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VOL II. NO
7G
SALISBURY. N. C,, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6 1867.
Special
Notice.
The World AtMlbed,
AT TUB WONUHSriTL BEVKLATIO.VS MADI IT
THE GREAT AS TRl (I., ; is r,
I. A. rerruro.
81m NTh iiiwO no morula m kseir.
She restores to happiues tbote who, front dole
loi evsuU- catastrophic. e.coies iu love, loa
fof reailoua uml friend, hwva of inoner. Ac
have become despondent. Him m-iuga togelh
r thoseloua separated, sives iufottusilou ton
areaing ihofDl Mead or lover, ivors tast
or stolen pi-fri.T. wf's yon hid hiimuwi you
are heat qnalioed to pursue and iu wliat you
Will be most t.ucceiui. causes speetiv mar
rW es aud tells yoa the very day yon will
marry, give yo tie name, likeness and
abaractarislica of the perou. She read yoor
very thoughts- aud by her a'morl snpeipauir
al powers iioveila the dark aud b'uldeu uiysie
rim of the future. From tue otars we see
in the iruiauieui the malefic stars that over
ootne or predominate in the configurations-
frotu the aspects and poaitiona of the plaueis
aud the fixed stars iu the hea ven at the tuie
as? birth, she deduces the fuiei-e destiny of
man. Fail not to consult the greatest A i-
ogist on earth. It eoata you but a trifle, aud
you may never again have so favorable an op
portunity. Consultation fee, with likeness
aad all desired itiformatiou. l. Parties liv
ing at a diatauee oan conanlt the Madame by
nail Wtth aafuty aud satisfaction to theinaelvea
aaifiii person. A full aud explicit chart,
written out. with all iuquiiies iiuswered aud
ikeneea eneloaed. aeut by "mail on receipt 0!
price above mentioned. The strictest secre
ey will be maintained, and all coiTespoudeuee
returned or destroyed. ttcfereuees of the high
est order furnished t hose desi riug them . Write
olaiul v the dav ofthe month ana year in which
rou were born, enclosing a small lock of hair
'. I - . a . aw a
Address, madams 11. a. rrcuutuu,
P. 0. Drawer W- Btrflahv N. Y
march 28, 1867. twly
There comelh glad iidug of joy to all.
To voimz and to old, to great and to small ;
The beauty which once -.vas so precious and
rare.
Ia free for all, and all may be fair.
n 1 he use of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
E N A MEL
For improving and Beautifying the Com
plexion.
The moat valuable and iierfert preparation
in use, for giving the styii a beautiful pearl
like tint, that ia only fouud in youie, It quick
ly removes Tan, Freckles, Pirn plea, Blotches .
Moth Patches, Sallow tie. Eruptioua, and all
impurities of the akin, kindly healing tbe samp
leaving the skin white and clear aa alabaster.
Its use can not be detected by the closest scru
tiny, and being a vegetable preparation is ier
fectly harmless. It to the only article of the
kind used by the French, aud to considered by
the Parisian as4a4ispeu sable to a perfect toil
e t Upwards of 30,000 bottled were sold during
the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its etna
easy. Price only 75eeut. Jseut by inaiu post
aid, on receipt of an order, by
MRRfJKIt. SHUTTS.A CO .Chemists,
Special flfe)llce.
THE
Reparator Capilli.
Throw away year falsi ironies, year awltcaea.
rlf-
PnMractive ereomiort, aad not worth a fli
Aud ir jo tco iaj
I wortb a n . . . .
Come ed cone yadtkial, casas aery end fair ;
r own laxnnsn sit.
tor Capilli.
For 1 con 'nig bair npou bald heads (from
whatever ceese it may have fa'leu out) and
foie.iug a growth of bair npou I be foe, it baa
uo etjiial. It will ton the beni io grow np
ou the smoothest li e in front live to eight
wis ks. or heir npou bald heads Iu from two
to tbree mouths. , A few iguorant praelilbm
era have klierted that there ia awtaiug that
wiTl force o haien the growth of the hair or
beard. Their aaaerlious am faUe, as tboua
audsof living witnesses from tbeir own expe
rieucej cau bear wilne. Bin many wilt'
aay, how are we to dlatiuguUh the g.eunine
I roin the spurious f it ceriniy is airoeni,.
aa nine -ten, hs of the diiereut Preparation
advertised for tile hair and heard am en. ; v
worthleos, aud yon may have nbetuly ihrowu
away large amounts iu their puinbase. To
such we would ay,try the Reps 1 a,o. Capill:
it will cost you nothiug nulean i. fully eomes
op to onr repretentatioiis. If yoor drugui
ilt's uot keep it. seud i one dollar end we
will forwaitl li, post paid, together with a re
ceipt for the money, which will be reunned
you ou application, prorioing entire Mtiinfac
t'omto not giveu. Addreea.
W. L. CLARK ic CO.. ChemUto,
No 3, West Fayette Sireel- 8yrwme. N. Y.
march 28. 17. twlJ
ulAcr way, aa simply a present and pro.
. . . v ..,, . . .r.i flirt I DtCllVU UHlutit no mi ma mo wiivjiiviii
OI A) MMi 1 II M A 1 i. ei are convened," and the piynent of a
w..JXJU.WEUKIYf! . Ujbuw of profit tvatock bolder, aa .
Motleea extravagance ana waste 01 policy
y bathi ur uiiBtiiiniuB.i. hildera money
1 I . . is, .. .1 .
thumb taSH IN lUt'AM K. .M ui mil L iiipiinies are organiBe.il on me
TriWrkl7, One Tear
MIX BOItHIB,
Uue Moatk,
Vm kly psaar. (lae Tier,
Tn aaaaaa Oaa Y r. 93.no
Twenty eepiea. On Year 40.00
A cross X on On paper indicates the expirellen of
Ja aaaaertptlos.
TVa tvpr us which the "Otr Xeava Stave " )
printed entirely new. Ko pains will he spared to
make it s welt oaM visitor to even' faatily . In order
o do tkii we have enfaaed the iterviren of able nl
tecomplihed litrrarv contritiutor.
0 S.OU
1. Ml
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WHOLE NO. 251
-T '-XT.
l. .11 ui inn v ' 111 ji.iiin n nit vignmauu vig iut
mm m pku of furniahing to each member his in
3.00. airanee at the exact coat ; and in which all
76 ft. , Ljiled to watch over and control its man
agement, they famish all the ad ventage
. mm that can he realised from an insurance of
ADVERTISING- RATES
- TRANSIENT HA TEH
Far all period lew than oae in. mi I.
liaeSqaate Ku-t uw iin fl.00
tch MihMstieat inaertioa Ml
Iwnusct isteRfor periods of one to four month-.
1 an. I fae. I Sun. I 4 Mo. 1 A n
I win as 00 1 MLM 1 1100 1 '6ot I 90 0o
3 soi sEit. 7 BO 13.00 17.0(1 91 Ml 7 00
3 soi ,k,- 10 INI 1 Hi UO I 2100 1 21. tail 3 4M)
4 mil a k ax. 1 no is 1,1 3300 98 00 I 3700
ortacou non iitai t4 no 9000 aaao
i.r eeu 90 no 97.au I as 00 kui 4400
loc.B. col. 9W 33 001 4000 4ft On 60 HI
Mt.o 30,0(1 49.001 69 00 0000 70.00
Jm
april ,'67.
g85 Kiver St., Troy, N. Y.
twlv.
EXCELSIOR EXCELSIOR 1 !
CHASTELLAR'S
Hair Exterminator!
ror Removing Superfluous Bair.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable de
pilatory, recouiiueuds itself aa being an al
most indispensable artieleto female beauty, is
easily applied, does not burn or injur the
skin, ut acts directly on the 00U. It is
wartaWed to remove- auperfiuous hair from
low foreheads, or from miy piirt of the tkdy,
eompletely, totally aim raaicauy exurpaniiK
the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and
natural. This is the only article osed by the
French, and is the only real effectual depila
torv in exiatauee. Trice 75 oeuts tier liackage.
unt nost-nnitl. 1 eny eddrcs,. u receipt oT
an order, by BEKfiEK SHUTTS & CO.,
Chemists.
25 River st , Troy, X.Y
April 4,'67. - f-Jy
AFFLICTED !
Suffer no More!
Y Imr.
IVhen br the nte of DG JOIN VILLE'S EL
IX I it yon cuu be cured permanent!) , and at a
1 1 lilitif; in -t.
The aelonishing flj3cee jrhk-h ba attended
Xtrta tuvtrtiuibie metHiinr fnr Hiirseel aad- Kev
vous We.M.iifss, (;, i).il Debility and ProHtra
iion. Lossoi" MncoLr Eeer-.v . Impotenry, or
any ofthe eonswie.eneexof voashPil indw-xetion,
render" it the most ralnaole preparation ever
discovered.
J 1 11 n .11.n o all nervous sffectioiis, dcpies-
bkn, excitement, ucapccity to tady or oum
ue-s. loss pi lueiiioi y.cojtu-ion. uw.gnisoi in
desirnc&tH, frar orutosniivT4e It willreittore
tbe appetite, rauew tbe health of tbowefwho have
deUoyod it by mmisiwI exeess or evil prartk-e.
Toiiue: itej, be bmabned uo moiebv Oaa k
Dtieiors'" aud ignorani pivctitiouei . but - im1
without deley for the Ehsii eud be at once re
stored lo bciitib nmtnannines.. a Perfeet Core
is Guinuteetia eveiy instance. Price, fl, or
fonr bonles to one axWre-s, 93.
One bottle is sufficient to effect a enre in all
ordinarr ca-CM. .
A I ,( I i: JOIN V I LLB S8PE-I'l t PI UA
for tbe spcedv suit -i nn'iient enre ofOoMoi i bea.
Gleet, uretirul Oistbarsre-, UravrJ, St't. .ere,1
aud all affections of the Kiiliey- and lib r.
Cure.s effevtce iu fioui one to bve days. Tbey
are jireparea trom veaeteuie enrat t 11m. re
harmless on (be ysicm. aud never uaoaratt- ibe
iei ti. Aot-banvet'l
wpaUalCoatntvtn will be made witafWe wbodaaiie
to adreitise for a longer teintban (biiruniintia.
Conrt Noti'-es ami V Jvet tbejoewto wili be charged
at Ibe Dsoalra'c
Tea line of solid minion type, orbont one
inch lengihwi-c of tbe column, contfitute a
sqnare.
Koecial Notices, in leaded minion, will he eon
txactetl for at toe office, at not less tbau don'de
tbe rote of ordinary advertisements.
In-erted as reading mutter, wun approval o
tbe editors, fifty cents per line.
Arraiftiaaantii uvianatl irn-aularlj ,ut al uuei-
raN, zi per cent. atltluHtual. ,
Tbe rate- k'jot" oruUed are for .standing adver
tisementa.
One or tare sonftre changeable at discretion
.0 per cent adduioael.
More than two -tfn.u -. ehanealde at disc re
tiaa). per nqnexe of tan lines, for every change,
twenty-five cents
Five qaaref esiirtatetl aV a quarter column
and ten sqnaies a a half colnmn. TliMttforad
-eriiin, wbetber by tbe dav or rear, will be
c uisiderrd dweaudtwlleeisble ou-ur. rni.ii im.
aaaaaaBvanBaawaanBaaaaaBBBBBBaBwaww-.-n -jv
tin Host perfect aecuaity, and at the least
poeeaSle cost.
Which of the Mutual Companiea shall
bti chosen I ,
lu making tbie deciahin we moat be gui
ded m linly the ame considerationa that
. duu-i mined our prefcreueu far mutual com
pin 1 it-p eecuritif and economy. We can
not question the solvency and security of
companies doing busiuesa in this country,
ct 1 tally not tlmne which have reeeived the
endorsement of the Inauraucc Commis
sioners. Still we believe that M all other
ciicumstancea being equal, tbe company
ia the aufeat in wbnh the largest number
os inaurcd," mil that company in which
the average expense are the lowest and
the rate of intrreat obtained on investments
in the highest (other things being equal,)
ufforda life iisurauceat the le i t cost ; that
compauy ia the Connecticut Mutual.
S. pi WAIT.
forma with soda common aalt, which
kneaded in the bread, and ia
of the human body.
in
A newly -married
Spencer ham ae they went oat
returned bnde bad left
pair pat np al the
stimcihi
lost article - re
slipped out found her
tnrnaa mistook Main atreet for Broad way
got into the Madison for Saaaaxat it.
looked a little strange asked a bay hf ah
was 111 the Spencer boy said yea.
ly underatamding her she toad him to lead
br to 48 eke partly disrobed and fat iw
U bed expecting noaband momr'arily
tell aaleep. The ocenpant of 48
an Indiana merchant, returned frotn tbe
theatre, a little tight quietly went to the
room to bed to sleep.
How long the two reposed there side by
aide, witb ouly a loot apace between tbem,
unconscious of each other's presence, ia
not exactly known, bnt probably about an
hour, when a tremendous noise was beard
stomach orimpreauHie tbe breat
Individual JUak of Ufa
The lime ia not Car distant when the fi
nancial risk involved in life, will no nunc
be borne by individuabt, than the fitaucinl
risk of a conflagration will be' borne hy
prudent business men. The risk isc 1 1 tin,
;iiid must be borne individuahh-uiilr.- they
provide for its assumption by otht is. It
is therefore a duty which no man may cou-
t is iifcess ;uy while Using tbem. aor doe t heir aistently or couacieiiiiously negl
tion in any mamierinicrfere with busim pur-1 jf amoral dut The ri'B
a-tii.
' Orlspor Ooma.
Oh she wasbenutilat aad fair,
With atarry eyea, and radiant liair
Wleise t;orlinn tendril salt, entwined,
Encbitinetl tbe venr heart aud mind.
CRISI'KIS ( iM..
1
waaoi
IX f
Tor Curling the Hair of either Sex Me
Wavy am fittxvr Mnyteti tw Hetmy '
gfoawe ( 'tf.
Bx nainc thHi article Litdi-aaad Tlenilemen
kssantify theaelvps a Uiousand fold It is
i lfcj ntfy trtfiP n ""' worm tnat w.111 twn
atraiglit hair, and at th iane give it a be
tiful. glossy appearance. The Criaper Cnna
not only eurls the hair, bnt iuvifcarates.bean-
r tides and cleanses It; is highly and delight
fully peefuined, and is the most complete ferti
ale ofthe kind ever offered to the American
public. The Criaper (oma will be aelrt to
i any address, sealed and postpaid for $1.
Address all onlera to
W. L. CLAUK A Cdr, Ghemista,
No. 3 West Fayette Street. Syrat.uae, N. Y.
h2H. W. twiy
.
(I!.
Bti
suit-. Iiiee. SI Her box.
Either .of the a'ove-mentionei article wil be
sent ti any aKJre,elo-elyeaieu,iinuposi-jiaiti.
by mail or expre, on reoeipt of price. Address
aiioruersio
BERG En.SuTJTTS A CO., Chemists
No.-4irjfef 8tteet Troy. X. V.
April 4.'t7 iw-ly.
fjp" YdustG LaT reiurnliig to her
coiiulry liQjuearter a sojourn of a few month
iu the City, was hardly, recognised by her
frieud. In place of a om r. ni-i ie. flushed.
face, she bad a soft ruby complexion or almoet
marble amootlineee, aud instead of tweuty-
tfaree ahe really appeared bat eighteen. Upon
inquiry as to the cause of mo. great a change.
she plainly told thm that she need the Cir
cassian Balm, and considered il au iu val
uable ac4inisiiioU to any ladys toilet. Isv it
.use auy Lady or (jleuileineueaaiuiprovetbeir
personal apiii-ai siiee an hundred lau. It is
simple iu its cmiln'uatiou. as Nature herself
is simple, yet nosurpesied iav iis aflieaey in
drawing imiwi'iiiea fVoui, also healing deeus-
ug aud beantiiviua tbe skiu and couiplexiou-
By its direet action ou theonriele hdrewsfnun
it ll it- iiouuiitit . kindlv besli-i the aaine
and leaVSuifthe surface as Nature iuteudetl it
should belear, soft, smooth aud beaotiiul.
Price $1 1 sent by Mail 6r xpreaa. on rerept
of an order, by
V. L. CLAUK A Co., Chemists.
No. 3, West Fayeite St., Hyracwsa- )i. Y.
Tbe only Amerkau Agents for the sale of
the same. maren zs-tw-iy
s
USEFUL BOOKS.
ILKVT Kri.iid. M) cent!" ; How to get
Bsa.SOr.nto: Marie Wand aad Medical Ornate.
0k tatJ hsdiea Ler llrtcltr 3K rrwla; TBBI.awaoi
Itre g.ren'a: Uiw U 'i aad How to WJB.SB
BBnt rnii c ll.trso f-Hr ti iBt.
LaasfLife.ta ratsw "h- U-r- I.
SS itent by at til uimn rm-s4pt ..f ,-.
a a JUIIN- s.,s;.
p .) (Vtrl, wa s.v."
Writer,
w thy Des liny
Madame E. P. Thomtok, tbe great En
gliah Astrobigist, Clairvoyant, and Psyc ho
rnet riciaB, who las aavmiahad tba ataeotitic
elaaaea of the Old World, has now located her-
I self at Hudson, Y, Madame ThoJwum
possesses such wonderfitl power of secu.d
sight. BS to enable her to impart knowledge t
of tbe greatest importance to we single or
ma cried of eilher-aex. While in a slate ot
trance, ahe delineates the very (ealnrea f ibe
herson yon are ta marry, aud hy the aid of aa
inat mment of Intense power, known as the
I'sehoiiiotrope. xusrantees to jnxliice a lift
like nielore of the filllire husbaud ,r wife at
the applicant, ttnretber with date of -wan-way.
position in life, leading trails of eharaeW.
Ac. This is no humbug-, a thousands ut
testimonials eaa assert. . Hhe will aand wbea
desired a certified cant i Seats, or written gnar
antee, that the pioture te what it parsts to
be. Bv euclosfnc s small lock tf hair, and
statins: place of birth, aare. disnnsittt m and
ompleviou. and enebmina fifty e,-n and
stamped eavelope addressed to yoarseif. you
will rt -eei'-e the picture aad deaw'Ssl loliirma
tion hy rwtnra mail. AH svmmunications sa
credly cwafidi ntial.
Address hi iaMnn, Madams E.
Thornioti. P. O. B-x. 0. Ilwdfow. N. Y.
ect. . -
dw The rtaDoiisrbilitv
of every man to provido uot only tor the
present want of his dependents, but so far
as in his potter, for their, future necessi
ties also, will not be questioned ; it is en
forced by every moral feeling and every
tie of affection. Let him who has made
no snch provision for his family, ask hini-
i' ll what they are to do when deprived of
hi protection and support.
It is a so ml duty. It ia incumbent up
on eveiy man to avert, as far as his means
will pei mil, whatever may embarrass the
prosperity and happnKws ot society.
It isra reiigioun fluty. " If any. provide
not lor bis own, esjwcially for those of his
own house, he hath denied the faith, and
aud ia worse than an infidel.". To employ
the provisions which life insurance oilers
for th purpose, so far from indicating dis
trust of the dispensations of Provideucc,
it rather implies a firm reliance on (he im
mutability ot those divine laws which reg
ulate life, and an intelligent perception
and use of the means wbicb. Providence
has supplied. No inaii can with 'enlight
ened sincerity commend his fitiiily to that
Providence for support, while lit neglect
the nee of the most obvious means which
that power has aflbrded him for securing
tbe same result. Uncertainty' attaches to
all business enterprises, aud greater ameer
tiinty to the continuance of Lie.
Life Insurance Cotnpa.its, although, all
based upou tbe same fundamental priuci
plea, are organised upon widely diffi-riug
plans, aud vary materially in the uatuti
and amount ,d hem til Uity uoiiftt,-
Tbus e have the mised, or part pro
prietary Compauies, sometimes call d
"Stock and Mutual Companies," or "St ck
( omp.ttiics, which issues ptdicies on
tiutoal nhtn." have also a joint slock can
i'al but they allow to it a part only nl the
aorplue premium derived from those policy
hunt. r who pay mutual rates. 1 bese
Wheat Bread.
Our whole process of converting wheat
into bread hits, at almost every step, vio
lated 1 he laws of nature and disregarded
her sugg4stioiis, and the reform must be a
fuudaoiftital one. Wbeat is, beyond all
dispnie, the mt peifect article of human
frxid. il tx ing the u Ir vegetable produc-
t 1 (Itrcoveivd that contains all the
eh u -i.is neoessary toi the nourishment of
the muscle, bones, fatty tissue and brains
iu just the right proportion. Beans, pi a.
Indian com, ana the other grains, afford
n 1 lu t nuuiiehuit nt for all the organs bat
the brain, by which term is included tbe
fpiual oarrow and the nerves, which branch
from the brain, aud are identical in com
position with it the whole forming one sys
tem or set of organs. v
ft uie paouiuiu 01 ute mam is 1.:.
I l ff - r ,
pnoius, wiiorc me giving nre lurui- aiog
the net ves, and whuac light illumint s th
chambers of the miud fur could we right
fully understand the correspondence be
tween the material aud the spiritual, we
might see thai light in the intellectual
sense was something more than a.mere fig
are of speech. 1 be wear of tbe bruin by
study or any mental effort throw oil tht
phosphorus, which ia fouud with other
waste matter iu the urine or other si ere
Hons. To keep the brain healthy and in
v, feting order the waste must be restored
by t!t,- ue of food con tabling phosphorus.
ai a tliat toou is wheat.
w. I , . ! .l t . 1
11 w ou 111 seem as 11 wneitt was made tor
brain lood, and man, the only animal that
works with his braiia ia the only consum
er of.it. rly a strange caprice the prompt
ing his "intuitions are over ruled by his
tastes, and iu this particular instance, to
bis great detriment, nearly every particle
of this brain- nourishing phosphorus in the
bull or beau of the wheat, which, when
reparated from the flour, for the sake of
merely gratifying the eye with the sight
of white bread, carries with it all tbe supe
riority which which wheat possesses over
a dozen other kinds of cheaper vegetables.
In addition to this, the mechanical action
of the bean on the internal organs keeps
them in a healthy state, and supercedes
the necessity of piUs aad other cathartics,
which many people are obliged to aae Its
biiually.
This matter of making flour of the whole
wheat is well understood and annroved bv
- . - . . . 7 ... t
every school of physicians, and through
tin i 1 recommendation to their patients, aad
the teaching of health journals, its use is
bccomiug somewhat
flout, as it is called, is a staple article in
Ibe markets
Strong as the prejudice may be at first
against the brown, plebian looking loat, it
will vanish ( most cases at the first taste
it 1 he bread is well made from Well ground
wheat of a good quality, the sweet fra-
4gratrtr.tuity flavor commending itself to
every tasto not wholly vitiated, with
Wheat flour the complain a of heavy, soar,
Insipid bread, would vmish forever, aa it
to stockholders furnished by Joiut Stock
Compauii i-, with as many a- possible of
the advantages lb policy holders afforded
tbe hnll whi h pervade it, that no yeast or
alkali is ueceesaiy to aaise it, bat it is,
when mixed with pure pold water, abso
lutely self rising to s gie iter extent than
Coinji niies endtavor to combine the profit ; ift Moor can be rendered by yeast;
Again, 110 less than thirteen per cent, of
the flour is saved by dispensing with yeast
as the fermentation in its growth converts
by Mutual Companies. But, aince tbe re- that proportion of the starch and sugar in
serve from which losses are met is made I u alcohol. This h) saved, of course, hy
ug wholly from the premiums paid by pbY- tthe use of an alkali and acid to generate
icy-holders, and since all expenses and I carbonic acid, bat a dele erioue neutral
conthjgA-neirs are provided for in .the. man -) aalt is In every case, left in the bread
net, it is difficult to see how policy holder I tartrate of soda,- if cream of tartar ia used ;
are benefitted by the partm rebip lactate of soda, if sow milk and mehmaate,
Tbe MaaaachuselU lasaranee Conrmfs- if nlorir8S-8. The heat and entirely innox
sltmtri have justly characterixed stock I ion mode of rising f.iefUue, tor those who
guaranty capital after a company is fairly I will use it, i to oae mariatte add, which
in the apartment, from which ir mate
screams issued wildly, piercingly aad
ceaselessly.
Tbe hotel was in an uproar ; proprietors,
clerks, waiters, porters and guests, dress
ed and halfdressed, were at tbe door of 48
in a few iu 1 11 ujrs, blockiug np the entrance,
and asking each other eagerly : " What is
the matter T For God's sake tell as what
is tjie trouble." -
The cause of this outcry may be
giued. The bride had awakened about
midnight, aud pat her arm over her boa
band, it fell upon the Indian's face, and
the soft, warm touch, aroused him at once.
He did not dislike it, and, in a moment
Mrs. R. said; "My dearest husband,
where have you been all this while T"
" llnsband !" echoed the merchant, be
ginning to see, like Lard Tinsel, that he
had made a mistake here ; " Pas nobody's
husband ; I reckon, my dear madam, you
are in the wrong I bed."
In the wrong bed horror of horrors,
1 bought the young bride. What weald
her lord what would the curious
aay t Ami lira. R. screamed terribly aad
sprang from her coach just as her cosapaa
ion did tbe same. He was felly as mud
'.ihumed us she, and- entreated her to give
Ibim time aud be would leave the apart
ment, although it was tbe one he had en
gaged he'd make oath to that.
Scream, scream, scream, waa the oaly
reply to Ins kindly proposition.
M v God, madam, don't yell so ! You
will wake the house. Be reasonable;
swear it's oolv a mistake. Have some
thought of the consequence, I don't want
to hurt you; I swear I don't. Yon will
get me shot and yourself "
Just at this juncture the crowd outside
presented itself at tbe door and beheld
Mrs. K. cowering in one corner exercising
her longs magnificently, with a sheet
wrapped over her form and head, and the
1 1 id ia 1 nan in the middle of the room enve
loped iu a co verb", and ejaculating, "My
God, madam, don't !"
1 he junior proprietor. Dr. Canhill, saw
there mast be some mistake, and request
ing the others to retire, called the mer
chant, went into another room, and there
learned the whole story. Tbe doctor then
sent one of the ladies to Mrs. R., and the
entire affair was explained greatly to bor
relief, though she was overwhelmed with
confusion at a circumstance that might
have reined her reputation forever.
Under the escort of tbe doctor, she was
conveyed to the " Spencer, where the
husband was found pacing the corridors
with frantic meiuf and half erased with
grief, at the mysterious disappearance of
his wife-, whom be believed had been t
rtted away by a villain, or murdered
n r jewel, ia this " infernal city," where,
aa he expressed himself, they woald kill a
man for a dollar.
As soon aa he beheld hie spouse, he
caught her to his bosom and wept like a
child He waa melted with happiness at
her discovery, and told her that he had
searched the city for iatdligoaee of her
whereabouts. Cmci nnat i Enquirer.
lata wastes or evMarvBsm leanarnxieai, we wmm
m mm . A . -
two B)OB)-nttiog ajaaas aodam, matter aam
solved iaTcedtsn
develop the necessary heat. As the bode
abaorbs much lime hi its constructioa, we
find J"i,k . "J' J
Wt had!ThT7haaham cat aotaai
" -"- 'ill nii aiaili ill Hi
blood aad preamsto accretion, and give
woodVrful harmony to the chemical ami
vrtal ehangea of the shm "What
CawMaaBVB
ami the machme
mmtarbed from the
Dr.
but a kind of
trausmsuatma aad
are going oat
nioty be wMrWtiRMpaM
body
or pot
titled to hi
has happened to
rocks or dust by
taken into the body, there ie be !
lated by the unseen ihtaaml. acid
assigned, tor a brief period, a plae
tbe earthy or
the flesh t What ia health
tan-bed play of
mineral orjfanism f
m perfect
supply of 1
samel" The color,
cal effect of milk, may be modified by
pfoyment of certain articles m
agnitaaajn tbe
emplovmen
NitmVCk
. CHAaxmrtoa, Sean. SI, 1867.
General Orders, 1
No. 92. f
I. Naaaemna ami well -founded
oppressive taxes have
ferent arctioaa of tbe States
South Carolina, it ia
lecttoa Of taxes be
lowing cases:
First. Wbmaim
appre-
of North and
that tbe col
in the fol
any tax at or
my ot tarn governance off tbe Unded
btatos which, by the terms of the act 1
posing the same, or by the action of
public authorities
to any property ee
any transection i
to the adoption of tbe
oecontx.
greaato
tbe
right parted witb, ar
itborhunsr tbe
Whenever the power of Con-
impositton af taxaa die-
impugned by the
criminating in
favor of resident
eitisens of foreign nations or of 1
ofthe United mates.
Third. Whenever any
hereafter be imposed, for
discharging any oMigatio
aid and furtherance off tbe :
the government ant authority of tbe Uni
ted Mtatea, or to reimburse the rmbfic I
I I LJ. ' ' mM
or other person, for any
count of any such oblira
KMlitta
II. Commanding officers of
authorised to suspend dM collect
tax embraced ia paragraph I,
their action, and the sronnda. and a
relatmg thereto, to these hAoamr
By command of Brevet Major
Ep. R. S. Caxby :
Lotos V. CaaoAac,
7
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onae
Dnroou
ten.
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Lagan emej arnji mwe. 1 ae urepseemesB
Logan made a speech hi Ohio recently, in
the morse nl which Ise prechxisaed braaself
itv 10 vote and
dared that he would
alongside
be
sent up
ngside of a negro than a Dcaaocrat, ami
hoped negro Congressmen weedd bo
it up from the South. There ia no dbv
will be gratified in
aide in Coagrcaa.
The Chemical Propertiea
Milk embraces tbe essential nutriment
principles of all forms of food, emd when
pure, nothing contributes more to the phy
sical health than !t .'o r. v
It is the first food of infanta, and teast-
4t alone these, tmdex erma of hav
inanity acquire strength and vigor of
grow th ; through Ufa its nutritious quali
ties are recognised ; adults one., It with
benefit to themselves, and it as tains ex
istence when old age come to eufecble the
body and limbs. The composition of milk
is, 1st, casume. a neh anrogeumed materi
al ; 2d, fatty principles ; 3d, a peculiar sa
gar ; 4th, various mineral salts, principally
consisting of phosphate of aodm'bhosphale
01 I -me, pnospnate ot iron, and b sph t e
of magnesia ; the potash exists in tbe form
of chloride of pirtartiam Theae aah stae
ces 'an held in mpnuniuii hy water. Tbe
composition of caseine is identical with the
muscular substance, and with the albumen
of the blood : and in milk, we find tato waa be a
- 1 4. "
the BdiU as a delegate lo tbe Lcmisiana
State Convention. Bis naaae it lev. Was.
Murrvil The New Orleans Repobtatan
says, " be is sure to be eleettd." 7
mx. the
Radicals of Dallas eaemty. Abu. 1
candidates tothe State Coavoadhaa. In
Dallas, three whites and two blacks bare
been oomhratevl It
of.
to
tiona do net anstain tbe reports that Gen.
Paps has, given private
the election ot
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