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FRANKLIN COURIKH. GEORGE S, BAKER, Editor and Propkietor. All letters addressed to Geo. S. UAKKU, Friday,..-... ......January, 21, 187C. SUMMING UP OF TUB SPEECH OF TJIrJ HON. BENJ. HILL, OF GEORGIA, IN THE U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES IN REPLY TO HON. MR. BLAINE, OF MAINE, ON TJII AMNESTY lht, Mr. Hill then proceeded to sum lip his argument, and said: What have we proved? I have proved that the Federal authorities broke the cartel deliberately, I have proved that they refused to reopen that cartel when approached by Mr. Stcpcn3 as a commission solely on the ground ofMiumanlty.rM have proved that they made medicine contraband of war, and thereby left us to the dread necessity of supply ing prisoners with such medicines as could be improvised in the Conded- cracy I have proved that they re fused to allow the surgeon of their own army -to accompany their pris- past insults, to reopen no strife Wc come with a patriotic purpose to do whatever in our political pow er shall be be?t to restore an honest, economical and constitutional ad minfetration'of the Government. Wc come charging on the Union no wrong to us. The Union never wronged the South. The Union has.U-cn an unrnised blessing to every section, to every color in .America. We charge all our wrong3 to that higher law, fanaticism, which never kept a pledge or obey ed a' law. Wc sought to leave the association of thoie who would not keep fidelity to covenant. We sought to go by ourselves, but so far from having lost our fidelity to the Constitution, we hugged it to our bosom and carried it with U3. Brave Union men of tho North, fol lowers of Webster and Fillmore,, of Cass and Douglas, you who fought fnr the Union for the sake of the Union, you who ceased to fight when the battle was ended and the sword was sheathed, with you we have no quarrel. Wo felt your heavy aim in the midst of the struggle, but nhovfi tho roar of cannon we heard your voice of kindness calling " imOTHFRS COM hi BACK." We. are here to co-operate with you, to do whatever we can, in spite of all our sorrows, to. rebuild the Union, to rostoro peace, to be a oners to the South. I have proved blessing to the country, and to make that the Confederate, authorities A morion Union what our fath- proposed to return your sick and er8 intended it should be the glory wounded without-an equivalent in 0f America and the blessing of hu- August, J8Q4. and that you never manity. But you, gentlemen, who deigned to reply until December, persecuted us by your infidelities 1 861. I have proven tnat your 1nru vou (irove us 0llt 0f the Union: door to repeat Lis epither vs-a-v,s. They arc, for the most part, riff-raff pa triots, purcliaseable at cheap rates,' with unclean band and dirty shirts. Their love of the soldier is touching. Their loyalty to the flag u both ridiculous and subiime. Their organ is the long haired, hypocritical Cincinncti Gaz ltet which head its account of the meeting of Congress with the caption ; 'The Resurectd Rebels Reas3euibied," add ing the next line, "and the slaughter of Union men being pushed thoroughly.'' If the Gazette were not a professional camp-follower of the most abandoned -k a . . If. type, we shouid be tempted to as a question; but, being what it is, we desist. The Republicans are badly off for capital when they are obliged to hoist the bloody shilt for a fchiholeth. Thay discredit the good sense of both sections. It is no longer possible to arouse the North or to Frensy the Sonth with the hot nastiness of the war. Fort, ot Illinois, and - tho little curs who cried " rebel," may think 30j bat they will go by the board- The feeble-minded Cincibnati Gazette will be left to hold the bag steaming with filth and bad odors. A. St ux-tling: ITttCt. THE FOLLY OF UNIVERSAL-ISM. A, SHORT SENTINEL SERMON BY P. J PONAK. A causual remark in alaliegh paper catches our eye. It is that Col. S, D. Pool, Superintendent of Public In struction, says here are two hundred and thirty thousand white children in North Carolina, aud only fifteen thou sand of these are attending the sub scription schools. Aud outside the Ischool centre in the State there is not an average of a hundred children to every county going to school." JPell may the amazed reporter exclaim: "Think of that ! Shall old North Carolina twenty years item to day be peopled wih numskulls? YTe all are to b!aniG. Let us take hold aud do better." Indeed ve must do better than that. Rouse up. North Carolinians, all ! Send ycur children to school as long as you have a crust of bread and a whole garment to feed and clothe them with. Give your children clothing for the mind, which stands the wear and tear of the wasting years. We have received the 1st No. of the Tar Hirer Beacon a 28 column newspaper, published at Greenville N. C by Tho. B. Garner, Esq. Wc welcome the "Beacon" to our exchange list, 'and success. K35 OUR PROSPECTUS Saturday Night" The Best aii BriEMesi oftliefeet- Railroad Schedules. 'k f" TT.3rT "'I j-s& Tne only Blacking that will Polish Over Oiled Surface AND PRESERVE THE LEATHER I H. A. REAMS & Co. Manufacturers of Reams Durham Boot and Shoe Polish DTJRHAMS N. C. 'Warranted to Excel All Others Money Refundedl or wish it great - high officers in command gave as a - reason why they would not ex change prisoners, that It would be humane to the prisoners but'cruel- ty to ine souuers m uiu ueiu, ii was a part of your military policy to Jet your npiwneps sutler rather than that tho Confederacy should have anlncrcaso of its military force. I have also proved that with all tho horrors which you have made such a noise about as occurring at An dcrsonvillc, greater horrors occur red in the prisons where you held our troops, and that the percentage of death was three per cent, greater Y among our prisoners in your hands than among your prisoners in our hands. When the gentleman from Maine rises again to give birth to that uumltigated effusion of genius' without a fact to sustain it, in which he pays, " And here before my God, measuring my words, knowing their Afull intent and import, I declare - ' liat neither the decds.of the Duke i of Alva in the Low Countries, nor i tho massacre of St.. Bartholomew, 1 por tho thumb screws and engines of torture of tho Spanish inquisition begin to compare in atrocity with the hideous crime of Anderson ville" 'lqt him add to it, " and the atroe- ities of Anderson villo do not begin to compare with the atrocities of JJlmira, of Fort Douglas, or of Fort Delaware;" and of all the atrocities both at Andersonville and at Elrai ra, the Confederate Government r- btands acquitted fronuill jpspansr ' bility and blame. " . A MESS AO h TO BLAINE. War is always terrible. War always-, brings hardships, death, sor-' row, ruin, devastation, and he is unworthy , to bo considered a states man, looking to the pacification of ' tho country, who will parado the .horrors inseparable from war for the purpose of keeping up tho strife which'produccd thoso horror. My message to the gentleman . from - Maine is $: There are no Con - federates in this House. There are no Confederate ambitions, desires, or purposes in this House, but the South is here, and here she intends i to remain. Enthusiastic demon strations on 00 Democratic side and in the galleries. Let fanati cism do its worst. Let it pass its ; nullifying acts, . trample on the Constitution, abnegate the pledges of the fathers incite raids on our people, multiply infidelities until tliey shall bo like the stars of Heav en or the sands of - the sea shore, without number j but for all your iniquities the South will never again seek a remedy, in the madness of an other secession. Renewed ap- plauso: Wc are hero in our fa. - ther'a house. Our brothers are our pompanions and we are at home, thank God. Enthusiastic applause. We come to gratify no vengeance, Of all the absurddoctrincs, creeds or dogmas ever promulgated by theological idiots, sinoe Adam's unfortunate speculation in Fall ap ples, that of Universalisra is the most utterly untenable, the most preposterously unreasonable and twaddlish. If all men,without re-. only friends of the Union which you gard to character, the righteous had before denouncbd as a league and the wicked, the saint and the with hell and a covenant with death; criminal, are to share the samp glo- you. who then claimed to be the rious rewards hereafter, as they share e same air and sunlight, seedtime and harvest here, what becomes ot the mornl government of God ? If all mankind,Jthe believ er and the disbeliever alike, the scoffing infidel as well as the devout and humble ohrjstmn, are to be finally saved, all the agonies of GeHfsernap.c and Calvary were an empty, pompus, terrible farce; and the death of the Son of God, a neeJ Ifiss and meaningless slaughter. If all the vile of qarth, blasphemers, adulterers, liars, thieves and 'mur derers, arc to be admitted, unre pentant and unchanged, reeking with lusCand pollution, into the im perial city cf Him, before whose in finite purity angels and seraphim. you, who follow up tho war, when the soldiers who fought it have made peace and gone to their homes; to you we have no concessions to make. Martyrs owe no apologies to ty rants: and while we are ready make every sacrifice for thetho Union, "secession however defeated and opposed, will confess no sin to fanaticism, however -bigoted and exacting. ' Yet while w make to you no concession, we say that we come even to you in no spirit of re venge. We have but one ambition, ami that is to add qur political pow er to the patriotic Union. .Men of the North, in order to compel fanat icism to obey the laws and to live in tho Union according to tho Consti tution, we do not propose to compel you by oaths, ,for yon never kept., veil their faces and continually, cry: themv The South did the Union' ''Holy, holy, holy art thou QLord one great wrong, and wo come as God," Ueaven will be but a branch far as wc can to repair it. We establishment of Hell. Universal- wronged the Union grievously when ist friend, how can you believe such we left it to be seized and rent and monstrous, ' hidpous mockeries of torn by the men who had denounced truth, reason and common sense ? it as "league with leath an J a cov- Ah, you rely on the goodness and nant with hell." We ask you, gen- mercy of God? You don't 'think tlemcn of the Republican 'party, to He could, or would, damn any one rise above all your animosities and eternally for mere temporal faults CARRIAGE FACTORY. Franklinton, N. C. We respectfully announce to the pub lie, that we Lave h eated at Frunklin toD, for the purpose of manutnetuiio Carriage?, Bugit-8, Wagons & c. We are also pit-paied to ti.l orders tot Melalic, Kosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Pine Cotiiu?, rth bearbc and team furnished. - very Re?pcctlully. BEACH AM & SON Nov. 5-1 vr. The on'.y Marking that will polish on oiled turfac . It U guiranteed to preserve tbeleatber and make it pliant, nquiriitg less quantity and time to' produce a perfect :1 as titan any other, the brash to be applied imnaediatelr aher putting on the blacking. A per feet gloss from this will not soil even white clothes. We guarantee it as lepressnted, and ask lor patronage strictly on its merit?. In testing our blacking use a brush that has no other on it. Pi ires as low other Blacking. Jjibeial arranar- CmCULXTIOH STILL UiPIDLY IKC&EAS1tO In making cur annoucemtnt for the the coming year, we refer with great pleasure to the success hich has steadily attended nil our Fons t keep ,SATUKDAYNIGH1 ' lariu adranco of all competitorr, Last year our circulation increased with great rapidity, and this aur r.ee ot the public favor has determined m more than ever to relaV. do eflortf, to spare no money, timer rtuntioo to make "Saturday NighV' the beat fami ly paper. its Serials vill be thr'bb! Its Sketches will be entertaining! Its Mis ce'.lany will be intt rating! lis poetry will be carmi'iir ! N"tliing will aj e ir m if pr ces ttat can offend the retiiuu or political be llet t)t ary one. TeiiS ot tnouKaiids of d'uKrs wcie paid last year to our exclusive coriis writers. I the cnd-g vear, which ulready fl ow a very large increase in our subscript iocs. weaUwl' rot only re tain all our t. Id aud popuUr w liters, but we t-hal', add to our t-xc'uMve staft" such authors aa may ireve their claim to popularity aod sbow themselves wor thy to write lor a papvr which holds A proud pr. -eminence over all c mpeti tor. It is seldom that we ask a favor of our Irii nds, bat it w U'd be a great ad - vautage to us it each one of our readers would readers would draw ihe atten tion of some petsond tricri't to the merits ot atunlay Nutht," and thus aid us in iutriMsini;, even more lapidly than at pterent, out vast circle ot ad min rs. Sometimes th' loan of a fciugle pnper, or a word ot commendation will Raleigh & Gaslon R. R. company. SUPiJRINTENDET'SFFICB, ) "'72. f ns CANVASSERS wanted tor. two superb works of French Art, 'Little Runaway aud liu- rett,"aud the pretty pair, I ho Dinner, and the Nap.' 'I hese pictures are worthy of a place, in costly homes and inex pensive enough for the simplest, t-el-nj rapidly, and take on sight. V guarantee ready sales, good profits, and q iek returns Any active person who will take hold -can make a ha d some income, tend for our best terms at once. J. B. FORD & CO., 27 Taik Place, N. Y, mcnts m ad i; wi.h meichants ano wholesale dt-alerp. II. A. KEAMS &Co llanulacjurtr?, Durham, . Tids-Blacking sis rci oiuuivtxled in the hisibtst terms utter ria by F. Br.wn, J. llnw.anl Warner, New York; tlu l'refidrris and Proles rs cf Wake Ft-r-'t (J- lleg' ; and a large num ber d t:erjtliinen in and nronud Dur ham, who: certirio.re- h ve been lut nijhed the Manufactories. Orders solicited and oniptly fill d. A Tiac art Hapins for th i Xmi ST. NICHOLAS For 1876 to forget your old sin. Let us unite to repair the wrongs that distract and oppress tip country. .Let us turn our backs on the past and let it be said in the fqture tht he shall be the greatest patriot, the truest patriot, the ablest patriot, who shall and frailtios? And yet, you say you believe the Bible ? You shud der with horror at the name of In fidel? Strangely blinded lrlcnd, can ycu read ? m you under stand plain English ? Turn to that Bible, which you say you believe; do the most to repair the wrongs of and, from Genesis to Revelation, the past, and to promote the glories through historians and prophets, of the future. Loud and sustained songsters and apostles, md iu all NEW HARNESS. My Harness Shop next door to D:ug Store is now complete,, with an a sort . nvjut of Heady-made Harness, Ma chine and hand made. I wdl warrant all Hariiess made by hand a reasonable length of time. I also keep on ham'. a lull supply ot POLE sntAr?. U1DING HlDLEi2 DK1VINU RKINS. WAGON ,t BUGGY BHIDI.ES HALTERS, "Cw'Ll.AKS. BUCKLES, Call and examine my atock when you come to town. Very Resp'iy, Y. B. CLIFTON. " CAST ALIA MALE . ACADEMY, WILL BEGIN MONDAY JAN. 17 Atier iwn ycirs ol prosperity, unex ampled in llic i ti'tals ! j ivrniie liter atine, durit y .which iT. icuoi.as tias Cou' iibtted vv it ti i s-il a!i -s st ri'irjttt compe'i oi, 'h.- publish-r? li id ttten: e'.vis iu a position tl pmntit-u tat the Third V l: iu", be-iinnini; wt h the number i-r NuvemU r, 1875, h i!l, in its uihiuhI altriictioi 8 tor a'rU and bo, miijmss ?v n the prc:eilii'jf vol- li uddi.iou to contributiops applause on the Democratic side of the House and in thp crowded galleries.- .. .. ., . ' Louisyi le Courier-Journal. CQutotnplnting3 Sectiori- It was observed that during the skirmishing, where the phrase "cx Confederate" was used, quite a num ber on the Republican side shouted in a half suppressed voice: "Rebel, .Rebel P but not with sufficient force to create any marked disturbance.r-JFasi-ington S ecial. If Congress were an old fjeld school house filled with rude, unruly boys, thU display of spite might ba account ed for on the ground of pue:Uityj but, when we are reminded that it emanated from the Republican side of the House, it assumes the seriousness and point of substantial malignity, and indicates the policy of a potent organization. The ex-Confederate, so called, are indiffer ent to nicknames. Rut the poltroons of the Ka&ical party who dabble with effenstve terms are careful to keep them at long range. There is not one of the poor-spirited cowards who cried ! "Rebel!" with bated breath that would to retaliate ?Q wrongs, to resent no . dc tbvflooror go out at side the teachings of the Godioian him self, hear the fearful antitheses: Heaven, Hell; Everlasting Life, Eternal Death; Salvation, Damna tion; Saved, Damned; - Unspeak able Joy, Smoke of their Torment; Pleasures Forcvcrmore, Weeping and Wailing and Gnashing of Teeth; Light, Outer Darkness;--Thc right eous shall shine as the stars, The wicked shall be turned into hell; A Golden City. A Bottomless Pit; -A River of Life, A Lake of Fire and Brimstcje, -Do these, can these, vords all mean the same? If so, language is a mockery, heaven and hell both myths, and the Bible a humbug ! tViend ! Fellow- traveler to Jehovah's grand assize 1 You know better I But know what you may, believe what you may, to one or the other of these states, these, destinations, you and we are inevitably bound! For every one of us, whether tricked out in finery or skulking in tatters, has within us a wondrous soul, that will sur vive while God himself shall be; A soul to live in heaven: or to die forever,, and yet never die, in hell! Send your job work, to t he COURI ER OFFICE. ' " TERMS PER SESSION OF 20 WEEKS Half in ASrace. ume, in m THE FIU-T WHITENS i F AMKMCA. there will hu SSrones8, P- m--, anil bk- tfliea 'y some of i lie Most Promi nent Enl.bli Autiior Arrangements have beeu made for a vi.ry interesting seriea ol papers on WINDSOR CASTLE. By Mrs. Olipuant, Treating ol its Oiatorj snd the Child Like of Successive Royal' Generations CHRISTINA G. ROS3ETTI Will oantrihute to tho uew volume. LOUISA M. ALCOTT Will write Mt,Qri, Birthday gifts,' and other snort alone. S me articles on Astronmy r joung People have leen promised by the popular English Astronomer, RICHARD PROCTOR. There will be a continued atoiy of "Lila iu Iceland by BAYARD TAYLOR. Tn tbj November, the opening ot the new volume will begin an. AMEKIAAX SERIAL STORY, uThe B y Emlgrnu," Bv N"AH Brjokf, Giving the advent urea ot a party of bo j s in Tns caliporxia gold mines in the erly days of the G.kl Fever. J. T. TBOKBUIDGK, Author of the "Jack Hazard" stories will contribute gome highly interesting sketches of adventure at Bass Cove." . "talks wrra girls." kuccced in putting a journal where ercr afterwHrd it Incomes a welcome visitor. We rccive many 'ettfisof ommnda tion tl"u.:tnds of t hem and f r thef e we heie seturn ou; aiucire thank, and request t'nnt ose whoso adm.rc 45t uuly Night" will do us ttie kinduin to direct -y show and rtcommcud it t thtir Ht quainta: ce. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCUIUK: A Magnificent Chnuno, iii Twenty DlKFMih..NT Colors, aid 2020i inches iu t zc, will le presented to every yer !y sui;ciiber ot threck). ars to 6aiurJ day Nigh?." Every Ievice known m the art ol Ciitm' liiiitiig li ;3 be n ailopted l pmilude a finer picture thn has evr b e:i giv n a a pie i.ium to ;h: sub' s.t:nlH;i ol any paper. This Chrt'iuo is a perfect gem ol art. I' won d eif.siiy retail for s:x or teven d.d a:. It vMllcista3 muny thnnannd ot i ! a which we th V ncv r git bet b itk. But never li ivu g givm . C i'omo to our ubst ii5Mrs we dcterin iiud lliat vviten v.e did do o our hfo m iih. uld be sn gO(d a picture a tin-be-t r;ibt c-u:l le-.jgn and :he most Careful printing ix; ut Menu mht-r, nly those n ndii'g Tlnec Dollirs I .r a Yesily bu'-sr. ipiion will be eutitieu to a copy of the Chiomo Her. Parties wishing to take Saturday Xijili.' f"r a H-iorter period than -oe yc-r, can lu.v tin p ipt-i m. i d to tl.em :iz ii miia lor fi.ou, or luur uiumu for1.0tt. f We pay all ptage on both p i P.p n ami Chromos. TIIEF t.L'WlNO AUE OUK CIXB RATES: For f 10 we will fend four copies for one year to one address, r eaeU sepc rate addrns. Fir $20 we wil no 1 e:ght coph s to one ad;rs-, ox each copy to a & p irate ad'r b-. '1 he par'y who sends us $20 for clu' tt ig'il copies (il enl at one tim ).will be entitled to acoj-y lree. Gettets-up of clubs, ot eight copies can afterward add single copies at $2.50 each. Send Post OfTK-e Orler?f or -register all mooey letter. Write Name, Town county, btate. plainly We will se. nd rpetimen p.per3 free to any who will eend ua their address. DAVIS & ELVEltSON , pbiiadvlphia ra. Rakish, H, C, Juue 11th, Ou and after Monday June 17th, 172, trains on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, w ill run daily (Sunday cx ceptcd) as follows: ..Mail Train. Leaves Raleigh 10.00'. in. Arrive at V eldon 3.30 p. iu. leaves Wcldon 9.15 a. ni. Arrives at isaietgu o.uo p. at. Accommodation Train. LeavesRallegh 8.00 p. rn. Arrives at Weldou.... . 6.J0 a. tn. Leaves Weldou '. . . 9.1 ' a. n Arrives at Raleigh ...... 8.00 p. iu. Mail traiu UiakiS clo connection at Weldon with the eab..ard Jc R nok:e Railroad aod Uij Liuo Steamers via Baltimore, to' and from' all V)inl North, West and Nortu west .ud with the Petersburg Railioad via Petersburg, Richmond and Washington City, to . and from all points North aod North west. ' And at Raleigh with the North Car olio a Railroad to aod from all points, Souh aod Southwest, aod with ' tho Raleigh & Auguta Air Line to LUy wood and Fayetteviile. Accommooatian and Freight trainn ' conmt at weldoa with Accuonaau lion and Freight trains on 2k-aboid Sj Roanoke Railroad auu Petersburg Railroad. 1 Aud at Raleigh with Accommoda tion and freigot trata on NwrtU Caro tu k ltd r t Pcriooa living along the tine of the road can visit lUlrigh in the uiridu 'by AccAimmodatioo train, aud- rvmaiu aveial Loura. aud return the saiuc eve ning. J. C. WINDER, CJ-n'i tup SEABOARD & KOANOK RAILROAD COMPANY. Or tCC bEitOA D KOANOKL li. H t -O. ) 1'orUutuaili, Ju l 5 ( CU VNG OF fcCIIEl i:LE. On an l after Frnl . Ju atiry lt 1875 I raina wd1 laT W IU u da.ij uuuj cx a. p, d) e llio; ' trui. tl :.;: a. ....... ...'...4 p.m. k N. 1. "itt ij;ii" tiaii. caii at 4 . m No. 3 Freiilu train t 8 a. u. auhveat rwiusaiuuru. M iil iriiu 1ily at ............. 7 :fi r a No. 1 Freight tr. i t oaily ai 12- it i u No. 2. kr iiit Titiii at 4:0 r. st Fre;gul li a;i. li.ve a ym.au n, era Cu. t taehtM, ' " ; teaiuert f"r IMei tr, l'llniniL I an l ivi;i li li'Mlua rr, mill Ci i Ma i llhfri l'. e lr.v ko- at 7 4U a it u M liIh, VVculieua,s aud Iridu;. t (J O (illlO. ul Up( btJIIEDULE OF THE PETFUi LUKO RAILROAD COMPAISY. PAbtENUER TRAINS Ei press Train Mail Train... LkAta WkLDoM. .......... 8.30 a. tn. 4.lo p. in. Regular English Course, $12.50 t $15 Classical do $25 Board, $50 Patrons of this school will please j By leading authors. will h a prominent take notice, that tuition will he charged I feature et the new volume. Especial irom ;ne a ay or au mission to tne cna of the session, witbeut any deduction h'r lost time, unless arrangement be made to enter for halt session by pay ng in advance. Wm. J. KING, Principal, dec 211m All persons are hereby warned not to hire or employ Drummond Neal, as he was bound to me lor court cost, and has only pa" tl up in part. Any ono hiring or employing said Drummond Ncal without my consent will do it at their own ha?zard as the utmoat pen alty of the law will be enforced against them. (4w) JOSHUA PERRY, LOST! LOST!! I hare lost ot mislaid a rounty order of fifty dollars ($50). No. 11, dated April 15, A. D. 1873, eo that I cannot command it. ' It is a cash or der prcpetly signed by the Chairman and Clerk of the Board. Any persoi finding it wrill please return it to roe, Wm. M. CRENSHAW I Jan. 7 4t, attention will also be given to INCIDENTS OF AHERICiN HIS! TORY With spirited pictorial illustration. The various department, "Jack-in-the PolpiT, Tlie Riddlt-x, and LetterBox.' aqd the pages for 'VSry Little Folks,' are to be moie attractive than ever. St. Nicholas will contin ue under the successful editorship of MARY MAPES DODGE. Aod no efforts will be spared by ed itor aod publishers to maintain and increase the attractions and value ot the magazine. Subscript roo price, $3.00 a year; Single Number?, 25 c;nt; Bourn! Vol. nme, $4.00 each. Tnese volume b gin with Novem ber. The two now ready for 1874 and 1875 are elegantly bonod m red aod gold, and for th? band -meet gilt book lor childfen ever iaued. We will s-nd the magazine one year, beginn;g No vembtr 1875, and either ol the vol umes bound as above post-paid for $7; or a subscription one year, and the two volumes for aid. All newsdealers will, receive subscriptions and supply rcl OQjes at in ir tc rates. " SCRIBNER &co. 743 aod 745 Broad way NT. ESTABLISHED 1847. W. H. 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