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it I n Mi: .1 i; in i : i 4, 'M. i V V '4 k '41 J v-f i A' , -f; a. u i 1 '' . :y - ' : : !.- . - lip- -r- f THE IIAPY HOUR.. .. BY MRS. 11. Ft BUTTS. : ?4 tie busy day it over I he household work is done e ranee that (ret the morning Having faded with the suu ; And, in the tender twilight, 1 1 sit in happy rest. With darHnB,IUtle baby ' - A- Jaai muni ttiv fir mi at. h'Y - , : II. ' White lids, with silken fainges, Shtt out the waniug light ; A Uttle hand, close folded, t Holds mamma's fineers tight: And; in lheir soft, white wrappings, At last lu perfect rest, s , Two dainty feet are coddled Like Uirdies in a nest. HI. ' All hope's and loves tin worth ;:if Depart at this sweet hour ; . AU pure aud noble lougi tigs i .i. Iienew their holy power ; For Christ, who, iu the Virgin ' f Our motherhood hatblePt, y Is tear to every wotrmn - With a baby bii her brest, i MAK5 YOUU MOTHER HAPPY. Children make your mother happy, 4. Make her sng instead of uigh : For the mouuful hour of parting ; May be very, very nigh , Children make your mother happy ; 1 Many griefs she has to bear ; I And she, wearies lneath her burdens - f Can you not those burden share ? '- - - :---T 1 t (Chidreu make you mother happy. . ' On.hitr brow the lines of care i Deepen daily Uou't you see them ? ' While your own are smooth and fair,' Chi rliren. make yuor mother happy ; ,. ' For' beneath the coffin lid ! All top soon her face, so saintUke, Shall forever be hid, j :- " I Bitter tears and self upbraidings f Cannot bring her back agaiu ; j And remorseful memories' j Are a legacy of paiu, , v. i , t h. begin to-day, dear childrfn, LiMen when your mother speaks ; s luibder quick and sweet obidience, ' 1 or your highest good she seeks Loves you better than all others- For your sake herself denies ; She is patient, prnyful. tender-r- Oentle, thoughtful true and wise. .NeVer, while you live, dear children, ; Though "you search the ronuded earth Will you find a friend more faithful Than the one who gave you birth. A Wonderful Cave. The' Owen County Kekf sWca an nccountf a won derful cave recently discovered within One-fourth of a mile of G rat z, on the, Ken tucky Uiver, in Owen county. t K Riley, W. M. Russell, S. Lyons and Thos. . Vaiti$ctt, reliable men of this county, : Report that they discovered the opening f a cave on tl river bottom. 'They prb cared ropes and a light, and after descend ing 40 feet perpendicular the cave opens into a room 15 by 30 feet. Papsing tbU room some distance on a horizontal plane, ijn a narrow passage, they come to anothft ijootn 30 by GO feet, then the opening i narrowed for a distance, when they came into 'another room 20 by 40 feet. They HTmin(n thia rttvm ft.r rinarlw ft nnrtr of a wile, discovered anotbtr opening, but did not Durgno it, and have no doubt but there ia a grand ran of caves uuder all that country about Gratz. The cave starts ih the river bottom - aud runs under the iCrnturkv hills. Thn ceilinp of the cave m so high that tlicy could not sco U wiiu tneir aim ugui ; iney saw eiataciues, stalagmites, the first formed like icicles on tjie rocks above, and (he latter by the dripping of the ' lime t water on the rockf bleltr.' ' Parties. abputfGratz, expect to loakd a thorough exploration of this won- tlfrlul at ''' ' a ' a " ave, an (Lit may be as great a nat ural curiosity as the Mammoth Gave, and i tte description given of this Gratz cave, as far &4 explored, ia very similar. The Rai that Butted. The Dan- biury (Ot.) Netcs, get off the following grwd thing: j j 'A retired clergyman sends us an ac count of a 'little affair that happened in hU place. It appears that there- was 4 ypnng.wonaan, a tincpiriicd girl, engaged a wash-tub- opposite an open door. JusM behind her was a vouns: man. as is eenerl ally the 'case, and in the yard was an old buck that was allowed the freedom of the pn-muea, which is not' always the casc 'e ure glad to say. Wdll, ths buck came w to tho door, and lopkedf iu, and the ypung inan going close behind the young woman.! pointed hiYiinecr straight at the buckj and the phi fellow recognizing oncQ tue pressing character of this mute invitation, put d-iwn his head and dashed forward', and the miserable fellow stepped tq one1 side and did, and the young womai; ail unconscious of the arrangement. re - cjived the awful shock without warning, uiiu pasaei over iiio mo, ana tue air lor ,un instant appeared to be full of slippers, and wet clotlies, aiul soap, and hot water, and sndj. And the next tninuto that goat came flying out of that door at a dreadful speed, bald the whole length of Iis -spine, and with a wud look tn his eye. And for an hour afterwards lie stood back M the bum scratching his chin, and try irgj to recall all the circumstances in the unfortunate affair. Suppose an ox should say to a borec in u niftier,-4 Why should you quiver all over fust because a flv lights on your hide : 1 Jive a thousand on mc ;,I never mind it." And it is just so with these thickskinned; t people ;' it is so easy for boac to talk to r nxuecle: There are many men that never ' come to God until they are forced by tipublo $ men try. everything else, atad when all fails, then they come to Christ, Itj puts" me in mind of a man fleeing from th'f sheriff Ue runs and runs until he is otit of breath, the officer cainincr on him all the while, until at last he comes up with anrl nub hfiu JamA tl... u f- -5 ays pantinely, yield." So God uur- s pantingly, -1 yield." So God pur- s ns, and when we ure fairly run down mmmwm wt'w - fl 11 aW KJ r LSQ H s sues We yield, but not till then. BcecJier. An oia lauyv fltre-. i-oiiy uranttiam, was louna aeaa in ner oea in urantnam's I n 1 1 1 I , t. n . tuwnshiii. last week. She had been suf - time of her Jetli, OoUsboto.' Ktia. 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Weeklies, 5 " Monthlies, (not over 4 oz) 3 Quarterlies.! " 1 " Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circu lars,4 maps, prifis, engravings, music, cards, ohotozraphs. ivces, cuttings, roots, seeds. dec on one pafkage to one address, prepaid, not exceeding ?mr ounces 2 ceirts ; over four and not exceeding eitrht ounces, ;4 cents. The weights of packages is liurtedto thirty- two ounces. Money Orders; Money can be sent to any ry with absolute safety, by part of the coiiii obtaiuiug a Muey Order, for which fees &t6 On not less than $1, and not over $20, 10 I cents. i I Over $20 aim pot exceeding $50, 25 cents. No order isautid for less thau $1, or more than $20. Sundry remeS It costs 15 cents extra, besides the regular postage to register a let ter." Stamps cut out from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed tk be placed upon other let ters. ' -1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. 1st ditrict-f-vurrrituck, Camden Pas quotank, Ilertipnl, Gates, Chowan and Perquimans, C -W Graudy, Jr. John L. Chamberlain Bf publicans. 2n, distrjet Tyrrell, Washingrton, M aft hi, Dare;, Beaufort and Hyde John 0 Rcspc8B. U Stilley, Republicans 3rd district iNorthamhpton and Ber tie, G D Ilouowiay, ;RepubIican. ; 4th dwtiictHlIuhfax, Henry ; Eppes, col'd Repubjicin. . rtwtncdgccomDe, Alex ittcLa be Bepublicail.l 6th didtrictPitt, J JlcCotter. Repub 7th district Vi'son,Nash and Frank- lin, Wm. K jDfavi?, Jno W Dunham, Conservatives 8th didtrititH Craven, A S Seymour, I Republican- 0th diatrict-Jones. Onslow and Car teret, James jG Scott, Conservative. 10th distnct-iDuDliu and Wavne. W A Allen, L W Uumplireyj Conservatives. 11th DistHcti Green and Lenoir, R W Kiug, Rembican. 12th distrfct-4-New Hanover, Geo L. Jlabson, col d, Republican. 13th district-f Brunswick and Bladen, G N Hill, Republican. 14th rtitiJct4-Samp8on, C. T. Mur phey, Coneertvatlve. 1 I 15th district rColumbus and Robeson. John W Ellis! Conservative. 1 lGth districttfCnmberland and Har- nett, W. C rroyi Conservative. 17th, distr et Johnson., 1 : William 1I; A vera, con. j 13th diHtricMW'ake, James II Harris, col'd Republican 19th distrUt n iWarren, Johu A Hyman col'd, Repntkj ican. I 20th distrili -jOrange, Person and Cas- well, John y ?jorwood John W Can ningham, Coji'seivatiyes. ; 21st di.tri4tj Granville Bourbon Smith Republican; j I 22nd d'uurict -Chatham, RJ Powell, atC9U8ervativeL zora district jKoekMigbacn, J r More - head, Conscrjrative. 24th districi Alamance and Guilford, J T Moreleead , Jr., W J Murray, Coi : servative. j 25jh dwlriJi-jRandolph and Jloore, orm vjinoeivaiivcif. 2Gth distri' iRicTtmond and Montgo mery, R T Iing, Republican.. 27th distrajrt f Anaon and Union C M T McCanley j .Conservative. 2Sth district fCaUarrus and Stanley, J C Bamhardj, Conservative. 29ih district- Meckledburg, R P War ing, Coneervajiivi 5 y ! 30th district Rowan and Davie, Char les Price, CoQBetvative, ! -31stdistrictj - j)avison, John T. Cramer, Repnblicjui. l 32d district 5 kofces and Forsythe, J M Stafford, Cnyervaitve. 33d districiU-Bnrry and Yadkin, A C towles, conservative. 34th distiictHIredell, Wilkes, and Al exander, Thds A1, Nicholson, Phioeas llorton, conservatives 35th districl jAlleghany, Ashe, Wat t i - - auga, 1 W load conservative. 56th district -i-Caldweil, Burke,- Mc Dowell, Michel hnd Yancey, W W Flem ing Gudcer, conservatives. I rt''f-tatawbi and Lincoln, James R Ellidl cdnservative. f . t - va IU . . S I tJlrl,tT'a8t0" And Weave4ari, LTiArTf Ml" A" F ?m?r FT o?1 39the distnatj Rnthenfbrd and Polk, Martin Walker, republican. 40U districf- Buncombe, and Madison, -toa tr msLI- - lv . I'lCllliuuii. ViiltBCI lailTC. ; AUt. ;.l.JH5,- ma . L.j t ....i.. JlL w t w 'i.l ' -fi -.4, ji,j!l'lun s-, M. i Cherokee, Cla and Graham, W L.Lotc," coDsenrative. !' 1 i . s 1 Republicans 18 ; Gonserraties 32. FOR HOTSX OF KKPBESKCTATIVKS. AiamanceGannt. con. ' Alexander M Carson, ind Alleghany, A. III. Bryan, dem. Anson R T Bennct, con. Asbe Sqnire Trirett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. fP- , Brunswick J II Brooks, rep. Bnneombe T JJ Johnston and David Blackwell, con. Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. -.Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. lCarteret-7-Silas Webb, con. Caswell- I, J Jt oster, Ueo .uowe, i reps. 4- - Catawba R B B Honston, con. Chatham J M Morlng, 11 anna, cons Cherokee B K Diekey, con. -Chowan. .lohn L Winslow, rep Clay Anderson, con'." r "V-- ' . Cleaveliindr John W Gidney, con, Columbhs V V Richardson, con. fCraven I B Abbott, E R Dudley, rep Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T Lutterlajj, rep. Cnrritnck -Ja M-nrritnck -James M Wooduoase, con , Daie Oliver N Gray, rep. Davisou J T Hrown, Jolia Miclical, fP3 : . DavieCharles Anderson, con. D0Dlin--Jib BSUndford. J K Outlaw, con.8. Edgecombe W P iMabson. Willis Bunn, reps. Forsythe W II Wheeler, rep. . ' Fj-ianklln John II Williamson, rep. Qaston Wijiiam A, Stowe, con. Gates Robt II BaHard, con. Granville Rich G Snetd II, T Hughes reps. Graham t Greene John Pattrick, rep Guilford Joseph GUmer, Wiley, cons I ilahtx JnotJryant, J J Woodwyn, reps. Harnett J II Grady, con. Haywood H P Ilaynes, con. Henderson James II Blythe, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Wm S Carter, con. Iredell Shinn jim Turner, con. Jackson.-J. ft Bryson, con. Johnston Wm. H Joyuer, Jesse Hin nant, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lpnior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L IlobbinsonLcon, Madison JI A Gudgcr, con. Martin J E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. Mecklcnburcr Jno E Brown, S W Reid, con.; Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore DrJi.hu Shaw, con. Nash Lindsey, con. . New Hanover - James Ileaton, Wll- Itara II McLiurin, cui'd, Alfred Llody, col d, reps 1 Isorthampton Burton II Jones, rep. (JnsiowN J bhackleford, con. Orange l'ridc Jones, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F JI Godfrey, rep. J Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. Person, Jlontfort JlcGehee, con. Pitt, Wiu P . Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. 1 oik, 2i. li Hampton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier. reps Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. Robceori, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons. ; Rochingham, pavid Settle, A B Jones, cons. - Rowan. F N Luckoy,Kcrr Craigc, con I iervative Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. - f ' Btanly-M T Waddell, con. Stokes, J G H Michel), con. Sorry, Harrison M Wangb, eon. Swain T D Bryson, con. Transylvania F J Whitmire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. Union-7-Lmuel Presson, con. ake, Richard C Badger. John C Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col , Rob't S a. errv. rens. . Warren,; Goe H King, J Wm II y r Pas chall, reps. Washingfop.-1") C Guyther, rep. Watauga Jos. H Todd, con. ' Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, reps. i Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Di)la, reps. 1 wiicnn, li u .loss, con. Yadkin, J G Marl fr, con. Yancey. J R. By id JTiie Great Democratic JORmal. 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Weekly THE AMERICAN Butt011-H0le, OVerSeaminer ii AVv 1 j! , , Compiete Sewinq MA CUI& E. The first and only BUTTON-HOLE AND CAVTVri 'HmirVK rnmh h. I I . raale adTent n thia or anjr olhcr country. 1697 The following reasons are given why mis is ine oest . Jramuy MacJnne to Purchase. . t . .. . i. neuauseu will uo, 7. uecasue von can everythiriff that any raa-ianickly rafseor lower the chine cun do, aewing: teed todapt ttto thick or from ha hnest to the thin cloth - . ' . - - i 1 a D cosrveat material. hem- 8. Because yon hare a aimff, Kiunr, cordinxi Abort deep bobbin by braiding, binding, gath ering and sewing on, at w men me thread ia con stantly drawn from the the same! time . rattling,! centre ; .the tension i quilting. ftc, better than 'oouseqnentljr even and any other mactoue. idocituoibreaKihethreau. 3 because tua tension i . uecaHsetbepreHfler a e more easily adjusted foot turns back: that the than aav other machine, iclotu can he earn iy re a. uecauaeii can wort moveamwr being tewed beautiful buttou-hole i 10. Because the bet making a nue a pearl as niec names pionounce it by the hand.' tLe best finished and 4. Decihse it will em-1 made on t):e bent princi broider oVer the edge,;p!e of anymacliine man making a aea e ttteat and beau- uractarea. it has no tifui bordef on any gar-jSprings to break; noth ment. i ue 10 pes iui oi orucr. 5. Because it will work, 11. because it in two a beautiful eyelet hole, imachinesin one. A Bct 6. Because it can- do tox-holk Workiko and over-hand seaming, by Sewiko Mxcarixx com- which sheets, pillow cas-.bineu. es and the like are sewed' over and 3ver. I Efi?" No other Macliinc can accomilih the kind of sewm'; RUten in os. J. 4, o, and u. Parties using a lamilv-sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve- meiju. It i to list a LIFETIME, and therefore one w wantel t tat will do the most work and do it l he bent ;and thi machine can do several kinds of sewing not done on any other maehlnr, besides 'loins everv kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Sctring Machine. (Without the button-hole parts), does all that is done on tlc Combination except button-hole and overscaniing. MBROXEY & )RO.tAgts. ( Salisbury, N. C. Examine them before purchasing any other bewing Maclime. : i T do not hesitate to say the American CnmbinK tion, snrlinsses all other machines. IScsides doinp all the work that other machines can. it overturns. inl works biitton-liol'-s in any fabric, from Swis niiislin. to Heaver cloth 1 have used linger s floats', Howe's and the Weed machines, and rind the American! f.ir superior to them all. j MlSi M. Uutlkikj. I have n-ed! six d:inrent Sc iiiK Machines. The Vmerican surpasses tSiein a!!. j Miss. A . L. Raixfy I have iie:l!Tlieiner and other ma -hints and would not exchange the Amtricun frrai y. Mks. 11 X. Ukinolk. uisuckT, X. C Mav 22d. 1872. Mekomy jJt 1k., sgts. AOieric.in low, S. M. Sir: I hav ued the Howe. Kinjrer, XV heeler A WilsoiiL ilcinx A fiihj.s Sewing machines, and would not eiie the American Combination lor all of thorn, it will d- all that is c'simcd for it in the circular. I ("insider it superior to all others I have ever seet. Very Respectfully, MRS. .liEO. . I1AKBINSOX. We the undersigned take ?reat pleasure in pivii: onr tehtitinniy in favor of the American Sewing MAChinc IP pieiercuce to p.ny oli.e r. nehevine that is it truthfully recommended as the bet machine made. Itis .snide, durable, rm.s very light and does not get jjut of order or drop stitches. Mr. I.ai k a m. imkrhix, " A . L. KorsT, " J. Ai.i.kn Hkowx, 2? A. W. Xoktiikkx. " A . K. Jones, " M. K. Tuomasov, We have seen flaming advertiseaaeiits and heard much said byi Vjits"' other machiues. We will forfeit one hundred dollars to the con tending party if after a fail trial belore competent judges the Anerrican Machine will rot do as well. f not hetter. the work Cone on any other machine. and do valuable work that no other machine can lo. ! We have been Apents f.ir Sewinjr Machines since 1856. have soi4 injrer'. Ld Webster's. Atwaters's and Florence', and have abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 27:ly ! MFROXEY & BRO., A U ROWAN MILLS! "IIIK proprietors of these justlr celebrated 1 Mills anj in tho market for Wll EAT, ami solicit calls from all who hnve it to sell. They pay the hiijhtyit market cash jtriecx. Flour! Flour!! Thev also i solicit orders for Flour Thcv manufacture i frnir different praxes of Flour, ranging Best Family, Family.. Ex tra, and Super. Tutsy also solicit orders for Kran. They exchange, or griud for toll, as may be desired: ; i EMilEIlT, BROS & CO. S&Gmp'd ; K Dewaro of Counterfeits I JOB MOSES' 81 W&Z&$A53 art tsttntimeiy coTTrsiTiD. DUhonut Drug1 gittt tTideavor to ' tk counterfeit tommkt greater pruite. Tne genuine have the nmme of Jb Ml on each package. All other are laorthlete imitation. The eiaciaa Pills are nfUinir In tho core of tU those (ainfnl and dmnieroui dismuos to which the ' female constitution ii cabjeet. They modrrsto all excesses and remoTS all obttruclioam, from what ever cause, i , TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly sailed. They will in a ebort ach package (iv fall direetiona and adrica, or will be eeat fee to all writi&f tor them, aealed front obaerration. il M. B. In au eaaae where the OHvnra eannetbe Obtained, One Dollar eneloeed to the Role Proprie tor, JOB MOSrS, U Cortlandt Bu New York, will lnare a bottle of the milM, eontalntn r. Fifty PiUa, by return mail, etcurely eealci from any knowledge of ita content. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAirs PUtMOiaC WAFERS Cure Cocoas, Colds, Asthma, Bboboiitis, Sou Tbkoat, HoAMixtss. DtrriccLT Bsbatmiio, Is ciriisr Co8ciirTios asd Lcko Diseases. They have no taatei of medicine, and any child will take them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Ttimour i n In hundreds ofenasa, Ajk for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAVERS. Price 33 eea ta per bx. JOB 1IO&KS, Proprie tor, H Cortlandt Street, Stw York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. DELAMAROTT8 8PF.CIFTC PILLS. ". Prepared by J. 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For Sale kt this oflic " a t Cheap Chattel Mortgages, TBWjWB ortw'Wrtnlci lor sal foxe. i Tm Prospectus for 1873. CLrth XxA : THE ALDINEi ! Jin Illoltrated Moniblj JoarntL valreiw aaiiy aamuea to oe iuo iiaDdaomest ' renodic! in tLd World: ARcp- rtsentalive atd Champjon of American Taite. Xotfor Sale in Booker 2at9 Skrtt. THEALDISE.'mhltlmt4 wilt .11 tt. refuUrity, has none of lh temporary or trmtt i. . i r 1 1 i . i It is an element nbcelUny of pure, light, a4' I graceful tiieratnre; and a rollectiortof pktorv' the rarest speciinenof4riute akilj, tn black, and whiL- Although each socceedjnf ktmLrr adords a fresh pleawtrelo its friends, lie reaL va.neand bnrutr oi i tlii AUUL&E most appreciated after U haa teen botiod op at the close of the year. While other fublinaUorW may claim suieror c6eapne, as cocSMred wuhrivaUof a simllsrjclas, TllXJLLVlXE b a unique and oririnal rontrt1ik0-alnt and onapproached alIatvlrvttaMteocape-' tition in price or character. The. mrmc t,r a comrlcte volume con not duplicate the. nao' tilj oi one paper and engraving n any vther : shape or nnmber of ToJpmt Jmr rm tiwua roM; .and them, tkert art Ae ehrvmto4,7Utia I AUT DUPAUTZillinT... , otwitlistandiiir tne lacrraae la the trw r.r hit the! tacrraae ta I subscription last talL 4 ben, Tllll ALIUS P 'ZSZS&VSZZSSi ffovbttd durinz h past earj provjng ttat lae Amenran tmiIIjc apr rftMf, and 6U .pport, V liher, anxioos to justify the read eutifidriKV thna demomtratrd, haveTexerted UrnsriTes to the utmost to oVrtlop and improve the Work ' and the iJaiw fur the cottin" ver. as imlMtJli -nBu'?e menuatoi JUti J 1 1- iHiblislieni are a nl honied id- mnonnNi designs fnou mny of thje must em'ttx-nt art Us. of America. I - t In aildition. THE ALDIXE will mTodoea exsoiplcs of t)e bri ftrgn. nutm, elecid , with a view to thehihesi article sirrrsA,' arid irrratest prtversl intenvt j avoiding wUi mm have . tcto I.i miliar, ihrvi(li pLoUrapaa, oc oopiea of anr kiml. t ', Theanarterlr tintetl tJitos Cnr m I ' - - V prodiicv tiir of John S. ini mkaUc child- -ketches, appropriate to the (our seasons. These plate-, apfH-arin? in ihlt i ne-fof Jannary, April, July, and (VtoU-r, would be ilonc worth the ifice of a year wib-mtion. I Tiie popolar feature Ca eopiotadv illmtrstexl "1 hri.tmas rtunaT will be tV4iliiacd. To f iu h a valuable cti(urtef the art world, at a com so trifling, will command lb1 Mitriptiona of thmiar4 in evenf Mx-lioti f, the cmniry ; 1ml. the ufultM-aa and attract tott of THE ALllSE can le t-nharHtxl, in proif-t tin to , riumerit-al incf raor of its HippurteT, the imii!Wli r iniiMM lilm3LuKnnnMti. ""re," i.y the following unparalUled .ftr. i'remium etiromoy For X873- Every aubscriUr to THE ALltiSE who! pay in advance for the yjear IbTS, will rivf, I without aildilional charrr, a iwir of beautiful i oil rhromo, after J. J. Jjill, the eminent Enr-I hsh naiiitcr. The pictnrt mtiilcd,rThe Vill- ! age llelle," and -( ro-inj the Moor are 14 x JO iticbe arc i.f ii.t-.l fri.m 25 rlifTtfi-ni nlaia rejnirin2 25 ii.ij ri.i.i.ar.d tint lo x-rfect .t.ar. me k L r cacii piciurc. i in- kuih- I iiruuxm ale Md for 30 er pnir. in tho .-.rt feire. As h i lh de- ' termination of il- d ii-lu, ut1o ket-;rA AL e rvach of cotutit in in every d p.inni nt, ti.e ( l.rotuiM Will te fodnd ccrre Hinlingiv al i:uj of ai.y dial can beft!crcd by tli r t i ixli-;iU. Kvt ry ula rilr aill rettire i certificite, over ihv iipture of iRe iblilf 1 'r. ;"' ' tost ihV i hrotno lU-iirered diall lc ej!ial lo I be v:nj li P furni-lnil llie atrrtil, or the ni t)-v will U- rliBdttl. Thl' di4iibu tion of j'i tur- of this grde, free to the mb-i ri bert live d..llnr erioi!ical. will htaik an s fch in the hU.ry of Ar; and, coi.-4-lcrinc ib unprecedented !jeapnenof the price of J'JIK A J.IHy E iuelf, tho m.irvrl Cl lilc .1 in ir.icle, even lo lhoj-e bt xjiiunted the a l.ieTerrn nt of invi hiive gerii and im provid nut banieal a iin. . . lor i I lustra lion of ihe-e hrouiif-, 4 NovcmUr i-tie of THE ALDISE.J ! The Literary Department will continue under the care of Ma. JtlC'II AltD I1LNHY STDliU Al:i, Ute.1 li the bea writer and oet of ihr dv, hi wiI rtrive la have tVe lite-.-.Hue f 77 L' ALHI.XF always in keeping with il irii; it nllmetion, , pT atiimtn, in ail v.ince rith Oil t'liromo Free. THE A LIiyE m. hereafter, WioUaiaaUe only by Hiilwriptioii. Tbt-re will ba'rto rv!ue ed or club rate ; tah Ur aulaacritticna nutal Ixj ent to tbe puMi-lu r diriil, or hailed to lit local lit, irilj.,,1,1 ofyM.iiff'xVr.'y to th pailiakere exivpt in cae a I.-re the evrtifite ia rirrn. U-aring the (j- i,7c ainalurc of JXMES SCT- toxAVo. j I AIJ.T WA.VTliD. Any lx-rvnii, w ibiiig lo sict j-rmaetitly as a local 'gent, will rctrive fii'l and prompt iulvt inat'uMi by appl irg tu JAMKS Sli'lTON i Co., p,&!i.,rr. Hi MA! DLLS' LASE, SEW YORK. 9:-tf. i 4- VICK'S FOR 1B73. ! it (Jrni: 5. :.!-(ilat.! Qrirrrjir.r. i.-. . , . 1 - .1.. r a. f a.mn laaa-ra w t ! 1 i)i I I tar- y sr i w uj mmf) W hieli i lo-1 !;-!f ' i. Tl. t W ho aftrr- w artl m i .1 .i,.4i. i!,.- U 'ft ff)e lMA- lar or note !.- t . ! orJVr Twrt ty-fite CVnt.v w... il. Atii iLt pri- pais! Ur the (Juidf. ' Tin- Junuary ynlr bauvifl.l. giiC plat Tor makiiia! iiaml Jloutcs. iX-aipoa ff Hiring Talle iMKxjiutwng.W'indoK. Gardens cVc. and coiitaniiug a upiMi i f iuforiuaUva in valiijiblt- to the livrf-f flowers. Oaa Hundred and Kfiv pa on tine tinted fm-jK-r. m i Five ll:iiiir- Kugravii u& a Miperh C'oltirc1 I'lute ;u Chrumo fairer. Tb' First F.lition of Two HrMiti Tuof s.xi jut piii.tt-il iulhj;!ili aid J (Jrnn and r-M!v t nd out. I JAMKS VU K. If)CIIELSTKR. X. Y. Dt-e-iiiher. l'J:tf. TI1C .Mi) UMNO ST.VH. DAILY 1-:It.ON': ! THOniH ONLY FlV'K YF.a1.SOLD. HAS TJIE l.nra;it Dai'f Cirrulatiou of any nehjw r iu the .SutH. and a. circlilation ia Wilmington fifty pvr ceuU larger !tkn tliai of auy ithT piipr. ! WEEKLY EpITlON:? X"W eoiiib'r!i-d with he (,'AI!OUXA FaK MKit. making one of the b-t Yzznily in to ruiu tU. ClrcuUliou very large and rapidly turri-Ming. j ri;s("i;iirjox riiiciT: Daily St a it I jeari (i tuoiph.. :i inoi.ih.. Wltkly StalI yjrj. i't lllotj(l... 3 uioiiiiis... ...... i .$7 00 ..3 &) 1..-2 0 Oil ...i.... 50 1. mUr j..rt-d that cews- imfer e-r etab!i!i.-d in North t'a'lina ha ; mad- a-ich rapid progrk a TllE UoKlX4i jSTAk. C?"Seud for hpeciiiieie.plf. ? Addre-.,. WI. II BEtlXAllD W I LMIXfiTOH.y C. i C C l7S r ' J hart j ariH Ail cktaaaa af 0 10 ixU -:a , fwW muyoaat iH uk.nM.awi al a-i k I aata tacar ara pa li. wm a a u Mftma CVrti frail c4 for Wntxx 1 i t J i 7" 'i i ' i 'i pjuLi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1873, edition 1
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