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of 5 ... jM.Mk. . ....... , - ' . . mc.. . . . . -. f 'I I a i - 4 . t i gALlSlil'KV, ri.'IDAY. JCLTJO, 18C9, tijMaial Keffapsper A.lvertialn and.OcneraTcsl.se.- tiun Agfucy for NorUl V all ium. WM A. UEARNE & CO., Special Aenl lor the North Carolina IW and ieuer.il itteiil fur tlt Collection of uuuu of every ,h, ri tl.ni tlnoujrboat ihe state. Sluice. loiluV 4,ro ' x. (' Arc authorised agwate fur Tub Old .N . i.i II -li.;. rr mil iiorigf i to announce PJs 1" Kit UlLLlAM.SON, Hsu., a CMBititltHt lor the ol Ii ol Just no ol 1 1,.-1'. act- fur Salisbury Tuwu- All p at tl ..;i,!,,.t !,,. AUgUSt election. IltT Wo lire HtiHmrised to iwi- n .- JOHN F. MOOSE a candidate lor Cl.ik for ihe tfalisbery Township, a! tbe elec tion on tin- lirat Thmaday in Any not next -OCA1 AND STATU XTZHVXS Olb Paper Our renders will perceive that we print a large portion of the Old Xorth tatt this week u entirely uew type. Wee!. ail hereafter be able to give a larger Don't AuKtt.--.Th.. Newkern Timet don' . 'mui th N. C 8Ua(1j"d f Mo w slnil.nits. Mr Oconee W est. tin I his ngrw with tfce mnndard that riu benooe rnt-! INTERM ARM AUK BETWEEN tiik j city, and Mr. J. II. McClauuay. on Toy- will rr AMI! rv ll I ill VI 1 If APK! sail, w ilJi w bniu Jio was alayuij; nt tlie wvnm . aa . aafeM( I tiuie nf his death. A friend thus piKaJut iu party is.& UUvLeaJ part;, it aluiius that distinction fitsiUowa pwrty the nVpohli.-a.u party, i;o-vC died, IV lieu Doc tun disagree, dee. IV Can County Commissioner alio kola" the .'Hi-.es of justice of tbaPea. Constable, te I AJ' e ham .see a opinion from lint AiturneyJaueral ..ftlieSi.it.-. Mr. Olda, lu which he says they ranuot, ou the ground of theii incompatibility. George II. Venable, em- of the editors of the Petersburg Index died of cnusump i inn on Sunday morning laat. He waa n young gentleman of education and fine promise. A Book bt General Lee will awaken such special in tores t, that we are glnd to call attention to it. The University I'i hushim; Company of Ko. i Bond Street, New Voi k , announces that they have now iu presa, ami will issue iu a few I m L. II w : . I... nr .. it L 1 -.. amount of reading matter in cnuse.piene of ,, - ' ' , I Henry Lee, thoroughly revised and cor- tl.it addition to our stock of material. Wl . . . T , , , . . reeled by Gen. U. E. Lee, who has ad- hope our friends will duly appreciate out af. dt;d ,K au my biogrtp,y 0f f...ts to serve them and exert their influence his falhnr, prepared by him Im private to iucrease our already li.r-u rlrculation. j and pTsoual materials never before used. .It will be a large and liaudaoine octavo Attention is invited to the Card of Lepage, Bros. 4t O.r., Cuttoo Factors and General Couiiuiioii .M.'rchauts, Not folk, V.i. , .at, JlKGicTRArio.v.-Lvery citizen who th-sires lo vou in the ajiprnachiiig Towu fliii elections will have to first register 1: i in it -II a voter to oiiable him to do so. A the election i a very important one we hope none will neglect this duly. The 27tli, 28ih and tT9.li of lily a.ro set apart ns the days of It. gistrotJon, wiu-n all should attend and register. Espechiiy let uo co.iiscrvaiive neglect it. Township Mketiko. We are re qmvted lo give notice that there will be a meeting of (he Conservative citilens of Salisbury Township at die Court Uuuse, i ii S ituiiLiy after noon, the 24th iuet, for I he purpose of nominating for office iu siid Township. The Township is ciui t'cd to six Justices of the Peace, one ClerR, one Constable and three School Commissioners, all of whom are to be voted foij on the 5ili ot August next. volume, illustrated by new steel portraits of Geu. Henry Lee nnd Gen. Nathaniel LGreeoe; beautiful ateel engraving of "Jlarjou Crossing the Pcdee," and the 'Surrender vf - kimtwMx'''- and li-v m-. iguinal maps and plans. Our readers .need not.be told that this is a work of great inter, st and value. It Is the stand aid history af military operations at the South during the revolutionary war, and as such is a book which eVery reading man should possess ; titt its interest and value are both greatly increased by Gen. Robert E. Lee's thorough revaion and correction, and by the valuable biography of his father which he lias written and added to it. We are sure that this announcement, alone, is sufficient to givefhe book a very greut sale, but when we - add that Gen. Lee u personally interested in its publics lion, inch a sale is made certain. As we learn that the book is be sold by canvassing agents only, those who desire to engage iu its sah- should make early ap plication lo the publishers. In ill ease of the Slate II ilrston, Mr. Justice Reada yesterday delivered iheopiniuji uf the feiiipreuo Court, asfuh low The ondy ijasstjon in the case is, whe ther the intermarriage of whites and blacks is Is wlul. By r marriage act, "All mnrriages since 8th January, 1869, and all marriages iu future between a white person eud a free negro, o- u free person of color, to (he third generation. s':al4 be void. Rev. Code, Chap. C8, 8. 7. Lute events, and the emunrip ttlon of the slaves, have mad.- no alteration iu our policy, or the sentiments of our people. -And lest it niilit he supposed that there was. or would be, a change, the Legisla tore, iu 186(1, re-enacted ihe marriage act. And thus the law stood at the lime of the adoption of our new t'nus itutiou. The Constitution was adopted by a large pop Itlar vole, both whiles and blacks voting Jo the Constitution it is provuh-d that, "the laws of North Carolina, not n-pug-mint 4o this Constitution, or to the Con stitution and laws of (he United States, shall le in force until lawfully altered." Art. 4, S. 24. It thus appeirs. that wo have, not only the plain letter of the acts of the Legisla ture, hut the s in, tain of I be Constitution, r, .f him i "lit was a aviiilcmaii of tins fin. -t culture, of rare abiliv and intrinsic raeril-ibc idol of his parents, the pride ttf ins isieuiis, auu ileioveil uy au wun him." We ea 'unit express oar sorrow m the eir - as t a 1 nice, and that he should have come her-1' a distaut partoi' ihe Stati- but to JMH.t 'his deo-th. All efforis for die reev. ry of tin ImkI v have thus fur proved elifi irr.-as.fiil. II.-s--is. Mc1 lauiHiv and (iei'itc aru both do ing well. IKil. Joifni il. OPINION or the SII'KKM K COURT In (he cum of Rob-ton, Administrator, rt. Brown and Littlr4 jjteliecnd by J '. ..' Lick. The principle is will settled, that parol evidence, is iuaduiissabh' lo contradict or vary ihe t rms of a writteM coutract. Hut this is only rule sif evidence, and may, at any time, be changed by the Leg islature, without titipajring the can I rod. Tbe Convention and Legislature have se n pr.ipi-r to change this rule of evidence in legaru lo certain ela--. s of contracts, and iu so doing they did not emm- in con fliet with 'he Constitution of the I'nited States Wooitfiu vs. Sluder, Phil. i0. We have carefully considered the ordi nance of O.-i. ISih, 1805. and ihe acts of lCO, ch. as, 3., and think thai ihey es TnE A vgvsz Elections. Tlw Town s..ip el.ctions, which will take place on l.-i Thursday i" August, are of more im poitiiuce iliau many seem to suppose. Justices of the Peace are Judicial officers, and, their jurisdiction being greatly en l uged by the new Coustitmiion, it is very important that none be chose to that position ,o arc not honest and capable. TJie very beil nirn should everywhere be selected, and wc hope they will be. A Good Ticket. The following lick et has been ftgreed uppn by l,he .Cooaer vativcA of J-ru.-iti. m Township in Davie Couniy. Eor Justicea of ihe Peace, Dr. A. Wiseman, and Thomas T. Maxwell; Por Ch rk, E. W. Tatum; For Constable, O. P. Spencer j For School Coiumision ers, S M. llobsou, James A. Crump and JJr. John .Max well. Ancient Gold Coin. Prof. E F. Rock well, of the Femr.le College at this place, has iu his possession, nu ancient -old enjn about the siae of a ten dollar gold piece, that whs dug up in t lie lower portion ol :his couniy some time ago, and is pine gold. Its nationality is uncertain and hard to determine on account of its anli quity, btt fmui certain indications it is n Spanish eoin and was iui!M in tho reiaru of Phillip IV of Spain. How it got to this couniy, and was lost, are questions fur he curious to determine. Statcsiille American. talai-L I be fullou inir inl. -. us In flm etiii- . a . . , ' m .. ft 1 ft , . I. . I m mat tne iu.ernw.rj.ige oi wunes aim in tens Uaettt ,( tM.y ,,,,.,1 . h against puUhsxuVy, immI is unlawful.) j Mony enuffaers ate presumed to And as this is a matter affecting the s..- I . sov-,(. m the Conlederata money, and .sal and domestic wlaiions, ii is gmi.t v u.g ,). VHxlf: .i,,.., nl(Mt be mtimated by to know that the law has the sanction of: jurY il( s,jU cc,,r(jill; , hgishi both rates. It is no dtscriramanoii 4 oim1 .jv(, . ,,, Iinr then the ih preci ition of race against fhi ftfrr.ut ilpplhvi-qmrHr;,,- ,.a TivVsm v imtes musrb.- lo both. At ihe last term, in the ca f I tt .,1IC, a . . a. , . M 1 miuohui of com. the Staic v. tiiderwood, C;J N. C. !t 09, Ti.(. ,.,i,i.1.;v ---J,, olllv atmliea to con we decided that the act f.rhidding persons i(1.lH h.re CoufedeiatJ money was the i Sinutters and Cleaners, ot color to be witnesses, except ag in. si t.IIH(PI .,, j,,,,, (jjr 2- I u all oilier kinds of contracts the value of the nriMieri v, or other Consid.'ia- LOOK for MERONEY'S AT Till JtONOr THE BIG INDIAN. VIE CALL THE SPBCIAL ATTENTION ol all lo our Stock of spuing andjslL'.mmkr ooors, n'kI iii vita all w4io want thr.IatM Styl'i lift QnttMim, mmil b'-aif ItfummnMt 'lieti to ire ii juli. n fti are una ft siiiuniuj; uu uvai -Sio.-k of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. UATSs MILLINERY 0om, DRE3S TBI .VI MINGS, G ROC Ell I FX, HA III) VA 11 K, riOLEtfe UPIEIt ATI I Kit, Cotieh. Cful ami Jupun yuiRiiliea, Walnut Stain, Keroseiiu uud Mac In in- Oils lo he fonnd in Western NoriH Carolina. Bpe eial attention isialied lo our Mock of BOOTS AND SHOES. LaiW SaweiJ (iat ikia sliaes. Jl Ml perwrt. l'ti)tsl llsliaoials taatlier llueil, LM " " lirtil's lUuunrala, yvrr kat aUii-k, 9IM " " I',.,;. - - ' M " " Vaathaaad Uia-s Saaaa, of ail tries nalltiea. die, 0 I'.ilna'. els vr d. Heat ( alicvaa. 16. We are .c. a.'.-uts ..r Jim Maniilnetmers ol tlieUsl AOKICULTIJh IMPbiOMKNTS AND MACHINliUr, snob as Th Jiuck-Eye Mer und lU'iiper, J in I. in.- Water Wheels, Fine Engine Jep VVell and Force l'uiii).. French Burrs nnd Corn Mills, Tin eaiV'iii und Clcufieis on u-Jiuels coinplule, Cider nnd Wine HI ilia, Kfrtr 4-.Wftw4jrrtratrd-defraer,- Grain Dr. lis, 4ulky Plows, SPAfiKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS ClWb Go.. 3VT. o. . rp I 1 HW-CE!J-:naVVTK WATERING Place. lormerly cslU-d the Nuth fs'oluia White d nliur Bptinuf, will lie wen Igr vunlots on Tues day, tbe bist day ot June next. lieing sussied iu tho Nuitli weatern part of i the Stale, iu n eounny reinaikuble lot its beau- j ly and heallhluhiess iheae, together with the i virtue o) the waters, teaks it oils of lite most d.-'i. -il-le waleiin piaeaf -to Le found. tin: mrin w iters up tjii-.se mixes are the White at.'l U'ue Sulphur sml Chalybeate or Jron. and lejr pu"1 all the finest qualrtisa of tlis Waters, and ara ''eieign remetJiea for all .li-easft-s of 1 1,.- Itrar, boa, els, siomauli and kebiev. eric. i ions of tbe skin, acroluls, weak ness, dehihly, ihi'spetwia, rheunialiam, 4c, flftS aaaaf-' .. I 40 YBA1I troni TUt PUBLIC ir otnir Remedies FAIL FtU bRUNCtliAL ANDXIVER DI SEASES read the fdlowmf t V.oiaaaH. Huinsv. Kau . (irasirille Co.. N. 0., aaja. -1 Had uur 1'illa lu lis tlis lrl lauilly avili ptaa I li.i -wr us. I he) liavs aovrd Vsry U i. ! rilcial ia is) .uwm isaae. I'liav been vrry aiuvli af ni.-k-d t..r Hi iron jsan.. uml liave trlrd every knot of ltx. ... infill. 111,- lllltl I I V'UHI 11,1. Illll llltftL- niUH.l l.l.-n- .1. rnepriijaiena-navmif sfienc a isre amouui i t,,,, ymr Pltu tj,.n All oilisra. My diaeaw ia in addiliouni buildings and iiiproveuumts ku- brUl liial allllrliw, aa.l a conyiM pmatrat uu of erallv. lln-se isin iiil's iu now iu line condition I Die m-i , "i"s svst.-ia. I hsra i. il-UK-ai in ten or III- nsima I... ,.e and ideasnat. and .od cittaaes eaaai my family, an.llliiUtl.aiii to belie tty eouiaining trout two to six rooms each, well urrailfisd for either l.n . or small -families. GOOD TEN PIN ALLEYS, ii!ft..iliu.u lr I. "Ui ly al fuiuilv iliwaara. Tho Ours is Thorough. K-iuu-Iti llavn.s. Kau ., Clerk ol f oltimbna eoonls . i. -ia A iLn'i.i ..n-.s.. i.- i...... r,,. rw, ff J ,1 A A M AMl l. w I lll l .ll.r.l 4, ftow ; i'iiiihm nv .iimi Bilhard Jabte$, and other Amn$emrnts, j ltt,uif tU, yrar la I was severely afflict. d with I'lVl' lit I'll IK tl'U l.'ft.' 1,1- l.l... ,l.llZl I-J .1... ...I. linn .ia l ll ii ii ni.c, For Pool, I'litnge or Sltoirer Hath, Sul phur Bath. Hot or Cold. A A on I Hand nl TVTuai i II I'a 1M l.l. and tho tlrst d.iae 1 tooa aave aie xt- u " ! ni sreat relief. I coutinsi-d to iie ihe nil lor two V i,1 he nt the tspntijis the enliie s.n-in. and a vreeka, and have uot aunered ftoiu liver di sears Hood i'Uyrieiau parujausntly 1. K-ated lor the . alnce. I hate reeuiataemledtlieni acoopdinglj , and di.eaaed .iv.-i.iini many n Iff lit while in Ited the la would bvcooie so ear.ntelstinjr that I asconislle4 to art oat ot bed sad ait aj .until the iaia would sulfide. I iiro.:ured a leMK.x ol tl.sMll Till. UN each other, was repealed hy the Const it u lion, as being repugnant U its spirit, and inconsistent wiiji our ah. r. d cuiditioii But that was because llvere w a a ducrhn lualion between the races in civil rights. Here I here is uo discrimination. The law operaic Uou both races alike ; neith er can marry lbs other : not is it repug nant to the spirit of the Constitution, nor subversive ot civil rights, but is iu conao ii.ii nc with I ".ili. It was insisted that the Civil Rights Bill has declared a different policy, and has changed the law It is not necessary that we should decide whether ihe opera lion of that bill ended w ith the cessation of our provisional relations with the I'ni ted States, or whether i is operative now, for by its terms it has no application t the social relations. Its object was, and lion, may tie suxu u In evidence, anil lln jury must estimate sach value in the Hub ted Stales I reasOry notes, iiis honor lo I he Court below erred in his construction of the ordinance and Kit referred to, ami lln- judgment must be revciaed, and a tv? nirv de novo awarded. Lei this be certi fied, &c. SPECIAL AOilCh. Koskoo, llieivl Lierr Imriyorntoi, JtliHUi I'Hi i tit r, ami lit mmnUn , ir .red by l)r .1. J Law rence, the celebrated Pbydfian and Criean- i-t, ii a safk, rxKAiNT.aii.l rkli.vblk, r ly. lor tbe prevention ami cure of all diseases caus ed by :i Torliid Liver, Imp ire lllood, Disorders w! tbe Kidu Tys, or Uebiiity ol tlie Nervuusriys teni. It riirnl:ifft.-c : !i ..- r.t .i ,li ,.'-..! i. ......i uJl lill. its terms nro, to declare equality Between i (r taint-, restores lost or wa.-ted Bar runs all CIUZCUS ithoul n-garii to race or CUltt ," -i-a.tid at lb.: sama Uuia bunt n,i and i in .he matters of makim business con, v"" - ""'' !""'- tracts, sueing in the onrts, giving evi- p .priPTFIi deuce, acquiring property and protection RELIEF1 for tub SOKELY - r ' 1 of person and property. And this is 1 It was the misfortune of the uudersigi.'H noMimg wore than our own Blade t. onsit j ,,, liive auQeriHl, as few have every saller.-u tulimi has deue. Kul iiuher tU &M f,,.f.,re. for six lone and Imuiil rerti, -fmtii cular Sawn. Riihhor and Leather Belting1, and many oilier Ibiuoa loo nnin.-roos to men 1 1. ci. nil ol which we w ill self the Muiiutac I tiler's pi lees. Come, or send and pvt a Catalogue of any ilii'itt V'"i may vvaal in this hue We finai-.ii'.-e the Muchliieiy so.'d i.y us to give satis f.cn.'U. We are also aeuM for Si...jer's New Kami lySKWINU MAOniNE, lot whicli theie is no equal. W arranted to do all kinds of work, nnd n siive entire salisJaetton, or the money wi'l Le refunded tFGOUD PINE IXMliEfi furnished at lie- depot, on short nun- s. We will he found i p.eiie the old stand, above Murphy VGranit.- Row. MKltUNEY & BBO. FOR SALE. A Splendid 12 Hone l'ower IWtable Eligtne, for sole bv j.ius. 1 l23!ii M KKONEY 4 HRO. '.eu.-Cl of iuvalids who will have every atten tion. Having secured the servicea of Mr. J. N. Carter, ol Virginia, who has had unr-h expe rience nU stands high as a lloud keeper, visi tor may u-l ussuied lUst my table will be snpiiheil with the tiest ihe mm ket win ulf-.rd ami everything done that will odd tofbeii pleasure and conrtort. aeveral nsrs.nis are in wsut of them. Ail diseoae i an '-i-.-inv to the human urate a",, and l at war With It and will ronuner It, nnlesa nature. wlt'i all the assistan.-i' it can receive from slrvni:lli- i.i ir ntedieiiies ami smlnl.te innuislni cuts urn oo .uerlhe enemy ; w-luclt would be lust, to take medicine Is-foreyau ret aick, to laevent slot ne. or 1X0 take BMihclne slteryon Ret sick to ( ..re sickness, 1 fJT A ward to the wise la enouuh leir r.aerSis;-your own laacmalit in the mmns of ile. aba eoeu v win be r a:s i ready wuk 1 lie oars on Ilia n estern North tarol.na Bad j aj fJontjjern Hepatic 1U, IJoad will leave bulisburv lor Hickory Sisiuhi, I . tba Spring' depot, every morality. (Sundays ". 'ong known and mil tried rtmtdf exospttaV) in coiineuUu.1 with the Noith Caio- for all lMioii$ diteutt, caundbya In a Kail Kokd avoiding stop-.-ii:iMr delay at IHKL'AtiVIi TlVrtl .-atisttiiry. Xiid arrive' "it ''tHcfciiry -Sram.tr trr" " V'OaWMMbAi I X.ti.. . time for breakfaat, wlieregood hacks will be in ! . ,T'm rl MU, tA-,1,,u,re oo"ttei..ala . . . i , ,. , nome luryouiacli and Umilv n a -lmala whleh readmeas to Ink . passengers over a beautiful. r or lh(.v htTe nut n n4wnmt4 to you will, w nrnftftun iuaj iu ic ojii nia a uiiiauco oi i vi ournv, ih.- ftjiv.-.-a 10 an tile ui4He ra't-uliar Is six uiik. I tiiatolimate, you sliosld be careful to mte Mich Med icines as sre adapted to the diseases of tiiat climate: you will line tiw Kreatst m-imv ja the use of IS:ms' Mot'TIKaa HfcPATIC 1'lLI.S.' Titty can be aenttoany point iu tbe United States hv K iri!s. RIOh-enri.nel.nx,t9ce.i'.-l)..i.5.o-r'atfOeni 110 On f.roM. isiree 0m,, t.VI-rire 0j. T The esh mini ilhi r ae.'i,mnjr tl.e order fur Ihe Mll. cli.e or it will be wot CO. D. Or ,-, iht,uld ke afdrea SIX lllik. As an inducement for families and parties to spend two mou i lis or more, I have concluded to put bourd down at the tallowing low rakes: BOAUD. For one single month $o0.00 tor (wo or more months, per month, or l that rate, Per werk, IROO I'er dy, .l)0 Childien under ten years of a'e nnd c lorcd servants, bull price. No charge lor i t.lsoi' h.ljreu under two veai s of gt. J. GOLDEN WVATT, Sparklino Cat.vwba Spbincs, Piopiietor. Cstnwba Coouly, May 1G. lB(ii)..( 22:2m sum it a siiiEii TO THE LADIES. Rights Bill, nor our Siite Constitution uu affection of hi- feet .lid lei;-. sli.ei iinluce.i Tin: Homestead. U will be seen hy refeieiico to the annoiiiicerueni; of opiu ions in our paper this week that the fin firt me Court of tbe State has decided that the Homestead ia Constitutional and n trospeetive. Chic f Justice .Pearson, as wc feit sure would be the case, filed a dissenting opinion. We shall publish both opinions as soon as wc can get them and until then we shall withhold commetite. We learn that the case will be carried up to the supreme Court of the Jutted Slates for review. - of Arrangi-wents for the Union Sunday School Cclcbrat.i.ni and Pic-Nic, held ou ihe 1$ to iiisliiut, feeling deeply grateful to all who sided in ils pleasure aud success, uud in behalf of I he several Sunday .Schools, united on the occasion, desire to rciuru sincere thanks to Mr. Alfred John son for ihe use- of his Grove; also to the citizens who kindly furnished provisions, '1 o these ladies and gentlemen on the sub committee, whose labors were so cheet ful ly au4 faithfully performed ; to Captain Benjamin Marsh, Chief Marshall, for the good order preserved and especially to C pt. J no. A. Ramsey i nd Joe. P. Shields, E:-q., for extra services rendered. By order of the Committee, dAS. II. KNNISS. Wn. 3fore Injitnctirms Breirina.-Vfe see that Gov. Ilo'ih n has issued his procla mation for a meeting r.f the stockholders of the Wilmington, Charlotte aud Ruth ei ford Railrond, to be held in Wjlmiug tn, at the office of the Company, or nt the City Hall, on the 29;h ol this month, for the purpose of re-organizing the Com jwny, according to a recent act of the Leg isluture. Of course the fact of a firapli anc with the requirement of the net mentioned, u .disputed, and an injunction, or law suit will be the result of this move ment on the part of the Governor. Sentinel. Supreme Court. Monday, July 19, 1869. All the Justices present. Opinions were delivered as follows : By I'karsos, C. J. In Stencil vs. Cal vert; from Northampton co Judgment affirmed. Iu Glenn vs. ri.uiT.it !ft';.liil S. C. R. R. Co J from Guilford county. Judgment affirmed. In Vance v$. Sumner; from Rowan co (two citscs.) and iu Avery vs. Hutchin son (three cases,) from Rowan couutv. Judgment affirmed. Bv Ifeade. .1. In Sr.it,. va ?f:iratnn .A CAioy, Tgiyp.---.Tlj0 CtaMiittcg Kfaim JnMn-vtmav. Judirment af- firmed, iulermarriae between ihe white and colored races declared unlawful. In Stale vs. Rhiuehardt; from Lincoln county. Judgment reversed. In Martin vs. McMillan ; from Allegha ny. J'.rror, tudtrmcnt reversed. In Hill vs Keler; from Row in coun ty. Homestead l;iw declared valid and retrospective in its nciioii valid as to old debts. Chief Susiice Pearson dissenting. By ROPVAX, J. Iu Mate vs. BuAWk from Franklin county. No error, jiuig ui. -nt affirmed. i n State vs. Brandy ; front Wake co. No error, judgment affirmed. In II m. in VS. DeVClCUX ; from Halifax county. Order of Judge below, vacating injunction, affirmed. That part of order whicli directs ihe surplus to be paid into raurt, reversed. By Pick, J. In Slate rs Jurvis; from Btuke county. No error, judgiucut affirm ed. In Mary McLaurin, ex pnrte from New Hanover county. Dismissed. In I 'avis vs. Pearce. from Wake coun ty. Decree for plaintiff By Se l l LE, J. In SibMe ex rel Fuir cloth Vs, Ferrel ; from U'ake county. Error. Plaint iffe entitled to recover. In Young vs. McLean, from Mecklen burg county. Judgment affirmed. In State vs. BurweU ; from Granville county. Error. , , . ., j ,. . . . , 1 oy over . orl;. d. ii ni'' tin-lirst year ol tlie lal. 1,1(1 nnlv f.ivil nurt i..uitu- it Mirlltd I ln-i J ""J " r v r"'- r ii...:.... .ii .1 .. i , r. .1 -mi. 'uimil: i t nun mne. ne vvas eoiiiee u itlitlift ti-iim i ... i. - in- tint it tin . ' Si 1 terms were d ubifur, the policy of pr-hili' itiitg the inter-marriage of the two races is so well established, and the wishes ot both races so well known, that we should most celebrabd medicinal Springs. Worn not hesitate to declare iho policy p.iru- down and exhausted, he gave up all hope of mount to any doubtful construction. war. ed to drag his emaciated i.,u.e about, oi clutches. Ill vaill lie invoked tile best Uied icul talent of tin country; mid viaita-u tin The inurri.iire relation is a ti.-culiar aud important one. Tin; Court trciit it as a civil contract, only iu the sense that a con tract consent ol parlies precedes if, and is essential to ils validity, but when form ed, it is more than n civil contract, it is a relation, at: institution, affcciing not mere ly ihe parties like business contracts, hut offspring particularly and society general ly. And every .Slant has always assum ed to ngulate it, to declare who are capa ble of contracting marriage, what ehall be the duties and privileges, and how it shall be dissolved. These things have never been lett to the discretion of individual-, but. have been regulated by law. Among oilier things our inarrhige law declares, that ihe white and colored races shall no1 intermarry. Tlie pretended marriage iu ibis cose Was, lb eudore, invalid, and Ttie parties guilty ef fornication aud adultery. Let litis be certified, cVc. READE.J, recovery. At this stne of his case, having i a? -is 111' I'll'!!'--" I Deen goveruen uv ins u.eiueai menus iron. THK cnberiber having been appointed an SCD1 the iiegiumui?. he deteruiiiieU to udoj't a for the sale ol GOODS ! HAVING JUST RETURN ed from the Eastern Mar kets we call your attention to much the larpest and moat complets stock of Goods in this t,iar-ke-. all selected from new und fresh stocks ui.d styles, and ajaiye oortinii nnrt-bssed directly from tbe Manufacturers aud their Ageuts since TTVto arc BtnAed by the lith Amend tneot. We are asked this question, both , verbally and by letter. It is easily an swered. All persons who held any office before the war, either under the Federal or State govcrnmcut, and afterwards rendered ass s la nee iu any way to the oiifedtratetau.se are banned. I 'bis is the rule Ihe exception to the rule is that if the office was one which could be lawfully held without the holder's first taking an oath tftnppert' 'the Constitu tion of the United Slates then Ire is not banned, f rom this statement orr readers irrrfteoU ,,o bis to deurm hhs who la banned and who ia iioj- Wc believe that all civil ofTu-ers under the gn-ernment aforesaid were ruired to Iake the above U3eniioidoaihtand, couaequently, all fneh are ban nod. DlSTRESSIXa AcCIDKNT. It beeom-s our melanch'dy duty again to n-eord the drowning of a young man in ike bloom of yon I h and tilled with the aspirations, ood Iresh iu the promise, of early manli M.il This distressing accident ecxiirre.l Sa'ur day af ternoon last on Topsail Sound about thirteen miles from this city. A cmy ni i-xcursioiiists, cnusisiing of ladies and g,-u-ih men of the ueighborlmod and Mr Jo lianj E. Leash, sou of Hon. J M. L n h, of Is-xiiiglou, aud Mr. Alex. Greene, son of Mr. Zeno II Greene, formerly id) tliis city but now of Wilson, hud asseu Lied ou the beach" with many uiiiflidpations nf en- joyincnt. rtl( able ! for I bese bright ai lleipaltons gi n f loo soon presided- ov. . i he scene w here only pleasure ana cx-ix-cted. Several of the party were bathing in 1 tho surf, and 111110112 llieui were Messrs. Leach am! Greene. The tide was making out and Mr L'-ach was unfortunately car ried away by the current. It was his first visit to our coast nod lie knew not the trewehery of our snt f -beaten shore. See ing his danger others went to Ids assist- Mr. Greene was the first to reach .L. -A.:l method of treatment, the result of his if reflection. It is enough to say. that tllit method is not so mne'i new, as it is. the n.ori skillful application; 'of what has beeu long known, and atteinpld by the Physicians. After oine weeks of the most unwearied and persevei iineflorts, he waa rewarded with the most gratifying results. Indeed, bis rap id improvement and recovery, was almost inagieaT so much so. that iu looking hack niion ins cmiilitiou ii Tvariaifli tie can, even hs-hv, hardly realize the truly .wonderful im provement. Prof.i imlly grateful f r tjis extraordiuarv h'essiuir. lie is desirous of beiuii the meat.: nf diffusing similar- heueits to those win may be similarly alHicted. He iheremre propnsift u t icily to trmt., but IM'KK- nfi manner of diseases of the lower extremities, such as ohfsaiid HI -Condi tinned TJlcers of the legs; Vaicose Veins ; Weak and enlarged Joints, A'., it" matter of how-long standing. It is one of the great advantages of his mode of treatment, that uo restrictions are imposed 011 the patieet as regards.diet. exer els, die, ami I r loe iiiost jiitrei little or no uiedudne is used. Fiie charges shall be in aceordaif'e with the general depression of the times ; ;.nd those really luaigeiit. will be treated "wit. out mou ey dad without iti ice." 1 KI) WARD SILL. M D j F,.lr I ? tf si.,!,.; (,ry T. i to 1 1 1 1 Kir Liufli'MiM. i.v.kilj.kh; Peat'i to t ie f.lvlng! I.oug live tlas Killets' -old i.y I'e.ilera hv.-t vwhere ' juiv2 lin m t-r , : JOS. 1IORAI1. HENRV IloltAH. J. & H. HQRAH. WATCH yX . rr SINGER'S CELEHRATED yew family, Hewtuff Mficiine, an.l nil It attachment oilers the aamc to the Ladies nt Western t'arolura. Tliia Muchina ciisllenaes a eomnarisoa with any and all other Machine, ft will do more diB'erent kinds a! work frma tii siliile plain seam to the t beautiful swleoidery tliiin mry other Machine ever invented . JJcoiiouiy is wealth, then why not buy the beat." iTIit-.-tt Machines are warranted to givo entire aatisfactioii. If they fa 1 t give mitisfuclinn tliey may bo re tiitnud after a tr nl of two months tttnl the money will he refunded. Machines manufactured expressly for SHOE-MAKERS, HARNKSS MA KERS, TAILORS, Sec, will be supplied when ordered, at manufacturer's prices. jT Parties doairina Information will pleaae rend for sicinieiis of wo.'k and clittllats. John A. Ramsay, . Salisbury. M. V. June J 8, 189. -r i 94 7m THE AW..N0TGN MUTUAL AND a& AVIG Horoill' THE KNTIRK Stock COMPANY OF VIBGIISTIA. A Virgin ia an4 Southern Jimtitntion llf .r'.unifo. nre kupt in the iioulh. It has met with unprecedented success. The Great Die ir.r ia Drj Goods. All We ask is a call at the well known Etr. poritnn of this mark.-t. We invite vour ntten tion to a few LliADlM! AKT1CLE8 kept hi this wholesslc and retail stock : Notions, Hats, Shoes, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. Pant. Goods, Drugs Patent Medirines, Djff- Stujrs, Fauits, Tanners Ou, Kerosene and Linseed Oil, Ahead, Upper, sole and Har ness LEATHER, CALF & LINING SKINS, HARDWARE, a Iron, Steel, Saddle Hardware, and Carriage Trimminjrs ; in Iu. 1, thousands xif articles too tedius to enumerate. We are ajrer.ls for tho Great Threshers and CLEANERS, Also, Ifanufaetatera' Aftents for tbe celebrated IJono littvt. Do. do. liifleaorl Blnslinjr Powder. tV We invite the attention of Merchants aud the trade irenerally.to our atock,. assuruut them they will und nothiuir bnt fresh and desi- ruble bonds, n e buy all kinds of pniduce. Save your Blackberries und Fruits, which will be to you us Treason?. Smith. Foster & Co., sPALlfiBrRf. .V. C, Rpm-rne's Old Stad, ucar tlie Market Honse. April a. iHtni. i:t iv ed to 0. W. BKCMS. K 1. K-. Soria Cm h -en SiRrrT. BaLTtaoaa Ms. when ttiey will he promoter atleailnl lo. fnr lli NaSlelnea Call oo all r tpretabb) OrugiiUl evt-iy where and oa O. B. P0UL80N, Jnly 9-S6 if fahbnry, N. q. WALTER A. WOOD'S PRIZE Mowers and Reaper Used in all eonntries, arid universally commended as THE BEST IJV USE.! Awarded more first premiums than any other Machine manulitctiired, both in tins " AiND FOREIGN COUNTRIES, JuiT RECEIVED AT THE STORE of .IITH EO.STER fc CO'S. Its Jul tuiicsure established beyond xtnn - 1 AA , 0ntm9ency. 1UIJU SACKS bv SALT. 25 Among which is " THE HICHE8T PRIZE ! Tw Grand Gold Medals and Cross of the Legion of Honor, At Paris Exposition, 186? More than 120,000 note in Usei 20,000 mannfactnred and sold in 1S6I aud the demand uiusuppliod. Bereaving Demand, Increased Facilities Add! in: al Iu prnveme .In In. U6C. Wood'a fn'ze Mowers, (1 end 2 Horae.) " Self Halting Reaper, with u New Mowing Attachtueut. . " Hand Rake Reaper. Humes' Illinois Harvester. Manufactured by the Waller A. Wood Mow. iitff and Reaping Machine Company. Genetol Office aud Manufactory, Housick Falls, Rens seiner county. N. Y. Branch OjHcesand Sales Room 44 CorN land1! street, New York city. P. O. Box, c.805. 2'iG Lake Street. Chicago, 111. Alexandria, Va. Miniison, Wis, 77 Uppr Thames, St., London. Send for Neva Descriptive Circular and Pi ic List. Applications from tbe Sooth, South of Vh iti nia, should be addresntd to the New York Jfianch Office, as above. RELIABLE 'AGENTS WANTED. Extia Inducements Offered! McCubbins, Sullivan it Co., are Agents for the above Reapers in Sa'ksbuiy. april 23 lG:10m mice,. I : J '.ft ,i T , .-ft nun auu swam wnn vir. i.eicn until in Waa complete exhausted. Ion f w sec onds Mr. Ia ll. Mcv'Iamtny was by his side aud made every effort to save him and only released his hold when Mr. 1.. acii was drowned by the waves passinr over them both. In ihe meantime th current had swept them so fur to sea th ir Mr. McClamrnv, owing to Lis depleted strength, sunk twice before reaching ih slnkre, which he gained only through ihe In the case of MrKeithan vs. McLeod; assielnnce of his brother, Mai. C. M .. J I i. .. . . , . i .!. . . ' ... curia adcer'tari vult, it uot appearing that (Jl.ircmy, and thai in an insensible coudi- owiajii aj-" 'i now preHred to l.irmsTi anything usually kept in ii ti --I cbjaH Jevv.-liy Stole. We tnav Le foul, i m c.vv.,,,'. H.icic Row. tmrtmm m r. II. Sprairue's OlB.-e. All kinds of repai:ig loiie.it shOrl notice atid salislnctiou' guaran 'eed. V e return lbauks.to a ifeuernus rublic lor past Units, and liojve bv stiicl a' ten! ion to nm-ss lo ineiil s coiiIiiiu.-iii.-m ol the same. P. S. All persons laving felt Walehes and IcWe'ry vvuii Ia. M- Davis or Wilson ti Karris, 'o le n i.ui.-.l asa reipiA'led to call and gel iIhhii r the will be st.lu lorr. pt:s. Jan. 29. 18 '.'J 4-Gm. I II '6991 61 qwK .1!-SV,R xiaiivn v v vue.liuo , uaiR alia juj .rieiSnst p n,. .-j.,I.rn aijx fWilOisHI ' i'Sftj j.iao Ai.n Mnajl auio.iiij .mi iiiji.i i.iuiuv s: iir, lev. .he law was made before the adoption of j tin,,. The body of Mr. Leach whs A n3a ,1Iiailn, "rU 1 WVlS !f" the I'onslituuon The following additional rule of prac tiee waa adopted to-day RcVe XL 'Writs of execution tasried I" Ci. .1. .11 L- ... 1 1 oiu Tlie Company has capita) and assets, npainsl its liability tliat will cbinpure rivurabiy with any Lilt Insurance Company on tlie continent, winch ia the ti ire tct ol responsibility. ItsatTairsare cantionslv ii.lminislered by aeleeted Direct. as. at responsibility anu business capacity. It ha established its ciainito Niutbern Patronage 0FIICH&j fke8iuknt, JOHN E. EDWARDS, Rhodes' Tobacco Manure, VICE fKESIDEST Wit. U. Isaacs, PKCREI ART. , D. .1. II MM Mi, Hi MrcnrcAL kxamtivkk, V CHARLES H. SMITH, M. P. LEO At. AUVISSa, I Hi I. Ii VI AGKNT, H. C Cabell, Jxo. 11. Claiborne DirvECTORS : llenrv K John Fnders. William K. Taylor, -anioel S. ..t a-;'. John I ' tossed about by the waves some ten' or . -hi hci i'ua uu jinbuoj new imn -.iiiiiiunii , K.I. A Sinith fifteen uriuutea after he wa drowned, birt-VM-y'-- fus wut"1 AX vjluu n.ii I KJ ffna laaaypearfrftBB arbt altegtbee. 1 . V Ji Mr. L.-aeli was a voting ni.in afiont 19 -JJO t OUtT hhtJilWO T r vv- 11 Ty'". Superior Court shall not bo tested j or 20 years of age aud a student of Trim- t.j -r 9 r a f a r r ' I'VsLhaau 3HI JO J. B. Norton, n. ii. n.i Ten. ,ILfttm ti. Palmer, Ellysoa, ' Asa .'snyder, ,1J. K. Q. Bakerrille, Samuel V. '1 ardy, tieo.re Jacob, i J. W. i :-.... Ceorpa S. J'atnier, H. U. C'mekley, H. C.Cabell. P. J. Hartssvlr. John C Williams, William (..Taylor, A. I'. Abell. Wni. B. iMaea, CeorpeL. Bideood, Samuel M. Price. nf any term ; they shall be dated ou the ; iy College., He had completed his Soph ilav ol lticlr istinr: ana slin st.ite .w ht-n ,mr.. r i..ii . ,.,o..i... i .. J . i 1 " I 1,1 - v- " M . . . . -. .... t f W 11 the judgment was docketed iu the coanSy 1 Junior class next session. This waa Jiis i -AlOIOOfl 0 0 U U J 11 S S V 1 from ib Court nt wbtcu the execution is I first visit to our coast, having agreed to, ' LEWIS 0. HANES: Act. fdivlde brsraoatlembetwasni Ma ft 321 I 3 (J 'lit UJ jtiJL ' Teblf-ff LlAJSGTOS, N. 0 BBL8 II0LASES. 12 HHDS. MOLASSES. 2i-tf. To Farmer) and Planleis. AKI) Rhodes' Super-Phospliates : I- UK STAXDAIll) MANURES for Cotton, Toliacco, Ariieat lind Corn. These lonjr established manures nwd andap pnived by the most stieocssfifl planters. ,v R. M. ROODRe. m Co., South St., BaltitiMtrr, Md. For sale bv dealers r.no & i.aHB Homestead BSaaks ! (For laying of Homesteads.) And a new and improved form of m DEEDS, Revised and corrected bv the best legal authority in this place, , ... ror sale. AUdrtss. mar 10. J. J.'BRUXER. THE COUD MEDAL Has just bee'n awarded to ' CHA8. M. 8TIEFF, For the best Piano now Made: oyer Baltirobrr, 1 I.il " adelphia: and New Vnrk Pianos. OSriCK Kt WltR0MS: No. 9, 2STorft Liberty Street, near Haiti , more Street, BALTIMOItE, Mr. RTIEFF'H PUNOft ,ave a 'I ti e latest improre. menta, ireliulina tlie Afrrofle Treble. Ivcv I'ronta, and the inu.roveil Kreavli Action fn I lirUa minted for Bve years, with priril.-, ' - 1 .. l- witlila i twelve saoatha if netcntirely satisfactory to pureha sees , . e.-o ti d band Piano and Tarlor Organs always oo I band. Iruoi $5U to i30T. Kefereiieaa. w ho have onr Pianoa in nse- Geo. It. K. Lee, Lexiaaton. Vs. r lira. l. H. Ilul, lianotte. N. C, Cen. Robert Hansom. Wilmington. X C, Gov. John Lath . LexinKton, Va. , Mews. U. Unrwell A Son. Wiarlntta. S. C, James It. linen ee. Mortjn slon. X. C. J. It. Smith ii. W. fielton. Cliater, a. C, CT-Brown A BenJardt are agein tor tie safeirf tt awye 'i asaarf linran 1 - Piano- ao'd at Fae-tory prirea. jene 19 ly Dr. U W. JONES, TTAVISO located in Sa'iabory. off.wa Ma I I P- )'-. : i.l a-r iea the rv.UjQ. op. ! Ore on Council Street, r.rpo-ite the tonrt IT, and naxi ooor to tie law olLee of Hon. Brn Oralis May 3D-cf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 23, 1869, edition 1
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