 25th. Dead Fall -- ---- " 26ith. Schumtperts Mils- . " 27tn. *Newherry, C. II .---from .May 6th to l8th The books will he kept at Frog Level until 25th of3May. at which tnme they will be closed. All who lall to pay by that time will b'e liable to double Vax JACOB. T. iFELLERS, T. C. N. D. April 1 -15-tf. ' NE WBE iRRY FEMALE COLLEGE. T hIS INSTITUTION will be open ' ic d on. .ioudlay, the 1st of S- n i 'vext. Persorns intenditg ,to en:eor paiis a re req uesredl to maI ke upptint at once'. The sesou ill emibrice F'ourteen Weeks, aind Students wtill he chargced fromn timne of ein rancee to cls of session. Ti:n:es r'an Skssms-P.\Y.Dte IN A Iv.ucl:, IN~ C*RREN;cY. . Bord,incldin wasingand fael..5'0,(0 . " Academic " .... 12. "' Primnarv .'" .... 8,n " F'rench................ 15,00i "' Drawving or.P'ainting.... 15,0(0 -" Faniev Work............I 1200 Incidental I2xpen1ses..... ...... 20 Boarders are required to furnish sheets, pillow-cases, towels, lights and hetavy cover in g. For furthier ii informaion addrtess -Re:v. J. TAYLOR ZEA LY, Prinici pal, Newberry, C. .11., So. Ca. Miarch 27-f,-tf. WHISKERS. AND MUSTA CH-ES 1 F ORCED to grow~ upon the smoothest face in fromi three to five wek by using Dr.SEVIGNE'S RESTAUR~A1EUR CAPIL LAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting upon the Becard and IIair in an almost miraculous manner. It has len used by the elite of Paris and Lon% don with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers wvill be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every in stance, the money will be cheerfully ;efu:ndo ed. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, Si. Descriptive cireulairs and testimonials mailed free. Addrsss 13ERGER, SIIlU'ifS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, T[roy, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Feb. 27, 1837. 17 Blease & Wright, Have now in store and are constantly receiving a large assortment of the very best articles of COOKING ST9YES, Which they warrant to give entire satisf'ac tion. Al'o HALL, fFFICE & SHOP STOVES, They manufacture and sell at wholesale and retail the best article of Plain Tin Ware. hey keep on hand a good assortment of Pressed and Japanned Tin Ware, ALSO, SPECIAL NOTICES, FREE TO EVERYBODY. A Large G pp. Circular, giving itiforma' tion of the greatest importance to the youtig of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and rccive a copy pcst-paid, by return mail. Address P, 0. Drawer 21: Feb. 27, 1867-1y. Tnoy, N. T. 0 A Yor,G' LADY returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a fe9ir months in the City, was bnr.lly recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty- three she really uppeartd but eigiteerr. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great ii change, she p:inly told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BAL1M, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toi let. By its uQe any lady or gentleman cat improve their personal appcarance an hun dred fold. It is :inple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed' in its efficacy in dr.wing impuri;ies from, also healing, c!eatsing and beautifying the skin. and complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same,a:d leaving the sur face as Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and be'autiful. Price $1, ent by Mail or Express. on receipt of an order by W, L. CLARI & C3 , Chemist,; No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N.Y. The only Am,riean Agents for the sa:-e of the same. IK:b. 27th, 1867. - 1 Wonderful hut True. MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re,. nowned Astrologist Somnambulistic Clair; voyant, while in a clairvoyant state, deline ates the very features of the person you art to marry and.by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychonotrope' goarantees to produce a perfect and life,like pic:nre of the future hu-band or wife of the appiicant, with date of marrhge, occupation, leading traits of character, &c. This Is no imposition, as testimoniais withont numabe can assert. By stating place of birth, age,, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and en elosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope-ad dressed to yourself, you will receive the pic. tura by return mai!, together with desired in formation . Address in confidence, Madame Gertrude Remington. P. 0. B3ox '297, West Tr,e, N. Y. Feb. 27th, 1867. ly Know Thy Destiny. . MADAME. E F. THonsrTof,-The great English Astrologist, Clai:vo-yant- arid Psy' chometrician, who has astonished the seien. tific classes of the Okd World, has now local' ted herself at H-udson, 3'. Y.. Madame. Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sigh t, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to ther single'or married1 of either sex. TVhiie in ii state~ of trane, she delincates the very feta lures of thu. person you are to marry, and by the aid of ani instrument of intense power, known as the Psychom~ot:-ope, guarantees to produce a life,Lke pictmte of' the firture hus band or wife of the applicant, together w!i date of marriage,. position in:life:, leading traits of character, &c. This is no humbng; as thousands of testimonials can assert. She w:hi send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, the t the picture is *hat it purports to be. Ey enclosing a smaldock of hair, arnd stating pla~ce, ofluirth age, dis position and comphxlon, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will rece:ve the picture and de sired in formtation by return manil. All comn mlunicatioos secredty confideutis!. A idress in confidence, MAauM: E. F. TuonsTQ, P,' 0, Eox 223, Hud-on, N. Y. Feb. 27, 137. ly. Reparator Capilli. throw away your false frizzes, your switches, .your wig IDestructive of comfort, and1 not worth a flg: Come ed, comne .touth fuul, come ugly and fair, Auui rejoice ii ' our own luxuriant hair. IMAAO CAPILLI. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause ia may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of Lasir upon the- face, it hea no equal, - It will force the beard to grw Upon the smlootheist ffeie in from tiveto eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three mnths. A few ignorant.practitions ers have asser'ted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair o'r beard. '[heir assertions are false, as tuou sands of living witnesses (from their own expcrieneycan bear witness But many will say, how are we to distingu-ish the gcia ine from the spurious.y Et certaiuly is #fl cult, as nine-tenths of the .different .Prepas rations adverti-ed for the hair and beard are entirely wortbless, and you may have alrea dy thrown away hirge amounts in their pn chase. To such we would say, try the Re% parator Cappilti; it wil! costyou nothing uns~ less it fully conmes up to onr repre'ehtations - [f' your D. uggist does not keep it, send . us mne dlollar andi we will forward ir, postpaid, together with a receipt for the money, which w i be returned you on app ication, providing etire satis!fuerion is nu~r given . A Wi'es&, W. L CL ARK& CO.. Chemists, No 3 West F..yette Street, SYRACUSs, N. Y. Fell. 27th, 1867. 17. There cometh glad tidings offjoy to alt, r- young andi to old. to y reat aind to small; The~beaiuty which once wasso preciods aud.rkre Is free for a:1, and all may be fair. By 11e utse of CHiASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMvEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Comn, plexion. The most valuable anid perfect preparation n use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl% ike tint, that is only found in youth. It ~uikly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, lotches, Moth Patches, Satllowness. Erup ions, and all impurities of the skin, kindly ealing the fume leaving the skin wbite and ziar as alabaster. Its use can not be de-. tcted by the c!osest scrutiny, and being a egetable preparation is perfec'tly hiarmnless, r is the only artic!e of the kind used by the ~'rench, and is considered by the Parisian as idispenale to a perfect toilet. Up'vards f 30,000 bottles were sold during the past ear, a suffieient guarantee of its efficacy. rice only 73 cents. 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