HoW tho Par?ou vf&a Caught.
In one of the tinall interior tywm of
New England, where wA anpdrrititlon*
of ?nr a?ce#fqrit Mil) po??10.1* a hjgUl on
the people. lire feci" occurred -eV/ew'
year* ?trtee. o4 wmni the H?H?ew<i?gd-tin
Iran narrative-;. / - | - >
An hoaMt farmer nod hi* fun'dr -pre
paring to celebrate Th*<di*giviug *1 hi*
wife'* father's in an nm-ieiU town, were
hurried end ctn-fuaed extremely on (lie
day preceding that festival, by the multiplicity
of thing* which inn*t be done
% . befofe they could leave homo with^afo
ty. The houee wm U> bo " banked op,"
end the gleaning# of, the .harvest?c*bbagei,
tiirhipt, and to forth ? put in the
cellar* that the externa) entrance thereto
might be rioted up for the ?ea*nn.?
Having carried in the vegetable*, the
boy* were dl jh*vficVJ to"" the bahl for
trhw to Oil A he wi,h, while 1
the good rami hiim-elf Wied on
ibe opposite side of the house.
An old rem, (ho horped patriarch of
the 'Tlhck of sheep kept on the farm,
bavin? got n taste of the fcaltered cabbage
leavfes, unob?erve I entered thecvllar
and continued hi* feast. 'J'he ave.
Due through which he entered was
immediately closed np. and all (he necessary
works and arrangements being
oompleted, the larger hbvs and girls
set off on font in high glee, the dog
running and barking before tTrein.
'* Soon afrer, the parents and their lit'
tie ones, having put out the flies, and
^fastened the doors and windows to
keep out thieves, started for the same
destination.
On the afternoon of the day fidlb'wmg
the festival, ihe family returned home
accompanied by some young cousins.
Some of their youthful neighbors ofbolb
sexes were invited in, and a inert v
Thanksgiving carousal was in full tide
of successful operation, when one of
the boys, who had Veen sent into the
cellar with a little two wick candle,
which gave just light enough to make
darkness visible, to draw cider, ran
% back into the room, wi'h eye* glming
wildly, utteiing the half suffocated exclamation,
"The devil is in the cellar !"'
" Pooh 1* said the father, " yon have
only been frightened by your own
shadow ; give me the light*
Sa}ing this, ho seizd the candle?
leaving the candlestick fa?l in the
bands of the boy, and boldly rushed to
the cellar steps, but before he had de
ecended half the steps, the large saucer
AC-OB n.l ' 1
?j ? ...,u ri,uiiiiuuH uuin* rc i lie rem
caused him to retreat as much ter'rfftVd
as bis son, exclaim ?ng, " Suit euough,
the devil is in the cellar}''
The good man seized the great niMe.
and attempted to read, luit the candle
.sputtered, burned blue, and threw such
? a faint light on the sacied |vrg?*, nnd
the book liembled so much in the
bauds of the render, that lie.coultKnot
-diftinguirh one word from another, ?
, The little children cded and clung lo
their ino ber, the girla nestled close to
their favoiiti beaux, and tlio whole
bonse was shaken with the agitation of
Its half demented inhabitants. One
bright thought, however, occurred r.bd
a message was sent for the iniid-toV *lo
come and "lay the devil."
The parson, a man more ecVbiated
for good nature, piety, and crecjulity,
than for Inlcnt and hcroi-m, slipped a
' small llible into bis pocket, put on hie
band and surplice, so he should npprar
as foriuidablo as possible fo his great
antrfgoniM, and hastened lo the lelief
of his distressed parhhioner*. On
coming to the house the reverend g"n
iLman was hailed ns a deliverer, and
implored by at least a dozen person'
at the same moment, to drive the devil
. away. Hut f?-w moments vete lo^J in
(taking tliftt niiicii no one knew, b. f re
the psrson pushed foiward as a h-ader,
villi (be same penmious light, into tl?o
cellar, (he most courageous of die pom
panr keeping close behind him. tie
reached the foot of ilto stair*. (he eyes
of Ore, and the shadowy ouilino of the
enormous horn*, magnified (en fold, nu
least, by the terror of those who be
held them, removed all doubt, if any
had existed in his mind, a* to the in
fernal natnro of the b?-ing with whom
he had to contend. The divine iaslnntly
fell on his kne<a, and ?iil\ tt] lif efl
hand*, began to piny in his mo"t b-rvent
manner. '1 ho ram, not tinderstanding
the pious man's motive*, but
?uppo?ing by the motion of his hand*
thnl he was dating hint to a hutting
contest, made a pars with all his might
at his Opposed adversary, but. dc<*vir#d
by the swelling dimensions of his did
perv, misran the slender body if the
priest, and drawing hastily back to re
new the avian!:, booked one of hi*
horns into ilia belt oT bis Mitpliee, and
pnl'ed the priest with. hiin4nlo the rel
lar. While thus in the power of
bis victoiioua foe, he lost hope, so
far as it regarded Irirnyelf, ai d the nal
'tjfal benevolence of his di- posit ion,
I ?^..L ! ? > -V
vuifi luMu m excinmwii'in, " Mrfllirni,
lake crra of jourselvtr, the devil hue
got me 1"
The exhortnii. n wah heMer rdirvcd
than any he had evt*r deliver, <1 fr< in
the pulpit, hia friend* all flud and It ft
him to Ida fata.
Amon^ the eompanr w?? a rhrrtvd
youi'g farmer, aht had, h'ortl the 'fir;?l. '
rupposed the fiend to he ?o|ne di nii'-lio 1
animal, hut being a lover of fun and j
willing to eeo a comedy, kept l?i- I
tbonglita to himaelf, and pr*lrnd<d tot
sympathize *i|h mhere in iheh fear*.? |
lie thought it lime to .imatfere, and.
analching a pitch pine knot from i|ic
Mazing fire, expte??ed hi* detcrniina
tion totercue the preacher or peiish in
the attempt. /'
* Poq't, don't !'' shouted ?< vera!.
* What dcea the devil care for fire !*
aid another.
t " Take along the TMhle, if you will
go/' a ou'.cd another, , '
TUB 8'
Bnt#,nnL^iiW,,uif F?g?e?|ion?, and
tlie tn*i>il.-?(kifnn\: of concern for Id*
nuidted. into iho eejler, rwix'-d
tlio ahirrndliy on?rhf Id* Horn-, t?ml
nrnfciyed Shti etrnpanhg fit in up Maim,
ca'linp <o the nrtorrir-tml pnihon, " F??|
low mti* r. <- . * '
Tiie horhed deVil wn? led irrtrimriidi,
followed by the c<tcle?iH?iic, Into the
midst of the oonipanv.
A momentary silence end lmnsrinp
down of head* cn??ed, but the past
ec??p?> w?? tcjo lti.!ictn>e to mlituM-f *
1 .. fl--.! _ ? ? ' "
w<-r CVlll'CIIUIt. Rim IO?U pt'RIrt l>t laugltl?r
hurst fmlli frgm 4**ry side, during
which the rntn wm trotted out af the
door, the parson nhaented himself with
out ceramopy, end the sport* of the
evening were resinned with better epirits
than before.
Kducatios.?>An education i? a
young man'*.capital; for a well infonne<l,
intelligent mind has the best ???ur j
ance of future competency and happi
ne**.1 A father's best gift to a child
then,. i\ n good education. If you leave
'them wealthy, you uiay assure ih* ir
ruin: and at be?t toii only leave them
that wbieK at any moment may he lo-t.
If you leave theut with a .cultivated
heart, affection* trained pi jei ls or
love and excellence, a wind vigorous
and enlarged, finding-.happinet* 'frnre
and elevated in the pnrsirit of knowl
vdgei you *fTe?t an insttilffa* ?|i their
fotur^.'happiweiM*' aud^usefuluees. JJu
Je** you l-iing up the young Snitwh.pt
thin war, yon cannot w it It Khv justice
vlaiiu for it* yosse-*6r iiiidepofldi-nce.?
Your children, must he'viitnog* or they
will not det-ite it Thev n. i i he inu Iligeni
to liave inTel igent 1t V?<?*i *'ei. a*
tltev must have Itil-tV- of ffi.fftCfrV and
mihiietv to make rite, company <.f the
induritiotts runl aolw? -gi>'f*lde. It i*
in your printer to le?t<^v? t' i* v It' tie.
thi? tnielltgence, and ih?-so goTilen huh
its. Pie-en* tit- m .? o..,d tt'ioflvl tn
(YOilfOwn life, :tni!c?Vt* them -eserv < pport
an it v to cultivate1! he hear! uhd mi
der?lnitdi<ig. Spare nlrl hVpth'se dp
your school, and put into your chWdrvn'*
hands everything that ptav Mictmrag*
or assiat them in their irtcntnl or moral
improvement. ' * ' *'* ' k
IMMIGU ATION TO TI1K Sul'TU.-?Wc
havo made ariaucoiii.eot* with l>r,
Wu fK LeUermnn to fttini-h u* aire
ri*s of comir.ttriii'Htiiia*tw the soil/eii
lM'Ht'n. piOtlllOtinns. geology, i\rc.,
of Virginia.North arid South ('tfoluin;
ffeorgia, Tennr.saee, North Alabama-ami
North Mississippi.*^Ie }t a* hern for some
'iipe )iroh*?>i?aMflTy* ?njp???i?d in mnkjng
curefut gevh'?ie<d purvey* of litis hoot
interest intf rem inn of the cnintrv. . II o
reports w ill contain much Valuable hi
furntftion.
Km- the heiH.fit uf our rul act iter* ?l
thti South, North, ami \Ve?t, we wi!i
take gieat phx-u?o i?t dirspnitpatinj*
any more detailed info<tti t ion, sent to
this elHi'p, which tnxv he ntulohlly tun
efilii 1 to tho?o v? I?o hnve ytieap Sotttbci u
land* for eale, or who rltaiin to move
fiom the irnee eterile l?nt Tlritjlw-pjlw!
land<? rf the North nn.T Wes|? to the
cheaper hut mure productive lands of
the Sou*.Ji<
We do not propose to net .i< n?y.?ou
for the p:tr<;h oe and r?le of hmds* I dp
inetrly to co-UiihMe -our pari in a o-hm!
VTOfk.hr put'ino linycr*. tltid sellers in
communication with .each oth*r?ft- p-l
ing thai thereby mm h benefit may
result t?? all parties, and to the coiintu
gem rally.?1'cnptcs W&klif.
Mil KINO ? Let mtr fanners rem-fn
her, that to hnve t lie it c?>vvs tnilkeil in
iliseriininately hv any of the member*
of the family i? l?n?. Keep n rt-tfuKo
milker fi.r eacl^ cow, or on,? for nil, it
not too many. Do not change. Milk
as fot n* 7??sdbh?. Kxtejieoe? nrr.re
list* to be the bed wly. HlH.
as pon^itile while milkitii*.. I^et. Ilt?
ho pei feCllv ijiiie! a|ul x oiiH iiud. Milk'
at ri'gul.ir bourn; let tho*e lm ut-xilv mi
qui o cqui distant?>hv twelve Hour'
between enrh milking, Then thiye will
be no straining - f the Img In o\er
'eiision. 1 he-o me point* whnh ffopo j
.Jain iner. al w ay* <'Urn o.
<lo not walk VOIII ?<>w? a gitfiW iWvtilUJe
nor tliire them o
, ...... ii .* tola
WAYW Miti -Wit, ?-U 5 iVeiy ean
ibpnripi T m !? < >r-" ?y "^"V*,r^'J
poniX., .. , . n
<1
I ||e flo.t. . . . , .py
w lull w lien the lion Otoa
Til* created niFfi tee nw
bv |ri*e i^fiit* b-frottioiio" f i <;?iv?(?ie
l*i y \' i ''lit "v. o i' ' . : fioui
p ti ioir it wiljt thai t ill i hoi
ii' V?U ihont H !?.? k >vu yti1'1#
jumping in the ?lt#i f > f i^ 1
* ^ab nt and titftfo are {*?f fr* .vfenMh
liereilitw ftfi ar |)m <_'..n?r *
T/ivtui trie trioif iiii? Intfl'* In f h. n it
la unable to itp ov itaflf
A ricSBoHi<n t Intti/ m lee'iiniTg i?v
hi* chaea "On ih? Vice of Ib-liing,"' jy,
rlareil that, tinder no cjl<UHll?lotli<?t*
conl.I n bci be mi) il.ii ^ bill n -in mi l
H shlVllP. " linl Voii'm. nlw i>1 ?"01
in for one kind of Wf,'' cuctniuif.f wn
iireverri.l p?r>H. The Wnr wu Mt
fi??t s'op'fi'.l w?ih Minniciii nt hi Miek
(-(Tron'my. but roc<?v?| jrijf hi* m>|f poifti
*ion, he bUmllv ii.finjii?-.| ihe ?md?nt,
llini if he coiiU' nj hi* Mat.imni
good, he have i\ IiuIMhv. h \Vi?Hlifiifti'l
yoii.alwny* Ix-en in favor of the
nlj.lin l>*t t' n*k? d Jim tu.lvnt. The
itubtr 3JN(i|aP'|| jv|i^
' ' 1
A- MAjiniKD I fifty, who wr." in the hub
il < t spending moil of her lime, in the ?o
oiety of her neighbor.*, happened one
day lo be Iwkcn ill. And eent Iter hu*bnnd
in ffreM haste for * phv?k:uin. The
ho*band ran A *horl ({ja'anc*. nnd then
returned eicUiming, %Uy fclen'1, Mtere
hi.ll I find you wbin I come back 1''
I
? 0 7 HSB ft
^ nikNOetrSa yoiru^ *JrPfow Applied j
:<> a phyrician la relieve her ol two div
tre?*inff complaint* with which ?n? w? 1
?flhcted. " In the flrsl place," mM *he,
"*I haH litlie or nn' appetite.. What
Wit m 11 I take for that I" "^For that, tn*d?
;jW, )(?m ahyuM take air and exercise." *
" And, doctor, I am quite fidgety at
night time, and afraid to be *lone.?? l
What shall I take for that!" For
that, madam, I Can*only recommend
ynju lo take a hmduyid." 1
F.imimc lit Ai.mnrA.-?-The famine ]
antf pestilence it)'Algeria ha*,' It is. iitated,
destroyed 100,0'JQ Ar?l>t within 1
the last six month*. The sufferings of ]
the people are a* horrible as those of
the inhabitant* of the Italian cities in
the middle age*. A plague Tike diservo *'
a* i* usual in aeaaun^ of famine, "fflfctt \
hoth man and * beast. Torn French t
mi^ionaties hate arris**] in New York I
I for the purpose of obtaining aid and re '
! lief from the citixen* uf tho t7oiir.fl
Stales. <? -??
D* atji.?It in doubtless hard to Hie ;
| l>nr jt is agreeable to hope we ?IihI! wot (
j live libre forever, and that a better life
i will put nn en/I to the trouble* of this. i
( If we were offered imirinrtaliiy on earth, 1
, who is there won hi accept so rnelnnchol y
; a g;fi ? What resource, wha$ hope, 1
wjfat convoU'ion would then ho left it*
ag?in<l the rioor of fortune anil ln]mtice |
of tnaQ? a . I
W,\ObN Times' ?A newspaper writer ,
*ny*.his wagon tire* "wear out before 1
, tloy get loose,1* and the reason is, he (
! MOnrMes the felloe* thoroughly with i
Linseed Oil before the fires are ret.?
[The filloe* are placed in hoi oil for
n'.n?i| one hour, and am thus reo<!ercd
j>e fodv water proof, eo that the shrink*
leg aiij swelling that loosen the tire nre '
I Hvteii ted.- %
TttKODotacs had several wi?e* and
I many child:en, and when, on the first
] anxious day of negotiation, Lieuten;
nnt I'rideaux told him ihat "honorable
I i real men t would Le given him and his.
family if he anriQixlered himself and
. Mifgd'da, he broke-out witb an odd mix
tuif for rucli a moment, of liumnr and in
dimemion, " What d??ee vour cbief
mean by inv family? Is he prepared
for a thousand I"
A Pi.xrcvM irr in'this chy, catechizing
t.lie. too ill of bis cbuich, pot a
ipp'Mton fiom h catechism to a girl:
" "jXVhal is your consolation in .life
an-! death t'1 The giil smiled l?nt did
not rtn?wer. Tile clergyman insisted.
44 VVi-ltsaid alio, " since ! tmiat tell
' !. ! A
jpvj. u is h young man that lived down
on South Uroad street."
<?
A riiTPtciSN ttf1V#?lsu ani-ntinro?
to tig* Academy ||f Sriel re* iq I'nti*,
tliat he has sncci-drif in ilhnrtinat i??i?
tin* cavities of thh living htiUlHti body
hv mean* i f eh-cti.ii uy, *o as t'o.render .
iJeir inietior vi?il?Ur to the phvsieian.
\\? ?upp?<e pbrdcian* will ha ?<m?I
intj our hearts " prettv s -on, at this
t;t'.c l f achat tifie p: ogress,
4 ffiABl?ri:n ifanr, felr-nld ?vy hi*
'^.den'a' [wefAiiini T??rVhnreh nf?d ftd
hem to mfce I?fn? with thotn. lie wan
i- 1.1 that ho was t.*r? little, ami must
wait till he wtwuWI^ grow hljf?er.? I
Well," reutim d he, yop'ih l?etter
u.kc we now. fos ts-in-n I grew bigger
I I may Hot mhiiMo g"v"rr uj Q ^
Tiik 3-l'tnjsif thwSpnthhiidgo " J.?nr
mil " was sot n'd.ii-b 'he other dav.
when he n-k"d*a fctiVrteiV wifa how die
mule sausage*. Mini received the answer *.
: Take \?-ur iii'mhU. scrape 'em, scald
Vrn, and Muff "em."
4U -mj t?xi ?.!'#
A SAM.OU rxhor ins at a praver meeting
in a f.e?iid'iTV ch?p< I, said that on 1
la k and stormy nights, wfiile on the <
-ea, lie had of:? n Wen r<?n?fnrt v\) hv that
Whit'iftd passage of srrtptafi, " A faint
luarl never won fiir Indy."
litr a elo'o calculation we have dis*
coveted tint 2 :)98 t>[l bed hug* have '
p> tidied ahead: f.om this vest's siege
if how** cleaning. (^:?r devil juar'now
iiHir.n <wo on Hi* alilit roller and die- 1
pM'r*li?i.| ihrin, innklng tlio whole num
hU|2,998.91?.. 1 "~
A kk.w hour* Ik fino iho death ?f 1
M?r?.hai N'hiiim, Id* confeaanr l?4d 1
11iin that In? ouglil to f.ngivo all hi* foe*.
I 'iv MaMml declined ho had none.? i
J'lft prieid remon?irH?rd, when the dy? '
it :r,iij?R Milennial him : " I hml no me <
-j.;> iM'iiU* l>>-' t I had them all *hol a i
. h time ng<>."
A?r ofilfcer'Y.filie police f..rce of c'leve- '
land, end n "tVnyian l?v birlh. apeak*
l*vo la nonet? i**?1'runcien. .Oer|
men. Ft eoD4*i lh>lifru?ian and W^li-di ? (
[ !|i# beat in nn Mo-eta iphabifflil e\fln ,
| ilVdiw. llfthemiah*, ft lrnm no ovlier po- j
I iceman can < ufUl*r?i mid. 'J';
A uoniKH. in London, lately adver. 1
lined Irff clii'd, hit month* oM."Mnnll
hut muernlur/' A M*??ed parent, thai.
Were 'he here, she'd m fce a first rule (
radio*!. r? . <
' ; . it <
Tmk Ami 'lightning rod put up In this 1
country by n^. fntnklirt, h'nnw to he !
reen on >ho "IJ house.. Nu. 4?^, J)*nw)l
street, Portsmouth, N II.
(iBlK Jnlf k o ' '*
A tkht little girl hoaste.l to one <f her ]
littlC/ii'-t^ls thHl her fe<h*r kepi ? carring*.
" Alt, hut my fadier <lii.es an ,
emnihos," was the triumphant reply
Wiiat 1* the ililT.oenee he'ween a
<lr*ommer boy and a pound of meat f
One weighs a pound, and the other
pounds away.
" I am happy to ha a rirpin," said a
maiden laity to a hride, who retorted ;
" Yes. a vergiV on fifty." %
"Title w fe of Mr. Pnitcabe. at Pent it, '
III., has got a divorce from him. No
Iwroa for thut pancake.
s iiraii
rHIL,\I)KLPBUU.?tIVKRSIlV '
MEDICINE AND- BURGERYJ
)/?/>*?/ />rp*r/m*?t Qrynnbd l#*i. Ghktrfrrd
by mMm Ac* b/ib* L?gUUituri,>At>rua
ry 26/A, 1863.
"vzszmMm. M. O, on. -,.,Building.
. Oiii'MMIiJiX} ScerHnry.?K. MillgW,
1801 Wallace.8u < ' 1
Secretary.? W. I'liflr, K, J>., tllnlmiitf
Building
. Solicitor.?John O'Byrne, Ear;, 614 Walnut
Street.
FOUR 8KS6IQITS OTTKOTCRBS ANNUALLY*
Tke first Section, coinmoiicing October 1st.,
?ndTcontinuing uiftd December 27th., "Gmhrabcs
Anatomy, Phyaiulngv, Muturin Medica,
Practice, Obstetrics. Practical and Demon.
itrative Anntomy, Military and Plastio 8urrary.Patbblogy,
Diseases of Women and CM1ilree,
Disease* of the Eye and Ear, Clinical
Medicine and Surgery, Medical Jcchnology,
Medical Jurisprudence, Writing, Drawing,
Book-keeping and Chemistry.
The second-Betalon commences on the first
Tuesday in Januury, and continues uutil the
flret of Ma>-cb, embracing the aamc branchoa
as the first Session.
The third Session commences the first Wed*
Dcsday in Mercb, end continue# until tho first
>t July.
The fourth Session commences tho first of
September, and conliaues until the first of
October i there fining a vacation during the
months of July and August.
The third and fourth Session*, constituting
the Spring and pall Sessions,. embrace the
following Studies: Surgical, Microscopic,
Pa bologicah Descriptive, end Demonstrative
Anatomy j Plastic, Military, and Operative
Surgery; Analytic ami Organic Chemistry;
Pharmacy ; Materia Medina, including Prucli-^
Bui Botany r Obstetrics, nud Diseases of Women
and Children: Comparative and lluinnn
Physiology; Auscultation and Percussion;
Practical Instructions in the Uso of the .Microscope,
Laryngoscope, Stethoscope, Optbatotoscope,
Auroscupe, and Rhiuiwcnpc; nlso
Practical Instructions in tho Utu of the $perulum,
Catheter, Bougies, etc., Principe* nad
Practice of Medicine nud Pathology ; Clint, al
Medicine and 8urgcry : Uenerul and Special
Technology ; Booh-Keeping; Writing; Drawiug;
and Clinical Instruction in the Uso of
Atomisers, Xebulixers, llypudvruiie Injections,
Isolation, etc., etc.
REGULATIONS OK TIIK MEDICAL DEt
PARTMEXT*
ftrt for /vtl hoarse of Lrdnrf, $110, or
for ons ?s>s?ioa $70. J/a/<* cm'?(/*</ Tieltl,
$5,011. Dem on $t rotor11 Ticiet *! 0 tin
Qualifications.?The requisites for tiradnation
htm two 'lull courses of Lectorcs, an?l
threo year* study.
HcnoLtasnirs--For thu purpose of aiding
worthy young men to o tain ntt honOtnhlo
profession, the Trustees issuod Scholarships,
which entitle tbo holder to porpctual privihyrcs
.if the School fdrfij for t'uc first course Student!',
and $60 "to second conrso Students.?
Tbo advantages of Scholarships are : '
1st. Tbo irtudoat holding a Hetwdarship ran
tfutOr tlitf Cfllcgo at ahy time during tha Lectures,
attend as long as ho chontrs and reenter
the Institution ns frequently as desirrd.
2<L- It requires no previous reading or sUtdy
to enter the University en Scholarship; heme
all private tuUlon fcee-*er eweosi. ? *-"*
H.l. Students, by kyld'Og Scholarship*, can
prosecute other busftiosa (aft of tha time.
tlh. The cafffilmne Tor graduation run present
himself at the close of either the second
or fourth session of lactates, *Bd *rtll fccUvo
his degree as soon us qualified.
6th. In case a Student shouts hold a Sch'd*iQ>Yp,
and not lo Iihla'to attciltf Lecture* it
run ho ruusferred to uuothur, thus ^rerouting
MVSBUM.
The Museum is 'n?a of tho largest lo the
clly, embracing a lino'collection of .Anatomical,
Physlologiial. Pathological, and Zonlogi*
cai preparations, which are highly adtantagcon.
lo thastadcct of MdUiciav.
UOAUDIXCL
Rtudcuts ran board from $1 to $(l per week ;
or enn rent furnished rooms ami board tbetnsolves
from $2 to $11 per week: '' ' '
CLINICAL INSTUt f'TrO>fS.
Clinical Instruction ? in tlio University twiro
a week, also in the Philadelphia Hospital,
fennsjdvaii a Hospital, Wills Hospital f.?r the
Kyc. t'bila'UIphiu Lying-in Hospital, Uuftuan
Hospital, and St. Francih,dl?*jpuuC ' ^ a >'
PRACTICAL ANATOMY* AND SUKQElTV
rir* '/ 1 '"VI ? '1\ IJr
Koch of those rfpiinS, with' amp!# means of
Illustration, is open ten months in tlio year,
and tindfr llio ?jipt'iii>igu of tbo special ProfcssoW,
rcudsgitg fie I?<Jj. uUuen? perfect.
TEXT B0PK8 AND WOBJKS OF RLFKHflVCH.
/Vwrfi're of Mctfriur Pnino'* Practice o
Me'WDC ; Pcrciaa'a Therap< uiic* ; Wnlaho on
ili? DUfftsef of thu..U?%rt gml Luugs. inclttlin_
Physical pb.gni.aWi, A.tkiu't Practice
inil Sfirti?# fit HfJliIne.
MorioMV K!- mcntnry Trf ati*e
[>B Human Anatomy ; Wilson'* ^natoOir, with
KolliVt-r** Microscopical Anatomy ; ?r Rliarpcy
and Quaiu'* Anatomy; Hrey'* Anatomy.
Mnirrin Mrilirn -Paine'* Synopsis, Thcra|H-ftiica,
nrnl Dt*|a-n?ator/; A'n-itljciiiyiit of
l'c'reira s >fateria M.cW
(.'Arm ..fry i?Ffwtwfa |'hem latry: Johnston's
Chemist rjf; TurHerr Cltcutbifrv' 5 Tteirniult's
I'lwutiatry ; LehtuutL* pfcysi. .ol . -a' < I >,. ?try
t Taylor'* Toxicology.
.Surgery :? tfyum Principle* #ini * ? r
Kurgery ; Paget'* Surgical Path * A A- IcoU's
Surgioal Uia-nosie. .
/?.(?'/?/< ? </ J/mlieiittKf> '<< f i*1 '
V'irrhnw'a Cellular Pathology ft' '
lute* of Medicine.
0'<*fefi'?j* :?Longshore'* 0 >' *
>n l>is<-u*c? of Wuuieu; West. or. l)i-e
Children.
FACULTY OF MKDICINU,
Thrrc nrc sixteen Professors connected with
Ibo Medical Department, all uien of ability
?nd itrfcV; tb1** rendering U>? l'k>h??/1!
i/Jift? fN7rrr.i'?y not only the vkrirt>r%?, fcnt one
>f the A?*t an-l most thunwjh Medical Institutions
for obtaining a complete 'knowledge of
the entile practice of Medicine and 8urgery.
ftl .It a -? .* *? A %
otuuuiinniiir^. "
Thaee wWriiil Scholarships should order
th< |n At onci, u Iheru Arc onlw a few reraainilx.
Mwtry o?a ha sanity Lr^rtu, iu Po?l
Office Orders, or Checks, directed to W, P.w>r,
M. D., Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia
University of auil Sur>;rr^,.
Ninth and Locust ftrcel#, Philadelphia, Pa.
PA INK'S PRACTIOK OF MEDICIN K.',
A Magnificent Royal Octavo of 1000 pages.
Price, tT-00 Pojt?jjc, sixty cent#.
NRW SCHOOL RKMLDIKf Priqa.?5 <10.
Roth ILsok* sent updo rdoeijflef 4I9.A0. po*.
hl"' I'r- r.
i'nrr rnih) Jvhs?"l, publisbsd Cjfcrjr two
sock* at $1.UI> per annum.
Address, W.'*?AINR, M. !?.,
Dean of PacaUy,
PhilinLlphia Lt ivcraity, 9th A Locust.
Judo 10 a 10
Notice.
Guardians and trustkks mu.i
uirtkc tlmir aunnal return# to tbla Office
?y first duly next, in default - thereof roles
sill a issued against them.
J. P. MOORK, C. B. O. d.
Commissioner's Office, Msy 25th, 1S68, |
May 27 I I
I
en
-rm.- - -.- - t|1rrr
ff. H. HffVET,
"PBaLHiritf ,1
iPAMSY Mf? OTAFkJ
DRY GOODS,
Y\^ O0LT> rwiifcifuUj* tall |h? attention
Y of bit old cur'oniers, and llie public
imii?paIIv an?l LIia Ifulioi in nnrl Sm(.1mi? in
hi* larga and carefully acUctcd ')
STACK OF SFAII& AID SUMMER
eoneUting, In part, of r
Figured Grenadines, Kngllali Uaragea, Chens
Pop'Uic, Figurad Mueiina, Plain
Colored Lawn*, Plain Coloied |(
Cham bray a White and ^
Colored Tar 11 n n a, ,
Plain and Figurad 0
? Awlsses ?
Jaconets, Mull and Nainsook Mualioa, Edg* I
Inga.and Ineertinga, |
Ribbon*, Otovcs, Fanny Handkerchiefs, Lor# t
Vfila, Crape Veils, Fdlk and Co;i??n Uoae, i
Bombazines, American Print*, Buttons, i
Trimming*. Black and Colored Velvets,
Ac., Ac , dso. Al?o, Wnll Paper and Bor- j
dering. ' * V
A IABOK LOT or n
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, AND READY-MAOt
CtOlHiVfi,
Gentlemen'* Furnialilng Goods. I Tom ear tins, a
Shitting* Stic lings. Tickinu% Towebn^t. '(
j and many ot'.o t Ar<lel*s. too unmet one To o
1 mention 1
t vm T do not intend to be uudtrtofd
Co'lie, ?<ne nnd all, and ?-x 'mine niv 8l* ck J
I and ptleea, l?-(ora buying ?'* wh< re.
W. H. HOVEY.
Ajtii 15 4t ?r
SA l*K OF
TOWN LOTS
FOR TUB
NEW COUNTY OF PICKENS.
,, . t
, VAT' 1E undersigned, Commissioners apJL
pointed by the Convention to aclect
and locate the County Site lor the new
Pickens Connty, tv! 1 sell to the high?a( bid* I
der at ilia new location, on ?
Thursday the 25th of June Next, i
TMi ft*#* '
AT PICKETS C. 13.,
Comprising, respectively, half ncr?, owennd
two acre lots, judiciously laid out.
The looatioQ is near Hunter's Store, te?
Utau Town and. Wolf c.ecka, 14 mtlra .
f-pm Old Pickens C. II.. 30 miles from 4
Oreeneille 0. *1, sn<l If miles from Pendle.
ton Village, in a healthy Section The location
is a most desirable one, being situulcd
on a lunuiif' l plateau and anirnuuded
' fly ti fertile region, with thrifty inhsbitstits.
There is on loth Town nnd Wolf Creeks
fine Water Power, with good Saw Mills,
and in abundance of the b*.-Jl limber near
..i.I.I;' '
. The County eite is nearly cqui distant he
'tween TCcowre nnd Salttda Rivera, with s '
Gne view of the mountain eeenery, end 1
will command n large and profitable trade >'
from the mountains and from Koith Curo- I
lina. ,?-. ,tf
I
TERMS OF SALES
One tiiird cash ; balance in two in<lal>
meiit* of GO nnd 90 d>.ya eneh Purcliasera
to give bond and anretr fur the put chase
money, Titles lo be executed, but net de I
liverrd until the bond for the purchase
money is fully paid.
Purchasers to pay extra for titles and
at amps.
JAMF8 LEWIS, Ch'rm'n ^
J vMES IL AM BLEU, (
REESE BOWKS, VCom'ra. i
W. T FIELO. f <
* R HA(4UOI>, J c
For further information apply to the an- [
dereigned. at Piclans C H. %?
J K. IIACOOn, f
u M- w ? * ----- -
nrc f tt ireas roi ll''*rd o[ Uorn'rs. I
May 1 :i, lHtt8 61 id
IfflA 11 IffiiStE C0HP4IY.."
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 1
( ) R a A V I 55 K I > 1 B 5 O . J
n. \. Rniif rv. Pn/r,
t . <> 1. 1 iyr.ltS, >rr*y.
n^\- , *r. ' c t !Ko ; >??, jO p?r g
\ . T; i <>>?< v.-r fci^O.OOO |,rr *
j 'i.miihr
- i>. 15 T.I
? ? I rial ri' *il?.S72?>n
i uu.s.ri.M
.1 %14?,UV.84 J
K?,j(1,2H1.20 k
l> . I . ':.trua >-y .S.-aih, $513 8*1.40 ..
All ?tU?r?si^n*ci, 1.178,T87.S5 $t,93J,f.?S 85 t
$7,.">38,611.35
P0T,IC|R3 id sued on every pin# tiM<i by ell
tbe old and re?pi>n*ihle Companies.
/w?- I r.in. h OfRee, 263 Dread* Street, 4
Alt. I,SI A. WA. I
CHA3. W. HARRIS. .Manager. 'J'
(J OWK It A WOKTIJINOTON, Agent/, pi
Oraanville District, South Carolina.
May 13 41
Tailoring. 1 /
THE Sn1>?fril>er reepeotfn'.ly informs hip
filenda, and the puidio in general, thai a
hie health I ring in a measure r?al?rril, will
reauiie buainxsa again. lia will OUT, j
MAKK, and REPAIR all Garments for
j?enileinxn, nn reaannutite terms, for m'A of
country product W|l| tie found at his real,
denpe, corner Main Street oppofftte I ha
OamL Factory* OKO ft, DYER.
Greenville, S. 0 ,'April 6th, 1868.
Apiii 8 46 8m j
FOR BALE, CHEAP. [ J
III! MT1 ONR LIGHT TWO
oar'
OMR llANDtOMK ONE HORHR CAR,
R1VGE. | .
Until In elegant onlcr. Enquire of , 1
JLUL'rt 0. SMITH, or - V L
DAVID i* 8TRADLbI". "I
April 14 17 tf J
I
*
* ? ? ?
v (ji * u ?*Mtf *tm ???U mO'
VEED'S SE WINS ttACHlfflZ
.
?*<j( ? ,-H ' <d' f !4is>+t V?
M * . .?* {UOdhflfi'-J u' edT
it
? j*jlwiri?mBW?rt.;ih ?
' 4inJ
' y r"My^ X? \ 1?9&V''
(it *
rA : <--? -T^R} * ??* A'!#*
HE twyt and most simple Mrehioe now
in vif. and it uncxeelled by an* ervr
iresonted to the public, having alt the
stset linprovemedts; neee the straight NTee
IK mak^s lk? Tight Lock Stitch, which is
h* only reliable one, ana showellje came
n both elder. It U simple, easily worked
nd kept in order; it will Stitch, Heh?,
VII, Bii d. Cord, Braid, Ruffle. Toek, tyiftr,
Irro-Slltch, Outlier and fVsr, it the same
ime, p- rforminir a greater mrisljr of Woik
lian any other Machine, on the lightest to
he heaviest fabrics.
It received a medal at ths recent Paris Exmail
ion. i* O > * '
We warrant them to glre satUfhetlon; if
mt, return them.
Please call and 4*anrine them, v " i
,,, ,. I>*|. eo. ho.
We also keep constantly on band. aanperfrr
Mortment of flcntlcmcn's ITRNlfilllNii
lOODfl and TRIMMINGS, f*i? the Cheapst
to the hv?t qualities, a?<l low. hr eash>?
V? will CUT and MAKE in tbo best and
uteri improved rtylot,' alt Onrchonta for Oenlotnon
and Gents' Wear, I<adios* Clonks and
iacks, Ac. All. Work warrantud.
PICKX?R & POORE.
Grci.nriMs, B. C. Jan. J j, 18GS.
Jan 15 31 If
T. W.DAVIS,
WATCHMAKER,
G3l" WOULD Reepeat Tally h?fx*
y^KSV form the people ol Green vilie
it J?*od th? surrounding country,
rfriir'1"'h?
jmr. xsmmmj*'w m=n mm
From life OLD STAHD Iff the Onndett
House, to i more IONVB5IKKT
no, three doors KotlH of the Mnuiton
[louse, next door to Fickle A Poor, on
ilnin Street, where he Is prepared to do
ill work In life line of business, et short nolo*,
in ft workmen like ntaurr, and on
SMsonslde terms,
Aug 30 IS tf
MlHBtBWOHK!
ItlARU1.E WORK ! !
sa<?>&?s>s
THE suhseribcr lis* on hand, end wfll
continue to receive, a good swort merit
?f TOMB STONE?, of sit sizes end qosliiee.
Those In need of any thing in that
irie, will do w?U to call at the Post Office
ufore purchasing elsewhere.
tfF* Couutry produce taken in exchange
or work JAMBS M. ALLEN.
Gr? enville C. H., Nor ft, 1SB7. 24-tf
W. H CAM HER,
?R ACT I CAE, GUNSMITH
AND MACHINIST,
ftrtlts anrr r rnu n,..? -
. mauaiuiin, bOIIOR UHM, LoCb,
Ly Krros^na Oil Lamps, Sewing Mi
hinea and KKI'AIULI) with
iromMnems. Charge* reasonable.
fM 'Country Produce taken iu exchange
ur Vforll.
Stand?At Weatflald'a aid Shop.
Jan 21 30 If
r. m. m. ?. vblli.
EASLEY A WELLS,
Lttorneya sod Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
KUKENVlLhR, S. CV
PR. tCTft'S in fke Coasts of the State and
of the United States, and glee especial
trenMorn to rnaea in Bankruptcy.
Jnna 13 3 tf
??e-*
LAW OAH-D.
SOODLETT & THOMAS
Attorneys at Law,
. ... . tr A'D . t. ,
SOLICITORS IN RQI/ITY,,
LT AVR Iliia day funned a Copartner.
II. ship in the pi noli os of LAW aad
1QU1TY on the WaMeea Circuit.
Office in the old Court Hons* Building,
n. fiouBLarr, *n. m vaoM**.
Dec 20 SO tf
Law Notice?Change of Office,
"1 F. TOWiiKS bo* removed bia Law
jti OBloc to the building north-caet corT
t-r of tha Publlo Square, lu paft occupied by
uliua C. Smith, Auctioneer, end the E.nte^
riao Printing Office, up alaiia.
Jen 8 1*' ' *' u
' 'WMRPRICE,
ATTORNEY AT IAW,
DArtLONEQA, GA.,
ITT 11.1, practice in the Counties of Lump-.
YV kin. Daw foe, U timer/ FanhMk) Union,
own*. White end HelL
mumJ mm;'
HA.Vl.Ntt been appointed Agent, for
thia Company, jp? ere prepared to
ill SUlUTlNtti) ANA) YAPJi at factory
ricee. . y ,
DnvM 4k lirndltty,
Orcocrs end CvtnmlMton Merchant*,
\'4 " OTecrtvllth, U. U,
Wot 8 *4 ' if
Jol> YVork .
[ NONE with neatntm and dispatch at
\J TlllS Of FIOIS,