ROSALIE A SONG. , BY GEO. WALTER BITEff. - J l?':tliev! Losalie f where are you hiding t stt I felled I i ve eaxciiea in me garueu, m lbM ' ; in 'the cleii. I Aud my lore-laden lips are a-weary of bid- r iuff -A I . - ; ' I The moments that pass till they e kissed I J00 &a,n- I salieL Rosalie! why are you biding The light of your eyes from the love of .... t i l 1 1 surely is wrong from a heart so confiding j aa wriinaa ia. vtn rnna rum in iihwm a-. 1 1 l ar a ..w , flown.' . Rosalie ! Rosalie ! why keep we waiting ! I Why burden my bosom with tender alarms. , I DUpeHingthe visions that hope was peat- to iner To brighten the moments when not in your I arms 7 Rosalie ! Rosalie ! cotn from your bidding, 'he warmth of your soul to my being iua i part, '- , , . Without' thee away the slow moments are gliding. And loneliness sits like. a ehUl.qa my heait! LOST IN MOUNT VESUVIUS. Entering the Crater qf a Volcano and Bis- . i appearing f orever me uost oj HjX- ploring the Recesses of a "r..;i; L i Burning juvuniuin. I Correspondence of the Baltimore San. Naples, Fehrnary 8. In September last two tourist, ah Eng- lisbmin and American, obstinately "disre garding the entreaties of their guides, in- sisted upon being lowered miotU dark caverns immediately nnde the orv Cce of thi creater of Mount Vesjuvids, and those daring tourists have not since been heard of. When the news reached Na lug mountain, xasnionaoie torcra, for whom the icy heights of tbe -Matlcihorn or Mont Blanc had no deter i ing awfulness or horror, winedd ! at the idea olapproaching the month of Vesuvius, afcr It had so mysteriously become the impromptu tomb of two young men who had not the least misgiving about their doob. ; ' : , ; iKccpntly a similar calamity occurred, and almost under the same circumstances. mi i . s I I for weeks succeeding the disaster few not exceeding four ounces 2 cents ; over four -2 J loansts venmrea to me summit oi we uuu'"s.v,6"r. r.- yn 1O0 yicuma in iuib iitsiauw "tin vcou i ftr t ' it. mi' L Oil I L.0 Micux, Belgium, ana XjOuis ocnmiat, fwt a - a w - an a t or, uerne4 owitziana. J ney were remain- ing at a respectable locanda or boarding bpuso on the (Jbiaja, when a party was nun r trkVAlhctr and it' is strange that on the morning of night when they started for Resstna (a villcge a the foot of Mount Vesuvius,? where ! horses, stalls and guides are procured,) i Schmidt-received-a letter from his sister at Genoa, in which she stated that it would not reach Naples long T in aHvance of herself. Schmidt therefore beggedThis companions to release him from his prom- ise to start lor lies ma mat nigiiMout as l e had pro ected the excursion, they in- staled upon his going. Schmidtl after making arrangements with his landlady district Halifax, Henry Jppes, for the reception of his sister, started with col'd Republican, his companions on Tuesday night for 5U. district Edgecombe, Alex McCa Vesuvius. They lea Resina at lone in &e, Republican. Vesuvius. They the morning, so that they might reach the base of the crater in time to witness the rising of the sun above the peak! of the snj-rounhmg Alps and A p pen nines. . Having reached the end bf their ro- muntir. inurnev the summit ! of the Vol- thine wm nuiet ajsuudu some I secluded rustic jiillj aud Le Micut called upon any of the party to join him in going down the crater. The guides are always provided with ropes, either for that pur- .nose or for assistine lombersome travelers up the last portion of the sleep ascent. - iScLmidt agreed to accompany! Lo Mieux, and in spite of the remonstrance of tneir guides, each took hold of a loop and -wnno-ntpr tliA P-lrtomv void whence issned thfl trmtndona? showers of ashes and etrcaras of lava which burned in a single night the famous- cities of Pompeii and Ilerculaneum. The guides cautiously """ " f i" tALi.i ikom A,n nntil th1 r.ah flAn. 16tU district Cumberland turcrs announced that they were standing on firm ground. The guides' last warn ing to them was not to venture inward. A call from one' of the'tourists above was answered with a faiut hollow, Vabene" (all right) from the headstrong explorers of the misterie of the burning mountain. Whether they were smothered with . fumes of sulphur, or missing a step, were hurled into the uuknown abyss ot tne vol cauo, nobody on earth will ever know. contrary to tne aavice oi tne pracucea snides ther let co the looned robes and ventured into the fatal dalkness of the . ven crater's recesses. The tourists! al-ov cried ont impatiently and in Vain,) but no response came after the first and only u Vabene." The guides and the friends of . the unfortunate ones remained until near ' snndown, when all hopes of tteir reappear- ailCO was auaunontxA. iue guwca wcic InwoA down reneatedlv. and several of the excursionists went as far as the ropes ( , would allow in search of their fatal! i venturous comrades. This the tl instance of a disaster of this nature wi .hiu the past ten yeara. Ciikap and Delicious Soup. Save! the liquor in which the niceleg of tuiutou was boiled to-day; It would bf wicked . baiiv w in awa, s sasw acpi.r.i vi Hie snccuience ana iiaifiiiyeoeas oi toe ' m at is in it. Remove the fat to4norrow ; m. j m t and thon put H over the fire. Add anions, carrots or turnips, sticea uuu, ana some parsley leaves, or maa oeans, sweet corn and sliced potato, with bits of celery ; add in cither case rice or barley, k table -spoonfull of them dry to a quart of liquor is a good rule. Do this, and at a trinirig K)ciuo you may have a tiireeu oc soup In to set before a king. 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Over $20 aid not exceeding $50, 25 cents. No order issued for less than $1, or more than $20. I Sundry Iteuies It costs 15 cents extra. Kaoula tViu mrvnl a F nAftt&ara Ia ranriatAr ft 1 t - r""S" . , . SUmps eot out from SUmped Envelopes are not a loweu km piaceu upon otner let- ters GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. 1st district Currrituck, Camden Pas- quotankj Hertford,' Gates, Chowan and Perquimans, C W Grandy, Jr.' John L. Chamberlain! Republicans. . 2nd disfrict---Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John aaven-i -i oi i r r-r? C rKMiam H McLaurin, edd, Alfred Llody, 3rd dwtriet Northamhpton andBer- ' tie, G D Holbo way, Ilepublican. 6tb district iritt, J .McUotter, ttepub lican. " 7th district Wilson, Nash and Frank lin, Witt. K Davis, Jno W Duuham, Conservatives. 8th district Craven, A S Seymour, Republican. 9th district Jones, Onslow and Car- teret, James Q Scott, Conservative, 10th district Duplin and Wayne, W A Allen, L W Humphrey, Conservatives, lUb Distfict-Green and Lenoir, R w Ktng, Republican. lth district New Hanover, Geo L. wuun, i, ucpuui.cu. 13th district Brunswick and Bladen, G N Hill, Republican. 14th distrjet Sampsoti, C. T. Mur P"ey, qonsefvatiye. Ifith district Columbus and Robeson, and. Har nett, WL 0 Troy, Conservative. William 17th,; district Johusou, 1 ; A vera, con. 18th district Wake, James II Harris, col'd, Republican. 19th district Warren, John A Hyman col'd, ltepublican. - 20th district Orange, Person and Gas well, John W Norwood John W Cnn uingham, Conservatives. i 21st aUtrictranville Bourbon Sinilb r"' J. - 1 22nd; district Giatham, R J Powell, Uouseryative. 23rd dUtrictRoekHigham, J T More head. Conservative. 24th district Alamance and Guilford, J T Moruhead, Jr., W J Murray, Com servative. 25ibfdistrict Randolph aud Moore, J M Worth Conservatives. Otb district itiehmona ana montgo . , r m t i I wvrJ$ x aoug, Fi..; 27thjdistract Anson and Uuion C M T McCjanley, Conservative. I 2Stn; disuict Uabarros and otanley, J C liarniiardt, Uouservative. Sdthj district- Meckledburg, RP Warj in?. (Jonaervativo. i 20th! district Rowan and Davie. Char! j fa price, fjonservative 31st&i8triet - DavUon, John T.Cramer' i XiepUDUCaiU ? C.U. J k i U miom i v7M.ir wioj iut. v VI CA..1 i pAni.nfuiiu ! j 33d district Surry anc ladkin, A V fjowles. conservative. 34tH district - Iredell, Wilkes, and Al exander, Tb A Nicholson, Pkiueuf Uorton, conservatives. 1 35ih district AUegdany, Ashe, Wat- auga, TAIf Todd conservative. ; 36th district CaldweJl, Bnrke, Mc- Dowel), Michel 1 and Yancey, WW Flcnvj ming--Judrcr, conservatives. I 37th district Catawbi and Liucoln, James :R Ellis conservative?. 38th district Oraston and Uleavecand, ... r tr.ii. : .. ! v o fllillier, conservative , ; I "t4fli A'ttAtmil.nttfvtnrA nnA Tillrv Mrtiri Walker, reruibtican. f 1 ! s - . I 40th district .Buncombe, and Madison, Jas. 11. Merrimon, conservative. j list, dialnet Havwood. Henderson. I and 1 raniy 1 I vacua, w f Welch, conserva- 0d district Jacksonf Swair, Macon, Republicans 18 ; Conaerratiee 32. POR H0U8B 07 B.XPEK8X2rrATITXS. Alsmanee Gannt. eon. Alexander J il Carton, ind Alieghanr, A. M. Bryan, dem. Anson It T Bennct, eon. Ajjhe-l-SqQireTriyett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carsou, rep. Bertie P O Miller, rep. Bljadep A P Perry, rep. xjrunswics; J a uroou, rep. Buncombe T V Johnston and David Blaekwell, eon. ! Barke Pinknejr Warlick, eon. Csbarrus Shinn, con. nliilWpll Ed JonM. eon. CilMettoimfson A Jones, rep. . z. ; i - ret Silas Webb, eon. Caswell T J Foster, Geo W Bowe, CaUwba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, Hanna, cons Cherokee B K Dickey, eon. ChoWanJohn L Winslow, rep., Clay-j Anderson, con. i Cleavelaud - John W Gidney, eon. Columbus V V Richardsoncon. 0 raven I B Abbott, R Dudley, I rep: I I Cumberland-G W . Ballard, con.. T S Lutterlbh, rep. - i f!brt4fnclt - Jamim M Woodhonse. eon. r l 3 f . I W " Vt n - I Djare Oliver N Gray, rep. ULvinon T T Rrown. John Miehe&l. I -r - W -! , . , Diivif1 Charles Anderson, con. I Doolin Juo BSUndford. J K Ontlaw. ' ' J I ' I CD". I . ' . . ttflgecombe W 1 Mabaon, VViliis, liunn, reps. Fbrsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. as too William A otowe, con. ates Robt H Ballard, eon. ranville Rich G Sueed H, T Hughes hn Pattrick. rep. uilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, eons alifax Jnoliryant, J J Woodwyn, reps. arnett J R Grady, con. L . av ' Haywood II P Haynes, con. Henderson James U Blythe, rep. jllcrtford James Sbarpe, rep. Hyde Wm 8 Carter, eon. ' jlredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackion. J. N Bryson, con. Johpston Wm. H Joyner, Jesse Hin- najnt, eons. t w Jones Jacob Scott, rep. jjnjor Stephen Lassiter, rep. TJincoln A J Morirson. con. : Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison II A Gudger, con. ' Martin J E Moore, eon. contested. ' McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. jMeckleuburg Jno E Brown, 8 W Reid, con. r . Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Kash Lindeey, con. New Hanover - James Heaton, Wll- cdl'd, reps. ; Northampton Burton 11 Jones, rep. : Onslow J W Shackleford, con. 0-L T-:,1 . r, T. xr, I (i range 1 ride Jones, Jones Watson, con. 1 Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. Person, Montfort McGehee, eon. : Pitt, Wn, P Bryant, Guilford Cox, rebs. I : Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. i (Randolph ! J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier, reps. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, cord, rep. Robeson. W S Norment: T. A McNeil. I I 1 jRochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, I I eons. I ! J Rowan. F N Lockey, Kerr Craige, con- servative. Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, con8.i - Stanlv--MT Waddell.Jpon. Stokes, J G II Michell. con. Surry, Harrison M Waugh, con. Swain T D Brvson. con. H-M ZrMZWnirV WhUmirc con V Union Lemuel Presson, con. Wake, Richard C Badger, John C Oorman, Stewart Ellison, col, Rob't S Perry, reps. I Wjarreu, Goe H King, J Wm H Pas chal!, reps. 1 Washington, D C Guyther, rep. Watauffa Jos. 15 lodd. con. j Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, rm . Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps. Wjilson, H C Moss, con. Yadkin, J G Marler, con Yjmcey.-J R. Byrd The Great Democratic Journal. ! . i j j THE IVEW YORK Weekly News. I BENT. WOOD, Editor & Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-six I Columns of Reading Matter. ; Contains all the newt, foreign, domestic, polit ical and general, with full and reliable market repoirts. Each number also contains sereral ; snon siones, ana a great Tnj oi merary, " L I . is. I 9Driiiiltiiral ami arintifi miltpr to. tr.. non I .i..X; i.cj .i . 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Because it will do, 7. ceessae you can crerytliing that any ma chine caa do, aewing from the fineitt to the coarsest material, hem mine, felling, cording, quickly raise of lower the feed to adapt it to thick or tntneioiii. i 8. Becanae yon hare a abort ' deep bobbin by which the thread ia con stantly drawn from the centre; the tenaion ia oouaequently, even an4 does not break the thread i ering and aewing 'on, at braiding; binding, gsth tue name lime raming. ' saaav w.a 8 Becanae the tensions moreeaaily adjusted 9. Becau8ethepreaser. foot torna back: that the than any other machine. a. Becaaaeitcaawork a beaatifal button-hole. cloth can be easily re- moired after being aewed 1 1 . Kju-anu thjk hst I making m fine a pearl aa mechanics pronounce it the best finished and made on the beat princi ple of any machine man ufactured. It baa no springs to break: noth bytnenand. 4j Because it will em- broider oter the edge. making a neat and beau- Ufni border on any gar ment. ing to get out of order. 4 Because it will work 11. because it ia two I a beautiful eyelet hole. ,' 6. Becanae it ean do machines in one. A Bpt- I roM.noLB Wokkino and Skwikq Machins com bined. over-hand Beaming, by which sheets, pillow ca es and the like are aewed over and aver. BSy No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in Nor. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Parties using a family sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all tbe improve- ments. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do il the beet: and this .machine can do several kinds of sewing not done on any other machine besides doing every kind tha 1 others can dol I The American or PUun Sewing Mack,nc (VViUiout the button-hole parts), does all that u aone on me omoinauoa except uuuon-uoic ana overseaming. MERONEY & BRO., Agts. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing any other sewing Machine. I do not hesitate to say the American Combini tion, surpasses all other machines. Beaidea doing all the work that other machines can. itovenieama. and works button-boles in any fabric, from Swisf I rausiin. to oeaer cioin i nave na mger SloaU. Howe'a and tbe Weed machines, and find the Amencan far superior tot hem all. : MlSJ M. KCTLKDOC I have nsed six different Sewing Machines. Th : American surpasses them all. Mas. A. L. Raikkt. I hare used The Singer and other machines and would not exchange the Amt-rican Pr any. ! Mas. 11. A. Ukinols. Salisbcey. N. C, May 20d. 1873. Mkbonkv iUao., agts. American Com. 8. M , Sia: I have nsed the Howe, Singer, Wheeler i: Wilson, Wilcox X Gibbs Sewing machines, an4 wonld not give the American Combination for al of them, it will do all that is claimed for it in the cireniar. l consiuer n superior vo an omera i have ever seen. Very Respectfully,: MBS. UKO. W. 11ASBINSOX. We the undersigned take great pleasure in giving onr testimony in favor of the American Sewinp aiicmne ip pi eierence to any otner, ueiievmg tnai i is it truthfully recommended as the best inaclduL- . . . ,. . . made. Itis simple, durable, runs very light and does not get out or order or drop stitches. Mas. Latra M. Over max, ' A . L. Foust, " J. Allen Hkown, " A. W. NoKTUEUM. " A . E. Jones, " M. E. Tboxabon, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard mnch said by t rents ol other machines tir in r r: i i . i .,.!! .A .v. ' judges the American Machine will not do as well 1 not nelleri lue wora aoneon anyoiaer maciune. anu do vamaoie work that no otuer luactune cab do. We have been Agents for 8ewing Machines sine e 1856, have sold Singer's, I.ad Webster's, AtwatereV and Florence's, and Lave abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 27:ly MERONEY A DUO., Ag'ts ROW ANJIILLS ! 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It should have a place in awi vm :. , :i , , i f, ? vcrfv, i'siu,,,r' Library btudy, Office and Count- Academy, or School. i Publixhvd weekly, splendidly Illustrated only $3 a year. i The yearly Number of the Scientific Amari can make two pplendid voluius of nearly one ihuusand pngea, equivalent in contents to Four Thoutand wdinary Hook rtgta. A n Official List of all Patents issued is iublished week It. teSneci men couiessent free. Address the oub- linhenC Mm & Co., 37 Park Row New York. In connection with the Scien tific A merica n,M ewrs.M CSX ).& CoWare Solicito rsof Ameri- Can and Foreign Patent' have had over 25 years' ezerience, and have the largest etablisliment in the world. If you have made an Invention, write them a letter and send a sketch . they will promptly inform you, free of charge, whether vour device is new and Voalentahle. Ther will lino send yoa,frte of elorne, a copy of the Patent m m ' M m mm m m Laws in full, with instruction how to -proceed to obtain a patent. Address "Menu A Co 37 Park Row, New York. ! r j Subscription to tbe Scientific America taken .it thu oflice. Price $3 a year. . nov: 23:1 1 tf 'The Oldest and Best of the Eclectics.' ! 1873. Eclectic Magazine. tSUBSCRIBE NOW!tj, I With the number for Jaouary, the ECLEC TIC enters upon its twenty-nintli year. It gleans he choicest articles from the entire field of foreign periodical literatnre, and offers. The best .SCIENTIFIC AKTICL.E3. - Tbe best ESSAY3. The best REVIEWS. Thy best CRITICISMS. The best niOGRAlMIICALSKETCIIES The best NOVELS. Th. lt lOEMS. The best MISCELLANIES. Thefiuest STEEL ENGRAVINGS. The aim of tbe ECLECTIC is to be in. structive without beiuc dull, aud eatertainioK I urilhuiit lwii.ir trnviull TtfAjlora rK tt-ir iaatructiou as well ns amusement should give it a trial. Term. ?5 a year ; Single Conies. 45 cent. Liberal term to cluh. The EC- ljrj uii j um ve smt wim any oiner peruxii- cat at lowest club rates, A ddress. E. It PELTON, Publisher. j JOS Fulton Street, New-York. December 5 12:tf T.J. FOSTER & WEST Huy and sell all kinds of produce whole sale dealers, in whiskey &c. Uruers solicited. I Ississ Street, Refer to Salisbury, N. C. DJA. DAVIS. IUnkrr. JNO. I. SHAVER, Ei. MOCK & HUOWN, HON. N. HOYDEN. w A desirable Brick Ilouse with 7 roorhi atd li all necessary out Louses ; situated in tha i most desirable part of Town. Persons wishing. purcnae, rvv pyJ at uvis let i Oct. 31 2ms. jstillX i3tKr lHjli S jfic 3Lm 13m as THE W A TfiHM A "N" OT?r7Tf!P! U .AVXllUAn UP riW2i is well supplied with large and elegant assortment of PLAIN I FANCY Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C, Suitable for all kinds of HANDBILLS PRINTING. -Alo- Finer and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professional Visiting, Party and Wedding Canls ; College and School C.X CL C, CL ft. 3 Xw Sii S Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; rl fir I : mrL'C i o m orrn I rc- I VIVluo ujjtouaivo and Solicitors ; Or fnviriin nl I 1 Printing Line. THE (Earoltna iDatdjman JLS A NEWSPAPER, Is a candidate for public favor. IU circulation U good, and its sUnding iiatronaire imnrovincr. It ia one I ! of the best advertising mediums iu the State, and offers its facilities on as liberal terms as any. a- -. mt t lf M SHOTCUU rrer im tut wabitt, T mfmt I. lis iHSj w cvaM. 7 itTI ' imaAeosraa . iwtn JUwl YoA OfScft, 27 Trrrrv a it yp, Aprij26, 1872.-32:1 Iand Deeds. Trustee Deedt, i Commissioner s Deeds, ShentT1 Deed, Chattel Mortgages, &t. For Sale at this offie . r , . . . Cheap Chattel Mortgages. and v asious other U&nks for tale bore. m v a r JAsr- - . rjU toe rrot pectus for 1C73. Ctith Ttar. : THEALDINE, i An Illustrated Monthly Journal nlrer-i aally admiu-d to Le the Handsomest 1 Penodieal in the World. (A Rep- i rrscnutive knd Champion of American Tasti i Not for Sale in Book or AVk Stores 1 THE ALOIS E, while ioed wiili n L' regularity, Las dom of the tt-aopOrary or timuij interest cbaracterwdd f ordinary feriodk ' It is an elrgeot miflcetlany of pure, light, am) graceful literature ; aaid a ceJIectifn of pktaen. tbe rarest specimens T artiaUe skill. lm LWW and whiL Altboogh ach socceeding nombrf ' sftorda a freab pleamr to its frier!, tb real ' valacand beaatv of THE ALpIA'E will be moxt appreciated aflev it has beea bonad up at tbe cW of the year. While other publinaUor may claim raperior rieapae,aa coaapared with rivab) of a similar claws, THE J LI) LYE U a unique and original ewerptiop alooe and onapproacbed apMlatdyjruboot eons pe tition in price or character. Tbf r nam nam of a cojnpletc volume coonot doplkate the quaia. thy of fine paper and, engravings la any vlAtr aliape or number of volumes Jmr ten Una ilt ' coat; trd (irx, tkert mnt ikt clrvM, bmida I AJLT DSFA11TSX2JZ7T. Nolwiihaoding th increase m the price of subneriptioo laat rail when THE ALDIKV ruic ffiSST 2t ffoftf a unng tne m year; prvving that th - American puuiie apprrnaie, aq will apport a a . - - . . pprectate. ai a sincere efiort in the cam of Art. TLc liJiern, anxious to jrMtif the ready co&fideax lho demorKrated, hsye exerted bemaelrea to tbe utmost to dcrelop and improve the work; and the plan &r the coming year, as antolded tne monthly iaaoea, prill aatooish aod deJifbt most aangtiiuc frieoaa of THE publishers are Swtboriaed Ito tnnnmn doMxna from many of the most etniaent arietta of America. I i In addition, THE .LD1SE reprodoc example of the best foreign maAera, selected with a view to the higjteK anw't aucceM, and greatet general interest; aroiditiganch a have become familiar, through photographs, oc copies, of any kind. I F The quarterly tinted rlatea forl872, will nV produce four of John ti DaTi' intmkable rklld- krtcbea, approriatetp the Ur aruoo. Theae ApriL July, and October, wonld be alooe worth the price of a year's asUiripiiooi I be pofHilar lea I tire or a copioOMy illuatraled "Chriatmaa" nnmler will be continued. To poAnem auch a valuable ei4tooof tbe art world, at a coat o triQing, will command lb Mibecri prion of thouKSnda in every nectioa of tbe fOfintrr ; bit, the tiwfulneaa Sd attractiooa of THE A LDIXE ran be eohanredL in proper. iin io i ne numerical irvcrraae oi iu supportera, the publisher propme io make ranee do. by the Rowing nnp.ral.eWd Premium Chromos Far It 73. Every subacriber to TIIE ALDISE, wbo paya in aJTance for tbe year 1875. will rvcrire, without additional ckarre, a pah of beautifo oil cbrotooN, afier J. J4 Jlill, ueminst Et lish painter. The pictures entiiled.'Tbe Vill age lelle,,, and roaainC tba Mtor," are 14 a !U inches are printed from 2J different platea, requirine 25 imnrxioM aod tisu to perfrct each picture. The sne chrottKaS are sold for $30 rr tair, in the ai alorra. Jla it ia lb W trnuiiiation of iu rondartora to keep THE AL 1ISE out of the reach; of coniietitioa ia every de-arlmrnt, the rhromea will be ifbutad corres uinliiiplr ahead of any that can be oSered by other ix-nodical. Kvery aubscribrr will receive a certificate, orcr the snalure of the publiab era, guaranteeing that ht rhromoa dclirert-d sliall bceual to the aantplee fumiahed ttteafrrai, or the nioter will lie refuiKled. The diatribu lion of irln- of this fradr, free lo ihe aubaxTi- ueralo a tirt dollar periodical, will aaark M e poch in ihe hi-.ry of An; aod, cw-idrriag ll iini.rect-clrntrtl iheapne of the price of TUE ALDISE ilsclf, ihe rdaiTcl fall little abort U a miracle, even to tho best arnainled with the achieremenU of intent ire genius and ijb proretl mechanical appliaocra. jfFor illwatra tiona of thet-e ch rotuo", ieee Notetuber iaaoeof THE ALIUS E.) I , The Literary Department will continwe under the rare of Mb. RICH AUD UENKY KTOIlDAKO, asaiatr4.br ib beat writers and Hs of lh dar, who will strife lo hare the literature of THE ALpISF always in keeping with it artistic atlratiiooa, TEimxix. j $e5 prr tDiiuu iu advaace with , , Oil Chrorons Froe. THE A LDISE wilt hereafter, be otaUlaaOIa only by auUcri4ion. There will be sm redoe cd or club rate ; cah tor mi User i idiom aaoat ba acnt to the tHiblUhcra dirert, or Itaatded to lb local agent, a-tlivtrf wyavaaiWJy ia the yffi'sHq-t, excett in caea where the certificate is gives, bwarinplhe fae-timiU airnature of JaattS Kirr- TOS A Co. j AC;EiT.S WA.VTIJD. f Any cron, wu-hinj; to act hnanenUv as a local agent, will receive full and prwupt inlor tnalion hv arplrine to 1 ! J A M E8 BUTTON & Co.j ISiMiahrr., 5S HJlHESL.iSL FEW YORK. 9:-tf. ! j TICK'S FLdHAL GUIDE FOlt 1873. i i ; t Tlie Gl'IDK ia sow pub ihed Qf AarrCBXT, . n-uts ys lr the year, or aaiabcrs. lurh if ti. t half ihe it. Tla who aft er- w arJs M-i.d uioiit-r tnin aiiiomitof One D(A- I lar or rmre for S-da uiar alaw oraW Twen ty-five Cents worth eltra lh lric paid (or the Guide. , The January StWr Wsntifui. givisf plaLa for makiu L'H'al Homu. leaj(aa (ear Dining Table Ikicoraiion. Wiidote Gardens, tke.. and containing a mass ef lalormatUa inraloable to the lv-rf flrwers. Qas Ilondred and Kfty psze. on ioe tinted fn-p-r. one Five lluudred Ehrarinra and a superb Cohrrrd Plate aod Chrima Cover.- The irsl LditiouofTwo IIi-riBXt Thou- bam just priLted ia E&rliabiavud GersaavB aud ready to aeud oqt. t JAMES VICK1 ROCIIESTER. N.T. Deeruber& 12:tf. ! i THE MORNING STAR. j t DAILY jEDITKlN : THOUGH ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD. HAS T.HE Iareest Iiiy Cirtulatioa of aoy newspaper in the Stite. aod si eirculatba ia Viliniujri.o fifty per eetU, larerr thaa that of auy other pajwr. j WEEKLY EDITION : NW Co Kiibintl wtb be CdkOUXA Fla nking oue; of the ibvat TamUT MKR. inal Wexsspapers in h fKith. Cireulatioa very large and rapidly inert-ai'iog. M'ltsCKIlfTlOX HlICEt Dailv Star lljear. r .f7 00 ..S 50 ..2 0 .J tsj 00 . . . l uiontba.J.., ' H mouths.J. a a . ra EEkLY 5TAB I J.ir. t? uiotiths.. T' r- U UloDthf . It may W saMv arnd that no news paer ever eatablisbedia North Cav alias has made such rapid prf gnrss as Turn aloRXiaa Star. i CP"Sri)J f.r pe4i"v" oopieS. f Address, 1 WM. H BERNARD. nVIUI INIfTOK.H C. S5 tO S 2 0 wr nf ' T EZmmim wn, Zmgm i ill. - 1 r- " k eke i m. ia,iw a aaeari CCJ j Jim U. ai Marriagt CertificaUs for tale here.

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