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I -i-lii J 'U ' ii.-.( r. I I ! HUMBLE life! : : ' :'
Tell me not he'e a poor maul
That lils dress is coarse and bare.
i Tell tot' riot hit daily pittance !. r
- ' Is a workman's scanty fare, :
Tell roe not his birth js humble,
. C That hi parentage, loW.f
Is he honest in his action ? JL
,u That it alf I want to kno.
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Is his word to he .relied on f
Has bis character no blame?
Then I csro not if he's low born
-: : Then care not whence his name.
Would he from, an onjus'. action
Than away with scornful eye !
Would he, then, defraud another 1
Sooner on the saifuld die. ;
.Would he spend his bard gained earnings
On a brother in distress. I f
Would he succor the ailiiete !
And the weak one's wrongs redress I
- Thex he is a man deserribg
Of my lore and esteem,1 I
JAnd.I care not what his birth-place I
.In the eye of man may seein.
, , Let it he a low thatched hovfel
Let it be a clay built cot--4
Let it he the pansh workhouse r
In my eye it matters riot, ,
Arid if others will disown hitri,
: A inferior to their cast, 1 f
Let them doit- I'll befriend him ,
a brother to the last. I
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, AT THE WIDO.
V ' r BY JAMES MAURICE T0SP30K.
I heard the woodpecker pecking.
The bluebirds tenderly siog ; .
'I torued and looked oni of uly wiudow, -And
lo it was spring
A breath from tropical borders,
'Just a ripple flowed into wy room,
And washed my face clean of its sadness,
Bley my heart into blooml . ; .
,Tbe loves I have kept for a lifetime, j
Sweet buds I have shivldetl from snow
Break fourth iuto fullleaf arid tassel
' When spring wiudsdo blow.
r For the sap of my life goes ripward, j
'.. Obeying the same sweet law
That waters the heart of the; maple -
1 'After a thaw. j
1 forget my it 1 age and g W ; o ithful
i Bathing in wUe-tides of pnug,
. When I hear the woodpecker pecking,
,The first bluebird sing.
HORRORS OF A WRK'JK UXDER
water-thesi1ouy:of ASUB
r MARINE CORRESPONDENT,
A newspaper correspoodeht who weni
down to the reck of the Atlantic in a
direr's oatumei says the 'liiill lis wrll
down on the port, side,! and? iar broken in
several places from contact With the reef.
Fish were swimming around, eargeny
devouring uarticles of food lloating about.
He found the forward hatch open, and saw
that the cargo there hail broeri bulk and
.lay in conlusea neaps, wiui oooirs 01 men
and women! jammed among tho cases and
crates, bruised and torn. Fish were
swimming jn aim out, ieasitng upon ine
dead bodies, limbs are strewn aronnp,
; having been broken from the bodi-a by
tlie continual action 01 tue waters, wjicb,
when agitated, drive against ugrj pieces
of the broken bull tuattiere project. ;
The correspondent then hventl lo the
1 c6mpaniouway of the steerage cabins, mid
found a hundred, or more bodies lying ii.
an immense heap, with arms dislocated,
fes staring ;wildly, faces gfiniiing, and
moving backward and forward with the
under-current. Some wero dressed, but
many were half nude. ; Children were
clinging to mofher?, stou mr n were clap
Jng their vfles, seeming' lio have met death
with calm resignation. ; 1 lie scene was
horrible beyond desscriptlon.l
'. The . correspondent then fwent to thr
companiojiway of the eteeragx;, where the
men passengers were by themselves.
Bodies of strong men, j old and young,
were hustled together i on tlie stairway,
with distended nostrils, gaping mouth,
taring, glassy eye$ giving some concep
tion of terror which seized them as they
vainly struggled to gain! the deck.
Frora another part of the vessel a view
was" obtained of the sleeping apartment,
where, piled np in heaps on the port side,
were numbicrs of bodu-s of mju w'ith bed-
cloth ins:
strewn amopg tnpm. l'lrom
wikh broken stauhcliions and
abrasion
jagged, splintered woodwork the flesh had
been torn from the face ot tnanv, while
others were bruised and scattered about
their heads, which ata red with gaping
wonnds, contrasting horribly
pale, livid features of others.
with tin
THK. 'THUNDERER" ON IRISH
?.:-.! . CATHOLICS.! i
" The def.at of tho Irish University bill
has led to intense bitterness towards the
liili Catholics. Of the deptii of this bit
terness there is, a fair ! exhibitioirin the
London 2'imrs, which saysspeakuig ot
the Irish (Jathoiie bi.-Jiops
-.. 4They have sncceeded in tlii
irowing dirt
on all the sweet pledges of! peace and
harrty
which Parliament has? been labor
iously mannfatuiing, for se;erallycar
t. , w . 4 c 7a,,ul6.M" ";"u.lul
-ditch deeper between races, classes, and
! ( communions. Thxy have poisoned the
welts of education, they have ! striped the
tree of its grown fruits and burnt the rip-
"peiiing harvest. They enjoy? the barren
jrnruphs of those whose hand is against
rx.ery man ana every man nana against
' Ihern. Whatever the British! legislature
ioakea they destroy ; though it betas tie
Garden of Eden betore therd, ,wherevr
ihey pass it is a desert.1 Such liberty they
" 1 : .ui..-- . ' 1 11 ? -f .
ttnrv 111 tuia connirr .wiiere an is nee
There is 'nothing to be doncexcept to let
story point' its own moral. h it is done
in the eight of more than thirty, million
t people ai. crjuany nee, ana Line greater
. ,i.ut, o. uinn ry.Tiimaeiy w ue aiposea
-M javoroi uuranwiHane opinion by ui
tramontnue practices. 1 1 hat they will
.arhaments we cannotpre
4-
jno 10 say ; we can oniyiaim down the
-Ifirnry in wnriiiiitr un us uy ireiitna ana
herill'miish advisers."
BUnd Tom has a rival
His name
' )a,rid Pohman, a resident of iLaFajette,
'lodjana, and a laborer Ion the Toled",
WaUh & V estcm Railroad, lie exe
cntps admirably on the pnnb the most
oiflicult airs heard lor; tne ntst time, ai
thongh he cannot read, a bar of music.
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summary, which will cover all iheXaeetious
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r W . " I 7 L . IT. . . IF.
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i
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discontinued. ; ' . , - '
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to taklpapers from the office,; kr removing
and leiing them uncalled for is prima facie
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- 6. Any person who receives a'--newspjlpf r
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it or not, is held In law, to be a subscriber
and must pay for it. I li
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
senate.
1 . . w a 1
1st district uurrruucK. uamnon
Pis-
qwlarjk, Herif.rd, Gates, IChowati laid
Perljuluians, (J W Grandy, Jr.' John L
Chlmberlaiii R'pnblicans !
ind district Tvrrell, Washingtoln,
I Matiii, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John
m JRespess II E Stilley, 'Republican's
3rd: j district Northamhpton and Ber
tie,G D Holloway, Rcpublicar
Ith Uifrict Halifax, Hen
ican
ry Eopes,
colfd 'i Republican
district Edgecombe,! Alex MtCja
bej Republican
6th district Pitt. J McCotter. Rppub
lienn 1 j jj
t:hiHi!trict Wi'son. Nasti and Fran c
m. IC D.ivis, Jiio W Dnnllaiu,
Uosqi-vativps I jj
pih district Uravcn, A o beymoqr,
Uffpublican
'.":! 1
Jone?. Onslow and Car
Pth district
teret. 'James G Scott.. 'Conservative
iOlji district D.iplin and Wayne, )V
A.f.Utsn, Li W Humphrey, Uop.sprvatives
Jllt,l District Oreen and L-noir,
Wj King, Republican. I!
fl4ti district New Hanover, Gob
R
IT, j
Mabsoh, cord, Republican
13th; district-Brunswick and Bladen,
O N Hill, Henublican.
14 h; rfis'net Sampson, C
T Miir
phey, jponservative.
15th district Columbns and Robeson,
Jin t,V Ellis, Conservative.
il6ili district-. Cumberland
an
d If
r
nt, W C Troy, jCoiiscrvative.
17ilK district Johnson, 1 ; WiHiaai
11-
Ay
t-rai con.
18; li district "Wake. James" II Harris.
col d, Republican
, ,
119 1 li district Warren, John A Ilytuan
Urd, Republican
I 20 district Orange, Person and )C
as-
wjll, Jlm XV Norwood John V p
un
fiuipniiu, vyiutt tain re
21 district Granville Bourbon Si
th
Ripuljliean I
22nd districtChatham, IR J Pow
ell,
Cpnse.rvalivo. ' !
123rd district Rockingham, J T More
head, Conservauve
24ttt district Alammce and Guilford,
J TiMorehead, Jr., W J Murray, 0
Oil
Jiervanve.
1 25 h -district Randolbh and Moorp. ,1
i vo:uh Conservatives.!
j26tli district Ricl-iraohd and Montgo
mery, 11 I Jjong, Republican ;
27th distract Anson and Union C M
i.3 McUanley, Conservative
2Stlii district Cabarrus
and
Stan
C Bernhardt, Conservative.
29tli district- Meckledburg, RP Var-
, iJpnservatiYe 1 j i
SOttt district Rowan and Davie, C
bar-
Ies P fee, Conservative,
3 Ui district - Davison, John T Cramer,
riLnnUlii.n i I A
j 32dj district Stokes and Forsythe, J
a StajBTord, Cor.servaitve,
33ili district Surry anid I Yadkin, A C
(lo wins, conservative. i ! S
34t district-Iredell, Wilkes, and IA1
escandjer. Thos A Nicholsou, Phineas
ITnrtnh nnjrrvalt vpb
35 district Alleghanyi Ashe, (Wat-
ajugn,;) T W Todd conseryative
dwtrict Caldwell, ! BurkoJ Mc-
Dowe 1 Michl.n and YanceV. W W F
cin
- l J,;.Lfln,i..r m,rriviM.
j 37lb district-Catawbt and Liriofn,
amei R Ellis conservative.
3Sii district Gaston and Clcaveland,
W J SMiUIer, conservative.
39the district Rntherford and Plk.
is Martin Walker, republican.)
-j
Ji
40ih district Buncombej and Madison,
r
as II Merrimon, conservative.
4lst. district Hay wood, Henderson
Uid Transylvania, W P Welch, cohserva
- i Uve.
424 district Jackson, Swair, Maeon,
Cherokee, Clay .and Graham, W L. Love,
conserrative. . .- - : . .. :, : a
Republicans 18 ; Conserraties 32. ;
FOB HOUSE OF " BKPRKSXNTATIVES.
If
Alamance -Gannt con "
Alexander J &1 Carson, ind .
Alleghany, A ii Bryan, deoa
Anson R T Bennct,! con.
Ashfc--SnriireTrivett. rep.
j Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep.
Bertie F U Miller, rep. ;
J Bladen A P Perry, rep. i
jj'Brariawick J H Brooks, jep. ' :
"Buncombe T D Johnston and David
Blackwell, con! ' j 1' 1
Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. ,! '
Cabarrus Shinn, con.
Caldwell Ed Jones, con. .- ;!
Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. j
Carteret Silas Webb, con.
Caswell-T J Foster, Geo W Bowe,
reps.
Catawba R B B Houston, con.
Chatham J M Moring, llanna, com
' Cherokee B K Dickey, con: I s
s Chowan: John L Winslow, rep.
Clay Anderson, con.
"Cleaveland - John W Gidney, con.
Columbas YV Richardson, con.
Graven -1 U"Abbott, E II
Dudley,
,reps. 1 ' ' 7 .-v."
Uumberlajid G W Ballard, con., T
S Lutterloh, rep.
Currituck - James M Woodhoase, con
Dare Oliver N Gray, rep
Davison J T Bsown, John Micheal,
repa.
Davi
Charles Anderson, con.
Duplin-J40 BStandford, J K Outlaw,
r . i , '
"",r, ' .T.
jugecomte W l' Mabeon, Willis
Bunn, reps.; -
Forsythe W H Wheeler, rep.
Franklin John It Williamson, rep.
Gastou William A Stowe, con.
Gates Bfobt II Ballard, con.
Granville Rich G Snetd U, T Hughes
ceps. ;
Graham
Greene John Patt rick, rep
Guilford Joseph G timer , Wiley, cons j
Halifax Juo Bryant, J J Uoodvryn,
llarnett J R Grady, con.
Haywood II 1 llayncs, con.
Hendersoir Jauies II Blythe, rep.
Hertford James Sharpe, rep.
Hyde Win S Carter, con.
Iredell Shinn and Turner, con.
Jackson. - J N Bryson, con.
Johnstoif--Wm. H Joyncr, Jesse Ilin-
nant, cons.
Jopes Jacob Scott, rep.
LMiior S;ephen Ii8.iter, rep.
Lincoln A J Morirson, con,
Macon J L Rohbinson, con,
Madison -II A Gudger, cou.
Martin J E Moore, con. contested.
McDowell Dr. Freeman, con.
Mecklenburg Jno E Brown, S W
Rrid, con.
Mitchell--J W B.wman, rep.
Montgomery -Allen Jordan, rep.
Moore Dr John Shaw, con.
Nash Lfndsey, con.
New Hanover James Ileaton, Wil
liam II McLaurin, ed d, Alfred Llody,
col'd, reps.
Northampton Burton II Jonr?, rrp.
Onslow J W bhackleford, con.
Orange Piide Jonei, Jones Watson,
con.
Pamlico,
Pu.quotauk, F M Godfrey, rrp.
PTquimansj R Dardon, rrp.
IVrson, Montf irt McGehee. con.
Pitt, Wm P Bryant, Guilford Cox,
reps. ;
Polk, N B llauipton, rpp.
Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra
zier, reps.
Richmond, Robert FletfW, Col'd, rep.
Itobeson, V 0 JSorraent; 1 . A HcXt'll,
ong
fy' . . . . T;
Awucuiiigiiiiui, xvuviu oeiiie, u u oucf,
I cona
Rowan. F N Lnckcy, Kerr Craigfj con-
rvativo
Rutherford, Kli Wliitsnant, rrp.
Simpson ; ' J R Maxwell, Bryan,
eors.
Sianly M T Wad-lell, con.
Siokest J G II Mich. ll. con.
Surry, H irriion M Wangh, con.
'Swain - T D Bryson. con.
Tr nifiylvani.i F J Whitmife, con.
Tyrrell, IWtlet Jonescon.
Union Imnel Presson, con.
Wake, Richard C Badger,
John Cj
lorman, Newarl Allison, col.
Rob't S
Vrry, r ps.
Warren, God H King, J Wm H
h ill, rps. . '
Washington. D C Gnyther, rp.
"Wa t a n ga J oj . B Tod d , en n .
Pas-
WayneJ J Q Rhodes, E. G Copeland,
r'ps.
Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dnla, reps. ;
Wilson, II C Moss, con.
1 adkin, J G Marler, con.
Yancey. J It Byrd
The Great. Democratic Journal.
TKE KEW YORK
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Contains all the new, foreign, domestic, polit
ical and general, with full and reliable market;
reports. Each number also contains several!
short storiea, and a great variety of literary,!
agricultural and scientinc matter, etc., etc., con
stituting, it I donfidently awerted. the most
complete weekly newspaper in Una country.
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NEtr YORK WEFKLT FTS,
T()X -3,795.
NEW YORK CITY POST OFFJCm
9:-tf
AMERICAN
Button-Hole,
AND
Complete Sewing MACHINE.
' The first and only BUTTON-HOLE AND
Jmade its advent in this or any other eountry.
SKWIKU MACUIM! combined i that b
tg& The following reasons are given why
this is the best
Family Machine to Purchase.
1. I Because it will do. 7. uectsne I tov csa
everrthinr that anv ma- qnicklv niseor lower the
Chine caa do, sewlngl feed to adapt it to thick or
from the finest t itu thin elotn.
coarsest material, hem
ming, felling, cording,'
hrirlin iiinAtMj, rft t h.
8. Because you hare a
short deep bobbin by
eriiig au'd seing'on, at
wnicn toe tnreaa I con
tantly drawn from the
the same 'time rumJBg.
quilting, etc., better than
centre; the - tension is
oonseqaentTy even and
any otuer machine, i 1
a Because the tensions
a e more easily adjusted
than any other machine.
3. ! Because it can work
a beautiful . button-hole
does not urea K the thread .
9. Because the presaer.
foot tnrns back; that the
cloth can be? easily ?e-
mored after heinr sewed
10. Because the best
making as fine a pearl as
mechanics pronounce it
tLe best finished and
by toe hand.
4. Bciuse it win era
made on the Lent princi
pie of any machine man
over the edge,
making a neat and bsn-
nfactared.. .it has. no
tifa, border on any gar
uprmcsto break; notli
ment.
iinir to pet nt of order.
5.1 Becanae it will work 11. Because it is two
a beautiful eyelet hole. machines in one. A Crr
6. Becaoee it caa dolTON-uoLE Woiiko and
over-hand seaming,! byiSr.wo MAcnia com
which siiecta. pillow c- bmed.
es ind the tike are sewed
over and ver.
8y No other Machine can accomplish the
kind of sewing stated in rto. 3, 4. 5, and G.
Parties nxing a family pewinp machine want
a Whole Machine, i one with all the improve-
ments.
It u to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one
13 wanted that will do the most work and do
,m . . 1 a
the bet : ana iiih maciune can no seven
kinds of sewing not dune on any other machine,
besides doing every kind that all others can do
Tne American or Plain Sewing Machine.
(Without the button-hole parts), does all that is
done on the Combination except button-hole
and overseaming.
MEKOXEY & BRO., Agts.
! Salisbury, N. C.
Examine them before purchasing any other
Sewing Machine.
T da not lsiUto to s:i y the American CoAbina
tion, sarjiasses all otler machine. l'cHides doing
all the work that other muclunescan.itoverseaniH
and work button-hole in any fabric, from Swi
mtuiin. to leaver cloth I have o2d iDei s
-loaU . Howe s and the wed machines, and fin
the American far Fupcrior totlicm all.
Ml AS M. UCTLEDCK.
I have ncd six different Sewing Machines. Tl
American surpasses tl.tm oH.
Mks. A. L. Kaiset.
T hive ned Th 'n'r and other machines an
would not exchange the .inri cn forai y.
Mrs. ii N. Diunole.
Sai.ubi-ht, X. C, May 211. 1873.
Meroset t Bao., Agt. Atnericun t orn. S. M:
Smr I ha v used ti e Howe. Singer, AVl.ecVr A
Wilsoi.. Wjicox & (!ibbi Hewing macLinca. and
would not give the A rncriean Combination for all
of th'im, it will do all that in claimed far it in the
t;i"cn!Hr. I consider i uniterior to all other I
;have ever seen. Very Ic?icctfullv,
Mks. (i k. W. IIakbixsox.
NVetlie nndentigncd taVe gn?at pleasure in giving
our testimony in favor 01 the American ieirinp
.Machine ir pieierenre to nnj otl.cr, l elievii'g thul
lit it truthfully recommended an the bet! machiLe
made. U is temple, durable, runs very light and
4lvea not get out 01 order or drop stitches.
MUS. I.AIHA M. DVEKMAK,
" A. L. ForT,
" J. Al.I.EN i'KOWX,
" A. W. NoKTUtlSX.
A . K. Jones.
M. K. Tuomahx,
K have seen flam-ng advcrtiBcroentsand heard
ranch said by IgenUo! ather machines.
; V.'e ill forfeit one handled dollars to the con-
tending party, if after a Tail trial before competent
1 ja iges the American .Machine win notilgras well.
f not hctter. the work dune on anyothr machine,
and do Valuable work that no other ruaohine van
do.
We have been Agentafr Sewing Maeliinennlnce
,1856. have aoid Siuger'a. Lad Webster'. AtwatercV
and Florence's, and lave abandoned all for the
American.
I Send and get amplen of work.
; 27:ly MEROXKV A RR(i., A 'U
t?airnliTt T5rifV Tlnnea r-ilVi -Air.a ar
u v x' v . 'uc-? H tin a 'uir m a. w
all noreaRary out "nouses ; situated in tha
most desirable part of Ti.wn. IVrsons winhinj
tojnrchase, can apply at this Cce.,
Beware of Counterfeits !
JOB hlOSES' 81 VKAiEcJii
ara tsteneively covvTiaraiTBD. Dlahoneit Drut
fUU tndemvor l ' th eounttrftitt tomtkt rrtmut
prqftra. Th rtntitu kav th4 name ofj a Alo
oniachfekdr. AUothem mrt worthies ttnitmjun.
Th otaciaa Pill ara imfaiUnic in tba cur of all
tbM painful and dmnrerona disnuw to which tha
fcm&l eonstitntion U rabject. They nwtdrrata all
exceMe and remova all obatrocUona, from vb&t
vercauaa.
TO MARRIED X.ADTES
tliey ars particnbirly inite.L Tliry wiil la a (nort
time bring on the monthly period with regularity ;
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. Spinal Affection, Pina in tha Bick n4 Limb.
Fatiirne on ellsrht exertion. Palpitation of the Ileart.
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lol to ta oonraitatlon. la all cawt or rserront and
all other mean hare failed. Tha circular atonal
each packaae rlT rail directions and aarlca, or
will ba aent baa to all vriUnx for tbem. aaaled
from o aberration.
N. B. In all eaaea Tbara tha Osama cannot b ,
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tir. JOB atOSXS, IS Cortlandt 8U New Tork'win
In "are a bottle of the gxnuiM, con tal nine Flftr
Pilla, br return mail, curtlf aU4 from a ay
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rrotpectca for 1873 Sixth Tear I
liibiALUlNE;
An HloilraUd Monilly Jotxroal,
aally,wmueaiethr Ilandaomc,! 1
lenodicfl in the WtU. . A RcpTr
reientatira and Champion j
oterert .chamber iMic of ore 1 tunr mWuJ
It ia an elecn toisct!Iary T pert, lijUi.
gracefal litrnttre; and a collection cf ticasiat'
tLe rarcM prtimeta'of artiaUe aiiilVia
and T.it. AlUtocgb eaca pcrrrcig BciUii
aBurda a fmb tleasnr to it a frieoda, lit' nt
va'.oe and , beajtr TUE U LUISE -a U U
moot appreciated after it haa been boatta
ii. i . 1. J . u . 11 l.i.-.-4 t- rr 1
way claim tatrior clrartca, a oormari
with riraU of a ainjUar daai, TUB ALlUXz
It a unique and original ronrriion--klt'"
and onapproaclird aLaoIutt-ir ItuoM ecaji ;
lition in urice ir characterTI The footwm
m eomrWtt iultiroe cuonot dtplirate the
iltyof fine lPr And crigsaiaga in ftjrLir
aliape or aatubf r of rolnrne Jr trm Umt$ ii
cost; end then, ikrrl art tie trvmoa, IruieAl
aut DcrAXiTairKr.'j h
JSctaitkaUodina the iocrra In the rrW
nbacriptroti !at Fall, Len TIIK JlDlXr
asarirnrd i'J nrctit bohle prartktaa $nd rti,
rracntatife character, the edatua wmi ds'
doubled during Ibc Ja year 1 pfoclng that tie 4
America public arrrmte, aod -will Mpii
a sincere etlort! latba caoM tt Art. TW ihiI
libera, annoua to joatify tb ready coctb
tl.ua denonl rated, hare nerlrd tbeaiatlrea uj
the utmo4 lo develop and iii prove the work;
ami the plana for the coming Vear. aa ttafaldej
by the monthly ami, vill aMorUh and delil-
efo tin bo4 aancuiua fnenda of THE
ALDiyp. i - 1 ;
The tiibluJera are antltoriard to anoc
deif:nrvBi maor of lLajnoa eminent anUtk
of AmcrCn. - . '
In addition, THE ALDIXE rtfwd
exvmpjeaof ih4bel Cumgn jraaitferavJrctr4
lib a view to tlie highcM artist 4 ancCei, "ai.J
greatest cci-cral ibtrrrtt; ar4un(aocii aaJax
become f.imilla r. turougl atLolocrtbha. or cot4 -
of an r. kind. .. t . I I
TheOuartcrly tinted rlte4 for 1871. will fw.
prodncWcii'bf Jolinti. UtrU' iaimiialUikikt
aktcke, apiTojiriateiu the fux araaoaa. Vb .
plaits, appearing ioth tut Jaatiar
a . tl''a . vv . . iaaa a .
Apni, 4 my; ana iciobev, woiua m aiobcarnrta
the price of a year'a auhwriiiofi. ft
Tne optilar feature of ctiouly iTIusm '
"Clifistmaa' nnaiber wntt euntintird.
To (nnawi ancb a aloabl'rf4tonof ikart
wmU, at a (-bat'ao triCing, will rummarii tLa
n1wHTipiiori of ihotanda ii ertrj aprton'
threVNiM rV ; Imt; a the aarmlariw arid ttrti
of THE A LUtyE can I ei(liitl, in ojmj
tion to the numerical increaar cJIla anj'jnrT
the pnblirfier prfj- t make Vbi at dou
ble aure," by thf following aaarallrlcd iful
. .Prcniium'ChJoraosXor 1873. i
Everatioacriier to Tlllt ALDf.'l(
pay in advirn-e for the year lST3t, viliriej
wiihont additional charge,. ir of U-xuiifuj
4I chmtcuA, after i. 3. llill,the emibei.i llti
IU.li jtainirr. Tie pk-tire Hititld,Tli ViliJ
a-e ItelTe," andflYtlng tU Ha," are U
'2i itK-lica are p iui cd from t tU&-rent .lir '
rcjiiirin 20 ioiprtMona an4 tinu to rrirct
each lecture." llic aarae Hirtxnoi a W.4 !
i3Q per jr. ia ! art More. . Aa ii U iba J.'
termination of it cottdut Lorlo keep Tlif AjJ
DiyEtmt of thf reach ofcotnpethioa In'rierr
leparttMetit, the brooma vil b luobd rAfrcw
pondingly ahead of any thaljcaa be oCtrrJ ty!
other jH-n.xlical. Erery ilicrilr will rreritf
r riiti-arc. ortf the aignature of the uUi4
vmw-lrrij-- that the chr ran dtjjrtnd
sliall tenptal to theoanplr fjarnuhed tLerrrfl '
or the mmer Lr refundtkl. The dimnba-i
lion of pirtonn of ihi crade, free tt tlwr mItj
Ur to a nrr dollar -ridtcai, will marH an e.
nch in ihr i-i447 of Art; ad. coii lrru.r lU'
intrer.!erited b-apn of (be price, of ! 1UK
At. Ill SE iuclCUW tuarrrl lalU little Iki of:
a n.ira Ir, en-n t iI.cmc beat; jiii.tcd aiU;1
the artieTrmit4 cf inretilieir geoi.ta and iav
provt nicln.l apiJiaMiu tor illiKn
lir. of lhee hn'HKv. are MoVtOibcr Uu vf
THE ALIUS L.) j . f j
The Literary Department
will continue under if;ceareof Mft. Itlt llAKI
1IENKYST()UIIKI, a-4-tel be the U
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havt-the lite? amrecfT; ALIHSF alata
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So p-r ani uui, iu advance auk j
Oil "CLromo p-Ve. ; i
777' A I.niXE will. here.neT be obtia.lV
or.ly by wUcriptkn. Tlierei will be r Vednr.'
ed r chh nns;.,bah fur n!-rii4iai bum be'
cent to the Mibli4iera dlrectj or banded 'to tt
local agent, erf I ofc f rrpnnr,likiy l tit yUl",
cxcf-p: in caeen wherw tba rertitM.ie I'"-
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