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aaxaal I i : y- i 4 Members lect to tka QMltl Aademoiy of Isotru Carolina M i cm r SENATE. 1st District. Currituck, Camden, Pajaaootank, Psnpiimans. Hertierd. Uates and Chowan, Wm. B. Shaw and Thomas H. Jrnigan, Dent. SI. Tjrrtll. Washington, Beaufort Martin. Dim, Pamlico and 11 de, hat. Latham and Milton Sluy, Dems. t l Northampton and Bertie, W. W . Peebles, Hep. iin. Halifax, John Bryant, Rep. otto. Edgecombe, W. I. Cabaoti, Rep. nth. Pitt, Jon. B. Stickncy, Dem. 7th. Wilson, Nash and Franklin, Chafe. Cooke and Xicii W. Boddie, Dem. 8th. Craven. Kich'd Tucker. Hep. 9th. Jones Onslow and Carteret, V Bell. Dem. T.R. 10th. Wayne and Duplin. D. . Smith and John D. Stanford. Dem. 11th. Lenoir and Greene, Josiah Sugg, Dem. lith. New Hanover, Edw'd Cantwell, Ren. 13th. Bladen and Bntnwich. Cash well, Rep. 14th. Bamnaon. Edwin W. Keer Dem. 15th adtimbos and Rebeaon. W. Foster French. Dem. 16th. Cumberland and Harnett. Geo. W Pee ram. Dem. 17th. Johnston, L. R. Waddell, Dem. Hth, Wake. Charles M. Bnsbee. Dem. 19th. Warren, John M. Paschall, Ken. 10th. Person. Orange , Caswell, C E. Parrisl ''eore Williamson. Dems. 9et Granville, Richard G. 8need, Rep. ?d. Chatham. W. U. Albright, Uem. m. HocKtngham, James Irvin, Dem. 4 h. Alamance and Guilford J as. T. More he. 4, Dem., and A. S. Hollon, Kep, 26 th. Randolph and Moore, K. II. Worthy. D.m. 96th. Richmond and Montgomery, Jamer LeGrand, Dem. 27th Anson and Union, C. M. T. McCanley, Dem. 28th. Cabarrnaand Stanley, Dr. Geo. Ander son, Dem. 29ih. Mecklenburg. R. P. Waring. Dem. SOth. Rowan and Davie, J. U. Clement, Dem. Slat. Davidson, Alfred Hargrave, Dem. 3Jd. Stokes and Forsythe, Nelson S. Cook Sd. Flurry and Yadkin, J. G. Marler, Dem 34th. Iredell, Wilken and Alexander, H. F Armfield and R Z. Linney. Dems, S5th. Alleghany, Asb and Watanga, A. J. McMillan. Dem. , . wk , S6th. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchei and Yancey, J. C. Mills, J. M. Young, Dem 37th. Catawba and Lincoln, Maj. W. A Graham. Dem. 3Sth. Gaston and Cleaveland, Jeeae Jenkins, Ind. Dem. M ... . SOth. Rutherford and Polk, M. Walker, Rep. 40th. Buncombe and Madiaon, J. S. McElrov Dem. -UV 41a. llavwood, Henderson and Transylvania T. W. Tavlor. Ren. 42d. Jackaon, Swain, Macon. Cherokee, Cla and Graham. James K. Love. Dem. Democrats (straight), 37; 1 Iodenendeni Democrat ; Republicans, 12. Democrats ma Jority, 25. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance, Jas E Boyd, Rep. Alexander, J M Carson, lnd Dein. Alleghany. Field. Dem. Anson, W E Smith, Dem. Ashe. Sonirs Trivett. Ren. Bea-ifort an 1 Pamlico, William A Thomp son, Dem. Bertie. Wm T Ward, Rep. Bladen, John Newell, Kep. Bninwick, J M Bennett, Dem. B moouibe, M. Patton, Dem, W. G. Can I Rep. Burke, S. McD, Tate, Dem. Cabarrus, Paul B. Means, Dem. Caldwell, M H Barn hard', Dam. Camden, F N Mullen, Dem. Carteret, Appleton OakamUh. Ind. Dem. Caswell, Thomas Harrison, Dem., Wilson Cary, Kep, Catawba. S. M. Finger, Dem. Chatham, Jno M. Moring, O. A Hanner, Dams. Cherokee ami CJ rnharo, King, Dem. Chowan, Rich Elliott, Kep. Clay, John O. Hicks, Dem. Cleaveland, Allen Belli. Dem Columbus, WV. Richardson, Dem. Craven, Jno. R. Good, Edward II. Hill, Reps. Cumberland, Jaa. C McRae, J. McD. Jossup, Dame. p Currituck, J. M. Woedhonse, Dem. Dare, Jno B. Etheriege, Dem. Dovidaon, Solomon A. Mock. Marshalf II. xMnnix, Dems. Davie, Charles Anderson, Dem. Duplin, A. G. Moseley, W. B. Wells, Dems. Edgecombe, Willis Dunn, W. T. Goodwin, jRcd Foray the, Dr W. H. Wheeler, Rep. Franklin, T. T. Mitchell, Dem- .1 uton, W. A. Sto Dem. Giles, R. H. Bailor . Dem. Granville, H. T. Hu Crews, Re pa. Greene, T. E. Hooket Dem. Guilford, Nerenn, M ndenhall, John N. Staples, Dem. Halifax, J. A. White, nsancy, Repa. Harnett, J. A. Spears, D m. Haywood. Frank Davis, Dem. Henderson, James Blytbe, Rep. Hertford, Solomon Parker, Rep. Hyda, A.J. Smith, Independent. Iredell, A. C. Sharp, A. F. Gait her, Terns. Jackaon, E. J. Holt, E. A. Bixcell, Dems. Jones, J. F. Scott, Kep. Lenoir, J. P. Parrott, Dem. Lincoln, W. A. Thompson, Dem. Mason, Jas. L. Robinson. Dem. Madiaon, H. A. Gudger, Dem. Martin, , Ren. Mc Dowel, A. M. Erwin, Dem. Mecklenbury, J. Sol Reid, J. L. Jetton. Mitchei. Moss Young, Dem. Montgomery, Eliaa Hurley, Dem. Moore. A. A. Mclver, Dem. Naah, W. T. Griffln, Dem. New Hanover, W. H. Moore, U. Brewing ten, Alfred Lloyd, Reps. Northampton, R. J. WaUlen, Rep. Onslow, Jno W. Shackelforld, Dem. Orange, Matthew Atwater, Jno W Latts, Dems. Pasquotank, W J Munden, Rep. Perquimans J Q A Wood, Rep. Person, g C Barnett, Rep. Pitt, Joseph S Staton L J Barnett, D-no. Polk, John Garrison. Rp. Randolph, M T Moffit, A II Kendall, Dems. Richmond. Piatt D Walker. Dem. RVwson, Dr. R M Norment, Neiil McNeill, Independents. Rockingham, W N Mebane, John Johnson, Dams. Rowan, J S McCubbins, Geo M Bernhardt Dems. Rutherford, Eli Wliisnant, Rep. .Sampson, W II Bryant, James I McCallop ttanley.A C Freeman. Dem. tkokea, Thomac Martin, Dem. Su.rj, Wm Hay more, Dem. Swain, T L Brvaon, Dem. Trysyleanla, Tna Gaah, Dem. Tyrrell, W. W. Walk r, Dem. ITniiin Lemmd Preason. Dam. Wake. VI W PwCe. L D Stephenson, Oee T Jtrong, Mieheal Whitley. Dem. Wktbi, ttiwkiM Cwrter, W& H Wlian ape. Was-infton, 0 B Wiley, Dem. Watausa. J L Green, Dem Wayne, Iuao F Dorteh. John W taler. Dem Wilkes. J H roote, T J H.iin, Keps. Wilson, T J Eatmun. D m. Tad km. W B Glenn, is Tauouy. W W Promt, fUn. Demoera'tc (straight) l; Independent D eerars, i; Independent. 3; Republican Demoorstic majoritj, 45. The Democrats Sv tyatjd.it 6aftt, f d-vro-thlrds of a. MaRKiAGE OF MlSS MlSSIt EODIKS. "Thfltiuformatinheomealo us from 8Uel by, that, on the 2?l ult., Miea Miui.ie j!iUatiin, t ne.nonn varoiiuaiiigmmajwic frae married by Uev. Mr. lwint to Hr. Joehua Rubberts. Mies Eddius M well known to the public, it will be remem bered that aher in eiapany with Mi Carrie J-iiki:is, (now Mrs. Cicero W. Mar- ris, of Wilioiiiur)giveeoneert in many differeut towns and cities ot the State during the Snmiu-r of '73. tor the benefit of the Ox lord Orphan A) lum. C'tarkttc Observer. Banditti ! That what Sheridan calls them. The bett blood of Lontsiaoa, Ala bama and Mississippi! Iti wealth, iuielli- MNte and worth. What do we keep a iniliiaiy school for at Wrtt 1'oint, if not to edncale gentlemen in the profKsaion ft armi1 And this Sheridan t Ilia deaola- t ir ot the ttir Valley of Virgiuia barn b inter and hen-roost robber this hang nan of Louisiana is one of the gentlemen. Richmond enquirer. Shu: id ax. Tins brave and accom l.bed soldier. eueiaWy dtiuguiehed tor Ipshigli quaiifita' ions as a captain in the in, and unetivMDiy notoritius lor iur ,ivHgf tnstiiicta that so sadly mar hie nilttai y f.tiue, appears to be pi.au) of hie reerniiirnce ii the American army aa a .uereilre persecutor ot the citizens of hU touutry who hnppeu to be enljt-eted to hie vill as their law. Richmond Whig. The New York Pntss. When tin elder liftmen died tins witter. fa noticiue his deuth declared he would rather be owuer of the Herald ihau President of the United States, the idea is just now get ting popular. A young man remarked veeierday. "loime Bennett naa more w S w aai. M power t ban President (Jrant. ro it Wae lie other day when Gordon in the United States Senate held up the Herald and the Tribune to Senator Ldmuuds mud dared tiim give the lie 1st their reporter who had nade true and faithful reports of the Con di' ion of iifftirs in the South. Grant may hate his army and the W aehmeton Re publican thrown in for good measure, but hree good issue ol the Herald aud Irtb une, well loaded aiih the cries of an out aged people, can uushirt him of all hii power and make him the. laughing stock f the American people. Orant might t military dictator if he bad nothing but lb Hple to overcome. But he has the press to whip And the press are mightier than he p- oile Sentinel. m aeHestFaper. 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I . - . mora wonia oe a party organ, eiauns we ver dict, aa the populai vmdieat ion of its course and reeogniwea in the reeak the voice of the oeoole for reform and intejrritv in govornment, for candor and independence among News papers Daring the campaign which baa jurt closed Tu Tribdue has fully maiutaiued ib riirht to the title of the "Leading Ameiicau .Newspapers'.' This postuon it MM earuea ana retains for the following, among other rea sons : It pubtixhe all the news, earlier, more fully, and more intelligently than any other paper. It insists on peace throughout the whole country, the right of local sell govern men t, and the protection uf all classes in toe exercise oi their just and legal rights. It advocate. confidence ana good reeling be tween North and South, and labors for au nun est and abiding reconciliation. It maintains lairuess and candor toward ail public men and questions, and dignity and courtesy toward associates and rivals. It publishes scientific news, reports, discus sions and discoveries to a degree of fullnes- and accuracy never before attained by any pa- I give every week ten or more columns ot the most carefully prepared agricultu-al matter during the year, much more in the aggregate ; ban t he entire contents of any other agricul tural publication, and the whole forming a de partment of which aa eminent agricultural I editor said : "It has done more to make good farmers than any other influence which ever existed." It baa published a series of scientific and literary extras wnicn nave met a wiuer sait- and more emphatic popular approval than any similar publication ot the kind. iVHAT THE SOUTH EKN PRESS SAT OF THE TK1BUNE. We consider The Tribork a very valuable paper. I Abbeville (N. ';. ) UitlteB TUK Miff Yi'BK TRIBCN&, in its faitbful a nl searching exposure of untrag e slanders on Ala- aoania and other stales, ha dxne immense service tn truth and justice. Macon (Gi.) 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To day The New York Tribune is undoubed ly the fret of Americau 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 the topics coining within the range of a newspaper, The Tribune makes a specialty of the great subject of agriculture. It becomes therefore a matter of vital impor tance to the country that tbe direction ot the ideas of thi ast ection should be in able and conscientious hands aud a matter fur con rratulation that the farmer's newspaper far excellence has tbe high standing of The Tri &Me. The(N. Y.) South. The AVw-Iort Tribune is doings great work in popularising Science, by the publica tion f oheap extras to that great daily. Our Monthly, Clinton S. C. American newspaper enterprise is pndiablv it this time more fully illustrated in the daily issues of The Sew Tnrk Tribune than in anv 4her journal. .Wilmington (S C. Star. 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Tin re will be no reduced or club rates ; i-ash tor ibscriptions must be sent to the pubtiaht-re direct, or handed to the local canvasser, without renponsibilitw to the pub lithert, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-simile signature of Jam es nrTrow, 1'reeident. CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing to act permanently as local canvasser will receive full and prompt information by applying to THl AXDIHE COMPANY, 58 M AIDES LAKE. NEW YORK ixVONSTAXT EMPLOYMENT At home, U Male or Female, $30 a week warranted. No capitate rquired, Particular and valuable pies sent free. Address with 6 cent return np, C. KOSS, -Williamsburg, K. V. 4w Piedmont Air Line Railway ww-wf-wllllW Richmond Danville, Richmond 4c Ttwnwili- r lt r r r a Horth W ci tern S. C. B. Wi C0NDZN80 TIM-TABLE. , la Effect ea aad after maday Dec . 87. 1ST4 going north. STATIONS. i Mail. Ezptm 1 Leave t harlotte .... j into r a 8J6 au ' Air Lin J'act'n ; 10.08 - 8 66 Salisbury I 13.90 am 1064 M Greenaboro I 3.-13 I IS eat ' Danville 6 13 3 36 M Dundee 6.45 3 4S Barkeville 11 33 8.30 Arrive at Kiclirnond. 484 r a It. 0t r GOINQ SOUTH. STATION. Mail. Exraaas. Leave Ri lm.nd 1 SB P M 5.03 a. a. Burkevi l. ..... 4.41 " ' Dundee.... 9.96 " ' Danville 9.99 Lit T u " Gisenalioro 12. 85 a m 4. IS " " SalUbarjr S.9T 6 45 " At Line J'nct'n 6 16 8.B6 rrive t Charlotte. . . 6 39 - at 9.06 - uot sil East." ukj1.; wsF STATIONS, j VlAitw Maii. r Leave (Iteenitboro. t o Shot Kaleigli 31m: 5 06 848 arr. ll.30r - L'eelU 16 " 6 68 s 3 mat uotduoro . . 11. 45 A M L vetr a WESTHW vf. C U. S.W.KM BkaMCK.) Leave CreenHboio ni .it a, em... 4.96 r u 6 10 9.90 AH 11.16 " Leavt- -.ileal arrive at ireeusboro t, .,1 -i.-iiK itaieigli ai i 38 r s joauecta u i veuo.ro' V.tatue .N'ortiiern bound train; making the pi ckeai li.ue to n'l Northera cities I'r.ceol 1'ioiiets s-tic aa via slksi rouiea rsiii 'o .in.i from points East of Greeasbwn M.iect at . eenUoro with Hail Ti-ias to or rotn points North or South. To ra us .laily, both wavs n uiiUsy f L nchburg c o arnodatioa leavt ... hn.ond si 910 . a snive at Ituikevilie 124 . p a . tesve Ruikeviile 4 35 au. arrive at Kiel oni 7 68 a a Pullman Pa ace Cars on all niaht trains be tween I'harlntte and Kiehtnond (withont rhanre l'sKrrs ah it h ive ai rangemnt. to advertise tbe schedule of thia company will please punt as aaove For furtherinform itiun address S B. ALLEN Oea'l Ticket Agnt. Ureensboro, N C u n T.w.rorr, Engineer A (len'l Superintendent E. B. FOOTE. M.D. 120 Lexington irenne, Car. R 28th SL NEW YORK An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AKD RECEIVES Letter from all partn C the Virilized World. IT lit ORIGINAL VAT OF CoaiBctoi a Medical Practice US 18 TREATING Hnmerons Patients in Europe, th West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE- So arcaiial medietas or delsterioaa Srafji Has Suriac iHe psst twenty fsara treaty sn full; nmj or qniU 40.UOO mi AU asclsd ;th rack earn are carefully whether Utey ba com mun irate. 1 by letter la ta pcraon, or olxwrraJ by tbe Doctor or hta phyncisAa. The leuer ara ail aciecUQc All lavallda at a distance are required to i an extended list of plain aneaOooa, which will bo fumUhad by mail free, or at the offlrr. A essa ptats aystaaa of ml laaa atwvanta it-ae ae confnalos. Caa books serar conautted, except by th ptiyiiciana of the estabJlahawrat. Foe eonnltaOoa aend for list of quect ioni. A sixty page pamphlet of evidence of sat Dr. S3. S footh; 788, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Da. Foot ia the anther of " at kmcax. Com Itos Sawsa." a book that reached a cireulauesi sf ever 8)0,000 copies; she, of "Pun Hoars Talk." more rreently pobUabed, which hat ssM to the extent of 70,000 copiee ; siae, of Snxsca V Stoat, " which is now being paWlshsd ia series. 'oosvaara tabus Sf all, exeertiog the ftrt mentioned week (which I sat ef prist), wtli he seat free en spplieatisa s either Dr. Foots, or the Kimr gill rsvUtfe lag Caaaur, whoa eases i 1S9 Eaat SSth Street, lirenta huth men and wesaea wanted Is atti rbc fnregoinc weeks, to whota a Mheral proSt will be allowed. The beginning of ansU fortsDsa have bees made ia artliac Dr. FooTWa popular work. " Plats Hoata Tin" ia partlea'arly adapted to adsita. aad " 8ciksc is ftxoat la last the tliiac for the youne;. Brad fur eoatenu Wblna and aer far aaausrlve. The former aaewere a maHitnde ot qaeattona which ladies and feaUe aaan faet a delicacy about aaking of their phy- iciaaa. There is nothing ia mcrstiirv at all like either sf the fofegoiac works. Rcirxt r nt 8tot" aa only be hast ef aemta or uf the I'uuUahars. PI. M X llOhIK TALK " la pohnsaed ta bath Us Ssslnh and Cersasa lAngaaecs. Once I ADDRESS AS ASOYaV FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFELTER t CO. Wkolemle and Retail Dealer in Furniture, t ... .: . .l-: . l uiiri. ai inn i hi mi ini-ir miiCK oi r.. u...i. i . f i. , i i I u3H Suits, Walnut and paiuted Cane Seals ' Chairs Rocking Chairs'of sll descriptions. Ex- vuuikc iiniwwiii i it-ii' H v niivcT tension twining tanicsoi an Kinus tvararooes, Washstands, Whet-Notes, Sofas, xlWwption Chairs snd Psrlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell aa cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part 01 1 lie Male. Be sure to call nearlv opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, seal our stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made from photoeranhs in ouroracei win oe auppuen. A3 ... I . Sjgg fa aesortment of Rosewood, M Katie and Walnut tttiri.il Cases, which can be furnish ed at 3 hours notice. Marah 19. 1874 le. THE SUN. WBESCLY AND UA1L1 FOR 1875 The approach of the Presidential election girea nuesual iuj rui.ee to the event and de veropmeiiU of 1875. We shall endeavor to describe them fullv, nuihfwlly, aad fearleaaly. THtWwbKLY nL.N has now alUuned s circulation of over seventy thousand copies. is readers are (bond in ever? Skate and Terri tory, and its quality is well known to Ihe pub lic Vi e shall not only endeavor to keep it fully op to thf old standard, but to improve and add to its vaSiety ami power. THE WEEKLY .SLN will continue to be a thorough newspuper. All the news of tbe day will be found in it, condensed when unimpor tant, at full length when of moment, and always we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in strucUfB manner. Il is our aim to make tbe WEEKLY SL N the best family newspaper in the World. Il ill be full of entertaining and appropriate reading of every sort, but will print nothing to otiend the moat scrupulous and delicate tats. It will alwavs contain the most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully select ed and legibly pnnled. Die Agricultural Department is a prominent feature in the WEEKLY 81 N. and its arti cles will alwaya be found freah and useful to me farmer. The number of mn independent in politics is increasing, and the WEhKLY SUN is their paper especially. It belong- to no party, and obey no dictation, contending for principle, 4ml for. the election of the best turn, It eapo es tbe corruption that disgraces l be country inn threatens the overthrow f republican in stitutions. It hs no (ear of knaves, and seeks no favors from their supporters. The . markets of every kind and the fashions are regularly reported in its columns The price of the WKEKLY HUN is on, lollar h year for a sheet cf eight pa, aad d fly -sis columns. As this barely pays ihe ex l tenses iof paper and priming, we are not abl io make any discount or allow any premium to friends who may make special eflorta to extend its circulation. Under tbe new law, which requires payment of postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost prepaid postage added, ia the rate of subscrip tion. It i not necessarv to get up a dob ia order to have the WEEKLY HUS at t his rate. Anyone who sends one dollar and twenty cents will get the paper, post-paid, lor a year. We have no trareling agents. THE WEEKLY SUN. Eight pages, fifty--ix columns. Only $1,20 a year, posfoe pre .taut So tiinoounl from this rrtte. THE DAILY SUN. -A large (bur-pag newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily cir culation over 120,000. All tbe news for Scents, .iilswrfption, postage prepaid 55 cents a month, r -, ".0 yeftr. To cicbs of 10 or over, a dis count of 2 per cent. Address, "THE SUN,' New York City. Nov. 26th. 6 is THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can alio that It is the ch SAP- ear, most beaut ifnl, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, eaily operated, and srooothlr running ol all the Family Sewing Machines, it is re markable not ouly for the range and variety of its sewing, but also for the vsriety and din rent kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility aud perfection, using silk twist, linen or coliontkread, tine or coarse, ma king the iKTKit- LoCKSO-Ki.Ajmc-sTiTCH, alike on both ataea oi tbe fabric sewn. Thus, bea-er cloth, or le i her, mav be sewn with great strength and uniformity tfstiieh; and, ia a moment, this willing and never-Wearying instrument may be anjusteo lor fine work on gauze or gomer I issue, Oi iO tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost aay other work which delicate fingers have be-rn known to perform. And with its simplicity of conslmction ; ease of operation; uniformity of msciss action at anv speed; capacii v for range and variety of work, J i i ir: i.i .. i.:a :. nue or coarse leaving .in ni wmuu . Vt'e with pleasure refer the public to ihe told nd Bronte Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machine in America, Prussia, England, and recentlv in Austria si tbe UpOMUosi in lenna. whererwe were swarded five Medsls, Merit, Pro gress, fend three for articles manufactured nnour Machines But it gives us much greater pleasure, to pres,-ni to tbe public the sworn returns of sale, to which anr one can have aneawai of tne ainer- ent MSntifactiirersaof Machines, for ibe lasl four years, made to ibe receiver appointed by the sas r. a ninwt 10 u a s. v. . "Tr sf owner of valuable Sewing Machine Patents and rhich shews the precis number of machines sold bj each Company. inow lorw ibii ion arer ManfaclnK Co.. tS.rSt 17 SBS xis las el-dWl. n do TV sa f iys ata W4 tajs U'Wektas hx Co.. 4i..aJ0 T5.I64 M.SIOlUOtO Ta.tM ' 4 -JOt rare . S Raker Biag I" D etje S ia Chlor Co , S6.1-8 SeVfeSS lSJBrT M 010 4fjB4 r- rf do t.S7 1TJM at sr sti.m tt.IM fa m is ast ia.T UroafeOibSe .do Wiuoa i do i'.S4 itsss is tret is 1! 'l lUTfe San 4. tat 4 tat tee 1. e 1.SSS sn 4 tI Bottn-HWOer -a.ii r MarbiaeC-)., T, 14.MS l 17,00 I M.UI da lorroo- do " f Howe So ltst f n r Se n.ie j - .do Sfi i . - Se a tn ) rr-'r do J. X. Hruuiof do S- r II . f -11. Hrrr-ibl d 'rtre m rant a do 1 1 r . Orl nl M-w A do do d A- d- 1. OA i 4TSS 4?.W te ti ur. ltd r nk l h Lran I. at ?ss Mil -tra I SMSt a " .it it lee "'Iplle r.m irs Pa ban . O P,l r o M'Ktr- do if. r Hi maan a , I'n.n fee-Ion-M'e So The iv.tilsr will ,U. n t- that althonsli it is riiarveo that Scwme Ma-lniiea are sold at en- ormoaie high prh'es. yet he will see that sever al hrrsj. that were in iwt-nrf have (silsd sb-inrhined an amnrofllalde rMiines V e-rfpft fullv s.dicit a call from all nsrti tti rificz a first class Sewinc Marbino At our Hture near the PuhKo mMH l . . .... . fo'intl the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS i for Ticking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac Also Bilk, Linen, sad Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, dec. infer Manufactunnr Co JOHN A. RAM SAT, (ct.2-tf Acent CftAIGK & CRAIG E ai iVHtMK Al LAW VD 3oltrit0rs tn Bankmplrp. lxV" Special attention daid to n ssad & aa . a. o ru naijsrupicj. jt a aa. gssaaVLV ll ssnflBflnQsfHs IaiM:Eo? kitHtffieiRl' r ted assay on tbe sa'isgf mm ithoot sMdwiM) eff -miuitiuitu er inal Weakness. Involunlarv rW:i t v aaami AJBkmS ea, IxroTXOiCT, MenUl and Physical !acasrit Impediments to Marriage, ; siso Coaacar. nox, Epilcsst aad Fits, dulgence or sexual ex Iran dc OT We (Hit in a sealec' ts. els The celebrated author, ' tads admirable Essay, dearly desoonst rates from a thirty ymarr successful practice, that the alarming oonss qessices of sadf abuae sea y be radieaily eared without tbe dsngerooa awe of internal asedieiae or the application of dW knife; poioitaa; oat K mode of core at once simple, certain, aad esW tual, by roeana of which every so flerer, ra auv. ter what hiscoodilioa may be, may core biawwlf cheaply, privately, and rudiemllf. tumT This Lecture ahouid be ia tbe hands at every youth and every ansa ia tbe fend. Sent under seal, in a plain enve ofw, teswy addrose, poet paui, on receipt of aix oaWSs, s i post stamp. Addr the Pobll hsrs. C HAS 4T. C IUII e 00.. 127 B .werr. New Yrk P.i 0Oe Bats, -f'-fg L4i Inwamarr lokmpapja Or VIK4.1A. Home Uffice reUruborg, Yt, A.O. McIlw Al.VK, 1AacY 1'acl, - - U. B. ltN.XA.NT. . Sam'l B. Paoi.' - . Dr. R W. JitrrssT. lck apltol ObQANIZED Hresideal, - - I Virt rWi! 2aai -Savrrtarr A Manager - - Alroieai Ureetar! $3S MARCH 1871. Ratio of AaseU to owe. liabilities stare tisane t Policies issued on all desirable pUas. Par- tiupaiuiX a no .x on- pa n KsjSl I UUJ. Lowest rales of Prevaioax co with safely. Reserre fmm premiusas mv.M.d in reach at Poiiy-li..l,lrr. everywhere. Pol ires lon-f.r-fr i table after scrond prewtiaen aerorUisaj to their terms, ;ind i hr amount non-lbrfeiiable u wriUre in the pdiey in plain Kasdis, au that there caa be no MlaCKtKBTAKMo. Reirn-tiin only such as every sensible aaaa will hmnile n dorse. T1e new rdan .ill.d S A VlrfCtS B A Ms I n Mir mm cr pecolur to this Company, haw sserits swawswea by no other torn of insurance ; wlirv-koloVr, i well aa persons ezpeeting to become aneb dioold examine it careful I v. NAT". RAYMKR, Nlu tok, N. C , General Agent Western X. C. J. W. Manner. Local Agent, thllsbwry. March 19, 1874 Jy. KEARNEY'S BUCHU 1 he only knows) r mrd v for BRIGHT S DISEASE. Aod a positive rr-aan-dy f'r GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, Dl ABE TES, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY DROPSY, N on retention or Iaouarttneoee of Urine, Irrita tion, loos ma lion or Ulceration of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHOEA, ' LeocorrboM or Whiten, Dtseasais ef tbe rVrtlslt Oland, Stone, in the Blsdder, Colculoa Gravel or Brick dost DeMsii aad Ma- etas or Milky Discharges. KEAKNKY'S Perm.mewtlv Cures all Piatarti f ike BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWEI.LINliS, Existing ia Men, Women ussd Chi Id res, rw-NO MATTER WHAT TUE AUK! Prof. Steele says : "Owe boti la of Kearney' Fluid Extract Bochu fca worth saore thaa all other bnrhoa comhined." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six for Fin Dollars. Sold by C. R BARK ER A itt I - . - - U6M)t, 104 DUaOP St.. N. York A l'h vaici.ni to attendance so anawt rondence and give ad rice gratis. 4W"Send stamp fay Pamphlet., free. TO THK Nerrous and Mflitati OF BOTH .nXUJ No Charge for Adticc and Consul tax Da J. B. Dtott, graduate JexTxrswn Medical College, Pliildetphia, author of several ealuatl works, can becooseilled on all W of tbe Sexoal or Urinary Organs, (which few has maW ae especial study ) eilher in swale or fesaale. aa matter from wbat cause oriu.aiii.k car mt how long standinc. A praettre ol SO years enable him to treat distasei with soeVtss. t urm gusranleed. Oiarre reswotuililr.' TWv at a distance can forwarrt lHlernWrildrg sampiom and enrhsdstg stamp to prrpa t pwtssee. Send fbr the fVeioV fa Hrutth. Price 10c J- B DYOTT. M D Physician snd Surgeon, 104 Dosoe St., K. T. Feb. 5 1874 tf TALMAGES PAPI'R. THl CHRISTIAN AT WORL &BLIQI0178 PAPUL" s choice ur Besutifni An .VXUAUP PoBTTOLin of Twelve bv Henda. lirl.rscb 81x101 in or the Chromo, "The Twma," t-x in, after Lasd seer. Price S3z5, iwrloding pnatage. m Beirut mf amy hand, Wttiorf rwewn a. s am axki w . ATTF.NTION, AGENTS! Liberal commiassotv aad exdowre temtoty. ra free. Sewd Postal OuH at once to HORATIO C. KINO. Fubliohsa-, Bex 0, Sow TQrk. Cheap Chattel Mortgage, at a. aa 1 1 Fept. 5, 6 e iher nrioti Wank t for ss-'f
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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