PUBLISHED ST .-.:' ji-j jf JONES & MclxA-UGHLTN, Bryce's Building, (Trade Street,- One tear, m advance, ...i.l$6 00 Six months, in advance,. ..-..,.... . ?00 Three Mpnthfl, in advance,:......-.;.,.. 1150 One month, in advance...... so The OisEEVEa Will be delivered in anV pan 01 upe cii' ai ruwn Keuusper. weeK A SECRET. It fa ytir secret and mine, Tore; f , , Ah me I how the dreary' rain, i M H. f With 4 slow persistence all day; long, , Dri piped on the window pane l a The chamber was weird witl shadows And dark with the deepening glooniU v nere you u your royai womannooo; Lay waiting for the tomb ! They had robed.yolUii wjiite, lofe, ' In your hair was a single rose . A marble rose it might well have been, In its cold and still repose -;r O, paUr than yonder carven saint, " ,J And! calm as the angels are You seemed so near me, , ny beloved, , Yet ere, alas, so far I I do not know if I weptf lore, ' : : But tny soul rose Ud and said : "My heart shall speak unto her heart, - I will give her a last love-token That shall be to her a sign In tlie dark graver beyond it !- Of this deathless Iote of mine." So I sought me alittle scroll, love And thereon in eager haste, ' Jst another's- eyes should read them, Some mystic, words I traced. Then close in your clasped fingers, Close in your waxen hand, I placed the scroll as ah amulet, Sure; you would understand ! The secret is your's and m4n,e, love ! ' . Only we two may know What words shone clear in the darkness Of-your grave .so green and low But if jwhen we meet hereafter, In t(he dawn of a fairer day, You wfhisj)er those mystical words, love, It is! all I would have yoltsay ! - Fnom The Aldine for November. Ladies who Wear Diamonds Baltinaore American. -America, notwithstanding the decline of Mr. Tweed jand the Tigers, is now cort aidered) the largest gem-market in the wojrld, and it is mentioned as a curioup fact that however beautiful a womjan may be without a diamond, she is hiany carats happier with one in herj possesion. Or, as an ardent writer expresses it in a STew York paper,! "a beautiful woman and a beautitful diamond are undoubtedly the twjo loveliest things in this worlJ. And vvih Qn the two are combined, wnen this lustrous gem gleams from little mnk ears or the milk-white bosom of 'a 'ladye faire ;' when it Hashes from the dazzling brow, or scintillates upon the taper fingers, then U the acme oflovbhness attain ed." The same writer furnishes this informfation as to some diamonds in New York : Among those whose diamonds are beautiful in this city is Mrs. Iieall bracelet, eardrops, and rings, worth $U).(KK ; Mrs. G. Leland's necklace, ear-drops, and rings, $10,000; Mrs. Conover's necklace, bracelet, ear and finger-rings, $30,000 ; Mrs. Hewitt's necklace, ear-drops, bracelet, and ring, $20,000 ; and Mrs, Cranston's rings and pin, $8,000. Mr. and Mrs, V. Stevens wears diamonds valued at $!,000.: John Morrissey wears a ring worth between $5,000 and $10,000, and Mrs. Smith ear-drops and rings worth p;000. Mrs. Chad wick has a necklace, ear-drops, and rings worth $10,0001, and Mrs. S: Ward a necklace, tai ui tips, aiur rings worth $10,000 Mrs. H. F. Clark's necklace, head, dress, ear-drops, and rings cost $20, 000 ; Mrs. Reynolds has elegant gems, jeek laces, ear-drops and rings worth 9h),(XHJ ; Mrs. Yrehn, ear-drops and ; rings, $15,000 ; Mrs. Harbeck posses ses mngmticent diamonds valued at oU,000 ; Mrs. Morgan jflso hns a splendad collection of gems, the dia monds in one hwd-H XMKK); Mrs. Wolf has ear-drops, ring aind bracelet, $20,000 ; Mrs. My- car-urops, ring, and neck aiuea at $15,000, and Mrs Kin Pi-ami 'o l.i i . i f I cuKiace ana rings are ""uuiuoo ; Mrs. Vynago del Val , iiClyA.iBce, ear-arops, ana rings rained at $10 nm h ;u ter Mfg. Barretta .possesses d.amonds MW iy ie worth $50,000. T. i . rnu frXHER-TlLTON" SCANDAL. re ooklyn (N. Y.) JScwfe.publish T a rsuiar letter from Mr. Theo- i , X uP.n ln regard to the Wood- u'l-uanin charges against Mr. eecher, in which a member' of Mr iiltorjjs family was attempted to b uueu. me letter does not rumf to either a- denial or confes f u oi ine charges, and is -exceed- fgiy qoubtlul m its construction. It . uuaressea to ; "a . : complaining "end" and alludes to the story as a , , . lurary or "statements ""that "uuiaioe strange if some of theni ere p ot correct. The Eagle charac- rCi? lfc a,s vague, tastand loose" uu. method, Ur. Tiiton says t ? A give a-geireral denial to; such an encyclotMia' of assertions would ue as vague and irrelevant, as to take ine i-o Gazette, with its twenty- t vcuis. ana -savr- ' i oift n,!- f'i-' extensive a libel ri j .--r " 'ncicu in, & special SpJif ofl.ts several parts ;.and furt hermore, it reauireaintKiao-;Vr,,ii' otk a truiniui explanation of -"I tumgs tnat remain unstated thorf mv8terv. In 'other words, "e laJse story (if met at all) should fu '"ror"ea ana confounded br: ine true one. " - - sikkV ?iend'yon ur?e XtH&ihed. m commands fPnou th.ink 1 do not burnl to',7de noTP7,fe n.d onesyou know rnv5??eysPiritwithin . But Sfyrbf artismore a fountain menta ntVand quenches all resent ents She says, "Let there be no Bunenng save to ourselves alone' !. - - " 1 i-i: w ' ' mm a a- i v . bf- mm r bb bv an. m . a t A . "lA,-:t -w V?" IVtlAlyU, III ' V L I II llll II II II 11.11 : K w . I I I V4 I . II II WVk MST II II- I MJ If J . . ' I ' ?"V0L..-VlIi:l!..if i. : She has.af nA . Cl- rarf" ia! F r. v out;, ior nor vnn - A LJ P? 1 be' sntopliecf witn;Fire it-. ooa Dy calling on; ei- or -leavine' their orders atMessrs.w A; L ; Nisbet I jan 7-1 w. Prospectus ifor 1873.ixth Year: -:0: v f . H E ALDINE n mustrutcd Montldn Jounud. universnli,, vftu ic tc sianasomcst Periodi cal in the Worlds A Representative ' aid CMmpAon of Aineru Taste NOT FOR SALE lij BOOK STORES. TIIEt ALDINE: whirh he regularity, has none of thp tum or iJ7iy interest characteristic periodicals. It is an elegant miscellany o'f r Ti "e ' " . ejnMit literature ; and a of artistic 'skill; in black and Whit, a f though each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real valnv. and beauty of THE ALDINE will h most appreciated alter it has been; bound up at. tne close , of the yean While other publications may 'claim shmv. rior clieapness, as compared with rivals of I a similar ciass, ri; AjuiiN: is a Unique and original conception alone and unap- proaenca aosomteiy witnout competition alone and unannroached -absolutely without competition in price or character. Xhe possessor of a complete volume m not duplicate t he quantity of line paper and engravings in any other 'shape or number oi volumes ior ten times its cost : and then. i. t. - - ' . - . ' tuure are tne enromos, DesKleS ! ART DEPAETMEXT. joiwnnstanding the increase in the price or subscription last Fail, when THE ALDINE assumed its proportions and rep resentative charcter. the. ei h'nil yrv thii doubled during the past year ; proving that w "iciuau puouc appreciate, and will oupiiun, a sincere enortin the cause of Art. ine puDiisners, anxious to justify the ready confidence thus demonstrated, have caciicu uiemseives to the utmost to tfevel ope and improve the work -. sunrl tht viava ior th' coming year, as unfolded by the xosuca, wiuasujnisn ana aeiight eren tue most sanguine friends of THE The publishers a nntfirnn-rorl tv o esigns from many of the most eminent artists of America. . In addition, THE ALDINE" will repro- uuc-c eAuuipies oi me nest loreitm masters selected with a view to the highest artistic Bucress, ana greatest general . interest : avoiding such as have become familiar. uiruugn pnotograpns, or copies of anv kind. The quarterly tinted plates, for 1873. will reproduce four of John S. Davis' inimita ble c-hild-sketehes, appropriate to the four seasons, inese plates, appearing in the issues lor January, April, July and Oeto- oer. would be alone worth the Dritte of a year's subscription. The popular features of a copiously illus trated "Christmas"" number will be con tinued. i,o possess such a valuable epitome of the art world, at a cost so trifling, will command the subscriptions of thousands in every section of the country ; but, as me uselulness and attraction of THE ALDINE can be enhanced. in proportion to the numerical increase of its supporters, the publishers propose to make "assurance double sure," by the fol lowing unparalleled offer of PREMIUM CHROMOS FOR 1873. Every subscriber to THE ALDINE, who pays in advance for the year 1873. will re ceive, without additional charge, a pair of Deauiirui on enromos, atter J. J. Hill, the eminent ingusa painter, fine pictures, entitled "The Village Belle ,w and "Cross ing the Moor," are 14x20 incher-are prin ted from 25 different plates, requiring 25 impressions and tints to perfect each pic ture. - The same chromos are sold for $30 per pair, in the art Stores- As it is the de termination of it conductors to keep THK ALDINE out of the reach of competition in every department, the chromos will be lound correspondingly, ahead of any that can De oitered qy.othej penodicals. Every u usun er win recej ve a certineate, over the signature of the publishers, yuaiantee nj that, the ' chromos delivered ihall be equal to the samples ; furnished the agent, orthenioney will be refunded. The dis tribution, of pictures; of, this grade, free to the subscribers to f a five dollar periodical, will mark an epoch, in the history of Art . and, considering the unbrecendented cheapness of the price" for THE : ALDINK itself, the marvel falls little short of a mir acle, evert to -those best acquainted with the achievements of. -A inventive t eenius nd . , improved , mechanical, appliances. .uiusuauuiis ot uiese enromos, see November issue of THE ALD INE ) THE IITERAKYi DEPARTMENT will continue nrider the care of jf r. RTCTT- ARD HENKY' STODDARD' assisted bv the best writers and poet of the day;' who1 wa8trive't6ayci'nt.t'oT'-THE ALDINE always in keeping with its artis tie attractions. .tt-r.- t r .... r r per annum, Jn advance, . witli Oil Chromos free THE ALDINE will hereafter, be ob tainable only by Bxi-scriptaon-n There will be na reduced or club rates t cash forrsub-r 1 acriptions mus , be sent to the publishers, uixecc,- oz nanaea to tne. local agent, wun mtt feonsiMUy' lo the pubUsher8y except in ees where thercertificate is given, bearing the facsimile signature of James Scttok & Co. TtUv-'wt'l ,i ii --, i- . AGENTS WAITTED ' 'Any person; wishing td act permanently a 11' iagentr wilt nreceivet full and prompt information by applying to . ; JAMES SUTTON & CO., v Publishers, dec 5 ca Maiden Lane, New York. XIITl (IT T n ft M1 KI a 1"' -'-i.i 1 ".U ,. ' .. ..r.--; r 't , . vk i ' ' f v. U . ' - : . . ! ;. CHARLOTTE. N. C.. TUESDAY, JANUARY U. i . ' .. ' KnUT' UT do love Kraut Wit White Kraut for all who love deeC J". F. BUTT. FINE SALT. ' Sacks Factory filled SALT on hand and for sale hv STENHOUSE. MACAm,AY m nov27 . rr; ,il . Von Meycrhoff. . JRfiP?? form' instruct, and eon- "7" vvuulu ynanotter jn. u., a 31usical Aire; income 'from wMoH i t k income ' from whioH i tn Vw ro; the Curchasin" of Mans r,wW t, f fecPParatus for the Charlotte In- 1 rv r "T t i msn lor the Institute I "n?Iesteal Instruments and ;MusicT such as are found in Seminaries' of the largest Cities South and North. These Instru ments, &c, will be placed in the hands of w.. ivBwra, wr nie use ol ana to con ?,? ofuTe Charlie ,-.;,.IOF' PS LatUM- . InstmPtin r,OT-m;fT, XX xcuua aumission. nnn lMrZ:,Z"'-- x- v.. Z??0 Society will' please leave store of Messrs. Tiddy & Bro. dec 7-6m riOFFEE, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese and J Rice, just received at sept 19 A. It. NISBET fe BRO'S. Buck wheat flour. BUCK WHEAT. SUCK WHEAT FLOUR. JUST Received, now call and buy and V also get some of our elegant Goshen Butter to eat with the enkea n-hn ..- .- smoking hot, at - JOHN P. BUTT'S, dec& Market. The Cliage. I iiivj liwuneu our inenas and cus A tomers some time since, that our hni- I ness would change January 1st, 1873, we are pleased to say that the change has taken place, and it is to be-strictly CASH or 30 DAYS CREDIT. Those who do not pay promptly need not expect any favors, If you are in arrears don't ask for credit, ve us the unpleasant duty of denying you. To bur many friends and natrons' turn tnanks, and ask a continuance of their favors behevinir that bv a strictf an. plication of the above rules, we will h able to sell goods cheaper than those who credit. All bills are due and navable on the 1st aay oi eacn and every month. GRIER & ALEXANDER. jan 1, 1873. ly -uemoerat please copy. ELSONS Gelatine, Flavoring Extract -Li Fresh and of suncrior cmlifr,v BURWELL '& CO, dec 21 Springs' Corner. SIMONTOft HOUSE. :0:- STATESVJLLE, ft. C. :0:- THE Proprietor of the above named Hotel respectfully invites the twml rf Charlotte and the public eenerallv to call on him when thev visit Statea-ill Wo will spare neither pains nor monev to maketheSIMONTON HOUSE a first class iiui, ana wortny oi public patronage. 1. A. I'KIUJS, 110V 25-tf Pronrietor. F. SCARE, S9 - O CD B - . m c. CHAR LOTTE Prescriptions prepared at ail hours of tlie Day and niglit. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval- iua at cUAKK o june 29 ' Drugstore. FRESH SPICES, just received a lot of select Spices for ncKies, Preserves, &c, at F.-SCAUR'S june Drugstore Pure Salad Oil. 0 ... Finest article in Market, at F. SCARE'S june 29 Drug Sfore. FOR SALE. J, m WADSWORTH has at his Livery and Sale : Stable, opposite the City" Clock, .HORSES and MULES for sale and kept constanly on hand. : . ' nov30 --;L -'; l- For Sale. mWOJAcrea of land adjoining the City of A n Charlotte; ) very . finely situated in a rapidly H improving neighbcrhoocL' rWill be sold.etitire, or in lots to suit purchasers, at a' very reasonable rate. " Apply ttf V V" 'JOHN T. BUTLEK, QCt'22 Opposite Mansion IloUse. ; - ' llurder, Eire & Eobbery. S "I am1 Josing many of ray Jli mere by crediting them - I S-l; ctisto would take the liberty of askins : all who owe me to call and settle up by the lst'of Febrttary 1873 or sooner. J. BUTLER. dec 28 1873 New Advertisements. QTATmcc jest Book sent frpA 1-V kJ . Address Eale Rnnt Hr. 9 Murray St, N. Y jan o w MOMT.V 1:418 ny Jne our u JX Stncil and key-check T1 1ee- Stafford MTg Co., 66 Fulton Street, N. Y. jan 3-4w 1 . V - W . ter rvr I JtfCAN FAMiWkNCT- iiwu MAuuajs. ToeimnM and best in meworia. Address AMERTD A K K"VTT TING MACHINE Street, Boston, Mass. jan 3-4 w hi Hi f611" wanted! Just out! A splendid new nhrit . 'udtot tjic.i4t t " " , " ?T I Urge Map of the "UrTited States" vrith T. MaP on reverse tide. msn w-i -r-- VP P Hke wild-fire. HAASIS & LUBRKHTW .av imuiisuuieni, Street, New York. on r t oTT 90 made Dec. 3d by one Agent selling HORACE GREELEY Al paVtt.v A fine engraving, 22x28, inches, sent by mail for $1.00. We also mail Button-Hole Jf.enAacn,"?.Th. Cutters, and xiciii -nreaamg x nimble, price 25 cents each. Circulars of various other Novelties mailed frequently to all old and new agents, address . - AMERICAN NOVELTY Co., jan 3-w 302 Broadway, N. Y. i ( i . - LOOK J FHEE TO ALL ! A per week to agents, Male or Female 0J To all who will write for an Aeen' & will be sent FREE to all who may write Aoaress l UAliSIDK, Paterson, N. J jan 5-4 w FREE TO Book Aeents GIFT a complete outfit of the PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE it is the only Bible in which a complete History, Encyclopedia, "BTleSry8 is SiSTS the cheapest and fastest selling Bible pub- umeu peauty ana ments make it lished, jan 3-4w Atlanta, Ga. DON'T Be deceived, but for coughs, colds sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial difficul ties, use only WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. Worthless Imitations are on the market, but the only scientific nrenaration nf Car. bolic Acid for Lung disease is when chem cally combined with other well known remedies, as in these tablets, and all par ties are cautioned against using any other. in an cases oi irritation of the mucous menbrane these tablets should be freely used, their cleansing and healing proper ties are astonishing. Be wamed.never neelecta cold.it is ensil v cured in its incipient, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedinsrlv difficult use Wells' Carbolic Tablets as a specific. mce oe. per uox. John Q. KellogK. 18 natc ot., m. i., ooie Agent lor the United States. Send for Circular. jan 3-4w AGENTS WANTED. Act at once. There is a PILE of money in it. The people everywhere are Eager to buy the AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON'S Wondrous Discoveries and Thrilling Ad ventures during 28 years 111 Africa, with account of the Stanley Expedition. Over 600 pages, only $1.50, is selling beyond parallel. Only Complete and Reliable work. Send for circulars, and see Proof and great success agents are having. HUBBARD BROS., jan 3-4w Publishers, Boston, Mass. T0 Agents want absolutely the. best sell- -is ing books ? Send for circulars of Vents Unabridged IIIus; Family Bible. Over 1J0O pages 10 by 12 in., 200 pages Bible Aids, fcc. Arabesque $6.25 Gilt Edge, 1 clasp, $8.25. Full Gilt, 2 clasps, 11.00. '-Belden : the White Chief," For Winter Evenings, 3Gth 1090 ready. The Standard, 46th 1000 ready, Epizootic Treat ments, &c C. F. Vent, New York and Cincinnati, Vent Goodrich, Chicago, jan 3-4w g$75TO$250P'RM'H rA Everywhere, male and Female, to in troduce the "Genuine Improved Com mon Sense Family Sewing Machine. This machine will stich, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and era in a most . superior manner. Price $15. Fully licensed and warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for rjr auy machine that will sew a stronger, uiufc untuiuui, jx iuuic ciiuui; seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without , tearing it. We pay agenrs from $15 to $250 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice tliat amonnt can Ct3 be made. Address SECOMB & BO.. Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Khicago, iu., or st. uoms, mo. jan S-4w : : Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! 1 On the line of the Union Pacific Railroad. 12,000,000 acres of the best Farming & mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Valley, now for sale. ; ' lfD CmUTK, TSBTIVK SOI-, for Grain errowin's and Stock Raisin, im- surpassed by any m the United States. Cheaper in JPnce, more favorable terms given, and - more 1 convenient to market th an can be found elsewhere, v fi A v. FREE HOME35TKAPS FOR 'ACTTj A SBTTXEHS. ' ' The best location' for coloniesSoldiers entitled to a Homestead of 150 acres. ' ! Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet. with new ' maps, published in Entrlish. German, Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address, . . .f - O.F.DAVIS. : Iuid Com'r U. P. R. R. Co.x Omaha Neb. jan -w Tir , w " acoPy oi mat " wonder of h1"'" J" ll "loss aggravated form. npnaerSf tne illustrated Horn of Plenty. --reyou dejected, drowsy, dull, it contains over nrtvbeRnfifnl iilnjfTat;.a or aepressed in snin wifv. I,?32 A GREAT OFFER ! HORACE WATERS. 481 Broadway v :-tr7 dijrpoaw of IOO PIAXOSi 1V1.n- makers, indudirur Water?, at "rem Lmo rmr for cash " or part caA, ml balance in small morality xnstcUmentsJSew-l-octave fint-clast moaern improvement, for f 275 cwA. Aow rearfw a CONCERTO PA RT.nn ORGAN, the most bemUifhl style ; and ert ei-cr iiuiue. , lvatstratea .valalogues mail- . oneet miuic ana Jiusic Merchandise,! jan iw . .. is unequaled by anv Wnown Weiitr! No. ; ' : : .- . I 107 Liberty will eridicate, etripate and thoroughly de jan 3-4w stroy all poisonous substantances in' the It oiwm ana wiuenectually dispel all predis position to LUlious deranemlni PfT "Is there want of action in vnn T.? fP?UttJi the bfood becomes Jmpure v deleterious secretions, produc- 'r, "v :J , - "ei .ci, umutes, c. i - n vu irrvn a I it..4 . tj . i J . . j OjcjLiu Dujiuacn r un less aigesuon is promptly aided the system is debilitated with poverty of the Blood Dropsical tendency, general Weakness and uietna. iaveyou weakness of the Tntinpq ? You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoa; or Humiliation oi tne xsowels. .., ; : TTnV 1TT1 WA.Un.nn - C II. .""TT1 . TT . J ; " wi3 wt uie Lnunne or unnary urgans 7 - You are exposed to sluggish waieu longueana bad tasting month A J J. . . , ' . v.i. For a certain remedy for all of these dis eases, weaknesses and troubles ; for clean sing and purifying. the vitiated blood and imparting vigor to all the vital forces ; foi building lip and restoring th Mt.n COIlSCUUUOll tiO . -V i'.ji .. i JURDBEB A which is pronounced by the leading medi cal authorities of London and Paais "the most powerful tonic and alterative known to the medical world." This is no new and untried discovery has been long used by the leading physicians of other coun tries with wonderful remedial results. Don't weaken and impair tlie digestive organs by cathartics and physics they give only temporary relief Indigestion, "flatu lency and dyspepsia with reu uiseases are sure to follow their use. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, J jf " - . " ..x rf j , Vs " ew lork' Sole Agent for me sullen ciares. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular, j . jan 34w SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300, $4 50, $5 00, $6 00, $10 00, $12 00 to $20 00. $8 00, Double Guns. At $Cy 00, $7 50, $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, $20 00, $2500, $3000, $40 00, $50 00 to $75 00. Breech -Loading Double Guns. ' At 40 00, $45 00, $5000, $60 00, $7500, VO W, $110 00, $120 00 to $300 00 -PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson, Colt's, Allen's Witney auKi. uiu uiuj at manufacturers prices. Ammunition & Implements ior Breech-.Loading.Guns, at a small ad vance on Cost of Importation. METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES ket Prices. A complete assortment of all Sportine vruuuo , i jiuea auu escnntion sent nn n. pucation. , Goods shipped by Express, C. O. P . POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO. Importers, No. 200 W. Baltimore 6St., uamiuore Richard's, Dougal's, Greene's, Scott's, & uiuer ceieoratea niaKe ot guns on hi n 1 ana imported to ordar. sept 20 1872-eod ly K"eV Games. IJAKJaJK King Toss. The Tickler fun x oi tne mnniest. Old curiosity shop Game ot Natural History. Game of Sel- nuettA comicalities. Game of popular Characters from Dickens. The .Flower uame; .Blind Alphabet and the monks a new game and old puzzles. Magic or Romone of life sport. Ademuss and Dividem wide awake eamei The Social Oracle. The game of Arithmetic ' fill proved. Puzzle map of North America. Alphabet and objects Tablets; Holiday Arithmetic, a simple and fascinating game. What Is it; or. how- to make money, Henry's Penny Puzzle. My Mother's Puz zle. , Nursery Rhymes Tpuzzie. ; Our Pet Puzzle. -The Model Ship Puzzle. Uncles Raphael's 'Puzzle Chromos. Alnhahet Blocks Toy books and a laage number of other pretty and interesting things for the children at Christmas. A call is solicited by TIDDY 7JROJ dec 18 ..- if. :v. . if t.ei-,,f.?!--f;hg St. MARY'S SCHOOLS :j; RALEIGH, Ni C, Rev. Aldert Smedes, D. D Rectof!? , Rey. . Bennett Smedes, A. M. - As tit-. mHE Sixtv-secand Term of this Srtmnl -I- will commence; on the Twenty-fifth; of January it, and continue nn til thet 17th of June. : For a circular apply; to the Rec tor, . " " " i?'r dec24-2w ' -.f. - '' : HAIR Brushes, Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Kail JVm. R. BUJIWELL A CO,i dec 21 TTEROSEKE LAMPS, BTJRWELL&COJ; dec i One Sraareon ti, . t Uireedays , 2 Ofr four azyt 2 Sft ' fttm-i-,;; 3 00 ono Week,-.,.. 5 50 two week8..i...;.v 5 00 i. three weeks.i 6 60 f& Contract dvtiliseineirtsi tn propoTtiontrjr Ibir tates. Fi-re So aares estimated at a quartr-cot-umrl, awl ten arc as a half-column.. THE OTTE FAIR TT J. T. BUTLER'S 1 ! NEW GOODS. WflfrflPQ rfnflffi JaTIL Tf vUCSf ?C T CI ?Y, Diamond Silver and PlateiWare, Spectacles, &2 MUSIC BOIES AND MANY ' Crili JLJE&T IGX,3iE?. TOO NUMEROUS to C-snsTTiQia: AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE: TH E MANSION HODSr. October 22 A BOOK FOR THE MlXZJTOIf t Marriage titehi Wl UCL- BriMriaamadrtnUUaualf! . " " j thMzaIiritai, vflk-tk hw to preserve the eomplexioa, e. "TV' ' ThUi an iatereeUnc work f two Haadred ud alktr pecei with namerooi engraving!, and eoataiae Talaabto infernwtion for thoat ho are married-r . rian. SUU-Ut.a htok tt.t oa(a t tibTkepTaader andkey, and bo t laid eareteeelj abeat the hoaae? 1 1 ooBtaloa the experience and advie t a ph deUa wheee reputation ia world-vide, and iheeld beta theprtT rau drawer of erery male and female threafhoattfaeeaara f lobe. It embracea ererrthing on the anbieet e f the tea ratlra ratem that la worth koowiBg, aad aiaeh that t aot pnbluhed In any etfaer work.. Sent Ui any one (free of peetage) for Flfl CenU. 8u o Mo tU' DltnMrJ -2 ! wh- Notice to tie Afflicted and 7n&rtAt& Before applying to the notoriooi qnaeki who -advertUe i MbUe papere,or naing any qaaek reatediea peraae r. Batta werk bo matur what your dieeaaaia, or how deplor able your oondiUaa. , Dr. Batu ooeapiee a doable hoate of twenty-eere. rooB; l Indorsed by aoaie o f the most eelebratl !. ea I proreaaora o f this ooaatry aad Barooe. and oaa he en. eltod personally or by mail til, on the diseasos meatioBod la cte works, omeo aad parlors. No. lilt. Kirkth Market and Chesnat, St. Loais, Ma. n t 2-d & w ly A. R. Hi-bet & Brother HAVING conjpleted an improvement ir their Commodious Store- Room Oft Trade Street, O ie door west of Smith fe Hammond's Drug Store, ChaiilWttc, N. 01, are now receiving a well seleetod stoci of Groceries, Musical Instruments, Toys, Ci irars, &c, which has been bought W one of the firm, at a time When the mTet wa m ist favorable. . They therefore feel satis iedthat they can sell allcoods in tbph line as low as any firm m CiiAAotttt. foi casli or to punctual customers. They invite Merchants to cive fclipnv n. call, (as they had a special eve to then wholesale trade,) and feel warranted in aying that tliey can sell o as to make it m. saving to them in their purchases; They return their thanks to their frieml a id the generous public for past fTors.;i,nd sjlicit a jesntinuance of the same. A. JL KISBFr & BRO. MAGIC. SOMeTHIKG new and wondeTful frr Cr Magic line. Call and see it. at dec 15 .. TIDDTSv PORSAXE. A; IiOt of. fine HORSES and MULES. xx in splendid order. At DAVIDSON LIVERY STABLES. Howes and Mnleat for sale arc kept on hani constantly. hot o-w . o& v ; Paper -Bagf. TEN TH0U8AU Paper Bags '.!,- Straw r Wi-pping, Paper and Papet Twine, for sale at PUREFOY'S. jan 4 .-.v..: . - Writing Fairer. MERCHANTS tfeitmg' CTiatfottev'wITl find Writing Paper and Envelope very cheapr-al .. , , . PUREFOY'S. : jan 4 CHARL ggpgp, 'hmS' ff5k9. and Famihrroontts, apply to Dr. J Lindley, over. WlTson & Black's Drug Store. jan - . . ' '

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