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trKtltNTATlT t AND CHAMPION Fieamont Air Iilne MUWtT TUC Ql mLmI Um 1 m UmdmMm 1 int gun. uim.jni wiiwnpv. M 1HJU NBrnm ThiM for 1874-'75 SENATE. 1st District, Currituck, Csmden, Pasquotank, Parouiman. Hertford. Gates and Chowan, r a a Wm. B. 8haw and Thomas R. Jernigan. Dem . Tyrrell. Washington, IJeautort Mem Dare, Pamlico and Hyde, If 1 ton Selby, Dems has. Dems. n, Latham and Members ilect tp the General Shane is the native drug of fndht and AflsemDiy oi x uvtu uwuuw answers to nun. or wui u w A eorresonileBit of the London i m, writing from India, telle tome curious stories of the stupefying powers of bhang. He says : j on re red every ebamber of a eti chamberod Coil's revolve over a man M!torttamptonandWta,WtW.PerH drank with Minn, and conld not wake w. Halifax, John Bryant, Rep. 6th. Edgecombe, W. P. Cabeon. Rep. 6th. PiU, Joe, B. Stickney, Dem. 7th. Wilson, Nssh and Franklin, Chaa. Cboke and Nich W. Boddie, Dems. Q.U ' Ulnh'rl Tnolvr Ren. 9th. Jonm Qnalow and Carteret, W. T. . Italit-TntTritaiB Jtf AMERICAN ART TA8TE '. "The Leading American Newepaper. proapeetna for 1875 Eighth Tear him. A gentleman telle me that trie tfteets are extraordinary. A straw lyiag on roller So also, is the esse of water, a small pool ,8 magnified into a lake. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREDLEY. mm tHm nmnt reactions the people bare de-' ioLi in iAv.tr of honest v in politics and inde ?- "7 T.. - r ; u:i. oendeneein journaliMn. t i-bac, wuiuu riwi arad that it was nut end never more wouia oe a party organ, ciwuib mi -(tint a Lh nOnuIai vindication of its course n.t ropoir ni sen in the result the voice of the THE ALDINE, THE ART JOURNAL F IMMfai laaaed -A If tea Bocnt Gone Hon The necessity .tidy. Weeerieny Hs of a popular medium for the A5D 0eJ.Lt 30 R 1673 of importance to tbe le7e. We faithfully. SUN ha I i IraaalosLaS ad oriT MMt 1 nnurtuarn nur Tim r Ue reader am tmnd mayerr ci lory, and iu quality U well known to the peb- Ia Kffeet oa ana sflsr assay Dee. 374J3TI n e eneJI not only eeoearor as Beep rt n7 aa-HmT tosLmmmmf ta- eaa going north. f cis are .--rj - -efoVrelbrm and integritr in government, repreaenl.Uon of the prodoctione of oar great tbe road la oten magi uaed into a hnge aiSonjr New SEeTha. aiwaya been recognised, and aaan7 ler, and seems a dimcul t barrier to paas. MDen Dnring the campaign which baa Jort attempa have been made to meet tbe went. Tbe 10th. Wayne and Dnplin. D. E. 8mth and John D. Stanford, Dem. 11th. Lenoir and Greene, Joeiah gogg, cloned Thb Trib0k has fully maintained iU risht to the title of the "Leading American .. ml !.' J ,1 riewapepere. mia pnaiuon una earucu uu urrrMiTa failure Wbich so invairably followed each attempt in tbb country to establish an art I. did not nrove the indiierenee of the . . , .1 12th. New Hanover, Edw'd uantweu, Bladen and Branwich. Caahwell, w. Geo. VV. AWrV 18th Bep. 14th. Samnaon. Edwin W. loth ColumbuH and Robeson, French, Dem. ' 16th. Cumberland and Harnett, Pagrem, Dem. 17th. Johnaton, L. R. Weddell, Dem. 18th, Wake, Charlea M. Buabee. Dem. 19th. Warren, John M. Paschall, Rep. 90th. Peraon, Orange, Caawell, C. E. Parrtah and George Wnuamaon, l'ema. Wet. Granville, Richard G. Sneed, Rep. 93d. Chatham, W. G. Albright, Dem. 23d. Rockingham, James lrvin, Uem. King Kalakaoa was received 0y tne President at tbe White House Tneeday morning, and wag escorted to tbe Bloe Room, and there introduced to the Cabi net. After a briet interview, His Majesty and nan v retired. It is a notable fact Keer Dem. ,ut La i thn onlw reieniner kine. save Foster! ,7 ! knara ili.mnnd. end clubs, that eVer crossed the threshold of oar Republican palace, and he if not a I oourtesy toward associates and rivals. retains lor the following, among other rea- ,.,e of America to the claims of high art - - i r , .L j. sons: ... I So noon aa a proper appreciation oi mi warn It publishes all the news, earlier, more tuny, and ability to meet it were shown, the public I end more intelligently than any other paper. ftl onQt tt-lte with enthusiasm to its aupart, It insists on peace throughout me wnoie an(J t(C re9Ut WM , grant artistic and cummer oountry, the right of local sell government, and triump, THE ALDINE. the protection of all classes in tne exeroiae ui THE ALDINE while iaaued with all the . r . t . w s s u , r " tneir juat enu tegai rigum. It aavoeates ounnaence enu gnou leeimK ot- : tween North and South, and labors for an Hon est and abidiner reconciliation. It maintains fairness and candor toward all nublie men and Questions, end dignity and very hear trump card at that. BaaapBi mm aim "ans Corn and Hogs. regularity, haa none of the temporary or hmefy interest cheracteriatic of ordinary periodicals It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and graceful literature; and a collection el pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Although each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to Us men da, tbe r,Vvl a oZiZZ u ed that one bnshel of little Tjr ten and one-half pounds A TV n,i A K Holtnn. Ken TKih. Randolph and Moore, R.H. Worthy Ami 98th. Richmond and Montgomery, James LeOrand, Dejn. 27th. Anson and Union, C M. T. McCauley, Dem 28th. Cabarnisand SUnley,Dr.Geo. Ander aon, Dem. , 20th. Mecklenburc. R. P. Waring. Dem. 30th. Rowan and Davie, J. H. Clement, From earefolly conducted experiments, it haa been ascertain- . . corn will mke a It publishes scientific news, reports, discus sions and discoveries to a degree of fullness and accuracy never before attained by any pa per. I give every week ten or more columns of the most carefully prepared agricultural matter during the vear, much more in the aggregate than the entire contents of any other agricul- approached absolutely without competition in tural publication, and the whole forming a de- price or character. The ponaenwor of a compleu I value and beauty of THE ALDINE will U most appreciated aiter it is bound up at I he close of the yeer. While other publication msy cietm superior cheapness, as com pet ed with rivals of a similar else, THE ALDINE in unique and original conception alone and un it t Davidson. Alfred Hanrrave. Dem. 22d. Stokes and Foray the, Nelson S. Cook, Surry and Yadkin, J. G. Marler, Dem. 94th. Iredell, Wilkes aijd Alexander, R. F. Arm field and R. Z. Linney, Dema. 35th. Alleghany, Aahe and WaUpga, A.J. McMillan. Dem. " I ; Sflth Caldwell. Burke. McDowell, Mitchell sad Yancey, J. C. Mills, J. M. Young, Dema. the mBr on hi. corn when ill ten and one halt pounos or pork, gross. Taking the result as a basis. the following deductions are made, wnicn all oar farmers would do well to lay by for a convenient reference : When corn sells for Iff cents per bnshel, pork costs If cents per pour1. " When eorn costs 17 cents per bushel, pork costs 2 cents a pound. When corn costs 25 cents per bushel, pork costs 3 cents a pound. When corn costs 33 cents per bushel, pork eosts 4 cents abound. When corn costs 50 cents per bushel, pork costs 5 cents a pound. Tbe following statement shows wnat Dartmentof which an eminent sgnonltural editor said : "It has dune more to make good farmers than any other influence which ever existed." It has published a series of scientific and literary extras which have met a wider sale and more emphatic popular approval than auy similar publication of the kind. , . a e. . . volume can not implicate tne qnanuiy oi nm paper and engravings in any other shape oi number of volumes Jor tee times its eojst; am, then, there it the chrxnao, beside. The national feat - ire of THE ALDINE must be taken in no narrow sense. True art is coamo politan. While THE ALDINE ia e strict h American institution, it does not confine itself stations. Max. Exrasm i ii i i mm i Lear charlotte.... lao ri 8Jt a a Air-Line J oct'n 10.06 - 8J6 " " Beliaeery 1x90 10 54 " Ofssasbore 649 a a i is r w Danville 6.18 - 8 66 - " Deedes 6J6 - S 4H " Baraeville ..... 11.89 - 6.99 - Arrive at Richmond. 899 H 11 04 r U GOING 8QUTH. STATION. Mail. Ksraass. Leave Bichnted 189 m 8 66 a. a. Berkevi le- 4.41 - 8.96 M Dnndee 9.96 l.o8 a 8 Danville 9.98 1.19 P Oreeaahoro 19. a a 4.19 M " Salisbury 9.97 - 9.48 - Air Line J 'net's 6 18 " 6.69) " rrive atCkarlotle. . 698 AM 9.09 M B ST jooi.N . A .vT. STATIONS. Mail. Mail Leave Giesnsboro. . 9 89 a a ,Arr. II r e To Hkcps , 7" 6 09' 9 l,'re o 15 "Ealeigb e 8 49 " 5 " 69B Air. at Oeiabere. . . 11 a L v996re TORTH WESTERN HJ. C. R B. WHAT THE SQPTHEKN PRESS ?AY PF Ki art taste, one that will discriminate onlv 01. ( Salkx Bravch.) THE TU1BGNE. We consider The Triboxb a very valuable naner. f Asheville (S. CI Oitiien Tub N w Yr rr Tribcse, in its faithful and searching exposure of outrage slanders on Ala abama and other States, has done immense service to truth and justice. Macon (Oa) Telegraph and Messenger. We than k the .new-York tribune tor its manly and powerful words in demanding iustice tor the people of Alabama. Montgomery (Ala) News. 37th. Cetawba and Lincoln, Maj. w. A Graham, Dem. , A 88th. Gaston and Cleavels nd, Jesse Jenkins, Ind. Dem. 39th. Rutherford and Polk, M. Walker, Rep 40th. Buncombe and Madison, J. S.. McElroy 41a Havwood, Henderson and Traosylyshia, T. W. Taylor, Rep. , . 42d. Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay end Graham, James R. Love, Dem. Democrats (straight), 37; 1 Independent Democrat ; Republicans, 12. Democrats ma jority, 25. " HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance, J as E Boyd, Rep. Alexander, J M Carson, lnd Dem. Alleghany, Field, Dem. Anson, W E Smith, Dem. A.k. MnnirA Trivett. Ren. Beaufort and Pamlico, WiUiam A Thomp- MO, Uem. 'Bertie. Wm T Ward, Rep. Bladen, John Newell, Rep. J M Bennett. Dem. Buncombe, M. Patton, Dem, W. G. Candler grounds of intrinsic merit. Thus, while placing before the patrons of THE ALDINE as s leading characteristic, the productions of tht must poted American artists, attention will al ways be given to specimens from foreign mas tent, giving subscribers all the pleasure anU instruction obtainable from home or foreign sources. The artistic illustration of American scenery, original with THE ALDINE, is 'an important feature, and its magnificent plates are 01 Leave Greensboro Arrive at 4alea Leave Salem - Arrive at (ireensboro. .......... 4.26 F en 9.90 an 11.16 - XL J eowayhaeefTe 1 flsmleil Wcakns levoJesttery ftamieal Lss il Ttoa-ni-awt and Prca, lathmi by aaaUa, kKLYSUN will eowtlittM lb be $ r . nUm,u , 1 . - - . M j mmw n h mm m - - m - H a 1 u nnmavu!mmmm when of moment, asm always aTasr fi oteer, 98981 eating gfji aa The nsliliraiad seaksa, ie this telnti aiKseeesfel practiea, that Use ahumiew seSam a - aa a ' radieaiiy cared every yootb and every a 9. lease tbe form of pork ; When pork ' sells for 3 cents per pouud, it brings 25 cents per bushel in corn. When pork sells for 4 cents per pound it brings 32 cents per bushel 111 corn. When pork sells tor 5 cents per pound it brings 45 cents per bushel of corn, sb stir Jl6 iSJZVWl in,tS? W.ur?d S h-! NBW more appn.priate to the satisfactory treatment of ,4.Cf4U" than can be afforded by any inferior page. The judiciou tnterspersiur. of landscape, marine, figure, and animal subjects, sustain en unabated interest, impossible where the scope of the work confines tbe artist too closely to s single st vie of subject. The literature of THE TleBeslrpr. Tryll POSTAGE FREE. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Rep. Bui Dems. oodwin, rke, S. McD, Tate, Dem. Cabarrus, Paul B. Means. Uem. Caldwell, M H Barnhard, Dem. n V ' Mullen. Dem. Carteret, Appleton Oaksmith. Ind. Dem. Caawell, Thomas Harrison, Dem., Wilson Cary, Rep, ' CaUwba. a M. Finger, Dem. I Chatham, Jno M. Moring, O. A Hanner, Dems. " Cherokee and Graham, King, Dem. r. V.,li:.... L?..r, ' Uiuwan, men wp. . aay, John O. Hicks, Dem. Cleaveland, Allen Bettis, Dem Colombua, V. V. Richardson, Dem. Craven, Jno. R. Good, Edward H, Hill, 'abarlani,Jaa.C McRae, J. McD. Jossup, Carrituck, J. M. Woodhouse, Dem. Dare. Jno B. Etheriege, Dem. Dovldson, Solomon A. Mock. Marshall H. iMnsiv rkutna a J 1 1 11 1 a j vrBeer Dvip Charles Anderson, Dem. T),.nlin A. O. Moselev. W. B. Wells. Edgecombe, Willis Bunn, W. T. Gfi Forsythe, Dr W- H. Wheeler, Rep, Franklin, T. T. Mitchell, Dem Gtston, W. A. Stowe, Dem. Gates, R. H. Ballord, Dem. Granville, H. T. Hnges, Craws, Reps. Greene, T. E. Hooker Dem. Guilford, Nereos, Mendenhall, John N. Staples, Dema, Mklifax, J. A. White, Vacancy, Reps. Harnett, J. A. 8pears, Dem. Haywood. Frank Davis, Dem. Henderson, James Blythe, Rep. Hertford, Solomon Parker, Rep. Hyde. A.J. Smith, Independent, IrsdalL A. C. Sharp, A. F. Geither, Jems. Jackson. E. J. HoH, E. A. Bixxell, Dems. Jones, J. F. Scott, Ren. Lenoir, J. P. Parrott, Dem. Lincoln, W. A. Thompson, Dem. Mason, J as. L. Robinson, Dem. Madison, H. A. Gudger, Dem. Martin,- , Rep. McDowel, A. M. Erwin, Dem. Mecklenbury, J. S9I Raid, J. L. Jetton. Mitchel. Mess Youne, pern. Montgomerv, Elias Hurley, Dem. Moore, A. A. Mclver, Dem. Nssh, W. T. Griffin, Dem. New Hanover, W. H. Moore, H. Brewina fon. Alfred Lloyd, Reps. Northampton, R. J. Walden. Rep. Onslow, Jno W. Shackelforld, Dem. Orange, Matthew Atwater, Jno W Letts, flema. ' Pasquotank. W J Mnnden, Rep. Perquimaw, J Q A Wood, Rep. Person, S C Bartiett, Rep. Pitt. Joseph S Staton , L J Barnett, fjems. Polk, John Gaf'i"0". RP- Randolph, M T Moffit, A H Kendall, Dems. Richmond, Piatt D Walker, Dem. Robeson, Dr. R M Norment, NeUl McNeill, Independents. Rockingham, W N Mebane, John Johnson, sOom Rowan, J S MeCubbina, Geo M Bernhardt Rutherford, Eli Whisnant, Rep. Sampson, W H Bryant, James I McCallop Dema. Stanley, A C Freeman, Dem. Stokes, Thomas Martin, Dem. Surry, Wm Hay more, Dem. fiwain, T 0 Bryson, Dem. Trvsyl vania, Thoa Gash, Dem. Tyrrell, W. V-Walker, Dem. Union. Lemiel Preason, Dem. Wake, M W frage, L D Stephenson, Geo V strong, Micheal W hitley. Dems. ' Warren, Rawkina Carter, Wm H Wiiam Washington , G B Wiley, Dem. Watauga. J L Green, Dem. WayneT Isaac F Dortoh. John W I alar, Dem Wilkes, J H Footc, T J Dnla, Reps. Wilson, T J Eatman, Dem. Yadkin, W B Glenn, Rep. Yancey. WW Profit, Dem. Democratic (straight ). HI ; Independent Dam eerats, 9; Independent, 3; Republican, Democratic majority. 45. The Democrats h lejovttynu joint ballot, and'wo-tbirda mi ae Moasa. a The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN now in its 30th year, enjoys the widest circulation of any weekly newspaper of the kind in the world. A new volume commences January 4, 1875. Its contents embrace tbe latest end most nitereating information pertaining to the In dust rial, Mechanical, and Scientific Progress of the ' World : Descriptions, with beautiful Engravings, of New Inventions, New Imple ments, New Processes, and Improved Industries of all kinds ;: Useful Notes, Recipes, Sugges tion and Advice, by Practical Writers, for Workmen end Employers, in all the various arts. " " T " The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is the cheapest and best illustrated weekly paper published. Every number' contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery end novel inventions. ENGEAVINGrS, i U usl rat i n K Improvements Discoveries, aftd Important Works, pertaining to civil and Mechanical Engineering, Milling, Mining and Metallurgy; Records of the latest progress in the applications of Steam, Steam Engineering,' Railways, Shi p-bnildinjj, Naviga tion, Telegraphy Engineeiing, Electricity, Magnetism, Light end Heat, vivvna Lr.h.n;. v : t tors M an tt fact tire rs, Ch'em ists, Lovers of Science Teachers, Clergymen, Lawyers end People of all Professions will fiind the Scientific American usefuj to .them. It should have a place in every Family, Library, Study, Office, and Counting Room ; in every 'Reeding Room, College, Academy, or School. A vear's numbers contain 832 pases and Several Hundred Engravings, Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and re ference. The practical receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3.20 e yeer by mail, including postage. Discount to Clubs. Special circulars and Specimens sent free. May be had of all News Dealers. In connection with the Scientific American. Messrs. Munn & Co., are Solicitors of American, and ' Foreign Patents, ana nave tne largest establishment in the world. More than Wly thousand applications have been made for patents through their agency. Patents are obtained on the best terms fnA eld of New inventions snd sketch examined and advice free.' A special notice is made in , . 1 - the scientific American of all Inventions Patented through this Aeencv. rth the nam j , m .. ' i. anu residence ot tne ratentee. .Patents are of. ten sold in part or whole, to persona attracted to tne invention by such notice. Send for ram ph let, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Paten u. widJJ!' K thePer concerning Paienta, MTJNN ACO.,37 Perk Row, N. Y. Brench Tobk T ri btn r. It combines the ' dignity and sagacity of the London Times with the repre sentative new enterprise of America. Balti more Bulletin. A paper to he admired for its independence of tone and its reliability of New. LBpisopal Methodist. Baltimore, Md, Any one who wants a first-class paper which keeps fully up with the times in literature. science and art should subscribe for Tbb Tbi bcne. r Spartanburg (8. C.) Carolina Spartan. The imperial sheet of the world. The New York Tribune. (.The Jacksonville (Fla.) New New South. We regard it as the best paper all, in ell, published in the United States Morristown (Teun.) Gazette. To day Tbe New York Tribune is undoubted ly the first of American newspapers ; whatever may be said of its rivals, it has cleariy won precedence of all. and very creditably does it represent the journalism of the country. While dealing with all tbe topics coming within the range of a newspaper, The Tribune makes a specialty of tbe great subject of agriculture. It becomes therefore a matter of vifel impor tance to the country that the direction ot the ideas of this v at section should be in able and conscientious hands and a matter for con grut uiation that the farmer's newspaper far excellence has tbe high standing of The Tri bune. Tbe(N. Y.) Nouth. T he Ncjp-Tork Tribuue ia doing a greet work in popularising Kcience, by tbe publica tion -f cheap extras to that great daily. Our Monthly, Clint. m 8. C. American uewspaner enterprise is nrohablr at this time more fully illustrated in the dailr issues of The Nee? York Tribune than in anv other journal. L Wilmington (8 C. Star. L uequaled in cn.tnre, dignity, comprehen sive breadth, polish of expression and intellec tual ; fettered by no party ties, bolted inde cencies of speech, and hyteiic with no wild sensations. Raleigh N. C Agricultural fount- nai. - e a urply me paper nas maintained success fully the high popularity which he bequeathed it, and the name of an able conducted and iu- aepeuuenr jsarnei. wnicn is nowaeserves even more justly than at any time daring Mr. Greeley's life. Petersburg ya. Index and appeal. ' ' ALDINE ia a light and graceful accompani ment, wort by of the artistic features, with onl such technical disquisitions as do not interfere with the popular interest of the work. FHBfCnriC rOR 1 875 Everv subscriber for 1875 will receive a beau tiful portrait, in oil colors, of the same noble dog whose picture in a former issue attracted so much attention. Passenger trnt tasvoig tUlsigli at a Be r a connects st treecsboro' with the N'ortSerii tuni traiu; making tbe quickest tins to atl Mortbere cities. Price ot Ticket same as via other roetes. I rains to sad from potato Beat ef tfreewsbori, connect st (J-eeasboro with Hell Trains to ot from points North or South . Trains daily, both ways Oa Sundays Lvachbarg Accommodation leeve Richmond st 900 A m . arrive at Baikeville IS4B r a , leave Baikeville 4 86 ah. arrive at Kkh inond 7 68 a at Pullman Pa see Cars on sll Bight trains be tween Chsrlotte snd Richmond, (without change) Papers ahst have arrangements to advertise the schedule of this company will pisses print as above. For fortheriuformatioa address m ALLEN. Goa l Ticket Ageet Green bo ro, N C T af R TALrflT, Engineer A flen'1 Rnperintendent costtlnoe tborrnstb n will be foond irt it. tant, etfull length traet, treated in e atmcUve manner. It is our elm to make the WEEKLY SUN the east family nawsaaipof ia the world. It win oe iuii oi enieriainutg ana appropriate reading of every sun, but will prim nothing to offend the ssusB ernpuloos and set teste It will si ways contain the sauat iatevesting stories and romance of the day, carefully select ed end legibly printed. Tim Agricultural Department is e prominent future in the WEEKLY I N. and its srti- cles will slwsys be found fresh and eeafel to tne farmer. Tbe number ofm-n independent in polliK isincreesinc.aod the WEEKLY SUN ia their tMper especaailv. It beionc- to no party, end wVs im Mcinion. CMileiMling for pnncip.e. umI for tlie elet-tniM the best men. It eapo ea She corruption that disgraces last country snd threatens the overthrow republican in ail lei ions. It has no fear of knaves snd seeks no far or from their supporters. Tlie markets of every kind snd i he fashion are reijuUrlv reported io in column Te price oT the WEEKLY SUX la usm dollar a yeer for a sheet cf eight pages, ami fifty-six columns. As this barelv pays the eg leies of peper and priming, we are not aide lo make any dtsronnt or allow any premium to friagids who mar make special efforts to extend its fcirculaiitm. Under the new lew, which ri-mrirea pvnmnt of postage la advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of prepaid postage added, i the rate oi subscrip tion. It i not necewsarr to get up e club in order to have the WEEKLY SUN it t hi rate Arrrone who sends one dollar and twenty cents will get the paper, pnt-pid. for s year- We have no traveling agents THE WEEKLY HUN. Eight fwtgea, fifty- sig columns. Only f 1.20 a yeer. pnMay pern' ,wtvf- Ao (tiacounUJ rnm IS u rule. THE DAILY iJ .. A large tour-page newsnaper of twcntv-icbt columns, lmily cir culation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. ul rri ption, postage prepaid 56 cents a month, oraA.50 a vear. To clcba of 10 or over, a di- conni of 20 per cent. Address, "THE Sf N," New York Cut. Nor. Jth. 6 to nay b use of or the appticetxm of the knife ; mode of cure at one tuaJ, by aaeeee ef which every ler what htoeeaSBalliiii mmj be, cheaply, privately, and This Laeaave asxmld be m the see in the Ua under seal, ta m Beeia eevi address, pssf aiaid, oa receipt oais Addrase the Publishers. CHAI I C KtVZn A CO 127 B seir.As. Xut'm oJsoe Uujgj I i ie InsmrasBCc l oi 4V Vlsmtml Al h. Home Olfice FeteKburf, Vf. OKFlOKiC8. A.U. McIlwaixb, .... p.. -i IAmct Pacl, .... m Vice PreY D. B. rag bajtt, - . - 2nd - . UAM'L B. rat i.' . . Seerrtarr A Bk UT. a . J err KMX. - - Mro.r.1 ii Paten is. Office, D. C. cor. F and 7th SK, Washington, WE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER. Call at the Book Store and get one of these remarkable Washers. Tl e washing of an or dinary family can be do ie before breakfast than in any other way without the .wear and tear of clothes incident, to he old way. A large fam ily can save the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A amall familv will save the price of it in hire ; without any extra, heir the washing can be done on your own lot. auw u m wyr wr your wue ALSO Man's Unselfish Triend" will be welcome in every home. Everybody loves such s dog, and the portrait is executed so true lo t'le life, that it teem the veritsble m . a s. ass ejk Ba s . presence ot tne animal itseii. i ne tvev. i. i. VN ltt lalmage tells that disown Newfoundland og (the finest in Brooklyn) berks at it! Al though 84 natural, no one who sees this premium chromo will have the slightest fear of being bitten. Besides the chromo, everv ndrance subscribe! to THE ALDINE for 1875 is constituted a member, ami entitled to all the privileges ot TBE ALDINE ART UNION. The Union osrns the originals of all THE ALDINE pictures, which, with other paintings and engravings, are to be distributed among tbe member. To every series of 5.000 subscri bers, 100 different pieces, valued st over $2,500 are distributed as soon as the series is full, and the awards of each series ss made, are to be pun ished in the next succeeding issue of THE AL DINE. This feature only applies to subscri bers who pay for one year in advance. Full particulars in circular sent on application en closing a stamp. Daily, by mill. I0 per year ; Semi-Weekiy 3 per year : five copits. C2 50 each Weekly, $2 per year ; ten copies, f I 25 each twentv copiesf 11 10 eaob. ISjLPostage in all cases is paid by The Tri- oune, and papers addressed to each subscriber, ii uoui exini cuargi'.. Agents wanted m every town, to whom lib eral casn commissions will be paid. specimen copies, circulars and posters free aumeeSi THE TRIBl E, Jew-York. SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT. Tie Carolina Houeitli Magazine. An Illustrated Monthly of Choice Litem ture will be issued from the Goldsboro Mes senger Office commencing with January, 1875. The first number will be ready for mailimr bv Wv a , n . i a . . ... Lsecemoer loin, and the periodical will be pub- aaa a ". - . . ivnea eacn succeeding month thereafter with . 2 -VV ... . qui inicrnipuon. iu auvamace win be nei?- i i i i a w. " lecteu wnicn eitner talent or capital can com mand to render each issue an agreeable and instructive compendium of choice reading, by popular writers, ootn nome and abroad. THE CAROLINA HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE ill be a large 28-page, eighty-four column monthly, handsomely printed on tinted book paper and beautifully illustrated. It ia a thoroughly Southern enterprise, and its auccere is aireauy miiy assured . i ne publisher means to make it a first-class month lw that, one intm. duced in the family circle, i sure, to be eagerly a a S. ' r .11 1 w '.r iiu caraniny preservea. lit rUftlBA Hi AiLEKY, will prove an at iracuve leaiure. i ne January number wil contain a life-like picture of EX-G0V. Z. B. VANCE. .1 the Book Store iU kmi. of boolt. .cn U nam, W&ITING p OF EVERY SHADE, AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF ALL . STYLES MUSIC, Ac, ' ' No extra charge for ordering books or Music not on hands. All orders prompt ly attended tp Call and get writing paper eheap. at the Salisbury Book Store. i c: li , . i ... " uioKrauiucai saeicnes. to lx lol InaoH n each succeeding number with photographs of nlkn. .... f vw huiuiuci siaiesmen, a i vines, dec. Onljf jf 9 f olUri Year, and each subscriber can make e choice ihree moat Beautiful Large Engravings, size ot each Z4x Winches, em, "The Finding of .. ,r ,n in Aempm," "The Madonna,-" or "King Lear Defying 8torm,M forwarded on receipt ol the subscriDtion nriee. Fithor f tl,. Engravings ia worth double tbe price Baked for the Magaxine. any one sending a club of five will re ceive an extra sohscrimion fr R..J- " a vMByii yvvfvsj 3D cents, free by mail. Six months subscription Wlihint I, T7 ! , svj Agents Wanted Everywhere Address JULIUS A. B0N1TZ. PCBLlSHER, Goldsboro, N. C. E. B. FOOTE. M.D. 120 Leiiuton ATtue, Cor. K 28th St., HEW YORK An Independent Physician, , TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RICH vis Letters from all parts C. the Civilized World. IT IIS ORIGINAL VAT BP CoDiictiDi a Medical Practic HI 18 TRgATWO Humeront Patients ia Europe, tha Watt Indies, the Dominion af Canada, and in every State of the' Union. THE NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Slock apltal laofto ORGANIZED MABC1I iri. Ratio of Assets to lisUiities mmre oU.h.w Policies i-ued un all deairst.le s4aas Bw licipetina; and Non-pnk3paiiug. Lsrwcet rates of ITensium .vDttrai aefwty. Beserve from preminaea ievt sled ia rear Pol icy-bolder everywhere. Pelk-e tcav... triuade after rood raaaieaa aerordiaw as Uamr lernas, snd the aasonnt eon tWfriteMeS tm. in tne policy in plate bnglsah, ao that ibm aa DC IM1 ailliDHITAIWie. , Keairtciioo only sue a every aeamfcMW aaa will hvsrtilv easdeene. The new aeea ratal HAVIHBAla latsiirairr peculiar lo this Company, has aeenu rn n j by no other farm of insurance ; peJirr-asiata, - wrn - rrwin r 1 nj LO ueCOBM aBB should examine it careful! KAT. EAYMER, Kawrrg, K C. Oeneral Agmi M eaters JC.C W. Mauneg. Local Agent, March 19, 1874 lg. KEARNEY'S ADVICE CI V EN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARCE. fatty assrty or a aits eiOM esssa. All with rch eaaa ar eatvfutlj tBsy as uuiiaaliseii By By tea Doctor or nm One Subscription, entitling to THE ALDINE one year, the Lbromo and tbe Art union, j6.00 par annum ia advance. . (No charge for postage.) Specimen Copie$ of THE ALDINE. 60 OenU. 7 THE ALDISE will hereafter be obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rates ; cash for subscriptions must be sent to the' pdhlisners direct, or handed to the local canvasser, wtlAoet rerpontttnliiy to the pub lisher, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-eimile signature of J am z button, iffioent. CA!wASEbM WANTED. a . . f . -a Any person wisiung to act permanently as a local canvasser will receive full end prompt ! information oy applying to TES ALDINE COMPANY, 58 MAIDEN LANE, $EW YORK baata eoa- asaae av ta eratriaaa, Tea IsBaW ar afl ssBbbbbs toat AB tevanas at a eaaaaes am pSBBBai aa aeswer aa asaesS Bat el plaaa qaaaHana, wBteB wtB Ba radaBd by ami ttmn, ae a las aSBes. Aaaaa- eonftutoa. Cass books say cooacltad, axorpt by Ut pliyaicUoa ot the asfebliihaaeat. Tar ftes oonaulution atnd for hat of aajaallies. aaat rfaateoT aaaaaai Dr. S S. FOOTE, 788, New AGENTS Da. Peon Is ike Tals, a tba GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Organs & Muttons. The Oldest, Largest, snd Most Perfect Menu- factory in the United States. WANTED. of Medical Cow Oast mack s cteaaattSe 50,000 eoaaaa ; lo. f ru Hoara aaor rcoaotly pabUabod, which kea saai of 70,008 eoaaaa ; also, of " aViantO of an. 1 1 mi Hag tba Brat aenilj nl work (wkJce U out off print), will be aent fro oa appltcaUoa as rit her Dr. Toon, ar tba gamy Bill rBkllsV IkfOBBBSSg, wkotoSkeof II aeattts botb mrn and fba fniognleg works, to whom a Wkoral ba allowed The befinninri of m aaaes aa aoUlag Dr. Poorx's "Puaik Boats Tabs" u to adoBa, and N BciBsce nr Btobt " la teat tba tkaeg Bw ttaa jrwaag. Bead (or i kat SBth Strrai. profit WW 54,000 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the I seme Popularity, IfluSend for Price Lists. Address BUFFALO, N. Y. a altltaea of qoaatlaoi which ladwa aad asm Bjot a eataaaey akoot aakiag of tboir pbyfc Tboro la aothlag la Hirrat.ir at all like rtlbar aff tks Swagutag weike, "Scicjicm an only be bad of agrata or of tba Put PLAIN MuMK TALK " la SObllaba la BaaBaB and Peru a UaaaaseSB Oeoa ADDBXSS AS ABUva any i V otw'un an.: nn !mo that it U lire CHgAP aBrr. aaost beautiful, delicately srrangeeV, ntcely wljusted, easily operated, and smoothly running raT ll live Kaanilv Srwine Machines. It ia re- iBarkable not only for tbe range end variety of I is sewing, but also lor tne vsrany mm- w-... binds of tcattire whieb it will ee with eonal fa iluy and perfection, using silk twaw, linen or cotton thread, 6ne or coarse, roaajag tbt iWTK-n- BocBiKO-iu-Ajrric-eTrTCH, alike oe uotn atoes ui the fabric sewn. Thus, bea-er cloth . or lest her, may bf aewn with great strength and uniformity of siUch; Mid, in e moeaent, thia willing ano ruver-wearying iawArwssent aaay be edjuetca tor ne work on amuse or boss. met tiasee, o Uicking of tarlatan, or rolling, or alroow other work which delicate fingers nave known to perform. And whIi iu simplicity ol cooatruciioB , Si oumtum : uniformity Of nUBCTBB Z w . ' . . . m . any prrl; caps cvy lor range snd variety oi worm, one or taw roe leaving all rivals behind il. We wirh pleasure refer the public to tne i.roiu and Brunxo Medals and Dip loons, awarded to our Machines an America, Prussia, Mead, and recently in Austria si ibe Exposition in V lenne, where we were awarded fee Medals, Merit, Po e re, end three for erticles msmufwctnred our MaHiines. But ii rive u much greater lo present to the public the sween fewarne off to which anv one can haver 'cess )oj inw ent Manufacturers of Meehines, fee the last kxir are, made lo the leueiret eppoieiea by tne owner of valuable 8ewing Mawhme Patent, and which shew the precise nuneesv of Sold by each Company. i pwi'f laru ior i Slnror M.nnf.ei'of C..SBT1 ItT s iTe VTrwe f - A tl" S T,s e.waj ;" a Co.. em Tvtm Msisiaasee ro-e a esaor a-nc ra obior Co . a.i-s n. t T aO S IBB a Wer4 vew ae So IS.SB7 rnsi m Otbo lTJSt W'il,on io A erica' Bolt r HMrO,fr foe-aiiM Machine C-.., T.TM Oof ; Medal S riorenr. tf 1S.'SI B p Hows So V st r So Davlo So Bto-a - So B n- ton lr 4 J. R. Braaalarf 4a g i ' a Sartietl. Soewrelbl- do "artraai g PsaaV-a 4 BUCHU The only known rrrerdy tmt BRIGHT S DISEASE. And a positive n asj fur GOUT, OR A V EL, STRICTX'REK, DlAlf TES, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY YWWIUY, Non-retention or Ioouoiinenca of Urine, brae-1 lion, Inhamatioti or L'leeraiion of tbe BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHOEA. mats least mas as ua Lencorrhors or Whiles, Diseases of the U land, Svme, to the BledaVrv, Cilreles Orwvei or BVkmdeaa Depomi asd Me eaoer hitthy Diacbsrgas. KJEAKNK'8 EXTRACT BUCELTT Permanently Ceew ail Diseases ef IBs BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSlCsl MYV EL LINGO, Existing io Mem, W onsen and TIBIiit. IdTNO MATTER WHAT THE AGS! Prof. Steele aaye : "One bottle of Kesrser Floid Extract Bisks is worth abort darnel other Bwcttos romhanad " Price, One Udlar per fV.ftle, r Sii for Fie DbJlass. SoU by C. R. BARsUR A UX Demote hue 8t & Tut nd give advice gratia. Send atanap for rWphlets. free w TO THE EffTmaii Debiiitatl OK BO'l H MEXK8. Ae Umarmtjor Amowt mum uonsmwmn aajtr BM 11 1M l'A44 lAjtrs M.tti isass tio ib am ta 1TBSS UJHT li TM MM ILSSI VJm ligrs ,-Bf Sob .ss ;a ass si4 t.aa BW I.SS4 ISM seat T.SSS BbSa B. ,T'S BaT tS 1 !4Ti IBS TALMAGE'S PAPER. THE CHRISTIAN" AT WORK. 7 M deeS-tf. fiONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At ne maie or rem ale. S30 a t w.rr.n,i No capitele rouired, Particulars snd valuable - nnamV,- rT W,tbJ cent BEST EELIGIOUS P APH." A CHOICE OF TWA? BeantdVl PUBCZTJBSB. An izXTTMIgATKD PORTFOLIO of Twelve Gems by Hendschel, each t xlOJ in., or the superb Chromo, "The Twins," 22x28 in., after Land seer. Price $3 25, including poatsge. No of any kind. WtTKOtTT premium, 43 ABTBTUBL. FURNITURE ! J. A, CLODFEITEB CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, IbtVTTE attention to their stock of. Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber Suits. Walnut and painted Cane Seats Chairs Rocking Chain, of ail descriptions, Ex-! tension Dinirjg Tables of all kinda Waidrobea, Wafhstands, What-Notes, Sofas. Reception Chaira and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared io sell as cheap . , . . - . . - or cneaper tnan any Mouse in tbe western part of the Stale. Be sure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express ofioe, esa our stock and hear our prices. Our terms rash. Special orders (made from photographs In aa mi i -m our omcej wiu oe sqppuea. Orl- Inal U-f 4o nnkU k Lyes 1. A'tra Sa 4. 'lpu 4o CaaHro 4 S MS Sa'kaaa 4 l.UI 1. 9 felma 4a M Kt 4a C. P. Th omm 4o Color bu'ton-Ho't So La.antt 4 T71 The reader will also note that although It Is charged that Sewing Machine are sold at en- a a a a . . a eee , ormouaiy nign prices, yet ne win see lhat sever al firms, that were in existence heve failed or abandoned en unprofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all partial desiring e lest elsss Hewing Machine. At our Store near thi Public Square will he foupd the LATEST IMPROVED ATT ACH M ENT S for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac ilk, Linea, aad Mom Thmoa, Da. J. 1. DYcrPT, gredeete JeBkiaua Madss College, Pliibietpkds, aether owrvaeat eahaw works, can he com alserf oa ell eaVaasee ofaV exosl or Urinary Oagaos, (wkirh swaossaajl en aanpecisl stady) either Be asade es fvamW. 0 matter from what cause orit-inettag ef ef k ( long standing. A practice of 30 yearn ee him to treat diseases with sat r as Cs gnarsnteed. Cbarres reesonaUc Tht ' diatancecan forward Irileealsei I isaag Sja " and rnl(inr stamp to prepay puasagr. 6end for the OsvsV to Hmvth. Tnci J B DTOTT. M. D, Physician and iburgeoo, 104 raBefcaTf Feb. 6 1374 tf CRAIGF A CRAlGfl TTOBEVS Al I.. ATTENTION, AGENTS! Liberal commission and exclusive territory. Samples and circulars free. Send Postal Card 3sbT A full assortment of Boeewood, Metslic aad Walnut Burial Cases, which can be furnish oa at a n ours noucc. Marsh 19. 174-1 7. $0ltfitir5aiknf!tn (7 Special attention daid la arss ng in Dankmaslcj. Frpl. 3, 31 ; II VRD W ARE. ant Hard af oedles, Oil, 4U. Oott-t. JOHN A. RAMSAY, . Ua nn want Hardware figams, call on the andersigried at ' Granite Boer. D. A. ATWEUe Saliabury, N. C.,May 13-tf. JOHN W Attorne. MAUNEY, at Law, SALISBl , TN. 0. Miff oi Hnflffio, At torney s, C ouriaell o rs and Boli d tora . SALISBURY, M.C I January II SpeeiaJ Attention ri Office in Court House. 3, XtTA-l. Cheap Chattel Mcrtgafit, d rlheT varioas hlaaha far
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