nr 3 -i I a . ' ; 44 - i 1 I Si-' , : ; ! j 5 :.- u v 1 -i I 1 l.r 1.V 1 J i t " IU. . i ' i . ; 'I 1 - .1 .: Tim fih.st, stqneL h : f r'v 74 fit JOAQUIN jirLLERr, rl Cf IIr liAniU,rere 'cl8iWi, 'down ward and doubled, . 'Tier Lead, duxrn and depressed ; IW oanin like fhvt billovri troubled t ' Fn fitful and robes Wefe all dust, and dis- 4-rdered,!-'-,'1,)-.''rV, ir- l;! V V T , Tier glorf of hair, and her brov, Iter faiee that had lifted and lorded.' t 1 ! Tell pallid and passionless no w. : And she heard not accuser that! brought I " -'ncrf'T' ." . " ' -. ,- 'V! ' 1 In tuoekery hurried to Him j ,r $'':' Kor beeded, not said, nor besought ber J ... With ej?8 lifted doubtful and dim, 1 ; ButTcruahed and stone cast in behavior, ' Sbe stood a a marble would stand : f And. the Saviour .bent do n, and Uhe Sar iour 1 . J-; , . fin alienee wrote on the sand. 4-1 - -j I 1 'H.Vr ;.;.: (; b;t l-'.;,r bVw .'!.! 'fc What wrote he? -What; Ml ' from the fin ; . gere . t -.;''....',' v.s 1 !. Of JMsna. like perns tn the sand T !n - Oh; betterj the K,iog of all nioi?er ' t'Vnr twttnr than rnnninr old hand Of Dotner the mightvncheriahedV ; f .Had failed 'ere the rone that sufficed f. For the'agea was fashioned, than perished : Thsaai Itnl lirioo. crrittun ri f?hrint f .! T' Are; belter tliat every one pliant- ; 1 , And cunning Vith harps or with topgae Yes, JieUer.with Miltou, the giaftt, ;J j i- -J And fatherof allj that is suog,'4 ,' To celebrate (o Qlory i l,Vhere never re,.batile0. fprgot, . , Tkaiklb'u little line with t its story . lili 0( peace and compassion were not. ; ', lie arose and looked on the daugther ; f Of Eve. like a delicate flower. i I Then he heard the reyilers that brought her -Men storm V and Stronas a tower: i J Aadheiaaid. -' She has sinned; Let4 tbe r' blameless ''"('- '' f .Conie.forward and cast the first stone. -. . Bat they, they fied ashamed, and yet shame . .:-less! . -r..;' , . j -c: '.,.. ,. ' , And she, she stood fair and, alone, i J , Wbo'nbw shall accuse and arraign us I ; ' What! man shall condemn and disown I Bluer Christ has saidjonly the stainless Shall cast at his felllow a stone. ; -For wbatmai) can' bare ushis bosom, i And touch! with his forefinger there, ' 1 Anl say !tis now, as a blossom ? ' t ; f i Beware of the stainless, beware ! ; ;. .::. -v-2 - .: O woman, born to believe as ; - "i ' w Yes, also first to ' forget; ' -'!-'-;-';'"' jJorn first tojbetrayand dece)veajs ; Yet first to repent and regret ; j ' Oh. first then in all that is human, - i Yea, first Where the Nazarenetrod : f : O woman ! O beautiful woman V, i f ,:- Be then first In the Kingdon of God.J IIow Pot.? Asabi.e Leb Came .to be niisiiti) laul Peebles" writes in the Home Journal : :j I t A pleaBant littlejetory of John R. Thompson and Edgar A. I'oe, appears in the VGoBsip" corner of Li i5 ncott'a Magazine, for' May. 1 Pro bably the read era of Itha IIomeJoirhal--esyz-cially those who V dote"" upon the author of The ltavenf have- already enjoyed the a& m 1 4m. mi t ! mm 1 9 m 0i mm 4 . t count of poor, roe s "tlurieen juiepsr anatue agreeable titillation?of the midrifl' created by his tumblerful of French brandy, taken neat. But the "anecdote reminds me of another one, which I do not reraerubcr to have seen In print; pernapa you nnve ppnee lor iu r n White 'Mr., Tftoni iwon. wait condnctinir tbe Shern' Literary Mcsnntger, Poe Was a regular vuitor ,W the editorial Ranctum of that excel' lent niaffsuihe or; rather' he wa ati exceed Ingiy Irregular dropper-in' ; his moral condition being, ao to peak, always abnormal, if judged by the ordinary Jiuinan standards.!,: Generally under the combined' Influence of pbeticlfreniy and a; htrong'alcoliolic stimulant, he was like wiAe ceiebrateo for a perpetual, impeennioeity. Money seemed to .drill holes through hi pock et, and; by aprne curious invention of theMaws (for his day was "the day of goldi and silver) underwent a procem of liquefaction, Like an excwllentVnonjje, he was alwaya absorbent and soon dry.- ' -,"'' ' ' i-H'-- :tl: One ;day,' chferlnff' Thompson's' roomthe aame In Which 'the buffet with the fine French brandy stood foe requested a small loan, say Insr that he had received a sudden call to Phil adelphia and was out of funds 14 Would Mr. 'Thompson oblige mm with five dollars r' -i .The editor of tbe Southern Literary Mettenaer, I accustomed Id Poe't pecbliar ways, met the de . mand with the grace and " open hand for which be Is noted rand Poe: bowing his Ithanksi re treated 'toward, the door; but,' pausing at the tnrenoid, -ne carelessly flung to Thompson a small bit of writinp, with the remark : i ' v ' 'rftT: the way. .Thompson, there 1 is a riiule thine 1 knocked pff LiRt week it's not much, but you nave been, vcry.Jiind to me, and perhaps you Can make room for It somewhere in , the Marvrlne I'' savin? which he turned and left - 'I'hOmpsoa opened the paper and found the manuscript of " Annabel Lee" one of themoHt charming of love jtongn. Z It appeared In the next number of Q Southern Library UetMnarr, .Thompson, jl believe,' still preserves theauto- ftapnkoopy as a raeoiejito.oi.roe. . 4 . . 4a. ! -" A M rjpiI-MARRIED WOMAN, ! There is a woman in Washington who .' t." t .-J. 1 1. .ii .1 u .tit ; na uuti;u nve , uusuanas.. jewecenuy sue 'r named a1 sixth. Unon the dar of the j wedding a man called at the house of tbe : grnonj asked for that gentleman, and r V then proceeded to'' measure his bod y. with ") a'Upeiine, The'iufalaated jrjooin enter- ' . -f talnean idea., tl might, perhaps,,be a i .. man sent around by his tailor. ; After the Creniony iirclurch,lowever, the husband was surprised to-otMrre this same person Unding.iiitJhevfairuIe,anoVwiiikiMg fdHously at the T,inde tas ;tlie, party ciuio oiitjta ihVj,caU)ea.,'Jjii8 ,as they, were tatting off tho ; mysterious being put his L -Ml 1. . .1. j -LI J i t-. . , imu mio iu carriage, winaow, ana wuist mtt n1 DH tha homo nf 4.a ! .. J . . 1. - ! brido'( blashed J aiid said she believed he .wu;olhffTnofnvdertaker1neil . I lhojnan.Was not so happy. .He was har j i I dlyy happy lat ,al,' and a certain, gloom 1 1 j seemed topvercastlh honeymoon. Per ' 1 1 j haps thevnucrfakef wai too prompt But i tUi; we like seen an takeTafr interest ! ' iu his bneine.es. ! .'s: tJfcfcE-AXD Lossor LiFB.--OuTuesdaY VM' - morning Mr.' Tandy Holman, residing in ! I Comberland' conntyj nine miles Ifroni j. Finn vjlle left; liome With" liisi wiff and !j. chjld'on k; visit, leaving in charge of his , house Miss 'Ait ii Lowe,- decrepit old lady ; vity-fiv0 yenra of age.''- No one else was . ! on the ' premises ,l)nring their absence J the' dwejling was honied, from some cause : unknown, arid in the afternoon rthe char- 1 i T-yi-ed remsins of the unfortunate lady were '; found beneath t he smoking; rniBs.f ." r Mr. Holman ftacf stored, fnihls dwelling , j ior:ia(e keeping; hfantire crops I cirrn I juid 'tobacco-and everything was deitroy rr ' d. H hi loss 'kbout r 3,iD0fj:rithf ho .! ! luauraiu - . .'f1 r perea o ineunae: ;-uot a ready wade . jj onhltjl JuVt sojehlmj lBjautiful fit - beaotifiil I J. 1 W'oen the happy man dt We receive so man v inquires as to the laws governing the circulation of newspaperstfiat we find it necessary to publish the following summary, wmen wui cover an ineqnesuons that have been addfessed to us ; v 1 . 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Uepublicans. . mt l VS UlCbl SWlff 'JL Jlltli. ncuitiu (.Val Martin. Diirp. Beaufort and llvde John C Itespess. H E Stiller, Republ 3rd ditrict4-Northarahpton and Befx lie, (x D Holovfay, Kepublicari. 4th drstrict--Hulifax.- Hcnrv EnDeis. tol'd Repnfelicfin. f be, Republ icjaul. - , .? , 6th distrisit iPitt. J McCotter, Repul) lican. :; 7 1 - 1 . - ' :i i- - i 7th dititridt-f W i'son, ia8h and Frank lin, Wm. K l)avis, Juo W Dunham, Conservatives. ; 8th district--Craven, A S Seymour, ttepnbltctfn.p 1 4 v 9th dtstric!t-jones. Onslow and Car eret, James! G! Scott, Conservative. I ; 10th districtf--DupHn and Wayne, iW A Allen. L W Humphrey, Conservatives : 1 lth -Di8triet-Green 1 and LenoirJ R W King, Republican. 1 lth dieUictf New jHanorer, GcolL. Mabson, cord, .Republican. J i. I ,13th distnctKBrnnswick and Bladen, G N Hill, R&publican. 1 I 14th didtitci- Sampson, CT T. Mur phey, Conservative. I 1 15th districtl Columbus and Robeson, i-i xr TttV- !n i I yoim xjiijb, AjonservHiive. j . I lOthr didrTc-r Cumberland and Har nett, , W. U 1 my, Uonservative. j 17th, diatf icq Johusou,,!; William H? Avcra, con. i 18ih distsict Wake. James it llariia. lublickn. cot a, nep 1 a 1 r iy tn aistnct-H- w arren. Jonn a tiyman i- ' I nv w i a -ww -- col d, Kepnbhcin. - : - -Orangef Person and Qas- INorwood John W Cnn ninffham. (ionservntlves. ' 1 21st district-r-GrauvilIe Bourbon Smith Republican 1 . ! 22nd district! Chatham, R J Pow'ell, Conservatite. ' . i 23rd districti-RoekmglkaaB, J T More head, Gonserrative. .i ; j 24th districtf-Alamance and uilferd. J T Morehead, Jr., W J Murray, dot Servatfve.: '! 'J ' ""'' ! " 25th (isstrict-lRandolph! and Moore. J M Worth flonsiervatives. i j ". 26th districtlRichrhond and Montgo mery, It 1 Jjong; Republican. r j 2?th dist ractf--Anson anjd Union U M T McGanlrjy, Conscrvativie. ; j I -28th district! Cabarrus and Stanley $ U Bar u hard tj Conservative. : 89ih disti-ict'Meckledbnrg, RP War ing, Conservative .; ': ' I . - 30tW district-? Rowan and Davie, Char les Price, (onJervative, ; . 'l "1 j ; i 3 1 td ist ijict i Davison , J ohn TrCramer, Repab.licaijp -j , rs":,r"; -1 i32d diawicti-Stokesand Forsythe,J M btaffordj Cdnservatu-e.-;, " : 33d distnct-Sarry ' aud: Tadkin, Cow ice, conservative. ... . , ; AC j 34th .4isrictt- Iredell, .Wilkes, and Al exander," VTho A Nicholson,' T?hiueas lfj35jVdis(ricAneghany; , ----.--r,-. ----- .., . . i - - ftuga, 'I -W ainld conservative. j . ; 3Cth iTisftrid Caldweil.1 Burke, ( Jtc Do well, Michel and Yance,'W W Flem minc Guri4.! conservatives. . r 37lh "disriei Catawbt , and Lincoln James R nElHaf tonservativelC r i t t h 38th districi--Gaston and CleaveJahd, W J , MilUtT, conservative T j ? 39the dtrict--Rntherford and Polk Martin Walkek ennblicAnL -! j ! i ''"c f 40th district BuucoBibe, and Madison, Jas. IL Mirri(aon,' conservative. : , : i n i .4 1 st. ; di4t rictHay wood, , Henderson. and Transylvania; W P WelcU;onseriri i ?d diatdctffjao .c4nservative :V-1.-: S Mv A itepublicans IS ; Conservaties 32. TOU HOUSED OrltKPttESK3rrATlVES 1 i . ! , ' "":-- - : -- - . . ' -Iamanco-pannt. jon&'Ulv Alexander JjM Carson, in . . Alieghauy," A- I.' BryaD, deni..: ,y I .A'49n44 U ,T Bwnrfe't, con. te -f ' Ashe-Squire Trivet t, rep. Beaafort Samuel Carson, rep.V ; ;; Bc'rtie-f.rC MUler; re;;; : BlKienr'Air, Pwrryjr.repi : Brians wickj-i-II Brooki rep.V l" Buncombei-Tr D Johnston kud David Blackwellicin V-'l? :4 "-. V"' " ' jjarHtemKneywarlicfc,; C4tarrnSUnn, con 0: 'ai 'i'Jz. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. b i v ". Ciimden -i Simeon A Jones, rep. C4rteret 8ilaa Webb "con. $ f a laswell: 1' J. Jt oster, lieo V.Uowe, I ecus..!-j . , t; r.?;v.i .fife 4;:r4- CiatawDau ii o : 110ns ton, cm.? -t Chatham J M Moring, Hannajcoh1 Cherokee B KJ)ickej, con. A Cliow'afi iJohifi'L Wlnslow irep.- I 34y Anderaon conl 'taiv j. . CJeavelaBd John W (iidpey, con. , Vv.u..m. . . .. , - 1 Craven I B Abbott. E H Dudley, I k" 'J I t - knnj r I r Cumberland G rWt Bullard, con., T S Lutterloh, rep. iiurriiucK - James m wooanoase, con Dai e Oliver N Gray, rep. Davison J T Browa, John Michcal, reps. : !. . - . . . Davie Charles Anderson, con. itapliu Juo B Standford, J K Outlaw, ctms.;- ' ." . " . T Edgecombe- W P Mabson, Willia, Bunn, reps. i : Forsythe -W II Wheeler, Tep. Franklin John II AVilliamson, rep. "Gaston Willillra A S to we, con. Gates Robt H Ballard, con. . Granville Rich G Snetd H,T Hughes reps. I John Pattrick, rep. Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax JnoBrjant, -J J V oodwyn, rep3. Harnett J R Grady, con. HaywoodH P Hay nes, con. Henderson James H Blythe, rep. Hertford James . Sharpe, rep. Hyde-UWm S Carter, coti. : Iredell Shinn and Turner, con, Jackson. J. N Bryson, con. Johnston Wm- H Joyuer, Jesse Hin- naut, cons. j Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lpnior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirsah, con, iMacon J L Robbinson, con, Madison U A Gudger, con. Martin J E Moore, cou. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. Mecklenburg Jno E' Brown. S W Reid, con. Mitchell JW Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep Moore- Dr John Shaw, con. - (Nash Lindsey, con. ' New Hanover Jam-s Ileaton, Wil liam II McLiuiin, ciil d, Alfred Llody, col U, reps. jNoithamplon Ljurton II Jones, rep. Onslow J W Shackk'ford, con. Orange 1'ride Jones, Jones Watson, con. L jPurol Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. erquimans, J It Uaruen, n p. -Prsorr;- Monlfurl MvGehee, con. Pitt, WmP Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. t r ' ' T r ; : , Polk, i. B Hampton, rep. --Randolph J W Beanr Harrison Fra zier, reps. ... '' Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. Robeson. W S Norment; T. A McNeil. cons Ai.ui.iiiuiiauj, itviuoeiLR-. d ujuues, cons.s ; " t Rowan. F K Luckey, Kerr Craige," con servative. Rutherford, Eli Whitspant rep. ' Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. - - Stanly M T Waddell, con. Stoke's, J G II Michell. con. Snrry, Harrison M Wangh, con. bwain 1 D Brypon, con. Transj lvaniu F J Whitmire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jone?, cn. Union-i-Lemuel Presson, con. Wake, Richard O Badger, John C Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col, Rob't S Perry, reps. . Warren, Goe H King J Wm H Pas chall, repB, , Washington, D 0 Gny ther, rep. Watanga-: Jos. B Todd. con. vayne, j u ixhortei, Jii. Gr Coclandf reps. .- . . . Wilkes, A C Bry an, 7 J 13 ula, reps. Wiluon; H C Moes, con. Yadkin, J G Marler, con. Yancey. J R. Byrd The Great Democratic Journal. YORK News. BXSIX7. WOOD, Editor & PropY. A Mammolli Eight Page Sheet, Fif ty-gix lolumns of Rcadiug MaUer. Contains all the nevnl foreicrn. domestic, polit ical and general, with full and reliable market J . .- T. L , 1 . - ,! reporuv : ijacu nuiuoer aiso contains several short; stories, and a great variety of - literary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc etc, con sjtituting, it i donfidently vasserted; the most' Complete vpeckly newspaper tn this country. iv conies, one vear.A .vr. i l.- rift len . copk', one . year, and an " ' Twenty, conies, ono v.f'ar. and. au . H extra copy, tpf eeuderj ..$25 00 Fifty copies, one year, and an l extra copy to sender.. .;$55 00 ' Parlies, sending clubs as above, may re tain 26 per cent qfrilie money received by them, as commission: ; ' f ! 1 ! -4 s' Srjii ?'',?:. S.i;4-' '-..It Persons oeairing to act as agents supplied with specimen' bondla, .Specimen copies seat free to any address: "AII letters sbould be directed, to j , fisi wmsv,itvi- , i ' L .rYr.'l'f"!' : AjlEW. YORK CITY POST OFFICE. 1 jl ft. r Weekly .I'll Hi-; v-jHLlUf. S"Rhffjvri.TTnlo -. flTATflQQTniTi n I ...V-;.i::T-'.i.:"ANI " r-: CoTnptete-rSetiingr MACHINE. r tUyJ.it. 5V t n fi yL The first and onlr BUTTON-HOLE ANT) SKW I tfCi ; M A I TH I ?J K. -rnmhint th.t I, made iu advent in this or any other country. Family, Machine to Purchase. 1. seoauseu will do, 7. ceeuue foa .esa everytluag that any ma quickly raise or lower the ehine ' can do, -sewing (rom the finest to the coarsest material, them Sring. felling, cordinff, feed to adapt it to thJek or tuiQcrota; . 8. Because you kave a short deep bobbin by which the thread is con stantly drawn from the braiding,) om4ing,gata- prwanjf,t erinsr and sewing on, t ltfk un til A wiv oiy time rufflio-r, centre; the tension is qaflting. etc, better than any t lief machiue. -. 2. Hecauso tbe tensions a e nire easily adjusted than any, other macliine. consequently even ' and does not break the thread . 9. . Uecauae the prssser- foot turns back ; that the cloth can be easily re . 3. Because it can work moved Alter being sewed a be.intiful buttoa-ho'.e to. liecanse the; bent making as, fine a pearl as mechanics prononnce it the best finished ! and by the hand i : 4. Becnase it will em made on the best princi broider., over tbe edge. ple or any machine man makiog a neat and beau- utacturea, ' it- has no tifut border on any gar aieat. ; springs to break; notb ing to get oat of order. 6. Becaa.se it will work It; -Because it Is twoi macl.inesio one. A But a beautiful eyelet hole 6. Because it can do over-hand seaming, by ton-hole Wokkiko and Sewig ilACHi.sjt com which sheets, pillow cas es and the like are sewed bined. ! over and aver. . 1iS No other Machine can accomplish the kind of fewiug stated in ros. 3, 4, 5, and 0. ' Parties njSing a family sewing machine; want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ments. ; It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work ana uo 1 the best: ana ims machine can Uo severe kinds of sewing not done on v oilier machine, Jesides oing every kind that all others can do TIiaAmerivlH or Plain Sewing Machine. ('itlioilt the bultori-hole parte), docs all that is done on t!ie Combination except button-bole and Qverseaniinij, ME HONEY & BRO., Ats. Salisbnrv, N. O. Examine tliem before purchasing any other ! JHjwinj: iVliicimie. I do not hesitate to say the American Conbina tion, surpiti'scs all other machine. li2ea doing ail the worK that other. machtnef it ver.-"ains and works button-holes in any fabric, from .Swiss muslin, to Beaver cloth I have used .Sin zet floats',, tlowe's and the Weed machines, and find i the American far superior to tla-in all. I havelnicd six ili?ne:t e iiijr Machined. Tli America; n surpasses ticm A T... 17 .VINT V I havened Theinrr at Mi'iiiiics ami would hot 'exchange tl.'e Ain ri :a Mud. H N . Hi:"jngi,E fi.iiSrBT, N. 0.. Mhv 22J. 1872. MKBrtNEY &HrO., Ats. Aineric Topi. S. M. Sir i h.ivo ncd the Howe. Rinccr, Whee'er it Wilson, H'ilcoXifc liiblis Sewinjf machine, and would njDt live the American 1 oinbir.nt.on for all of thm it will (In ftll that is clnireed for it in the I consider it superior to all others I circc,larL have evijr sean. Very Hepectfnlly, Mks. Geo. W. Uarbixsok. Weth$ undersigned take xreat jileanie in giving our tehfiimonv in favor of the Amencau f-ewina Machine ir pielereute to any other, believing tht fe it truthfully recommended as tlie best machine made, iltiasiinple, durable, runs very light and doet not get out of order or drop stitches. I Mas. Lacka M. Overman, A. L. ForT, t " J. A1.1.KN Hkowm, j " A. V. N'OKTDKKN. A. E. Jokes, . " M. E. TnoMAsox, We have seen flam insr advertiapnienLa ami hAftrri I nnch Baid by I gents ol other machines. e win roriem one iinnureu aonars 10 ine con- 1 judges tue American Machine will not do as well if not better, the ork done on any other machine. and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Apentafor Rewinpr Machines since 1856, have sold Siner'a, Lad Webster's. Atwaten-V and Florence's, and have abandoned all forthe American. Sendand get sample of worlc. 21ily JIEKONEY A BRO., A.?'ts R0WAN MILLS ! 'IUR proprietors of thce justlv celebrated I Hills aru in the market hr VflE A.T, and solicit calls from all vho have-it to sell. They pay the highest market cash prices. Flour! Flour!! They also solicit orders for Flour They i mauuiacture iour nmerent grades ol rlour, ranenne 23est Faznilv. Pirailv. Zix tra, and super They also solicit ordenrfor Bran. They exchange, or grind for toll, as may be desired. EMMERT, BROS & CO. 39:mnpl -ySewaro of Counterfeits I 1 JOB HOSES' i'Sa'MB8 . art istmetoely cocvrxarBiTBD. lithonett Drutr- . fist endeavor to tt'l tht counurfsita tonuUce greater . prqflte. TA gemtin have the name jfJoH ilomtm I en each packag e. All other are locrthlettimitatfon.. ; Tb eaaciaa PtlU are unfailing in tho core of all ; those patnfnl and dance to as dlsAses to which th female constitatira is rabjeet. - They mode into all t eeeasea aad removo all obetrnctioiu, from what-. , evereaate. ! i TO MARItlED I.ADTES ! ' they are partieulaily toited. TUcy wiU In ehort , time bring- on the monthly period with regularity; : and although Terr powerful, contain notbjnr hurt ful to tha constitution. In all eases of Neror.s and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, atiirue on alirht exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, ther all other means hare failed. The circulars around iienoa ana Whites, mey win cnec a care when each -package rire fall directions and advice, or ; will he sent flee to all writing for them, eealod i from obserratlon. N. B. In all case when the aaarnra cannot be : ootained, One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie i tor. JOB MOSES. 13 Cortlandt St, New Tork,will Insure a bottle Piils, by return mail, etcurtly icaltd from any smowiedre of it contents. j RELIEF IW TEN MINUTES. i PTILMOSIO WAFElta 9 I Onre Cocoas, Colds, Asthhx, bochih, Soaa t THaoiT.Hoaasissss, DxrnccLT Husathijo, Is ; ciritHT CoaacafTio asn Lcao 1isasej- Thoy ; have no taste of medicine, ant any child will take them. Thousands have been restored tn health that had before despaired. Testimony ei- n in hundreds of case. Ask for BRYAN'S Put MOIVIO WAFERS. Prlre 35 cent per bcx. 3 Oil M0SE3, Propria- -or.HOortUndt Street, New York.- ; ; THE . GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. 1 DEUkMAUITE'8 SPECIFIC PILL8. ' ; t.'-.- rreparedtrr J. trAU.AAUii.KJi, Ko. 114 Bno Lombard. Parra. i i These ttrta are hlchly recommended fcythe ratira ' aledical racnlty of France a the very best remedy in all eaaea f gpermatorrlwaa, or Seminal Weak ' neat : Hirktly. Daily or Premature Xmiaaiona ; 8ex- -, nal WMkneos or tmpottney ; Weaknees ariidn f from . Secret Habits and Pexnal Excesses ; Melasatien ol tha Genital Organs; Weak Spine t Beposita ia the Urine,. - 4 and, all the ghastly train of IHaeasea arisinc from OrernrIseeseeM. Theyessra when all etherrem- 'iUm tmU PaonhleC of AdTice tn ea-h ben. or will , oe seat Free to any addreea. Frlc 1 K t ermaiL mmeurttrteraie rmmaii imriims est iTacaintaf nriM. ABO. M0SK3, 1 OoaTbASBt fir-. Haw teaa.8oLa QanaralAxantirt tiwricfc,. ( 'Jjvti'iiof 14, 7243: JtyXlsrr . 4- i T r trtTfnipi llirmr I. I-"' Junuo w.xjuuJiAAa.AJjuM t , - , . . ' ' . 1 1 . . . . . . - 1 I 1 .i 1 i - A Vl-f 111 A. . 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' NO AGENT In your neighborhood, AVE WANT ONE. Q W waut only Good, Attire I Agents, eith er local or canvassing.--as we almost fcWe away a VAIjU ABLE outfit, and further the BEST PAYING agenct in America. Give exclusive territory and the BEST TOOLS to work wiMi. Our Agents haviuc immense success, aud making fioin $5, to $15, per day. one Agent took 40 sabseribscriptions in one day, others report from; 10 to 25 per day. Specimen copies of paper full particulars, tenns, etc., sent free to any addrecs. Write A t Once to Uuh Fiuesidk Fmexd, Chicago. 111. . 13:-Sf TIIR Scientific American, FOR 1873. . BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The Scientific A?:Ei4cAjr, now iniu 28th year, enjoys the wiJtct circulation of any anla- gons periodical in the world. Its contents embrace lbs latest and most inter eting information pertnining to the Industrial, Mechanical, and Scientific l rogrem of the World; Descri!.tions, with Beautiful Kncravingm, of New Inventions, New ImpleinenU, New Pro cesses, and Improved Industries of all kinds Useful Notes, Fact Recipes, Suggestions and Advice, by Practical Writers, for Workmen and Lmnloycrs, in all the various Arts. Descriptions of Improvements, Discoveries, and Important Works, pertaining to Civil and MccliaiKcal r.ngineerinj'.iMiIlinjr, Mining and Metatlnrgy : Reconls of the latest proerei in the Applications of Steam, Steam Engineering, Hallways, Ship-buildinc, - Navigation,' Tele graphy, Telegraph Kngintering, Electricity, Msgnetism, L.iht and Heat. The Latest Discoveries in Photgrnph v, Chem istry in the Arts and in Domestic or-Household J'xxmomy. The l;it(Pt Ir form a lion pertaining to Techno logy, Miiroscopy, ilatlu ni.itio Agronomy, f reoraphy. Meteorology, Mint-ralogy, Geology, Zoology, liotany, Morticulture, Agriculture, Architecture, Lnral Lcouoiuv, Household Ixon oniv. rowi, LiLihuritr, licatiiiir, entiution. anu Ileullh. In short the whole range of the Sciences and Practical Aris are enihraceo within the rcoikjo the Scientific American. No person who desires to be intelligently informed can afford to be without this paper. rarmers, Mechanics, Lngincers, Inventors. Manufacturers, Chemists, Lover of Science, Teaebers, Clergymen, Liwyers, and People of all iTofessions, will hnd the N ientilic American to be of great value. It lioul,l have a place in every Family, Library, Study, Office and Count ing Koom : in everv Head in" Iloom, College Academy, or School. Published weekly, splemlidlv Illustrated onlv 5J a year. The vearlv Numbers of the Scientific Araari can make two splendid yolums of nearly one thousand pages, equivalent in contents to Four 1 housand ordinary Hook luqt$. A n Ofhcial List of all Patents issued i& published weeklv 8TSiecimen copies scut free. Address the pub lishers. Mrss &. Co., 37 Park Row New York In connection with tbe Scien tifie American, Mcssts.Mc'5'N ,sCo.areSo!icilorsof Amen can and Foreign Patents, have had over 2- veara' experience, and have the largest establishment in the world. If yon have made an Invention write them a letter and send a sketch . thev wit promptly inform yon, free of charge, whether yonr device is new and patentable. Thev wil also end you, free of cltarge, a copy of the Patent Lnws in full, with instruction" how to proceed to obtain a patent. Address Mess & Co., 37 Park now, cw lork. Subscription tu the Scientific American taken at this office. Price $3 a vear. nov. 28:11 t 1 The Oldcet and Uest of the Kclectica." 1873. Eclectic Magazine. With tbe number f.r Jauaary. the ECLEC TIC enters upon its twtnty-iiioth year. It gleans the choicest articles from the entire held of forHgn periodical literature, and offers The best SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. Tbe best ESSAY3. ? The beet REVIEWS. Th beet CRITICISMS. The best IilOGRAl'UICAL SKETCHES The best NOVELS. : The best SHORT STORIES. The best POE31S. i TIih best MISCELLANIES. Tli fiiiest STEEL ICKGRAVIXGS. The r.im of the ECLECTIC is to be in structive w itho it bein dull, and entertaining without being trivial. J Readers who seek instruction as well is aicinseinent should ive it a trial. Tci-ms. $3 a year ; Single Copies. i.xxuU. Liberal ter in to club. The EC LECTIC Kill be tent vith an other periodi cal at loice&t club rates- Address. . E. R. PELTOX. Publisher. 103 Fulton Street, New-York. December 5 liiuf t . t. j . fosti:r & WEST Iluy and tell all kiiuld of produce wbole-sale- drnleTi, in whiskey Sec. Ord7,.jvctl:.r:r rr o : j l- a c.c: D. A. DAVIS, B-inkorr--" - r a- - w j i.tu f.i;;- . , - ..a - it : Oct; 31 2ms. t . - a- L'pemmJk arf v m m Ill t t rv;a: tLKT i I . . . . !' i'm .a i mmmm ..a mm A- all mm ayerituKiti ea . a'nat,l i tL ciappr44WafiieWka- EMPLOY MENT PATENTS -F .-i . .. ' I An 111aitralei.l!anlLf Jtir.T!V;1 j " 0 f- - - II ' , ia well.sunnliArl with . 1 . . , x r v 1. v ... i li'lanul Hit1 alnmnt .. . P k.l lit Pictorial or j r. :. " i 7 .c PLAIN S . FAHGY - t ! :ut illustrations; &a,raEteSr5J t'f"- 'j -'.- .suitable for all kinds of Ban, ! PRINTING. -Also- Fiiilcr and niore Ornamental Types for i - . w-a e cnn Business & Professional 3 Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; College and School Circulars of ill ivind 'PAMPHLETS, Tubhcco Nuticcs ind L AiBEL S for all purposes- ato Kan lis For Clerks, Magistrates ! . I . and' Solicitors ; . r I Or anything else required in the Printing Line. THE (Eftroliha iPo teaman i i i As! A XEWSPArEIt, ! i -f ' . .. H a candidate for public favor. Its circulation is good, end its standing and patronage improving. It is one of the best iadvertising mediums in tlie State, and ofTcrs its facilities on a? 1 ' liberal terms as nny. GXliBEStaH THE W0RLT).a new lax Ollioe, 27 BEEXHA5 tZ Ap'rilSfi, lc72. f2:lj. '. 1 Land Deeds,. Trustee. Deeds'; Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff1 veeus, Vyiiaviei -uongajics, on. For Sdlc at this oflifc - i ' Cli cap Oh at tel fc 3l6rt'rwc5 aal apAna vt1a vW UaivtVa aVav ealai wsbb pwa iivu 'aax. a aa aa m a a vn I . i L- J aT" aTWII arAVTTaa w a x - i I a v cf AjuerlcantTdf tp. . . . , i 1: inn AiAitL wbtie liue4 wUb.'all tm reffuianiv, lias none oi tna temporary or (ravrW 1 , trucrest chiracteriUjc sA ordinary "periodical Jl is an elcjeLt mimllanr of -pure, jlieit, inj 1 pracciui liieramre ; una eoiicrxion iHetaen. the rarva apecimcna 9f artUUc akill ia black , and vhiL-' AlUioogh each! aacceedicg nnsny aOinxUa freoh pleasure to tu riedd- Cka real ' value and beauty of fTUtl ALDLVE viM t ! 4mct apireriated after it has been bcmnd vpat the clow of tbe year. While other rrnhllit-' - ; may claim auperior lijeaj ne, aj cfimpmrwd ! vritK rivals of a aimilar eia-a TnB ALLliiE j ii a unique and oririnaJ conrrrrjcav--alAs ! and unapproacbed absolutely wubbat'eoap. i litioa in price or character. 'The rnaitaii nf a compble volume connoted oplicatq the rpaa- iiij ui unc paper anu tngravinga iq maw exatf j aliape or number cf volumes fur tra (raaa ata - . a ..mm. m . eoel; ana Un, UUre art t4 ekrxnux, hetidetl NotwithstaRdlncthe Intra' (a'l)irUr ' ub-ciipiion Jal,FIl, whin TllEALDlXF and m mortjlmm. d(fibicd lirr.p the pa year; proving that tba Aroencan punji- an nriaip. ana 11J arnort . -- .il- -r. riu a. a Ancm Cbrt In the taiJucf Art.1 Thm ptuW thul nM,ntr3ti, hare ttcrtcd tmeclrci ta j the utiiK: to iivelcn mnd limtror!f1i nrV i and the p.uus fvr tlyj cotnifl J year, a mi folded I iy tne uior.Tijiy ihj-uc, vf.Iaxirit.ult aba deUrht ! -ven ti e TDrr-t-irt'rniiiJ fr x-Dci. i r TtflT ALDISE. . 1 .. . ".TTT., ! The publisher are untforitttl tb rannooara I H5in from many cfll.4iioJ" eminent artiata of Amerim. - - ; j' . i j , , , . In addition, Till! ALtilSE Ul rrproduca j exantHi oi tl.e Um fortiin matct. ulertA iih a view to tlic higlicMiart wtic isoec nmd i ereatcl general iulcrt-al j avoiding abch aa ka becorce familiar, through )4i olographs copira The quarterly tintol rlalca for 1S72. will rw- froduct four of John S. D.urU' Ii.Imtiai..-K;iA. : jetcht, aprTopriateiriUiifour waaxma. Tbeaa j 'lale tpeari in tbe IWnea fifr January, A pnl, j uIt,' aoi cioter, Fould bealooe worth, tle price of a tear FiiV-KCfiption. ' 1 j Therartotc .T" r-f'-'K: s;i.'b a'v.!uai.e opiiojicof the art 1 world, at a cc-4. o trifurpj wilt rotunusd iW aiUiw-riHio!) el lhonnaiKH ia evrv avtinn nt , tlie country ; hut. the uc ilniMaialattracrlorta " of Tlir. ALbl.S K can bejerharicctl, in propor- ' tion to the iiumtiii.nl Inert--of u nupf-ortert, ' the- puLLifhirs pr"iui to i.ake "a-au ranee do We wire," by the A!.'owir;unpirnlre!ed ofiero. Freminxn Chromis ror 1873. i:veryibacriber to TUE ALJ)LL pays in advance fur the yiir 173, will receive. ' withont a.idlfiotiaf c-linrgt'! a pair vt beautiol' oil chmm, after J. J. jijjl, ti.e eaiinent Eng-Ib-h raii.tcr. Tin- icfi:rtfc eutitkd,'The VilW nse Ih IU." anil v nini ILe Mt lun anu Uula to otrlect each picture. The fame cI.ioiik k'e md for iciure. i ne rauie ciil r jnir. in ine nrt tire $S0 er pir. in ine art trev A it itlsade ierrripn.!t ,f U titirfm t4r- to TllE AL JtlSE out it the n ai-b o.lioiupetiln in every depart mint, the rhroia yVA be fyi.Hil ctrrea ponoir.iy :.liCii nt :.y 1 1 ir-; cnu l; oilvrttl ly othtr i lit. l.-ci v . iLiUf tfilirecfire a ciriui-:i'.e, vi r il..- .- ii sa.it of jl.e iiLlil ir, fr:"rftt .irf, -t t fr4 tin iirotot uY2iTf red rUaii !h;iju.u to the f.i!u;.! - fiunt-lil ll.eageut, or t!j 1:1 my will r.t'ji.did- Tio tii-iribu-tion of picrm.'- f t!ii. rr V, fiueti lhe.ubTt ltr. to a five 1 ir i i r; idL viH inaiL an s px Ii i:i tl.v l.i! iy ..t AilJ -uii!, .jiU iirr' die unj.rct ;1 t nv f-f tl.e pf,ct T 'lllK ALhlSKihmAt, ihr raitrfri fnlU f.ttle ahatt of a uiir-cU-, fcfvii lo tl.ure bel attpLiuted wilh I trie a ( liicwuit it of inw tiive geiau. rl niMhaniral np'i4-oi. aiia iru- prove r illuatra uofiM ii I lux- j.roiuu-. , -t .ovcu Ur Wue uf TUE aldi.m:.) mu Vim n m. will continue un.Ur thecafeof MajHlCIIARD ' IlhSXtYfeTUlJlMJUJ, iMrJ y the be-t writer ami poet of the iir, wlio will atrire to ', bave'tbi-liltjafi-rc f TffK 'JLDISP alwiya"; in ktt ping witli i; an'witj urjivn, 1 $3 pT aiiuuin, ij advance with (Jil Chroumg Frrc 77r A LDIZE KI. hireaftvr, (e obtajnaUt only ty nt-rripti"n. Tlirre will be no rcnoe ed or club rate ; cash fcr ttulactifriiorM aauat ka . Kent W iiie puLJuJ.t-r wiXf vr knded to the local ajM-i.t, Uiil.'M-l rrtjm.uliltJy to Qe ymUimkerm, except in caK-ji wi.i-rc the cert i Scale ia svea, '". Iiearir thecirWisi Mrrlor of JAaTBS 8CT- ' lo i'x . - AUF.XTH VA.TED.. Anv person, wil.iuj Lojad :irwwuinUy aaa , local 2-i.t, will rctxivs fu;l ari pruuipt inCoo nialiou I r ni l 1 in to ( ! JAMLSSfTToN c 1'.., P..ldibrn. . I i i ' A I . - 1 AL. t ff A lJi A. Mr. IhsL b FLOlA.L" KHUDB FOR 1873. The Grii.r is notvi tib J-hed QVaztzily. 2 cnta pays for th Jej.r. fitiT uutnlerf. which is" not half he rot. 1 ln wlmtllAf-' wara isei.d tnotiey t the amount hi One Dol lar r uioie for .Set-lb nay alx flerkTwtB-tr-6v Cnts wo.tbxtrk the I'f'e paid tjt the Guide. I t. - ." Thf January XvntleV ?a larjlifnl givie j plara for makiut:' Eui(h 7canJ.I)es:fri for Dining Table DoctiralwnK. Winder- Garden, ice.. auJ ciLUiiuiu a ;nt of fufuruiau! invaluable t i . l-v-rof flgjirajrr Oae llondrtd ar:rl rj:ty I'ffe. n tinted pa ikt. o i a r"i.i Hui 'iii J Kurnvvitca aaa a aupri l' Colo) id 1'lt.ic 1 f'Aioui Cottr. f rr Thf Vh. Kdiu-.uof Ti Ili:jci?fck! Tiioc- 8ANt ;n.t rirT-f in F. C?fb ad OennaB. aud rriy to pnd out. t JA.MKS VlvK. K'OCHFTKIL N. T. I) eceUiiM: T2:ir. Tiiii imism siiu;. -4- : JlTVI t HAS TilK l.trj t t iirnisiina i inj 1 - r-u!aiV'n t ... . t Wiliiiuii-Mi Jif'v '.t.r liKmX. lui r. umu that of an v !. r l iji . i - Mvma.r inmost tl. Uit ra-nUy Newspaper 1 CirciiLaiiuO Verv Iir' . 1 ; i . i . a f- n-T;t;1l(. ' I. I 1-5 iTA- Ha 1- T " IP a a 1. .-.-3 . . . -.1L13 . - - liUJ'S s mm m mmw WVrKLv'J-TAi: J T (O1 00 . - 1. U iJiiiu 1 ha i SOI lt IIIHV be t.lfrlv ii ttflrr v-r'ffrtabJi!Hl -M-iud tiit no cewa- X.Mlh (,'4c haa mad audi rapiJ jrj;r as iTi 3doasi ( Staj. , , " . ' j . . ' - j ; Ad Jrurs, 1 1 t-f- H ' IJKK5J ARJ) 1 : v - ., wiUnxuTax.N c. 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