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- THE EXAMINER. SALISBURY, ; FRIDAY, JULY 9. VcE?AN Farmer Baltimore, for July,! The disease, known to the ancients as lep 1869. The 1st No. of Vol. 4th. Sixth Series. ' i M. V?, , l-l ' k.V UA MUAVAAW HiV AtSUCU' LOCA-jL DEPARTMENT, contains besides the Monthly Farm and Gar- tants of the Sandwich Islands. This scourge den V ork, .Articles on .Green Crops and Irri- j attacks old, middle aged and young of both gation How to Preserve and Increase Ma-! sexes. In one croup mav be seen an nrrl nure-" Will Lime kill Sorrel ?" in tne boutn nty rer Uent. ot (Jlear rront girl in her teens V n 11 OTl Q3 nt h dm thai TV nfrifiTTfl Vn ha f -P 1 1 ' x a. wu. auu tutu nuuiutc uiuc i iour V Cilia OI ilLTc, illl Vhen! to (Jut Hay Dr. Voelcker on Hay- and never to be croup mav Labor, &c., woman. stalwart man in the prime of life, the i r . the schoolboy and child of bearing the distinctive forgotten marks of leprosy t&T Wc learn that the Town Schools were opened" on Tuesday last, under competent in- Making Early Tobacco Plants Renewal of The ears of one are swollen, another's hands gtructors. Most Pasture Grounds "Usefulness of Willows Rot are deformed the fincers being drawn into in Peaches ; its Origin Training Tomato the palm3 of the hand3 and one or more ioints Vinas TV, a Vo nr? on A ni o rrr 1 P Z . -..I. 1 . t i& i . .i . I -A.:r j.aiwuaa wiaiuuL, n I'iai y troue iroiii uacii liur, w inic auuuier a i ace is oi iue speeencs at tne late pow- 0f Moles and other Country Friends To Get swollen and dL.fiWedthat his ownfripnd. wow were of standard character; that is. they Up a Flock of Shee) Fattening Cattle in find it hard to recognize him. There is no were fully up to the Radical standard, of bittpr mter and Summer Stagnant Water Caus- cure for his horrible atfliction. Its vi T : a i i: : rt X nr Ttr t.: n .. -i it i i . ... partizan abuse and low invective, and illustra ii w P 1 tt- f w w f aU 560 an , aevo,eirei7 ir r .. : .t i . , ' i Bulls eamng Colts Hints on Horse Flesh ornnnntion. and are conmelled to remain ther ivv.u6o v vtuiiuuru. .m uippacp ot HOP'S rirrs in hnmrner estate i;f r " I IlII 1111. . vy 1 " " Asrl. Society Editorial rsotices -Sunday 5T We chronicle with regret the death of RefH? MarketReports, List of Premiums our esteemed townsman, C. N. Price, Esq., on pair &C-j Worthington & Lewis, Publishers Tuesday last4 Mr. Price was an old and re- Baltimore, Md. Terms, 2 a year, in ad- gpected citizen, and leaves a bereaved family vance.. and many friends to mourn their loss. Oue Merchants. -Conversing with a gen- f i tie man from New York a few days' since, he remarked that the merchants ot'Salisbury were more solvent prompt and reliable, than those of almost any other town in the State. A well merited compliment. . STOCihroLDERS.' Meeting. The annua meeting of the Stockholders of the North Car olina Railroad is now in progress here. Con siderable interest and excitement attended it yesterday by 'reason of the question of Consoli dation with the Atlantic Road, and the interest growing out of that.; -There is a conflict between Governor Holds , . - en and C. ;L Harrii?, the Superintendent of Public Work!, . The latter contends that he is entitled to act as State's Proxy, and he is ! in favor of consolidation. The Governor main. tains that he is entitled to appoint the Proxy, and being opposed to consolidation he has ap pointed a Proxy of the sme sentiments, to wit. Uvron Laflinj Holden has got out an "injunction against Harris to restrain him from acting as proxy. Harris has also got out an injunction against Holden : and Laflin, to restrain them, but has not yet succeeded in finding an officer to serve the writ. The fisht is amusing. TI13 Courts 1 . . will haye: to decide it j but.for the present Hoi den will triumph, and this will kill consolidation The most spicy part of yesterday's proceed ings was the jskiuning given to Laflin, by Jo. Turner, because Laflin voted in a matter in which himselr" was interested. That was rich ! it . ... We will' give' a fuller account of the proceed in 's in "our next issue. The meeting will no doubt adjourn to-day. A " director's car" has been recently put on the Hartford and New Haven road, which is quite a curiosity in its way. The machinery which propels it is entirely concealed from view, and as it moves along the rails is an object of crrpat rnnnsitv. It. i nhnnk ji nnirtur iha KCSK03, the great Liver Invigorator, Blood heIwh of an o'rdinary passenger car, has four Purifier, and Renovator, prepared by Dr. J. J. wheels like a coach, and the inside is elegantly Lawrence, the celebrated Physician and Chem- iurnisnea. ist, is a safe, pleasant, and reliable rem edy, for' the prevention and cure of all dis eases caused by the Torpib Liver, Impure Blood, Disorders of the I Kidneys, or De bility of the Nervous System. It regulates the secretions, eradicates all humors or taints, restores lost or wasted A woman has been arrested in Cambridge. Mass., for whipping her stepson, a boy of six years to death. Miss Garrett has passed the second examina tion for the degree of doctor of medicine in the University of Paris. Kentucky towns refuse to license necrro beer nervous power, and at the same time builds up sellers, but reserve the employment for the su- and imvarts lone and viaor to the tt hole sv stem, perior race. . - , , July lw 6m 6. INDEX TO; AD VERTISEMENTS. J. K. Burke Ceriificate Lost. Dr. R. P. Bessent Removal. Dr. J. J. Lawrance Koskoo. Col. C. T. Ames Circus. G. W. Deems. Southern Hepatic Pills. The contractors on the Little Rock railroad want 1,000 laborers and mechanics and will pay from two to five dollars a day. The Czar of Russia ha3 ordered a naval squadron, under the command of Vice Admi ral Erbenstoff, to visit the ports of the United Stan s. Accounts received at Charleston, South Car olina, from all quarters represent the cotton W. A. Ilearne & Co. Advertising Agents, crop, both upland and sea island, to be extreme ly promising. Paschal, who murdered the railroad conduc tor, Oates, at Courtland, Alabama, a few weeks ago, has been released upon $16,000 bail. JOHN H. ENNISS, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. OFFERS AT LOWEST PRICES: re French Brandy and Whisfcy, Wines, for Medicinal and Sacramental purpotes The best Machine Oil at $1.50 per Gallon, Warranted Ture Keroene Oil at CO cents, Stgars, by the Box or at retail, : - Tarlor Matches 30 cents per Dozen, Worm. Confections at 15 cents a box Copperas 5 cents per pound Hair Dje 50 per box The Endless Match Some thing nev. Spear's Preserving Solution, Patent Medicines a old prices, Sweet Oil -.G5 per Gallon, Turpentine 70 cents per Gallon Sweet Quinine, the Terj thing for children. Green and Black Teas, Kerosene Lamps, from 50 cents to $2 each, Varnishes, White Lead, and Paints generallj Cheaper than ths cheapest And a general stock, of Perfumery, Brushes, apices, Tobacco, Ujestuffs, Chemicals &c. I make no boast or selling at half the usual rice" and such stuff, but pledge myself, to sell articles. AS UUEAr AS TllLY CAN BE SOLD IN T11IS MAR KET. JOUN II. ENNISS, Druggist and Apothecary, Henderson & Enniss, old stand, Main SL 2-tf - SACRIMENTAL WINE CHEAP At DR. POULSON'S, 8-2w Drug Ftore. SMITH, FOSTER & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. TE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO MUCH T the largest and most complete KOSKOO 1 k TIIE GREAT LIVER INVIGORATOIl BLOOD PURIFIER; AND RENOVATOR r Philosophy of Marriage. ' Itoberts. McNcely & Co. Blackberries Wanted. Miss Williams Wanted.; J. B. IIunter-& Co.- Commission Merchants Inventor. A Fortune in any State. Mfs. Morgan. For Ladies Only. Examiner office Boarders "wanted. J. M, Sanders Wanted. JB3T"We are authorized to announce JAS. C. LOW as a condidate for Constable for the Salisbury Township at the next August Elec tion. June 30, 18G9-12-te. L. H. Rothrock: Franklin Accademy. Dr. G. B. Poulson New Stock. Crawford & Heilig- for Public Distribution. i N D Hanis China Ware. " - F II Sprague Banker, i Mrs. II A Cor r el I Fashionable Milliner. II A Correll Boot and Shoe maker. John H Enniss Drujrsist. JCSS"" We are authorized to announce J. F. MOOSE as a canndidate for Clerk for the Salisbury Township at ihe next Aucrust Elec- Valuable Property tion. June 1, 1869-1-te. SALISBURY MARKETS. CORRECTED BT COTTON, lb Smith, Foster & Co Wholesale and Retail - bushel,.... I U JW11. 111 Tli.Lt!.! i ! I !L ' THE -Cisraoiisnment. i ; Bingham & Co Groceries and Provisions. Oca Mayor. How he Conserves Public Peace. On Monday as the Radical nrnnpssinn wax mnvohinfr through Main Street Frank Brown Dealer in Boots and Shoes. X i T D O i a 'rich'- - side show, or rather tail show, was G W Gail & Ax Veni, idi, Vici. L M Davis Practical and Scientific Opti- BEESWAX, lb It UTTER, lb CANDLES, feperm, lb. 44 Adamantine, CHICKENS COFFEE, lb DRIED APPLES, Peeled, tt, 44 44 Unpeeled, DRIED PEACHES, Peeled, tt Unpeeled, exhibited in connection with it." The proces sion proper was composed of about three hun- cian dred negroes and iust thirteen white (on the Dr. E Sill Fresh Drugs outsido); mei. A mischievous and humorous Mock & Brown Grand Emporium for Dress FLOURbbi town lad id give the thing a suitable appen- Goods. KEROSENE, gallon dace-and coniDlete the tout ensemble, mount- Rowzee & White Mansion House. cd d diminutive donkey himself and hired a jolly darlcy to mount another donkey of like proportion,: and these two, thus mounted and equipped, brought up the rear of thecolurrin. This laughable incident, which put every body else inkgood humor, greatly excited the ire of our torcL Mayor, who was master of John 'A Snider Star Saloon. J $1 Knox & Co Our "Warehouse. P N Heilig -Valuable Property for sale. Meroney & Bro--Look for the Big Indian. C S Brown Boyden House. LARD, tt. MOLASbEo, gallon, 2525J 85(80 1718 3033 20025 00 22J23 2025 , 22(o),30 710 202J 12J15 12 $jSio $ 60 (20 STOCK, OF GOODS in this market, all selected from fresh stocks in the Eastern markets, and a Urge portion purchased airec ly rrom the Manufacturers and their Agents, since the great decline of Dry Goods. All we ask is a call at the irell known EMPORI UM OF THIS MARKET. We intite your atten tion to a few leading articles, kept in this whole sale and retail ft.ck: Dry Goods, Dres3 Goods, Notions, Hats, Slioe, Ready-Made Cloth ing, Pant Goods, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Tan ners, Kerosine and Linseed Oil, Sole and Harness Leather, Calf Skins, Hardware and Cutlery, Saddle Hardware and. Carriage Trim ming, Saddle , ; Trees, Casting, Steel, 2 0 0 Kegs Nails. Snuff at Manufacturers' prices, 9 Hhds Mplasses, 10 Bbls Molasses, 25 Bbls Sugar, 5 Hhds DR. LAWRENCE'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND EXTRACT OF 108100! A safe and effectual remedy for all dis eases arising from Torpidity of the Liver, Impurities of the Blood, Disorders of Urinary Organs, Debility of the Nervous System, Szc. '-if FORMULA AROUND EACII BOTTLE. This is an ELEGANT, PLEASANT, POWER FUL, and RELIABLE Remedj and one thai admits f a wide range of application. It is adapted to fulfil the morbid indications of disease to, perhaps, a greater extent than anj other remedy yet known. It is an . INVALUABLE AND UNRIVALLED REMEDY I ONIONS, J bushel, - 5075 Shppfinrr if RICE, lb l.2 oi $ 60 Sugar, 49 bags Coffee, 20 bales THE CASE OF MRS. POLLARD, ceremonies ifcthd inarched in front. The Mayor evidently considered that a jackass in front an assault uponhom Mrs. Pollard was sen. i - . 4- . fpnnpn. mi iAinnd.iv last . tn thirfv nnvsimnns- 1 ' 1 i 1 1 1 i' 1 7 J ' J J t wasenouga ; ana mat ue m uaugcr M-onment in jail, Jud-e Gilmer was induced on bemq echp$ed by. two donkeys in the rear Wednesday last to reconsider judgment. The Accordingly . he vindicated his right to the case being one ot common assault, atui the tj.Ai:;jUi.: u provision or tne coae allowing compromise at wiv sucaouu v. mi i-iuuu, he instance of the art assauited, and at his ing some n'fgrocs to pitcn info tne two aonKey solicitation and upon the concurrence and pray riders in tjie rear bo i -1 A x lfipH hv thp. omirf. r.n a rmf nt nnr n nndrpii dni. RAGS. V 2) SUGAR, common brown,. fl... " refined, SALT, sack, $275 SODA, lb 1500 TALLOW, lb 10(Ti12 TOBACCO, J lb 450$1.25 WHEAT, hushel, ...... .. 81.75fi2 00 IH1S11 vOTATUIio, tu3nel all 3i4 prices, 50 kegs f!i rowder. times at Factory For all SCROFULOUS, STRUMOUS, lillle anu JilastlDGT qvpttttitto nAVprnnnc pittivp' OUS, HEPATIC, RHEUMATIC, URI NARY, and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, Upon the application of Dr. G A Moore, for FLX SEED v blshel .V.'.'.'.'.'.'.Si.ssi.so WM. ROWZE. J. O. WHITE. MANSION HOUSE, SALISBURY, X. C. o 33 Wo re Agents for Wheeler & Mellick's Great Jin fact, in EVERY form of Chronic Disease it THRESHERS & CLEANERS, maJ bc vantagtomly used. And Manufacturers' Agent for BONE DUST. Wc take, in exchange, all kinds of and thrash them out ! If er of the State's attorney, i A. Leo Knott, Esq, TjeJroJ rn x Tfc. l,nf.r,nrf.nf.,ftRW. (Mr Whitney assisting,) the sentence was mod KeQUCea t0 '0U -fer Uay. The KOSKOO Formula has been submitted 1 l 1 i f- ! 1 1 . 1 - 1 ,JJ lie mignx.flnsuy . nave uone it uy 11 biiupie ui- . t 1 ftf imnrisnnmpnt Th mniS WELL KNOWN TIOTF.T. i, der of hls cVn to those two riders. But he visitors of the jail had also joined in the appli- the Depots of the North Carolina Rail Road preferred order nroc, to pitch into-them, cation. The fine was promptly paid and Mrs. Tthe as aforesail.; - . Pollard was released. Sun. the Traveling Public. ' m1 i" , ji- j r ; rei sons trareling by private conveyance -will find The negroes obeyed mm, and with mucn 1 , 1 1 u L -i - 1 iv An Unhonored President. General CX C C T QTADI CO Violence fell upon the two quiet and good hu- , ag a military man inspired mucn pub- Ul U U U? i AbLtbi mored donkey riders, creating much disturb- lic enthusiasm, but, as President, he very soon For their Stock, connected -with the House. Ance, breaking the peace, aria stirring up a ceased to inspire any wnatever. his recent f Who nrl .innVoe ,r0r0 oil tour through tne country Irom Wasnmcton to gl 9 kl nfWwis lvWJ?08 without parallel in not be-- j js supplied with the BEST LIQUORS which can ''""r, iTv . o-v mg marked byf a single puoiic aispiay in be had at all hours. cd. j - . his honor.1 e have had many Tresidents, Thef Mayor is supposed to be the chief some not' popular ones, but never before in i . , v m rnx- the historv of the country did a President peace officer of the Town. This is the way a joiIrney ,of Hundreds of miles without he keeps the peace We beg the Mayor not receiving evidences of the public estimation to be so jealous-minded. He need not fear in which the occupant of the highest office in A BlifiTiff pin the nation is held. AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. Thankful for the very liberal trade given us, we respectfully ask a continuance, as we intend to double our Stock, and shall be able to offer vou still greater inducements, as no pains shall Le I to," thoroughly tested, and at) Droved bv some I 1 . . . I " ' s pureu ou uur imri u meet your uijUsi expecia- -C (L. i . .r . tions. SMITH, FOSTER & CO., of the most cmicnt members of the Medical June 2, 1809. 1-tr Salisbury, N. C. Faculty. Prepared by an experienced and well known physician and chemist. l-tf ROWZE & WHITE. outshine h mself 1 Circus.! Don't forget" Col. Ames' Circus and Menagerie, which will exhibit in this place on the 13 tt. The Charlotte Observer says : We can assure our readers that this is a first class shov and will do all that it advertises. The paper! of Georgia and puth Carolina are nnanimousj in awarding the highest praise to Col. Amee Company, a fact which speaks vol umes for its good" quality. The Menagerie comprises a large collection of rare beasts and birds, together with the cage of lions. It was these Honsjthat at one ;time nearly killed Herr Lengel, their trainer, at New Orleans, and at another time attacked M'lle Eugenie, who" also performs them. Notwithstanding these escapes both of thse intrepid performers eater the den of the HonS at' each performance, and at (the risk of their lives force them to go through their feats, j Taken as a whole we are convinced that Col. Amrfif Circus and Menagerie is surpassed by none Jn the country. ! A AT THE tea R XT The neglect with which Grant was treated was just, out we regret that he deserved it. Louisville Journal. Florida State Finances. Official in formation from Florida regarding the condi tion of the State finances' has been received, contradicting the statements recently publish ed that the State is bankrupt. 1 The following extract from a private letter on the subject confirms the contradiction : "in the nrst place the Gleason-Osborn 'dynasty, whatever that was, never issued any bonds, and consequently there was no interest on them to repudiate ; in the second place the State Treasury, so far from being bankrupt is in a better condition than it has been for years, and is promptly paying the interest on all State bonds. The in terest on the State bonds falling due on the 1st ult. is nqw being paid in New York by the j .. BINGHA31 & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBtf IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND LIQUORS, aiAIX ST., SALISBURY, X. C. MOLASSES ! MOLASSES ! rpiIE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN TOWN. X BINGHAM fc CO. SUGARS! SUGARS! A FULL LINE. Forsaloby BINGHAM & CO. COFFEE! COFFEE! JAVA; LAGUIRA, AND RIO. A large lot, very cheap, at BINGHAM & CO.'S. RICE! RICE! RICE! LBS. FRESH CAROLINA, at 12J cents. PRICE, - S 1.00 PER, BOTTLE. 600 At BINGHAM & CO.'S. SPEARS' PRESERVING SOLUTION. DOZ. Juat recemd, at BINGHAM Jt CO.'S. PREPARED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., ORGANIC CHEMIST, No. G Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia. 12 VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GOLDEN financial agents of the State. The death of Hilderbrand,the Missouri out law, is reported. He is said to have been the murderer of .80 persorjs. His death will de prive somebody of $10,000 reward, which was offered for his capture. ! 9 ON Main St., oppogite Holmes' New Building, can be found all kinds of 1 PURE WINES, LIQUORS, &a, Which will be sold as Cheap as the Cheap eit. JOHN A. SNIDEU, june2-l-Cm Proprietor. SYRUP, at BINGHAM i CCS. URE CLARIFIED l-tf ' CIDER VINEGAR. At BINGHAM & CO.'S. A LARGE LOT OF SUPERIOR CIGARS VERY ! TOE SALE BT JOHN II. EXXISS, AND ALL DRUGGISTS. julj2-Gm heap at BINGHAM A CO.'S. fHIIE CELEBRATED COBB" BRAND OF BINGHAM & CO.'S. X VIRGINIA CHEWING TOBACCO at
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