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<_> p it it j it cw v ij m wa__»__s*_._.v svp t lli t & single copies five cents i_ewi ha-ives editor & proprietor the old usjh stale forever gaston spe cial notices ~ ass rologt the world astonished attiir won i kill ul run ki.atmns made by till great astrolouist madame h a pcrrisro she reveals secrets no mortals ever knew she restores to happines those who frouidole lul ev-nis ciitaslropbies crosses iu love loss fof reatious and friends loss of money c have be ie despondent she brings togeth er thoselong separated gives i urination con pruning a ■-■■"' !'■' is or lovers restores lost ot stolen property tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be most successful causes speedy mar riages aud tells you thu very day you will marry gives you tho name likeness ami characteristics ofthe person shu reads your very thoughts and by her almost supernatur al powers unveils the dark and hidden myste ries of the future from the stars we see iu the firmament the malefic stars that over come rn iiredoininate in i configuration from the aspects and positions of the planets and tlie ti x-.l stars in the heavens nt tho time of birth she deduces the future destiny of man fail not to consult thegroatest astn.l ogist on tirtli it costs you hip ti trifle and you may never again have so favorable uu op portunity cousultati oi fee with likene and all desired information 1 i'm lie liv ing sl n distance cati consult tlie madame by mail wi h ufi ty and satisfaction to themselves «> if in peis n a lull and ex licit chart written out with nil iinpiiries answered and ikenuss enclose 1 sent l.y mail nu receipt of price above mentioned i'l strictest secre cy will l.e miiiiitaiui 1 and nil correspondence ret urn ed or destroyed references of the high est order furnished those desiringthem write plainly tin day ofthe month and yeariu which r,,u w'.-re born enclosing n small lock ufhnir address madame ii a perhkio p.o drawer 293 buffalo n y march 28 16(17 _________ there co tli r_i 1 fillings of joy to all to v i ' i old to great tu it small : tho beauty which ouco was so precious and rare is free for all and till may be fair bv ihe use of chastbllae's white liquid ii n a m e tu for improving aud beautifying the com plexion the mist valuable aud perfect preparation n use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint tlint is only found in youth it quick ly removes tan freckles pimples blotches moth patches sallowuess eruptions nud all im luritiesol the skin kiudlyhealiug the same leiving the skin white an 1 clem ns alabaster its use can not be detected by the closest scru tiny nud being u vegetable preparation isper fuotly harmless it is th ily nrticle t the kind usud by tli french and is consider 1 by the parisian as indispensable to a perfect toil t upwards of 31 000 bottles were sold during the ui-t year a snfficieul guarantee of its ih i-iicy price only 75ceuts seut by mail post paid on receipt of an order by bkhgelt,shutt-s co chemists 285 river st troy n y april g7 twly excelsior excelsior i ciiastellar's hair exterminator tor removing superflnous hair to the 1 dies especially this invaluablede piutory recommeuds itself us being an al most indispensable article to female beauty is easily applied does nol burn or injiin the akin but nets directly on the r,...ts it is warrant 1 to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads or from any part of the body completely totallj and radically extirpating the mine leaving the skin soft smooth and natural this is t nly article used by tin french and i tl ly real effectual depila tory in existence prici-75 cents per package tent post-paid to any address on receipt ,, an order by l_g_.i-,siirtts co chemists 285 rivers . troy n y april 4.'fi7 '"-'. v c.-^spcr coma hi ' site i '- beautiful and fair witli ton eyes and ra.litinl liair wl turlliir tendrils soft entwined km i rim i tlie very heart nml mind citispkh coma for curling tht hair of either sex into wary and trios hint/lets or ueary massive curls by using this article ladb'san.l retitlemei beautify themselves a thousand fold '' ii the only article in the world that will cur straight li •'"'• and nl the same give ii ii beau tiful gliinny appeal ,■•■- tl .' i'risper c • • not only curls the hair bill i iz"f it i uu tili.-s and cleans - il : is i ly in 1 deliirhi fully perfumed aud is tbe n ideof tbe kind ; <" •'" an ■■public the crisper t b sent i any address sealed and p . i a.l.hv nil .. rs • v . li rl.ai.'k v co i jfu ji w ' i " - " ■■' ''-"• n - march ■-'-• isii _ ' '" ' ' useful bcc'cs " qll l'\t i'l 11(1 mm i - : ii w j '-" 0 ";,,, i ' no love 25 enl ii i how lo i c ". . t ,;..„. special notices reparator capilli throw away your false frizzes your switches yom wig destructive of comfort and not worth i ng i oitn ■aged come youthful come ugly and lair and rejoice in yoor own luxuriant hair reparator capilli for restoring hair upon balil heads from whatever cause il may have fallen out ami forcing ii growth of hair < 1 1 > • > » • the face ii has it luil ' it will force the beard to grow up ii the sinoothesl face in from live to eight -.-,., ks or huh , •'< bald li is in from two tu three mouths a fewiguorant practition ers have asserted that there is nothing that will force nr hasten the growth ofthe hair or beard their assertions uro fnlse as thous uudsof living witnesses from their own expe rience can bear witness but many iyill siiv how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious ? it certainly is dilpcult as nine-teuths of the diiferent prepaiations advertised lor the hair aud beard are entirely worthless and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase to such we w,,ul,l say try the reparator capilli it will est you nothing unless it fully comes , . to our representations it your druggist does not keep iti send us one dollar and we will forward it post paid together with a re ceipt t',,r the money which will be return you on application providing entire satisfac tion i not given address w i clark v co lie ists i west fuvette street syracuse n y io ;, t-eli is lsli'7 tw-ly afflictbd ! suffer no^more vl,,.ii i.v tho ti • ' j i'u hun vii l.k's kl xik you can bo cured permanently , and al u trilling cost , tho astonishing success which tin - attended this io niu ino lot physical nml ner vous weiikuess ucucrul debilit und prostra tion l..i-m,l llu m.j-i llm-r-.i , illlpotelll'.l . ". ., ,-, , ,,_. | of you lillil indiscretion rs it the-iaosl v tl - le preparation discovered h will rem ive nil ner u ftfl ( : •■'■■■' : r lv " sioii excitement inctipueit to i ily or busi uess loss t memory confusion thoughts ol sclf i,.-:'-,ii-lio!,,fei_,'s otii ity,_e it willrcstoro :!„■appetite renew the health of those who bavu destroved ii bv sensual exco - or e il i i'lu'tices young men bo biiuib "_■. tdno more by qua k doctors 1 nml ignorunt pr n titioi u't , bul - tl wil iiiil ilehv for tin :-' ' ir m j be ' nee re stored lo heiil th utul liii . a pcriccl i lire ,, ii',i;,ie,il in every instance price 1 , or four bottles to one address -:'■. one bottleis utbcieut tu cll'ect n cure m all l>r al._i),i)k joixville'sspbwiplcpii-iis for the speed v ami permanent cure ol uotiorrhea iii .,.',. urethral discharges gravel strii turn mid all affections of tho kidneys u.iil ladder cures cll'ecti.c in l'roni one to live days lhe ,,-,- prepared from vegetable extracts tli harmless on tl -' stem and never nauseate the utoniach or impregnate the breath no change ol diel is necessary while using them nor does their iction in any ihaniier interfere with business pur suit price i per box either of tbe abovo-montioned articles wil bo sent to mi address closely sealed aud po t-naid hy mail or express on receipt of price address ull orders to 131_,1-ger_8__tttts .. co chemists su.'l-ii riverstroot troy n v april 1,'iw tw-ly f t /' 7>tm i.ahv returning to hei country home after a sojourn of a few months in the city wns hardly recognised by her friends in place of it coarse rustic hushed face she hud a soft ruby complexion of alums imirble sinoothuess and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen i inquiry us to the cause of bo greal a change she plainly told thein that she use i the cir cassian balm and considered it au inval uable acquisition to any lady's toilet hy its n cany lady r oentlemaneauiuiprovetheii i personal appeiiiunc nn hundred fold il is simple iu its combination us nature hersell is simple yet unsurpassed in its _ efficacy in drawing impurities from also healing cleans ing and beautifying tli ■shin and complexion uy its direct action on the cuticle it drawsfrom it"nll its impurities itiudl bealiiig the same niiil leaving the surface as mature intended il should be clear s,,t't smooth and beautiful price s i sent by mail or express n recepl uf an oi'ler by vv i clark \ co chemists no 3 west i'iiyette st syracuse n . y i'l nly american agents for the sale ol lli sumo iiiiirel ms tu i i unow tny es tiny mm ami k v io__th the greal en glish astrologist clairvoyant uud psycho metrician win has astonished ilo scietitilh classes of the < ld world ims now i cute i her .- if at hudson x y madame '. imrntoi possesses such wonderful powers of seen ' s,,iht ns to eutible her to impart l.nowlcd ifthe greatest importance t t 1 .,' single o 1 married of either sex while in n state o truiice she delin.'iltes the very features 1 tin ■ii is oi you are t marry and by i aid i in histrunieiil of intense power known as tin p fc .| i.itrope 111111 nit '.-- to i.i luce it liie like picture of tlie future husband or wife n .'. ._, i;.-i -. togetl il 1 it f marriage ,... ii ... in life lea iii •■traits of elm \,.. '!';., . is no humbug as thousands . - c will i nd win de -"" • i aiite that i '"'■'> ' i.e ill i'lk'l ' a ' ' gtll j 1 ' - • ■will ' . ■; - madame i '. i . p ... ho ; ll i.l_..ii v , i - - i-i i ly old north state t_m weekly u3-1utes op subscription ck tehims cash in advance tri wc-kly one vcnr - • 5.00 -• * six months - - 3 mi •• one mouth - - 76 eta weekly wee kly paper one year - - . 3 -' hi six months - - ' ■■''" ton copies one year - j'j.c .. .. tiveutj copies one i ear 40.00 a cross a on the paper indicates the expiration of the subscription ,. . the type on which the old xohtii statv s printcd is entirely new no pains will be snared to makeil a ivel ie visltorto every family in order .. do thin ive have engaged the services ol able and accomplished literary contributors advertising rates transient rates for all periods less than one month one square pint insertion j1.00 each iii-.-'ineni insertion ■'" i jun-acl rates for periods of one to r,,,u months ' 1 mo i 2 mo | ji mo i ■! mo i f mo i 1 square s6.u0 s-smi 12110 16.00 20,011 2 sqiaiiim 7 50 ii i (»' 21 no i -■oo 3 sqcake.-i 10 00 iti 00 j 1 llll 26 nil i 34 ihi i suuauks 12.00 1sh jinn 2h 1)0 | 37.1hi ,,,- u col 1 mx i '-!' 00 2000 | ■'.- nl it u i i i 20 00 21 ( ,' ' 3 '. 110 38 hi j 1 1 00 a qv it col 2 33 i ' ihi 48 i 0 ml 00 „ ne , in till i 12 00 i b2 00 tin i 0 j j special contracts will be made with those who desire to advertise lor a longer term than four months court n ces nn advertisements will be cl it the usual rut - ten lines of solid minion typo or about one inch lengthwise uf the column constitute a i|,l.lv.e special notices it leailed niiiiion ill lie con traetutl for nl the otllce at nol less than double thi 1 rate nf ordinal a(h .-. ' eniei inserted as rcaifitig matter wi t h approval o the editors lilt cenl - per line adverti eme'uts inserte '. irregularly oral iuter , nl . j ; ■":,' ■additional th r tte i irititc.l are for standing adver one or two squares chaugeablo at iliscrotiou 0 per cenl additional more than two is cl angeablo nl discre tion per of teu line for i \ cry change twenty-five cents five squares estimated an n quarter column and ten mil hills for n,l rortising whether by the tin nr year will be considered d u md collectable on presentation h'd q'na i'os'j s a i : ■. . x c i ati.r.'t 1st 18g7 ) general order no :. k <. tho following appointments of registers ns announced in general orders no go headquarters second military district foi the military posl of salisbury arc herebi assigned to duly in the registration pre cincts herein set forth registrars are required to take the ontli prescribed hy congress approved july 2d 18g2 they will report in person to these licr.dqunrti . - without di lay in order to so i scribe t s.-iid oath and be furnished with ihe necessary books and blanks for regis trillion " llveiy board of registration will choose its presiding i ffi r « ho will repre sent ihe board nnd announce its action up on all matters coming before it " regulations for the government of re gistrars in the discharge of their duth s will be duly published as soon ns practicable or general informal ion all communications from registrars will be addressed to ihes headquarters regis.rnrs will inform these headquar ters of their post office address upon every change of station in case of death or casualty rendering registrars hereby assigned incapable ,•! executing their office the fact will be re 1 ported to this office by the presiding officer or oilier mi ml r i tho board that the i ennci so existing may be filled without delay registrars announced in general orders no go current series headquarters second military district nol accepting the position will please inform these headquarters al uiire tin following iiiiiu d voting places are hereby estalisbed for registration in the counties coinprii-ing ibis post nnd nre us signed to the registration boards herein named as follow s alexander county 0n board y s teuguc thomas stirwnld aud \- m stevenson for the entire county alleghany county — two li,„ir,ls first ii ,. ml 1 1 ni.iii ll.ii_.iin daniel c jones and henderson cheek for lhe voting precinct i ( iiij 1 ( ivil 1 rat r ( irei i nnd pain fork :.',! hoard a li carson francis bryan n 1 john m.iiile son for the votii g pre cincts of i'iney creek nnd ( ld fields 1 .,'.. i '■■■,,. io two boards isl board ictlw iu '('. bnrtlett john ii ( lursou and fid ward i ,« e lor iln iru i cincts of li ll'ert ui ' in stnul hill fine i swamp nnd m url'ni st | -.',!. \ . j ami i . i ...... - ! francis bryni . for lb ;-..-.,, t i n'ortli i id fii ids and ; creek , ' . i : i i i i • _. i it ii n pre is of i ' bi ll '-. . i . ' i . . 1 . t 1 . m foot and jcre smith for the voting pre eincts of patterson sommers and rug'i creek da tie v unity — one board jno i.unn thomas brown and a 1 clements for the entire county iredell county two boards 1st board jno ii mclaughlin w ii george and w williams for the voting precincts of statesville mount morris bib erty hill and miles 2d hoard james l bell moses a white and john mc ubbins for the voting precincts of williamsburg fraleys watts williams and ecles store liniiiiii county — tiro boards 1st moses l holmes c s moring and james burns for the voting precincts of salisbury litakers harkeys gold hill and morgans 2d thornton butler thos e brown and j ii hawkins for tlie voting pre cincts of neely's mill mount ilia and at wolls surry county — two board 1st joel hunt gilbert a lowe and robert m jurvis for the voting precincts ofdobson eentriss nixon browns mills and hay stack 2d k v taylor john simmons and john peel for the voting precincts of ml airy toms creek dennis whitakers und buck ford watauga county — two boards 1st samuel ii boinian william van i-oiiiii-rs ai'ti john hardin for the voting precincts of boone cove creek welches si re and shulls mills 2d r.'iiilett brown david norris and al fred thomas for th voting precincts of shaunee haw rothewood hold hill and stiucs bain willies i'mnitiy — two boards 1st ralph 1 loll rook robert b bryan iml caswell j smith for the voting pre cincts of lovelace larvis new castle antioch rock creek edwards trap hill ami walnut grove 2d george h brown j e st clair and w b segrisl for the voting pre cincts ofmulbury redis river church's mills job's cabin dyer's store mouth i elk watt's school house brushey mountain and wilkesborn yadkin county — two hoards i si board dr belson b benbow jo seph williams and alexander williams for the voting precincts of ilamptonvillc vadkitiville and htltltsville 2d board thomas martin robert g x.icliar v and a n tomlin for the voting precincts uf jouesville mount nebo ana easc bend in accordance with instructions from head quarters :_ j 1 military district re ceived this morning tho above boards ol registration will organize at once aud give public notice of their meeting al the sever al election precincts assign 1 to them commencing tho registration on the 15th day of august 1867 by oid.r t col jno r edie y 11 mcmim.m a postad't from the rural new yorker curiosities of mar riag-e marriage is the first and most ancient of all institutions as the foundation of so ciety ai i ibe family it is universally ob served throughout tbe globe no nation having been discovered however barbar ous which docs not celebrate the union of the sex.s by ceremony and rejoicing j be abuses of ibe institution as polygamy in fidelity and divorce having in no manner touched its existence however they may have vitiated its purity tlie condition of women in nil countries bis uffurdi'd a fruitful theme for the obser v.tiioii ofthe traveler and lhe speculations of ibe phi'osophcr and ihe novelist it has i ecu uniformly found thai lhe savage i : the ivraiit of ihe female sex while the po i siiiou and consideration given to woman is advanced in proportion to the refinement of social life under the laws ol lycur gus niiuia anil even later law givers the power ot the husband over the wife was absolute sometimes even including the power f life and death the wife was al ways defined and treated as a thing not ., p cr8 ou — the absolute property of her 1,,,,1 lu ibe earlier ages a man might sell his children or bis wile indifferently ami relics of ibis rude custom still survive even union nations called civilized and chris tian lu iln ntries of the east where po lygamy is almosl universal marriage is nol tli sacred ii which it is held to be in christian countries in persia men mar i ry either lor life r fora determinate time t i'nivi len or men bants commonly apply to il magistrate fora wife during their deuce tu any dace ami the cadi pi . i in i number 1 girls for a beh ction „ ui h declare lo be honi si and healthy emir wives are pi nnitted to each husband in i'ei'-in mid ib ■same number is mm l,v ib mahomed tn lavt to thi muss 1 nun in chinese tartury a hind of male po uny is practice and a plurality ill i v rospi i'd in thibet it is customary for the brothers of a family to have a wife in common and they gen erally live in harmony and comfort with her among the ( ilmucks the ceremony of marriage is performed on horseback — the girl is first mounted and permitted to ride off at full speed when her love takes a horse and gallops after her if lie over takes the fugitive she becomes his wife and the marriage is consummated on the spot it is said hat no instance is known ofacaluiuck girl ever being overtaken unless she is really fond of her pursuer the arabs divide their affections be tween their horses and their wives and re gard the purity of blood in the former quite as much as in their offspring polygamy is practiced only by the rich and divorces are rare in ceylon the marriage propos al is brought about by the man first send ing to her when he wishes to become his wife to purchase her clothes these she sells for a stipulated sum generally asking as mcuh as she thinks requisite for them to begin the world with in the evening he calls on her with the wardrobe at her father's house and they pass the night in each other's company next morning if mutually satisfied they appoint the day of marriage they are permitted to separate whenever they please and so frequently avail themselves of this privilege that they sometimes change a dozen times before t in i i inclinations are wholly suited in hindustan the women have a pecu liar veneration for marriage as it is n pop ular creed that those females who die vir gins are excluded from the joys of para dise in that precocious country the wo men begin to boar children at about the age of twelve some even at a eleven the proximity of the natives of india to the burning sun which ripens men ns well as plants it the earliest period in these tro pical latitudes is assigned ns the cause — the distinguishing mark of the hindoo wife is the most profound fidelity submis sion and attachment to her husband on the banks ofthe senegal and among many african tribes the matrimonial prize most sought after is abundance of flesh to obtain corpulance is regarded as the only real comeliness a female who can move with the aid of two men is but a mod erate beauty while the lady who cannot stir and is only to be moved on a camel is esteemed a perfect paragon nor is this queer fancy for obesity in women confined to the savages in the torrid zone since we read in wruxall's travels in russia that " in order to possess any pre-eminent de gree of loveliness a woman must weigh at least two hundred weight the empress elizabeth and catharine ii both ace,,nu ll.i very fine women were of ihis massive kind in italy matches arc made with prover bial levity and marriage vows if report speaks truly are easily broken young rii-giiis an systematically bartered and lold by their parents and young people ire married every day who never saw one mother before concubinage is a constant eiiii'dv for these ill-advised and deceitful damages and the peculiaily italian term icisbio indicates the indemnity which cus ni prescribes for lhe fair sex fettered to lusbands unloved in france as has often been remarked voiucii monopolize all the society and a urge bhare oi the business of life the soffee houses the theatres the shops the minuets or drinking shops are filled w itli ivoineii women lord it at all assemblies md arc better informed and mog capable managers than men marriage is looked ipon not so much as a matter ol affection is of interest and the sacreduess of tho tie s proportionately slender maniagc in sweden is commonly govern d wholly by the will of the parents and is founded upon interest a stolen match is almost unheard of and persons of either ex seldom 111 uty before the age of tweuty i'.ve in thirty divorces are very rare russia appears to bo the most prepos terous country in europe in its treatment of women the nuptial ceremonies all singular are based upon tho degradation ol the female when the parents have agreed upon the match the bride is examined by a number of women to see if she has any bodily defect on her wedding day she is crowned with a garland of wormwood to denote the bitterness of the marriage state she is exhorted to be obedient to her husband and it is a custom in borne districts for the newly married wife io pre sent the bridegroom with a whip iu loken of submission and with this he seldom fails to show his authority in this cold and cruel country husbands are sometimes kuown to torture their wives to death with oul any punishment for the murder if a woman prove barren the ihi ban 1 gener ally pn vails on her to retire into a convent and leave him at lib rty if he fails ii p i-i i ion he is n to v hip in r in to iiii ->•- 1 ion such is ihe slav ryin which lhe mn co ore kepi b tin ir p irents and ,. .,,-. thai tin v ... .. 1 al nii . '' : '"' ' ii . or in " " m '.'•' '" this ei ' lu ''" '" y „,-,- not permitted < f withoul tin consent of the sovereign and wives whom lh«y do not want an even sometimes lorc od upon them whether it be lhe result of this system of oppression or their savage climate or of lhe unnatural hot air of the stove-heated apart incuts it is certain that a more un lovely race of women than the russian would be difficult to find " they want says an english traveler " ihe genuine flavor which only nature can give that charming firmness and elasticity of flesh so indispensably requisite to constitute beauty and so delicious to the touch ex ists not among the russian females or in very few of them we are told of the aleutian isluiders who f inn a part of our new russian ame rican acquisition that they lilitrry one two ir three wives as they have the means of supporting them the bridegroom takes the bride upon trial and may return her to ber parents should he not be satisfied but cannot demand his presents back again — no nutii is allowed to sell his wife without her consent ; but he may and often does issign her over to another this custom it is said is availed of'by the russian hit ters who take aleutian women or girls t wife fur a time for a trifling compensate . various original recipes c — while visiting at the hospitable mansin if judge blackmer of salisbury n (. . some months ago we partook of several lislies which were far more palatable than the " fare at first-class hotels in wash ington richmond e the " soutnern pudding nnd boiled custard were de cidedly extra and mrs u having kindly complied with our request to furnish re cipes wc take pleasure in offering them to housewives ofthe rural circle — with the tssurancc that if southern institutions tin v are good ones and worthy of more general introduction : southern pudding two eggs two teacups sugar 2 cups sweet milk 4 cups lour butter the size of a large hen's egg i teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons cream tartar sauce for above — half cup butter one sup sugar 1 cup wine 2 tablespoons bran dy a handful of raisins and a little nut meg boit.ed cu8tard — one quart fresh milk g eggs 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons irrow root or starch a pinch of salt one teaspoon butter stir together the yolks ind sugar ; mix the starch with a little milk and pour it into the remainder of the milk which must be on the fire boiling as soon us it thickens add the yolks and itigar stirring constantly let all boil two or three minutes and then pour the tv hole over the well-beaten whites flit tor to taste — liitral new yorker we clip the following aiiiiouncen . itxtr.t-oidiii.irv from the last tarboroti 3 ittthi rner : as science civilization und fi ■tu idvanco so must we expect to see in oui midst the exponents and advocates ol neb particular dogma irrespective of race coloi ir sex it wns announced on tuesday last that mrs francis e w lliirpre it colored wo man would deliver u lecture that night at the colored church on the nation's great opportunity and duly culling us iu that direction we listened attentively to her remarks delivered to a crowded and interested audience while detecting many errors in the facts and theories advanced we must still con fess that we were most agreeably surpris ed itt the elegance aud teauty attending many portions ol the lecture she utterly disclaimed any allegiance or duly to any political organization or party but through her discourse clearly disclos ed h,r radical proclivities and while lau ding to the skies northern philanthropy mercilessly abused and ridiculed southern inhumanity and cruelty much good advice was given which followed out must greatly advance the fu ture happiness and success of her race — among other things we were glad to see the vile attempts of southern agitators and demagogues were fully understood and despised w w holden was particular ly noticed among this class and the color ed people were warned against this man who now with brazen face and servile de pendence gives tbe lie to his life long ca reer itiiil principles altogether il wns a most respectable lec ture and we trust will have the good ef fect evidently desired by the lecturer saw . ghost — lastnighl the citizens i the lower pari of the city were startled by loud shrieks of terror coming from bouic ,,, , on apparently in the lasi agony of v ni i io the spot revealed a ne , 1 i,,i fotirti n years of age who declared amid tears and broken ejacula i li ii be li.nl •• -• ed i spent a short from a white dog near by revealed ti a . , m.i nlile cause of his alarm to those ,,,, t ti hut be went on his way tinnly inijin ■d wilh the belief that he im i seen a spiril doomed lor a time to ' walk the night — wil post vol il no 30 salisbury n c thursday august 8 1867 wii ojjk m 70
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1867-08-08 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 20-Whole No.70 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Lewis Hanes, Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, August 8, 1867 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, the issue number is not in sequential order. |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601554544 |
Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1867-08-08 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 20-Whole No.70 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2881667 Bytes |
FileName | sacw08_070_18670808-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Lewis Hanes, Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, August 8, 1867 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, the issue number is not in sequential order. |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText | <_> p it it j it cw v ij m wa__»__s*_._.v svp t lli t & single copies five cents i_ewi ha-ives editor & proprietor the old usjh stale forever gaston spe cial notices ~ ass rologt the world astonished attiir won i kill ul run ki.atmns made by till great astrolouist madame h a pcrrisro she reveals secrets no mortals ever knew she restores to happines those who frouidole lul ev-nis ciitaslropbies crosses iu love loss fof reatious and friends loss of money c have be ie despondent she brings togeth er thoselong separated gives i urination con pruning a ■-■■"' !'■' is or lovers restores lost ot stolen property tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be most successful causes speedy mar riages aud tells you thu very day you will marry gives you tho name likeness ami characteristics ofthe person shu reads your very thoughts and by her almost supernatur al powers unveils the dark and hidden myste ries of the future from the stars we see iu the firmament the malefic stars that over come rn iiredoininate in i configuration from the aspects and positions of the planets and tlie ti x-.l stars in the heavens nt tho time of birth she deduces the future destiny of man fail not to consult thegroatest astn.l ogist on tirtli it costs you hip ti trifle and you may never again have so favorable uu op portunity cousultati oi fee with likene and all desired information 1 i'm lie liv ing sl n distance cati consult tlie madame by mail wi h ufi ty and satisfaction to themselves «> if in peis n a lull and ex licit chart written out with nil iinpiiries answered and ikenuss enclose 1 sent l.y mail nu receipt of price above mentioned i'l strictest secre cy will l.e miiiiitaiui 1 and nil correspondence ret urn ed or destroyed references of the high est order furnished those desiringthem write plainly tin day ofthe month and yeariu which r,,u w'.-re born enclosing n small lock ufhnir address madame ii a perhkio p.o drawer 293 buffalo n y march 28 16(17 _________ there co tli r_i 1 fillings of joy to all to v i ' i old to great tu it small : tho beauty which ouco was so precious and rare is free for all and till may be fair bv ihe use of chastbllae's white liquid ii n a m e tu for improving aud beautifying the com plexion the mist valuable aud perfect preparation n use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint tlint is only found in youth it quick ly removes tan freckles pimples blotches moth patches sallowuess eruptions nud all im luritiesol the skin kiudlyhealiug the same leiving the skin white an 1 clem ns alabaster its use can not be detected by the closest scru tiny nud being u vegetable preparation isper fuotly harmless it is th ily nrticle t the kind usud by tli french and is consider 1 by the parisian as indispensable to a perfect toil t upwards of 31 000 bottles were sold during the ui-t year a snfficieul guarantee of its ih i-iicy price only 75ceuts seut by mail post paid on receipt of an order by bkhgelt,shutt-s co chemists 285 river st troy n y april g7 twly excelsior excelsior i ciiastellar's hair exterminator tor removing superflnous hair to the 1 dies especially this invaluablede piutory recommeuds itself us being an al most indispensable article to female beauty is easily applied does nol burn or injiin the akin but nets directly on the r,...ts it is warrant 1 to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads or from any part of the body completely totallj and radically extirpating the mine leaving the skin soft smooth and natural this is t nly article used by tin french and i tl ly real effectual depila tory in existence prici-75 cents per package tent post-paid to any address on receipt ,, an order by l_g_.i-,siirtts co chemists 285 rivers . troy n y april 4.'fi7 '"-'. v c.-^spcr coma hi ' site i '- beautiful and fair witli ton eyes and ra.litinl liair wl turlliir tendrils soft entwined km i rim i tlie very heart nml mind citispkh coma for curling tht hair of either sex into wary and trios hint/lets or ueary massive curls by using this article ladb'san.l retitlemei beautify themselves a thousand fold '' ii the only article in the world that will cur straight li •'"'• and nl the same give ii ii beau tiful gliinny appeal ,■•■- tl .' i'risper c • • not only curls the hair bill i iz"f it i uu tili.-s and cleans - il : is i ly in 1 deliirhi fully perfumed aud is tbe n ideof tbe kind ; <" •'" an ■■public the crisper t b sent i any address sealed and p . i a.l.hv nil .. rs • v . li rl.ai.'k v co i jfu ji w ' i " - " ■■' ''-"• n - march ■-'-• isii _ ' '" ' ' useful bcc'cs " qll l'\t i'l 11(1 mm i - : ii w j '-" 0 ";,,, i ' no love 25 enl ii i how lo i c ". . t ,;..„. special notices reparator capilli throw away your false frizzes your switches yom wig destructive of comfort and not worth i ng i oitn ■aged come youthful come ugly and lair and rejoice in yoor own luxuriant hair reparator capilli for restoring hair upon balil heads from whatever cause il may have fallen out ami forcing ii growth of hair < 1 1 > • > » • the face ii has it luil ' it will force the beard to grow up ii the sinoothesl face in from live to eight -.-,., ks or huh , •'< bald li is in from two tu three mouths a fewiguorant practition ers have asserted that there is nothing that will force nr hasten the growth ofthe hair or beard their assertions uro fnlse as thous uudsof living witnesses from their own expe rience can bear witness but many iyill siiv how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious ? it certainly is dilpcult as nine-teuths of the diiferent prepaiations advertised lor the hair aud beard are entirely worthless and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase to such we w,,ul,l say try the reparator capilli it will est you nothing unless it fully comes , . to our representations it your druggist does not keep iti send us one dollar and we will forward it post paid together with a re ceipt t',,r the money which will be return you on application providing entire satisfac tion i not given address w i clark v co lie ists i west fuvette street syracuse n y io ;, t-eli is lsli'7 tw-ly afflictbd ! suffer no^more vl,,.ii i.v tho ti • ' j i'u hun vii l.k's kl xik you can bo cured permanently , and al u trilling cost , tho astonishing success which tin - attended this io niu ino lot physical nml ner vous weiikuess ucucrul debilit und prostra tion l..i-m,l llu m.j-i llm-r-.i , illlpotelll'.l . ". ., ,-, , ,,_. | of you lillil indiscretion rs it the-iaosl v tl - le preparation discovered h will rem ive nil ner u ftfl ( : •■'■■■' : r lv " sioii excitement inctipueit to i ily or busi uess loss t memory confusion thoughts ol sclf i,.-:'-,ii-lio!,,fei_,'s otii ity,_e it willrcstoro :!„■appetite renew the health of those who bavu destroved ii bv sensual exco - or e il i i'lu'tices young men bo biiuib "_■. tdno more by qua k doctors 1 nml ignorunt pr n titioi u't , bul - tl wil iiiil ilehv for tin :-' ' ir m j be ' nee re stored lo heiil th utul liii . a pcriccl i lire ,, ii',i;,ie,il in every instance price 1 , or four bottles to one address -:'■. one bottleis utbcieut tu cll'ect n cure m all l>r al._i),i)k joixville'sspbwiplcpii-iis for the speed v ami permanent cure ol uotiorrhea iii .,.',. urethral discharges gravel strii turn mid all affections of tho kidneys u.iil ladder cures cll'ecti.c in l'roni one to live days lhe ,,-,- prepared from vegetable extracts tli harmless on tl -' stem and never nauseate the utoniach or impregnate the breath no change ol diel is necessary while using them nor does their iction in any ihaniier interfere with business pur suit price i per box either of tbe abovo-montioned articles wil bo sent to mi address closely sealed aud po t-naid hy mail or express on receipt of price address ull orders to 131_,1-ger_8__tttts .. co chemists su.'l-ii riverstroot troy n v april 1,'iw tw-ly f t /' 7>tm i.ahv returning to hei country home after a sojourn of a few months in the city wns hardly recognised by her friends in place of it coarse rustic hushed face she hud a soft ruby complexion of alums imirble sinoothuess and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen i inquiry us to the cause of bo greal a change she plainly told thein that she use i the cir cassian balm and considered it au inval uable acquisition to any lady's toilet hy its n cany lady r oentlemaneauiuiprovetheii i personal appeiiiunc nn hundred fold il is simple iu its combination us nature hersell is simple yet unsurpassed in its _ efficacy in drawing impurities from also healing cleans ing and beautifying tli ■shin and complexion uy its direct action on the cuticle it drawsfrom it"nll its impurities itiudl bealiiig the same niiil leaving the surface as mature intended il should be clear s,,t't smooth and beautiful price s i sent by mail or express n recepl uf an oi'ler by vv i clark \ co chemists no 3 west i'iiyette st syracuse n . y i'l nly american agents for the sale ol lli sumo iiiiirel ms tu i i unow tny es tiny mm ami k v io__th the greal en glish astrologist clairvoyant uud psycho metrician win has astonished ilo scietitilh classes of the < ld world ims now i cute i her .- if at hudson x y madame '. imrntoi possesses such wonderful powers of seen ' s,,iht ns to eutible her to impart l.nowlcd ifthe greatest importance t t 1 .,' single o 1 married of either sex while in n state o truiice she delin.'iltes the very features 1 tin ■ii is oi you are t marry and by i aid i in histrunieiil of intense power known as tin p fc .| i.itrope 111111 nit '.-- to i.i luce it liie like picture of tlie future husband or wife n .'. ._, i;.-i -. togetl il 1 it f marriage ,... ii ... in life lea iii •■traits of elm \,.. '!';., . is no humbug as thousands . - c will i nd win de -"" • i aiite that i '"'■'> ' i.e ill i'lk'l ' a ' ' gtll j 1 ' - • ■will ' . ■; - madame i '. i . p ... ho ; ll i.l_..ii v , i - - i-i i ly old north state t_m weekly u3-1utes op subscription ck tehims cash in advance tri wc-kly one vcnr - • 5.00 -• * six months - - 3 mi •• one mouth - - 76 eta weekly wee kly paper one year - - . 3 -' hi six months - - ' ■■''" ton copies one year - j'j.c .. .. tiveutj copies one i ear 40.00 a cross a on the paper indicates the expiration of the subscription ,. . the type on which the old xohtii statv s printcd is entirely new no pains will be snared to makeil a ivel ie visltorto every family in order .. do thin ive have engaged the services ol able and accomplished literary contributors advertising rates transient rates for all periods less than one month one square pint insertion j1.00 each iii-.-'ineni insertion ■'" i jun-acl rates for periods of one to r,,,u months ' 1 mo i 2 mo | ji mo i ■! mo i f mo i 1 square s6.u0 s-smi 12110 16.00 20,011 2 sqiaiiim 7 50 ii i (»' 21 no i -■oo 3 sqcake.-i 10 00 iti 00 j 1 llll 26 nil i 34 ihi i suuauks 12.00 1sh jinn 2h 1)0 | 37.1hi ,,,- u col 1 mx i '-!' 00 2000 | ■'.- nl it u i i i 20 00 21 ( ,' ' 3 '. 110 38 hi j 1 1 00 a qv it col 2 33 i ' ihi 48 i 0 ml 00 „ ne , in till i 12 00 i b2 00 tin i 0 j j special contracts will be made with those who desire to advertise lor a longer term than four months court n ces nn advertisements will be cl it the usual rut - ten lines of solid minion typo or about one inch lengthwise uf the column constitute a i|,l.lv.e special notices it leailed niiiiion ill lie con traetutl for nl the otllce at nol less than double thi 1 rate nf ordinal a(h .-. ' eniei inserted as rcaifitig matter wi t h approval o the editors lilt cenl - per line adverti eme'uts inserte '. irregularly oral iuter , nl . j ; ■":,' ■additional th r tte i irititc.l are for standing adver one or two squares chaugeablo at iliscrotiou 0 per cenl additional more than two is cl angeablo nl discre tion per of teu line for i \ cry change twenty-five cents five squares estimated an n quarter column and ten mil hills for n,l rortising whether by the tin nr year will be considered d u md collectable on presentation h'd q'na i'os'j s a i : ■. . x c i ati.r.'t 1st 18g7 ) general order no :. k <. tho following appointments of registers ns announced in general orders no go headquarters second military district foi the military posl of salisbury arc herebi assigned to duly in the registration pre cincts herein set forth registrars are required to take the ontli prescribed hy congress approved july 2d 18g2 they will report in person to these licr.dqunrti . - without di lay in order to so i scribe t s.-iid oath and be furnished with ihe necessary books and blanks for regis trillion " llveiy board of registration will choose its presiding i ffi r « ho will repre sent ihe board nnd announce its action up on all matters coming before it " regulations for the government of re gistrars in the discharge of their duth s will be duly published as soon ns practicable or general informal ion all communications from registrars will be addressed to ihes headquarters regis.rnrs will inform these headquar ters of their post office address upon every change of station in case of death or casualty rendering registrars hereby assigned incapable ,•! executing their office the fact will be re 1 ported to this office by the presiding officer or oilier mi ml r i tho board that the i ennci so existing may be filled without delay registrars announced in general orders no go current series headquarters second military district nol accepting the position will please inform these headquarters al uiire tin following iiiiiu d voting places are hereby estalisbed for registration in the counties coinprii-ing ibis post nnd nre us signed to the registration boards herein named as follow s alexander county 0n board y s teuguc thomas stirwnld aud \- m stevenson for the entire county alleghany county — two li,„ir,ls first ii ,. ml 1 1 ni.iii ll.ii_.iin daniel c jones and henderson cheek for lhe voting precinct i ( iiij 1 ( ivil 1 rat r ( irei i nnd pain fork :.',! hoard a li carson francis bryan n 1 john m.iiile son for the votii g pre cincts of i'iney creek nnd ( ld fields 1 .,'.. i '■■■,,. io two boards isl board ictlw iu '('. bnrtlett john ii ( lursou and fid ward i ,« e lor iln iru i cincts of li ll'ert ui ' in stnul hill fine i swamp nnd m url'ni st | -.',!. \ . j ami i . i ...... - ! francis bryni . for lb ;-..-.,, t i n'ortli i id fii ids and ; creek , ' . i : i i i i • _. i it ii n pre is of i ' bi ll '-. . i . ' i . . 1 . t 1 . m foot and jcre smith for the voting pre eincts of patterson sommers and rug'i creek da tie v unity — one board jno i.unn thomas brown and a 1 clements for the entire county iredell county two boards 1st board jno ii mclaughlin w ii george and w williams for the voting precincts of statesville mount morris bib erty hill and miles 2d hoard james l bell moses a white and john mc ubbins for the voting precincts of williamsburg fraleys watts williams and ecles store liniiiiii county — tiro boards 1st moses l holmes c s moring and james burns for the voting precincts of salisbury litakers harkeys gold hill and morgans 2d thornton butler thos e brown and j ii hawkins for tlie voting pre cincts of neely's mill mount ilia and at wolls surry county — two board 1st joel hunt gilbert a lowe and robert m jurvis for the voting precincts ofdobson eentriss nixon browns mills and hay stack 2d k v taylor john simmons and john peel for the voting precincts of ml airy toms creek dennis whitakers und buck ford watauga county — two boards 1st samuel ii boinian william van i-oiiiii-rs ai'ti john hardin for the voting precincts of boone cove creek welches si re and shulls mills 2d r.'iiilett brown david norris and al fred thomas for th voting precincts of shaunee haw rothewood hold hill and stiucs bain willies i'mnitiy — two boards 1st ralph 1 loll rook robert b bryan iml caswell j smith for the voting pre cincts of lovelace larvis new castle antioch rock creek edwards trap hill ami walnut grove 2d george h brown j e st clair and w b segrisl for the voting pre cincts ofmulbury redis river church's mills job's cabin dyer's store mouth i elk watt's school house brushey mountain and wilkesborn yadkin county — two hoards i si board dr belson b benbow jo seph williams and alexander williams for the voting precincts of ilamptonvillc vadkitiville and htltltsville 2d board thomas martin robert g x.icliar v and a n tomlin for the voting precincts uf jouesville mount nebo ana easc bend in accordance with instructions from head quarters :_ j 1 military district re ceived this morning tho above boards ol registration will organize at once aud give public notice of their meeting al the sever al election precincts assign 1 to them commencing tho registration on the 15th day of august 1867 by oid.r t col jno r edie y 11 mcmim.m a postad't from the rural new yorker curiosities of mar riag-e marriage is the first and most ancient of all institutions as the foundation of so ciety ai i ibe family it is universally ob served throughout tbe globe no nation having been discovered however barbar ous which docs not celebrate the union of the sex.s by ceremony and rejoicing j be abuses of ibe institution as polygamy in fidelity and divorce having in no manner touched its existence however they may have vitiated its purity tlie condition of women in nil countries bis uffurdi'd a fruitful theme for the obser v.tiioii ofthe traveler and lhe speculations of ibe phi'osophcr and ihe novelist it has i ecu uniformly found thai lhe savage i : the ivraiit of ihe female sex while the po i siiiou and consideration given to woman is advanced in proportion to the refinement of social life under the laws ol lycur gus niiuia anil even later law givers the power ot the husband over the wife was absolute sometimes even including the power f life and death the wife was al ways defined and treated as a thing not ., p cr8 ou — the absolute property of her 1,,,,1 lu ibe earlier ages a man might sell his children or bis wile indifferently ami relics of ibis rude custom still survive even union nations called civilized and chris tian lu iln ntries of the east where po lygamy is almosl universal marriage is nol tli sacred ii which it is held to be in christian countries in persia men mar i ry either lor life r fora determinate time t i'nivi len or men bants commonly apply to il magistrate fora wife during their deuce tu any dace ami the cadi pi . i in i number 1 girls for a beh ction „ ui h declare lo be honi si and healthy emir wives are pi nnitted to each husband in i'ei'-in mid ib ■same number is mm l,v ib mahomed tn lavt to thi muss 1 nun in chinese tartury a hind of male po uny is practice and a plurality ill i v rospi i'd in thibet it is customary for the brothers of a family to have a wife in common and they gen erally live in harmony and comfort with her among the ( ilmucks the ceremony of marriage is performed on horseback — the girl is first mounted and permitted to ride off at full speed when her love takes a horse and gallops after her if lie over takes the fugitive she becomes his wife and the marriage is consummated on the spot it is said hat no instance is known ofacaluiuck girl ever being overtaken unless she is really fond of her pursuer the arabs divide their affections be tween their horses and their wives and re gard the purity of blood in the former quite as much as in their offspring polygamy is practiced only by the rich and divorces are rare in ceylon the marriage propos al is brought about by the man first send ing to her when he wishes to become his wife to purchase her clothes these she sells for a stipulated sum generally asking as mcuh as she thinks requisite for them to begin the world with in the evening he calls on her with the wardrobe at her father's house and they pass the night in each other's company next morning if mutually satisfied they appoint the day of marriage they are permitted to separate whenever they please and so frequently avail themselves of this privilege that they sometimes change a dozen times before t in i i inclinations are wholly suited in hindustan the women have a pecu liar veneration for marriage as it is n pop ular creed that those females who die vir gins are excluded from the joys of para dise in that precocious country the wo men begin to boar children at about the age of twelve some even at a eleven the proximity of the natives of india to the burning sun which ripens men ns well as plants it the earliest period in these tro pical latitudes is assigned ns the cause — the distinguishing mark of the hindoo wife is the most profound fidelity submis sion and attachment to her husband on the banks ofthe senegal and among many african tribes the matrimonial prize most sought after is abundance of flesh to obtain corpulance is regarded as the only real comeliness a female who can move with the aid of two men is but a mod erate beauty while the lady who cannot stir and is only to be moved on a camel is esteemed a perfect paragon nor is this queer fancy for obesity in women confined to the savages in the torrid zone since we read in wruxall's travels in russia that " in order to possess any pre-eminent de gree of loveliness a woman must weigh at least two hundred weight the empress elizabeth and catharine ii both ace,,nu ll.i very fine women were of ihis massive kind in italy matches arc made with prover bial levity and marriage vows if report speaks truly are easily broken young rii-giiis an systematically bartered and lold by their parents and young people ire married every day who never saw one mother before concubinage is a constant eiiii'dv for these ill-advised and deceitful damages and the peculiaily italian term icisbio indicates the indemnity which cus ni prescribes for lhe fair sex fettered to lusbands unloved in france as has often been remarked voiucii monopolize all the society and a urge bhare oi the business of life the soffee houses the theatres the shops the minuets or drinking shops are filled w itli ivoineii women lord it at all assemblies md arc better informed and mog capable managers than men marriage is looked ipon not so much as a matter ol affection is of interest and the sacreduess of tho tie s proportionately slender maniagc in sweden is commonly govern d wholly by the will of the parents and is founded upon interest a stolen match is almost unheard of and persons of either ex seldom 111 uty before the age of tweuty i'.ve in thirty divorces are very rare russia appears to bo the most prepos terous country in europe in its treatment of women the nuptial ceremonies all singular are based upon tho degradation ol the female when the parents have agreed upon the match the bride is examined by a number of women to see if she has any bodily defect on her wedding day she is crowned with a garland of wormwood to denote the bitterness of the marriage state she is exhorted to be obedient to her husband and it is a custom in borne districts for the newly married wife io pre sent the bridegroom with a whip iu loken of submission and with this he seldom fails to show his authority in this cold and cruel country husbands are sometimes kuown to torture their wives to death with oul any punishment for the murder if a woman prove barren the ihi ban 1 gener ally pn vails on her to retire into a convent and leave him at lib rty if he fails ii p i-i i ion he is n to v hip in r in to iiii ->•- 1 ion such is ihe slav ryin which lhe mn co ore kepi b tin ir p irents and ,. .,,-. thai tin v ... .. 1 al nii . '' : '"' ' ii . or in " " m '.'•' '" this ei ' lu ''" '" y „,-,- not permitted < f withoul tin consent of the sovereign and wives whom lh«y do not want an even sometimes lorc od upon them whether it be lhe result of this system of oppression or their savage climate or of lhe unnatural hot air of the stove-heated apart incuts it is certain that a more un lovely race of women than the russian would be difficult to find " they want says an english traveler " ihe genuine flavor which only nature can give that charming firmness and elasticity of flesh so indispensably requisite to constitute beauty and so delicious to the touch ex ists not among the russian females or in very few of them we are told of the aleutian isluiders who f inn a part of our new russian ame rican acquisition that they lilitrry one two ir three wives as they have the means of supporting them the bridegroom takes the bride upon trial and may return her to ber parents should he not be satisfied but cannot demand his presents back again — no nutii is allowed to sell his wife without her consent ; but he may and often does issign her over to another this custom it is said is availed of'by the russian hit ters who take aleutian women or girls t wife fur a time for a trifling compensate . various original recipes c — while visiting at the hospitable mansin if judge blackmer of salisbury n (. . some months ago we partook of several lislies which were far more palatable than the " fare at first-class hotels in wash ington richmond e the " soutnern pudding nnd boiled custard were de cidedly extra and mrs u having kindly complied with our request to furnish re cipes wc take pleasure in offering them to housewives ofthe rural circle — with the tssurancc that if southern institutions tin v are good ones and worthy of more general introduction : southern pudding two eggs two teacups sugar 2 cups sweet milk 4 cups lour butter the size of a large hen's egg i teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons cream tartar sauce for above — half cup butter one sup sugar 1 cup wine 2 tablespoons bran dy a handful of raisins and a little nut meg boit.ed cu8tard — one quart fresh milk g eggs 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons irrow root or starch a pinch of salt one teaspoon butter stir together the yolks ind sugar ; mix the starch with a little milk and pour it into the remainder of the milk which must be on the fire boiling as soon us it thickens add the yolks and itigar stirring constantly let all boil two or three minutes and then pour the tv hole over the well-beaten whites flit tor to taste — liitral new yorker we clip the following aiiiiouncen . itxtr.t-oidiii.irv from the last tarboroti 3 ittthi rner : as science civilization und fi ■tu idvanco so must we expect to see in oui midst the exponents and advocates ol neb particular dogma irrespective of race coloi ir sex it wns announced on tuesday last that mrs francis e w lliirpre it colored wo man would deliver u lecture that night at the colored church on the nation's great opportunity and duly culling us iu that direction we listened attentively to her remarks delivered to a crowded and interested audience while detecting many errors in the facts and theories advanced we must still con fess that we were most agreeably surpris ed itt the elegance aud teauty attending many portions ol the lecture she utterly disclaimed any allegiance or duly to any political organization or party but through her discourse clearly disclos ed h,r radical proclivities and while lau ding to the skies northern philanthropy mercilessly abused and ridiculed southern inhumanity and cruelty much good advice was given which followed out must greatly advance the fu ture happiness and success of her race — among other things we were glad to see the vile attempts of southern agitators and demagogues were fully understood and despised w w holden was particular ly noticed among this class and the color ed people were warned against this man who now with brazen face and servile de pendence gives tbe lie to his life long ca reer itiiil principles altogether il wns a most respectable lec ture and we trust will have the good ef fect evidently desired by the lecturer saw . ghost — lastnighl the citizens i the lower pari of the city were startled by loud shrieks of terror coming from bouic ,,, , on apparently in the lasi agony of v ni i io the spot revealed a ne , 1 i,,i fotirti n years of age who declared amid tears and broken ejacula i li ii be li.nl •• -• ed i spent a short from a white dog near by revealed ti a . , m.i nlile cause of his alarm to those ,,,, t ti hut be went on his way tinnly inijin ■d wilh the belief that he im i seen a spiril doomed lor a time to ' walk the night — wil post vol il no 30 salisbury n c thursday august 8 1867 wii ojjk m 70 |