I
-L - 1 '
?. 7 \ tl ft,
,k Injins About."
A IVxnn correspondent of the New
Orleans Picayuno, toll* a good story in j
one of his feller*, of * h surly-faced. I
giizzlv Quired, cully and moon-eyed
chap," who persecuted a certain rogui-h
dam**! with his attentions, hut was ft
nally llirumrn off the course of true love,
l?y the following ru?e :
It being the watermelon 8ea?on, and
Hetty's father having a fine supply, all
the youngsters f >r miles around, assembled
there on the holiday, to feast on
melons.
(?. whs nroniinent in the circle, till i
the afternoon. Hetty Iteltl private '"n- L
terviews w ith the other vonng men, and (
arranged that C. should l>e decoyed j
fiom the lu?>i<e. nn-l frightened hy tho I
cry of Indian.- <r.ine Pf hia com- (
rades, which it v. i- thought would
wound his pride and diive him away.
Five young n i n, with CM walked
out. A bathe in the river, threo hundrcd
yards distai t. was proposoci by
<?ne, and seconded. t?y several. Of course
j?oor C.. was "in."
They went duvn to the f?>rdr near
the melon patch, and began undressing.
In the meantime eight or ten others,
with guns, had gono down under cover
of the bank, and secreted themselves
along tho path, from the bathirg-placo
to the house.
" Now, bovs," said one, " who shall
te tho first to diva in that 'ore pool ]''
" T will," Raid C.; " ain't I first with
the g?l-? In course I'm first hero."
Oil w ent coats, shoes, pants, die. Just
as C, had doffed everything, barring n
lung flannel shirt?bang! bang! hang!
Who wo-yeh ! I>ang ! went two, three,
four, guns?loud and shiill went lh"e
Indian yell in the dense brush, aud under
tho bank.
" O, Lord ! I am a dead man, bo\s?"
said James Simpson.
"My leg is broken. O, save me!"
cried George Williams.
" Run for life men ! Run?for mercy
ssk \ run !" cried Jack Parsons.
" One of mv eves is out. and both
" arms broken !" all being said in an initsnt.
(
Do you sec that red blaze along the
path ? Look a moment?what veloci i
tv ! That jagged hair all straight out
behind?that's O., a streaking it for the
hou?e, shirt riuI all. See him about
the comer of tho field, by the thicket, j
Hang?bang?went half a dozen pk-ees;
louder than ever, rose the hideous war (
cry.
" O, Lord !'' shouted C.. redoubling
his spo< d?the red blaze getting larger
? bunches of his hmdiy hair dropping
out as i.a * spread himself." See him ,
leap tho yard fence?high in the air?
red shirt and all.
The porch \vas full of ladies?oil j
went two or three moie pieces. C.,
glance*! at tho ladies, then h' his shoit
ro l shirt.
" Itun for your life, C.," screame?l |
Hetty ; the house is full of Indians ! |
Fathei's dead,and brother Sam's wound ,
ed. Run?tpicd 1"
In the tldnkling t f an eve C. was ,
out of tho yard ; an 1 supposing the ,
premises surrountled, <11* ho shot, the
r<<! blaze more brilliant than ever, and |
striking directly into r thicket, thorny
bottom, he reached and swam the river;
and although it was near sunset, 0.,
got into a settlement fif.y miles distant,
' a breakfast next morning; still retain
ing .l.e sleeves and collar of his red
shiit, and reporting all the family visb
tors, ifcc., among the slain As lot him?self,
lie said lie fought as long as fight
ing would do any g'K>d.
It is unnecessary to inform you, dear
reader, whether or not Hetty was trou
bled with C., after that snup.
iNTRUR8TINO Rklics.? in an oak
Hii;iiip. rut far from Richmond, Ky., a
black ebony casket, badly decayed, was
recently found, which had been, evident
ly, deposited there by Daniel 15oonc
himself. In the box were twenty-three
English coins of the denomination of
half crowns, a plain, round silver me
dal, mniked L). 15.," and eight g..|d
Spanish doubloons, of the date of 1779.
There were several articles of cutlery,
among them a silver handled Spanish
slil-lto with " I loon o*1 carved on il in
ewkward characters, and a cup and
saucer, made of delf, beautifully figured.
A curiously wrought wooden
spoon was sadly oaten by wonnr.?
There were several gun-flints and some
small parcels, the contents of which had
ertircly decayed.
A nroito la fore the police court at
Louisville, on a charge ofstealing, rath
er took down the concern by remniking,
as he was marched to jail, that " if doy
didn't let a nigger steal in dis dam
country, IVa gwme l?ack to Tennessee,
where Mr. Brownlow'll see a nigger git
li!s rights, Rure."
Ci'rb rou l)i<UNKKNNP.ee The
Louis* il!e Couiicr says a specific ha?
been discovered (or drunkenness, an<l i
that several cases have l?oon cured. As
it may bo of some use we give it be*
low :
Sulphate of iron, five grains ; peppermint
water, eleven drachms ; spiiits
of nutmeg, one drachm?twice a day.
It acts as a tonic and stimulant, and is
to be taken in quantities equal to an
otdinniy dram.
Xi.vf- R coax a woman for her I.ear'.
If you haven't any inducement for the
fair one to inake it an ol-j-ct of x
change, like for like, you are in the
wrong pi w, and had better get out
with all po sible baato.
~~f? H I si
A Remarkable Obituary.
Tl following singular obituary ap
>enr? in an Iowa paper in relation to a 81
>oy killed by a railroad accident: 01
lie was asleep in tbe car, it ran off
be track, struck a tree, threw hit head (w
igainst the car with such frnco as to
produce insensibility. He was taken lr
o the hospital, wheie he died the next xv
rorning. sensibility never returning. Pi
Lie was seventeen years old last Sep w
ember, six feet high, weighed 175
vounds. lie was the most highly or 8'
'ariized boy I evor knew?the be?t ed- ^
icated, because ho mastered what he '
itudicd. He was a linguist, Latin.
7reok, Eng'ish. Mr. Walker, who was 8f
mrtial to him, volunteered to teach "
iim evenings, all the Latin learned in "
College. He was a mathematician, for *
vhich he harl a passion, a surveyor, 11
Iraiightsman, artist, ca'penter?ihe l>e.-t
riographer I ever knew. . i"
Ho lm<I a woman's loving heart?a e'
nan's indexible putrp- so, lie also wor- 11
hiped liis mother's memory?his eyes
were just like Iters. Cats, dogs, horses, ''
jit ds, children, wete his pets. He hud (
in intense curiosity in relation to all '
he contrivances of tho creation. He *
watched a bird with th'e devotion of an
ornithologist?vna struck with the gal >l
lantrr of the male canary, when a lump 'l
:>f sugar was put in the cage, it waiting '
[ill the female ale as much as it wanted
lie had an intense desire to see the'"
i>cean?when he was taken to it ho was d
awed?spell hound ? made a sponlaiie- 1'
[ us collection of shells along its restless *'
diore?there they are in his little cahi s<
tel. just as lie placed them. When a!
he mines, he collected minerals in the '
tame way. He begged his uncle, over 11
uid over again, to let go into this war. ''
who thought ho was too young to l?e ^
xposed to all tho temptations of the 11
ratr.p. He read Abbott's lifo of Napo ''
!eon when he tvte so little, tho book so P
lig, that he looked like a tumble-bug n
at a carl-wheel; he intended at the time, c
to do all that Napoleon did. even to e
marrying .lo.-ejdiene. He had great 11
purposes, all unexecuted ? he seemed a '
ra-e of incipient greatness?his only I1
fault, contempt of danger. In a mo* a
merit of uucou-cinusness, death came h
upon liiin, I?k?* a thief in llio night.? '
Mis undo, hi- cousin-, his pool father? V
u'.l iiis kin?<Vd .is if n poisoned arrow Irtd
iiii liiin. "
His uncle will have likenesses made 1
of him, to give to alt who loved hint. ''
. . ?
Cunious Cask oir Slkr.p Walking
A gentleman doing business in Toronto,
who is also something of a hor-e !
fancier, made, what lie thought, an c x 1
cellent investment in horseflesh. O.i *
going home in the evening with his 1
new purchase, he entertained his family
with details of the operation, lie te- 1
tired to bed with his mind in a decided "
ly hooey condition, and it iu ih. nf re *
tint singular that his slumbers should 1
liave been disturbed i>y tha nightmarc.
lu ihu imnntA f ;ha " n'"'
im got up in his sleep, went to the ?ta
l>!e and look out his new horse, mounted
liiin, and started on a good round *
pace to the city, liee intiioi? d hi- hoc* '
luiiial e<piestiianisui lliiough ilie streets I
far a eoiisidoiable time.
His singular appcaiance and ac'ions 4
attracted the attention ?f a policeman. *
who, thinking some insane eirctts tider s
had broken lo-e, or that John (iilpiii's '
spirit had re:uttied to earth, took him (
llliu cuMUUj , <uiu ?iu? gii'Jti icai nuu
trembling conducth1 httn to one of the '
station iiou es. Sboitly afterwatd the t
gentleman was thoi oughl j" aroused, and '
groat was hi* n-ionishment at finding '
himself in such a singular predicament. '
Duting all his tiding he had he?-n in a j [
sontnmnhuli-iic slate, ami it required .a '
great deal i f argument on the pa I of!'
the polic'man to convince him that he I '
had been engaged in such unreason a- 1
oie and p? culiar exccrisu. Of course he '
was liberated at once.
i
Of all the at; tinge sight* in Paris 1
none is inoro curious than the snail sel
lor. He trundles a large and hollow
handcart through the ?treet?, covered
with huge snails crawling all over the '
si<les <-f the cart, with horns extended
and house on hack. A d> Z'-n can he '
purchased Or the small sum of two 1
sous ; j*ou can select them votitself, ar.d '
entry them awn,- in a paper tuig? '
Some people ent them raw, like oyster* ; 1
others roast them with ftavorv hcibs.? '
The best snails come from llurgttndy '
in the Autumn, and are fattened on the
vine leavis. Those now selling are
gathered in t verv ditch outside tlie ritv.
the several cemotciies jiclding llie
large.*t supplies.
An Tiishntan being n-ked at the dinner
Lalde whether he would take some
apple pie, *nid :
I? it houUome ?
To ho cure it i.s; why do you ask
that question <
Ik-cause I once had an uncle that
was killed with apple plexr, nnd rare
I thought it something of the name
dish.
An old lady once paid that iter idea
f a great man was a " man who was
kted'ol of hi* clothe*, didn't drink
spirit*, kin read the Hilda without spel
ling the words and kin eat a Cold din*
nor on wa*h day to save the wiminin
folks the trouble of cooking."
A unv seventy years old. in lierlin.
Harden County, Iowa, recently surprised
herrelf. her hiithand and the
neighborhood by giving birth to a live
!y nine pound baby,
Tiik number of Methodist churches
,1 n i.in ,kim annt mm in thi nusUfc.
> 8 IT M IR H
Maroolini?A Tale of Venice.
It was mi.lniglit; ihe great cluck had
ruck, and wm still echoing through a
wry porch and gallery in the quarter
f St. Mark, when a young citizen, ?:
rapped \n his cloak, was hastening t
nuio from an interview with his mis- c
ess. Uis step was light, for his heart <
as so. Her parents had just consent-.
J to their inarringe, and tho very dav <
as named. *
?? r .... I- IM i . _ _ J u I 1
i juvi'iv \iiuikiik : no ciifu, nnii 1
ihII I ilion cull thee mine at last?? I
iho whs ever so blest as thy Marco- '
hi r i
Bui as he spoke he stopped ; for I
tmething whs glittering on the pavetent
before him. It wan Bscabb?i?l of *
ch tvoikman-hip ; and the discovery,
hat was it but an earnest of good for f
rne! (
" Rest thou there !" he ctred, thrust- <
rg it gaily into bis belt ; "if another
(aims thee not, thou hiv-l charged *
rasters 1" 1
And on he went a*. h? foje humming 1
ic burthen of a song ehich he and his
riuletta had been singing. But how 1
ttle we know what tiio next minute '
ill bring forth I He fumed by 'he
Iriirch of St. tietniniano, and in thiee '
teps he niei the watch. A ir.ur.ler 1
nd juvt been committed. The Senator 1
lenahli had ju?t hern found dead at
is door, the dagger lift in hrs heart ; '
nd the unfortunate Marcolini was 1
ragged away for examination. The 1
lace, the time, even thing served to
xcite, to justify suspicion ; and no ^
oner had he entered the guard Hotrse *
ran an evidence appeared againM hrru.
lie hravo in his ll'ght had thrown *
way his pcahhard; and smeared with 1
i i ? ? ? . 5- - *
kmhi, n<>i voi urv, 11 was now in mo i
oil if Marcolir.i. lis patrician orna
rents struck every eye; ami when ihe
ital dagger was produced and com- 1
a red with if, not a doubt of his guilt
cmaiiied. Siii! theru is in tho inno '
out Hn energy ami a composure?an
nergv when they are pilent?10 which
ono can bo altogether insensibe; and .
lie judge delayed for soino time to
ironounce tLe sentence, though lie was
near relative of the dead. At length, '
lowever, it came; and Marcdini lost
>is life, Oniletta lior reason. Nm many i
oais afterwards the truth revealed it- I
elf?'lie real criminal, in hi* last mo- <
aents, confessing the crime; and hence !
Lo custom in Venice, a custom that
ong prevailed, for ciier to cry out in a I
onrt. In fore a sentence was passed:
liioniiiteri del povorno Maicolini."?
ireat, indeed, was the laincntaiion
bronglionl the city, and the judge dy
ng, d rected that thenceforth and furiv??r
a mass shoiilJ l>o sung every night
n ihe chapel ; still, every night, when
ho great square is illuminating, and
he casinos an- filling fa-1 with tho gnv
..a .1: . : . 1 1 n f- - '
mi iiivi|'iiiiii, (kmi is rung hs iur h
uniiv, and a ray ? f iigbt is seen to
?o.o f.om ft !>inh!I (Jvitliio window that
Ook? toward* ilia l lftce V Lore vii h
b;?.allied his Ih?I.
Tt!x Dvino Xkvkh VVi:r.r.?It is a
;iiking tact that the ?1 yii-jJ never ween.
1'ho circle of sobbing, agonizing hearts
no luces not a to.ar. ls it that be is in
etisiblu and *l?ff already in the chill of
lis i'Ui'.iou ? TIihI ennnot be ; for he
tsks for his fathei'a band,as if to gain
itrenglh in the mental struggle, and
cans on the brea.-t of a mother, broth?r
or si.-ter, ni:h still conscious affVc
ion ; and ju*i. before expiring, at eve
?f:cr a long da\ V converse with the an;<*l
of Summer, he saj s to his oldest
brother?1 -*-t audible "good night"
>f earth?" Ki-s me. kiss." It must be
in cause the d\ing have reached a point
;oo deep for our earthly ct j ing And weep
ng. They are fice to face with high
?nd holier tiling*?with the Father in
Heaven and the angel throng, led on by
he Sou )iiin*elf, and what are tears of
t in.mining, teats of a dying farewell,
>e it tlinl they are shed bv the dearest
>n earth, in th.M vision blight of immortal
life and everlasting reunion !
A Uri.v. vou Tai-kkiis.?No one who
wishes that conversation should he
pleasant to his neighbors as well as him
_ir i ii 1- .? -
tii, mi'miiu fjienK muru niHn iwo or
ihree sentences at once, llowover
much lie may have to say, it will be ell
the more ag'eeably said for giving others
Ih?* opportunity of assenting, ilIns
trnting. rjnnlif?ing, or even contradicling.
Tne ball needs to be returned by
the opposite player to rfiake a lively
game.
Wiitttv though u'k.ary.?An hen*
est Hibernian, whose bank pocket (to
ii?e It is phrase) had stoppe.1 payment,
was fmced to the sad necessity of perambulating
the streets of Edinburg
two nights to pay his lodgings, when
accidentally lu-aring of a lying in
hospital, lie cvied*, * Thai's the place
f ir me ! f ?r I hate been lying out these
two n'ghts past,"
+
ALt. wrinkled peas are superior to,
and more delicate in flavor than those
that present a full and perfect fo?m ;
like sugar corn, the saccharine matter
which they contain causes thein to
-diirvc! when dried.
" Ir you aie a g-eat general," said
Sylla to Maiius, "come and fight ine."
" If you are a great general," was the
.piiet reply, " make me coinc and flght
you."
Morr ca?es of rape b t negroes have
occured in N.?ith Carolina within the
past six inon'.lwIWhan In ten years pre
coding the war. This is one of the
' bles-ing* of freedom."
Tiiiiitv rkvrn thousand fanes in
notes and gold were found in the matO
il i.i IViiin!t . , i
1 1 T 1 "i P
A New Paper.
Wo publish the following pro?pectus? ? ?
is it ia deciedly rich :
I propose to start a religious paper j/<
in the gift enterprise plan. It will be <
levoted to sanctity anil sewing ma- 1
hines, piety, politics and patent medi:ine*:
Subscribers for one copy of the 50
Church Cancer will be presented with uu
i box of petroleum paste blacking.?
Hiis is a very superior article; it will 181
>iack boots or stoves, and may be used Bo
is a hair dye. (See testimony from
eading clergymen, statesmen and boot* 8tl
(lacks.)
Subscribers for two copies will rereive
a box of aardines.
Subscribers for ten copies will be pre* *n
rented with a pair of iron clad rpecta- ^
:les, with glass eyes, warranted to suit sti
>n? ago as well at another. Bc
Subscribers for two'Ve copies will be ^
mtitled to a pair of false calves, and a M
;ilt edge copy of Annn Dickinson's Hi
writing? and speeches. Tt
Subscribers for twenty-five copies will f,r
eceive a tilting hoop skirt, and a marde
bureau with a mahogany top.
Subscribers for fifty copies will re **
;eive a auil of summer fure, ami a buial
plot with an order for a tombstone S*
when required. ^
Subscribers for fivo hundred copies
wiil receive a nomination for Congress tli
with a library consisting of a bottle and ^
11 deck of cards. At
Subscribers firr n thousand copies Sv
will be presented with a- farm in New
lersey, fenced and mortgaged.
Clergymen acting as agents for the Pt
Dancer will bo presented with one pair p'
>f brass knuckles and an aere of court
blaster. Pi
A rich farmer of Calais, Maine, aged
iixty?five. recently married a second -f,
wife, who is only nineteen year* of age la
\ daughter of his first wife is forty years
)ld, nnd her daughter aged twenty, is
ibout to be married. Thus, there is a R
jliild who is twenty-one year* older than
tier mother, and a grand mother who f
is a year younger than ber grand
iaughter.
'Fur growth of oranges in California "j'
is so prolific that after the Pacific Kail
road is opened the orange crop will be w
come one of the most important in that
State. There is no limit to the future 0i
wealth of California, or to the sources ?1<
irom which it may be derived. T
" I sav, Pompoy," said one Feedman
to another, * dis chile has tried lot* C1
r>f gift fairs and tings f ir a priz-v, but
nebher could draw an} thing at all."?
" Well, C?-ar, Pd 'vise you to try a 1
hand enrt ; the chances ate a tousand j>
to one dat you could draw dat."
J sc
Katr hates moustache* : "So much 01
hair inakc* man look like a bear"?
But Fanny who no thought can fetter, u,
>. i i.- 1:1.. i .1.. i.?
i uu iiiuiu una uviia n?n uinic, u?" j w
ca;;?o'* lie.' pniciy shr.ni-!-" w
' boars are ?uch glorious chaps for hug
S^g"
CI
Mr. William Boacj, of Newbery e.,
died, on ihc 9lh instant, from lire elf- Ki
ects of sun stroke. Ml. Bong was f? 01
merly of Charleston, and leaves a wife
and an infai t son to the sorrows of
widowhood and orphanage.
r o m
It is said that, during the past cighs
teen month*, fifteen murders have been
cornmittid in Newbern, N. 0., and its a
immediate vicinity, and that not a sing!e
one of the murderers has been j
banged.
M. Nathan Lirscosin, of Troup, Oa.
while plowing, not having an? tobacco, I
with him substituted a weed called an *
gclico, and in thirty minutes be was a '
corpse. 1
The Democrats in Congress are
greater Bourbons than the Bourbons, j
?Phil. Preaa. ?l
And the Radicals in Congress are
greater Baboons than the Baboons.
? Chronicle A Sentinel. 0
1
Tiikt have a chicken in Meriden' ?
^111111 U'ilh foiir ]?<rr<i I In livulv on/4
ft splendid " scratcher." j
A man in Lowell, seventy years of (
s??e, has recently had born to hiin bis (
thirty-second child. ' r
ITI1 LIFE 1IMIGE C0MP4IY. I
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 1
C
ORGANIZED 1850. (
E. A. RULKLEY, Pros*!.. ,
T. O. EHDER9, Sec'y, n
l
V
Dividends for the iiut five yea , 50 per 1
cent.; Receipt, now over $600,000 per 1
month.
No. of Policies ifsoeil in 1807 1.1,251
Amount insure.! on same, $11,801,8/2.00
Asset* Jan. 1. 1807 4.101.833.80 i
Receipt* for.year ending Jan. '63, 5,129,417.31 i
f
$9,531,231.20 J
Paid claim* hy death, $513,881.5# r
All utlior ox|icdjcj, 1,473,707.35$1,992,008.85 i
$7,533.012.35
POLICIES iaaucd on every plan used by all
tho old and responsible Companies. ]
fctr- branch Otlice, 262 Broad Struct,
AUGUSTA. OA. . I
CHA9. W. HARRIS, Managi-r. 1
OOWKIl A WORTHING TON, Agent*,
Greenville DUlrlct, South Carolina.
May 13 ' 51 flm
Tailoring.
SttLaerlLer respectfully inform* hi*
1 friend*, mid the public in genera). that
his health I elrg in a measure restored, will
rmnmo husini'sa strain, He ?ill CUT. !
MARK, and REPAIR all Garment* tor
gentlemen, on rrunssMa term*, for ?i*A or
country prrsluet. Will he found at hts re*!- 1
dense, corner Main Street, oppo.lt* the
Coach Factory. GEO. B.DYKK.
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op
EDICINE AND SURGERY.
uiieal Department Organized 1848. Chartered
by Special Act aj the Leijittuluri, February
26 th, 1858.
OFFICER* I
President ?J. 8. Fisher, 801 Commerce St.
Vice-President.?Rev. VV, J. P. Ingrabam,
7 Franklin St.
Treasurer.?-Yf. Paine, M. D., University
i tiding.
Corresponding Secretary.?E. Mctzgcr, Esq.,
01 Wallas St.
Secretary.? W. Paine, If. D., University
i lifting
Solicitor.?John O'Byrne, Esq., 114 Walnut
root.
)ur SESSIONS OF lectures annually.
The tlrst Session, commencing October 1st.,
d eontinulng until December 27th., embrai
Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Modica,
actioe, Obstetrics, Practical and Demon- .
atlve Anatomy, Military and Plastic Surry,
Pathology, Diseases of Women and Chil~
en, Diseases of tbo Eye and Ear, Clinical F
sdicinc and Surgery, Medical Technology, ''
L-dtrnl Jurisprudence, Writing, Drawing, '
ink-keeping and Clicwijiry. t
Tho second Session coasmuuces on tbo first a
tcsdsy in Jnnuary, and continues until tbo n
st of Mnrcb, embracing the samo broaches I
tlis first Session. 1
Tho third Sossion commences the first Wed- t
sday in March, and continues until the first t
July. t
The tearth >$esirion romrasnm the first of
'ptcmber, and continues until the first of
tober; there being a vacation during the 1
outbs of July and Augnst.
The third and fourth Sessions, constituting
0 Spring and Full Sessions, oinbrace tho
llowing Studies: Surgienl, Microscopic,
1 hologiral, Descriptive, and Demonstrative (
latomy; Plastic, Military, and Operative (
irgery; Analytio and Organic Chemistry;
larmaey; Materia Modicn, including Prarti- ,
1 Botany; Obstetrics, and Diseases of Wo- |
so and Children ; Comparative and Human .
jysiology; Auscultation and Percussion > ,
acticnl Instructions in the Use of tliolMioscope,
Laryngoscope, Stcthoscopo, Opthuloecopo,
Auroscope, and Ithlnoscope; also
acticnl Instructions in the Use of tho Speluin,
Catheter, Bougies, etc., Principles and
nctico of Medicine and Pathology ; Clinical /
odiclne and Surgery ; flcnerui and Spocial
ichnology ; Book-Kooping; Writing; Drawg;
and Clinical Instruction in the Use of
UuniriTs, Nebwllsors, Hypodermic Injections,
ihalation, etc., etc.
EQULA.TIONS OT THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
ren for one full cnurtr of Lutnrcn, $110, or
for one AVmim $70- Siotricnhuimj Ticket, '
$5,00. IhtmiMttrutor"* Ticket $10.00.
QoAtmeATioaa.?Tbo requisites for (Iradilion
are two full courses of Lectures, aud
irco years study. 1
ScnoLAiisuips.?For (ha purpose of aiding
orthy youwg men to obtain an honorable i
rofos?ion, tho Trustoes issued Scholarships, j
hich entitle the holder to perpetual privileges ,
r the Soboel for $75 for the first coarse Stu- ,
:nts, and $50 to second conrso Students
he advantages of Suboiorvhips arc :
let. The stud*ml boiling n Scholarship can
iter tho College at any tiuio during tho Leoires,
attend as long as he chooses and roster
tho Iustitution as frequently ns desired.
2(1. It requires no previous roading or study
i enter the University on Scholarship; hence
II private tuition fees are saved.
3d. Students, by holding Scli-dnrshipc, can
rosccute other business part of tho time.
4th. Tho candidate for graduation rau promt
himself at tho close of cither the ceeond
r fourth ?c??ion of lecture*, and wilt reetivc
is degroo a* soon as qualified.
5th. In ca*o a Student should hold n Scbolr*hip,
and not ho ablo to attend Lecture*, it
in bo transferred to another, thus prsvvuiia17
lass.
MUSKUM.
The Musouin is ono of the Inrgcst in tho
ty, embracing a tino collection of Anatoinlil.
Physiological, Pathological, and ZoologL
il preparation*, which arc highly adtantagoii*
to the student of Modicine.
HOARDING.
Students oan board frotn $1 to $d per week;
r can rent furnished rooms and hoard themlives
from #2 to per week.
CLINICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Clinical Instructions in the University twico
week, slso in tho Philadelphia Hospital,
ennsylvauia Hospital, Wills Hospital for tho
lye, Philadelphia Lying-in Hospital, German
lospital, and 8t. Francis Hospital.
RACTICAL ANATOMY AND SURGERY
Each of these rooms, with ample means of
llustration, is open ton months in the year,
nd undor tho supervision of tho rpecial Projssors,
rendering the Department perfect.
"EXT ROOKS AND W0RK8 OF REFERENCE.
Practice of Medicine Palne's Practieo of
icdicine; Pcroira's Therapeutics; Wulshe on
he DisoaSc* of the Heart and Lung*, inelu
ing rnysieai utagnosts; Aitkin's Practise
mi Science of Medicine.
Anatomy :?Morton's Elementary Treatise
n Human Anatomy; Wilson's Anatomy, with
tolliker's Microscopical Anatomy j or Rnarpcy
>nd Qualn'a Anatomy; (irey'a Anatomy.
Malaria Meilicn:?Puine's Synopsis, Tboraicutle*,
and Dispensatory; Abridgement of
tareira'fl Materia Mod ion.
Ckrmiatry :?Fowne'a Chemistry; Johnston's
Chemistry; TuAor j Chemistry; Rognault's
Chemistry; Is>litnan'? Physiological Cheinisry;
Taylor's Toxicology.
Surgery :?8yms PrlncfpTo* and Practice of
iurgery ; Paget's Surgical Pathology; Maoeod's
Surgical Diagnosis.
/intitule* of Medicina t?Klrko's Manual;
firchow's Cellular Pathology ; Painc's Initiates
of Medicine.
Obatetie* :?Longshore'* Obstetrics ; West
m Discasos of Womon; Woat on Diseases of
Children.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE,
There arc sixteen Professors connected with
he Medical Department, all men of ability
md experience ; thus rendering the PkilmUl'
ihiti I'nireraily not nnly the rkenurat, but one
if the beat and moat thorough Medical Instituions
for obtaining a eomploto knowledge of
ho entiro practice of Medioine and Surgery.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
Those wishing Scholarships should order
hem at once, as there are only a few remainng.
Money can be sent by Express, in Post
)ffice Orders, or Checks, directed to W. Paixk,
d. D., Dean of the Faculty of the Pliiladol>hia
University of Modicine and Surgery,
Cinth anH T.n#ncfc DhlU4^i-Lt- *?
? W.iwwr^ Uiii?UVi|lIl IH, Xtt.
PAYNE'S PRACTICE OP MEDICINE.
A Magnificent Royal Octavo of 1000 pagoa.
*rico, 87.00, Postage, sixty ccnta.
NEW 8C1I00T. REMEDIES. Prlce.8J.00.
loth Hooks sent upon roocipt of f 10.00. poaage
free.
fiiirrr?i/y Journal, published every two
reeks at 81.00 per annum.
Addrcaa, W. PAINE. M. D.,
Dean of Faculty!
i'liilailvlpkU Uoiver?itv, 9th 4 Locust.
June 10 3 10
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