ROSALIE A SONG. ,
BY GEO. WALTER BITEff. -
J
l?':tliev!
Losalie f where are you hiding t
stt I
felled I
i ve eaxciiea in me garueu, m lbM
' ; in 'the cleii. I
Aud my lore-laden lips are a-weary of bid- r
iuff -A I . - ; ' I
The moments that pass till they e kissed
I J00 &a,n- I
salieL Rosalie! why are you biding
The light of your eyes from the love of
.... t i l
1 1 surely is wrong from a heart so confiding
j aa wriinaa ia. vtn rnna rum in iihwm a-. 1 1 l ar a
..w ,
flown.' .
Rosalie ! Rosalie ! why keep we waiting ! I
Why burden my bosom with tender
alarms. , I
DUpeHingthe visions that hope was peat- to
iner
To brighten the moments when not in your I
arms 7
Rosalie ! Rosalie ! cotn from your bidding,
'he warmth of your soul to my being iua
i part, '- , , .
Without' thee away the slow moments are
gliding.
And loneliness sits like. a ehUl.qa my
heait!
LOST IN MOUNT VESUVIUS.
Entering the Crater qf a Volcano and Bis-
. i appearing f orever me uost oj HjX-
ploring the Recesses of a
"r..;i; L i
Burning
juvuniuin.
I Correspondence of the Baltimore San.
Naples, Fehrnary 8.
In September last two tourist, ah Eng-
lisbmin and American, obstinately "disre
garding the entreaties of their guides, in-
sisted upon being lowered miotU
dark caverns immediately nnde the orv
Cce of thi creater of Mount Vesjuvids, and
those daring tourists have not since been
heard of. When the news reached Na
lug mountain, xasnionaoie
torcra, for whom the icy heights of tbe
-Matlcihorn or Mont Blanc had no deter
i ing awfulness or horror, winedd ! at the
idea olapproaching the month of Vesuvius,
afcr It had so mysteriously become the
impromptu tomb of two young men who
had not the least misgiving about their
doob. ; ' : , ;
iKccpntly a similar calamity occurred,
and almost under the same circumstances.
mi i . s I I
for weeks succeeding the disaster few not exceeding four ounces 2 cents ; over four -2 J
loansts venmrea to me summit oi we uuu'"s.v,6"r. r.- yn
1O0 yicuma in iuib iitsiauw "tin vcou i ftr
t ' it. mi' L Oil I
L.0 Micux, Belgium, ana XjOuis ocnmiat,
fwt a - a w - an a t
or, uerne4 owitziana. J ney were remain-
ing at a respectable locanda or boarding
bpuso on the (Jbiaja, when a party was
nun r trkVAlhctr and
it' is strange that on the morning of night
when they started for Resstna (a villcge
a the foot of Mount Vesuvius,? where
! horses, stalls and guides are procured,)
i Schmidt-received-a letter from his sister
at Genoa, in which she stated that it
would not reach Naples long T in aHvance
of herself. Schmidt therefore beggedThis
companions to release him from his prom-
ise to start lor lies ma mat nigiiMout as
l e had pro ected the excursion, they in-
staled upon his going. Schmidtl after
making arrangements with his landlady district Halifax, Henry Jppes,
for the reception of his sister, started with col'd Republican,
his companions on Tuesday night for 5U. district Edgecombe, Alex McCa
Vesuvius. They lea Resina at lone in &e, Republican.
Vesuvius. They
the morning, so that they might reach the
base of the crater in time to witness the
rising of the sun above the peak! of the
snj-rounhmg Alps and A p pen nines.
. Having reached the end bf their ro-
muntir. inurnev the summit ! of the Vol-
thine wm nuiet ajsuudu some I
secluded rustic jiillj aud Le Micut called
upon any of the party to join him in going
down the crater. The guides are always
provided with ropes, either for that pur-
.nose or for assistine lombersome travelers
up the last portion of the sleep ascent. -
iScLmidt agreed to accompany! Lo Mieux,
and in spite of the remonstrance of tneir
guides, each took hold of a loop and
-wnno-ntpr tliA P-lrtomv void whence issned
thfl trmtndona? showers of ashes and
etrcaras of lava which burned in a single
night the famous- cities of Pompeii and
Ilerculaneum. The guides cautiously """ " f i"
tALi.i ikom A,n nntil th1 r.ah flAn. 16tU district Cumberland
turcrs announced that they were standing
on firm ground. The guides' last warn
ing to them was not to venture inward.
A call from one' of the'tourists above was
answered with a faiut hollow, Vabene"
(all right) from the headstrong explorers
of the misterie of the burning mountain.
Whether they were smothered with
. fumes of sulphur, or missing a step, were
hurled into the uuknown abyss ot tne vol
cauo, nobody on earth will ever know.
contrary to tne aavice oi tne pracucea
snides ther let co the looned robes and
ventured into the fatal dalkness of the
. ven
crater's recesses. The tourists! al-ov
cried ont impatiently and in Vain,) but no
response came after the first and only
u Vabene." The guides and the friends of
. the unfortunate ones remained until near
' snndown, when all hopes of tteir reappear-
ailCO was auaunontxA. iue guwca wcic
InwoA down reneatedlv. and several of the
excursionists went as far as the ropes
( ,
would allow in search of
their
fatal! i
venturous comrades. This
the tl
instance of a disaster of this nature wi
.hiu
the past ten yeara.
Ciikap and Delicious Soup. Save!
the liquor in which the niceleg of tuiutou
was boiled to-day; It would bf wicked
. baiiv w in awa, s sasw acpi.r.i vi
Hie snccuience ana iiaifiiiyeoeas oi toe
' m at is in it. Remove the fat to4norrow
; m. j m
t and thon put H over the fire. Add anions,
carrots or turnips, sticea uuu, ana some
parsley leaves, or maa oeans, sweet corn
and sliced potato, with bits of celery ; add
in cither case rice or barley, k table -spoonfull
of them dry to a quart of liquor
is a good rule. Do this, and at a trinirig
K)ciuo you may have a tiireeu oc soup
In to set before a king.
Women's rights have at length been
. ri'coguizt d in high quarters in England.
; -A department f the civil aervicej known
n the local covernment board, has just
iM.i..iniurl i llv nnnr.liiur innnitnr ut tliu
,rv handiuimH -.irv nf SOOO a ver m
-
" ' reuoit.110011 the doiuicils and the treatment
' of children who are "boarded out" after
iKp.vatPm which Is penerallv adontpd in
Scotland. Mrs. Nassau Senior is the lady
odoq whom this distinction uas ueuucoiiTtJv.
fened.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
SENATE.
1st district Currrituck, Camden Pas-
quotankj Hertford,' Gates, Chowan and
Perquimans, C W Grandy, Jr.' John L.
Chamberlain! Republicans. .
2nd disfrict---Tyrrell, Washington,
Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John
aaven-i -i oi i r
r-r? C rKMiam H McLaurin, edd, Alfred Llody,
3rd dwtriet Northamhpton andBer- '
tie, G D Holbo way, Ilepublican.
6tb district iritt, J .McUotter, ttepub
lican. "
7th district Wilson, Nash and Frank
lin, Witt. K Davis, Jno W Duuham,
Conservatives.
8th district Craven, A S Seymour,
Republican.
9th district Jones, Onslow and Car-
teret, James Q Scott, Conservative,
10th district Duplin and Wayne, W
A Allen, L W Humphrey, Conservatives,
lUb Distfict-Green and Lenoir, R
w Ktng, Republican.
lth district New Hanover, Geo
L.
wuun, i, ucpuui.cu.
13th district Brunswick and Bladen,
G N Hill, Republican.
14th distrjet Sampsoti, C. T. Mur
P"ey, qonsefvatiye.
Ifith district Columbus and Robeson,
and. Har
nett, WL 0 Troy, Conservative.
William
17th,; district Johusou, 1 ;
A vera, con.
18th district Wake, James II Harris,
col'd, Republican.
19th district Warren, John A Hyman
col'd, ltepublican. -
20th district Orange, Person and Gas
well, John W Norwood John W Cnn
uingham, Conservatives.
i 21st aUtrictranville Bourbon Sinilb
r"' J. -
1 22nd; district Giatham, R J Powell,
Uouseryative.
23rd dUtrictRoekHigham, J T More
head. Conservative.
24th district Alamance and Guilford,
J T Moruhead, Jr., W J Murray, Com
servative.
25ibfdistrict Randolph aud Moore, J
M Worth Conservatives.
Otb district itiehmona ana montgo
. , r m t i
I wvrJ$ x aoug, Fi..;
27thjdistract Anson and Uuion C M
T McCjanley, Conservative.
I 2Stn; disuict Uabarros and otanley,
J C liarniiardt, Uouservative.
Sdthj district- Meckledburg, RP Warj
in?. (Jonaervativo. i
20th! district Rowan and Davie. Char!
j fa price, fjonservative
31st&i8triet - DavUon, John T.Cramer'
i XiepUDUCaiU ?
C.U. J k i
U miom i v7M.ir wioj iut. v
VI CA..1 i pAni.nfuiiu !
j 33d district Surry
anc
ladkin, A V
fjowles. conservative.
34tH district - Iredell, Wilkes, and Al
exander, Tb A Nicholson, Pkiueuf
Uorton, conservatives. 1
35ih district AUegdany, Ashe, Wat-
auga, TAIf Todd conservative. ;
36th district CaldweJl, Bnrke, Mc-
Dowel), Michel 1 and Yancey, WW Flcnvj
ming--Judrcr, conservatives. I
37th district Catawbi and Liucoln,
James :R Ellis conservative?.
38th district Oraston and Uleavecand,
... r tr.ii. : .. !
v o fllillier, conservative , ;
I "t4fli A'ttAtmil.nttfvtnrA nnA Tillrv
Mrtiri Walker, reruibtican. f
1 ! s - .
I 40th district .Buncombe, and Madison,
Jas. 11. Merrimon, conservative. j
list, dialnet Havwood. Henderson.
I and 1 raniy 1
I vacua, w f Welch, conserva-
0d district Jacksonf Swair, Macon,
Republicans 18 ; Conaerratiee 32.
POR H0U8B 07 B.XPEK8X2rrATITXS.
Alsmanee Gannt. eon.
Alexander J il Carton, ind
Alieghanr, A. M. Bryan, dem.
Anson It T Bennct, eon.
Ajjhe-l-SqQireTriyett, rep.
Beaufort Samuel Carsou, rep.
Bertie P O Miller, rep.
Bljadep A P Perry, rep.
xjrunswics; J a uroou, rep.
Buncombe T V Johnston and David
Blaekwell, eon.
! Barke Pinknejr Warlick, eon.
Csbarrus Shinn, con.
nliilWpll Ed JonM. eon.
CilMettoimfson A Jones, rep. .
z. ; i -
ret Silas Webb, eon.
Caswell T J Foster, Geo W Bowe,
CaUwba R B B Houston, con.
Chatham J M Moring, Hanna, cons
Cherokee B K Dickey, eon.
ChoWanJohn L Winslow, rep.,
Clay-j Anderson, con. i
Cleavelaud - John W Gidney, eon.
Columbus V V Richardsoncon.
0 raven I B Abbott, R Dudley, I
rep:
I I
Cumberland-G W . Ballard, con.. T
S Lutterlbh, rep. - i
f!brt4fnclt - Jamim M Woodhonse. eon.
r l 3 f . I
W " Vt n - I
Djare Oliver N Gray, rep.
ULvinon T T Rrown. John Miehe&l. I
-r -
W -! , . ,
Diivif1 Charles Anderson, con.
I Doolin Juo BSUndford. J K Ontlaw.
' ' J I ' I
CD". I . ' . .
ttflgecombe W 1 Mabaon, VViliis,
liunn, reps.
Fbrsythe W H Wheeler, rep.
Franklin John H Williamson, rep.
as too William A otowe, con.
ates Robt H Ballard, eon.
ranville Rich G Sueed H, T Hughes
hn Pattrick. rep.
uilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, eons
alifax Jnoliryant, J J Woodwyn,
reps.
arnett J R Grady, con.
L . av '
Haywood II P Haynes, con.
Henderson James U Blythe, rep.
jllcrtford James Sbarpe, rep.
Hyde Wm 8 Carter, eon.
' jlredell Shinn and Turner, con.
Jackion. J. N Bryson, con.
Johpston Wm. H Joyner, Jesse Hin-
najnt, eons.
t w
Jones Jacob Scott, rep.
jjnjor Stephen Lassiter, rep.
TJincoln A J Morirson. con.
: Macon J L Robbinson, con,
Madison II A Gudger, con.
' Martin J E Moore, eon. contested.
' McDowell Dr. Freeman, con.
jMeckleuburg Jno E Brown, 8 W
Reid, con. r .
Mitchell J W Bowman, rep.
Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep.
Moore Dr John Shaw, con.
Kash Lindeey, con.
New Hanover - James Heaton, Wll-
cdl'd, reps.
; Northampton Burton 11 Jones, rep.
: Onslow J W Shackleford, con.
0-L T-:,1 . r, T. xr, I
(i range 1 ride Jones, Jones Watson,
con.
1 Pamlico,
Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep.
Perquimans, J R Darden, rep.
Person, Montfort McGehee, eon.
: Pitt, Wn, P Bryant, Guilford Cox,
rebs. I
: Polk, N. B Hampton, rep.
i (Randolph ! J W Bean, Harrison Fra
zier, reps.
Richmond, Robert Fletcher, cord, rep.
Robeson. W S Norment: T. A McNeil. I
I 1
jRochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, I
I eons. I
! J Rowan. F N Lockey, Kerr Craige, con-
servative.
Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep.
Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan,
con8.i -
Stanlv--MT Waddell.Jpon.
Stokes, J G II Michell. con.
Surry, Harrison M Waugh, con.
Swain T D Brvson. con.
H-M ZrMZWnirV WhUmirc con
V Union Lemuel Presson, con.
Wake, Richard C Badger, John C
Oorman, Stewart Ellison, col, Rob't S
Perry, reps.
I Wjarreu, Goe H King, J Wm H Pas
chal!, reps.
1 Washington, D C Guyther, rep.
Watauffa Jos. 15 lodd. con.
j Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland,
rm .
Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps.
Wjilson, H C Moss, con.
Yadkin, J G Marler, con
Yjmcey.-J R. Byrd
The Great Democratic Journal.
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9:-iL
Button-Hole, Overseaming
i .
i , ' . iriiTTrT,
Complete Sewing MACHINE,
i ' i
AND
The first and only BUTTON-HOLE AND
SEWINQ MACUI combined that has
made jU advent in this or any other country.
SSr Tbe following reasons are given why
this is the best
Family machine to Purchase.
Because it will do, 7. ceessae you
can
crerytliing that any ma
chine caa do, aewing
from the fineitt to the
coarsest material, hem
mine, felling, cording,
quickly raise of lower the
feed to adapt it to thick or
tntneioiii. i
8. Becanae yon hare a
abort ' deep bobbin by
which the thread ia con
stantly drawn from the
centre; the tenaion ia
oouaequently, even an4
does not break the thread i
ering and aewing 'on, at
braiding; binding, gsth
tue name lime raming.
'
saaav w.a
8 Becanae the tensions
moreeaaily adjusted
9. Becau8ethepreaser.
foot torna back: that the
than any other machine.
a. Becaaaeitcaawork
a beaatifal button-hole.
cloth can be easily re-
moired after being aewed
1 1 . Kju-anu thjk hst I
making m fine a pearl aa
mechanics pronounce it
the best finished and
made on the beat princi
ple of any machine man
ufactured. It baa no
springs to break: noth
bytnenand.
4j Because it will em-
broider oter the edge.
making a neat and beau-
Ufni border on any gar
ment.
ing to get out of order.
4 Because it will work
11. because it ia two I
a beautiful eyelet hole.
,' 6. Becanae it ean do
machines in one. A Bpt- I
roM.noLB Wokkino and
Skwikq Machins com
bined.
over-hand Beaming, by
which sheets, pillow ca
es and the like are aewed
over and aver.
BSy No other Machine can accomplish the
kind of sewing stated in Nor. 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Parties using a family sewing machine want
a Whole Machine, one with all tbe improve-
ments.
It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one
is wanted that will do the most work and do il
the beet: and this .machine can do several
kinds of sewing not done on any other machine
besides doing every kind tha
1 others can dol I
The American or PUun Sewing Mack,nc
(VViUiout the button-hole parts), does all that u
aone on me omoinauoa except uuuon-uoic
ana overseaming.
MERONEY & BRO., Agts.
Salisbury N. C.
Examine them before purchasing any other
sewing Machine.
I do not hesitate to say the American Combini
tion, surpasses all other machines. Beaidea doing
all the work that other machines can. itovenieama.
and works button-boles in any fabric, from Swisf I
rausiin. to oeaer cioin i nave na mger
SloaU. Howe'a and tbe Weed machines, and find
the Amencan far superior tot hem all. :
MlSJ M. KCTLKDOC
I have nsed six different Sewing Machines. Th :
American surpasses them all.
Mas. A. L. Raikkt.
I hare used The Singer and other machines and
would not exchange the Amt-rican Pr any. !
Mas. 11. A. Ukinols.
Salisbcey. N. C, May 20d. 1873.
Mkbonkv iUao., agts. American Com. 8. M ,
Sia: I have nsed the Howe, Singer, Wheeler i:
Wilson, Wilcox X Gibbs Sewing machines, an4
wonld not give the American Combination for al
of them, it will do all that is claimed for it in the
cireniar. l consiuer n superior vo an omera i
have ever seen. Very Respectfully,:
MBS. UKO. W. 11ASBINSOX.
We the undersigned take great pleasure in giving
onr testimony in favor of the American Sewinp
aiicmne ip pi eierence to any otner, ueiievmg tnai i
is it truthfully recommended as the best inaclduL-
. . . ,. . .
made. Itis simple, durable, runs very light and
does not get out or order or drop stitches.
Mas. Latra M. Over max,
' A . L. Foust,
" J. Allen Hkown,
" A. W. NoKTUEUM.
" A . E. Jones,
" M. E. Tboxabon,
We have seen flaming advertisements and heard
mnch said by t rents ol other machines
tir in r r: i i . i .,.!! .A .v. '
judges the American Machine will not do as well
1 not nelleri lue wora aoneon anyoiaer maciune.
anu do vamaoie work that no otuer luactune cab
do.
We have been Agents for 8ewing Machines sine e
1856, have sold Singer's, I.ad Webster's, AtwatereV
and Florence's, and Lave abandoned all for the
American.
Send and get samples of work.
27:ly MERONEY A DUO., Ag'ts
ROW ANJIILLS !
'rIIB proprietors of tbe&e justly celehratad
L Mills are in the market lor WlIEAT, aud
solicit calls from all who have it to sell. Tbev
pay the highest market Cah price.
Flour! Flour!!
Thev also
solicit orders for Flour
four different erodes of
Ther
manufacture
Flour,
ranging Best Family, Family, Z2z-
I tra, aud Super
I
Thriv also mTlicit orders fitr Ttran.
They exchange, or grind for toll, as may be
desired. ,
EMXIERT, BROS A CO.
39:fimp'd
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H Deware of Counterfeits !
i JOB HOSES' 8nVBK
I mrt MiMriMty oovaraayarran. D4ahmnu Drug
fUtt ni$mvur tm'ltcmum.ttrjtiu mufarmrtf
arSs Taa tim-inkm9m(JunmtJ tlm
, n mmek fmdtmr. AU thmrt mrt tmprtAU imUtluw.
Th aaavTsa Fills tn mnfailln la tk car of all
Umm sslnfal and dangroas dlimMf to which tha
femala eonditation la rnbiect. Thar nodcraU all
icnni and raaMTS all ebetrudtiona, from what
arse oaaaa.
i TO MAUHrrp XJtDrKS
: they ara partiealarlr saiud. Thar will in abort
Urn brine on tha monthly pariod with nralarity ;
and althouh vorr Mwarfal. euntaln nothiii hnrt.
ful to th eooatitatioB. In all ciwi of Hu-rona and I
Spinal aJIsctiotu, Falna In tha Bck and Limba,
fattgaa oa allghtaaartloa. Palpitation af tha Heart.
Enterics and whitee, ther will affect a ears when
all other means hare failed. The clrenlara aronnd :
aach paekaca aira rail direetionS and adriee, or!
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