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. mm 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, THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, Issued Monthly. A Mple(iilUMitliii Wonderftll carried eat.' The necessity of a popular medium for the reDreaentation "of the productions of our great artists, has always been recognised, and many attempa have been made to meet the want. 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The SCIENTIFIC AHEWC AN how is ils 30th vear. en tors the widcM circulation of any weekly newspaper of the kind in the world. A new volume commences -an nary 4, iso. Its content embrace the latest and roost ni teres! hac information pertaining to the In dustrial, Mechanical, and Ncientmc frgfreaa of the World: Descriptions, with beautiful Enrravwiae. of New Inventions, New imple ments New Processes, and Improved Industrie of all kinds: Useful Notes, Kecipes, Sagaes- m. arw m tions and Adv ee. bv f radical writers, lor Workmen and EmDloyers, in all the various Manhood : How Lost En 8mm 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 SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT. which either talent or capital can com mand to render each issue an agreeable and dar's instructive compendium of choice reading, by . . , . ., i . , . - popular writers, ooiu notne ana abroad. A t The Carolina Household Hapie. An Illustrated Monthly of Choice Litera ture will be issued from the Goldsboro Mes senger Office commencing with Jaunary, 1875 The first number will be ready for mailing by December loth, and the periodical will be pub 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. 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The celebrated author, in thia Eaaay, cleariy deeaonstratea from a thirty succeatful practice, that the alaming queoces of self-abase may he radically i - ta witaout the dangeroo uee of internal or the application of the knife ; poiatiag at a mooe oi core as esses staple, certain, and tnal, by means of which ever? tee what hia conditio awry he, cheaply, privately, and rmdim This Lecture should he ia the hands i erery youth and every man in tbe land. Sent under seal, in a plain cave' ope. lean address, pott-paid, on receipt of six eeats, or tw post sump. Address the Publishers, OmJkM. J. C XaVXn 4l CO IZJ Uow erT..Ncw lork Post Ofltee Box. Eihts. In connection with the SciExnnc Axxricax, Meaara. Mtnrx A Co., are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent, and haef the large etuablishtnent in the world. More than fifty thouaand applications have been made for patent th rough their agency. Patents are obtained on the beat terms, Mod- eld of New invention and and a 1 vice free. A special notice the SciEjmnc Am eric ax of all ketrbe examined is made in Life InxarasAce OI IKf.l VI . Home Office Petersburg, Tl officers. A. Q. McIlwajjcr, .... Tuaidias p-ABCT PAtL, .... lt Vice Pre. B. TKNJt AST. - - . 2nd m Secretory 4 Msaeger Medical Dimtor! D Sax I. It. Pall" Dr. R. W. J Stock altl 833 OOO ORGANIZED MARCH l&Tk Ratio of Arto to liabiOtie aer deafer, l4at. Pa. Policies iMied on all dWlraU tici)altnx .d Xun-fMirticipatiiq;. Loet rai of rreeaii aafelj. e . neoerve iron premium, iuv. m.u i haaat wkh rateniea inroncii tnia Aeency. w'th the name and reaidence of the Patentee. Patents are of ten sold in part or whole, to peraoae attracted to the invention by nch notice. Send for Pamphlet, 110 pace, containing laws aad fall directions for obtaining Patent. Addrea for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNK OO , 37 Park Row. N. Y. Branch OiRce, eor. F and 7lh Shu, Washington, D. C. THE NEW aVILT SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Invention j Policy-holder everywhere. Poiicr tusj f IT lit ORIGINAL WAT OT Coninotinn a Medical Practice KB IS TREATING Numerous Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in erery State of the Union. C-.-l I A I I a. icjiBuir nrr peromi premium aevutuiug to tWir term, and the asaoaal syoo-forftrilalitr U wntie in the "li la plain Kagihdt, ea that Umi csa ha no iliscsDataeTAKMaa. Restriction only ach m erery raiUe mm will brtriilv endarssx The new plan rtlbd MATIMII BAftK Inaurnrce. pecnliar to thia Coaay, haw arrit .rs by no other form of insurance ; dsry-l.t.idrnl a well as persons expecting aw Imtvmt each boo Id examine it careful It. NAT. RAYUKR, Nsns-r-ut. N. c General Agent Wet-ra N . C W. Maiiney. Local Agrut, balidmiy, March 19, 1874 ly. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE, V mereurll medial m or detotarloaa tragi umA. Has during th tMt twenty yars tl d ceil fully nearly or quit 40.000 cua AU taeu oa nected with each caa r carefully recorded, whether they be communicated toy letter or ta person, or obaervad by the Doctor or his sassstats physician. Th latter ar aO scientific aaadical oi by The Union owns the orieinsls of all THE ALDINE pictures, which, with other painting and engraving, are to be distributed among the member. To every series of 5,000 subscri bers, 100 different pieces, valued at over $2,500 are distributed a soon as the series is full, and the award of each series a made, are to bo pub lished in the next succeeding usueof THE AL DINE. This feature only applies to subcri- bers who pav for one year in adranee. rull particulars in circular seni on application en closing a stamv One Subscriution. entitling to THE ALDINE 1 one vcar, the Chromo and the Art union, $6.00 per annum, in advance. (No charge for postage.) Specimen Copies of THE ALDINE, 50 Cent. THE ALDINE will hereafter be obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rates: cah for subscription must be st nt to the publishers direct, or handed to the local ennvatwer, without responsibility to the pub lixher. except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-simile signature of Jam Suttoh, President. AU invalids at distance ar required to i an extended list of plain queetioaa, which wtU tarnished by mall free, or at tbe offloa. A plcte syrtem of retristrrins; prercnts confusion. Caa books never coaealti the pliyaiclant of the aatshtlshaieni, For consnliatlon scad for list of qnaations. A sixty pa pamphlet of rrideace of sncoess sent free also. Addrtu Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Box 788, New Vork. AGENTS WANTED. Da. Voora hi the antaor of alamcax. Coat mi Sawsa." a book that rsa Shut a circulation ef ever 900,000 copies; also, of MVLn Hoata Talk," more recently published, which has aoM to the extent ef 70,000 copies ; alio, ot "Sot awe xa Siqby," which la now batnc paUasbad ia sariea. ooaravTs tabus of an, excepting th fi ret mentioned rork (which b out of print), will be scat fas oa applicaboa to either Dr. Foot, or th Msmy EU1 PukUts Bg Caapiay, whose office ia 1J9 East SBth Street. Agent both awn and wonaea wanted to sab th forecohaf work, to whoea liberal proAt will be allowed. The beainninc at small fort one bar been made ia selling Dr. Foorwa popular work. Tun Home TatB" at rtlcular1y adapted to dJta, aad " Sciasatat n Broax" la fast th tiling for the young. Send for contents tables and aee for yoaraelrea. The former answers a BTOlUtude ef qutwUons which ladies aad gentle men feet delicacy about aaeiac of their pbylctaa. There ia nothing in literature at all like either f th foregxane work. "Sciaaca rsr Broax " can only be had of agent or of the Publishers. PLAIN I loan TALK" I pebDsbed la both ta Bugluh aad German lAnfaagca. Ones more, ADOnBSS AS ABUVK. We clafm and can how that It Islhe chsap r .nrsat beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adj.uited, eaaily operated, and aaaoothly running of all the Family Sewing Mschine. It is re markable not onlv for the range and 01 it sewing, but also for the variety and different kimla oftixtiirv. which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or coUon thread, hueorcoane, aaaamg j -'r fraricu-Ki.ASTicmTCH. alike on both aide ol the fabric txewn. Thus, bea-er cloth, or leather, 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 r--"T r . . . .v.. A;a-. (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. IHR9 18TO 1811 lore Slnrer Mat.faetlaf O ..W4.ISI ixi ..r W. e le. A 1Ui de m 'ZTI .'Z Ht alacVhs- Co.. 43 - aa iroc A Saaer ea!ng M - chin. Co , SBsV Domrstlr S-elng d K'H few nf do l.wi " Hr- - i u.l.M So 17.SW1 Wilson d A erlcar Ballon-nele Over K MacMae ., l.ivw The onlj knowa rrmedv f..r BRIGHT S DI8EASE. And a positive reasedy for OOUT, GRAVEL, 8TBICTUBBB, 1)1 A BE TEH, DYSPEPSIA. KERVOTJb DEBILITY DROPSY, Non-retention or Iacuntinawca at Urine, Ifraa tiovt, Infhtasatioa or Cloeraiion of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, HP ERM ATORRHQkaY, LexaeoTTheBB or Whites, Dswaawas or the Proatau Ulaad, Slone, aa the Bladder, Colculoa (i ravel or Biitaiiawt Defaeait aad Mt co or Milky LWhargs. KEARNEYS EXTRACT BUCHU Permanently Cure all Disiaass of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROP8ICAL SWELLINGS, Exiting in Men, Wosaea aad Child rea, ra"NO MATTER WHAT THE AOE1 Prof. Steele says: MOse bsxtle of EerT Fluid Extract Bueha ia worth swore than si other Buchus combined." Price, Oa Dollar per Bottle, or Six for Fist Dollar, hold bjua, BARKER A OO. pondeoce and give advior gratia. taxT mm stamp for ravmpswet, free W ro THE-- Nerroia aid Debilitaed OF BOTH bX8. No Charge for Advice emd Consul iaim- 0O0 TS.Ud SAjSlS lab OuS Ta.i."4 tTAM lajw stsae sejtr tt.iftt sis 4SJBS4 S.M4 tlrSS fse-talig HofJ UrUI Plorene n. r. How v-et r Oavis Rle'S ILrr.inrton Ptni'lr J. W. UrsQusdorf K s'one So IS41 do 1" do rto d . da u.r.rs sen i7,ste ta.m is ass lST Barttett. Reverstble do IWASSERS WAITED. TT,TTT7rTrrTTT7TTl f i a w a v a - mt h m a J. A. CLODFELTER tc CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Any peron wiahing to act permanently as a local canvatwer will receive full and prompt information by applying to liartraio Ssut i lr Orltlt.! Mow rinkl. A I. yen arte Vllplle i Address dec3-tf. Publisher, Goldsboro, N, C Democratic (straight),81 ; Independent Dem ocrats, 2; llndependent, :t; Republic! in, 34 Democratic majority, 45. The De nociati have majoritr on joint ballot, and t vo-thirl of each House THE ALDINE C0MPAUY, 53 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK VICKS FLORAL GUIDE 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, Waahstands, W hat-Note, Sofaa, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House ia the western part of the State. Be ii re to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our price. (ur terms cash. Special order (made from photographs in r.m . Ire Pa-ham J. O. Fo'r M'Kay O. r. Th m.n Unto Button Ho'e La-aIU da 4m rl-. l d Ho do do do 1" 4 t te4 tAt IS IS TBS njst Usis Dav J. R Dtott, ( -olleee. Fhiidelphia. author of several v-lashh works, can be coram lied oa all di ce ef est Sexual or Urinary Orgjaata, (whieh he has aaast an aapuiisl stody either ia seals or fiassW, ss mattes from what cessse originating or el he long standing. A pract ids of SO years awahke him to treat fliaesiss with lacoa uaw guaranteed. Cbarrea f sasoasbls. These ats disUncecan forward letter deecrlbiag syassasaw) nd enchating stamp to prepay postage- bend for the Quid fe HmhA Fr.cs ist J. B DYOTT, M. D-. Physician aad Surgeon, 104 Deaaebi-, 5 Feb. fi 1874 t tes jtm sit i IM sis) I.I4I TT1 I 4.o4 s:4 i.TTS ice TBS ltd Published ftnarterly. January Km- oor office) will be supplied beh just issued, and contains over IfJO Pages, 500 Engravings, descriptions of more hant 500 of our best Flowers and Vegeta bles, with Directions for Culture, Colored Plate, etc The most useful and elegant work of the kind in the world. Only 25 cents for the year. Published in English snd German. Address, JAMES . VICK, Rochester, V. Y. Salisbury Tec. 17th , 1374. tf, 0 lgBBgalglllllllS Zj gg5rat The reader will alo note that although it la a i .a . sv we i .1 cnsrgeo mat dewing .tiacntne are aold at en- - a St f a s a a a nrmotisiy nign price, yet ne win e that eeer- . 1 a . J - t e - . a ... - ai nrms, mat were in existence nave tailed or abandoned an amprofitahle biwineaa. We respectfully aolicit a eall from all parties deirinc a first clam Sewing- Machine. At oar Store near the Public Square will he found the LATEST IMPROVED aTTACHMFMTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac, Also Silk, Linen, sad Cotton Threads. T j i r y ttk necaies, uu. ore. inner Manafac taring Co JOHN A. RAMSAY, tsct. 2-tf. Aet.t A full assortraenl of Rosewood, Metalic and Walnnt Berial Caaes, which can be furnish ed at 3 hoar notice. March 19, 1874 ly. R VR 1 WARE. When you want Hardware at lo figures, sal! on the undersigned st No. Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N C.May 13-tf. TALMAGES PAPER. THE CHRISTIAN THE BEST RELIGIOUS CHOICE OF AT I0RL r ap' An iLCanSATKP Pobtfouo of Twelve is; hr Hedachel, each ftlslO) in., er the asfas Chromo, "The Twiwa," ttaSB Iw-, after U er. rnce vt 25, including postage. -hUtratofauy kind. WlTHOCT raEaTTTBt, rum. axbxh. ATTENTION, AGENTS! j Liberal oommisaaoa aad exdasi ve frii Samples and circular tree. Send Postal Osfi at once to HORATIO C. KINO. PubLUb. BoxO.ew TOrk. ' - 1 Cheap Chattel Mortgage, and r tier various bUaks lor ssl htrt

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