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civil
Iftfe Internal
HH|^HBflHmn {Wmi ; it la far
I? ff'tli?t litis unlawful truffle
^H^^HB EP$d'OT$rer In places where large
ere depending upon public
^^^ rir?l? bountr i that th$ Govern
PJF' meat u, besides, defrauded of a largo
^ nmount of revenue ; that the authority
of it? civil officers is brought into con
tempt: and, fmthermore, that the mis*
chief complained of tends to increase
poverty, disorder and erime; therefore,
in the excercise of the authority vested
in the Commanding General, it is or*
tiered that !
I. The diatillalion or manufacture of
whiskey or other spirit* from grain is
prohibited in this military district. Any
person so engaged or employed will he
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. The
possession Of tfsllrt or other apparatus
for this purpose will he considered presumptive
evidence of A violation o(ihe
revenue laws, end the ptwij or parties
using the same, or on whose premises
or in whose possession (ha mtne may be
found, will be arrested a'ftd brought to
trial before a military tribunal, coropcsed
of the ebmtnacdiiig officer of the post
and two officers of the a'rmv next in rRi.V
on dufy within tlie territorial limits of
the poM*, Ulh* erigeechrfof^hefervice
do not permit thoWtail of other officers,
thai fact will be duly certified, and the
post commander will hear and determine
the cash.
II. The penalties, punishments end
foifeitiire* prescribed by the several Acts
of Congfcas for distilling or manufacturing
whiskey, or other spirits. in viola
lion of the revenue laws, mill be imposed
and executed bv the military tribunals
hereby authorized.
III. No sentence extending to ?mpiisonment,
forfeiture of still*, lienor or
other property, ot the imposition of a fine
or other penalty, will be carried into ef
feet until reported to the?e headquarters,
and approved by the Commanding General.
IV. All troops of the United States,
magistrates, sheriff*, constables, police,
and others in nnthorltv, are. required,
and all cilixan* are solicited, to he vigilant
in deteoling and prompt in giving
information of the violation of these orders.
Commanding officeia will be
held responsible for their enforcement.
By command of Major-Oener*! D. E.
Sickles. J. w. CLOUS,
Capt. 88ih I., A. D. C. A: A. A. A. G.
ScOOKBTIOX TO CONORF.83.?The
llerald, io view of the political disturbnnces
at the mass meetings in the South,
suggest!:
"Congress should come to the rescue
on this point. It should certainly assemble
in July, and take measures to
firovide against political campaigning
n districts not politically free, but subject
to military law. If it does not, we
shall see undone all that has hitherto
been done toward a restoration cf the
Slate*."
Tn* New York Tribune says:
General Longat reel's presence among
(be Vice-Presidents of a meeting in
New Orleeni r.^drrrrd K? ,h* H?n.
Henry Wilson highly remeiktble.
Of course be is not a Radical; but bo
knows tbe wisdom of liberality, anil can
be boepiiabie to free and sincere speech.
There is in tbe manly act of General
Hoogalraal an encouraging overture toward
the recognition of Northern men
and Northern Ideas, lie may not beliare
as we do; but ilia act itself is
piaolicai reconciliation, and we applaud
it.
New York, May 27.
Col ton, middling upland, 27 seats. Ool?l,
UU @ 117..
CaaniaSTOK, May 27.
Cotton, middling uplands, 41 (<V 24.
Savasrah, May 2*.
Cotton Arm; sales 150 bales?middling25
?holders asking an advance; receipts 61.
CuAemsTO*, Mny 26.
Cotton Is quiet?middling 24 @ 26; sates
40 bates; receipts 12e bates.
**" ^ Acotrm, May 28.
Cotton qniet, hot steady; sales 137 bales;
rsmfpte 4 A bales?middlings 23}. 7 ' '
. HYMENRAL.
. i ?TTTratg ?im 111 sa
MilllliiD, on Thurt?Uy, 13d May, t>jr Rot.
J. A. Broedao, D D., the Rot. B. T. BUIOT,
D. !>., of OrMTiTlll*, 8. a, and Klu FLORA
A. MoNF.IL, of PojetUTillo, N. 0.
JV* Cor,/,.
ptr*PoioUro' f? nMiftd.
i mi i,tiii, . | ^
BpUgJoaa Serrleea, Bunday, Jane S,
MptTA Cknnb.ii, A. M., tUt. W. D.
Trnmii. , f "
Mtthvdlat Cboroh, TT, A. M., Roy. J. W.
HonuiAT.
Rpiwopal Ohureb, 11, .A. M., and 3,- P. M.
Rev. Fi.lioox Cinu.
Ck,w,?h',<rA> * 'an4* P<M"
p&- Pii(aMM* rNfoetfnlly n^tutod t#
Infurel ? when any cbangc ixew ia t be regular
?app)i??.
@ 25 c
oc zd r
e
^?JvTT. ....so ?
^^ ^' ? V.V...1'. .V..?1 SO
BBBBBBBPyA dam ??UB?, 40 0
" Pptrn 5fl r
wm&iffi TrC,1"_x?now, so?
mmioKii.? c
VbBWI. ^ 4mm, 15 c
FLOUR, barrel $16 0(
QiNnBR:^'B>,.:.:....
IRON, V lb, Swood,........... 12| ?
? ? '< Country I ..? ?
" " " Uurw SliM 10 <
INDIGO, ?t n>, South Carolina, S2 01
" " Bpaoiah Float, S 2i
LUMBER, ? 100 feet, Pln?,...$l 75 fgi $2 01
LEAD, fl *. 20 ?
LEATHER, V ?. So'" * ? -ft0 c
" " " Upper, .....CO @ 70 c
MADDER, ft lb 20 c
MOLASSES, ^ gallon, W?t India, $1 01
NAILS, # lb, Parker Mill, 12* c
' " Horse, 50 c
OATS, ? bushel, 75 c
PEA8, R ?' $1 31
PORK, ft lb. net, 10 c
POWDER, W lb, 73 c
PEPPER, TS* lb, Black..... 60 r
PKACI1K8, buehel. Dried, $2 01
POTATOES, B bushel, Irish, none
" * " Sweet,.-none
RrCE, V > - ' !# (?) 17 c
8TE.2L, & lb, Cast, ..85 c
SALT, ^ sack, Liverpool ... $4 21
bushel.-' 'r 121
SUGAR, ? lb. Brown,.. 16 @ 20 c
" 7' " Clarified,,,, 25 e
SHOT, lb. ;..z. 20 ?
?ODA,TB ,;..20 c
STARCH, ? lb, 20 c
BPrcE; ** ft................. 51) e
SHIRTING, J. ? yd,...:....... 25 e
TURKIKS, head 75 c. (q) SI 01
TOtlACCO, Manufactured,? lb, 50 c. (? $2 01
TALLOW, H lb,.. 16 c
TEA, lb, Gunpewdur. u.,??,.$l 21
"J' IIvsou, 2 21
" " i" Black, S3 00 <? S2 51
WHEAT. ? bushel,., *3 01
WI!ISKT;f5 gaUon....... 01
YARN, tp bunch, Factory, fl ?
i-'ii
Tribute of Boapoot
At a meeting of the Philosophlan Society
Furmaa University, held on the 24th instant
the following Preamble and Resolutions won
adopted t is' t f ~ i
IVAsrcws, God in his wisdom baa saen fit t<
take from oar midst oar much loved Professor
the friend of every one; aud, whereas, wo fee,
eoustrained to acknowledge the gratitude we
have for his uniform kindness and eourt??v
therefore, be it
lletolced, That in tbo death ef iter. P. C
Envinnt each one of us has lost a dear friend
Rttolted, That wo meekly bow to the grievous
affliction which au all-wise (iod sends on us
in thus tearing from our bosoms one so mud
loved.
Retvtoed, That we deeply sympathise Witt
his family in their sad bereavement.
Retolted, That we wear the badge of mourn
log thirty day*.
Rttolred, That a committee of four be ap
pointed whose drty it shall be to bave tbosi
resolutions published iu the Kntrrprise out
ifouHfinrtr ; and that they eend a copy to thi
bereaved family.
II. A. McKAY,
H. L. BURN,
J NO. R K11 >, ,ComM.
M. (lAINES,
May 30 1 1
Boots and Shoes.
HAVING removed my business
rli frotr. Avenue 8treet, to two door
" Wb so' th of the Presbyterian Church, ]
am now prepared to fttt-nUh tny customer*,
and the public generally, with Ladies ant
Misses Gaiters, Walking SI iocs, Buskins
8Hpper? mitde of Uic finest material, o
calf and kid; also Oenta Shoes and Boot*, o
the best and latest styles.
I am prepared to make to order, Boots
Ladies', Geiita and Children's Shoes. Al
wcrk wairauted.
W. II. HARRISON.
Mffy 30 1 * 2
Law Book?.
ALL PERSONS having any LAM
BOOKS of the subscriber, or of Wad
dy Thompson, are hereby requested and dl
rented to deliver them up to HOWARD F
8TOKES, Attorney at Ijiw.
I hope peisona who havo these BOOK!
wiil not give Mr. STOKKSany trouble, bu
will deliver them up promptly.
W. B. THOMPSON.
XT... OOll. 1C?a on '
Jktftll, M uvi. MH) o\i I?I
The State of South Carolina
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
S. J. D OUT HIT, Etquirr, Ordinary a
*aid Di*lricl.
11/HE KB AS. M. L. SIM 110X8, rmz file.
I I a Petition in my Office, pravin|
that letters of Administration on all an<
insular the goods and chattels, rights an
credit* of JAMES J. MrKlNNKY, late t
the District aforesaid, deceased, should b
granted to him.
Thete are, therefore, to cite and admnnte
all and singular the kindred and creditor
of the said deceased, to he and appear in th
Court of Ordinary for said District, to h
holden at Oreenrlde Coort Monte, on th
11th day of Jnne next, to show cause, if asj
why the said Administration should aot b
granted.
f*. J. DOUTHrr, O. G. D.
Ordinary's Office, 28lh May, 1867.
May 80 1 2
Superior
C0SN16 BRANDT
8UPBBIOR. JAMAICA AND .AT. CKOL
ROM
PORK 'HOLLAND OfN ?
CAltlNF.T WUI8KT.
MTdfrtBe flaaileu How*c.
May 28 82 tf
OftE ENVILXtE
COACH FACTOR!
mrm W. HAVING MADE new ai
Opt rawgnaaantawUh our workmen
\XJ materially reduced th
eeet of Manufacture, we desire to sail th
elt-ntioaof the pnbiit to the Met, that fo
CaeA, we will do Kspairing at greatly RK
DUCED PRICES, and make liberal discoun
on NEW WORK. Wc hare on hand an ai
sortnu-nt of OPEN AND TOP DUOOHtt
ROCK A WAYS and LIGHT CARRIAOK*
also erory description of Wsgons era n?ak?
iWOtve ? a call I.
OOWKB, COX, MARKLEY I CO.
May 22 M. v, tf
^5^23 .*.2 ff
1i > WINES.
Q Vl'KlOO^ 9UDK1UA. SHBRHV AKl>,
P"???.raa^ _L
<1 - ?^irair- '
j
UfAt the Alanaloit KtoMse.
) May Sfl 93 If
. state op soxrrfc caroliha.
GREKSVILLK DISTRICT.
? By* J.' DOUTH1T, h'tquire, Ordinary of
i *aid Ditlrict.
) \*7I1EREA4 SARAH A. HAWKINS,
I ? has filed a Petition in my Office,
. praying that Letters of Administration on
all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of WILLIAM M. IIAW.
' KINS, late of the District sfuietsid, do'
ceased, should ho granted to Iter.
7'hMcara, therefort, to cite and admonish
| all nnd singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to l?e and appear in
the Court of Ordinary fcr said District, to
I* holden at Greenville Court Hotter, Ma
) 4lit day of Jwnr, to show cause, if any, why |
. the said Administration should not he
. granted.
A J. DOUTHIT, O. 0. D.
Ordinary's Office, 21st May, 1807.
> May *H 63 2
\ Classical and Mathematical School.
^ THE subsetiber hn# now enArfta,ergy
and ability to teach n small I
' w*coo<-'.t? of ten or twelve Stu
dents, and no more. Tlte school
: room Is in Ilia wooden htilhltng
j near the old Baptist Church. Dr, Irvine
will give any information lequired, in rej
gsrd 16 the School, School urill comiiirnce
\ on Alondny next.
> W. B. LEARY. I
) May 16 SI 8
; 14THE FARM_& GARDEN"
SUBSCRIBE FOU TUB ONLY !
AGRICTURAL PAPER
I PUBLISHED IX SOUTH CAR01.IXA
OKI BOLLAR PER ANNUM.
1
, gPKCtMr.K copiea TRX C**T8.
1 A N AGRICULTURAL MONTHLY, bear1
/\ ing the above title, will be issued by tbc
! undcrfllirned on ~r '* ~~J
? .... ...? Mm every rnonin, anu {
will be especially darroted to tho improvement
of tho Form and Garden cultnre of the South.
It will consist of 2t popes of urtial magazine
form, donbla column, and will be issued ut the
rote of $1.00 per annum. It will be edited by
[ intelligent ami practical fanners, who are constantly
engaged in studying tbe subject, and
, us means wilt allow, will bo otubelllsned with
nppropriato illustrations.
Will not every reader of this paragraph immediately
send forward his numc, and the '
, eosb, and exert himself to place tbis enterprise
5 in the front rnnk of journalism ?
j Enclosing 91.00, tbe price of annual sub
, acription, or 10 cents for ? specimen copy.
Address, J AS. It. J AC Oll.S A CO.,
Clinton, S. C.
May 16 61 tf
W. H. HOVEY,
PROPRIETOR OF TIIE
: LADIES' STORE,
' B3B3ID ^ OUI.D moat respectfully i
L RBynal iaform the Dailies and public ,
1 eLJillXlJgenvrally that bis STOCK ()F J
( SPI1IXO ASI) SUMMER QOOU3 is now
. very complete, and well calculated to give
satisfaction, both as to price and quality.
The Stock consists in part at (ollows via.: i
j Challa and English Drregca ; Pat is Plaids; 1
Himalayas; Colored ?L?wni; Printed MusUna
; Spring Prints ; Alapncaa ; English and
Italian Crapes; Corded. Dotted and Plnid
. Swi?s ; Jaconet ; Mull und Nainsook Mus
line; Whit* and Colored Drillinnts ; White
. and Colored Tailtons ; Lin?*n Camhiics and ] ^
' Lawns; Edgings and Inserting*; Thread
Laces and Imitatiors ol f.im?; Silk, Cotton
and Worsted Traoing Braids; Tiimtning
' and Bonnet Ribbons ; Urn-hen; Combs;
Collar* ; Cravats; IMu ; lleltirg*; Bleach.
* cd and Brown Table Damask ; Sfteetings
* and Pillow Casings; Toilet Towels; Dovll?*e ;
Linen and Cotton Diapers; Long<-!olhs;
Ladies and Misses Hose; Cents and boys
half Hose; Farmers Drills ; Brown Linens ;
Cassimeres; Tweods; Jeans; Shoes; Hats;
* Summer Clothing ; IIem-Stitched, Embroidered
and Mourning Handkerchiefs; Gloves ;
f Cologne and Extrnets ; Castile and Toilet
' j Soaps; and other article* too numerous to
j J mention.
ir Call and examine for youraelve?no
1 charge made for looking,
d April 19 * 47 tf
TAILORING.
h i
* W M. W H I S N A N T
e I> B9PECTFULLY informs the public
t IV that he continues to CUT and MAKE
, UP, in the most fashionable and approved
e a^ylea,
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS.
He may he fouud in the building o?> Mainstreet
next door below McPlierson's Bake
ry.
In the front.store will be kept a supply
?/
, FAMILY GROCERIES,
H Such m flngar, Coffee. Tee, Spice#, Soda,
fte , which ere offered at low price* for Caali
or Country-Produce.
April 18 A1 tf
ICE! ICR ! ICR!
AT 3 CTS PEKPOUND,
f /"1 AN be had at my Ice Iloute every day
Vy from nunriee in the mortoine, until 8
1 o'clock A. Af!( alao from 5 o'clock till ?un'
down, P. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
e May 2 49 tf
I J. w. NORWOOD, :
! SURGEON! ?IMTfST,
\ GREEWVILLE, 8 0OPK1CB'or
the present, over
WUITMIHK A FKKOUSONd
Stte.
JIartb 111 13 8tr.* ' I
V
? ' . *e.#
6TR IvfcT.
McDavid & fiuncan's
'if M aW?
, ;GREKNVI1,LK, 8.C.,
HAS JUSf'RttCWlVfrD ? Fait Amort
'neat of Orocvriti, Dry tloods, Hank
war*. Fancy ?ioo<U, UaUand Dvonati, wliicl
t? will fell at rantarkwbly low price*, for Oiuh
and Invite* hi* cftilptncrs to call and cxmirini
hla atook: . .*' /*?
' am 1 .v .. ? .. .1 ;
COM^eS^ ,:j T/rXota^i
RIO,
LAGUYRA.
JAVA.
Sugars,
abac Refilled, (Soft.)
C Yellow. A
Crushed.
Porto RicoMolasses,
TBTNIDAD,
EXTRA OOLDBW SYRUR.
BEB HIVB BYKUP.
Teas,
YOUNG HYSON,
GUNFOWDKR,'
OOLONG.
ENG. BREAKFAST
Cheese,
OWS^iHOI^S,
QOSHIEM,
itoHTA. EMQ. (DA0!^Yo
Lard,
FLOUR,
SUI'EBFJNE,
sr : SELF RISING, CORN
S t RCII,
M A17. EN.
C hocolate,
COCOA BROMA,
SWEET CHOCOLATE
Sweet Oil,
OR SALAD OIL,
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
ENGLISH ONION PICKLES
CIIOW enow,
PICCALILLI,
MIXED PICKLES.
Oysters in Cans, ]
and 2 lbs.
SALMON IN CANS,
LOBSTESS,
SARDINES.
SPICED OYSTERS.
Tomatoes in ( ;i!is,
GREEN CORN IN CANS,
PEACHl-S IN CANS,
PINK APPLE,
STRAWBERRIES.
Jellies.
PEACH,
CURRANT,
APPLE AND QUINCE
Knglish Mustard,
IN CANS, BOXES, and PKAOS
FRENCH MUSTARD
IN BOTTLES.
Soaps,
rott f > n?t-* \ttit xrr^
A CJ Ul'ftW i IIS J-.,
FAMILY and
TOILET.
0
Crockery,
TEAS, COFFEES,
PLATES, SOUPS,
PITCHERS, &c.,
ESVEUS and BASINS,
CHAMBERS, &o.
Cloths,
CASSI MERES; (light)
DOESKINS, LINENS,
DUCK. DRILLS,
BLOUSE and BLAY LINEN
CRASH, TOWELLING,
HUCKABACK,
DIAPER, &c.
Calicoes,
PA CI Fid,
SPRAGUES,
MERRIMAC,
WAMSUTTA
and OTHER IvlNDS
Figured Mu?lin?,
S WISS
"jaconets nnd CAMBRICS
OKO A N filial
MOZ.AMUIQUE5,
BA RAGES,
TAMATINES, Ac., A<
liongcloth^
SHIRTINGS.
DRILLS, JEANS.
15RO. DOMESTICS. STRIPES
CHECKS. PLAIDS,
TICKINGS, Ac., Ac.
Misses' and Ladies
Hats,
BONNETS at unuatially low price*
GENTS' and BOYS' STRAW,
LEGHORN and FELT HATS
SHOES, Ac., Ac.
In short, everything u&ofttl, (rom a ramhrii
laadlo, to a Ubd. of eugar ; from paper collar
tupot -
4 , Al
?????m
kF-U I s B-? ?
T lSot;
-i&nJJ'-* I |
SPRWA?DJ|?R
4" "' 4 r1 w
J. 1). ASHMORt'S,
; RCIK^S <310 ST AMD)
; OWE fOOE south w?w court HOUSE.
WHO IS n m lorgo mid va
?lcd Stock of
S'-EASDHASIUE ?C(D?S,
rMBISACIMO !
Brown & Bleached Shirting;
and Shoetinge,
Tick*. Denims,
Strip**, Ootlona 1*\
Linen Ducks nnd Diiil*.
B'.ay nnd S|?nnisJi Linens,
Irish Linens,
Talile Dnmnsks, Towellings, Ac.
Calicoes, Printed Lawnx.
Jaconets, Ginghams,
Chatnbiays, Mohairs,
Iktrnges, Anglnce, Alpncon,
Boiubsr.ines, Clinilie, Ac.. Ac.
Cuiiibric, Jaconet, Nniniook,
Swiss ond Mu'l Muslins,
1 Victoria Lawns,
White and Colored Tarleton*,
Broils, Linen Collars, CulT*.
CjJloves an?I lloalery.
Veiling, L?oe Falls, Love Veils,
Lace Veils,
Trluintiiigt.
Hat nnd Brit Ribbons.
Dress Buttons nnd Trlinniinc*.
French Corsets and Hoop skirts.
Corset Lnccts.
j5roToa?iWt3 Hie?
CA8HMERETTK.
TWEEDS,
JEANS,
BLACK A.VP CO LOP Kit OASFWERAS,
French Drab d'Kia and Cloth.
BEADY MADE DIQTWW*.
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, ac.
Men and Boys' Wool, Fur and Straw Eats.
Ladies' Trimmed Hats.
Untrimmod Hats.
Boots and Shoes.
Umbrellas nnd Pi y? -
Hardware and Cutlery.
Crockery and Olassware.
Sugars and Coffcea, all grades.
* Oroccrirs, Dye Stuffs, &e , &c.
IW Corn, Corn Starch. Rye, Flotor, Tfaeon,
Sugar Cured Hams, Lard, Butter, Eggs,
Willi many olh. r articles too tedious to
mention, at the lowest prices for CASll
| OR PRODUCE.
Saddles, Bridles, Girths. ^tirrup irons,
Riding and Buggy Whips, Kt well's and Seovill's
Steel and lion Hoes, Foolscap, Letter
nnd Note Paper, While and Colored Knvel
opes. 8.eel Pens, Ink, Spelling Books,Slate
and L?ad Pencils, Silver ami Steel Thimbles,
Hooka anil Kycs, English and AineriI
can l'ins, Pound nnd Mourning Pins,
j Factory Vain, Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Black and Given
* Tens, Oolong 'J',-a. Nails, Handsaw Files,
I Boor and Window Bolts, Glass, Tucks,
Screws, Candles, Ad nnd Sperm, R'ce,
Crackers. Candy, Salt, Violin strings, Cnstor
and Sweet Mil, Tnrpcntiue, Lntulanuin,
Paregoric, Gum Camphor, Essence#, Cologne,
?lc , N a'megs, Mace,Citron,Cu; i cuts,Cloves,
l?te.. Sulphur. Blue Stone, Alum, Salt l'vtre,
Ui iuisloue, Logwood, dc., do , do.
.IO?l\ B>. ASimORE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAG
R HE X V j L L K 1 )IST 11ICT.
Ia tho Court of Ordinary.
CHRISTOPHER M. GREER, Amlnlstrator,
' applicant against Joniah Greer, J?dtn
Greer, Moses Greer, and William Ward,
and their heirs, whose t.antes are unknown,
defendants?Citation for rrvition
of Sal? Hill antl final settleninit of E?tnte.
TT APPEARING that Josiah Gieor. .lolin
JL Oreer%Moee? Greer. nnd William Ward,and
their heirs, reside beyond this Stnte.lt
i* ordered that they do appear nta Court of
Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court
| House, oil Wcdmsdny, llie 2flth dnv of
Jure nrxt, nt 10 o'clock, A. M., to show
cause, if any I hoy can, why the S.rlo Dill of
the Eatate of ELIZABETH SMITH, deceased,
should not tie revised, by introducing
testimony for titut purpose, to ascertain the
true value of the articles sold, and a final
settlement of the said Estate he made on
that day ; and on failure of parties to >?ppoar
in person or l?y attorney, their consents
will tie li.hen as uonf> seed
Given under my hand, nt Greenville Ooutt
House, this 26th day of March, A. D.,
1867.
S. J. DOUTIllT, O O. 1>.
Mar 28 44 If
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a valuable premium; two copies, $>.50;
three copies, $7 60; five copies, $12, nrrl
splendid prendums for clubs at $3 each, w ih
" the first premiums to each subscriber. Address.
W. JEXNTXOS TtKMORFST,
No. 478 Droadwny. Hew York!
Dcmorest's Monthly and Young A met ion,
together, $t. with the premiums for each.
A Van most lady who hnsbccn collroting
gold beads for twenty-five years, in fulfillment
of a dying request of a relative, now
has a string thirty feet long, containing
t inore than 1,000, some of which are worth
from |8 to f 5 apiece.
May 16 M tf
FLOUR! FLOUR!
if TUST received and for sale oheap, for tie
(I CASH, a lot of extra-lino Country
KLOUlt. C'omo quick, If you want good hise
oait.
s DAVID A STJIADLEY.
Matt 2 49 U
- "! 1 ? ' . .1 j IJULiJLi. J
Know Thy Destiny.
WADAMB E. iLt IHORKIOS, Um gt?al
?*!!*
>atriuiM|. wUo bat a<tvaUfi?d the aotonUfia
elvic. of the Old ^orW, Im odetoOatai blfu j||
? If at. jjudBOU, X. A'. Thornton &
poaacsa*# auob womifrn?f*po?rffert ttfTotwondP $
oigK aa (u cnat!o ber to mport iBtnrtedfoof J
the greatest importance to the tto?? o* taw.
rietl of either sex", v While hi a KMeeitnne#^ -|jl
ho delipestes the very t.-aturos of. the peraon
you are to tnaTrjr, an J by the aid df an h?oe?' y
un til of Intense power, known ee the Psyeom- -j9
olrnpr, gOiffertltbcs to produce B life-like pie* ? jfl
turo oj tho futuro husband or wife of the applicant,
together with date of marriage, poet. ry%
(ion in life, leading traits of oharaetor, Ac. H
This ia no humWg, as thousands of teatimo- "
uials can assort. ^ She will send when desired
a certified certificate, of wfitted guarantee, * '
that (ho picture is what it purports to be. By
enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating
place of birth, age, disposition and oompleaion,
and enclosing fifty cents and stamped enfelope
addressed to yoarsolf, you will receive tbe
picture end desired information by retard
until. Alt communications sacredly confidential.
Address in confidenoe, Madam* K. P<
TaoR.tTo.V, r. 0. Box 223, Hudson, N. Ys
May 23 ftS ' ly
CRIMPER COMA.
Oli! she was benntiful and feir.
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined.
Enchained the very heart and mind.
Criaper Coinn,
For Curling thu Hair of either Sex into
Wavy and GJonay Ringlets or
Heavy, Massive Curls.
By using this article, Ladies and Gentlemen
can beautify tbouisclvos a thousand fold. It
is the only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same (hirt give H a
bountiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper
Coma not only t-urls tho hair, bat invigorates,
beautifies and cleanses it { is highly and d?I'ghifnlly
perfumed, and if the most complete
article of tho k in ? ever offered in the American
plibli?. The Crlspor Cmna will bo Befit teeny
a-Mrcs?, sealed and postpaid for $1.
Address nil orders to
W. L. CLARK A C?., ObcmisU,
Xo. 3 West Fayctto Street, Syracuse, N. V.
May 23 . 63 _ . ly
Bcparator Capilli.
Throw away your falao frizzes, your switches,
your wig?
Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig:
Come nged, come youthful, coma ugly and fair.
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
| REPARATOR GAPTLLI.
For restoring ha'r upon bald beads (from
whatever cause it tony have fallen out)
end forcing a growth of hair npon tho face, it
has no equal. It will fore* the board to grow
upon the smoothest fnce in from five to eight
weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to
three months. A few ignorant practitioners
baro asserted that there ia nothing that will
force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard.
Tbcir assertions are false, as thousands of
living witnesses (from their own experience)
can hear witness. But many will say, how
arc we to distinguish tho genuine fYom tho
spurious ? It certainly is difficult, as ninctontbs
of the different preparations advertised
for the hair aud beard aro entirely worthless,
and you may have already thrown away large
amounts iu their purchase. To such we would
sny, try the lloparator Capilli; it will cost you
nothing unless it fully comes up to our representations.
If your druggist does not keep it,
send us one dollnr and we will forward impostpaid,
together with a receipt for tho money,
which will bo returned you on application,
provided entire satisfaction is not given. Addrcss,
W. 1,. CLARK A CO., Chemists,
No. .1 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
May 23 ( " 62 - Jly
Wonderful but Ttue*
MADAME REMINGTON, the World-renowucd
Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant,
while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
the very features of tho person you are to
marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense
power, known as the Psyehomotrope,
guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like
picluro of tho fhturc husband or wlfo of the
applicant, with date of marriage, occupation,
leading traits of character, Ac. This is no
imposition, as testimonials wlfhont number
can assert. Ry stating uluee of birth, ag?,
disnositiut). eolor of ?tr?? ?r,.t I.-:- 1 ?
closing fifty cent?, and stamped envelope nil-,
dressed to yoursol f, you will receive the picture
by return mail, together with desired information.
JZ?f~ Address in confidence, Madame Gsktkcdk
Rmki.notox, P. O. Bo* 297, West Troy,
N. Y. May 2.J 62 ly
There cometli glad tidings of joy to all.
To young and l? old. to great and to small;
The beau1 v which wnoe was so precious
ae.rt rare,
Is free for all and all may be lair.
BY TIIK USE OF
. CUASTEU.AR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For improviug and Beautifying the Complexion.
The most vnlunble and perfect preparation
in use for giving the skin a beautiful
pearl like tlftt, that is only found in youth.
It tytiekly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples,
Blotches, Moth Patches, Sal low n ess. Eruptions,
nnd all impurities of the skin, kindlv
healing (he mine leading the skin white s
end deer a# alabaster. It* use can not be S
deter'ed t?y (lie closeet scrutiny, and being 50
a vegetable pre fin re ti on is perfectly harm- I
has. It is the only article of the kind need )gj
by the French, and is considered by the H
i Parisian as indispensable to n perfect tbilet'. ||
t'l ivnrda of 80,000 botiles were Bold daring ?
(lie pnat year, a sufficient guarantee of ite 4?
efficacy. Price only 75 cents, thct by gg
mail, post paid, on receipt of an order, by H
Cir.lUEli, SIlIITTSi A Ctr., Chemists, J?
485 River St., Troy, N. Y.
May vS 62 1J
G. F. TOWNE8, I
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AMD H
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, 9
OFFICK at the same building adjofafctg SB
How Court House, formerly occupied by H
Tnwsti A (IsxruLt, before dissolution of S|
the firm. Hj
1 GreecriUs, h. ca> Jan ai d H