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':H ;-'-' !-., ; How gallant he rode in i the rinke of the Kkkk..;..'- v. k. k i--. ii It la rourh, it is worn, it is tattered in places U d Ball love It the tnorl for the story it i 'bears; f! V A'ttory of ' eouraee In strneele with sorrows ' ? And a heart that bore bravely i Its burden k'Vofeares;,- r. ,-,( . j - Ik w It is raeged and rnsty, but ah ! it;was shin- jIa 'th silkiest sheen when he wore it away And his smile was as bright as the glad suui- A mermoroioirV- All" -i When he sprang to bis place in; the ranks .. There's a rip . in the sleeve, and the color is Vk trnUhd..' . . . . . i - - x ne ouiiouf an gone wtiu uietc uwhvr uu eoid : Ti a thing of the iast, and w4 j-everently .: Uy It. - M T-Away .with, the-treasures and relics of old As the, gifts of a love, solemn, sweet and up- iy Are cherished ai leaves from ajlong van j . ishedday ' t. 1 ' We will keep the old jacket for the iBake of j sv T ' theloVedone. . II I .Who tode in the van of the -fajnk of the U Gray. : , i ; 'i- M i- r'Shoi through with a bullet right here in the ,Uw'j''shoubier, " ";' , " I .'And dow n there the pocket is 'Splintered ; . i i i - i vAa l-more, see tne lining is stainea anaais- itir -eoloredM!:.: - - Yes, .blood drops the texture natn ; stiffen- ed and spoiled tuje when be ode at the bead of the col v '' Cbareing down in the battle one deadlirst When 'squadrons of foethen ,wer4 broken as A' L ' under, - X Aud victory rode wit h the ranks of the J(.Jti memory is sweetness and sorrow com T To tn it is precious more previous than 11 ihm rent and the jsaotnoio d volume is fj Written. t,l On the strains on the lining is agony told; inat was ten years ago; waeu ju ie a ouu v 'ty inornioe, . . - i r ' 'v 5 k . - ilr : Ut rode with his comrades down into the y- fray, : ' ' " And the old coat he wore and the good sword . "ha w1L1h1 ; I0 Vfefb aU that cams hack" froin! the ranks I . of the "Gray." . i f "J And It lies there alone t Til reverence it ever I , ' The patch on the elbow and the hole iu !:, k -the 'side,' 'k-. - : 1 ' ! X?tr a ra'la ti tor Vizi rf niia tVian thu T: ' Joved one. -H.t.vvno wore u wun nonor ana soiaieriy ifri . e i i i i ! tride Let lue brush off the dust from its Utters and - tarnish, . lhtt me Told It up closely and Jay it away It is all that Is left of the loved and the Lost . one, " I ' ' Wlin fnnrVit. flr tVta ritrVit In tlib riiilro of q. DON'T CALL A MAN A LIAR. tsYtT ten a man ne is a nar unless you cj-lMik hitn, for as a gener! fule, when bt a ii a yon say mai, u means ngm. j I hare arrived at this conclusion jtlirouh dVexpericnce. I know thatit Is not tale to give the lie to a muscular Cum- ' ' J .1 x ui ourry m .ment. ne were taiaine pontic., ana mm ,jBipoiiuca g nov over in, are, tJ n 1 nmKiiyanaiKSjOreise want an TB Bo menu who iwauis au rrv;': :k, 1 v i . 1 ll'-jh man, made an assertion I touching j the lair fme,of my candidate, lit is pro flaWUia as traeias it was :falf4 I lhoula Iwre aken the iaiaecduriie oaeanse yen understand, a man w ho talkr glides has no sense, anyhow. I think I aatd. this before, but it is ail the same. 1 want to make R stfonfr.antl eel yon to oniUrstand how 1 erot my ornamental c Ur X midly suggested that a man who would intake such a etatemeu tatemeut as that.l was lost fO all pense of shame, and would be guil ty.w any toad crimes. i He disagreed with1 me upon that point Asjfyf himself, lie never made a iuttmeni ade a State went oxce ceptpon the most tauj nd44tejwif Jthe in an est t'totrbim he lied. , pie proof. My can ahest villaiti. ..-' ... . I. ... l . aye-Decn kicked bv a mole: have 11''! "' 1 4 aeconu-siory wmiowon wru pavciuvui ; eaten green persimmons iicara iisa reaa poetry ior two nours and a half ; skated ; rode a sharp-backed horse ot tnustaug parentage, an adept in the artof"backille:,, suffered erlefof var- ionklnds, and still cTnng t6 liftf; but all these are fathers in the balance ai eotnoar f , Vlt'hj the result of that liule word liar ! domed Utel rafter saying it I sat down -not in the way people usually kit down. 4 sat aown on tlie rim of mv ear. ten "ipot w4re 1 wastslandmg wucu a Hiauoun 01 me expiesnon quoted aoiyo. x am not usea to Bitlliig in tnat -t. r . ... i . . ... . . rKsition. aud do not think it agrees i with I hare heArd of people who "got up on ineir.car. ,,ana waiaeaon. i wisn l Knew haw lodo it; and- would4; have propelled myself away, from the spot immediately ifl had possessed tins hapy faculty. 1 : proceeded to get myself perpendicularly, r intending to use tlie locomotion winch i UT VT?STn rae o wan a came ngnt 1! ide.sit, something heavv-ran against my n and I felt rery tired. I sat down my otner rar. l tike a change it is 1 monotonous uoing iue same tuing over ane over again. , j , I i mebody took my large frierld away, nd I was. quite pleased when ! he was sToneJ I have concluded to lookltwice at a man, before I, give the lie again. My 4)ye is in tnourning, my nose! swelled into the aize of ciirwi, with, thet color blush rdseaiid mf rblothfes lopk as if t bey had been run through a patent sau- ire machine. I would not have that man's Hittber Jor any thJnff io the UL:. U Btaia. -- A" : Li . j , ? . A AllehL, W Humphrey, Conservatives. i"oeson, v o torment; i . a aicaeu. " j "" dollar, to i ras I never prieved for anvthin eUt, ii. 1 ,i.u sni . . A.. Jj t n Unns , we will lone i one liunoiea uoiisrs to Lfi. .V " - T "771 T I liin UlSiriCl Vjrreeil auu lenoir. 14. tend ne? nsrtv. r sKr fall tr ml Lciuri I- WDOi.course ex my Hie. I f I W Kiiif. Renuhliean. I .ItOChinjcham, David Settle, A B Jones, ja.lfrea the American Machine will not . M. F - r a 5 .! m I aa a m san a . I n I " mi 11 AVa were Standing on the sidewalk, in 1 1 t ..k! m tt..J n . t 1 hf not ttter. the work done on any other of lb, dub, when I m.J.'Ule .ute- MS JIU BABaTI f ' B.. F K Lackey, W Craig,, " NEWSPAPER LAWS. .. - i i - !" 1 ' We k-eceive so many inquires as to the laws govertjirigthe circulation of newspapers, that we find It necessary to publish the following summary, which will cover all the questions tnat nave been addressea ui : i i 1 . Subscribers are -considered r wishinff to eontinpel their subscription, i, ; ! ; ' 2. If subscribers orderinz the diseontinance of theljr . leriodicaU; may ieotinaekta isend them nnti! all arrearages are pam. j f f 3. If subscribers negleet of refuse to take their periodicals from the office tq which they are directed, they are held j responsible till they have settled their bill, and ordered them oconiinned.tk.: L A-. U'-il: 'Ck i i 4. 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If- SENATE. 1st district- Currrituck, Camden Pas- quo tank! Herlftrd, Gates. Ghowan and Perquiujans. C W Grandy. Jr.' John L Chamberlain Republicans 2ndi idistnct Tyrrell, i Washington, Martin Darc, Beaufort and llyde John C Respss II E Stilley, Republicans 3rd ;diftriet Morthamlipton aud lier tie, G p Hollo way, Republican 4ih !dUtrict Halifax, llcury Eppes. cold Republican 5th district Edgecombe. Alex McCa be, Republican 6th district Pitt, J-McCotter, Repub lican ! .. 7ih district VVi'son, Nash and Frank- Un Wjnj. K Dj4via Ju0 Conservktives ' W Dunham, 8lh Idlstrict-QraTcn, AS Seymour, Rennbiidan : 9lll dLrict Joncd, Onsldw and Car- teret jabes G Scott, Consevaiive , 10th; district Dupliu aud Wuyne, W 1 ; 1l;atri.t-Hrnn;.ir RioT ioGN Hil, Republican. 1 m 4saw M-r s w a V aaa Aiuuvii oil i4th! Histnct Sampson, C T Mur i pbey, Cinervative. f.-.istwawtr j0ln y IE11 15th district Culumbns and Robeson, a, vuiiDciiniiiCti lbuii flistrict Uumberiantl an d Har- nett, W 10 Troy, Conservative. 17th, district Johnson, 1; (William li- Avera,;c6n. " i 18thl district Wake, James II Harris, col'd, Republican j I9th;distnct WarrenfJohn A Hymau col'd, Republican 20rWdt.trict-OranffP. Person and Cas well, jiolfn W Norwood John W Cun uiitghaini Conservatives j 21stidiitrict Granville Bourbon Smith uepubticau 22nd district Chatham. U J Powell, OonserVitire. ! 23rd! district Rockinehatri,J T More- I lixtirl llmoruitivA 1 . oitti! V,trntama,a La nn;if; r ivv aaiuiMfiovv UttlUI U ai J T Morehead, Jr., W J Murray, Col ; l servative 25ihi district Randolph aud Moore. M VTohW Conservatives. k 26th district Richmond and Montsro mery, R T Long, Republican 27th distract Anson and lUuion C M T McQanler. Conservative 2Stli! district Cabarrus and Stanley, u j rarnnarai, conservative. T n nJJIi i . r . 29thidwtnct- Meckledbur, RP War SOthdiBtrict Rowan and Davie, Char lea H .iArf ( nnBPr-ativ i m7r oinmpmci - iavisoH,.ioun i cramer, Republican. 32d district Stokes and Forsythe, J VI Staffoj-d, Conservailve. I 33d diltrict Surry aud Yadkin. A C Cowlesw p 34thfdi onservative. I ; istrict Iredell, Wilkes, and AI- exander,! Thos A Nicholson, Phiueas 1 llortot, Conservatives. I na - 35th districW Alleghany, Ashe,Wat- 1 auga, Tl W Todd conservative. S6th! diatrict (laMwiill: K.11W XI on Dowel Michell audYanM?, WW Flem- too nrrng-jQiidgcr conservatives 37th; district Catawb t and Lincoln. James El Eliis conservative. 38th district Gaston and Cleaveiand, W J Miiller. conservative. 1 ' 39 the -diritrict Rutherford and Polk, Martin! VValker, republican. 40tul district liuncombe, and Madison, of Jas II jMerriiuon, ennservative. 4lsti istrictHaywood, Henderson, and Transylvania, W P Welch, conserva- tire. ! 1 k ,h , k r j 2d istiictaxkion, flwayc, Macon Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love, eonsenrati ve. p 1 : k - ' k ; " ":r ' . ' llepablicaos 18 ; Uonserraties jz. i r FOE nOUS OF BKPBESEXTATITES. Alamance-rGannt on ' j. A A r Alexander J M Carson, ind i Alleghany, A M Bryan, dem Anson R T Bennct, conk Ashe-J-SqnireTrirett, rep. 1 Beaufort- Saronel Carson, rep. Bertie P C Miller, rep. j Bladen A ,F Perry, rep. J ' Brunswick J H Brookf, rep. Buncombe T D Johnston and David j Blackwell, con. , ; ! Burke-Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. . j Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret bilas Webb, con. Caswell 1 J loster, Ueo vv Uowe, I reps. -t s . . !-. '!'" k Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moriiig, Hauna, eons Cherokee B K Dickey, con. Chowan John L Wiuslow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. Cleavelaud John W Gidney, con. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven I B Abbott, E H Dudley, reps Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T lurrituck -James il Wood bouse, con ,- uare unver tiray, rep. Davison J T Brown, John Micheal, reps. Davie Charles Anderson, con. Dupliu Juo BStandford, J K Outlaw, cons. Edgecombe W f Mabson, Willis Bun n, reps. Forsythe W H Wfieeler, rep. 'Franklin John 11 )Villiamson, rep. Gaston William A Stowe, con. Gates-Rob t H Ballard, con. Granville Rich G netd U, T Hughes reps. y Graham Greene John Pattrick, rep. Guilford Joseph Giimer. Wiley, cons ir..i:f..v TnnU.naut t t iv.i I reps. J ' J I Harnett J 11 tiradj, con. Haywood II P Uaynes, con. Hcudfrson Jaiucs H lily the, rep. Hertford James Slurpe, rep. Hyde Win S Carter, con. Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. J N Bryson, con. j Johnston Wm. H Joyner, Jesse Hin nant, cons. Jours Jacob Scott, rep. Lenior Stephen Laseiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison U A Gudeer. cou. Martin J E Moore con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. - Mecklenburg Jno E Brown, S W Rcid, con. ' Mitchell J-W Bowman, rep. i Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. ' Moore Dr John Shaw, con. f Nash Lindsey, con. New Hanover James Heaton, Wil liam H McLauriu, c .rd, Alfred Llody, coPd, reps. T . I Tfc "WW W iNortnampton uurton II Jones, rep. Onslow J W Shackieford, con. Orange Pride Joues, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, r?p. Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. Person. Mnntfrt McGehee, con. Pitt, WiuP Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. Polk, N, B Hampton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra- zier, reus. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. a servative Rutherford, Eli Whitsnaht, rep. Sampson ; J It Maxwell, Bryan, cons. Stanly M T Waddell, con. SlokeV, J G H Mieli.dl. con. nrrj', Harrison M Waugh, con. Swain T D Brvaon, con Transj'lvania F J Whitraire, Tyrrell, Brtlet Jone?, cTn. Union Lemuel Preason, con. Wake, Rich'ard C Badger, Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col , con. John C Kob't S Perry, rep?. Warren, Goe II King, J Wm H Pas- chall, reps. Washington, D C Gnyther, rep. Watanga-Jo. B Todd, con. Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Coueland, rpPs- t Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps. Wilson, IT C Moss, con. I I llQKin. .1 It JirifrT. COtl. I - ' - "I Yaiwey. -J R Byrd J Tho CI xuu uiCa,. uaiit uuumai, TI1E NEW YORK New; BEWJ. WOOD, Editor Sl Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Filty-atx -r Columns of Reading Matter. CVintaina tilt fit nrva ttrtAtm lmutS nsilit- ical and general, with full an reliable market reports. Jkiach number also contains several short stories, and a great variety of literary, asn'icultural and scientific matter, etc., etc., con stituung, it is donbdently asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper in thu country. TERMS $2 A YEAR. Iducemeuts to Clubs: i lve copies, one year $9 00 ien copies, one year, aud an extra copy to the sender $15 00 Twenty copies, one yparr and au extra copy to sender $25 00 Fifty copies, one year, aud au extra copy to sender.. $55 00 Parties sending elubs as above, may re lain 20 per cent qf the njoney received by (hem. as commission. Persons desiring to act as agents supplied with specimen bundles. Specimen copies sent free to any address. All letters should be directed to NEW YORK WEEKLY K'WS, BOX 3,795, NEW YORK CITY POST OFFICE. fc-tf Weekly THE AMERICAN Buttori-Holi Overseaming .."! ' Sand Complete Sewing MACHINE: The fint and only BUTTON-HOLE AND RKWTVfl- f AI'IllNE comhini tht k.. ade its adrent in thu or any other country. The following, reasons are giren why Iu is the best Family Machine to Purcliasc. Because it will uo.. 7. uecasne yon ererytbing that any ma ekiue ' can do, sewing from : the finest to Ui coaraet material, hen bine, fa ilia?, cordiiu. qnickly raise or lower the can teed to adapt it to thick or tbinclotn. 8. Because yon have a short deep bobbin i by Urinjr and sewing on,t braiding, binding, gatb wnica me tntead is con- stantly drawn from the I mime centre : the tension is oilting. etc. better tbn oonaeqnently even and any ntner machine does n ot urea a the threa d . 2 Because the tensions 9. Because the pretuter- a e moreejtKily adjusted foot turns back; that the cloth can be easily re than any other machine I 3. because it can work moved 4 iter being m wed. a beautiful fcultin-nore 10. Because the best making aa fine pearl aa mec lianica prononnc it1 tLe bet finished and by the band. I 1 4. Bc4U9e it will em made on the bet princi braider over the edge. ple of anj machine mn- makinc a neat and beau nfactureo. it baa no tifui border on any ear- sprints to break; noth ment. ing to fret nt of order. j 6. Because it will work a beautiful eyelet hole, i A. i Because it can to ever-hand seaming, by which sheets, pillow cas es and the like are sewed 11. Because it ia two machines in one. A Bct- TON-BOLK WOBKIKO and Sf.wiko Macbikk com bined. Aver and aver. BS No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in Not. 3, 4. 5, and 6. Parties nmg a familv sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ments. i It is to Ihri a Lii r Jtil IMI1 ana therefore one Is wanted that will do the most work and do it the beot : and thu machine can do several kind of sewing not done on any other machine, . besides doing every land that all others can do. Tie American or Plain Sewing Machine. Without the button-hole parts), does all that is done on the ConiUsaticn except button-hole and overseaming. I vu'i.'nvrv nnn MA -4 V - A, u a V ! i Aets. ! i Salisbury, N. C. I Examine thcin before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. i ! T do not hesitate to say the American Combina tion, surpasses all oil er "machines. Resides doing all the work that othr machines can. it orersams. and works bntton-holfs in any fabric, from Swiss nmslin to Bearer cloth I hare nsed Sineer's. floats', Howe's and the Weed machines, and find the American far superior to them all. i Miss M. RuTLiDGr : I have nsed six different Sewinsr Machines. Tlie American surpasses them all. ! Mas. A. L. Raixkt. t ; : I have ned Theninjcr and other machines and would not exchange the Anuricsii for any. Mrs. H N. Ukinglk. ! SALisBraT. N. C, May Md. 1872. j Meboney & Bro., acts. AmericMU Coin. !S. M. Siar I have ned tl.e Howe. Sincer, Wheeler A Wilsoii, Wilcox & Cibla Sewing tiiac'.inen. and would not eive the American Combination for all of them, it will do all that is claimed for it in the circular. I consider it superior to all othtrs I have ever seen. Very Respectfully, IltS. llKD. W. IlAnBINSOM. ! Wet'.ie nndersigncd take great pleasure in giving our tentimonv in uvor ot the American r-ewinc M cliine ir pielereiiie to any otl.tr, believing that I nt it trutluully recommended as the best machine made. U in simple, durable, runs very light and does not get out or order or drop stitches. Mas. Lauma M. Oveumax, " A. L. Foist, . J. Ali.bn Bnown, " A. W. NORTHKB.N. A . E. Jones, M. E. Thomasok, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard the con- competent lo as well. machine. machine can We have been Agents for Shewing Machines since 1856. hare soid Singer's, Lad Webster's, At waters's and Florence's, and Lave abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 37:ly MF.ROXEY A BRO., Ar'ts A desirable Brick JJonse with 7 roocia atd all necessary nut Loupes ; situated in tin most desimble part of Town. Terwiis wisliiuji to purchase, can apply at thin office. tnia K Beware of Counterfeits I JOB HOSES' nVtEteVASS r wtMrittiy COeBTBaBiTB. Dikonit Drug fitti tndeavor (' thm eoututrftiu (a m a rrusr vrMls. TA 9PUttn4 Aam Ma wnu a J ek Umm tyntmcHjmckmf. AUtAwtrtmri Mr(AiM tmltmttunm. Tha eascisa PIUs are anlklllnr in tba cura of all 1 thoaa (ainflal and danaroaa diawMaa to which tha 1 famala oonttltotfbn la subject. Thar nnderata aU mum aad re mora ail OBstntctions, from wbab rareaosa. I TO MARRTKD TjADTES tliay ara particularly snitod. Thar will In a abort ' timt brine en tha monthly period with regularity ; and althoaxh Tery powerful, contain nothina hurt ful to the constitution. In all cases of Kerrou and Spinal Affections, Fains in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other means hare failed. The circulars around each peekare rive full directions aad advice, or will be sent flee to all writing for them, sealed from observation. N. B. In all eases where the OBVVTTB cannot be obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie tor, JOB MOSES, IS Cortlandt BU New York, will inure a bottle of the fenmin. containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, itcurtly itaiti from any knowledge of ita contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. B11TAX8 PUIiMOiaO WAFKas " Cure Cocoas, Colds. Astbma, Bbobcbitis, Sokb Tbboat, HoAasassss, DirriccLT Bsbatbixo, la oiriBBT Concsmoi amd Lvbo Bisbasbs. They have no tate or medicine, aad any child win take them. Thousands have beu restored to health that had before despaired. Tef timonv ri n in hundreds of owe. Ask for BRYAN'S PUtMONIO WAFERS. Prtre 33 cento per box. JOB MOSES, Proprie tor, 14 Cortlandt Street. New York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. DXXAMABYra?9 8PKCTFTC PI1X8. . t Prepared by OARANCIERX, Ko. tu Rue Lombard, Paris. These JQls are highly recommended by tBe entire jdedlcal Faculty of France aa the very beat remedy in all eases or 8permatrrhflea, er Seminal Weak nai: Nightly, Daily or Prtmstm Emisaions ; Sex ual Weknea or lmftmry ; Weakness aritlng frora Secret Habita aiwl v.thiI Ezeeeeea : RtlMimtion of tha rainttatton ol tna ueart. wilt effect a core when Genital Organs; Weak Spine :DepoiU in the Urine, and all the ghastly train of Diaaaasa arising from Overuse or Excesses. Thevewe when all otherrem- dies fail- pamphlet of Advice In each box. or will be sent Free to sny address. Price 1 tr Bex. Sent brinaiL, curtly filled from mllAr9rimm on reoelpt of price. OSCABG. MOSES. ISCostlabb St-.Nbw Toacole General Agent for America. ang 14, '72. 48: ly. AGENTS WANTED FOB McCLEUAN'S GOLDEll Tba firet and nl rnmolete history ot the Seasons leva. Rivers tbe Pacific Slope; Descriptiotrsof Tooucts.uountainscencrT, at lAkes. 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It does away with tue Flashed appeafh ance caused by Uet, t'atina, and KxciUraeot. H eeJa and removes all Blotclten einl Pimples, dispelliac dark and unsightly apota. Drives away Tai. Freckles, aad Bus burn, aud by Its geutle bat powerful lnflsnrrs mantles oe uaea caeea wiu , YOUTHFUL BLOOM AUD BEAUTY. Sold by aU Drnffirist aad Fancy Stores. Xpot tnruoa; etw turi. THE ! ! Scientific American, , FOR 1S73. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Tlie Scientific American, now Id its 2Slh year, enjoys the widest circulation of any arm l goux if rtoii al in llie world. Its contents einbrnw the Intent and mot inter esting information pertaining tu the Industrial, Mechanical, nnd .Scientihu l'rogremi of the orlil: Descriptions, with Beautiful EneravinK, of New inventions, New Implements New l'ro reswes, and Improved Industrie of all kinds: Lsefnl otes. Facts, Kecits, Surrestions and Advice, by Practical Wrilefn, for Workmen and bmployer, in all the various Arts. 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M - - vi mm hub Wwm. tba close of the year. other pobllaI mar claim acpeior caeapts :a cuanuTS lib rivals or wmilar fJV JXulsi U a onlqtiana original f conception til and unapiroached abolutlri ariiluit cvtotaT tiiioo in pric or charartef.t ' Toe r-mi j i ie voJaroe cocootdopliete tbf qnkZ ne paper wA nrriTinra ia aavlti shape or n amber of a!aA.7r la iM u. fomi wnm icn, umtc mrw u Oman, MsWa Notwithatandinf the inaa ia tie trict tt ; subscription last Fall, whra JUE JLbtSf t asenmed ita prefect ooMa pfoorUoaa aad r t reetitaliv tha racier, the edition raa wun tkL I doubled Carintr lb past year: protint tLai iU Amcriraa pnbjieapprecute.and via rf( a flincrrc tiort In ih catM of Art. T tW ttruera, miioiu 10 jouiy lat rtaoy.coafitiea ihnademonKrvted, bive exerted t beta! mi, the olroo-4 to develop and iw prove- tb work and tlie plans for lh coming ear, aa DbfoU! by tlie niontiiiy ko, will aMootsli and delirl( even "the moat aanrnlbe Inenda ul Tilt The pnblUlera arc antbotlted to tenae! desisna from many of the mtoat emlbent anjs of America. 4 ' . .'"J 1 t ! i In addition, T1IE ALDIXE vU iwd4 Example of the bet vtxifpu outers, M4eete4 with a view lo the hijrheat sf aureus, t greatest rcneml inferrat ; avvidiite abch as .tk become faJMUiarvlhrosix pkUUitsphs,or cv of anv kind. -' i . : t I produce four tfJokt S.IXsrU' iiuuiut4cdIlL sketche. approjriatelo tha four avaaos, Tkesf fiaie appear irr .in me iMmes ior jauvv April, J iily, and October, wvuW be alone urj) the price of year subrrit4ioa. j - t 1 . . . . m , 1 - i ne poptijf r jcaiare 01 a t?piotiy iiialraie "Christmas' namlvr will be contiauei.) To prwueM siirh a raiuab'r epitome of ttr srj world, at a cos N triflirr, yrill'rvmmai.d . snbm'ptkm of thousands In every reeiioa f the coontrv ; UUE, s lie oWAttnnM and alitarikw of THE A Ll)L'Enn W etihaMrd, in j tlon to the num-ricml fncreae of its supionent the publishers propose io m4keanrani-edot Lie sure," by the following unparalleled .flersi rreminiq Chromos For 1873. ' Every s.W-rilr to TiJ? ALL1S2, k wya inadvai(cS6r tbcjeailSTX, will tecritr. without addittooal cLarrv, k )ir of Ukntiaij oil chromos, after J. J. liil the eminent lish painter. Tlie piiterea entitled, Tlte Viltl age lielle," and C ro.irc lit Mw.r." are H x a - a 1 a w mm. k i iM lncnes are prtrueu Lrun xo dim-rent puim, 1 riTniriiig iniiinnaoiMi aiu iinis io -nrt escn piciure. i ne same tnrtxuvs are k-U kt $30 prr pair, in thtTart stores. ' As it ill.de4 (eroiinatHn of its ccm1i tors to keep TUE AL DISlluHl of the rt-nch of coutiiioa ia rrerr detriment, the rhronto will be fotind ixriw xdingly ab4 of aay thai can le (Tertd ty other )M-riiMli-ala. Kvf ry su(wciiler will rurira' . a certificate, over (he signature of the Uir4v , era, gurantmy that" the thmmua drOvrrrd shall be equal lo Ihr sanijH'rs fumistied tkearat, or the money will le rrfiutdi-d. The JIstrU. iion oi ptciurea oj inis prsn-, irer i lite MCotn- y- bersto a nve uollar fioUiifal, will mark aa ei o h in the hititry of Aft; and, uttf-iJiiiitr ik unprecedented i:heapm-M of, the price of T'I' ALlilSE itself, j the marvel Ull little sbort v( a miracle, even to thfe heA arquainlrd kk the achievements of inven:ifre seniiu and i proveil mechanieal ap))liani-s. (For lll'itr.' lion oi there clrroixto, km fovtmber . iu vl THE A LVIXE.) The Xdterary 13partmeni will eontinne nndrr the care pf Mr.KICIAP.D HENKY STODDAICI), assisted by the lest writers and ports or the davjwho will strive la have the lite! attire .f Tllfc IAL1UXF aJvafi in kceitng with lis arttaic aflractioos, i $Zi p-r aiiunto, iu advance vilh " Oil .(?lirwun jlVr, t i THE A LI) ISt wilt hertaRer. be oGtaUaWU' only by auHsrripon. Tbert will tie no rrdnc- ed or tluli rate ; easb for mtUa-ivM iduk W s-nt to the puU ULrrs dirrctj or tuindrd la tW local spent, rilkoHt wjttmih2ty la the fmb&iien exceiH in caai wltemiW cerlt&aale is fir. lranng the fmc-iuU sicnatiire of Jax&a bcT' Toy A Co. 1 ! AGEM8 WAlVTEDs1 Any iem n, Ulin to act t-rmanenilr ai a local agent, will receive fqlfand ftnij I a far- I mation by applvinxlo L I l JAM KS ftl"ITK)N & C.. YnhVfl 58 21 A WES LAX Em SEW f. ! t 9:-l L THE MOKMNO STAR, j , DAILyeDITION: '. T1IOI GH O.VLYFIVE YEARS OLD.! HAS THE Uret PaTlv nmilation of any oewsiirr iu the Htal. u a rirenlatUa ia', Yiliniiigtn fift riper r-nti )rrrf ibaa Lbal' f any oth-r paiM-r. ! . . i i WEEKLY EDITION': X..W c.H.l.iiif.1 Vi'h h- CAttOUXA T-' MER. uiakimr nw .! the wrf A aVIXUTi newspapers io th ailt. - CircaUtiva very large auu ruj iornasinfr. , i frcnsrRnTiox raicEs t Daily Stak ! year7.i..l.. " 6 inTtnlha..... " U month a, Weekly StarI jt..I . . Cinootha..... 3 montbai... ..tr oo ...3 50 0 ...t ) It may be mMj asserted that t Bt w- ... jo paier ever ettablisbrd in North Ca'oTiaa kat made such rapid pfi.greM ai TilE XIo$ino Star i. . . tSS'iiJ ir tpetimea etie AddreM, WUjlI BERXAKD. "Tbe Oldest aud ! Best of U Eclcttica. t I Eclectic Magazine. With the nanib4- for Jaoiary.tbeECLX TIC ntT otn its twetitr-nmlh Tear.. It gleans 'ht ehoir4t anlrlr fntn the eutirs uVld f foA4rlpriidiral Irtemtar. and ffrt. I be U-bt tHJIEXTIFIC AUTJCLtSJ The Wst ESSAYS. ! i The Wit REYIEWR. Th- beat CUITU ISMS. TheUat mOGHAl'lUCALSKETCIlES Tb Wt NOVKIsS. I The wt snoirr STORIES. Tb bt POEMS. i Th Ui MISCELLANIES. ' Tlii finm STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Th ailnrthW ECLEfTTTC istoWi- atruetiee n itbmt Uine dolhjaod tertaitJt.c without beibfr trivial. , lifadera bo ee iostructioq aa well.ta aniosrtnut sluld it n. trial. 7Wm.5 a vrnr! Rinale Cornet. uul arbir - A Iflinno'Yk Mrh kn aflbrtU a freab pleaanre to Ita rftodj Aj Ttloe and Uatr of. TUB, AJJJlZ: 1 ii7rf ei.orakii;.kira. j r .- :r. - J . 'tff. : V - SV.r-b i I .i. -r - - Or' 5 ! U u 1! . u tl ' a 1 I t !l i ; I i ik k . i - r 1 i i Mk,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 8, 1873, edition 1
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