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' .-. " -- -QCTi fct . -,- 'Ti-Wt'rK r-rai.j-jJ.n win-' ; UT-l 1 I Mill .IIL JUJJD-I 1 I III! III - - , (;r. : :,, ' I ''- r-1 ; 1 jj -j' . u. Njj X ;. j : jj; ptif , . j : y.: - ;y iv : I '7mmM,- I . i I I !i ' - I ii f. .11 I,1 li ft fv V i i i 'V : '::; H i I ii HI 1 , if r 1 1 f f i 1m ,11 f Y l e -as -p - - AiTENXtfSSKE 'HORUOlU -1 Son1 iz-.-fri rrU 'r-nnth'i'F1na.- 0llihll l?Pl-lCt ?!hZ JtA i?0lfftf Anf r ; f s t - M V: that J Tn the tue aaiiiuiiic county m Hancock I I'l'jtuci, tio tons, A daughter and son-m liA?;,jBoipe time ago, the father, I Dan uttoii'? e(fpralcd with his family, aii4 wii:b a wotufliijliviog in or nrar the Ilairkius 'r unn f ijue, 7 j From tb'w place fn ent i.irjvtMa noilA lv iliu fiither on the MvJwere made IV the father' dn. ibe Mu.,rttinT,i . . 1 w i - k.:,S:iJ Id bomcatead, and from-time ta-time iriucb jprdperty was conveyed to the wo iuah's Wise. Tbey subinitted patiently lit these- depredations VntH ihc father took i lie- last horse on the place. j Tbcj tin, WilliamStttton, who had re ; mined with bis mother, procured a j-eule- in wiitJand bis brotbcr iii-law Burnett, veni tioibc womanV bouse and tboK-ros- r-sion ofit. ' Tbcv, were on the point of U leaving, when the father, Dan teuton, i I - r -.v. i vame onl of the house with h rine anfi nrea iit William Sutton. The old man aeized nn ax and pplit open the ikull of bis eon i law, Who sank 'down in a pool if blood uud exjnred in afew moments. The "fath t nextjadvanccd on Wm.j Suiton with hi Tft limlifu-d William drew 'lua'DW- tol and jftrcd;''kiUuig tbe old roan iiisUntly. in tbe f-fneanump, John . Sutton seizing lUrnetViB pistolHosed iu with bisbrotb Ur T(ua tbey faugbt mnzzle to muzzle until every : shot . was expened. After , IcuockiKg eaci oilier wiib the but end of i tbeir pjstols, tbey tbruw them aside and drew rjioir bowio knives In a short time I iobn lost one of 'bis bands, and Another stroke ifrom William; cut off hie chin, and thus the blbody fray ended. Jphn i thonstit to be dvinjr William was burl in severAl places but bas managed to es- J'r MCENEUY'S ULTIMATUI. ; i NkW YORK, Marb 9. A1; JlerdlJ spe cial frolm-New Oib-aus gives! the text oi ..1, . :i,kt ;. kv i ttin Aff-V.IKMV irnveriimeht to tbe neoule of LouisiafSa After jreviewing the causes of. tbe present difficnlty7 and seviWljr denouncing the ' conduct of the' Untted8tatfcs Govej-nmeiu iti esUbliabriig the jKcllngg government, it says it is still inito' to be lamented I bit tfte supportnnd protection of tic govern mco have, been continued by tbe Pregt dent.1; It totally diiseiita from tbe view that (hero can be any legal government ill tbnl Rtnt nLitled to recoznilinnbv the tVdel uLhoriiv liicb is Hot de jure as wicll as deacto. We have further to re cord tjheJ mortifying fact, as declared by the report of tbe comitteo of , the jUnitci Slates Senate, that such government can only' be maintained aud its authority tn forced by the aid of tbe military pwcr ol tljo lluitcd States. It stigmatiies the tjateuicnt 4hat the people of Louisiana voluntarily submit and acquiesce? in tbe usurpation as a stupendous falsehood, llhe McEoerv eoverumeut have deemed l t - - . . j i . m a a i. i iisrhta and exereise to function eoufided in iicm,by the people tbey have been bin -i lj;recij by intervention of tbeVFedetal Ex- ; ;(tntiye. They therefore appeal Jo their ureincrn nr oiuer oiaica ior au.yp.ui.jr uon j' ; fipport of tbe position, which tbey arc all ; interested in maintaining. 'Theylcall on I pifioplo of Louisiana to raantaJo their s djguijty and manhoodjand to iiutte with tliem'in firm opposition, not to the United I State's,' biit to any and every act of the 'Kelloes governmcnl. The maniferto, is signed by McEucry aud the Legislative Cummittw... y, . . A Ship tadt iias Come Iloitt:. The hip that was to bear fortune to the "Chase i heira" baa at last come home, bringiug with! it the anag sum of $260,000,000 to be divided among the American heirs of ; tlirci brothers. Englishmen, emigrated to this ! country about the year 1689. Of thesi brothers Aquilla settled in Newbury portJ Massl; Thomas in llhodd Island, aitid William In Yarraoutli, Mass. A fourth brother, named Richard, remained Ja England. Tbe vast property cimts by descent from Sir Townley, living about the vear 1600 at Townlv Hall, iii Liuca- , shire, England. He was the prigejiitor of a! certain Miss Mary Townl-t , who ibarned a man named Chase, who was the ' father of the four eons ' mentioned. This Mary Townley waa the heir of all her au restpr'a immense riches. A late decieion of khe English courts has given them , tbreefourtbi of. the sum of $385,000,000, the full amount of the iuheriiance in our 'timer, to tbe American heirs, the remain' derjabont $125,000,000, having already ! been distributed among tbe heirs of Uieh- airdi who bad remained in Euglaud. ri 1 I .j L'ucbatIV STATESMAM8Htp-Fifteen or C sixteen years ago John Sherman 'came to Washington with no visible fortune and sup iosd t4 he wonh $20,000 nt the Utmost in ' Alaaifield. Ohio. He is to-day estimated to ') la1 millionaire. four times over. andSohave ; : nil income of nearly $I50jO 0 peraounui. t llelhad great faei lilies from his connecUio t l4kU the;titiancraVfimiiitteeA,r and; from his i ' jiectiliar friendship, with Jay Cooke' H Co ft y hjch dates back to the time of their mutual Kverty, And it is clear that he did bxvX neg i lectf these , opportunities. Nowottder seats : iu the Senate are sought at high prices when m they bring siiuh marvellous return 3. It is 1 easily to coout weuty or ttwenly five seua l ; -tiors who came here poor and who are uw t ' teveaUncj iu wealth. - Everybody knows jit . The surprise it that honest men cotiutenance i fciich unblubhiuj? rogues, and have.: not de manded investigation. Tolerance j has en- i ooiiraged crime, uutil seats in the Senate are f. ; sold at legislative auctions,' as wej have re r. tceittly seen in Kansas,1 South Carolina, Ne Tada, and elesewhere. It is said that Jones 'pabl nearly $400,000 ft his place ffrom Na 4 ' jraihw- First b bought the priinaties, then Y. candidates fr the Legislature who were 1 1 tttikyi ami finally j the votes' of thje polls in . j1 the .doubtful counties. Kew 'YgrHSuui . t . f l.', fi i ;! 4 ( ; . -cT. - ' , ' 1 r - i ,i . . l- u. & wmi vacticui ctui uoijr itii, : .rnf : Vlt may be said with almost liter -T . ul Jtruthj that the Londoners have not seen H ilalifrht ! this ' week, i rI o-dnv. however. .Hi darkness has been even worse than on "Monday and Tuesdayi ' Up to noon it waa vmpoesioie io, umpcuau wuu ga ;anu can jdles. v.Ojf. lb south 'side 'of the Thames Ithe darkness was excessivdr' Thfe railway alitlout jwcre, lighfed np exactly as at :i)iht. There has been no great amount !of foff, and trade has not been 'seriously iuterferrea witu iu tue airctie, ou mc rau M ays, or on Jibe river. J lutmnerativeou uiemecivcs io aesun wtirhir.,,' m,. KEwsiurfin jUws. We receive iomMj inqnre as to the Uw wnwrrw'- r . t r- r ; L ' . I. governioff the circdlatiooonerspap;rg, that w find it n4cil to poyisli tbV following have bo adlressea tl ut V 1 ; SubscriWra .if e cA6ldereJ wuhiag to contiune theit abenption3. i : v 1 of thtir rrjioilkats may - pontiune to send 1 them unttl $M arr arages 'sfre paid. ; ; i J 3. IfsiUwriber8 nee!ec4or refuse to take thelr4'riodical Mun theV'Pi whiH they ar irecte;LrtheKare Held responsibl till tlo Koa bLhA .m 1i 11. anil itnurtA tKurn 4.' 41 : suc(crtinrs .move n uuier ; piac? without iufjirminjj the raulisher andlh pnpers are Seut td the f.nier direction, they are helren-sitle. y V - D. i tie eurts nave neeiui njat www to take natters from the tiiee: "or reinoviuii and leavin'theiniuucalied (r, prima facie eviueuce oijiureniionai'irHiia. . " 6. Anv Wi'8mfwho rtM'Mves a newspaper aud makes aH4itii it, wlfefher be has orderetl or not s held lu latj to b 1KJ oh a Kuuvriovr aua musi pay ioh .T1-'Jv?.... .-, " 7 . - r r letters gfi to aliy part f the Uuited States for three 'eentft'Vr half oncu, if prepaid,'. ' Unpaid ljbtters are tteujt to the Dead -letter office at Wfishin toU. Letters Weic!.: uj; over an onnee., ana pre i pa'ufa siuile rate, are f.idwarded to their des tination, flid thtj balancje due eolleeted ou delivery, i . J f ! Citv letters must be prepaid two cents per i half ounce! J I 1 Books.-rrPostflffon books, not exeeding fiur ouueefi in Weight ,1 ,. 4 Cents. Each additioual four ouuees nt tract uai thereof 4 cents. Newspa)er3.-i-New8ripers seut froin the ollire of pi bheattou nmy le prepata at tne f.iUowing4ates r quaster: Dailies; J. cts. per qr. Weeklies, t - Mouthlifg, (not over 4 oz) Quarterlies, j liscellaiiieooa lar&, maps!, priu) Matter Ou unsealed pireu- s engrSYins. music, earH, photoiaihi. types, cu dec:, on oiienaekage to tines, rots. seeds. me address, prepaid. not exeemin'i fr untes 2 ceu'8 ; over f.ur and not ejxceeliij eijrpit ouuees. 4 e,Ut' The weights ofakag?s s HinUed to thirty- two OUllCtl.-i. I ! . ! Jloney prder. Motley1 pan be sento any parr oi me cuuuiry who aosoniie saieiy. oy obtai'iintr ia M iney UrUer, tor wuicu tees are; On notiless t iun $1. aud not over $20, 10 cent. Over (1 ;in n'itexeediiig $30, 25 cents. No ordr issued tor teas thau si , or more than $20 SundrVII etnes It costs la cents extra. besides the regular postage to register a let- ter. Stains ent from StanipedLEa velopes laced upon other let are not allowed jto be trjrs. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Senate. 1st district Cnrrrituck, Camden Pas- quotankJ Hertford, Gates, Chowan and lVrnuimans, O W U randy, Jr. John L Cliaiuberl.tiit Hepnbl icans n H ilia ff l district T rrell, Washington, ort and Hyde John Ipv. ttepublicans i g i n T0-.iua ii V. c,; 3rd - -1 5 diitricl4 Norjhauihpton aud lier tie. U 1 1 Honor ay t ii ? , 1 Uepiioiican 4th district Halifax, Henry Eppes, 111 111 11:)... coi ii ii.epuoiiQ.-in i ; 5th ditrict-iEilgCeombe, Alex HcCa be, Repttblicaiii GlIi district-f Pitt,!J McCotter, llepub lican 7(h district 1 Wi'aon, Nash and Frank- lin, Wni. K Davis Jno W UuiHiatu, Conservntivea 8ih district r-Crarcn. A S Seymour, Republican 9th district Jone?. Onloir and Car- teret, James G; Scott, Oonserraiivq 10 lb district Dublin and Wavne. AY A Allen; L W llutnbhrey, Conservative. 11th (District -Greeu and Lenoir,. R W KinST Reptiblicah. ! , - Utb id Strict M(w Hanover, Geo L. Mabson, col'd, Republican. 13th rtistiict ! BrUnswick and Bladen. G N II II, Hepublicun. ' ' j 14.h !diancfc Sampson, C I; 3Iur- phey, GjOiticrvitjvej ' loth Ii.tnct- Luminous and Robeson, Joint W Ellw.lConfervntivc. 16. h I district- CuuiberUud and liar- nett, W; 17h; C Try, Uoiiservalive, district Johnaoo, 1 ; Wiiliaiu H A vera, icon. 1 3il. district--Wake, James U Harris, cord. RenubltCan 19th jdistrict Warren, John A Hyman cord, Republican 20ihlditrict Orange, Person and Cas well, John Wi Noiiwood John W Gun- ninha - I . . 9 Mi, Conservative 21st Repub diftrieX Granyillejiourbon Smith ican 1 82nd district Chatham, R J Powell. Conservative. 23id district Roekiusham, J T More- head, ConservktiveJ J j v 24th district Alammee and Guilford . J TjMorebeJid, h., W J Murray, Coi. servative. 11 - 25iH district Randolph and Moore, J M Wojrth Coiiaerviiives j 26th1 diafricji IiicKraoud,and Montgo mery, R T Long, jRepublican j j 27 1 1 distract Anson and Union C M T jfc0anley, Coiijseryative j 28tl ditiict (JaLarrus and iStauley, J 0 Biriibardt, Cn'ervalive. j ; 29th- district - Mkledburg, RP4Tarf ing, Ooneervative j . '. 30th districtRowan aiid Davie. Charr les P'lce. Coifservlativf- 3lstdistrict-Davison, Johu T.Cramer, Republican. j: ; j j 32d district -Smokes and Forsythe, j M Stafford, Uouservailve. . 33d district Sirry ; and Yadkin, A C Cowl(sf conservative. v i 34ti dlstridt- Iredell, Wilkesj and Al exander, ThW A. Nicholson, j Phineas Hort4n,conse-vatives.! ' i' 35th disirict Alleghany, Ashe, Wat aUgaJ T W 'I'odd concrvative. ! ' mh disirict-4JaldWen, Burke, Me Dowll, Michll iid Yancey, W W Flcin-mingj-iGudger coiiserjvatives; j . . , j 37 ih distrippatawb i r and Lincoln, James R EUu conservative.' j 38th district Gaston and Clcaveland, WiMilllerjconfeervative. - - I r 39the" distictntberfbrd thd Polk, Martin' Walk republican, 1 40th district iuncombe, and Madison, Jas II Merrimon. conservative, L: 4Vst. district Hay wood, Henderson, i ;J to TVW.:ii.-r ' L ouw . taujrtviiuia, 4. 11 tacu, cuusurra uve. -. : r i r Jacki 42ddiatric on, Swair, Macon, Cherotre; Clay and Grabam, W I. Love, yon nou.sB of EfipaESKyTATiVES. Alamance Gaunt con I ( " Alexander J 51 Carson, ind Alleghany, A U Bryan, dent Anson-4R T Uehnet, con. - A.nson-4 A?Htr-S ;AsHtSqnirti Triveit, rep Ueuufort-Samnel Carson, rep.; -BertieF C Miller, rep. f : Aiaiieii-f- A r 1 Vrry, rep Brunswick J: H U rook . rep. . jjiiihuuiw i wncl,-ii Black well, con'f Barke--Pinkney , Warlick, con. ubarriM Shinn con. Caldwell Kl JoneK, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silas Webb, con. Caswell T J , Foster, Geo W Bowe, reps. s Catawba U li li llouston.con. Jh.itham - J M Moring, :: llaiina, eons Cherokee 13 K Dickey, con. , Chowan John L Wioslow, rep. Clay ,-r-Anderson, con. Cleavelaud John W Gidney, con. Columbus - V V Richardson, con. s Craven I B Abbott, E R Du Hey reps. Cumberland G W Ballard, cou., 'I S Lntterloh, rep. Currituck -James M Woodhouse, con D.uet-Oliver N Cray, rep Davison J T lirowu, John Jliebeal reps, j Davie Charles Anderson, con. Duplin Jao BStaudford, J K Outlaw cons. Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis liunn, reps. Forsythe W U Wbwler, rep. j Franklin John II Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stove, con. (rates Robt II R illard, con. 1 Giauville Rub G Snetd 11, T Hughes nps. Graham Greene John Patl rick, rep. Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons : Halifax Jnoliryant, J J AVoodwyn, reps. Harnett J R Grady, eon. Haywood 11 P Haynen, con. : Heudfrsoii lames II lily the, rep. : Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Wm S Carter, con. j Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. J Jackson, - J N Drysnn, con. I Johnston--Wm. H Joy ner, Jesse II in uant, cons. I Jones Jacobs Scott, rep. j Lenior Stephen Lnsgiter, rep. i LMicoln A ,i 3loiiison, con, ; Macon J L Robbinsou, con, Madison 11 A Gudger, con. Martin J E Moore, con. contested. : McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. Mecklenburg -Jno E Ricwu. S W Reid, con. Mitchell .J W Bowman, rep, Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore DrJi.hu Shaw, con. Nash Lindsev, con. New Hanover James Iloafon, Wil liam lLMcLiurin, c d d, .Alfred IJody, col d, reps. Northampton Burton II Jones, rep. Onslow J W Shackleford, Con. Orange 1 ride Joueii, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rt'p. Perquimans, J R Dardeu, rep. Person, Montfirt McGebee, con. Pitt, Wru P Rryaut, Guilford Cox, reps. Polk, N. B Hampton, rop. Randolph J W Beau, Harrison Fra zier, rep. Richmond, Robert Fletchpr, col'd, r'p Robeson, W S Normeut; T. A McNeil, cons. Rochingham, David Settle, A U Jone, cons. Rowan. F N Luckey, Kerr Cnuge, con iservative Rutheiford, Eli Whitsnant, n-p. Sampson ; J R ilaxwell, Bryan, COIIB. 8tanlv M T Waddell, con; Stokes, J G II Miclo ll. con. urry, Harrison M Waugb, con. Swain T D Brysou. cou. -Transylvania F $ Whitmire, cou. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con.1 Union Lemuel Preseon, con. Wake, Richard C Badger. John C Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col , Rob't S Perry, rjp.. Warren, Goe H King, J Wnj II Pas ..1...11 Washington, D C Gnyther, rep. 1 Watauga Jos. B Todd, con. 1 Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copoland, reps. Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps Wilson, II C Mohs, on. Yadkin, J G Marlc-r, cou. Yaucey. J R Byrd The Great Democratic Journal. THE iVEW YORK Weekly N ews. BErj. WOOD, Sditor 4l Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-eix Columns of Reading Matter. Contains ull the neurit, foreign, domestic, polit-' ical and general, with full and reliable market; report. Each number also contains several : short stories, and a great variety of literary, agricultural awd scientiOc matter etc., etc, con-' stituting, it U doofidenlly averted, (he moat complete weekly uewspaper in tins country. TERMS $2 A YEAH. ,;Iducenients to -Clubs: Five copleg, one year , , , , $9 DO; Ten eopies, one, year, and an extra copy to tbe sender..,.,, 15 00 Twenty copies, one yrar, and an eitra copy to gender... $25 00 Fifty copies, one year, and an extra copy to sender ,,..655 00 Parties sending elubs as above, way re tain 20 per cent of the money received ly hem, as commission. : i , - J I Persona desiiing to act aa agents supplied with Kjeciroen bundles. Specimen ropiea sent free to any address. All letters should he directed to NEW TOOK WEEKLY FtrS, I BOX 3,793, ' i XE W YOUK CITY rOST OFFICE. liERIGHN THE Button-Hole, Overseaming AND 1- ,' Complete Sewt The first and onW ! KUTTOX-IIOLK AND SEWING MAClIiyti coml.metl jtliit ban made it advent in tliM or any other cou&trv. CgjTThe following reasons are, given win ihU is the bet j i 1 j Family Machine to Purcluisc l.r Because it will do. 7; Kecasne yoji car everything that an in-:uuickly rrfbor loiertb. cliiie! eu do, nerii leed t adapt it to tkick wi from tit huest to the thiuclotb. j cujrsfit uidtertal, lieiu-' 8. Decnie yon Lave iiiinjr. felling, cordin,. lori deep ! Lublin Lr ta-Htdiii. bi ailing, Ktl- which the thread (a cou eriug Miid sewing mi, at tantiy drawn frofii tht the r name time rotUiax, cewtie; the tenxton uuiitinc. etc. better thau ooiitteijueiitlr even and any other tnaekiue. t . 1 does aut break tl.eUresd. 'i Because the tensions 9. IJecause tlie je.-r-a e niorv eaiiily adjusted fitotturim back ; Hint tht thah any otliorntitchine. cloth can be cb)lj re- 3; lSeu-Mine It can work moved jfter beins ewtd a buantilul buitou-holc ; 10. liecauae th but making fiav a iear a mechanics :noifnce bv the hand the best fitiinheii an 4. liec ae it Trill em- made on the bet princi broider over the cvlge. pie of any mm hii man making a neat and beau- iitncturei. ft li4 n tifut border on any gar- prin&a to break; Enoth inent. ! - 1 injj to pet vat of otder. 5. Be-anse it will n-tjrk 11. Uei-aue it w tw. a beautiful eyelet hole. machineKfn on?, -t I'fT 6. Hecniibe it can do ton iioi.k uokeino a in over-hand aeaniisg, by Sewing Macuink icooi which fihects pillow can- bined. s; e ind tlie liko are sewed, 5 oveii and ver. j " EOT No other Maclunc can nccor.iiilisji tin kind of sewing .tatd in Xo.. 3, 4, 3, and f . lartie nsmir a fafliily newin: innelnne jvan: a Whole Machine, one with all the impro ve menu, il U to last a LIFETIME, and tlierefor on 1 granted that will do the most work and iio 1 the' lM?!t : and -ill ik machine e:oi lo Reteral kind of ftwiug not done on a in other int'ttnr besides doing every kind that all oilier ca(i do Tlie Americtiit or Plain Sewing Muchinf. ( Without the bulton-hole parts), doe all that i done 011 l!ic (.'ombiiiation exeent luiion-3u)!i and overeafnin;r. j i M KRONE Y & BUO., Agtfe. i Sali.-bui v, N. i. Examine them before purchasing any thci .ewing Machine, f t do not hesitate tosiv the Aineri-:in Poinhlna tion, gnriKiMe "H other uiachiuir. ih-radeK doiiu. allithe work that otoer niiichutfs can. it oversea nix .1 ud works lut.ou-lik'. in anv fabric, friim Sin: muslin to llejver ch'th I have iM-'d Sinyei liialK, How e'i and the Weed inai-hiite!, and li nil the Anieriiun far superior to them ull. ij Jllsi-l M. lU Tl.KI Gt. r h;ive,n;(t nix different Sowing Machines. Tin 1neric1iu aurpa.- tl.nu all. j Mi:s. . . L,. Kainet. f h ire ne'l Thejnor and otlier ni i-lii lies ant1 would not erhatiKf the Ann r' n I'.r 111 v. ! Mas. II N . I'.kinci.e. 1 K.uh!i kt, X. ('.. May 22.1. 187U. Mrkonev (VUri., ajiU. America v o'ii. S, M Siu: I have ned ti e Hone Singer. Whoe'er A Wilson, VV'i'.nix ,V liild.s Sewing ma.-'.iiK's. ' nu w ould not give the i in-rican I'oinltiiiation (or all of,lhm. it will il i iill that is cliiu-l for it in tin rireiilar. I --uisidi i Kiiitcriot til ull othirs I have ever so;u. jVery l.'espectt'nllT, Mkh. lino. W. IIaiibixsok. ! ! Wet'ie undcrnignrd take great pk-iw-uie in givin; our totiinoii V in fior of Hie Anierirau ."ewini. Machine if pu lerene to anv oil tr. Lelit-viiit. th:' is 11 irutttimiv ret-oimnenH-u as 11. e it-.-t markiiK inn us inc m'M niacsii !!( tuns very ligiitkii or drop stitches. j I.Al'KA M . IVEKII A J, made. It is siuiiihi duralih t uns vcrv liiriitkutl doee not get out of; order or " A . L. KoriT, " J. Ai.lkn " A . W. NontliKKX. A . K. Jo:., M. K. TuoMjiw.x, We have soon flaniini: advertisemeiitx and la'aru inii-h aid ly lcitsol other Uinchinos. i vte M ill lorieit oiie liumliea itoiiur to the con tending partv. if after a fail trial llore (-onniotetit judges the American Mxcliine will not do as weil 'f hot JftU-r. tl.e rork done on any othr inncr.ine, aiid J6 v.-.luahle work that no other machine can do. I We liave leen Agents for Sew ing Machines in I8.V5. have aoid iirger'. Lad Wehstcr'. Atn-aicrvV and Florence's, aUd have abandoned all for Un- American . ! Bend and get ganiplex of work 27: ly MKIiO.XKY & BUO., Ax'U desirable Bfick Ilouae with 7 voor. all lKH-essary out iionscn ; situated in tbe shin; mo8t'deiraliIe part of Town. Persona w to purchase, can 'apply at this office. tf:IS K OowarCjOf Counterfeits I JOB HOSES' 81 VKVJil J mrc sfnei9lp eooarBaraiTao. DUhoncit Drug'' fut tndeavor to fllh counterfeit fntkt rremter rrqflto. TMe remuiiu have the name oTJ ob nlaaes neaekpeekare. All other mreworthleee imitations. Th oiicill PiUa at nnfailinicln tbo cure of all thaM (ainlnl and dan rout diMnnea to which tha femala conatitation la rabjeet. They modemta all xceaaea and renjova all obatructiona, from whatr ; avarcaaae. ! l TO MARRIED LADIES they ara particularly anited. Tbey will In a abort time inng on ina monttuy partoawitarognuirUy; ana althoaffh very powerful, contain BoUiin hart-fal-to the conatitation. In all caaea of Nerrons and Bpinni Aiiecoona. eaina in the Hack anl Limbs. Faturaa on iliffht, exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hyaterica and Whitea. thor will eHeci A fur whon all other ineana have failr-rt. The circulari around ach packatra eira full directiona aat advice, or will be aent Oeo to all writlaj for them, aealed from obaerratioiu N. B. In all caaea where tha owvetsi cannot he btalnH, One Dollar enclosed to the Role Vroprio tV. JOB lIOSF.a. IS Cortlandt Ft- New York. .Ill . ipure a bottia of the fenuine, conuinlnc lifty i rills, by return mall, eeeuretg eemied from any Knowledge of its content?. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. 1 BRYAN'S PriiMONIC WAFERS fntrc Cocoas. Cpi DS, Asthma, Bboscbitis, 8ok Taaoar, floaaaasiss. Difficult BataTBiao, Ia CiricaT Coiscmftiobi aid Lcso Dkkases. They have no taste ol! medicine, aad any child w ill take ttem. Thonsauia hare been testored to health that bad before desnni red. Testimony ri- 'n in hundreds of cases. A.k int BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFEB3. Price 35 eeata per box. JOB MOSXS, Propria tor. I Cortlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DKXAMAnnrTS SPE t Prenred rrr 3. OAR PILJjS. ' No. tit Rne Ownbard, Paris. These ptlli are hirhly recommended by tea entire Radical PacnHv of Prance aa the Terr best remedy in all casee of Spcrnuitnrrhcra, or Seminal Weak- nes : Nirhtly, Daily or Premature Emissiona ; Sex aal Weakneea or lm potency ; Weakneee arWinxtrom Secret Hahitaand fexnalKaeessea; JT alaxaron of the Genital Organa; Weak pine : Depoalta in the Urine, and aU the ghastly train of Diseaaee arising from Oyernseor Xxeeesea. They cure when all otherrem dlee Call. Paoirdrlet of Advice in eorh box. or wiU be aent Pre to any eddreae. Price 81 pvr Uex. Sent by mail, mW til teitlrifrmn mil oeaerrerfos) on reeoir-t of price. OSC ABO. MO&83. ISCobtlaBM r-.tfajr 7ax,Sole OanaralAcntfc America. 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Baaasaaaalri Hast Ml, aaaaytaatataaattiriisi liiiUrW'ulki Ul Baoa-vra a atacasr akaanar aMaraaa sissum aaaa aay aak liai.slil 'W. ark Dr. a sua iniian a ssisai;! atalirns by a. sf taai flsatefcwBBatM aflhla 1 1 asm am Isnil mmemmmm- itrtsti ?!r ay aaatf.aataaaisMsasamanHUl kla O Mark a mme aartara, ka. 1 1 a. BUcatk . a. 3GB ;Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds, fiJ Commissioner's Dcccls. Sheriff r-v ' w rat m . uceds, uimttel Mortgages, &t For Sale at this ofli& t - rrospectxu for 1873. SlrthTeirj THE ALDINE.; ' r An lllatralcd Monthlj JoanUt, noirer- eallj admitrd tn bo tbe IJ&hcUoraeu Tmodical in tli World. llrp. : -reiculative nnd Chmpioa of Aincricm Twtj . ' Kotor Sale in JJool , or Xex$ Stores. 1 TUE A L DISK, wliile Ued (wiih all regularity, baa DWit o( tle It-rojcrary or faw. interest rharaclerilicyif ordinary -riodirl It ia an elrgrnt ftilscellany of inV( lilif, tt4j graceful literatnre; an j a collection of jnci aer ' the rareat airciroeiwcf arfi4ic killt in-Llaf K and whit. Althoti;Ii arh aocrrdirif naaiVr afTord a frea.lt pleaMirt to ita friefcd, tie real ra'.ueand lrautv of fJlE ALVlS'E bj mot apprrciated after it baa lei Uxind rp t tbe c!oe of tbe rear. While llef jiiUiuatsutM may claim mperior ihraj ne n ronijmrrrl with rival of a similar claa, THE JLbIXE i a unique and original ruwf jKkn--.a. and tinajrtched aWlutelj whboQt rt'tarv lit ion in price or character. TVi tm-moir of a cooiplrte volume coiinvt dmJ'Mwte tbelqaaa lit of fine apt-r and VngravirH in ap vther alia or nnmber of Tonie Jvn trm It. jr. cvmt ; amd Ikrw, there erf lie rlrvaaS fcrajVr AXLT SSFAZLTZallmSj Notwithatandins tl4 incrra-e ui the jaice c.f anusrripiion law Fall, when T1E ALtUS'y asMirued ita prcsefU noble proporjiuna aiid ri resentalive character, the rditiuni aroa aaotelJUa dvUrd durinr the ia year JTiting that tie .utcru-au jHitlic apprfrtatr, anj will vj.Hirtt a irere effort in tberanae of AM. The tmU IUmts, anxkMta to justify Ihc resklr cuu&dt-tM- llina demonKralrd, bate exerted !luemefves. ibe utuia4 Io devt-h.p nJ iropnire ibe Work ; ami tbe plan for the coming yea-, a ou folded by the ntoulhly kMMiea, jrill ost'oo'h and delivt.i rm i ne tpoa aaniroiue Inetaia ol TIIK A LltS E I The iHil.IUIiera are intborized! In antKinir ileri-na from manr of Ihe must sfuiineiit anUu of A mcrica. ( I In addition, THE ALD1XE fill rr.nJti exaiiiplr f I 1m? beat foreign m.tatcra, at-lrcti-tl ailli a view Io Ihe bigliot artMkr aocee, ai.. irreateal gitieral iuten-tt ; avidiifg aucb a Ut liMinf Mniuiar, IhrtMijjIi pli-Auf pha, or eupir tanv kiud. t I TheqnnrlerlT lintetf platt-a fot 1ST2, will re-H-ohu-- four of Johu S Divia' iifimitalJy rl 'i!.! ketchc, appropriate Lb tbe fourkcaaon. Tlie plates, a pi taring in he ianc4 for Jamiarv, April, July, and October, woubij lap alone aorili the price t4 a yc-ar'a riiioa. Tlie oHilar featurejrf a copkiisly illustralrd "t'lirUtmas" laimber vi'ill lie continued. To prtHaea mkIi a valuable e4naueof ihr art world, at a eo4 ao triftjng, will jctmmanJ ihr ilaarri4oa of llsand in eyery Mtiion i.f iherotintry ; ImiI. a ihe'uiH-ftilnoi and attr4iii4i tf THE A I.HISE cap I rnban-ed, in propi.t ti;M Io ll.e tmnu riral Jncrt-ae of iu Miprti rs the rtilIiher roM l make anraiMT ki Ue wire," by ihe billowing uninIlilol irv. Pre ml am Chrorfios For 1873. Kv. ry iMibaf rioer TUE ALHISl U ya in advance fcr tlw jcar lb73, will reccitr, wiiImniI additioiul chlrye, a pfirof Uautjful oil chnoiKB, after J. 4. Hill, lb ewim-nt Kig lub luiiiUT. Tle piciurea cut 4 led, "The Vi.l age lKlle. and "Croaainr the Mot." are If x !M inchcM are Tiiitcl from "!ib-reat phtie, retpiiring 20 iiixsita anl ime lu ja rf.-ct i-acb pictuie. Tbe Mine cbroiiloa are mi!J f .S'MI t r air, in tbe aft ature. Aa it it.adr-u-rniinain of it cohJik toratuLfrp THE AL IUSE out of ihc rra4i ofci.iurHiiion inrrrry lejartuunt, ihc hnHfia will lr fom.d n-m-Mdiiiglr ahead of ay that c:rt; be ofVnd l-v Hriolical. K very ubH fit err will rtttitr a ccrtilicirte, over ibe ljnaturrof ihe pil i-li-er, tfntrtmlrriny ibatHbe ebnnit ltlivcr.d shall be equal In ll.e mi In pb-a f.irti t-l.-d tl,. a-, t,i. r ii.e iuoimv wni Ik- riiuitiii-u i ll.e 1i4iii..i- lion of p'uiiin- f ihij graIe, frfrrto ll.eulti- f 1.. '. .rr... . .1 a r r a a I ik t io a uve ooiiar riHiicai,,wii nirii an j li in ll.e l.i-t.ry ulj.rl; an.r. (imUih ihe umn--(iltticd lieapaeM ofiLr price of 77.' A LIH. t: llM If, tl.r fiarvrl lall- little lu.t ..f " a mirai le, even Io lhoe Lcl aoiiiainu-tl wi'.U the ai biereiuiiit of iavi-utivr k:i iiiu and.Mii proved met hanit-al arlpiianci-ajj ( Fr tllustra- lK.ii i.f il.ee i hrt.UKi hx NiVi tttlx r Wue tJ I lit. ALU I st:.) The Literary Department will continue under t Ire care of Mr. i:i('ll.l:I 1IKNKY STODD.MID, aUl bv the be l!l llivr tu have Ibe literature uttTHE ALIUS F alas in keeping with ilarMc attfiM.tku, TXSLMS.J "5 jH-r aui.iiui, in nilf ancc aiib 1 Oil Cl.iUmr. Fret-. THE A LIHSE will. lM-reafler. br oblaiaal.! only by Mil-M-riiHioii.l Tltere Will be no rrtlm- -u or emu rate : caaii ur uixtii4iii taust I nt Io the iMiblUlM-raj diwt. t.r haixh-tl to tl.e local agent, anVAoa-f rrtp-eibili)y lulkt pU,J.tr exce4 in cae wl.er the cerfibtaie i given, bearing tbearMi7raignalurv of Jami hiT Tox & Co. I t AGEIVTJj VA;.TKI). .ny in-nKm. wUhidg to act i rmaiKnllr a a local agent, will receive full And pronii4 infur- nation by applring tu ( jame.s aurrox & (.., r.ii.!i.i.M. M X AW US LA St:, SEW YOllK. .-r. j j THE MOItNINtij STAR. . DAILM EDITjo.V : Tiinroii oxlVfivk ykaksui.d. HAS TIIK I.argt-rli'D.ii'y (;iirnlatiou of any uewapa-r lu in if. an- a rirriiUti'.n iu larger that) tht t lliiitns:tou fifi v, iter cnt. I anr tiiher mtiM-r.: w a a Now r-4Mtibi:iJ u'.lb , ICaCol.lV A FaK mkr. inaknur i. in of tl.e it-t amuy WeXOipapCTS iuhh- Si.itb. Cireuta-.i-.U Very large and rjilly inrreariuaT rnisriHCTlOS I'KICK: Daily Ttu Lj-ar. .1.. ' ( lllollthy.. . :l inoiith.. . Weekly STAulj yar. A.. ' Iinoulhi4.. ' Ii mouthy... It may Ie aafelr asend i rj 2 a "ii i'h that . i-ea- .... paiacr ever eUl.lUbed in Nrrth Ca oliu.1 l.a tnauV aueh rapid pr.i;res 4 Tuk MoUSU-o Star. f CTS- nd for h4 Addreaa. I Wit H IIKKXAKI. WILXllNi: TnN.X t 4'J he Oldcet ind Heal o lie I l-Mtcic. mi- Eclectic Magazine NOW ! With ib ncinW fur Jafeaarv; tbeKCLE' - TIC eutera uhu twfnlT-iiintb -Tear. 'l cleat: h ekoierM artieb-a from the t-.-i: tidd tf f.rein MitUral liieratiire.aiJ11 is. I be lt SCIKNTIKIC AK ITCLw Tbe bt ESS AT 3. i Tbe I, KKVIKWS. TU Ukt CUIlTt lsl Tlie Ut lJIOGUAl'JMCALSKnTH 11. . t . a- c I ' i ut imi AUir.iiS. I The Uft SlIOaT STdRIES. ! Thm Ut flSIS. i 1 Tb Wat 11 tSUEIXAXI KS. Thaifiueat STEEJ. ENGKAVIXGS TLf aim of tfct ECli'.CTIC U' structive wiiUtmt--iai d ill, and et-r1JlJ!, without Wui: ttavul. Headers 'kf" iuttruetion aa .vrefl K auii laetnent shoolJ it a trij al. Ttrm&iZ a wKir ; SijU tr? cat at Marsi rtaturatra. iiawrrsa. E. IL PELTOS'. Pubtiaber. JOc JAiltou fciroci. X .V.k. December y 1 3:tfl is t . '! 4 .. I '"
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