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Members -.lect to the General Assembly of Notrh Carolina for 1374-'75 SENATE. Foster A Isaim to the young Ralei"liite' wounded spirit waa a hoe be kissed lu r ou the cheek, lie got Magnolia balin. Caldwell, help im guard this iieua. Sen. lit District. Currituck, Camden, Paeoaotank, rerqunuaiia. neruoru. uiw anu uuuwsn, V'ui. B. Shaw and Thomas K. Jernigau, Dems. 2d. Tyrrell. Washington, Beaufort Martin, Dare, Pamlico and Hyde, has. Latham and .dilton Selby, Denis. 3d. Northampton and Bertie, W. W. Peebles, Utfp. 4th. Halifax, John Bryant, Rep. 6th. Edgecombe, W. P. Cabeor., Bep. 6th. Pitt. Jos. B. Slicknev. Dem. I 7th. Wilson, Nash and Franklin, Clias. Cooke and Nidi W. Boddie, Dems. 8th. Craven, Kich'd Tucker, Rep. 9th. Jones Onslow and Carteret, W. T. R. Bell, Dea. 10th. Wayne and Duplin. D. E. Smith and John D. Stanford, Dems. 11th. Lenoir and Greene, Josiah Sugg, Dem. 12th. New Hanover, Edw'd Cantwell, 18th. Bladeu and Brunwich. Cash well, Rep. J4th. Sampson. Mwin W. rveer Hem 16th Columbus and Rebeaon, W French, Dem. yf 18th. Cumberland and Harnett, Geo. Pegram, Dem. 17th. Johnston, L. R. Wadded, Dem. ith, vv ake, unaries u. rjuauee, uem. . . mf . tr . I II f : I letn. warren, jonn n. ranciiaii, iven. 20th. Person, Orange, Caswell, C. E. ParrUh and Ceorge Williamson, Dems. 21st. Granville, Richard G. Sneed, Hep. 22d. Chatham, W. G. Albright, Dem. 23d. Rockingham, James Irvin, Dem. 24th. Alamance and Guilford J as. T. More head, Dem., and A. S. Holton, Kep. 25th. Raudolph and Moore, K. II. Worthy, Dem. 28th. Richmond and Montgomery, James LeGrand, Dem. 27th Anson and Union, C. M. T. McCauley, Dem. 28th. Cabarrus aud Stanley, Dr. Geo. Ander son, Dem. 29th. Mecklenburg, R. P. Waring. Dem. 30th. Rowan and Davie, J. H. Clement,- Dem. 31st. Davidson, Alfred Hargrave, Dem. 32d. Stokes and Fowythe, Nelson S. Cook, IUp. 33d. Surry and Yadkin, J. G. Marler, Dem. 34th. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander, K. F. Armfield and K Z. Linney, Dems. 35th. Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga, A. J. McMillan. Dem. 36th. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey, J. C. Mills, J. M. Young, Dems. 37th. Catawba and Lincoln, Maj. W. A. Graham, Dem. 38th. Gaston and Cle&vcland, Jesse Jenkins Ind. Dem. 39th. Rutherford and Polk, M. Walker, Rep. 40th. Buncombe and Madison, J. 8. McElroy Dem. , 41s. Havwood, Henderson and Transylvania, T. W. Taylor, Rep. 42d. Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, J ames R. Love, Dem. Democrats (straight), 37 ; 1 Independent Democrat ; Republicans, 12. Democrats ma jority, 25. Unci. A tiafavette (Ind.) man just as be was approaching tbe shining shore, took his wile band and said : "Susan, you ve been a good wife ! We've lived together thirty-two years, and I never found a but ton off tny shirt ! I'll speak a good word I for you as soon as I git thar !" M. Bazaine's purpose in going to Mad rid, it appears, was to rejoin bis wife's relatives who reside there, and to offer hi sword to Marshal Serrano against the Carlists. Ke was formerly six years in the Spanish army, add attained tbe rank of colonel. OFFICIAL VOTE. Governor. Sup't P. In. I : f COUNTIES. 1 fc 3 1872. 1874. 1 3 Hill, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Alamance, Jas E Boyd, Rep. Alexander, J M Carson, Ind Dem. Alleghany, Field, Dem. Anson, W E Smith, Dem. Ashe, Squire Trivett, Ren. Baaufort and Pamlico, William A Thomp son, Dem. Bertie. Wm T Ward, Rep. Bladen, John Newell, Rep. Brunwick, J M Bennett, Dem. Buncombe, M. Patton, Dem, W. G. Candler Rep. Burke, S. McD, Tale, Dem. Cabarrus, Paul B. Means, Dem. Caldwell, M H Barnhardt, Dem. Camden, F N Mullen, Dem. Carteret, Appleton Oaksmith, Ind. Dem. Caswell, Thomas Harrison, Dem., Wilson Cary, Rep, Catawba. S. M. Finger, Dem. Chatham, Jno M. Moring, O. A Banner Dems.' Cherokee and Graham, King, Dem. Chowan, Rich Elliott, Kep. Clay, John O. Hicks, Dem. Cleaveland, Allen Belli, Dem Columbus, V. V. Richardson, Dem. Craven, Jno. U. Cood, Edward H. Reps. Cumberland, Jas. C McRae, J. McD. Jossup, Dems. Currituck, J. M. Woodhouse, Dem. Dare, Jno B. Etheriege, Dem. Dovidson, Solomon A. Mock. Marshall H Pinnix, Dems Davie, Charles Anderson, Dem. Dunlin. A. G. M-seley, W. B. Wells, Dems Edgecombe, Willis Bunn, W. T. Goodwin, Heps. Forsythe, Dr W. H. Wheeler, Rep. Franklin, T. T. Mitchell, Dem- ;Hston, W. A. Stowe, Dem. Gates, U. U. Ballord, Dem. Granville, H. T. Huge, Crews, Reps. Greene, T. E. Hooker, Dem. Guilford, Nerens, Mendenhall, John Staples, Dems. Halifax, J. A. White, Vacancy, Reps. Harnett, J. A. Spears, Dem. Haywood. Frank Davis, Dem. Henderson, James lily i lie, Kep. Hertford, Solomon Parker, Rep. H vde. A. J. Smith, Independent. Iredell, A. C. Sharp, A. F. Gaither, .Dems. Jackson, K. J. Holt, E. A. Bizaell, Dems. Jones, J. F. Scott, Rep. Lenoir, J. P. Parrott, Dem. Lincoln, W. A. Thompson, Dem. Mason, Jas. L. Robinson, Dem. Madison, H A. Godger, 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, Deui. Nash, W. T. Griffin, Dem. New Hanover, W. H. Moore, H. Brewing ton, Alfred Lloyd, Reps. Northampton, R. J. Walden, Rep. Onslow, Jno W. Shackelforld, Dem. Orange, Matthew Atwater, Jno W Latta, Dems. Pasquotank, W J Mundsn, Rep, Perquimans, J Q A Wood, Rep. Person, S C Bamett, Rep. Pitt. Joseph S Slaton, L J Barnett, Dems. Polk, John Garrison. Rep. Randolph, M T Moffit, A II Kendall, Dems. Richmond, Piatt D Walker, Dem. Hobeaon, Dr. R M Nurment, Neill McNeil!, lade pendents. Rockingham, W a Mebane, John Johnson, N Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Bean fort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick. Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Ohowrn, Clay, Cleaveland, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson Davie, Duplin, Dare, hdgecombe, Forsvthe, Franklin, Gaston, irate, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Ornhm. Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hvde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin. McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasqnotank, Perquimans, Person, Polk, Pamlico, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanley, Stokes, Surry, Swain, Transvlvania, Tvrrell, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington) Watauga. I Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, Total, Majorities, 1270 1015 1099 921 545 889 581 92 009 000 408 7 8 1191 1019 1165 1037 752 761 730 350 1331 1565 1561 1188 944 1514 932 1327 1208 1448 1206 1365 711 703 1007 939 1538 1114 1165 280 852 683 815 407 1161 812 1141 732 829 332 840 94 582 554 627 483 1002 739 828 678 1415 J456 1162 J468 1261 426 1251 194 1774 1683 1804 14C8 486 433 396 217 b76 742 591 761 252 142 328 73 1099 547 1143 2q4 1024 893 1313 768 1142 2708 1146 3822 1590 1883 2165 1968 763 349 745 335 1384 1516 1413 1210 826 662 838 591 1759 1035 1790 953 232 270 229 231 1474 3452 1142 3401 103:1 1115 1080 1118 1475 1560 164fr 1634 927 683 864 370 754 512 776 420 1976 2655 2294 2575 783 944 821 874 1849 1831 1603 1505 000 000 174 17 1687 3640 1389 3555 778 603 901 974 447 420 771 129 505 716 396 326 874 983 873 829 816 610 712 513 1737 994 1622 806 564 166 649 86 1481 1374 1892 1186 559 639 538 664 994 1270 1055 llo9 903 706 906 340 655 130 664 42 635 641 534 219 1035 1048 1234 1319 706 519 729 209 611 2261 2453 1727 623 342 239 475 658 361 345 1055 881 1078 515 1293 1284 1402 1281 2261 3614 2598 3748 1095 1990 1019 18! 0 892 492 962 34-" 1945 1321 1825 1261 657 1053 763 101 7 642 910 670 803 1110 819 885 760 1782 1775 1930 1799 224 312 214 234 OOnno oivn " 5 1364 1369 1227 1078 1101 1309 1217 1194 1631 1583 1929 1687 1653 1301 1654 918 1654 1118 1557 800 727 1013 734 794 1697 1434 18X0 13 3 646 336 635 97 905 830 655 81 989 838 1003 735 32 . 22 338 14 379 206 209 30 391 347 870 193 1022 631 10o5 2 2 3v?n S9te, JBMfl ' 40 1109 2380 978 2293 402 97 546 785 435 353 491 67 1747 1949 2021 179fi 1034 1294 H20 955 1152 1319 1413 1129 759 866 725 719 503 272 635 152 90646 98618 98217 841 SI 96646 84181 1972 14036 TlieHef-YorkTriliiu. 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ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLE-, MUSIC, Arc, No extra cjiarge for ordering books or Music not on bands. All orders prompt ly attended to Call and got writing pupei cheap. at the Salisbury Book Store. January 2 1874ly. BALTIMORE EYE AND EAR Institute. JULIAN J. CHILSOM, If. D., Professor of Eye and Ear Diseases in the University oj Md., Surgeon iu Charge. This Institution, established in one of the largest and finest dwellings in the city of Bai timore, is throughly organized and fitted u with every convenience for the exclusive treap mtni oi persons su tiering irom Eye and Ea Diseases. Each patient has a chamber to himself, and receives every attention from skilled nurses. The SorgeoB with his Jamil) resides in tbe institute, a very great convenience to the sick, peeially those operated upon, who can bo sited at all times and at a moment's notice. aB9Tbose desiring information will apply letter to JULIAN J. CHILSOM, M j). " As FianklU St., Bsltimerc Md. man's UascliUh Friend' will be welcome in every home. Everylody loves such a dog, and the portrait i exe uteo so true to the iiie, that it -coins the veritable presence of the animal itself. The Kev. T. De Witt Ta Image tells that his own Newfoundland dog (the fiuest in Brooklyn) barks at ii ! Al though so natural, no one who sees this premium chrome will h:iye the slightest fedr of being bitten. Besides the chroroo, every advance subscriber raV rr T.t a W W W nr t a uaw loiitr, .-iz.iAfiV.tv ior ieo is coojasttiNed a member, aud en tilled to all the privileges of TBS AXtDZZTH AIT u:zow. The Union owns the originals of all THE ALDINE pictures, which, with other paintings and engravings, are lo be distributed among the members. To every series ot 5,000 suhscri bers, 100 different pieces, valued at over $2,500 are distributed as aoon as the series is full, and the awards of each aeries as made, are to be pub lished in tbe next succeeding inane of THE Air UlJiE. 1 his feature only applies to subscri bers who pay for one year t advance. Full particulars in circular scnl on application en closing a stamp. E. B. FOOTE, M.D. 121 LeiiBiton knmt Car. . 28a St., NEW Y0R$ An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, A2tD BXCXITXS Letters from all part a C the Civilized World. It lit WI6IIAI WAT OF ConWDi a Medical Practice BB IB TBBATtNO Humerons Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion of Canada!, and in every Stat a of the Union. One Snlncription, entitling to THE ALDIXE one year, the Cbromo and the Art union, P. 00 per annum, in advance. (!Co charge for postage.-) Specimen Copies ej THE ALU I HE, 50 Cents. THE ALDINE will hereafter be obtainable only hy subscription. There will be no reduced or club rales ; rash for subscriptions mut be sent to the publishers direct, or handed to tbe local canvasser, tcitkemi responeibUitn to the pub liehers, except in cases where the certificate la given, ben ring the fac-simile signature of J a v r Sutton, President. CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing lo act permanently aa a local canvasser will receive full and prompt information by applying to THE ALDINE COMPANY, 53 MAIDEN LANE. NE W YORK GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Organs leMeons. The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manu factory in the United States. ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Bo raerrnrtal aaaaaaai or easstariaas drags aaad. Has during Um paat twenty year tr ratal aucotaa rally naarly or qnlU 40,090 caaaa. tail facta eoa arctad with rack eaaa are carefully rvoordad, wbathar they ba comtnunieatad by tetter or ha araee, or ohaai lad by the Doctor or his aaan la la pbyskiaaa. Tha kaUar ars ail aosnuflc Am invaitos at a dlatanoa ars rsqalrad to i aa axtandad list ofpsaha qneatiaoa, whieh wtU ha f uratebsd hy aaaO rraa, or at tha offica. A eoaa ptota systaaa of lagtatasiao (aaiaals y-ht or eonfiialon. Caaa books aavar eaaatjHad, czorpt by the phyaielaes of the estabiihmfnt far taaa ooaanltatioa send for Bat af nBlWliai A aorty paa paaaphtet of sridaeeas at mum Dr. K. B. POOTK, 788 How Yer AGENTS WANTED. Da. root la tha aathor af - Mcdical Coat Bam Boaaa." a baok that iiaihil a cteeatatiaa af orr J50.000 copies; a tan, af MPLam Baam Taaa," more rsorntly pcbiish0. arbtch as tha aatset of T0.0OO oopUa ; atea. af - is SToaVwhich te aow br.nK publUhed la i cowram TADtxa at aB, aaorptiaa: the Brat laatlaaai warh (which te out of print), win ha aaad tyaa ae applteattee to either Dr Foots, or the Vtrrty Hill raUUh aCaanway, whoaa aaVati IBS East Bath Street. 54,000 Now in una. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. lgA.Send for Price Lima. Addrean - . BUFFALO, N. Y. TALMAGE'S PAPER. THE CHRISTUH AT WORK. THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." the foreooiac works, ha whoaa a Mkaral proflt will ha sBswsd. Tha betrinnings of small forroaaa hare bora made aa asUaaj Or. foonra popnlar worha. MFaan Host TaJUt" la particularly adauojd to adulta, and M8etaca I Stoat " hi last tha Uiiag for the young. Bend for contrau WJlaa and aaa fur yoarsrlraa. The farmer answers a "attitude of quretioa which larhse aad ajaaahs. saaw leal a delicacy abootaakins of their phyidajoa. There Is nothinf la lUeratiiro a aB Bha rithar af the foretotac works. "Senses nr Stobv aan haly ha hart af agrata or af the rOiHakaaa "rxtia nova talk is rbud u hath tha aaltoh aad Cerataa lJUtf aj Once i ddroae the Publishers. CHAS J 127 B werr.N'ew Tort P t . c ; Litre I nea mare Con,-.; ass a sr a am . . Home Office Petersbirfft A. U. XClLWAUt, . . . 1 A OCT I'UL, - . . w lj v. U B. rsxaajiT, Sab' L iL Pa ft.' Dr. B. VV. J I Soat M.WirsJ Stock nplUI 93g3tt ORGANIZED JdARCll un. Ratio of Aaswu to lisktibsea asaw. sk nsn Lajtiaar. Wrldaiui and can 4ioo that It lathe cuur tr , tiosit Iseauufui, delicately arranged, nicely djitattd, easily oeTaled, and fiuoothlr runniug ul all the Katuilv sje-wiotT Macliioe. It is re- luarkible not only for the range and variety of its setting, but also for the variety and different kindaLf texture which it will sea with equal u- iiity and perftcHtoii, using stlk lwfat, lioen or cotlou thread, fine or coarse, making the IXTU-Loc'KlD-ici.ASTic-mTCU, alike on both aides of the fabric sewn. Thus, bea-er cloth, or leather, may k- sown with great streogth and uniformity ofittilih; and, in a moment, thia willing and neveroeearying instrument .asay hoadjuatad for fine vtLrk on gauae or goaaamcr tiaano, ot ao lucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other (work which delicate angers nave knowi to perform. And with iu simplicity of construction ; of opt ration; uniformity of PRECiar action at any sp red; capacity for range and variety of work, fine o coarse leaving all rivala behind it. We wih pleasure refer the public to the Gold and I -onse Medals aod Dipinea awarded to our 14 ichineain America, Prussia, England, aad rocenl y in Austria at the Exposition in Vienna, when we were awarded lee Medals, Merit, Pro- ami three for srticle manufactured onour But it gives oa much greater pleasure, t to the public the sworn relurmofoele. ich any one can have fsBBBBBj of tbedifler- nufscinrera of Machines, for the Isst four made lo the receiver appointed bv tha wnetof valuable Sewing Machine Patents, snd which? shews tho precise number of aaachipoo sold bar each Company. !R9 l WTO IB7I IWTS sinter st.snf.rnnr Co.. sa;ai iT sas 11 .WO tit 7M We 4 A ltas da TV Mt lis Set ITtoas Policies i ord rsa all dewirsh!. iictpoung aid .Non- Low eat r..ca uf 1 afetv. Keserve from prominma iartra roac--bklers mx rry ttirre 1'uIkss m (Cm sa. o tenable alter se.'urdia.i teruM.snd the amount mmu fosfciuUaa i a e as aa ... mwmMM in tne policy in ptata raegtsak, aw that! be no .wrrYDKBWTAriG Kesstrulftoa ooiy atacb sa everv 'II l a Ma win Mrj ri 1 1 t moors. h. n .1.. AI.CMBA.KlRaui4i peculiar to him Coiupnoy, has asenu i oy no ot ner lorm oi insurance ; irlart, as well as persons experting to baeoai ahooM examine it careful'v. NAT. RAYMEl, r, wT..h.jr . ... wenersi Agmt W ra 5. J. . aiaaney, LsOcal jsgsvst, Jf . C. ' March It, 1874 Ij. KEARNE BToaa, Macbtnrs lo prefoii (to wH enl Mk ve.nrs. II Nc n 0. rar. Wasrt Wlea WItasM A rr, -e nm(t floreD- f V'rt r Oasis : - B ".io-toa emrr- m . B. Bti aaafiif S" fashse M ehlat Ca , BS.1H B iaw do wo ds TSABT Qib's As tfSBl rs.ise sa tis ltAese leJBT etjet Butt-o H U Oerr nri tdsA'sarr... T.Ttt hffstsl da ds la.'ti Hoes do 14J0B atis lT.sO ao.ir Bl IM ta.m ib act taJtT . - tS8 Stj Msr STse ItJSt njes aaa BUCHU The oolv known rr-rtvdr t E RIGHT S BI3a8L axu a 1 1 '-rive r. w.,n bar GOUT, GRAVEL, tiTRlCTLBto, 14 A TES, DYSPEPSIA. NEK VOL'S DEBILtl D1MJISY, Now -retention or Inuoniinence of Crita ! tton, InSamatiou or Ulceraismafgys BLADDER & KIDNEY! o BJtMATUBKHCLA, or Whitos, Diaoaamofto: Giood. 8tooe. in the BhsAaar Colculua Gravel or Bnckdust Drpojatajdj or JBilky Lhachsrges. CT BUCHU few K lv (hires all BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND Dl WELL1N(S. Existing in Meat, Weoaeo aad BafTNO MATTER WHAT Til EaGI Prtst Stooio aaya : MUoo atktofkaat fluid Extract Bochu ia other Bkiilim riiliailM Price, Owe Dollar per Bottle, ar g(tg Dollars. Bold by C. R BAKCEB ACQ- Depot 104 DuaneSUS. Ti A Physscisn in aiievsttance to era us, mokSSIb, hva - Star Bead stamp for Pi TO Til Ira ail De.ilitit. OK BOTH sKXEB. JNo Charge for Advice and Cii atari da Bat'Ml eer.nl ds a as "srtrsa) ffi IM.-T f O'l osl II ti r.nkl. Lyw; lr ensile ; Bsa he fa hast ate. T4 BBS UBM Jtm A CHOICE Bcantirdl OF An sfturitfXATxn Portfolio of Twelve Gems by liendschel, each bjxlOj in., or the superb Ciiromo, Thk Twiss," 22x28 in., after Land aeer. . Price $3.25. including postage. Nn Extras of any kind. Without pkemu'm, $3 ATTENTION, AGENTS! Liberal eommlsaiotu and exclusive territory. Samples and circulars free. Send Postal Card at once to HORATIO C. KING, Publisher, Btig, new Turk, ADUUEBB AB ABoVg. FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFELTER t CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, m "TtT aitention lo their stock of CL "mn OedMteatls Kreoi-o Ch.mk. BBBJ Ruits, Walnut ami painted Cine Sesu Chair RKrking Chairs of all deaeriptionVSl! T"Tn nnK "Weaor all kinda-Wsrdrobmv aL""'.0"1"- S oy other ' V re,l,rrwreri to -ell aa cheap w2!i"""J nte the Maaoion ..wr,, , r, uoor oeiow the Kx press oAoe a Olir mUvk mnA k.. . A ,UC' a. i . frivsv t tar terms cash Siiecial orders (mAm i . " onr oflSi -tiii'ZlT, IT Fgrapia to -; wsss ue aiippiien. BBjy- A foil assort raent of Rosewood. U,ulir ana sinut Hunai Coaea, which cam be kiraTTk ed at 3 hours trl. ta oe furotab- March 19, 1?74-1t. 4s sejsj ds ijmj tt i.f o 4XB BBBB tjte 4s ! siee ssos . e- Udi v-b g BJ Bit sas da tan-Ho's As 1 100 na IS sJHrrj,rWl ,"nwnf, ahhoogh it In f.2L7!S Marhioe. are sold at en- , """ Prices, yet he will ,h.i ...... ImlTll 'r wer inS)Vr WletJ or xrr T " "Prrnisble Istsiness n Jlre-P7tr,,,,.T ,Wt n fr Bll parties deems first class tVwlne M.ehin. At nr Store near the Public Square will bo found the Uf EST IMM0VEI ATTACHMENTS for Ticking, Cording, Ruffling, 4. Also? Silk, Limtn, and Ooiton ThwfhtU. I HtwdleB, Oil, Marr aissiittfactnriiir Co . oi,-., J0H5, - SAMPAT. 4 Dm J. B College, Pkildsdneua, work-, can be eonswlted cat all di Sexoal or Urinary Organs, (which keBBM an afetaJ ate v ) either ia male matter from what Gauae oricinstint or 4 ion standing. A practice of to treat sBweawae vsilb teed. Chsrwos raasamaUe. Tsawi coo forward letter deacribiag for the Gassa fa B s-Aa, J. B DYOTT. M D, Phvsirianand Swrweoa. 104 DeaeefXj Feb. 5 li74-f CRAIOK A CRAIG ATTORMIVX .41 LA AJfD Solicitors ia Baoltrnpin Special atleotioa daJB to if it l a 1 kirpir). ftp. . fl JQH!I ... Attorne MAUNEY, at To?. SALiSBi t ry. 8pegiJ 1 Atteniiou jiren ,0 cUfcio Offiee in Court Hooae. D 1RDWARE tt k.. v na east Hardware SS fisfuree, call oo ital Bieraigaed at Granite Row. T D. A. ATWEIX Saliabury, If C . ,May 1 3-ti Blacteer ul Haiff Attorney Countsellors famft Rolldtors- SALISBUBl.- Jam . Cheap ChsvtUl M hd e hor Tarieca blaBkt M '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1874, edition 1
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