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SVOL.il. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1869. NO 11 THE EXAMINER. PUBLISHED TRI-WEIKLY AND WEEKLY, BY fyUTTAL,Ii?& STEWART. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. From the Memphis Ledger, Jane 12. A GIPSEY HEROINE. 8HE ROUTS A NEGRO HORSE I THIET. TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. - t ., t - $5 00 - - 3 00 - 2 00 - - 2 00 - - 1 25 jITri-Weekly I year, I ( 6 months, i m . 8 months. !W. Al .1. i ! S 4 6 months, $1 00 50 RATES QF. ADVERTISING. Ten lines, or one inch space to constitute square. .. f-r , . . One Square, first insertion, Each subsequent insertion, .. Liberal deductions made, by special contract, to large?, adtertUers. . Court adYertisements -will be charged 25 per cent, .higher than the regular rates. . 8pcciAt' Notices charged 50 per cent, higher than ordinary advertisements. ' Fort advertisements inserted irregularly, 25 per cent, jbigher than usual rates will be charged, i Funeral Notices will be charged as advertise Imehtsl The simple announcement of a death or marriage will not be charged. Address all communications to V 7 NUTTALL & STEWART. For some time past a party of Gipsies have been encamped near the , city, on the pigeon Roost road, just east of a well-known grocery, and, as usual with Gipsies, they have several fine horses with them. Among their number is a young girl, almost white. She is six tec or eighteen years, is pretty, intelligent! anu brave. Yesterday her courage was put to a severe test, as we are about to relate. It! bap pened during the day that all the men and women except this girlv left the camp. She was in full charge, and of course was required to watch over and take care of the property. l he norses were uea securely near Dy, ana the SUMMER DRINKS. best and most healthful i THE ADVENT OF THE HEATED TERM About CARPrr'BAooERs.-We copy the Wt,. . u w .nA v-.i.i,f..i I uvh lUAiiiii WiUrvftiADiiL. I vui u arcuuni oi toe receni Illinois 1 I Utt Bib summer drinks V The immediate object of drinking is to satis- form of discomforts of the " heated term Tin.... - v ,.i i r- uy. tuuiw.ngui liumc- ui mcuwc m ui Kegitter, at Springfield : press excursion, published in the Illinois State fy thirst. There is but one thing capable of is not to be overlooked or set aside by saying doing this, and that is water. The principal that " it cannot be helped and " 'we must ingredient of all the different kinds of drinks make the most of it." and all that. Nor will The talc about Northern dcodIc not bein permitted to live in that eountry is all twaddle. It is not true. This we can readily assert of our own personal knowledge of several cases in point, wn ere persons known to be avowed rad. iciU in politics went South to live and make it This being the mm, pwe water ment; nor by the admitted fact that the har- good citilens, which they arc; and no le and most healthful of dnnVs. nnHmnnv u-hli koa Tf n , nf V. m-nnt X .m' I ' . . . r 1 - - - j w I iuvu n u9 uumtULVA J l i ii iibn I B.f pv rfClTM With used is water, and the purer the water, and the it be obviated by the suggestion that the less quantity of other substances mixed with it Irish Church disestablishing bill has passed the more perfectly does it supply the wants of the ordeal of the Lords in the British Farlia the system. ; is the best girl, little dreaming of danger, sat in the of the tent quietly, engaged at some kin door d of work no one that $he knew of being nearer than the!grocery, onex)r two hundred yards distant. About 2 o'clock a big buck negro, as black as 'rectified "ick, emerged from a ood near by with a pistol in one hand and a bbwie knife in the other. only for summer, but for all -seasons of the England festival was " not one of discord, nor year, ine manner in which it is drank is very well understood," but was real harmony flow important. It it is swallowed rapidly and in ing from an immense instrumentation, and large quantities, it may produce undue dijten- from the throats, of cannon and those, of tioo and pressure of the stomach, and interfere thousands upon thousands of men and women wua us iuncuons ana uioseoi me surrounaing oi the land. organs; If tne water thus swallowed be very Though it' is to be doubted whether an cold, and the system at the same time be suf. avoidance of heat or cold or other climatric ienng irom neat ana latigue, very serious re- changes conduces on the whole to increase suits are apt to occur from the sudden shock, strength, of years or of body, still the discom Water should always be drank slowly. By forts which axe brought upon one in this lati- sippmg,, the desire tor drink is more et-ltudem the hot season point to the necessity fectually gratified, and any desirable quantity of adopting forms of amelioration. at any temperature may be drank without in- Those who swathe themselves in flannels 7r T6 V " , jeetionableif taken in this way. Water should of course, be reasoned with on the subject, rl, then ccckins the wstol l--i r. . i :t t.,i. :c i v. n , were ever received with more cordiahtv and kindness, and none would do these same radi cals an act of kindness more readily than the native Southerner. - They are anxious that reo pie from the North shall come to their country and become part of it, but they naturally want men, not the scum and refuse of the rtorth, who leave their country for their country's 1 HARRIS Me. Peyebdy Johnson's Accounts. The accounts of Mr. Reverdy Johnson, ex Minister to tngland, were audited a few days aqo at the Treasury Deartineiit. His telegraph bill for. , the three -months ending June iJl.tt amounted to $9S0 in gold. This 'was exclu sive the large bill which was' presented gome- lime ago ior cauie ieitgrapning in reterencc to the celebrated protoekl-which the Senate rejectetf, and which has been paid bv Barins; 15rotners on the order of btate Department. WHOLESALE NP RETAIL DEALER IN ne conironieu me gin, men cocsing me pasioi r f u f ff mal0 a ; P., if v. ... r f i "i- ana nourisuiiig ; iu uuwio kuiic, oruereu njer to feres with the proceg3 0f.digesUon. prescription of frequent air baths," then it KEEP COOL. I . . r - x . -. 1 t' ' t'lJr t 1J t . I. 1 Ti ' a- . . J ed to ao nis oiaaing ne wouia piu ner to a tree i xu is easy to say bo, says one, uut i-ow ti i,Mni.:oaf ti 9 ! i - . i li , tmv i r .i - w i. a il.. i - i i . - i near by ana nil ner ooay wun Duuets. 1 ne are you going m ao u,mis noi weamer j A afraid of bolilv prnnsiiro tn aJr rm onmfort MAr- Jounson 3 conungent exteiLses dunnt; the . - , i i . i i i i , i, i 1 1 .it ipl i l J i. i : ,v i - y , i : i . i . M . . . girl was poweness, ana saw ine aevu in ine win leu you. xao cunning buoum uc oul thpnup rM wtli h liof nvrciro fr I eauie ih.tiou, amounieti io l.OOi, wincli is black highwayman's eye. To cry for help wbuld and loose, and of such a character that the air fi T,nrr.n lfV,:,, e jrr n ;n considered molerate. The contingent ex- have been certain deato, .and escape seemed can rapidly pass thro' it. It should be changed 0 at Tsn up the mornin or lay- P.908 ot "nister Dix, at Pans, for a tirailar impossible, so she made a movement in thd di- often. Clothing worn during the day should not infr down at niglTt rarely if ever results in Perid amounted to $2,000. The compari- rection oi ine norses, vux, waicuing ior an op- De worn at nigui. me enure uuuy auuuiuuui i Sitfincr in nirrme enrnta Af nir nr auu U1 UULU "i snow mat jvir. Johnson .- iiwi, auci tin .-NV t g CAirU aglllll. X-"f- QUEENSWAHE mmT i AT inn i tvtt . i , 7. V 7 , v UV o-- coias. outing in narrow currents oi air, or CHilN A IT iAoO Ali) Prtunlty! arte? if,5hlnd a aQd towirds bathed every day so as to keep the pores open toki 0ff a pSrt of one's clothing, are usually J--LJ"L-V ' i the woods like a frightened deer. The negro and the skin clean. Perspiration should not tifl Jrnoo fi.i Perspiration should not the cSise of colds. Kerojserie Lamps and Shades Kline's Patent Fruit Jais, fec, &c. Store opposite Mansion House, Salisbury, N. C. , 6-3m . :i.. . ' MRS. H A. CORRELL, SALISBURY, N. C, , . . i ' i. ' i I i i I . i t i J r j was iaiter ine norse ana aia noi, pursue, noijaia De ebecicea out encoangea, u one uoes noi Those, therefore, who are not sick, and ne nre, as iuab wuuiu uT aiarmeu me uei-u persire easi y. x erspirauuu ueeessiiaies evup. haye nQ nmi of jn gprin23 and eari- bornooa. tie ionoweaxne gin a snort aistaoce, oration, ana evaporation coois. xai sparingly, j and then returned and picked out his hb from the lot. The girl was not idle in meantime j nor had she Jost her presence ot ments, sweets, tats, tea, conee, tobacco, alco side resorts, or, being well, are not able to A Tiiilling Story. Three little children of Mr. Crouse, says the Lynchburg Virginian, rse and avoid everything of a heating, stimulating, haye fine accommodation3 there, or cannot of the 22d, attempted to cro.-s the ithe or irriUting character, as salts, spices, condi- gt Qut the hot term ghoulJ th shoM - Blackwatcr, on Sun. railroa! d;iv even- make the best of things at home. A person in?. When nearlv over, thev heard a train with a small room can wash himself cleaner comin? and attemnted to run kick, thinking with soap or other detergent, than those who that it came from the west. But in that they go bathing with 14 clothes on" a condition were mistaken, and the train came on the that has been waggishly termed, " getting wet bridge before they could get off. The oldest. Ulean- a girl, seized the youngest child lumped from is the hrst reouirement to tolerable the bridge down an embankment eighteen 6r - ... o . T7 EES'Constantly on hand the best assort JUL of MILLINERY GOODS, which she mind. She procured a pistol from somewhere, holic drinks, &c. The diet should consist prin and in a few minutes returned with it cocked ci pally or entirely of fruits, berries and vegeta- in ner nana, x.ae uegru uau cut me norse Dies, rxne oniy proper unnts. is water, xspe loose, and Swas ready to mount and ride away, cially avoid eating more than the system re- i j: i I : r . v. I w,,eu u,e g.w u. u at mm cu iwa ""r"" lu.ire? " i 4 as by a shower, or tailing overboard. This surprised him completely, and he may principal causes of that lazy, listless, uncomfort h; ' :a a fi.f v:Mrnan rt naveoeen wounaea ; out ne .e e norse pna aDie leeiing expenencea uy so many aunng comfort in the heated terms. Next the en- twenty feet high. The other, a Utile boy, ran-nff ut full snppd. Wlthnnf. wnitino- tn rphirn Vint vonlVior . Koon plpan iAntipnnr a . . . . ... ... . . . . "..o . . . ' . . .. y cheap aa the cheapest. In order to keep up with the Latest Styles, she; makes in. order every week, and orders made! through her will meet prompt attention. I Special attention eivea to Repairing, at reasona ble prices. Satisfaction given, or no charge made. , junela5lm t II. A. CORRELL, vcttivo rirt bis oia inenus nu jLf that he may be found at all hours at his shop, i m1 vAa f almrt. notice, everv stvle of iria i. siifkVR t. h imuftl low rates. Also. 1VV1J V 1 - ; - T.:.:n2 .Inn At inw fiirnrefl. o-im . .ir.L r..n J' a. A I i . . - . i ? ii I " ' iTe"l I T ' w T . i, S ti. I ; no'w,ealn"-: 7 w joyment of as much air as possible, with quiet clung with his hands to the bridge until the ells a the fire or even see who shot at bin The gjr s as a clean .km and clean cloth.ng, and don t J0w and mind. UoAeLtio in eatins and train had pa.sed. and then fell tolhe cround tnenas soon returnea, ana some oi tne neign- get excited, it uncomtortaDiy warm at any ,i n :0:f v-a tnhn haor1 tno chAt onn cow tna nonrrn run I n-mAx9A 4h a htnno onn foAt in ttlsi tiraf or I . . ... A off collected at the camp, and heard her nar- or let a stream of cold . water run upon the ration of what had occurred, told as coolly as I wrists and ankles for a short time, or hold a Above all I and rolled down a declivity of some eighty things, they should keep calm and cool early or ninety feet. His head was badly cut and ; in the day. National lntcligencer. if she had done nothing unusual or surpris to herself. - I ii Diece of ice in the hands. .This will soon cool i ... . ... t . . . the whole body. Hall s Journalof Health. Lttt,ruua IS HE A DESIRABLE ACCESSION J I 1 TM-Jnfrl after the invention of the art of TO the Holv Bible. It was about w n . Special dispatch to the Baltimore San, THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT RE- WAniXGTON, June 21'. Thn fjint that the fifteenth amendment to bruised, but his lniuncs are not Ferious.- The escape of the little one is almost miraculous." L. M. DAVIS, ItACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC m OUR POPULATION-THE QUKSTION the rf1B,?T" the contitution 01 have a serious effect upon r- CONSIDERED FROM A NEW EG- JflZlX SL LAND STANDPOINT. 7 ,"7. v. -fr.r frandatfid it. it states, unaer tne wuiu.. VUigulCy UCtauac - 1 became very popular among the vuljus or com census', seems to have been overlooked until , Laeqc G&axt of Lands to AntaiCAM i . states iufti a giiiw u uuuiuliuuau uouuur, known as the Icacos grant, was madoin 1867 to Mr. Putnam and four other Americans, who had been naturalized there. It includes a tract of land from the sea coast on the east to the fi on tiers of Guatemala on the west, between the Monkey river and the Deep river, the area of which is about auu.UUU acres. J.nc pur- l? STIVES' to call the attention of the gooci ti nf Knrth Carolina ana tbe puduc ee F i '..v v: viK-. OPTOMETER, he is Th ever-nresent Chinese pique our cunosi-. 1 - ... ., -i i-t 1 i n fha vpar irz.i. aiier mauv - j ... v iL.cftn, iuuvi -f r--- - ty- We must look into tneir nomea-cuu., mo . .in , 1.nn. of the census committee.- xn case uwu.atu ;nsUllments.beSinning in 1 873. The grantee. simple, vet not over clean or sweet usmeTS e is not ratibed beiore census i d - , 0n the granted M I rt.VtftrSl-iDto their restaurants and their tbe- on the continent, the first edition ot the aew , , aDportionment for the next ten a .u . m;i. . .tMli f vear8. nd tw0 i i li i t. :r . . . . fn.-i.- n ha K.no-iwh tnn'ue was iransia- - . i i xi. v-i. uv uui ""-' j w 7 j i :r m nAorarmn snii nun lhcu i i kmi.iiiicuh ,- n i rt nn nrnii Tfrnit in llik iiuiiu- i . . i i .ir atre, n it. io -, m. jiT tx ir v,.1a,T n years hnndred lamilies Wlinin nve years, xuc Deo- Jos Houses." Their stores invite us with ted . by vv m. xynuaie. --6-" - States will not be included, as heretoiore, o pn. nn(1prt3lkea eX0e,,d three I 1 .l .11 kL. a. X, . vMAAMtlAn Q Till IITI 1 IllS I' I CAb I . . V AA.1--.N am v - K - . ner nTiPn doors, and tempt our pockets wun au ub accouni u pS?uwuU o th b ig of representation, Decause tuey f . . A mmwv :n m,v;n, nublic nui M - a: TI llv. that. "Witli his ceieDraiea HniB. various specialities oi vuiuese iuouuimiui gov- fourths a aii; fill i r. anv rue wn-u imuvv ...w..- 11 a to or arA men oi Hiaiurc ivinr 01 sunn with a pirfeet Glass. He i.se. oiily the Perisco reason y 9. refiaement and gen- Sir Thomas Moore tried to Pebbla OlaweB. Convex ana voncave, "r7 II" 00oV5n, hnnt fhmr obiect beinc are not allowed to vote. land and Uarumai oisey ana tui,,.,. rmm of from one to "t ' . .. . 1 nt the Tjurcnase moncv Ihis, it is estimatea, -lthzn tKe dUtrict. Lotion Uerald V I V U V M M " " ' Di T. CMIIIAWAY, their work a low type of mankind, physical- stake. ly and mentally, imported here like mercnan- f frw toKnr nncipr ft fiVStem Oil IV 11 ium nun ir:ti uul w v . j - - . . j:ji. .1..; VoHliAvWe tinn the truth. Tvndale was hall removeu iruui aicij - j , . tj-- an impoitant element in the industry and pro- caught near Antwerp by a n emitoary-of King d executed on the charge oi neresy. ?hL labor the Pacific railroad would have been The following literal version of the Lord 's -, ' I- :- " -AND '-1 '-' PEALl3li , INj GROCERIES, PROV IS -IONS, HARD VY ARB, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, WALL PAPERWINDOW ' 1 I'o Tf 'a Ti V S. Xr n .;: niaJ-Uj ww. v, un.uo . --K. . " . -RX0MPT attention given to orders, and to the They furnish the principal labor in tne. threecenturies IT ,HJl1 of Cottbn. Grain, Nayai Stores, 'xooacco, ries . tney make cigars ; mey Priad Fniit, &c, on Coinmission. Court apr.14 Buixc&xue NEWBERN, N. C induce him to re .a to carry him to ine ;-- u in j u , . , I irnnPnisPTTlPnL til nuw , w.w. . He was too cautious and escaped tnem the Southern States wUi have His associate in the work trans.aung, uu .u representation from that Frith, did return and was martyred tor nis ae- r counted in the same class at lengm r . , ? a f with criminals in me apuiuuiijucuw It is understood that in aemanaing ms puso- ports from the Brazilian government, on ac count of some difference betwenn himseii ana firAfanr of War of Brazil. James w at- son Webb, our minister there, acted upon his own iudgment and without authority or m- struction irom the otaie xjeywuiw. n.lrlpn denature from Brazil will make neces sary the early presence of Mr. Blow, our newly appomtea minister, vjea. cuuo.vwu- duct will have no enecL upon our, iwvu with Brazil. STATE NEWS, VENi; VIDI, VICL WIl ATI EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE SO. Tho Conqueror of all Snuffs. G. .W. I?--... ? g: w. g. v. G. G G. A I G. G. G A I L G G A A I I L L G & A & I & L & AX'S AX'S AX'S AX'S CELEBRATED CELEBRATED CELEBRATED SCOTCH SCOTCH SNUFF SNUFF SNUFF at least two years longer in building. Twelve Prayer taken from tbe hrst togua iransiauu.. thousand of them have done nearly all the pick- i3 interesting as a specimenot our tongue in the vast change tor the oet- nf thP road from Sacramento to Salt Lakei J ter through which it has passed within the last r in the;tactoi three centuries : At and vmrk I f Hnro PatKpr which arte in heven, hallow over' ne-lected gold gulches, they are cooks ; ed be thy name. Let thy kingdom come. Thy 7, :-.n. rlnthPR washing 11 fulfilled, as well in erth, as hit ys in tnev aimoBi ujuuuuwu - . o i i - . , , , this dave our aayiy breaue. anu ironing ; iu ait i-uo 'B""-' - r -- - " iu- i,M fioiwr m a natim. nA fnrfreve vs nure treasDas, even as we ior- panmenia 01 muui u. r t---jix.uv 0-. - - litw nf antion are thpm which trea?nass vs. required, they make the best and most reliable f0 to temptacion, but dclyvre vs from yvell. t i i I i man 0t WorKere. j. , I . , . r.i, T,la -RiW- 4 m. i " TfCftAft'Af hm arA Blattered aver ThP. hist iiinsriisn eaiuuu u " these Pacific States, west of Utah; and though was published by Miles Coverdale, in the year a v-an laWpra marrel i rq Vwn in those few years the orthogra- OUr ivmenuau auvx Uu1vru rv.v .1- .- 1UUU. , 7, x I- t.l nUnoe with and abuse them ; though the law gpres phy had passed tnrougu ..w.a '"",s', no rights but that of suffering punishment; though still very awKwaru uu H"""- J"! " P . . . i :i: j u; I rion Kth chanter and -od thonph tlieV DriOK no iujiuco nuu occ. mw ionowmg vciov- viM. -. r , . & . . . i 1.1 I'.s -4mm fiia tranclatinn ; citizenship ; though their women nere arc uuu yerse is uiteu irru vw only commercial, but expressly imported as "But when the Lorde sawe that Lea was such though they are mean and contemptible nothinge regarded, he made her fruittul and in their vfews as in their manners; though Rachel barren. And Lea conceaved and bare thev are despised and kicked about on every a sonne whom she called Ruben, and sayde; hand still they come and thrive, slowly better the Lorde hath looked upon mine adversltie. their'pnysical and moral and menUl conditions Now wyll my husbande love me. gth rnl- Bob Txa's Atx.mptto Heap On " xnE If. ww. SrLn do with them is not clear CAEPET-BAOOEES.-Bob Tjler, of Alabama, ' how are the, to tak, socUlly and politi- formerly of Virginia, and son xr me ; ute , ven- yei. ,,"uw o v j y w n,oc jf attain nta to head on the callv amonc us, is one oi me nuu iw uiu r euw c-a.wv-., r caiiy,.amou0 ua, i (lnflhK.(WfirH pettin2 uo a sort of ro Penitentiary. The' Penitentiary Com mittee has awarded the contract for pole3 for the stockade on the Penitentiary site, to Na than Gurley, of Johnston county, who furnish es the poles, 8 inches mean diameter and 19 feet long at 72 cents ea2h. The contract for the lumber was awarded to Page and Ellington of Wake, at an average for the various classes, of about 814 per thousand. The Committee will proceed at once to the erection of twelve log prison houses, one kitch en and store house ; the prisons to accommOH date 120 inmates. . The erection oi tne nouse will be commenced as soon as practicable, un der the superintendence of J . R. Harrison, t. Sentinel. REPUBLICAN FINANCIERING. The New York World thinks that the only reason why we have gone on so long without a great hnanciai crasn ut tAt'"":v" of Government bonds, to be sold in foreign markets at a ruinous discount, has enabled us to incur heavy debts and postpone the evil day. When there are no more bonds to be exported in such prodigal abundance, the convulsion will inevitably come, unless we can meanwhile re-establish our great exporting industries ; and the severity of the storm will he in propor tion to the length of the postponement. Every hundred milliou ot bonds that we export ere- a a necessity of annoaUy ndinB abroad ,ix -- millions of gold to pay the interest on tnem , "gD j.State vs. Allg-od Locust and later we must send money abroad 1 . . ' ,,- .Tiidrrmpnt uu t7vv - .... Mavcions lruiii m ii'jii w. . " to pay the principal. When we stop exporting del - Doe cx dem G.iincs vs, llay. bonds, we shall not only have the annual td- rUCumbcrland County. 1 "cnire d no verse balance of trade to meet, but the post- iron i noncd obliintioM which result from the policy aw c v t atAte Vs. Palin. Paquo- . iv , i t i . j j i.u omonf hv whien riromineni. per- r . j .p An. Mimnt xjx wj.-" . . . r bow that we have depopuiaia xreianu, rr; f ri ; nnlfUna on to its own. ana tne oia sons in me xiuim ttva.j . nnM L!rif"uwi.nnnlv aredrW uni all sent to Consress as representatives Irom aoutn- i- f nr0BDeritv. the wisest guurewuiyutMvi-rrv... V , ? o nr had in this ucl8 4 v r- . , America needs them ; and ooeviog ine great ern aiswicus. Ai ua- - 7 : T" "rv;. araons us can see no way out oi me uuut,.. Supreme Court. Tip Court pursuant to adjournment ; all thd Justices present. The follonwing opinions of the Court were filed. Chief Justice Pearson Miller vs. At kinson, from New Hanover County. The trust is decided to be valid. By Reade, J. Atkinson vs. w uiiams, iroui New Uanover County. Judgement reversed, and Judgment lien for defendant. Broaddus aud Edwards vs. Evans from Pitt County. Venire de novo awanb.tl. By Rodman, J. Sunpn vs. Simpson, from Union County. Judgment rn versed. Johnson vs. Judd, irom narncu vounij. Has been fully tested and pronounced by all amateur dippers to be the best Snuff now . in use. Its sunerior taste and nureness from all drugs and iniuriouB MSEtredienis.' commonly used in the prepa- vatinn nf ollwi Knuff. h& sained , it ; a wide world reputation! r itt W ne4 fall to trv it, for '-you will like it. a v ?fnr it nd take no other. See that our name la a 'vryj packages 1 ; . FoasxiKBi: "; .. . . Binghad& Co:, r Foster & Co., Wiils Howertoni, C. F. Hit, J . l A Parker. ' . jifiir I AVhnlAMle Grocers' A cent for i6sieukVWholesale Confectioner. Agent attained hal induced certain mwuiiu. :r ' itat'o iJiix: The superior quabty ot Uanlrmuntv. Error, lheauty oi mamuiiu America neeus mem , ua wj6 v. nftnU among us can eo u . natural law of demand and supply, Asia seems city instances of the successful operation of th bJrassmenU wbich are beginning to press Li - ,innn nd over ns coUnt- rotten borouch system m the election ot non- iThondaofhViu .itat ro,at,au. . ine i Snuff do not laylHTffBti tmim -rk. tnt the iaetnxed) of. a Wnf aW Sentenced to be Hanged. Ttntnn June 18. The court has refused, a njw. fin t 1 in the ease of Mrs, Nancy B. Madden. onnvicted of tko -Wlr of her own son in-law, nkJi'.n .TAnAA. at Canton. in - JulV laai, V,,V" 'J " w . . - sentenced to be haiged lUPCV. w . intPd of .-i.v' -liat.ftver rxwition he has attameu, nmv ill buuuiuuu w " - - i iivcil ..- - . j ...- A has received such a heart) islatipn. Let the South abide her time. It is welcome in other days. He did not see Bun sureto come, and no heading off process lite ker Hill Monument or Lexington, or Con that proposed by honest Bob of Alabama, will cord; he only the reflection of hirnself! precipitate the ewt;-Af. v. u,u Cincinnati Lnquirer. t : o Hsht xrithm. the ing a Dastaru o - meaning of the law. But where the putative father refuses to give bond for mainten-,,, ance, he may be imprisoned untill he comply with the order of the Court it being in the . Flora, tiates couniy juugmcui. ar trued. . ero I)avis, Chatam county. At- for State, R. V. lork for nm'JaAn Jt- fV Harp t.hatam York for Plaintiff, S. F. Phil- - Defendant Sentinel. U. S. Circuit Court. Court met pursn- ant to anjouruiucuif, uuu. vj. . The morning was uevotcu to tne caxi oi vu? civil docket. 6. ' 1
The Tri-Weekly Examiner (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 28, 1869, edition 1
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