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* ~?-:r. -.:?? -.-i^irrcrs in escaping, and the paymaster was cashiered for the deficiency in his accounts. Since that event, the Northern detectives have been steadily engaged in tracking the thief; hut have ?>nly recently succeeded in spotting liim. lie had purchased a plantation near Edisto, and wa- living in flic full enjoyment of his ill-gotten wealth when surprised by the detectives.?CJtarb'$t"ii yew*. Skntuxc:: of lit:v. T. S. Airniun. ft was mentioned in our columns, a few weeks since, that an Eecisiaslical Court had convened at this place, for the trial of Rev. T. S. Airmen, | formerly pastor of Christ Church, | (.Ireenville, for unininistcrinl^omluct. ; The Court was in session several days, j and for both the prosecution and the ; defenccable counsel appeared V.'e are informed there wore nine ' specifications to the charge. Of these j tiie accused was found iruiitv of one. | The sentence of the Court is?five Year's suspension front mitiistcrial labor. Mr. Asstiii:it has thus been officially notified, as we arc informed by a. friend who saw the official documents.?GreencPJe J/ouiiUiinccr. ?... FuRKIGX ImMLHRATIOX.?Fnder the authority conferred upon him by *he Act passed at the recent session ? of the Legislature of this ctutc, for the encouragement of European Immigration, his Excellency (Jovernnr OKU, lias appointed Messrs. \\\ /. [ Fj;ui.ow, F. Mj:lci!i:hs and Thomas P. It VAX, Agents of the Immigration Bureau, and commissioned them to ^ establish themselves in such parts of Europe as will best- enable them to carry into successful execuiiou the provisions of the Aet. From an intimate personal acquaintance with all fc of the appointees, wo.are enabled to congratulate the State upon being represented in tin's matter by capable f and efficient officials. It is uuderf stood that they will enter at once upon the discharge of their responsible 1 1 1 , \ . . 1 I* 4 * mines, ami we nope mar uic iruicon of their labors may be evidenced before the close or t ?.i< year, by the influx of a class of population from European s!tores. wliieii has already made large contributions to the material and social prosperity of this State. ( hi:rhth Ccaio'. AxuTMKIt I .v!? i an" YTasfacbk is announced. For t Fuford, in Dckotu r Territory, at the point wliere the Yellow Stone falls into the Missouri river, I wa,s garrisoned by eighty soldiers, miller command af Ciflmn.1 ?on-x. Hostile Indians had for some time been seen in the neighborhood, and recently a force of from -000 to ol!0(! of tlicm surrounded the fort, and, after a severe contest, in which the Indians were several time;; repulsed, the gar rison was overpowered i'vci v man put to tlic knife. Colo.'icl Raxkix, f liis wife ami child are among the victims. It is thought that the Colonel shot his vile to prevent her being captured. It is reported that :>00 Indians were killed and nearly wounded. 'This, and the massacre .som time ago at Fort Phil Kearney, show that the savages on the frouiiers [.are thoroughly hostile. AxoThe-i Meetixc.?The colored people of Charlotte, 2s. C., held a meeting on last Sature.ay night, to scleet delegates, to a convention to be held in Raleigh. The Guardian says: . "All spoke in a coneilatory man! ncr, showing a strong disposition to * gain the aid and counsel and good feeling of our white eiti/ens. We were stru ek with the rem a k a b 1 e good logic and sound advice of^une of the speakers to their colored fiends, and if they will but Allow the advice given, much good must result therefrom. One speaker said he had worked iiavd\ ed since he has been free than he ever did while in slavery, a id argued thai it was the fluty of his race to work? that freedom did not give the rigid to be idle, but the right to provide for one's self by his own free will. Indeed, all the speakers gave good advice."' . Nkw Yoiik, April o.?Tlio steam r ship Alabama lias arrived with Vera Cruz dates to the 23d ultimo, Vera Cruz was in a slate of siege, Sixteen hundred men with five pieces of artillery were inside. I'm visions were ingit. there was r.o blockade /m tlic place from (lie seaside. The besieging army numbered tliir*y-fivc hiiudrcd men, ami had four .small Napoleon guns, but more guns ami men were expected. Maximilian was r in Queretaro with ten thousand men, but had neither provisions nor money. "The Liberals were besieging Yucatan. 'Clio tobacco now on hand in the counties of Halifax, Pittsjdvania, Franklin and Ilenry in Virginia, and Rockingham and Caswell, in North Carolina, is estimated to bo worth $1*2,000.000. The crop of Pittsylvania alone is placed at $3,000,000. These-estimate? are based on careful researches. .tvrzasi J.-U-'J JC > .UV! The Commissioners of the Pooi\ \\/IT.!. meet in Camden on Saturday tlie I r i iOlli Ministers of tlie Gospel, Physicians. Magistrates, and Planters throughout tlie Town and District are reap vtfnllv requested to hand in lists, previous to that, time, of all persons, both white und colored, J whom they know to be in destitute circumstances. As the amount of destitution iavtvy jrrcat, and the supplies at tlie disposal of the Commissioners are limited, it is exceedingly important that the list should only contain the names of those persons who are absolutely su tie ring for bread and cannot otherwise ! obtain it jlv order of the Hoard. j. a. sen rock Clerk, j April 11. It. "STRAND" FROM the subscriber on the night of the (31 h tilt, one horse Mule, mane and tail reached. shod all round, color, between : brown and mouse. $2">.(!0 reward will be given for the the recovery of said mule. W. II. 1$URGES!?. Statclnirg S;:mtcr Dist.* ?S. C. April 11 j Notice, \J,L persons having eiuims against. tlie estate of J. K. 1 ?OiiV* will present llieni ' I iilv attest oil. :in<l those indebted will make immediate payment (n J. 15. KEILSIIAW, my legal Attorney. A. IJilKVAllD, Adtn'r Apr. 11 1 m. Tax Notice. OlUtKHED, That the Town Tax Hooks l>c closc'd on Saturday the 27th lust, and thai after thai time executions ho issued ' against all defr.uIters. Extract? front the | minutes, J. A. KC'IIKOCK, April 11. 21 C'ik. of Council "SOTTH^TOIJNAr Kershaw S!;?Ti:ai-T. by a. l. mr] ioxald; ordinary. \\J HKllKAS.L). iJuulnp. M. K. J.>. up* ^ plied tome for Letters of Administration on till anil singular the goodsan I chattels rights and credits of'Voi. F. Ferry (tie bonis uoujlate of said Idstrict deceased: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to he mod appear before mo at our j;c::t Ordinary's Court, to he liolditt at Kershav; Court House on I he "J 1st day of May next., to show cause, if any, why the said a titniiiisiiT.liliii should not he gti'Mid, ('liven under my luaul andscal this Ilthdav of April, in lite year of our Lord one thousand oijrlit- hundred and sixty seven, and <tf tho nina'y-lirst ywr ?f American I:i'Kj'OV.'Si'iice. A. Aj<r11 ?2t o. K. J). List of Letters RiiM.ilXIN'i in tlie I'usi Oftie: at Camden tin I !u> I'ili of April, 3i;li7. A?W A Addison. j;?Mis Mali nicy IVown. (colored) June "none. (colored) V.' .1 Ur.i/.iel. II t.' J!arro::*rh, ltohcrt Hinmi.' j)r Wm ilailard. C?.1 It Co vies, Mrs li VV Owner (-) .1 It Corhett. Jane Carter. j)?1' i 1 J):i!!o*p. Mi-s Sarah iJitikins. John 0 l>;:tv.uf, Mi<s AunnJ Havid, Miss Aincy l%j? vi 18 I* ! 1-V21 JIM. Win J'ijiiicy. AruiiMiiil Fci^u.:o:i. '.I?Zeua Uarcy, (li) Sarah (iuidncr, \V M (Sa riser. II?\V 1) Hudwin. (? C Usijrgins. M L Hunter. Mary Ann Hunter, Mr Xl W Holiest. .1?I V Jackson, Siler Joiisch. Viiutv Joii".". K?L Kennedy. Mrs Kennedy, Mrs N M Kviley ] ?Hockey l.anc. (colored) M?Joseph .Mcbntt^lin. 11 1 Mcnsel. George II .McKenzie, N II B Mayor, Hurnr?; /iuck. ' r I!;'! Mob'.cv, Colin ?>ic-JJowt.il. Rev Win W Mood. >'?Judy Xickcrsnu, Miss Sophia Xeill, 1" Ndfin. I*?Mrs A Fresco;i, Cant Y>' Pictner. XauCV .1 Pl'uSCOlb ' 15?Miss Sarah Rose. S?I Simpson, George SJafr'oril, Mr Self. .1 (' Stoke*. \V A.Stono, (-) John Simp, (colo'd) Gcurgo Siunptvr. W !i Scminons, Mrs Martha Ti'.oiiipson. Mrs Xuney 'i'lmmpson. V?W Vcalf, .Mrs. Zeno Yasser. W?K!:*a V. ilie. A W Walker, Miss Lizzie Wilson. Tiieophilus "Wilson. V?John A Voting. Mary J. Ynrlmreiigh. Persons calling for advertised letters should stalclhat lhey arc advertised. . Jsjsf" Persons depositing letters in the Office will jilett.se place the stamp near the upper right hand corner of the envelope, and they will* jilcaso also remetither that without the stamji, a letter cannot lie mailed, hut nilsst be sen: to th? Dead better Office. ,T M. GAY LIS. J'. M. NSW SPRING- GOODS. MISS M.VTJLDA WILSON 51AS ji!"t received a li:in?Isome ami well 1 JL selected .slock of Spring and Summer MILiIiESTEKY, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, t.\?nsl:?i injr of Ladies* lints nti-l llonnels Kihhons. tints i'rcneli Flowers, Dress nations and Trimmings, of nil kinds. Muslins. La was, Calicoes. Lang vlo'hs, Cuamhreys, i-nees and Ldgii'gs, (1 loves. Hosiery, ice. i ogeili'.r with a great variety of oilier article: usi'..i;y loutid in a wall selected slock of V/. i i in cry. Miss WILSON embraces this occasion to tender her thanks lo the Ladies of Camden and vicinity for the liberal patronage she has received, and respectfully invites their attention to Iter present stock. April 4. tf Hall Road Notice. A 1,1. freights by the Camden Uranch S. C. It. Ii. nra received ami delivered at I ihtvhin's Turn Out. j .April 1. J- JONES, Agent. I NOTICE i"n j T TO here l\y forewarn all jrsons from i E. tradingor tratlicing with my wife Elizahcth Sanders. 1 w:!l not. *[..iy any ofV.or contracts or deb's. April-I. HICHAM) SAN" DM US. Executor's Notice!! j \ l'El'SONS holding claims against, i"\ DAN'J, (JASIv'?".<, Dcc'il late of Kershaw j Dis't will present them, legally attested, and i those indebted, will mako payment immediately.?No indulgence will be given, JN'O. J. TRANTHAM. March 2f.h It . Uxor. I T^D^VAR^ 15. CAN'TMV is my authorized A-J ugcr.t during my absence from the State. Marc'j H.~ b . It. M. CAN'TEV. SPECIAL'"NOTICES. FHEE TO EVERYBODY. A Largo G pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to*the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their .Address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mail. Address, 1'. 0. Drawer, d!. Troy, N. Y. J&v'*' A Yocsi; Lahv returning to her country home, altera sojourn of a few mouths in the City, was hardly recognised by her friends. In pjacv of a coarse, rustic. Hushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twentythree she really apperrcd but eighteen. TJpou inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them That she used the Cir. hie acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personul appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its coinpinatioii, as Mature iicrself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, demising and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the surface as Nature intended it should he. clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $1. sent l.?y Mail or Express. on receipt of an order bv W. T,. CLABlv & CO.. Chemists, N'o. :) West Fayette .St.. .Syracuse, N*. Y The only American Agents for the sale of the sam?. .March 7.?ly, Know thy Destiny. Mahamk E. P. Tnoit.vrox, the great Eng lisli Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrieian. who has. astonished t!;e scientific classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thoruton possesses such o ;ndeiTul powers of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or marriid of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you arc to morry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known us the Psyehojijotrnpe, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the husband or wife ofthe applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, &c. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can as'ort. Slic will send when desired a cert-lied certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion. and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yon will receive the picture and desired information by return mail. All eoiutnttr.icni.'nus sacredly emiti l.'!iiinl. Address.il eotilideiieo, Madami: K. !'. T'.iiik.wun. i'. (). Ilo>: ilfUJ,Hudson, X. V. Wonderful but True. MADAMH i;i:.Mi:.*GTUX, ill'J world-renowned Axiro'ogist midSomnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant slate, ?Ioijnontos (lie vary featurea of tin; person you uvc to marry, and by the aid of en inst riimviit of intense power. known as the i'liyoiintuotrope, guarantees lo produce a perfect and life-like picture of thcJutury husband or wife of the applicant. \vit#diile of marriage, occupation, lending traits of character. &e. This is no imposition. testimonials wit hunt nutiibjic: ^ i ?. i i1111^ 1 no 11 0f T.nTTi, age, i disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing lifty cvnts. and stamped envelope addressed to yoursell^vmi will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired infor- 1 illation. Addaoss in confidence, ?d.u>AMK (iKRTUt'UK Uk.mk:to.v, ]'. (). Ilox lii>7, West Troy. N. V. March 7.?.y. CHESM III' & WORKMAN, (:,\r. CHIK.NUT, W. 11. 11. VOIiKM.lX,) And Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice in the Courts of Kershaw and adjoining Districts. Business entrusted in them will meet with prompt and careful at tent ion. < J lliee. sit pre sen', above the store of Baum, Bro. & Co. March 113. There cometii glad tidings of joy to all, 'i'n young, and to old, to great and to small: The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for ail. an 1 all may be fair, Sy the Use of CIIASTELLER'S WHITE LIQUID For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion. The most valuable and perfect, preparation in use, forgiving the skin n beautiful pearllike lint, that is only found in youth. It rjuickly removes Tan. Freckles. Pimples, Blotches. Sloth Patches. Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin, kindly licalingthc same leaving it. wiiite and clear us alabaster, Its use cannot be detected by the .closest scrutiny, . .ml being n vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless, li is the only arLig'o of I the kind used by the French, and coiisi-' rC(] by the Parsian as hidin'usultlr to a perfect toilet. Upward- 30.00^ no!ties' were sold during ' past g mflieienlg uarantee of its effienr-, Price only To cents. Sent by it'.I., post-paid, on receipt, of an order, by BURGEE, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists, 285 Hirer .St., Troy X. V. March 1!. ly. State of South Carolina, KERSIIA ir DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ; "Msi i*y* 15. Shaw, vs. .15. 15. Adatnson? Kidara* I ion in Foreign At Inch vis* / WIIKHBAS. The j'lnbi-di(1',m tlic 0th day of.anuary, ISO. , fileh<;r dcclarutionn?{" e u vu ."int, who (as it is said) is a j.-cnt iiou? ii1hj \V-(hoitt llie limits of this ^ Cud lias neither wife nor attorney %.?vn within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served; ii is therefore ordered, that- the said defendantdo appeal", and plead to the said declaration, on or before the J Dili day of January next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise fiusil and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. W. CLi'BUKN, c. it. p. & (t. s. Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Jau 11,?ly. New Barber Shop. (t KOKCi 15 McLHA.V respectfully atinounT ccs to the public that lie has opened a Shaving and 'lair Pressing Saloon in the southeast corner of the .Mansion House, lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens. and hopes, by polite attention to the wants of his patron?, to merit a liberal en-1 couragciuent, Jan. 1 ' NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK. CHOES, ? SHOES, SHOES. GENTS', BOYS', YOUTHS', LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S; Or oven* description and size. One o(" the linn having several years experience in this line of business, feels satislied that he can give entire satisfaction in cheapness of prices and quality of goods. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. SUGAR, COFFEE, 1 HiAo, BACON, LAItD, FLOUR, CORN, MACKAREL. KEROSENE OIL, BUTTER, CHEESE, CANDLES, SOAP. SODA, . PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER: MACE, NUTMEGS, CLOVES. GINGER PRESERVES, DRIED FRUIT, RAISINS, ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, . ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS, PECAN NUTS, BUTTERNUTS, CANDY. CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES. The Gooils were bought low for the C.ifh mid will be fold exceedingly low for ihc sume. 131."II a S k BOS WELL. March 28?if. NOTICE. To the Commissioners of Free Schools for Kershaw District. rrillK Commissioners of Free Schools for J. Kershaw District urc hereby notified to moot, at CfiinJcti, in the? Ordinary's Office, on . nm i'-'i 'M T'kI'^3^1*1 Ti.ii.~0rtv^oJ.ject I., m. fin... w-TCllt'give in a<tci'uia:ire, as buisiness of past years ns ivell ?s the present year is to be settled and effected wliieli requires the presence ami cooperation of all the Conminissioncrs (much less a quorum) to transact the same, a. l. Mcdonald, March 28th.?2t Secretary. DR."N7A.~PR ATT."' [Successor to Pratt & Wilson Bros.] WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, I Analytical and Consulting -mr T-l -tl/r T n m U J?L Hj iVJL I E) "1 , NO. -3, 1IAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALER IN Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, AND Druggist's Sundries. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fcriltzers, &c., niudp with greatest carc and accuracy.? Chemical advice given in ull bvanshes of the science, on moderate terms. $3?J)r. F. OLFN DAXNKT.LY, SO favnraly known throughout the State, is with me, and would be glad io see his old friends' or receive orders for Goods. March 21. 5m UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY.' Ai?(i KKOATK OA PITA T. CONSOLIDATED STilEA^A'T or the Garmauia, Hoover, Niagara, . AND i?ep:jiiUc Insurancc COMPANIES, ' OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, On the 81 -ft dan of December, 1SGG. CAPITAL. Aggregate Capital, $2,000,000.00 Surplus, 000,207.78 Total Capital and Surplus, 85,109,207.78 ASS Ed'S. United .State Securities, 1,598.090.00 l<oans or. Boml und Mortgage, 000,050 00 Cits'. iii null in hands of 204,578.30 Loans on Slocks, payable on demand, 388,300.00 Heal Karate and other securities, 410,180,48 S3.100,207,78 LIABILITIES. Losses in process of adjustment, $150,978.41 Claiifis lor losses resisted by the Company, 04,101.02 Unpaid Dividends, 8Sti.OO $172,026.33 W. D. McDOWALL, Agent Camclen, S. C. March 21. 2t. Prime Hams, BACON SIDES and Lnrd." Also?Nails, floes, Spades, Plows Corn Shellers, C'ui1 ting Knives, Pruning Shears, Axes, Garden Plows, Forks, Hakes, &c?Also best Tens, Spires, Gelatine, Extracts, of Superior finality, Yeast. Powder, Mustard, Sozodout, Spnulding's liquid Glue, Poniutuin Furniture Polish. Refined Soda &c. To be found at low prices for cash at li. V*. BONNEYS'. 1 March 21 tf .i. ,l,w ir tiwh SPRING GOODS, 1867. I AM now receiving my SPRING STOCK of Dress Goods, Laces and Embroideries Calicoes, Ginghams and Hosiery .Bleached, brown and col'd Domestics Cnssimcrcs, Tweeds and Drillings Heady-made Clothing, Hats, &c. ALSO?r Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Shoes and Gaiters, of very superior quality, i The above (lootls have been selected personally. since the recent decline in prices, and will be sold at a very moderate advance for cash. ROEERT M. KENNEDY, Agent. Marco 28. tf FERTILIZER ?. 5" APES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPIIOSDl 1'IIATE OP LIME, for Cotton, Corn Wheat, Vegetable Crop3, &c. All of its Phosphates arc in a condition to become* fjuiekly soluble in the soil, and available to the crop. The animal matters, blood and flesh, j'ieldir.g ammonia, produce an early start and vigorous growth, enabling the plant to appropriate phosphates and other valuable nigreaiour.^or Use rortilizer ior tlio complete ileveli.perncnt oi' the lint of Cotton, grain of Wheat, unci crops generally. 1_ . KINSMAN S: HOWELL, pole Agents, 153 East Buy, Charleston, S. C. To Planters! 3_y LOW STEEL, from 4 to 11 inches wide I. I HON, from 1{ to 8 inches wide. For sale low for cash, bv C.'.J. McDOWALL. March 14. tf Notice. 4 LI. persons, white and hiacl:, arc posi- i i lively prohibited l'rom Hunting, Fishing ] or Trespassing upon any of my lands. All < permits heretofore granted ate withdrawn.? } Against all hereafter trespassing, the law will ] be rigidly enforced. t JOHN iURDELL. Kershaw District, March 14. 4t? i afflictedT^ SUFFERm MOSS! When by the ttse of Dit. JOIIXYIlLE'S ELIXllt you con be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost. The astonishing oitcee:?j which has aiu.n.15**-^. this invaluable medicine, for Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy. Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts ii!' self-destruction, feara of insanity. &c. it will restore i lie appetite, renew the health of (hosts who have destroyed it by sensual ex- , ccsa or evil practices. Young Men. be humbugged no more by 'Quack Doctors' am! ignorant practitioners, but send without delay Tor the Elixir, end be at once restored to health and happiness. A rer'ect Cure is Guaranteed J- ^ ' One bottle is sukietenl to cttccl a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO, Dn .lOHXVli.LE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, tor the speedy am! permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet. Urethral Discharges, Gravel. Stricture, and tilt affections of the Kidneys and llludder. Cures efi'cctcd in front one to tive days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that tire harmless 011 the system, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of diet is'necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner jnterfcre v.it.li business pursuits. Price, ? ' I per l)o;c. Eithir of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to any address, c'oselv sealed, and post-paid, bv mail or express, on receipt of price. Address ali orders !u UKllGEi'%, S.'IL YT.S CO., Chemists. No -? ) Diver .Street, Troy, X. V. BEA U T Y ! Auburn, Goldr.n, Flaxen and till'ecu Curls, Pi:t>iH'fT.t> l>y the use nf Prof I)K?iT?'EUX* If it I.-1-1! I LE UHKVJiUX. (>nu application wurraiitcd to curl tlie most straight mid stubborn luiir of either into wavv ringlets, or heavy massive etuis. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris r.tnl London, with the most gratifying results. Does no injur" the liaiv. Price by mail, sealed ut"' postnaic $!. Descriptive Circulars ' iVop * 1,1. dress BKBOKR, JflHTi'S *' CO., Chemists, -X Troy, X, v.. Sole Agents lor the ',T..ied States, ASTEQLOGY! Til s B 2 Arid *lstos11 shed AT Ti.'E WONUKit I'L L EKVStl.ATIOXS MADE I'A' TUP CHEAT ASTitOLOGIST, Irladr-rnc H. A. P2RHIGO. QUE reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. 0 She restore# to happiness those who, from doleful evenis, ciitastiophc.'.. crossesiu_ 1 ?- i?-1- ! friends. loss of love, iv.v. ??* 7 money, &e., have' Income despondent. She brings togc'h?r tho-c long separated, gives information coiietming absent friends or lovers, real ores lost r.r stolen property, tells yo;t the business yj:.i are best qualified to pursue and what to:; will be most .successful, Causes -speedy marriages ami tells you tlie very day you will marry, (rivesyou the inttno, likeness uu 1 characteristics of the person. .Sin- reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils the dark and bidden misieries of the future. From the stars we see in thstirmancnt?the malefic stars the overcome or predominate in the COII figuvat in i?from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrolugist on earth. It costs 3011 but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity, t.'onsulratiou fee, with likeness and all de-divd information, $1. Parties living at a distance canconsult the Madam by mail with ci|iml safety and satisfaction to theim-elves, as if ::i person. A full and explicit chart, written out. with all inquiries answered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned*. The strictest secresy will bo maintained. and all correspondence returned or dest fayed, Itefeivncefs of the highest order furnished those desiring them. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you wore born, enclosing a small lock of hair.* Address. ,\1 a ham t: II. A. t'Elli! IflO, P. 0. Drawer W.ul, UCYFALO, N, V, TARESH GARDEN' SEEDS umi! -5- Oni'jii .Setts, of all kinds. For sale by 1 i!'"jpf:.-o>; a rr:;r \r\ 1 keparatoroaMj Tlirow away your false frizzes., your switc! your wig? >15::. Destructive of comfort, and not -worth a fc" Come aged, come youthful, come ugly a* fair, And rejoice in your otvn luxuriant hair. REPARATOR CAPILLI,'J u I^OR restoring hair upon bald heads (from, whatever cause it runy have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it lias no equal. It will force the beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald hoads in from two to thrco mouths. A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is nothing tliat will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are false, as thousands of living witnesses (from their own experience) can bear witness. But many will say, how arc wc to distinguish the genuine from the spurious? It certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of the different Preparations advertised for the hair and beard are entirely worthless and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, t ry the lleparator Cappifli; it will cost you nothing unless it fully comes up to our representations. If your Druggest does not keep it, send us one dollar and we will fowartl it, postpaid, together with a receipt for the money, which will be-returned you on application, provided entire satisfaction is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, " No. 3 V.'est Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. T. WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES! Forced to grow upon the smoothest faci? ih. from three to five weeks by using Dr SEVIGNE'S RESTAURATEUR CAI'ILLIAUJE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting upon the Beard^ftnd Hair in an almost mirculous manner, "it lias been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names, of ajl purchasers will be registered, satisfaction is not given injy>><r^nlstance, tfis coney will be chcp^aity^pfunded* ^ Price jy mail, scaicd'-atiU postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address 15ERGER, S^UTTS & CO., Ckomsts, No, 28-3 River Street., Troy, N. Y., Sole tgents for the United States. . EXCBIjSZO?-'. EX<pLEI0R M cnAsiiLLEHV ttatr. -EXTERMINATOR!) ^rjiemoving Superfluoumair. TotTnr-ladies especially, this JpNluablo depilatory recommends itself as bcintl aj_ most indispcnsible article to female hyty, is casilv applied, docs not burn or injwA^ antJ + ?AAfo VTW warranted to remove superfluous liairxM&^^ low foreheads, or from any part of the bow, completely, totally and radically extirpatng * ^ ^hc same "leaving the skin soft smooth and \ natural. This is the only article used by ty* \ French, and is the only real effectual depict- \ tcry in existence. Price 75 cents per J3?ck- ^ age, sent postpaid, to any addrN ceipt of an order, bv BEUGFIL-SUUTW Chemists. L'?5 itiver St., Troy, N.T. ~ ckispeeTooma. ~ X Oil! she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, .. Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, ' Enchained the very heart and mind. C Puis PER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and (/'lossy Ringlets or Heavy JIassice Curls. e. using this article Ladies and Gentlemen essu beautify tlicmsclves a thousandfold. It is i lie only article lit I lie world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful. glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only earls the hair, but invigorates. beauiilies and cleanses it; is highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the lnost complete article of the hind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L CI. A lilt & CO., Chemists, -\'o. " West l ayette Street, Svuaucsjs, N. T. Eersiiaw?In Ecfoity. Douglas Harrison and Ma.; y C. Patterson, and as Adrn'v and Adui.'.., v.t. Robert C. Patterson, Vfyait If. I.'tttterson, Joseph R. Gilbert, Susan George. Thos. F. Ale Dow, ct al. Hill for Injunction, to sell Lands, Marshall As3c'-:. &e. i' appearing to my satisfaction that Robert C. Pnttefson and Susan George, two of the above named Defendants to said Hill, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State, it is Ordered, on motion of Shannon, Solicitor for Complainants, That the said Robert C. Patterson and Susan George do plead, answer or demur to the above Bill within throe months of the date of the publi cation hereof: m uct.imr. wiiercui an uvucipru coh/ux-j will 'uc entered aarainst them. J, U. M'.NLAT, C. E. K. D. Commissioner's Cilice, Camden, March 4, 1 March 7?3m. STATEMENT OF TIIE HcmelnsiirancQ Go. of N. Haven. .TAXUAUV. 1807, United States and State Rends, $433,000,05 National Bank Stock. 308,485.00 Ileal Estate owned by the Co., 75,000.00 Loans on Mortgage. stocks and on call. . 54,444.1 Cash on !ui:id? in Batik. in Ag'is hands due (' r premiums, 304,848.00 Bills Receivable and nutlet ermine;! ltre& inland Salvages, 5S,739.70 Interest and Rents accrued, 44,501.00 All other property belonging to the company, 80,8G8.27 s $1,410,110.00 Losses unpaid nud in process of *" adjustment, 68,8UU.su Net Assets, $1,371,510.74 As Agent for litis staunch ami reliable company, f am now prepared to take risks 0:1 the most, favorable terms. E. If. JIOXXKV, March 7?tf A pre lit. Tax XCotic3. THE bonks f.-r :??,si?".<niciit an?l receiving the T: :.c> licrslnwl'istrict. are now open a? fhrt -"ore "f ib-Donah! ii McOttny, and will be k-.pt ?. ;? .a ?III t!:e first of Juno, at wliic.'t time th:.v will he closed, and all defaulters double-taxed. The books f*r the ijUarierly returns of the sales of Meivh 1 oi:?c, :?e.. r.ro open at the sari:e place, 'i i>e lies: ipn.rter cuds on' tbo :> 1.-r <>f March. iiiit. II. PATE, Vrr:*-. 7- - rf T. C. K. JD.