A M
Ex-Governor Randolph is to be the
new Democratic Senator from New Jm
The New York World
Phillips' opinions
ggs of an invalid hen
more
calls Wendell
tale than the
They am making a fearful hnbbub in
Boston over the discovery of a genuine
Raphael, bnt the Connecticut artist wbe
(tainted it thinks he ought to have some
of the credit.
Logan's speech on Louisiana is to be sent
as a fire-brand into toe west, anu me
Senator is having it amply illost rated with
eots of skull and cross-bones, jost as drug
gists label a bottle of poison,
When Alexander H. Stephens passes a
Washington undertaker's establishment,
the proprietor always comes to the door,
takes a long, lingering look at the shad
owy form oi the great parag rophist, and
than returns to wonder at the mysterious
ways of Pro videnc e.
It will he seen that Mr. Beck of Ken.
tacky it making an effort to suppress the
Lobby at the National Capital. Who
will be first to introduce a bill looking to
the suppression of this disgrsceful neu
sance at our State Capitol Observer, 1
An Iowa editor who attended a party,
was smitten with the charms of a fair
damsel who wore a rose on her forehead,
and thus gushed about it ;
Above her nose
Tberei a rose -Below
that rose
There ia a nose,
Rose ; nose,
Nose, rose,
Sweet rose,
Dear nose.
Below her chin,
There was a pin ;
Above the pin
There is a chin,
Pin, chin,
Chin, pin,
Sweet pin,
Dear ehin.
Wherenpon a rival editor thus apostro
phises the Iowa chap t
Above the stool
There is a fool
Below the fool,
There is a stool.
Stool, fool,
Fool, stool,
Old fool,
Damphool.
JJelov hja seat
There are two feet
Above these feet
There is a seat.
Seat, feet,
Feet, sea,
Soft seat.
Members Eelct to tne Urenerai
Assembly of Now uaroiixv
for 1874-75
1st District. Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank,
Perquimans. Hertford, Uates ena uim m t
Wm. t. Shaw ana inon "-' .
2d. Tyrrell. Washington, jjeauron -anrun.
Dare. Pamlico and Hyde, has. Latham and
3d. Northampton aim tfertu?, t?.
4P? ... . n . T
4tb. lialitax, jonn pryam, P
5th. Edgecombe, W. P. Cabaou. Rep,
6th. Pitt, Jos. B. Stickney, J)em.
7th. Wilaon, Nash and Franklin, thas,
Cooke and Nich W. Boddie, Denis.
8th. Craven, Rich'd tucker, Kep
CRAIGE & CBAIGE. Piedmont
ATTORNEYS At I-AW
Railway
AND
Solicitors in panhrnplcp.
im MlBMrTsWnBBCJW
9th.
T.R.
After a severe wrestle with the diction
ary, the Louisville CourierJournal rises
to say i "We should like to characterize
in fit terms the conduct of Grant and his
clique toward the people of Louisiana, hut
t mere attempt to do so beggars tne isn- n, aiMr.iL. - olll man Hvinff in
guage and drives it a shirt ess, shivering Acre DiifTg. Beanfort wnniJi wa8
nan nur tn I It A rtfT timlBA I . . T .
Big feet.
pauper to the poor house.'
Mr. A. Branson Alcott was once ex
pounding his theory of the sin of eating
flesh, and said, "A man who eats pork
becomes a little swinish, does he not t
and if he eats mutton he is inclined to be
sheepish." "Perhaps so," replied Dr.
Jamas Walker, "but I have noticed that
men who live ou vegetables are apt to he
father small potatoes,"
burned in his house on the 2Ut ulto. It
ia thought that he was murdered aud the
house and body afterward burned.
The Wilmington Star tells
story about the death of Mrs. rJlaekman,
of that place. She was standing before
the fire on Tuesday morning, when a
sudden scream from one of her children
Caused her to turn. As she did so her dress
A Sad Family Bereavement. Ou
Mondav nhrbt. little Tonimie, son of Mr.
T !P. A. mid Mrs. Marv Jane Davis, of
. - - j
this city, died of diphtheria, as was an
nounced fn yesterday's paper. On Wed
nesday night, another child the only re
mainin? one. a little girl about six years
painful j 0idt died of the same fatal disease. Car
lotte Observer
B. T. Gray. Associate editor of tb
Christian Advocate, was married in Fay
Seville on Wednesday evening last to
taught a fire, and before aid arrived, all .k- beautiful and accomplished Miss Caro
a 1.-J I J - IT OI.. 1: I ...
ner doming uau ourneu on. one imgi-i Mv ot that City
cu in great agony igr auout eigui uourr,
and then expired.
The Massachusetts
have sent Charles Francis
While the Legislature of North Garoli
na is voting to take from our state Agrr
ice of $1,500,
expenditure in
Legislature might 5nUnJ fll.
is Adams, or Gov. dmUea by the State for
.Tnnps Onslow and Carteret, W.
10th. Wayne and Duplin. D. E. Smith and
John 1. Stanford, Dems.
Hth. Lenoir and Greene, Josiah Sugg,
Dem. ' V i.
12th. New Hanover, JSdw'a wuuweii,
13th. Bladen and Brunwich. Cashwell,
Ben.
J 4th. 8ampson. Edwin W. Keer Dem.
15th Columbus and Bebeson, W. Foster
French, Dem.
16th. Ckimberlana anu narncu, vw.
Pegram, Dem. '
17th. Johnston, L,. K. waaueu, um.
18th, Wake, Charles M. Busbee, Dem.
John M. Paschall. Ken.
20th! Person, Orange. Caswell, C. E. Parrish
and Ceorge Williamson, Dems.
21st. Granville, Richard G. Sneed, Rep.
22d. Chatham, W. G. Albrigl Dem.
23d. Rockingham, James Irvin, Dem.
24th. Alamance and Guilford Jas. T.'More
A. S. Holton. Ken.
25th. Randolph and Moore, K. H. Worthy,
Dem.
26th. Richmond and Montgomery, James
LeGrand, Dem.
27th Anson and Union, C. M. T. McCauley,
Dem. T . .
28th. Cabarrus and Stanley, Llr.ueo. Anaex-
Bon, uem. .
29th. Mecklenburg, K. r. waring, vein.
30th. Rowan and Davie, J. H. Clement,
r T ;
Dew. .
3 Int. Davidson, Alfred llargrnve, uem.
32d. Stokes and Forsythe, Nelson 8. Cook,
lP. . M T f-t I 1 TV.
33d. Surrv anrt laoain, j. v. Aiarrcr, xm.
34th. Iredell. Wilkes and Alexander, R. F.
Armfield and R. Z. Linney, Dems.
35th. Alleghany, Ashe and WaUnga, A.J.
McMillan, Dem. . .
36th. Caldwell, Burke, Mcuoveu, mucneu
and Yancey, J. C. M i lis, J . M. Young, Uenw.
37 th. Catawba anu Lincoln, uaiy. . .
Graham, Dem. ,
3Sth. Gaston and Cleaveiana, J esse jeuums,
Ind. Dem.
39th. Rutherford and Polk, M. walker,
40th. Buncombe ana Aiaaison, . o. mckiivj
Dem. .
41s. Havwood, Henderson and l ransyivama,
T. W, Taylor, Rep.
42d. Jackson. Swain, Macon, vneroKev, v.iuy
and Graham, James R. Love, Dem.
Democrats (straight), Ai ; l inaepenaeni
Democrat ; Republicans, 12. Democrats ma-
Speeial attention daid to proeesl
JOHN W MAUNEY,
Attorney at Law,
SALISBL I iV. if.
Soecial Attention eiveu to Collections.
Office in Court House.
March 5. 1874. ly.
Richmond & Danville, Richmond
DuTUlel. W., a. C. Divlawn, anu
North Western S. C. B. W.
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
Ia Effect ea aad after Sunday. Dee. 27, 1874
GOING NOBTH.
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art Eentan,
K3! UOtinseiors
and Solicitors.
SALISBURY, N. C
January 22 18T4 tt.
A REPRESENTATIVE AMI CHAMPION
OF AMERICAN ART TASTE!
STATIONS. Man. Express.
Leare Charlotte .... 1000 r a 8J6 am
" Air-Lin J'nctfa 10.08 8-M
" Salisbury taJO A K 10.54
" OrecDBboro 4 " 1.15 rH
" DanTilto ai "
" Dundee 6.35 " 8 48 "
M Borkevill 1188 8.80
Arrire at Richmond. 1 r X 11.09 r M
GOING SOUTH.
STATION. Haiu. ExPKKsa.
Leve RicJirand 1 88 m 6.08 a. X.
Bnrkeri la 4.4t
' Dundee 9.36 "
Danville 9.90 " 1 12 r it
" Oreenahoro 18.86 am 4.15 "
8alibury 8.37 " 6.46 "
" Air-Line J'nct'a 8.15 8 68
Arrive t Charlotte... 6.33 am 9.06 M
rnorftiuitnn. or J aAv AbWt. or John premiums only, the Legislature ot V irgin-
Ouincv Adams to the Senate, but Derferred ia gives favorable consideration to a bill
tosead tbe exposed Credit Mobtlier nero. the to exempt the Agricultural Society of that
weather-cock Dawes. Truly, this is an era State from all taxation t and lias before it
for pigmies to perch on Alps. It is some a hill appropriating $3,000 for tbe ostab
lisbment of a labratory. When will rvortu
Carolina cease to be the Rip Van Winkle
of the States of tbe Union ?
Baptist Statistics. Tbe past year
comfort to know, however, that Dawes is
opposed or teas opposed to the nse of the
bayonet in Louisiana.
Petersburg Index and Appeal.
The Washington fiftor mention, it L
anvinnt a rw en mroatloa faat t K ft f (kanavf 1
SHHHU8 AMU vug5VBWTV aVS Valtvw kUU lit, Al
Congress will contain on its roll a greater
number of Confederate than Uniou offi-
We are glad to know that tbe people
of the South are giving recognition to the
merits of her soldier sons. The addition
will add greatly to the honor, dignity and
purity of that body .News. '
A writer from Berlin thus describes a
German military bow : "Imagine an oak.
plank tlx feet in height, with a hinge in
the middle, draw up to perpendicular,
and, with a quick movement, snap the
binge so that the upper part suddenly;
springs forward and back again, and you
will have tome idea of the gracefulness of
the executed movement, and of the ultockj
one get when being introduced to a Ger
man military "swell.'?
jonty, 2o.
T -
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Alamance, Jas E Boyd, Rep.
Alexander, J M Coron, Ind Dem.
Allegheny, Field, Dem.
Anson, W E Smith, Dem,
Ashe, Squire Invett, Kep
Prospectus for 1S75 Eighth Tear
THE ALDINE,
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journal, did not prove the indifference of the
people of America to the claims of high art.
So soon as a proper appreciation of tbe want
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It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and
graceful literature: and a collection of pictures,
. . ... i ! . , i
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ditioa
. a
one ot great denonnnationa
erowtb with the B iDlists of the United
States. In the pajt year tbey have gain
ed 54 associations, 990 churches, 7oo or
dained ministers, 127,632 members, mak
tng tbo present grand totals 94J associa
tiotis. 21.510 cbnrches, 13.154 ordained
ministers and 1,704,17 1 church members
of whom 802,406 were baptized during
the past year. They have about 8,000
more churches than tbey have ministers.
Tbe churches during the past year have
increased iasler than the number of
ministers. .
The Whirligig of Tims. The
New York Sun suggests a poiMibiliiy that
would be a curious instance of one of those
revenges the whirligig of time often brings
about :
People generally will ri-joice at Mr.
Johnson's election, because they believe
he is honest and fearless, and will perform
Tbe election, without opposition, of the ! useful service in clearing out the corrup
Hon. B. G. Canl6eld, Democrat, to Con-1 f ions and usurpations which Gran tism has
gress from one of the Chicago districts, to brought upon the couutry. He is not a
wise man; he is not a great man; but he
has proveu himself superior to those who
lead the present servile majority of the
Senate. And as Giant's civil career was
introduced by tbe impeachment and trial
of Mr. Johnson, it would be a curious il
lustration of poetic justice if, as a Sena
fill tbo vacancy caused by the death of
Mr. Rice, Republican, has already been
announced. Two years ago the Repub
licans carried this district by 5,535. Tbe
district contains the Federal officers, new
post-office, with several hundred work
men, and tbe residences of all the promi-
ncnt Kepubjtcans, from benator Jjogun tor, be should be called upon to take part
0011.
-
Suits for Damaoks Again&t Fbd
JCKAL Generals. New Orleans, January
J9. J. N. Vaughau. through his attorney,
udjre John A. Cambell, has filed a petition
in the siztn district Court claiming $100,
.000 damages from Sheridan. Emory and
DeTrobriaod, aud J. Csmbell, w ho, on th
4th January last, did unlawfully and forcibly
make assault on petitioner aud thrust him
from tbe House of Ropresentati ves, where
he claimed a seat. Interrogations of fact
are propounded to defendants.
Another Outrage Reported.
a
in t tic-Grant.
impeachment liial of President
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mand to render each issue an agreeable and
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t The Carolina Household Hapie.
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The first number will be ready for mailing by
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lUhed each succeeding month thereafter with
ThaNew York Cmmerrhd A r;M, l?" 1 nwrrupuon. auvamage am ne neg-
j . i .li , ' iijwicu
recorns tue louowing outrage :
"Par's de man, Mister Speaker
de man wot done it." shouted a colored
member, rising suddenly from his seat in
the Arkansas Legislature, with 'one hand
pointing to a white man in the gllery4
mid with the other rubbing the summit of
his cranium. "Dat ar cuared while
man jes done spit down on de top of my
bead."
It is suggested that Sheridan forthwith
disperse the Legislature at th point of
& the bayonet,
Dkar Father ;Mv Immanuol ap-
pearou 10 me lo-any. ne reveals to me
that I have committed tbe Unpardonable
Sin. which I can only obtain foririveness
for by passing through tbe cleansing Fire.
1 will intercede (or you dear Father. Ynu
wiH find my purified body in the noith
aajt earner oi the Lous.-. I wish to have
my ashes hurried in my Immanuel's
cround at the northeast corner of the
house. Good-be. Mett mo in the oter
ialQrouu4,
Grisset.
Mr. Hocker went to tbo corner of the
ot indicated in the note as the spot
fcere the remains were to be hurried, and
found that bis daughter had staked out a
space for her grave.
Martin Prentiss, Justice of the Peace,
I ' tummoned a jury and bnld an inquest on
the remains. The jury returned a verdict
i accordance with tbe facts.
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Bladen, John Newell, Rep.
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B jncombe, M. Patton, Dm, VT. Q. Candler
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Burke, S. McD, Tate, Dem.
Cabarrus, Paul B. Means, Dem.
Caldwell, M H Barnbardt, Dem.
Camden, P N Mullen, Dem.
Carteret, Appleton Oaksmith, Ind, Depa.
Caswell, Thomas Harrison, Dem.,
Wilson Cary, Rep,
Catawba. S. M. inger, vein.
Chatham, Jno M. Moring, O. A Hanner,
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Chowan, Rich Elliott, Rep.
Clav, John O. Hicks, Dem.
Cleaveland, Allen Bettis, Dem
Columbus, V. V. Richardson, Dem.
Craven, Jno. R. Good, Edward H. Hill,
ReP- .... . T
Cumberland, J as. L Mcxtae, J . aicu. jossup,
Dems.
Currituck, J. M. Woodhouse, Dem.
Dare, Jno B. Etheriege, Dem.
Dovidson, Solomon A. Mock. Marshall H.
x'innix, Dems.
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Edgecombe, Willis Bunn, W. T. Goodwin,
Reps.
Forsythe, Dr W. tl. v neeier, nep.
Franklin, T. T. Mitchell, Dem-
Giston, W. A. Stow , Dein.
Gates, R. H. Bailor , Dem.
Granville, H. T. Hii Crews, Repa.
Greene, T. E. Hookei Dem.
Guilford, Kerens, M ndenhall, John K.
Staples, Dems.
Halifax, J. A. White, cancy, rveps.
Harnett, J. A. Spears, D m.
Haywood. Frank Davis, Dem.
Henderson, James Blythe, Rep.
Hertford, Solomon Parker, Rep.
Hyde, A.J. Smith, Independent.
Iredell, A. C. Sharp, A. F. Gaither, Dems.
Jackson, E. J. Holt, E. A. Bizzell, Dems.
Jones. J. F. Scott, Rep.
Lenoir, J. P. Parrott, Dem.
Lincoln, V. A. Thompson, Dem.
Mason, Jas. L. Robinson, Dem.
Madison, H. A. Gudger, Dem.
Martin, , Rep.
McDowel, A. M. Erwin, Dem.
Mecklenbury, J. Sol Reid, J. L. Jetton.
Mitchel. Moss Young, Dem.
Montgomery, Elias Hurley, Dem.
Moore, A. A. Mclver, Dem.
Nash, W. T. Griffin, Dem.
New Hanover, "W. H. Moore, H. Brewing
ton, Alfred Lloyd, Reps.
Northampton, R. J. Walden, Kep.
Onslow, Jno W. Shackelforld, Dem.
Orange, Matthew Atwater, Jno W Latta,
Dems.
Pasquotank, W J Munden, Rep.
Perquimans, JQA Wood, Rep.
Person, 8 C Barnett, Rep.
Pitt. Joseph S Staton, L J Barnett, Demt.
Polk, John Garrison, Rep.
Randolph, M T Moffit, A H Kendall, Dems.
Richmond, Piatt D Walker, Dem.
Robeson, Dr. R M Norment, Neill McNeill,
Independents.
Rockingham, W N Mebane, John Johnson,
Dems.
Rowan, J S McCubbins, Geo M Bernhardt
Dems.
Rutherford, Eli Whisnant, Rep.
Sampson, W H Bryant, James I McCallop
Dems.
Stanley, A C Freeman. Dem.
Stokes, Thomas Martin, Dem.
Su.-ry, Wm Hay more, Deru.
Swain, T D Bryson, Dem.
Trvsylvania, Thos Gash, Dem.
Tyrrell, W. W. Walker, Dem.
Union, LemueTPresson, Dem.
Wake, M W Page, L D Stephenson, Geo V
Jtrong, Michcal Whitley. Iiems.
Warrea, Hawkins Carter, Wm H Wiiam
eps.
M a-hington, G B Wiley, Dem.
Watauga. J L Green, Dem.
Wayne, Isaac P Dortch. John W later, Dem.
Wilkes, J H Foote, T J DuIp, Keps.
Wilson, T J Eatman, Dem.
Yadkin, W B Glenn, Rep.
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Seminal Weaknesa, Involuntary Beariaal L
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Impedimenu to Marriage, ei
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The celebrated author, in thia
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succeatful practice, that the alaming
queoces of self-abase may he radically
i - ta
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W. Maiiney. Local Agrut, balidmiy,
March 19, 1874 ly.
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of all the Family Sewing Mschine. It is re
markable not onlv for the range and 01
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may be aetrn witli great strcoglli andunifomiUy
of stitch; and, in a moment, uus wining au
ncver-weatving inatrumenl rosy Dfiujisasu swi
fin. wort on mute or eosKsmef lasaue. OS ue
lucking of tarlaun, or ruffling, or al moat any
other work which delicate fingers here beesi
known to perform.
And wilh iu aimplicity of contructioa; ease
ofoperatien; uniformity of rascisE actional
any sped;caiacity for range and variety of work,
fine or coawe leaTing sll rivals behind it.
We with pleasure refer the public lo the Uoid
and Bronst Medals and Difihaaaa awarded to
. . .2 . . - V naUni ana
our Wachines in America, i ru., i
recentlv is Auatria at the Lx position in vieasaa,
where we were awarded 6ve Meats, Merit, rro-
and three for articles manelactnreo wonr
Machine. But it give u much greater pleasure,
worn returns oi aair.
in r...ni I., i lie iMiblic the sworn
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(to which Unv one can nave soowaw, .w
ent ManutKtnrer of Machines, for the lt four
(sis made in the receiver anpointeu ny me
"owner of ealuable Sewing Machine Patent, and
which ahew the precte number ol macninca
sold by each Company.
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For 1875.
Invite attention to their stock' of
Cottage Bedtead French Chamber
K3H Suit, Walnut and painted Cane Scats
Chairs Rocking Chairs of all description, Ex-ten-ion
Dining Tablesof all kind Wardrobe,
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Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other
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a i .a . sv we i .1
cnsrgeo mat dewing .tiacntne are aold at en-
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