W
fq
9,
h
[
n
eoldien have competed in abnegation
nod boldness?I will explain myself ?
vjouDtrymen, i cnmo 10 Mexico not only
animated WJ'.b the beat of faith, in
Aunnjribe felicity of all and each of ue,
but called and protected by thb Emperor
-of France?Napoleon III. lie, to
the ridicule of Fiance, abandoned me,
cowardly and infamously, by demand
Of the United States, after having use
lesbly spent forces and treasure, and shed
the blood of ner sons and your own.?
When lira news of my fall and doath
reaches Europe, all the monarchs of
Charlemagne,a country will demand bf
the Napoleon Dynasty an Account of
my blood, and of the German, Belgian
and French blood shed in Mexico.?
Then will be the end. Soon, before the
whole world, Napoleon III will be covered
with shame from head to foot.
Te-day be has already seen bis Majesty
the Emperor of Austria?my august
brother?prnyfnjj for my lire to the
United States, and myself a prisoner of
war in the hands of the Republican
Government, and with my crown and my
head torti in pieces. Countrymen, here
are my last words : I desire that mv
I1..1 . w ._ *.
uiooa amy regenerate Mexico, ana
serve at a warning to ail ambitious and
incAilious men, and that you will act
with prudenco and truthfulnoss, and onnoble
with your virtues tho political
cause of the flag you sustain. May
Providcnco save you and make you
worthy of myself.
(Signed,) MAXIMILIAN.
What Moss Cam WiDuI?The New York
Sun says:
" 1/ ll may be said with truth that no
race of suddenly emancipated bondmen ever
exhibited more moderation in the enjoyment
of liberty th in the Southern alaves, it
may be said, with equel truth, that no race
of slaveholder#, or of property holders of
any kind, ever exhibited more resignation
and equanimity under gigantic ioaeea than
the former slave-own ere of the South."?
They loet three thousand millions of dollar*
atodfe blow; but they legalised the abolition
of slavery, adapted their legislation to the
new order of thinga, secured to the freed
men every right of perron and property,
gave the negro judicial protection and
religious instruction, and " performed with
fidelity all their obligations to the General
Government."
" If," #Sys the Sun, -'the South has sinned,
has it not suffcrad t It it has not given
proof, in its thorough conformity to ehanged
relations, that it has renewed its allegi
taee to the Union in good faith, what prool
will be sufficient f Stripped of three thou
aand millions of property, it has confirmed
the act by which it was bankrupted, and
gone to w6rk with cheerful industry tc
assist In paying the debt which was incur
red in its own ovorthrow. If euoh a pcoph
are not fit to be trusted now, they wil
never be fit to be trusted. Must suspicion
exclusion end confiscation be the perpctua
rtpnalflinan a scfllinn urKnaa IlKcvtiaa saw/
inseparable from our own, and upon wliosi
industry the future prosperity of the whoh
country is hugely dependent f"
WoxbOdrtl Thick or a CntaasK Magician
A marvellous triok, performed by a Chine*
magician, Is thus described by Idu Bataln
on Arab who travelled in the fourteentl
century: "lie took a wooden ball witl
several holes In It, through which lon;
thongs Were passed, and laying hold of on
of these, slung it into the air. It went s
highweloet sight oi it altogether. Thrr
now remained only a little of the end c
the thong in the conjurer's hand, and h
desired one of the boja who assisted him t
lay hold of it and mount He did s<
climbing by the thong, and wo lost eight <
him aloa, The conjurer then called to hii
three tinese,b\it getting no answer, snatch?
up a knife, as if in a great rage, laid hold t
tne thong, and disappeared also. By an
by be threw down one of the boy's hand
then a foot, then the trunk, and then tl
other band and foot and last of all, tl;
head. Then he eame down himself, a
puffing and panting, and with his ololhi
all bloody; but presently he took the boy
limbs and laid t hero together in their plac
and gave a kick, when presto 1 there wi
the boy, who got up and stood bsfore thorn
mniioni am**!, p?nfl*7, June i?.
D*ptl?t CUuroh, 11, A. M., Jlor.
Kethodbk Chnreh, 11, A. If., Rev. J. A
HuiiMi.
Kpi?eopal Chnreh, 11, A. M., and S, P. ]
R?t. KUiIkx CAmna.
. Proabytorian Church, 11, A. M., and 4, P. 1
Dr. Bria*.
I'artori am re?pect/?lly requeitcd
infer*) * when any thange occur* in the r?
ular lupplie*.
w. K- nitir. a. a. wkli
SABLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at La
AND IN EQUITY,
OftnBffVILLR, e. 0,
X)RACTICHiu the Court, of tho State n
of the United Statu*, uud gUro uupcc
4^^Bntion to citeoa iu liaukruutry.
^Tuna IS S tl
f
?i
Adamantine...... ...4U.r.
" Sponn,...... ... ..,&0 o.
" Tallow, SO c.
IJMYrAR, fl B>, English, 10 e.
dsisn, 1ft e.
fcPrr'SwPb^1 harrol, .............m........... $ld 00
NB?P| ...~...... $1 30
Mh, lh .SO r.
Bwwd, ? 12* o.l
KK ** " Country, 9 e.
g?. " " Horse isiioa, 10 c.
I1NUIUU, ft ft, Boutn Unrol in a, uu
u f> ? Spanish Float 2 25
LUMBER, ^ lOOfbet, Pino,75 ? $2 00
LEAD. ? ft,..?. 20 c.
LEATHER, ft lb, Pole, ...u ....60 e.
? " " Upper, 60 (g) 70 c.
MADDER, ft ft?? 20 e.
MOLASSES, ft gallon, West India, <1 00
NAILS, ft ft. Parker Mill, - 121 e.
" " " Hone, 50 c.
OATS, ft bushel, 25 "
PEAS, ? " 30
PORK. ? ft. not, 10 e.
POWDER, H9 1b, 75 c.
PEPPER, $ ft, Black ." 50 c.
PEACHES, fl bushel, Dried $2 00
POTATOES, ft bushel, Irish, nono.
" " u Sweet, none.
RICE, ft ft 16 ? IT c.
STEAL. ft 1b, Cast, _ 85 e.
SAL I, T? sack, Liverpool. St 25
" " bushel, " 1 25
SUGAR, 1ft ft, Brown, 16 ? 20 c.
" " " Cl&viflod, 25 c.
SHOT, M ft, - 20 e.
SODA, "W lb? 20 c.
STARCH, a lb, 20 c.
SPICE, a ft 50 0.
SHIRTING, 1, ft y?b
TURK IKS, *1 head 75 c. ? $1 00
TOBACCO, Manufactured, a ft, 60 c. ? $2 00
TALLOW, a lb 1.15 c.
TEA, ft ft, Gunpowdor, $2 25
" ? " Hyson, 2 25
" " " Black $2 00 <?> $2 50
WHEAT, a bushol, S3 00
WHISKY. ft gallon, $8 00
YARN, ft bunch, Factory, $2 60
Alo on Draft.
HfV JUST Received, a very clioioo
JJHhK111"1'0'6 of CREAM ALB. For sale
tu any quantity,
At the IHnualoii Homo.
June 18 8 tf
Greonvillo Mills.
T1IIE GREENVILLE MILLS Imve been
put In first-rate order by t te Major,
for grinding Whcnt.
Good atteution will be given by old
grinders.
The Mills grind on the old schedule, (the
Toll.)
IJring nlong your Grain.
June IS 8 (f
Notioo to Plaintiffs and Dofondants
to pay Costs.
CLERK and SHERIFF of Oreen1.
ville District respectfully give notice
that having boen stopped by Military Or
dsrs froiu tusking their Costa out of Defendants
in certain cases, and having hitherto
advanced funds in those cases, they are
oompelled to call upon the Plaintiffs to pay
tho Costs before the 10th of July next.
Legal measures will be resorted to for tho
Collection of all Coats remaining unpaid at
that time.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. F.
W. T. SHUMATE, S. G. D.
Juno 13 8 tf
8TEVEHSHOUSE,
31,93, 27 Broadway, 91. Y.
' Opposite Bowling CJroen.
ON TUH EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE STEVENS HOUSE Is well and
widely known to the traveling pub
lie. The location is especially suitable to
!> merchants and businessmen; it is in close
proximity to the business part ef tlie city?
I is on tho highway of Southern and Western
I travel?and adjacent to all the principal
uailroad and Steamboat depots.
' THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal ac|
oommodation for over 300 guests?It is wc'l
I furnished, and possesses every modern itn
provement for the comfort and entertain1
ment of its inmates. The rooms are spa
.! -_.i II ! .1 :.u
noun mm wen vniuinieu ?jiruvuitu nun
* nnd water?tlio attendance is prompt
and respectful?and the tabic is generously
8 provided wit h every delicacy of the season?
at moderate rates. .
GEO. K. CHASE A CO.
r. Proprietors
e Juno 13 3 Cm
LAURENS RAILROAD.
gNEW SCHEDULE.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, 1
o Laurens 0. If., 8. C., May 28, 1867. j
e /"kN and after Monday noxt, 27th inst., th<
>f Trains will run as follows, until furthoi
e notice. The Road having been completed
? through to Newberry, freight and passage wil
J( bo considerably reduced :
jf Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock, a. m., on Mon
^ days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive a
j Newberry at half-past 10 o'clock.
- Lv.ivo Newberrv at 25 minutes past 1 o'cloc)
, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, thui
eonnoeting with both tho up and down traim
* on tho O. A C. Railroad, on the days abovi
mentioned.
' JOSEPH CREWS, Superintendent.
II Juno 13, 1367 3 D.n.
f>8 ?
s Superintendent's Office. O. & C II R
COLUMBIA, May 30, 1867.
" /"VN and after Saturday, June 1st, Train
V ' will bo run ovor the Bine Itidgo Rail
P road, between Anderson and Wallialle, dally
Sundays excepted, as follows :
Leave Andorson 5 10, p. ir
~~ Arrivo at Pendleton .....6 "
Arrivo at Waihalla 7 30, "
" Leave Waihalla 4 16, a. n
A .6 I>n.,.l1?l,.n A O O 41
Leavo Pendleton 5 40, "
Artivo at Anderson 0 SO, "
' ? Connections made with tho trains of tli
Greenville Road, up and down, every day. But
days cxcoptod. B. SLOAN,
Superintendent.
Juno 13,1867. 3 n.n.
.1. Schodulo Spar. & Union R. B
ON and aftor Monday, tho 20tb May insl
tho Passenger Trains will run on Mm
W days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Don
trains leave Spartanburg C. II., at 6 ?. m
arrive at Alston at 11.30 a. m. Up trnh
loavo Alston at 12.30 p. ui.; arrivo at Spartai
bnrg C. II., at 7 p. in.
nd TKOB. H. JKTRR,
ial President H. A U. Railroad.
Uiiionv ille, t?. P., May 16, 1607.
f .Time t8 3 t) if.
Bp
^Hn^^^HBWpVccovcr)'
M on the
Lodge*
t K-ir, ?n?l llt? public
invito! tO?tlen-l.
^^a^Sp?r|r,K. [ committee.
J.,?.je?'" """"S >
A 8pooial Communication
*3B7SW&&&& 5S
nflerwoon of Monday, the 21th ins*., At 8
o'clock, f?.f the purpose of conferring the
Bv or?U^?'" w-M
F. A. Waltbu, SccroUry. ..
June 6 - 2 H
DANCING SCHOOL.
MONS. BERGER,
FROM CHARLESTON.
RESPECTFULLY inform* the Lidl*.
nnd gcnllcmcu of Greenville, that l?o
propoB<R opening ft DANCING SCHOOL
this Summer
Mons. It. loaches oil the new Dunce* of
the day?Round as well a* Square on**.?
He also tcaohca the GERMAN, now bo
fashionable.
Mons. It. has certificates from the first
families in the City, nnd nleo from the vnI
rious Boarding Schools in which he lifts
been tenching (or years.
Tuition?Twelve Dollars for Eighteen
Lessonr?six weeka.
School to open as soon as a sufficient
number of pupils is obtained,
ttr Lbts will be found at Mr. \V. (I.
Hovky's and Messrs. Wilusms A. \ViiITMiuk's.
June 6 2 2
A Handsomo Howard.
LOST A SHORT TIME SINCE,
KltJgwAaa A SMALL MOROCCO PURSE.
containing Thirty Seven Dollars
i ... Jnnd some cents, in "Grcnbuck*,''
United Stntos Treasury Notes nnd National
Currency.
One J20.C0 bill, two >5 00, and some fracllonnl
bills, with one >2.00 and one $1.00
bl 1.
The Purse also eontnined ? Scaled Note
of hand, on Samuel Payne, for >15.00, dales
not remembered; Ono Scaled Note f6r
ItiO.flO. on Moses Penile r (n colored man 'l
willi G. Iiiett witness dated in January,
lost, payable on demand ; One Sealed Notion
K. B. Clark, endorsed by Trnatco, W. A.
Clark, for 8200.00, with a crolit of some
803.00 or $85.00 on it, dated in October,
1859, payable on demand ; One Sea'ed Note
on Sarah flielt. for 812 00, dated In the
summer of 1805, payable on demand ; One
Scaled Joint.Note, on John W. Onyton,
and Onyton Guyton, for fil,*83.83}. dated
2Sd December, 1858, payable four yearn
after date with interest, from date, besides
sundry smaller due bjl'a, all payable to myself,
with aevural IL-e-ipu, and n Commutation
Kaiirood Ticket.
All p-rsons are warned against trading
fur any ofth l?o< a described Notes, as payment
is, and will ho Stopped. I will give
the finder the money contained in the
I'nrsc, and ask no questions, if it Is returned
to ino with the 1'apcrs,
A gentleman, left with me,'sometime since,
$26 00 old issue, of the Bank of the 3'ate
of South Carolina bills the memorandum of
which was nlR<> lo't In this Purse. The ltd s
wore sold in Charleston, nml he can ^t the
proceeds by cnlliiig at my store.
JOHN D. AS11MORF.
June 0 2 3
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
O11KEy VILI.E DISTltlCT.
IIy N ./. DUU'J'lllT, Keqnire, Ordinary of
*aiJ DUtrict.
WHEREAS, ABSALOM BLYTIIE 1ms
filed a Petition in niv Oflicc, praying
tlmt Letleis of Administration on oil
and singular the goods nod cbattela, rights
and credits of SARAil MoJUNlvIN, late of
the District aforesaid, deceased, should be
granted to him.
Theut art, therefore, to cite and admonish
all aud singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to be ami appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, to
be holden nt Greenville Court Ilou-e, on the
18th day of June, to show cause, if any,
why the said Administration should not bo
granted.
S.J. DOUTI11T. O O. D
Ordinary'* Office, 4t>< June, 1807.
June 7 .2 2
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY
rjfKTWSL' HAVING MADE new nr1
nngements with our woikmcn,
vTy^ T.*T nr.,1 materially reduced the
cost of Mauiifaeture, wo desire to call the
attention of the puhlis to the fact, that for
' (\i*h, wo will do Repairing at greatly HE
DUCKD PRICES, and make liberal discount
on NEW WORK. We have on hand an as
! sortment of OPRN AND TOP BUGGIES,
\ ROCKAWAYS and UGIIT CARRIAGES ;
. ulso every description of Wagons we make,
gy Give ns a calll.
OOWfcR, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
I May 23 62 . tf
\ Atxop cV Vocitiffcr'M
: GENUINE SCOTCH ALE,
IN QUARTS AND PINTS.
!L?M??M
OOTM ?YOIDT
AM? POSTER.
fyFor Sale nl llio IVuiitloii
'? IIOIIMC.
, May 23 62 tf
,. WINES.
SUPERIOR MADBRIA, SHERRY ANE
PORT WINKS
,o ClIAM PA (INK
i- CLAKKT
BRUNCH CORDIALS
AC., AC.
l$TAt tlio iTfaiaslou IIoiinc,
r May 23 62 tf
? J.-.T r-,,..
L- Superior
5 COGNAC 1]RANI)Y.
,9 SUPERIOR JAMAICA AND oT. CROI>
RUM
PURE HOLLAND OTN
CABINET WHISKY.
Ifr'Al I Ik- I loitx*.
?T t ?1 62 tf
Peaf br
^oWmsr
MAIN STREET.
AT
McDavid & Duncan's
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
HA8 JU8T RKCKIVKD n Full Awortmout
of Groceries, l)ry Hood*, Hardware,
Fancy Goods, llaU and DvunoU, which
ho will coll ni remsrV&hlv low nrli>u. for PiuK
and Invites bis cuctomon to oall and oxauiiuo
bis stock ?
Coffees.
RIO,
LAGUYRA.
JAVA.
Sugars,
ABAC Refined, (Soft.)
0 Yellow.
A Crashed.
Porto Rico.
Molasses,
TRINIDAD,
EXTRA GOLDEN SYRUP.
BEE HIVE SYRUP.
Teas,
YOUNG HYSON,
GUNPOWDER,
OOLONG,
ENG. BREAKFAST.
Cheese,
OHE8IHIIM,
UMOTA. Im?. ?AQIRY,,
Lard,
FLOUR,
SUPERFINE,
SELF RISING,
CORN SI ROIL
MAIZEN.
Chocolate,
COCOA BROMA,
SWEET CHOCOLATE.
Sweet Oil,
OR SALAD OIL,
W/~i7>nT7>C!'rE,T>C! rrTnt^ o * TTrvr<
M V/IWUO I JjlWOI 1 1 Ul'i OAUVyI!i,
ENGLISH ONION TICKLES,
enow enow,
nee a lilt, i,
MIXED. TICKLES.
Oysters in Cans, 1
and 2 lbs.
SALMON IN CANS,
LOBSTE88,
SARDINES,
STICED OYSTERS.
Tomatoes in Cans,
GREEN CORN IN CANS,
TEACHES IN CANS,
TINE APTLK,
STRAW I JERRIES.
Jcfilics.
teacii,
CURRANT,
ATTLE AND QUINCE.
Hiaglfsh Mustard,
IN CANS, BOXES, and PIvAGS,
FRENCH MUSTARD
IN DOTTLES.
Soaps,
TURPENTINE,
FAMILY und
TOILET.
Crockery,
TEAS, COKl'EhS,
PLATES, SOUPS,
PIT01IE IIS, Ac.,
EWERS and BASINS,
CHAMBERS, Ac.
Cloths,
CASSIMERES, (lipl.t)
DOESKINS, LINENS,
DTTCK, DRTLI^S,
BLOUSE and BLAV LINEN,
CRASH, TOWELLING,
HUCKABACK,
DIAPER, Ac.
Calicoes,
PACIFIC,
SP R AGUE'S,
AlEliRIMAC,
WAMSUTTA
and OTHER KINDS
Figured lflu?linsf
RWTRS
JACONETS and CAMBRICS
ORGANDIES,
MOZAM PIQUES,
BA RAGES,
TAMATINE8, Ac., Ac
liOll^ClotllS,
* SHIRTINGS,
DRILLS, JEANS.
PRO. DOMESTICS. STRIPES
CHECKS. PLAIDS,
TICKINGS, Ac., Ac.
Misses' and Ladies
Hats,
PON NETS nt unumnlly low prices
> GEN IS'nn.l POYS' STRAW,
: LEGHORN KELT HATS
SHOES, Ac., Ac.
?-v?ry rtiir?" n?rfnt, from n onml>ri
uvotllo, to a liU 1. of >i?-ir j fioin collai
PI|g|v
---J-s. .:? - :- t~
W. H. HOVET,
PROPRIETOR OP THE
LADIES' STORE,
rrjvppj WOULD moit respectfully
JStjrpr.l infrtrm the Ludita and pnliln
?9o~J lJlL) generally thit ids STOCK OK
SPUING AND SUMMEtt GOODS it now
very complete, mid well caleulnted to give
satisfaction, both as to price and quality.
The Bthck consists in part as follow* via.:
Challe anil English U. regee ; l'aria Plaids ; !
Himalayan Colored Lawn*; Priuled Uua- |
llna ; Spring Print* ; Alnpneaa ; English ami 1
Italian Crapes; Corded, Dotted and Plaiil
8wi*s ; Jaconet; Mull nnd Nainsook Mus11
na; White nnd Colored Brilliant*; White
nnd Colored Tarllona ; Linen Cambrics nnil
Lawns; Edging* and Inserting*; Thread
Laces nud Imitations of satne; Silk, Cotton
and Worsted Tracing Braids; Trimming
nnd Bonnet Ilihbons ; Brashes; Combs;
Collars; Cravats; Belts; Beltings; Bleach,
ed and Brown Table Damask; Sheetings
nnd Pillow Casings; Toilet Towels; Doylies ;
Linen and Cotton Diapers; Longcfolhs;
Ladies and Misses Hose; Gents and Boys
half lloee ; Farmers Drills ; Brown Linens ;
Castiroeres; Tweeds; Jeans; Shoes; lists;
Summer Clothing ; Ilem-StitchoJ, Embroidered
nnd Mourning Handkerchiefs; Gloves;
Cologne nnd Extract* ; Castile nnd Toilet
8onp* ; and other articlo* too numerous to
mention.
Call and examine for yourselve?no
charge made for looking.
April 18 47 tf
~TAILO KINOT
W M. W HIS N A N T
Respectfully informs the public
that hocontinucs to CUT and MAKEUP,
in the most fashionable and approved
styles,
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS*
lie may be found in the building on Mainstreet
next door below McPherson's liukory.
In the fiont store will be kept a supply
?f FAMILY GROCERIES,
Snch na Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Spices, Soda,
?e., wnich are uttered at low prices lor Cash
or Conn try Produce.
April 18 47 tf
ICE! ICE! ICE!
AT 3 CTS PER POUND.
CAN be lind at my Tec Tlonso every day
from sunrise in tho morning, until 8
o'clock A. M., also from 5 o'clock till rundown,
P. M.
T. W. DAVIS,
Mny 2 40 tf
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Columbia, S C., June 1. 2-tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In tho Court of Ordinary.
nTT r? rctTAiii iun \r ? - l.i - * ?
\.j111v i??iv m ihju xvi. uui^i^n, /\(niiu?irninr,
applicant ngnir.st Josinh Greer, Joint
Gioer, Moses Greer, and William Ward,
and their heirs, whose names are tinknown,
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I t APPEARING that Josinh Greer, Joltn
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i Given under my hand, at Greenville Court
House, this 20th day of March, A. I).
1807.
8. J. DOUTTIIT, O. O. D.
Mnr 28 44 tf
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l housewife, ? r lady of taste, can n(Ibril to d(
without the Model Monthly. Single copiei
30 cents; hnok numbers, as specimens, 1
cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $3. will
a valuable premium ; two copies, $3.60
three copies, $7 60; five copies, $12, nrn
splendid premiums for olubs at $3 enoli, wit
the first premiums to each subscriber. AO
dress.
w. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
No. 478 Broadway. New York.
t Pemorest's Monthly and Young A metier
together, $4, with the premiums for each.
May 16 61 tf
FLOUR! FLODRT
i, TTTTRT reeeivod and for sale cheap, for th
e) CASH, a lot of extra-lino Countr
FLOUil. Corno <ju1$k, if you want good bii
a cult.
si PAVID A PTRADLEY.
May 3 f'?
Know Thy Lcstiny.
MADAME E. F. TUOKHTOK, the grewt
English AstrologDt, Clairvoyant ntf *y<*r
metrician, who has astoulshed this eolantfle .J?
classes of Iho Old World, hiu now looatOfher elf
at lludson, N. Y. Madame Tktntoa jjgflH
possesses such wonderful power* of sueastd fljH
sight, as to enabto her to impart knowledge of rjflB
the greatest importance to the single or tug' "^SWI
rlcd of either sex. White In a state of traaee,
sho delineates the very features of the p*rMS
you are to marry, and by the aid of as iastro- jfl
meat of Intenee power, known as the Pi/list
otropo, guarantees to produoe a life-like pk< |
tare ol tho future husband or wife of the op*
plicant, togethor with date of marriage, peal*
tion in lifo, loading traita of aharneter, A#
This is no humbug, as thousands of testhao
nials oan assort. 8ho will send wban desised
a certified oertifioate, or written guarantee,
that the picture Is what it purports to be. Bjr
enclosing a small look of hair, and stating
placo of birth, ago, disposition and complexion,
and enclosing fifty ocnts and stamped envelope
addressed to yourself, you will rooeive the
picture and desired information by re tarn
mall. All communications sacredly confidential.
Address in confidence, Madams E. F.
Thornton. P. 0. Box 223. lludson. N. X.
May 23 62 It
CRISPER COHA.
Ob ah? was bonutiful and fair,
WUh starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whoso curling tendrils soft, sntwinad,
Enchained the very heart and mind.
Crisper Comit,
For Out ling tbu Hair of either Sex into
Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or
Heavy, Massive Carls.
By using this artiole, Ladies sad QcnUomea
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is tbo only article in the world that will oarl
straight hair, and at the samo time give It a
beautiful, glossy appenranco. The Crisper
Coma uot only curls the hair, but invigorates,
beautifies and clcansosit; is highly and delightfully
perfumed, and is tho most complete
nrticlo of the kind over offered to the American
public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any
address, scaled and postpaid for $1.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLAKK A CO., Chomlsts,
No. 3 West Fayotto Street, Syracuse, N. V.
May 23 32 ly
Roparator Capilli.
Throw away your falso frizr.es, yonr switches,
your wig?
Destructive of comfort, and not worth a flg:
Come aged, como youthful, como ugly and fkir,
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
RKPARATOR CAPILLI.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from
whatever causo It may havo fallen out)
and forcing a growth of hair upon tho face, it
has no equal. It will forco the beard to grow
upon tho sinoothost face in from five to eight
weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to
throa months. A few ignorant practitionors
havo asserted that thoro is nothing that will
force or hasten tho growth of tho hair or beard.
Tboir assertions aro falso, as thousands of
living witnesses (from their own experience)
can hear witness. But many will say, how
are wo to distinguish the genuine from the
spurious ? It certainly fs difficult, as nlnetcnths
of the different preparations advertised
for Ilio luiir and heard aro ontiralv werthlnmt
ami you may bavo already thrown away large
amounts in their purchase. To such we would
say, try tho Repnrator Cnpilli; It will cost you
nothing unless it fully comes up to our represontations.
If your druggist duos not keep it,
send us ono dollar and wo will forward it, post*
paid, togothor with a receipt for tho money,
which will be returned you on application,
provided entire satisfaction is not given. Address,
W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
May 23 62 |ly
"Wonderful but True.
MADAME REMINGTON, the world-renowned
Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant,
while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
tho very features of tho person you are to
marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of intense
power, known as tho l'sychomotropc,
guarantees to produco a perfect and life-like
pieturo of tho future husband or wifo of tbo
applicant, with date of marriage, occupation,
loading traits of chnractcr, Ac. This is no
imposition, as testimonials without number
can assert, By stating place of birth, age,
disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing
fifty cents, and stomped envelope ad1
drcssod to yourself, you will receive the pieturo
by jrcturn mail, together with desired Information.
, f Address in confidence, M.vnAME Gkr*
thude Uemisoton, P. 0. Box 207, West Troy,
L N. Y. May 23 62 ly
I '
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all.
To young and to old, to great and to small;
The beau'y which onco was so precious
nnd rare,
Ie free for nil and nil may be fair.
. BY TIIE U3E OF
; CHASTELLAR'S
: WHITE LIQUID
! ENAMEL,
) For improving apd Beautifying tbe Com*
, phxion.
1 The most valuable nnd perfect preparation
in urn for giving the skin a beautiful
) ncarl-likn tint, tl??t is only found in yonth.
( It quickly removrsTan, Freckles, Pimples,
Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallow nee*, Eruptions,
nnd all impurities of the skin, kindly
healing the same leaving the skin white
] nnd clear ns nisi aster. Its use can not he
a detected by the ch aeet scrutiny, and being
i, n vegetable preparation is perfectly hartn0
less. It is the ov'v article of the kind nsed
fi hy the Fren?h r. d is considered by the
; Parisian ?s indie) . salde to a perfeet toilet,
rl Upwarda of #0,uu0 hop It s were sold during
h the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its
|. eflieacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by
mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by
JlliiiU B.K, ttllUl lis ? U).( UnCITlKM,
285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
it May 23 62 ly
G. F. TOWNE8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AHD
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
y d \FFICE at the srnuo building adjoining
s- | \ t New Court House, formerly necupM by
Townes A CAMruri.r., bof< ro dissolution of
I tlio firm.
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