i - .1 f -UL:... V.i '.t 'i a. 4. it 4 i- ; - : f it I "ii'' ' i , '''!.' .'V n - -. ' 1: sv, Tit V "Yest" 1 answered you last'nigbu-f j 1, fXp. this morning, sir. I MJ V ! CuiwrS. seen by candle light! I T5" NYtfl; nut look the same by day Wftpn ilin tnlr played their", best. , Laiiip lpve a-mf laughs below Love -tti? aomnted like jet Fit forjeaor fit for no.;, ! j i . 1 I 1 CalU Me or call in free, f Vow, whatever lighjt may shine, . v No mau on thy face shall see i i 1 Any grief to. change on mine Yet the siJsn us both. ": Time to dance is not to woo i Wooer light makes fickle troth, , "f HcoTropf merecoitson you. I- i Learn to win a lady's faith - Nobly, as the thing is high ; Bravely; as for life or death, 1(Vith a loyal gravity. rX - 1 I i "-I ! h Ijead ber .from the ff stive boards, 'Point her to tho stary skies, 'Guard her.by foQir faithful words, ' - pore froin coumhip's flatteries. ii By your truth she'shall be trne I V. -Ever true, as wjVes of yore: l Anoher X8, once siu w -' Shall be Yes forevermore. S r: Elizabeth Barrett Browning. !r THE YEAR TIIAt IS TO COME.! BY MRS. F, D. - GAGE. What are we going to lo, sweet frends, I In the tear that is to come, , ; To Baffle that ft-arful fiend of death, !' 1 Whose-messeuger is rum T ' ; I ' Shaltwe fold our hands and-bid him pass, ' As he has passed heretofore. Leaving his deadly-poisoned draught At everyrrabatred dor ? " Whatlrewe "eolnc to do. sweet friends! i Still Wait for crime and pMn, I I Tti-n 'ti' ind the bruises, and neai tne wouua, And.sootne tne,woe5iu Let th fiend still torture the weary wife Still poison the coming childV ' Still break the suffering mother's heart, Still! drive the sister wild? J Still bring care to the gray-haired sire, j Still martyr the brave young aoui Till the waters ot Jh lika n. burnini? stream, O'er the whole great nation roll ; And poverty take the place of wealth. And am underline auu tuuic , Drag down to the Very depths of hell ! t The higest and produest name T Is this our mission on earth, sweet friends. ! In the years that are to come 1 1 If not let us rouse and do our work j . A jratnst thta aniritof rnr 1 .There is not a sul so poor and weak, j , Iu all this g(Kdly land, I Butgainst this evil a word may speak, ' . But lift a warning hand. j "And lift a. warning hand, sweet friends,? . ' ' With a cry for home and harth, 1 ; Adding voice to voice, till the sound shall sweep 1 J i Like ruinVdeath-knell, o'er the earth. : And the weak and wavering shall hear,! And th faiut grow brave and strong, i And, the true atygood and great and wise Join hands tonight this wroug, , f ' What Uncle Sam Pays For Postage Siamoa.-4-Tiv followinffbids per thousand i for adhesive postage stamps were opened ; at the Fostorlice Department yesterday; ; Continental Bank Cojmpany, 14 w cents; Charles ICStwl, New York, 15J cents ; , Colamliin Bak 'Note Company, Wash iingtbn,' 16 cents A American Bank Kote ; ComnanV. New York, 22 cents : Nation- ' al Bank Note Company, New York, 22 cents ; Joseph R. 1 Carpenter, Philadel- '.'u:-oo PK?lAlnhi:i. nr 2S ctf. :5I5 Vt-Waahineton. Thd award delivered at Washingtc i will.be made to the lowest bidder. The preseiit contractor is the Natioual Com . ianvrat 27t cents, nearly double , the nw ofLr. Wash. Republican, llth.: . n New Orleans is in a truly depWabl T . condition as far as financial affairs are con- Tilli LaDY'3 YE3I . I cerned. Her debt is equal to one-fourth s'v j of her property assessment, and many ft vtimea greater than the entire available times errcater than the entire property owned by the corporation. Real esitate has depreciated more than thirty per cent, since '1867, and is still going down: Such" a state of things showri the recklessness and gross mismanagement V that have had full sway in that city since j the "war. But it seems as though the . remedy for such local disorders lay it) the : hands of the citizens, and that it most be t their Vwn fault that it has not been ap- plied long ago. . " I The. Golden A ge (Theodore Til ton) J affirms that Stokes achieved one triumph rftfrfice; 'Haughty scoundrel, with his j lavender kids, received the humble apnlo t gy of the prosecuting officer, whom be; ele ; gantly berated, and the semi contritidnsof certain of the jurymen whom be roagni ; ficently despised. 'It seemed to ns that i the spectaclo of a district attorney asking 1 pardon of a murderer for procuring! his j conviction,' must have made the bones M)f Matthew Halo scrnpo against the cof ; fin lid at the st lf degradation of the jaw. .As. Stokes withheld, bii, sweet scented ; band, and refused the solicted pardon j we I nopo tne district attorney will clemency' from -no other quarter. receive 1 - A. - Crown Prince Randolph ClvarleV Joseph Maximilian holdrj , It was the intention of this paragiaph to state that the youth ful vhelr io the throne of Austria had pass- Pd aTevy1 creditable examination: the youn j gentleman's name is found to be i - so long al to procludo issae in such Iimi- tsd space. ' It is altogether too numerous i mcniKn.; j r I Si ' U : . , 1 f Lice on cattle m3y be removed! by ouringa small quantity of kerosene! on the ekrd with which they are - carded. The application should be frequent, though I j . in Biurtu uitaniie?, 1111 me uce au aisap- prar., ikj lousieat nera k over saw iwas comnlbly, reljoved of them in ten days by this application alone. I t v v m ; ; - i Kouiti asKuxg congress to appropriate suf ficient ; money to remove all obstruction 1 to-thenavi-'ation of the Mississiooiand tributaries; find especially : to the riveii be f -twedti;i3fr: Louis and Cairo. 1 T f Anotiier tUid-iiarvest -is anticipated in EiigIijnd,tJbecaqsofof . the incessant rains dnrbig the planting season, dtluginf the fieldpr withwater and rendering cultiva tion almost impossible. '' ' ? ii . i 1 -' 1 s ! We receire so niaay inquires as to the l&qrs rrwer niner the cireulatio d of newspapers that we find it necessary to publish the following summary, whieh will coyer all the questions that have: beenj addresse to as : I V Subscribers firecoflsidered' wishing to continue their subscription ; J'f-,-j ' ' 2A( subscribers ordering tbediscpntinance off heir . periodicals mai . continoe to , send thetn onti! all arrearage are paid. 3. 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Monev OrdersMonev can be sent to any part ot tne country wiui aDsoiuie saieiyr uy i ooiaiumg atiuuuej yruer, wt uW ipon i are: Ou not less than $1; and not over $20, 10 cents. . Over. $20 nd not exceeding $50, 23 cents. o order issued tor less tban si, or more I than $20. j- ; Sundry I uies It Costs 15 cents eJira, I besides the regular poptage to register a let ter, ill " Stambs cut out from Stamped Envelopes are not -allowed to be placed upon other jit ters, j - " . GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ist district Gurrj-ituck, Camden Pas quotank, Iertford,! Gates, Chowan and rerquiman:, C W Grarrdy, Jr. John L. Chamberlain Republicans. 2nd district Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John C Respess. ;II E Stilley, Republicans. 3rd district No'rthamhpton andBerHam H McLauriq, col'd, Alfred Llody, tie, G D Hollo way, jjRepublican. 4th district Halifax, Henry Eppes, col'd Republican. ! 5lh district Edgecombe, Alex McCa be, Republican. 6th district Pitt, J McCotter, Repub lican. .. 1 1 7th district Wifson, Nash and Frank - lin, Wra. K Davi?, Juo W Dunham,! Conservatives. district graven, A o oeymour, 8th district Craven, A 8 Seymour. Republican . 9th district Jonei, Onslow and Car teret, James G Scott, ConservaMve. 10th district Duplin and Wayne, W A Allen, L W Humphrey, Conservatives, lltn District iireen and Lenoir, Ji W King, Republican. lth district New Hanover, Geo L. " . V. , ! "?u iinrtttsiv-i r m t i v - n 1 1 n n 13th distriot Brunswick and Bladen. G N Hill, Republican. 14th district 3 ampson, O. T. Mur - puey, ijonsfivativ. 15th district Columbus and Robeson, John W Ellis, Conservative lGih district Cumberland and Har - uett, W-s C Troy, Conservative. 17th, district Johnson, 1 ; William H Avera, con.) .1 18th district Wake, James H Harris, -1 1 l : r L l ; i co i u, lveuuuiican; 19th district VVarren, John A Hyman col'd, Republican 1 20th district Orange, Person and Cas well, John V Ndrwood John Y$ Cnn ningham, Cirnsery!ativp. 21st district Qranville Bourbon Smith Republican J I 22nd district Chatham, R J Powell, Conservative. 23rd district Rockingham, J T More head, Conservativp. ' 24th district Alamance and Guilford. J T Morehead, Jr., W J Murray, Co; servative. 1 - 25tli district Randolph aud Moore, J M Worth Conservatives. - 26tb diatrici Richmond and Mont?a meryj R T jTongJ Republican. im aiairaci Anson ana union u m T McCanley, Conservative. I oa.k r..i . j j. 1 1 uiovin-i Vaw"i"a uu umuicji Try m 1 j. st' - I I Karnnorlf I'nnMrvo in 29th diatfict- Mcckledburg, RP War- mgf Uonseryaiiver j 30t!i district Itowan and Davie. Char les Price, Oonscrfative, j 3l8tdistrict Davison, John T. Cramer, Republicanl ) ! 32d district Stokes and ForBjfthe, J M btauord,! Con?ervaitve. i . 33d district Sjurry and Yadkin, A C Cowles, conservative. - 34th district Iredell, Wilkes, and Al exander, " TTioa A Niclioljon, Phineas morion, conser van ves. ; j 35th district AHegnany, Asne, Wat- anga, 1 x 1 odd coneervative. 36th dismct-4-Caldtivel. Bnrkk Mc- Dowell, Micliellfand YanceyT W W Flen mingr-Guilder, conservatieg I : 37th diirict-f Catawba .and Lincoln, James R: Ellis doneervativfi. v f . - 38th district-Gaston and Cleaveland, W JiMilllconserTative. . 39 the districi Rntherford and Polk, Martin Waker,republicAri. . 40th district-j-Buncombe, and Madison, Jas. II. Mjrrimont : conservative, t" - if.. 4lst.- district Hay wood, Henderson! and Transylvania W P Welchconserva1 live. i2d4isliJc Jackson 8waipj! Macpn, Cherokee, Clajr and Graham, W L. Love, conservative. . ? r . . V . v " Bepablicans 18 ; Gonservatles 32. v ; r FOB HOrj8EOFi EEPEESK5TJLTIVZS. fAlamance Gannt. con -Alexander M Carson, ind . 'Alleghany, A. lI..Bryan, detn. Anson II T Bennet, con. ! ' 1 liQn! TJ.I nan ' n--.,' c .-.i n' ",VM51W Y ' V' Bertie F;OJWler, rep. Bladen - A F Ferry, rep. f - Brunswick J II Brooks, rep. Buncombe T I Johnston and Darid Blackwell, con. BorkePinkney Warlick, con. CabarrnsShinn, cob. ni,inii pj t. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret -Silas Webb, con. . Cas well-T " J Poster, Geo W Bowe, I reps. Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, 11 anna, cons Cherokee B K Dickey, con. Chowan John L Win slow, rep. Clay Anderson, con Cleaveland John W Gidney, con. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven I B Abbott, R Dndley, reps. ;, ,( Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T o umienou, rep. Currituck - James SI Woodhouae, con Date Oliver N Gray, rep. Davison J T Browu, John Slicheal, reps. Davie- Charles Anderson, con. Poplin Juo B Standford, J K Outlaw, cons. Edgecombe HV P Mabson, Willis Bunn, reps. Forsythe W II Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. ; Gaston William A Stowe, eon. Gates Robt H Ballard, con. Granville Rich G Snecd II, T Hngbes reps. Graham Greene John' Pattrick, rep. Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J J Woodwyn, renf, -Harnett J li Grady, con. Ilay wood II P Ilaynes, con. Henderson James II Blythe, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Wm S Carter, con. Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. J. N Bryson, con. Johnston Wm. H Joyuer, JeBse Uiu nant, cons. . ' Jones Jacob Scott, rep Inior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison HA Gndger, con. Martin J E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. Mecklenburg Jno E Brown, S W Reid, con. Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr Jultn Shaw, con. ' Nash Lindsey, con. New Hanover - James Ileaton, Wll- col'd. rens. JJ Northampton Burton II Jones, rep Onslow J. W Shackleford, con. Orange Pride Joues, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. 1 Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. Person, Montfort McGehee, con. Put, Wm P Bryant; Guilford Cox, 1 reps. Polk, N.BUainpton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier. reps. J Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. j Robeson, W S.Normeut; T. A McNeil, I cons. j Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, I cons. JUowan. a 2 Lnckey, Kerr Craige, con I servative. . I Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. J Sampson ; . J R Maxwell, Bryan, icons. Stanly M T Waddell, con. Stokes, J G II Michfll. con. 1 Surry, Harrison- M Waugh. eon Transylvauia F J Whitmire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. Union Lemuel Presson, con. Wake, Richafd C Badger, John I Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col, Rob'fc S Perry, reps. Warren, Goe H Kiqg, J Wm H Pas chall, reps. Washington, D C Gnyther, rep. Watauga Jos. B Todd; con. Wayne, J C Rhodes, . G Copeland, I reps. I Wilkes, A C Bryan. T J Dnla. rens. Wilson, H O Moss, con. Yadkin, J G Marler, con. Yancey. J R. Byrd The Great Democratic Journal. THE JtfE W YORK Niews. TmiVT WTflAVi fljlt.. Jt, T aimi wm MUlWt ta Aiyu i m I mw-wm A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-six : Columns of Reading Matter. Contains till the news, foreign, domestic, polit ical and general, with fnll and reliable market reports, Kach number also contains several Bhort stories, and a great variety of literary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc., etc., con stituting, it U donfidently asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper in this country. j TERMS $2A YEAR. . Iducements to Clubs: Five copies, one year $9 00 Ten copies, one year, and an extra copy to the sender. $15 00 Twenty copies, one year, and an i extra copy ta sender ...... ..525 00 Fifty copies, otie year, and an ' extra copy to sender $55 00 ? 'Parties sending clubs as above, may re tain SO per cent of tlie money received by pie ml as commission ' Persons desiring lo act as agents supplied with specimen bundles.1 Specimen copies sent free to any address.: All letters abonki be directed to HBtr YORK WEERLT BWS, 1 1 JTEW YORKClW-POST OFnCEi Weekly UUlvUU-XlUlC!, v Oiooauuilg AKn ; i made iu advent In thWor any other country. The following reasons axe eiven whr ttua is the best Family Machine to Purchase. 1. uecue it will uo. 7. tsecasue you can everything that any ma am fee nickly raie or lower the chine can do, sewing d to adapt it to thick or from the finest'. to the coarsest material, 'hem- luinclotn. 8. Because you hate a abort deep, bobbin by intDK, lining, cordins, braidina. bindinr. aratb- wnica tnetareaa ucon Jeriug and aewing on, at BUntly drawn from the vue hhi, uiud ruuiiuK, centre : the tension b quilting, etc, batter thanioongeqaentlj eren and any other machine does not break the thread . 3 Uecaaaetuetensiona 9. Because the presser foot tarns back: that the a e more easily adjusted than arty other machine. cloth can be easily re moved fler beintr sewed. 3. Because it can worK a beautiful Duiwn-noie. 10. Because the best making as fine a nearl as mechanics pronounce it by the band. j the best finished and 4. uecanse n win em made on the beat princi pie of any machine man broider over the edge. making a neat and beau nracturea. It has no tiful border on any gar- springs to break;- noth roent. i ing to get "ut of order. 6. Because it will work 11. Because it is two a beantifal eyelet hole. machines in one. A Bit 6. Because it can co toh-holk Wovkiko and over-hand seaming, by Skwiko Machixs com which sheets, pillow cas bined. es and the like are sewed lover and over. jfSy No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in It on. 3, 4, 5, and G. Parties lifting a family sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve menta. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do it J tne bet : and mis macnine can oo several 1 kindrt of sewing not done on any Mher machine. besides doing every kind that all others can do. Tlt American or Plain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-hole parts), does all that is done on the Combination except button-hole and overseaming. MERONEY & BRO., Agts. Salisbury, N. C. Examine them before purchaMng any other bewing Macnine. I do not hesitate to say the Aiotriran Combina tion, surpassen all other maclonea. Uewiues Uolnp all the work that other machine can, it oversea m. and works button-holes in any fabric, from SwIsf mnwlin. to Bearer cloth I hare ned .Sineer's Moats. Howe's and the Weed machines, and find the American far ituperior to them all. Mi m. urnipoi. Ihaye used six differentPewing Machines. The Americnn suraiK8 them all. Mks. A. L. Rainev. I have nted The dinner and other machines and would not exchange the Aimriran for ary. . t 1. - r MKS. n . UKI.NULK. Salibbckt. N. C, May 22J. 1872. Mebonet & Beo., Agts. American Com. S. ii. Sir: I have nsed the Howe. Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox & (iibbs dewing macLines, and would not Rive the American Combination for all of thm, it wil! do all that is claimed for it in the circular. I consider it superior to all others I have ever seen. Very Respectfully, Mks. Geo. W. IIarbiksox. We the undersigned take great pleasure in giving our testimony iu f-tvor of the American hewing Machine ir pieiereuce to any other, believing that is it truthfully recommended as the beet machine made. It is simple, durable, runs very light and does not get out or order or drop studies. Mas. Lavra M. Ovekvak, " A . L. Kotst, " J. Allen Dkown, " A. W. Nortuekx. " A. E. Jones, SI. TuomakOS, We hare seen flaming advertisements and heard much laid by tgentsol other machines. We will forfeit one hundred dollirs to the con tending party, if after a fail trial before conijwtcnt judges trie American Machine win not do as well if not better, the work done on any other machine, and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Agents for Sewing Machines since I806, have sold dinger's, Lad Web-Oera. Atwateis's and Florence's, and have abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 27:ly MERUXEY & BRO., Aj'tt ROWAN MILLS ! rPLTE proprietors of tbese j'iptly celebrated JL Mills arj in tne market for WHEAT, and olicit calls from all who have it to sell. Thev pay the highest market cash pric?. Flour! Flour!! Thev also solicit orders fur Flour They manufacture four different grades of Flour, ranging Best Family. Family. Ex tra, aud Super. Tuy also solicit orders tor r.ran. Thev exchange, or grind for toll, as may bo desired. EMMERT, BROS & CO. 39-.Gmp'd wDeware of Counterfeits I JOB n'OSES,,B,WtVAWMtts or sfnrtvly ooUSTssfsitsd. DUhtmtat Druw giU tndfvor ta ' tM eomnttrftiu tomakt rrut arqlM. TJU tnvinhttonamQf4mm Bloaes onutch pcfc. AUMAert mr teortkUt tmttmtion. Tba timii ptUs ara nunUDns la tbs ear of aU thosa painfal and dancraas diseases to which ths fomals eonstltation is rabjaet. They moderate all xoesses and rainoTS all obstroctioss, from what mru u.TO M arrted TOADIES they arc yartlsalarlr suited. They will In a short time brine on the monthly period with reralarity ; and althooch Tery powerful, contain nothina; hurt ful to the oonrtituticm. In all casee of Menrona and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Beck and Limbs, fstift-M on sujrht exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, they will etrect a cure when all other means have failrd. The circulars around each packaaa riy fall directions and advice, or will be sent Am to all wriUnx lot them, eealed from ftfaeervatlon. N. B- In all eases where the eivtrm cannot be htainod. One Dollar encloeed to the Sole Proprie tor. JOB M OSXS, IS Oortlandt SU, New TorkwtU lnnrt a bottle of the ftnmim, eontalnlna Fifty PUla, by return mail, escttraty tU4 from aay knowledire of ita eontents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES". ilBllTAirjB TVJMOWIO WAVES Cure Coceas, Colds. Asthsi. BaoaoaiTis, Boms Tbsoat, Boaasaaass. Dif ricct Bsbatbiso, Is ointar Coascarrioa an Lcso Disbasbs. They have no taete of medicine, and any child wiU take them. - Thousand have been restored to health that bad nefore despaired. Texrimony ri' -n in hnndrede of cases. Ajk for BRYAN'S PCLMONIO WATKR3. Price 33 cents verbex. JOB KOSXS, Proprie tor, 1 i CortUnrtt 8 tret. New York. THE GREAT1 FRENCH REMEDY. DXULA1tlta?S SPECIFIC f Prepared by J. OARAKCIS Ko. tit Rue Lombard, Parii PILLS. LKCIS&X, rant. These pd are hirtly recommended by the entire Medical i faculty ox jrranee 'aen'tv of Ranee as toe Terr beat renwd in all cases or BpnnatnrrhaBa. or 8eminal Weak- rsp Dal neas Kii irhtlv. DaU v or FTtmatm emissions : Sex ual Weaknees or impoUncw I Weakness ariaingfrom Secret Habits and Sexual Kzorsses ; B. lasu.tion ot the Genital Organs; Weak Spine : Deposit in the TJrlne, and all the rhastly train of Diseases arleins from OyeruMor weeeees. I They cure When all other reu diestail. PmmnhUt of Advice to earh box. or wiU be sent Free to any address. .Frinil serBex. Sent by maiL tcurtlvtleifrom m II eWrvarlew on receipt of price, osua . aiup as. ia uoaTiAsnt StKav Yoax. 8olaGneral Aentlc America, j aog 1V,72;'48: ly. - I' "KINDS elf COURT ANDMA GTSTSATEST BLANKS at this Gmplete J&niiny . MACHINE. VZz88&$SL on. ill , ; "TTTtovaxt tt't . (final painting, is really worth tl(h It EX SEWING MACH?NE combined that hm WE GAVE AWAY $10,00 worth i&ffia '!?Sil"T;0. ?e!P5 WEEKLY of America.- BEADTIFUL- LY I LLUSTRAED, Full of reliable. In- strucure and. interesting reading' matter, news and miscel!any,jhort eontlnoed stores. j suet cues and practical matter.' JUST SUIT- YAj to the wants and wi&hes of EVERY 1IAN I . EVERY WOMAN EVERY CHILD, Printed in OIL COLORS. 16 times from ijw itM oiu.LS, size, auxu inenes. ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR; PICTURE can give more pleasure or be a greater orna ment in household.- It can he had FREE, and we iUA i ass subscribers to wait months for it, but will send it at once can be had of our agents. . 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THE (Carolina U?atf Ijman AS A. KEWSTAPKH, Is a canaidato for public fv lL circulation is good, and its standing and patronage improving. It is one of the best advertising mctliums in tlie State, and offers its facilities on as liberal terms as any. ! i - tff). awj uvu Jew York OZoo, 27 BEEQIAS BZ April 2(5,1672. Oily J. U ELLIOT & Co. Manufacturers of Winntboro us HAND I ! 2 v w PAMPHLET i .araw srV rr 0 spec tea f o r 1 8 7?. Sixth Xczt. THE ALDINEJ ' ' Aa Illustrated HontLl Jourcil, o Direr- T tally admttcd to lo lie Ilanfisomctt lVnodical in the World. Rep: rcscn t alive and jChan)pon 1 cf AtncricajTAittl Kctor Sale in Boot 'fr Ketc$ Stortx. TI1EJLDIXK while ImttA. witk all tk. rrjrularit, has nooe of th ttmiiorary or timet interest tharacteriUc of ordinary fpetiodieala. ( it u an eicceni tnweeuanj4oi porf lijtit, a&4 trraccf ol literatnra ; and a objection of tictar ' and whit, AIUourh cachi aocomiipV anmb. afionla a fmh pleaaor to IU frieaxV, the real va'.oeand beauty or Till! 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Notwithstanding the Increase in the brieve subscription last Fall, wliea TUB AlJ)ISP axeumrd iu present Dome proportion and rep. rtentalive character, the rditioo wtu saorc fJU doulied during iaM year; proving ihat th Aujcrican monc apiwiae, and will support, a uicere tilbrt in the cause of Art TL nolZ tiUns anxious to justify Jthe ready coaSdencc thus demonMrated, have exerted Lbetnaelrea Ia tlie utmost to develop and. imnraii tK . and the plan for the coming year, is unfolded by tie monthly bwces'will atoDtkjkldelirht even tne mct aangniue friend vf Tttv . A L DISK. I i ' : The publishers are authorized 16 uimhhm deigns from many of tLenoa eminent artkia of America. : I In addition, THE A LDISE will mrodo. examples of the bent drirn maater. aelected wan a vitw io me ni;net anwic auccepa, and greatest general interna ; i voiding Wh aa Kara become familiar, through holographs, or copies of anv kind. i ; Tbeanarterlv tinted r.latm fur It7 ;tl . -w . - -w . .. a v i .. - t. rr.io it Vu .... Utrfche, appropriate to tile four seaaona. These I'.iuv, i u)c in iua iwua tor j anuarr. April, July, and Oitober,' would be fclooe worth the price of a year'a aubnription. The popular feature of a copiously illustrated "Christmas" number will be ooolinued. To pooM such a valuable epitome of the art world, at a cunt so triflinj will ooenmand lb snbxri4ior.s of thousands in every section f thernunirr ; Lot, as the nscfulneM and aUractions of THE A LDISE can U enhanced, io propor tion to the numerical itiCreae of its) supporter, the pub.Uhr proptwe lornakeaMorancedoo- bJ ",n lJ the following nnparalkled ofiero. x'remicm euro mo ror,i873. Every suuiKTilr to TJE AhblSE, who pats in advance (or (he yiar 1S73, will receive: wiijiui.t a'liitional chars a pairef beaatifal oil chrouurt, afler J. J. Hill, the etaiaeat Eff, lih itainur. Tl.e pkiures tlilleTbt YiU age IWiW," and -( row-it the Moor," art 14 X 20 incht-s ere printed frem 25 difitTrnt plalra, rijuirinz 20 iu'irt4Ioua 'aod tiula to perfewl t-ndi piciure. The satue t Lron.oa tre sold for Z'Vi prr psir, m the art tftjrt. Aa it ia the de- tcrnnr atu.n of its roodurbrt-s to kerf THE AL IUS E of the reach tf cotatiuoo ia every uYpartiiiit.t, tlie cl.roiuus will be fjtmd eorrea poudinlr ahead of any tbat can b1 offered by otl r m i i.KlieaU. Every MiLacrtbrr will receive a t-rrtit.i-ate, over the Mgaature of (he puUiab erV, r,u ,rrr irung t!at tlie c liromos delivered hall be c-jual to the asm pies furniJed the afreet, or the mot.t r will be refunded. T1 distribu tion of j ivturi- tf this grade, free td the sobscri bti to a five dul!ar fcrialical, wil( mark aa -ucli in the l.i4rv of Ar; anti, cxxUkief-iDK ihe unprtctenUtl hearnewf of the Hce of THE A LDISE iim -If, the tnafvel falls little abort of a tu Inch', tven to tLoe teU acquainted trUU t!.e acliievenitiiU of inrwtiire cenius and in- lrxcl neihatiical Sriof-. (For tlluatra-. tion r.i lfuc chroruo, se ovituLer wue of THE A LDISE.) Tho Literary peportiaent will continue under l he care of Ma,Kl CHARD HENRY STODDA III .l asMKtwl Ir the beat writer and n-tof the ir, w ho wilt strive to have ihe litetaiurc of THE ALDlStlwtjt in kit'i'ing with i!srti-$c atlraetions, per annum, hi advance with Oil C'hrorini Free THE A LDISE will, hereafter, be obtainable or.lv bv subm.riition. There will be no reduc ed or tlub rate; cah fr sabfcriiMlons must be st tit to the ptiMUhers direct, or handed to the locnl artnt, trillout rcpjiuilt Jily to Ou pullUkerx, except in caes where tle certificate ia given, hearing tlie fac-$itnilc signature of James SCT- tox A. t o. i AGEXTS WAXTJ2D. Anv jkt-oii, wUhing io act jKrntinentlv aa a local spent, will mtireful and prompt infor mation v af plvinj to ; J AM KS SUTTON & Co., lnbli.her, is MJIDES LANE, SEW YOLK. 0;-tf. i RIBBONS, MLLINABY sUJD GOODS, 1872. j , NHiitc Goods, Eiiibroidcries, dc. AKMSTllONGtATOK k CO. Importers, Maiiufciurer sad Johbera R.nnel Triming, Neck and Sah IUbbona, Velvet Kilbons. Neck Tie. Konoet SUka, -VtlveU and Crape! Flowers.; Fealbers Oniaiaenls, J'rauics, A. TEW orr AM UA"IE unp fintOinl HATf, TtlMMtD A5D iMilsais. And in et.unetiing Wareroma While La-es, Good, Linens, Ettbroidcriei, Net. Cottars, . Fetts, GaadkerUtleia. Head Se.L Ac. C. i ' No. 137 and 139 Halt. sU, llal jiroore, Mi. - Tliee gouU are nianafactared by us or boofht (or Vatli diredlv from lb turopeah and Aater- ican Xfa nu fact orr, cteLrafinj iB the latest tinvcltus, nneqnaled in'rartetr and cheapness i lo anj ni.iri.el. ; Urdern fti.td with care, proDiplcsa aoa cia- watcb. - ? ra: pd. OMAHA LOTTERY To he Irawn ia INjUlie, Iec tOib, 1872. Ticket S I. carli or U lor ) Ti Lttoaeit bv Li; rtiC. j. u. uin, ...... . I 4-O08 l urso.i i sau i nif ....... 1 GrsaJ l i l'nt..... ...A.......0 - now 1 GiiLd CmiJi lYire ........ I Grand Tssh lrli i.' 10.WS1 L.tt ...... JD0O I COOO ( J..... 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