i:xj?--;ir$&m - 3a.ssi
IS
Where in red sammer noons. - : i.
' Fresli leaves JtustlingT l
Where 'aeatb. large Autumn jnoona
'. .-.Young biri-ijesUiog--i,
Do thev dwell there v i ?
,' rS .:-
Whert by Hie torrent swell,-- V.
Crystal stones glitter?
Over the river--' -
Do they dwelt tUereJia'
jfo; for in these Joey slumber to decay, ' i
-And their remembrance with their life
.' , departs; "--" '- ? y
They have a home, nor" ; dark, nor. , f ar
away-- . . . i ; ".'i .
Their proper home, within pur faithful
. hearts; ' 1
There happy spirits wed,' . '
There dwell with us, the dead.
Parting ah, never "
There do theydweBfU''
COMMENT AM CONDENSA
TION.
.it, .
What Is Doing In General PoU
- Two hundred and fifteen granges
in Teunesseeeri
The independent movement iu
politics having been - so . successf nl . in
California, has. gone over utoJTeY,ada,
and threatens to abolish the old par
ties. . , ; .
.s- ft 5 --M ai Hjzt r. - - -
If Mr. r Villiams- had as much
delicacy of feeling as an average canal
horse, he would request the President
to withdraw his3 nomination as Chief
Justice of the Supreme Conrt,- Chi
cago (Ind.)
-The npshot of the irginius mat
ter shows how we might ; have : gone
to war for a Btupid fiction, a fiction
just as crirninaL as thatr under which
two men stand np to kill each other
in a duel to satisfy the codeJrr'Spt'ififf'
Jield Republican. v't. '
This tragedy wUl;tiev:e? 'fully
closed until our Govern men t , at least
improves the event to protest to Spain,
in unmistakable terms against a bar
barity that ' involved . the l)ves, :of
American citizens ! Will V the . State
Department manifest anf efluai Bolici
tdde for these ?H6iston Pos. f
There are ; not : five men h7 the
United States who onght to- be4 ser
iously thought of in connection j with
lUUhlV lUUU"Ut'Vl: tn XUilUCUUUUJ W1IU 1
the office of Chief Justice; but .there J
.fio..r-v-4.t.naMA-rfVk'-awAnM 1
ttlC 4 M IvttoV f Ul W a utoilt. , i ; w vm a.av
make -iost affood - JJitd?e; as Mr.
Wiiams.JIUicaukce J3entinel (Re
publican.) -
. jev.eai newspaper, are urging
tihat the?people ought toCholdineet
angs duThrg"thef-recessf "tJongress
and" p!rtre3STgar of
Ja3ge"Winiams oJ Ihe ' ChieTustice
ship. The Worcestor-JVe thinks
the members of therbar Odghtf to
.move first. :
The Hon.. John P.: Verree,?; who
had the honor to be expelled from
the directory of the; Ur4wn "peag of
Philadelphia because ne, cousentect to
act as Election - CommissionerZnnder"
the new Con8titntion;vis mentioned as
a Reform Republican candi4ate: for
Mayor of that cityt I '
TUB WIL.L1ABIS SOAJf OAaV.
it.
An Oregsa r Ceftesaenaent Chargss
the yr iamitjy.
Cemplleuy tea am InxaaiaBt Mln
Corrnptfeia. .. : .
A letter f nm Portland, Oregon,
the Springfield liepubhctui contains
some damaging J disclosures concern-
ing Attorney-General Williams. The
main facts ; alleged are.WfoloWsi.t
the election "Jield In OHobef to choose
.a successor to the ' fate " Congressman
John G. Wason-, hem4pdblican
candidate-was -dfeatetMily be
cause hetxqdorropiat;foCTi3ifldors
iing the notorious.. Senses a
itch:uliri)aeKtt-ilMaarrjt&r in
favor of hw candidate tis charged 1
that thertt was the most barefaced
hriberrand-corrupttmi- Wen t&e,
United States oStnct ? Court met '
T- -T-AtiW -I. ttiarri St in
jrlnJuiJL
. I1V 11 H 111 II I'llftl I T's irinT"
washed the matIJV Atttj
order calKng ft hewGand iCrlte
... , r ... . - -v. fi
oraer was issnea snuaa uoues- gurj.,
selected.": At , ibis point, Attorney-
General Williams telegraphed 6 Mr.
Gibbs to rescind the orderfdr aW
iury. aSTieVaasafisSeiahalKe old
ury'could do, the business , of.
.CoGrt, - Mr. GitW 'legrapb-back
...w..t! L k
a new jury was necessary. Me. heard
-nothint more from Mr William! nn-
?s?tJJ?
au vc. wnea,DeDuf ewwW'
-i n 2 .ri r i mL' r r A
1 1 . I r wm I I a n I ir. I UU1ID1B1H w - .
ipointment as DistTict-Attomer ;P1W W
for (llegTl voting, bat it is expected great public to''Jj
that the new -AtUrney wiU-iUfniss name besid e 'those of
them alL-, Commenting ; upon . jthese bodj. r.Coopeand heWbho-diselosnres,:.-
Porttind Waftfl?, He;was - nnmarried.
ia (Rep.) says: -:r-.,.i j --'lil','mii
We have: admired. Attorney inf mM "1
-eral Williams" and have rejoiced at , ,f ,r v, nrnrrjoN:1 lec'5.
every step of his promotion ' through
which he has reached the . high ()posi-
4ouJiew4rjei
elad to e the armonneement-of his
probable exaltatiorf to the first pi
: m the national jddieta1Btlt?pte fa
not hfisitate lb saTithaL-Bni
fTSi.a v. - v j. - f
u mveti slates, .anaxis-jHHTMM,
1... .1 CS . . 13 1 . . X
-Hbertv throuehout the country, .. ,
ilhnn) hi. i :
iimeuin me manufactur
ing districts and distress among the
unemployed workmen of New York
and otherJajetMiJbut how many
of us know anything of the terrible
destitution that now prevails in South
ern agricultural distriets where bank
failuresandHjaBioft-iii-.h-.fit
feet are anndwn.naih-H.u
. -. - piMu.ci nrtiu
retains the ownership of an estate is
supposed at any rate to be iu no dan
ger of starving SU-Yet- in these fertile
regions there is perhaps more terrible
suffering than in any other part of the
United States. "Give' the the scraps
from your table writes an educated
citizen, of Montgomery frVl am starv
ing. It m nhL -aggeratlott: " The
people of certain portions of Alabama
are actually in want of food. They
are in danger of losing the homes in
which they can no "longer; support
life; and already they are moving but
of the State to seek their fortunes
elsewhere. We do not read that the
political situation is any more vexa
tious than it has been for some years
!u i PfPte are willing to work;
they do work; but the end of a long
season in the cotton fields finds them
without a mouthful of food and with
out apenuy;---,;siY ?sh i.razf j
. Mr. Edward King, who "has .been
traveling throogh' the South writing
a series of.y napersj- for Seribner's
JfotitMy gives an' explanation of this
distressing condition of things in a
letter to the Tribune which we print
this morning. The planters have un-fortnuately-tmatedatoo
much to cot
ton. Embarrassed by various finan
cial difficulties, - they mortgaged
their crops in advance to buy food
for their negroes. It has been a
bad .year. The caterpillar 'has strip1--pedihVfields.'
The yieiawof cot
ton in some sections is not half
the average; it is not enough to pay
the advances on the crop, and leaves
nothing for the winters All the krri.
and flour, and bacon, all the clothinc -
i-i.'aij.i I
auu uwer uiaiiuiactiurea ifouus lor
these exclusively cotten-rro wing dis
tricts,' must be brought from' abroad.
There is no money to pay..for th,em,
so the planter and his laborers go cold
and . hungry, i,.TJU..industry'; , in the
South is organized upon a more pro
vident system, a crisis like this will be
a frequent ocenrrence and a' constant
menace. i
There are twot r remedies, One is
in the hands of the Southern 'tteonle
A . . . F
themselves, and consists in raisin
with Ihelf cottou' at least a moderat
rate
supply of food for home consumption.
It is madness to live year after year
at trie mercy or money-lenders and
caterpillars. The other is in f our
hands, and we -should lose no time in
applying it. If the South could man
ufactureits own cotton it would have
work and wages for the idle.' ! To do
this it needs .capital, JkUHs ha v e beeu
established in some places -and ', are
doinsr well; there are thirteen
cotton mills m'viaoama, ana 'Trotn-
inff but the! want of
prevents .their erection . at all. the
centres - of cotton : production w h ich
are now suffering most severely for
the-lack of food; In manufacturing
enterprise however the ' South is un
able to make a single step without
hebfroni ni Destitute and burden
ed with debt, it looks to the North
for aid. Any man who will build a
will do a more" beheficiaKaeed than
the foundins: of a hospital or the
openin s of a soup kitchen- ' And it is.
a charity which !' will paynpti-the-1
priceless rewards which are reserved:
ior tne,:nexi..me, ,nu. me: soruui mvv;
lendS Which follOW a "gOOd DUBineSS I
itr.war'..' -' 21
auwuiawvu iu uu i m
ass sail !
' 'hniTUAtt'l'' " !v
vssSi!!xittesJ .
j&trj'i! .V.) osiawisSfc-.?.- el
TrTTNT n TmwrTK I
date of the 24thiBst4 report na ol. 1
lows: John O. Hopkins, who was re-.
noted the wealthiest citizen1 $&rBaIt4;
more, aieu tuu .AM-wrMuig-r"
dence. Saratoga street, in the 79di
j
'""ffeff?
"88" : . l.
f from4ftr44epP
I 1116 leaaiOff lnaUBtneB iHwywihusj,
He was in all respects a
most exerh-J
i . -
I mnfl Ith Tn nnn in 98.T1I1. T1HI VXLH
ine a free hospital in the city for the
indigent sick wroj-
gara to ftx, age 0,.;
with-whicb a rttaimngHor
nurses. pr0inmphnat8
been made for the ..endowment of a
Tf 7t .HlS r j. , . rt- f.t.sM-a.,
,accommo4almg30or.:400. children.
nuedalao orovided fdr founding
Z ".u- An hi. valnahl Ptate.
I aha.rp.ti m
J A ' - A l'V-." . T
rHf. lej ha..n een m. ln
doh for a -weaaUwfib return from his.
round of visitsin tae nortn er ij,ng-
- 4's.jaMfvi faf stBrfr)er-erci
gomeumes prooiww n"w j
IJatlLllltUl 93 aUU . XUAW wsii
'M ? -rt" tJii, rx;tloas ia theTState. r AOTernsementa wiu
fiver since; iMrvs Motleys was; "driven
fretohisfMiftistryi In "ctreanjistanoes
Which1 rrtertme" fen the President
I nowregretaTieJhaiix8u5ered7in the
:aff?rhnder an iudiit?Mi ,, has
nasoieipea to impair has strenstn. Oh u
his. last book,! JoDdr Barnfeveld.i
which will be oat in a fewjday Mr.1
Motley has spent as much "labor in'
proportion as on the rest' of the series.
f great historical works of which it
forms a part. It will prove, I believe,
no anworthy companion f to its prede
cessors. ",rwT.'ti:" -..:'
' John j Kaaclllfe,. col.f convicted J
Of mnrdpr. and .Tnr-V "fMTT.fn nh
. uu II W V JdUUUlC WU UIIU
Wm. Seabrook, ool., convicted.of thB:
murder of John Houston,' the colored
watchman of the ; steamer 4; Maggie
Saffold in September, 1872, were sen
tenced in Savannah Wednesday to be
nangea.
- - , viH
its appearance in -Columbia county,1
Fla.. and larsre hnmberi of ikttl ar
dying.5 .The first symptoms' rare an
extreme weakness 'of th loins when
they "sink down and die within a few
hours.
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BOODvHEWS FOR THE CHILDREN.
St. Nicholas lias Cwne. '
CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A TE AR, bnt
Ku Nicholas, the beaatifal new Hagaaine for
Girls and Boys, lost published by Scribner Co., of
New York, comes every month.: : .-.-.
It is fall Of Eood things.- Pictures. Stories. Talks
with Children, Historical Sketches, fairy Tales,
Nnracrv Rhymes. JlnETlee. Pnzzlea. etc
There are two sernu stones, wnu mignt aave
Been Expected,"
a Story lot Boys, already com
menced. by Frank R. Stockton, one of the best
writers for children In the country. -The scene la
laid in Vinrtnia. The Boy Hero has started oat with
a gun on his shoulder, and you may be sore there
will be no end of Fnn and Adventure. The other is
a story for Girls,
a Troubles," by Olive
January,
ful sjory
nary.
The Mttora VftmS
say It is a good Strang helpful siory
sad will be fall o interest for both eirls
J and boys.
and boys. We are not sore bat that theboya will
like the eirts atorv the best, and tha airls be most
delighted with that written or the boys."
Then there is JACK-IN -THB-FULF1T who ten 8
the children the most curious things they ever heard.
ST. NICHOLAS has already
the hearts of the
voonff folks whe are eager
13
r the next
the next
namDerv xnepaoBsners nave
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ptetuie,1 entitled "Little Children Crying t at 8t.
NWiolaa." - T-i ;
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TestimQiij &om tfieBaltle FielSsv
TtNDER THB ABOVE TTTLB I PROPOSE Ta
KJ pnblisn first in new8iaper and anbseqaenuy in
book-form, a series Of articles giving-the war -record
of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln
in November, I860, to the close of the war between
tne states in may, uses. . jny pian emDraces tnree
divisions: -ti.,-m .
lsC Accounts of each skirmish aad battle on the
soil or upon the waters of - North Carolina.
2d. Accounts of every battle fought daring, the
war on the soil of every- -State id wuich any of the
troops of North Carolina took part especial care
being takes to show what these troops did and suf
fered in each of those battles, and what glory and
renovro our officers and men fairly won. .-i
3d. " A Southern Chart for all time." An expla
nation of the third division of, the proposed plan
will be submitted at a later day.
That I may successfully accomplish this srduous
bat pleasing self-imposed task; X Invoke the aid of
all bit brotaer soldiers aad ask them to famish me
material which can be arranged aad digested so as
to rorm a complete recora or tne neroic aeeas or tne
sons of North Caroliae npen-ths battle fields of the'
Confederacy ; and especially do I ask all who can
write to famish me detail of every battle In which
they participated, and the part borne by their im
metll&ta AommandB. . . ... .v. :
General omcers roia ather States who command-:
air of those troops.
In endeavorins to dlastice to the aokUara of rtv
nattare State, I certainly shall most carefully abstain,
from doing injustice to those from any other.
Address Oar Living and our Dead," Newborn,
N. C . ., , ,i;,t ;
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Jane. Subscription price $3 per year in advance. :
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six frizes S1,00P eacnin lireen
Ten pjrs,$50,jBacil in,GEe.enbacksl
K00 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting W
' worth from ao to 800 each. Coin
Watches On all)
saver vest
unains, Bona ana uoaoie i-iaiea
eilvevt 1
.ware, jeweiry, Yc.,c ;
"Wible Knmber of (Grift8"25,0OO. J
4 TicieJte Ignited to' 100,060:
' Agents wanted wll tickets wlwwi liberal
premiums will be paid. ;- L-.;-r" !
BiDgle Tickets tS; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tickets
i nE iuwenty-uve .wi y imui. r -
- - Circulars containing
a run ussoipnsea, tiwroiin
Jaon of .the manner of drawing,.
ana otner uuonna-
tion in reference to tt Diutribation, win be sent to
any one ordering them. Ail letters nms& os !
i 'dressed to
main amcx
101 W.-Fifth st
Novl8-tillD"siSa.
L. D.
BINS, Box 66 t
Cmcinnati, O.'
FOSTFONEItENT
4tli CkidifCoM
Over sHuUon iii Bank.
!f:T5 0-iSlt . -L'f til--'.'-.' 6V i
S U O CESS m S U R ED j 1
On Tuesday, 31st of Warcn, Ifext.
i
TfNJ'cbElsitiME QBNKBAmsfl
I ui maHori of the nubile and- the- tieket-
lioldera. far tha full Pavment of the management of
the magnificent gifts announced for the Fonrth
Grand Cift Concert of the Public Librarv of Kentucky
the management Mvodetermlned to postpone the
Concert aad Drawing until -1 f
Tuesday; uf3iel3lsof March, 1874.
They have already realized ,
And have a great many agenta to hear from ;
No doubt UmtertaiM&of the talt, of etxr ticket
before the Drawing, but wluther ail art tola or not
tht Concert and Jhxnoing will positively ana une
quivocally take place on the day nmo flxtd; and if
any remain unsold thep vriil bt cancelled and the
prizes willot reduced in proportion to the wuold tick-
ttt. ' ' ' " ' ' 1 i
Only 60,000 tickets have been leeued and
13,000 C A 8 O GIFTS,
' will be distributed among the ticket-holders. .
The tickets are printed in coupons, of tenths, and
all fractianal partawill be represented in- thedraw
ing just as whole tickets are. .. - .
v.: y ;;ust pp oiml :.
ONE GRAND CA8H GIPT,7i $250,000
ONJS UK&Mll.U&SU .1Twi.-..,i
ONE RAND CASH CHIT,...
60.000
ONK GRAND UABU UUTl',...
9&,00ft
va GitANU UAau uri
. 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each,. , . . i
SO Cash Gifts. ifiOO each,.
60 Cash Gifts7;t,000 each,.
'5S
100,000
160,000
50,000
40,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
83,500
550.800
hu uasa urns. - oov eacsu
100 Cash Gifts, -400 each,
ISO Cash Gifts,.; 800 each,
350 Cash Gifts. 200 each.
825 Cash Gifts, . 100 each,.... ..
11000 Cash Gifts 80 each,.;....
TOTAL, lx.000 GUTS,. ALL ,C ASH,
amounttngo.. .............. ........ $100,000
XW The chances for are as one to five.
FltlCBOP TICKETS. .'
Whole ticket, $504XhlHares $85,00; Tenths,
or each coupon, $5.00 L Eleven whole tickets for.
$500: 33K tickeis tot tlfiOQ; lis whole Ucaau tor
$5007 firwiwle tickets for -$10,000. N disconnt
on toss than $900 woatiuaf tteketAr c
Ths Fourth Gift Concert, will be conducted in ill
respects, like the- three -which have already been
I driven, and full oarticalarr xnav be. learned- fitRn
circulars which win be sent free, trom this offlce to
.swhoappIyfornlem.22l:",'' Jl r
i - vraara tor ncasia ana appucuirw i naTsgwaw,
will be attended to in, too ordertaer aura xecetvea,
and It la hoped they will b sent la bromptiy thai
there may be no disappointmeat or oelay m fllling
alL Liberal terms given taihose who nev to sell
again. All agentaaw perenutortiy reqeired to set
tie np their accoonts and return all nsold Tickets by
the 30th day of March. '-- - ' H
THOtEs BBAMLETTB.
A geatPablia Library gaatBekynd Manager GU t
Concert, Public Ubrary Building, LouiBvule,y. 1
Havana Edy al lottery
.5Bf "H'oU -91 !J VH
1 1
' Class SOfjalyl 1878Cfeaa 9.C6ctt "VStL tCl
Class 90S.. July 39th, 1873ClaeS 918- Oct tSnd, 1878
Ciaas 909i Aog. 14th, 1873Class 914 J.NOV. 8th, 1878
Class 910.. Ana 90th, 1878 Chtsa 916, . Nov. 96th, 1878
Class 9ll.-Sopt 17th, 1878J ., ;.., r .
strand Extraordinary Drawing, 918, on 18th Dee,', !73
!lii irs!iui'-i ei-jvr.a 4 lilli.i ' J.iufa"sii
The, amount dxsta ererj! Ordinary Drafint
$450.000 bfifled InW782FnUPrixem,
ar follows : . i
,1 " Of tu.uvo,
i " of t.-..-y. asOwO
1 " of 10,000
(. .r of $5,000 eachv...i......T...t7;( 10,000
- on u Mtn aa.h IA.AAAm
VU V. ............ . -vvww
646.' of 300.eech. . r., ,.,...-r... lwv
fiou,uw nue
9 Approximations of $808 each to the a
$50,000,-Priae.i..
if 9 Approximations Of $900 each, to the r. t .'
i H.i - ao,uuu iTM.u......-.. ,v 'sTw
; , APproximaaona oi swuewatufW . s, . '
$10,000 Priae l0v
4 Approximations of $100 each to the i -
at W $5,900 Prises.', i. . i mi uIhJ409
Address all . orders o OBNIOT Jk kBBOTHBRj,
Commission Merchants, who are my only authorised
enrresnomienta in tne unite. Biatea to receive pr.' i
ders and cash s4 prizes mNewCeans.LaNOj 77 .
First Sub-Collector for exportation in Havana, Cuba
streev.e--. . - jnnese-aww
"iiisGixAirEotrs.
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BLEACHED:
pressed and made to i.
Look as Well as New.
a 'V ?v a ' -. a e t .. '
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Street, between Nan aad Church. nov 9-tf J '
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The first of an excellent rie.,of GRAlB
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EMEI1SON S SINGING SCHOOL.
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i friends, the real vain and beauty of THE AL
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with rivals of a similar class. THB ALDINE is a
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or cnaracier. ,v a ne poaaeaaur u - awqusw nnuu ;
cannot duplicate tne quantity 01 nns paper ana en
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fen times it eocL and then there' rs the chremot
The fflastratlona of THB ALDINX: tav 'won a
; worlwiderewitatio,attdlntheart eemxeeoi jsn-
rope it is an admitted fact that Its wood cuts areex-
amptea ox tne nignest penecmw ever khviicu. xud
common preladice la favoret "ateel-plates,,r urap-
Wj yieldtagito ttore edncated ana-
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saperiov
twOdnctkn.
The wood-cuts Of THE ALDINE possess aB tfcedel-
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To fttflyreaSi &owoe
AlAmiUacg lor ue csase oi ars Tattars an
America, it is only necessary to conaide .the cost to
the neoole of anv other decent representations Of
the productions of great painters. '
In addition to deaigna by the members of the Na
tional Academv. and other noted American artists.'
THE ALDINE will reproduce examples of the bes i
forei
artis
the s
cost, enjoy in his ownome the pleasure and refining
influences or true arc. - i
sors. . -
, . Every subscriber to THS ALDINB. for the year
1874 will receive a pair of cnromos. The origlnaT
pictures were joamted in on ror aae poonsners or
THE aTJTVit by Thomas Moraa, waoa& great Col-,
orado picture was purchased by Congress- for, ten;
thousand dollars. The subjects were chosen to rep-
reaent 'The East -ttd "The West." One la a
view in The White Mountains, New Hampshire; the
other gives "The Cliffs' of Green River, Wyoming
Territory. Tha difference In the nature of the scenes .
themselves ia a pleasing contrast, and affords a good
riignlftvnf the mrtiat'a scODeasd eotorinz. - The chro
mo are each worked from thirtv distinct plates. Slid
'are In alio 03x16) and appearance exact fac-similes
nf Hki nrlirtmln Thn wrnsrmrsrlnii of a TrnrtiiT ex
ample of America's greatest landscape painter to the
01 ina Aiiiiian waa a duui uui wsik
r idea, and its successf ni realisation la at-
te loilowmg testimonial, over ins sgj
Moran himself : .. .;
tore 1
NnwanK,K. J,
Meaars. Jum Smros A Co. ... . .
Sept 30, 1873. ,
Oentiemea: I am delighted with the proofs la
color of your chromoa. .They are wonderfully sue
eessful representations by mechanical process ef tha
rizinol paintings.
Very rospeetfally, ' ' ' 1
(Signed) - -J. THOS. MORA1C. c
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They are by an original American procoss, with ma
tenu ozaAmencan manvactare, mm oeaigas w
American scenerV bv an American Painter, and
' eentad te subscribers totheHret aacceaaful Aaaei
Art Journal, if no better because or an suavtaey
will certainly possess an totarest ho foreign -proaac-tloh
can inspire, and neither" ace they, any the wees
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where the certificate is given, bearing, the fsc-etm&si
sJgnatare of James Sutton Cow" - - J i .
CANVASSERS WANTED.
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iaer,wiiri
t receive fall and prompt information
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.i.jxoa 98 Maiden lane, ixew x ore,
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IN ACOOBDAISCXJSfrrEMDCISTIHO LAWS, I
will offer for sale at public auction, in front of
CitvHalLat o'clock M on TUB8DAT. TflK
30TH DAT OrDECaEia rtnatoat), the follow,
ing described property, to satisfy the City Taxes:
wm expenses aae taersoa ana mniiming upaia
for the year 1813.
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Beatty, Edward . 161 . mid S 4 S's f CO
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Biehon B K txriozc lm. w-W S SS 00
Btossom, Samnel,, . , 9 ,t r , a i ;-
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Jones, Abraham $MstllhlrXci ti.I1.00
Jones, James 119 swS 9 80
Kahnweiler, Hina '188 ptlS I M m
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by hgexperiencohaelesw dto make good sad
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Theophilos Hunter HTTi. taw North Carolina Poet,
la Aasoaisan JCditsavsaw QsyvJS T. Whitiey, of Va.,
a gentleman of fine ability, Isorrespondiag Editor.
. No paper Sonth has a larger list of eontribntors,
and. no paperhas sgrea.TariyHof fieamnx and
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