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CUBA. ; p R C) S I'ilCTUS F O R 1874 Sicmprc Ficlissima Ma dc Cuba. BY JAMES BARBON HOfE. I O'er thy purple hill, 0, Cuba.!. Throngh tby vallej-s of romance. And thy glorious dreams of freedom Aro but dreams as in a trance. Mountain pass and.fruitful vailey Mural town and threading plain. Show the footstep of the Spaniard, In his burning hist of gain. Since the caravel of Colon Grated lirst upon thy strand, Ev'ry thing about thee. Cuba' Shows the iron Spanish hand. Hear tj-at crash of martiaFmuwc! From the plaza how it swell il How it trembles with the meaning Of the story that it tells ! Turn thy steps to Artares There was done a deed of shame '. Helpless men were coldly butchered "Tin a part of Spanish fame. Wander now down to the Tun fa. Lay thv hand upon thy throat, Thqu will see a Spanish emblem In the dark and grim garrote. In the Moro in the market In the shadow in the sun Thou will fce the bearded Spaniard Where a gold piece may be won. And now Santiago's story Gives the world a mighty shock; Strength and Vulcan bind their victim To the adamantine rock, And they fatten on thee, Cuba! Gay Soldado Cunning Priest How 'these vultures flock ami hover On thv.tortured breast to feast ! Thou Prometheus of tlm-jOccan, Bound down, not for what thou'st done, But for fear thy social statute Should start living in sun! And we give thee tears, O, Cuba, And our prayers to God uplift. That at last the flame celestial May come down to thee a gift! The Oldest and the llc.st. Theso are hold claims which the publish er of the New York Observed, make for their paper. And yet the facts of history bear them out in their first, while rm un deviating course in sending out a large, full, fresh, readable family newspaper, gives them at least a right to lay claim to the second. In the gr-;t multitude of pa pers that aro published the "Observer" holds its own position, and an enviable pr. sitionitis. 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Bottb Mrolrna Sottrtmls. I NORTH CAROLINA AEEKLT. JfEWSrAPEK DXTOTED TO THE Yii; l&ejori of North Carolina. rp II E RiLEIU SLXTIXE L. Hon. Josiah Turner, ) va T. B. Kingsbury, ' Ed0M- lhe Daily Sentinel, eight dollars per annum, The Semi-Weekly Sentinel, five doilara per an num. The weekly Sertinel, three dollars per annum. mm: raleigii daily news, JL Stone it Uzzell, Proprietors, tlanmel T. Williams, Political Editor . Pnsl'-phed dailv at seven dollars a year. The Weekly News is published on Wednesday. at two dollars a year. AGRICULTURAL, HOUSE (CorntanT Srcrr.ED.) m ii e w i it it i: t it NORTU CAROLINA GEO, ALLEN & C0., rrttm XoiQlubCPlS60ttt , ART 1M2PARTMI2XT, 1874, ; &-Jb8crijpiiC7 IUe, one Year, $U.OO Art illustrations of The Aldine has won a world wide reputation, and in the art centre of Europe it is an admitted fact that its wood cuts arc exam ples of the highest perfectoin ever attained. 'J he common prejudices in favor of "steel plates." is rapidly yielding to a more educated and discrimi nating taste which 'recognizes the advantages of . superior artistic quality with greater facility of production. The wo dents of Tlx1?, Aldine possess all the delicacy and elaborate' tinish of the most costly steel plate, while thev afford a better rend ering of the ni list's original. To fully realize tho wonderful work which The Aldine is doing for the cuse of art culture in Am erica, it is onl" neeesmry to consider the cost to the pooplo of any other decent representations of the productions of great painters. In addition to design by the members of the National Academy, and other noted American ar tists The Aldine will n-prodive examples of the beat foreign masters, selected with a view to the higheiii,"artistic success and great general interest Thus tho- nbscriber to The Aldine will, at a tri lling expense. enjoy in his own home the pleasures . and refilling innuence. of true art. The quart M'ly tinted plat.-s for 1874 will be by Thomas Moran and J. D, Moran. Tho Christmas isnue for 1S74 will contain special design- appropriate to the season, by our bf scar tuts, an I will surpass in attractions any of is pre-deci-ffors. piskmium: for 1S74. Even subscriber to The Aldine for the year 1S74 will receive a pair of chromo. The original pic tures weie painted in oil or the publishers of The Aldine. l y 'i ho i uoian. whose great Col.radovvaa pu'.vhasi'd by Ci:gross for ten thousand dollors. Tlie Mibjects were chosen to r pivsent the "East" and the "West." One in a view in The White Mountain. New Hampshire: tho other gives the Cliffs of Green River. Wyoming Terrirory. The dilTerence in the nature of the scenes the es:-lves is a j.Vsriii'j contract, and. aflirds a g-Hv.l display of the artist's ncope and coloring, l'tie rhino are each WDrkd fi'oni.thirtv djstinct plates nnd are in .'.7.2 (12xl;i and aiipoarance. eact fac-si ni!ie of the originals. The presentation, of. a worthv t-xani- I lit Addr.Qs3 STEPHEN D. POOL, J8BWBEIIX, X. C. mllE 1VILMIXGTOX JOURNAL, JL Engelhard & Sanders, Eds. fc Pubhshers. The Daily Journal is published every morning (Mondiy s excepted) for eight dollars per annum. The Weekly Journal is published on Friday at two dollars per year- J1ILE WESTERN EXPOSITOR, AsnEvrLLE, N. C. C5ter & Ayery, Eds. fc Publishers. Published Thursdays at two dollar er yirt rjlIIE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, Johnstone Jones, Ed. & Proprietor. Daily Observer six dollars per annum. Tri-Weekly Observer, three dollars and a half per annum. Weekly Observer, two dollars per annum. gTATESVIEEE INTELLIGENCER Chas K. JonoSj Editor & Proprietor, rulislief Saturdays at two dollars per year. MESSENGER, IN CASH PREMIUMS FOR SUIiSCEIDER ITo tlw; SuccoifHl Comity, 100 To thai County of tho State which nhall fumish tlie laxgcflt subscription list, in proportion to population, (not h:x than on hidre''), ONE UUNDUEJ) DOLLARS, to be ai)i)lied as the sub scribers may choose. The award to be made on 1st of October, and all mil scriptions received, in any manner, to be ere ii ted .to th county of America's greatest landscape iaiiiti-r to the ' tubrtciibet's of The Aldiu-3 was a l. Idjut poculiar- lv happy idea, anditst successfjit realization is st I tented by the following testimonial, ovi-r the sig nature of Mr. Moran him-iolf: Newark, N. J.. Sept. 20. Ii. 1S73, . Messrs. James Sutton and Co. Gent'emen: I am del ghted v.-iih tlie proofs in , color of vour chrom es. Thev are w tiderfullv tns- csjfui rpres'ntaiiunH by mechanual prucj.-s of the original paintings. Verv respe. tfullv. (si-n.d.) " tjios moiia:;. !$r a yca: in ad can re with Chromo. I'or I'if5.y C'ciif Ilitra The Cliromos will b ecnt, liiountd. va niched, an i prepaid by mail. Thj Al'hic will, heroafirr. be obtainabiA ot.ly 1 y subscripti-.n. Thfie will bono reduced or club rate: c.sh fir sulwcri ti n im', :. se'it to the publishers diect, or handed to the los-ii- canvas wer. lhor.t rc; eligibility to the puMLdiers. ex cept in c -ixa-i w.ieru tho ct.i!ilica- i.-i given, hear ing the fac iiLile sig lattire of James Sutfon fc t!o CAN VASSI-:KS WAXTKI). To toinoi fa Assoc ia tin its, F,0 To tbnt Memorial AH-iciation whicli shall sen 1 ns the largest 1 st. (not les than fifty'). FIFTY DOLLAItS, to be app.ied by the Absociatiou as m.iv deem b.st. rpiiE CAROLINA GoLDSBono, N. C. J. A. Bonitz, Editor & Proprietor. Hemi-Weekly Messenger, four dollars a year. Weekly Messenger, two dollars a year. rjlIIE .XE1V-ERE IAILY TIMES. E. Ilnbbs, Editor and Proprietor, T. A. Henry, Associate. S. M.. Cajrjienter, Local Editor.. Dailv Times, six dollars per annum in advance. Weekly Times, published Thursday at two dol rar per year. rjl II E IS E I r IS L I C- O V R I E R , New;;eux, N. C. Geo. W. Nason, Editor t Proprietor. Published every Saturday at two dollars per annum. rjlIIE .11 I L T O II ROXICLK, Evans A Smith, Editors tc Proprietors. 22 it 21 Pollok street, StwUrn, A C Dealers m GENERAL llAKmVAKK COTTON GINS fc COTTON TRESSES, of every make HOUSE POWERS, WHEAT THRESHERS. STEAM ENGINES for Fana Use. CIDEK-AND VINE MILLS, COTTON BAGGLXG AND GOTTOX TIFS. Walter A. Wood's. Mower & Reapors. IIOKSE KAJiES, Agricultural Iuiplcincnts, ia gxeal variety. CARRIAGE MATERIAL. PLOW MANU F A CTUR EKS. Owners and Manufas'urers of the Celcbr a t c l AV i 1 c y I low. CHAMTION CUTTOX an-1 COUX rLOW SCKATEIl, CIIAMPIOX ALLEX an.l DICKSOX SWEEi', MURI'EES SURsiOIL FLOWS, and a very large variety of SOUTH EKX TUKXING lIo OUR PLOW S are Southern Inventions, and are well adapted to culture of COTTON and CORN. Send for Catalogue and Trices. Personal Attention given to orders CEO. ALLEN A T K V 11 I. X D . NEWBEKN, N. t V O I. HOOK I. TART lst.-PeUtie-l and Historical Etr ...... . ..v- iu sum liu ; or CUM a.-vi.a iuu. iiifioricai Kectles of tie n istrations of Governors Eilia, t'lark ai d V 8 with w woant of tlit oriin, progre.. x teas ci Llociade Sunumg ry th Stat HOOK IK Historical Sketches of Imici; Tx Kegimeuts, Rattalions and Corajuiueii - , , timoniftl of the hich esteem in whiwh cur -r were hekl fey Lee, Jackiou and other HOOK III. Testimony frpm the Rattle-fields ; or, of Rattles and Skirniihca in which tho CO. S TKPIIEXS'S HISTOKY: Puhiihod Saturdi'-ys at two dollars and cents per annua. 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After Jerome Thompson, as a Premium for 1S76- 'Alter the Storm." r.y 1' M II De Haas, as a Pre ium for 1877 Each Chromo. is a work of art. in fully equal to an Oil Painting worth Five Hundred Dollara. The C'liromos are now ready, and are sent by mail on receipt of the subscription for either, or all of the years, as above, varnished and on a rol 'r. postage 10 cants extra. Or mounted on Can vas and Stretcher, (or. an Oil Painting.) for 50 cents each extra, which includes the postage, t r mounted on Canv s and Stretcher, in elegant 1 inch Gilt Frame; with Arabesque comer ornaments 2 yard-tof etimson cord, and packed. 83.00 extra each. Address V. Jenniiijr.s Jemorcst, 833 Broadway, New York . GIT Four j-eara' subscriptions and all the four Chromoa sent immediately for $12; but do not fail at least to send $3 for your subscription for 1874 and get as a premium the Magnificent Chromo, "The Old Oalccn Rrakct." To Young Ladies, L". 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Editor and Proprietor. Published Wednesdays at two dollara any fifty cents a vear. HI 12 KALI2IGH WlKLYEIlA. UErCliLICAN. Wm.A. Hearne. Editor. "Vy.cv. M. Brown. Manager. Published Thursdays at twodollars a year. rjHIK 15ATTLi:n()IM) A1YANCK James A. William, Editor. Published Fridavs at two dollars a xear. A COMPENDIUM OF THE HISTORY of the UNITKO STAT 12 S BY UON. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. 513 m. 15mo.,l-- V.onn $1.50. "The i.ith and inaxruw of eur Hintory." Kx rroni.ieiit Fillmore. l:rrr i"litfrw.iwK vieiriiin, iiiteetinc iiu ininre'tiTc.' X. Y. Christian lnini. "It tone calm ami jmlicial: it ntvle cloar ami l-.m1 We rccommcnil it to be re:tl hv nil ni thern man." rtr n Courier. "A work f hifrli rxccllenro; wrll n.tapte.l to unprtr n f'lt want in our countrr." Cmiii. Sr'li. Journal , Hon. W .C. &H'lfr,.LL.fe "Worthy of Iiiglj praie. Itwf'lof tirre-.-ity challcugo attelition everj-wheie. X. Y. Evening ?'ot. "Among iho notable Ixxik of tl:e upe." Cliicng. Ma.'l. "X irntire impirtinl; tone calm int iliitprwioNA; ktyU masterly." Ixuisville Home ami School. "A nuKli-l conipenil." Awuxtx Chronii'le ami Sentinel. 4 vor.vltLi!t.ncreRnary to a perfect Imml-Sook. fjoldfl horo Mesnj!;er. "Hroad enough tor all Htitinl-x." Kv tutliy Ietho.Jit "The letit workof.it klinl now xtar.t,' M :i lii Kari anii Hume. "A success in veiy way." Wilmin-tun Star. "Ie-tineil toheeome the Strtnil ml of hiVori' trr.th fti-d excellenre for centuries to come.''- I're-ivl',it V'ilSiK. lj;le thorpe University. "Tlie nic-ttio l admirable." E- J t. II-; hc11 V. Johnt-on. "Should fliKl a placn in !1 libraries." Ex-Gov. C. T .Tt'iikiny. A mogf important addition to American Iiitdatiire." Trof. rt. M. Jolinmn, Haltim ire. "Head it; ntsidy it; hcJ it.--I'rof E. A. Steal, Merrer Univeoitv. 'I".iIrni i i Unitiity. Nil'tli C:irfdi?i!i tin rt ii'ii n f r.l .'...:i -- - im .ijcii;t in anecdt tcH. All Naval Operation tip u our w.' uicladad iu tliii hjok. ' 1 HOOK IV. Hospitii ajui Prison Life ; or. aa inside :tm c Camp, Wayside and General Hospital. t', the treatinetit of 1'Yder.il Prisoners at Sallun' and of ofticers and men in Northern Pi., r' The self-sacrihcing devotion of our iirble wrR-,. will form cui UaiTti:ig chapter of thi " HOOK V. Organization r f Prigade. Ilegimentu an l r. n. 1 anies ; or, the HoU of. Hoiu.r and wh ':, comprised in them, with reo rJ of pcial reu i f heroism and fortitude. HOOK VI. Our Living and Our Dtad : or, I graphical and Memorial Sketches of North ( arc lina's Sons. Thi Iiook will embrace sketche of Oenetvo from o;her States wh commanded North Car olina TroopH. rtTUL CAT IONS OV E. J. HALE & SON WHOLESALE HOOKSI2LL12KS & STATION I lls 17 Mrr.KA Stkeet, Nk-w ,i:k. Cyclopedia f (ho Urst TlioisIifH if Italics Ii -keti. py V O (U V. v?.:, t 8vo. cl. th .") fit) 'u',r.e, aecnrar." Prr t. J. J. Brantly, Mrr History of tlie Hon. A II Stephens. Io.. lif .if. 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FIFTY POLLAPS. will be given to he author of the best SERIAL STOP.Y of the WAR; The story to be founded upon inc. dents which actually occurred, and. the scenes to be laid in North Caro lina or Virginia. The promiient actors, hero and heroine, to be North CariJin:ans.. Though these premiums are small; it is hoped they will ercite the proper compet tion, aud bring us many well written and interesting account of l)attle , memorials of officers and men: rvoms : sketches of prison life in Southern and Northern, pr sons ; and stories of the war. ill articled sent toeompete for these prizes to be the pmp ertv of On. MYES70 AN1 OUB DEAD. rjlIIE WI2STEKN DEMOCRAT. CHARLOTTE, y. C. W. J. Yates, Editor and Proprietor, Published Tuesdays at two dollara and fifty cents a vear. rjUIE FAYETTE VI LLE EAGLE. 31. J. 3IcSween, Editor and Prcprieior. Semi Weeklyfive dollars per annum. Weekly, three" dcllareper annum. rpil 12 P CJ2 l 12 E II 12 It AL L KOCKING HAM. N. C. 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