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XoaajparUa £puiiua o 1 IJL i*k,
t * A foreign Joutiai lately published
„ a coav related by Quant de
Montbofon, t'lit* faithfai friend of the
Emperor N ajoleou -
*T know men, t»aid Napole n, ‘‘aud
T t» n ymi Jesus is not a man ! The n
-of Jeans is a antsteryP which
# subsists. by it* own force, and proceeds
from a mind which is not a human.—
We find in it a ma ked individuality
which originated in a train of words
and actions unknown before. Jesus
borrowed nothing from our knowl
edge. •» ma**
'He exhibited in himself it perfect
example in his precepts. Jesus is ra*t
a philosopher, for his proofs are inirae
eles: aod from the first his disciples
ad )red him. In fact, learning and
philosophy are of dO use to salvation ;
and Jesus came into the world to re
t eai the laws of the spirit.
“Alexander, t'aesa r , Charlemagne,
and my-spl£ fonndtd Empires; but
on what foundation did we rest our
genius ? Upon force. Jesus Christ
alone founded his Empire on love ;
and at this hour millions of men would
die for him. s
f it is not a day, nor a battle that
achieved the triumph of the Christian
religion in the world. No, it was a
longer war, a contest of three cpr
turies: begun by the Apostles, then
continued by the fl<>cd of Christian
generations. In this war, if all kings
and pi-tentales of the earth were ou
one side, or the other, 1 see no other
army but a mysteries force, some
men pattere d here and there ii a'l parts
of the world, and who have no other
rallying point than a common faith in
the mysteries of the t russ.
“I die before my time, and my bodv
will be given back to the earth t» be
come food for the worms. Such is the
fate of him wbo has been calkd the
great Napoleon. What abyss between
my deep mystery and the eternal king
dom of Christ which is so proclaimed,
loved and adored, and wh’c! is ex ul
ed over the whole earth. Call you this
dying? Is it not rather living?”
' *• 40- '
Doomed to Die.
With pity at my heart I stood and
gazed upon the man befb e me—a mao,
a fellow-being, doomed by a merciless
court-osnrtial to die; to leave a bright
and beautiful world around him, and
to be ushered alone into the vnllev
of the shadow of death." A noble
looking man he was as he stood there
unmoved amid the enemies that sur
roimded him, and a haughty, hall sad,
bail defiant expression rested upon fck
handsome, daring face.
He was a Union spy, captured in
the Confederate lines, and bearing up
on his person treasonable papers suf
ficient to have condemned a regiment.
He had made'a good fight, but was
at last overpowered, the papers found
upon him, and, alter a speedy trial,
was condemned to die.
I had formed one of the cGurt-in&r
tial, and though I knew that the crime
of being a spy * was punishab'e with
death, yet I had sought to have him
spared. I was young, for it was the
first Jew months of our civil war, and
I was not as used to de- d* of blood a-
I became in alter years; and, besides,
tr;e spy was young and handsome,
by his deportment evidently a gentk
man, and his reckless bravery had won
my admiration.
Night-fall came upon our camp, and
the following morning the spy was to
be called out and shot. I- h::d been
appointed to take charge of the exeeu
tion, and seated in ruy tent, I was
thinking—thinking of the unpleasant
duty I was to perform on the morrow.
“Lieutenarit, a note for vou, sir.”
I started as the orderly s voice
“broke the stillness of the nigut, and
taking the outstretched note, read :
Pardon me for disturbino- your
clumbers, but as you counnand the
detachment that will to-morrow usher
my soul into eternity, I would see y- u
if your duties as an officer do not ir*ge
to the contrary. Hoping you will
grant this favor, I remain, with respect
Wilbur H\yes.
I carefully read the note over twice,
and then said to the ocLriy,
** Say that I will come,”
A few moments later, aid I stood
in the pres* iceof the condemned man.
“Mr. Hayes, you sent for me?"
* £ I did, Ueutena it; and it was
because of your ki ld iess to me daring
the trial, and also that I saw in vour
eyes pity tor my late.'*
“ I do feel for you from my heart I
do, a:d sincerely wish I had not the
unpleasant duty devolving upon me of
ordering your execution to-morrow.”
“ I have a favor to ask of yon, sir ;
so please order the’ g 1a; and to reui ve
Borne distance from the. tent, as it is a
confession I wish to make.”
1 gave a command to the guard to
retire a few paces, and returning to
to the tent. Hayes at once began:
“lam do spy, sir; but am con
demned upon circumstantial evidence.
1 came into the Confederate line to
visit my mother, who lives in the
South, although she is Union in her
feelings. After a visit to her of a
few days, I start and to return, and by
the roadside came upon a dying man,
clad, as a Confederate soldier. Im
agihfc my surprise to recognize in him
a it of ol our own army, and also
recognizing me, he iiif *md ice that
fit had hem wounded niciit be
fore, by being fiivd upon by a pferty
of Confederate cavalry, aud ridden on
until be could go no further. He
knew he was to die, and entnistvd to
my care the papers be had about him.
I watched over the poor fellow until
he died, and then huiknvtd out a shah
low grave,
* fc'm alone in hisg’ory.” #
l and j woceeded ou my way.
*• i have little mote to S.dd, exi-ej t
that I am a Major of cavalry in the
United State* Army, and wish that
you will lake ray private papers from
me after I ans oe; and, ami se. and them to
auaddress I will give you. Now this
is aTI I a-k. except that you will send
me a pen and ink by the orderly when
you return.
Thus we parted, and finding a scout
awaiting me at mv tent upon my ie
retnm, I gave him pen, ink and paper
ordend him to rule over to the tent
w here the doomed man was w ith them
and tell the guard to relea-e his hands
of the shackles while he wrote, but
to keep a close watch upon him.
A tew minutes after 1 was startkd
by a loud shout, one, two, three shots
in rapid succession, and then the rapid
rush of hoof by mv quarters. I was
just in time io see the scouts horse
dash swiftly by, and rccognize by the
moonlight, the commanding form of
Wilbur Hays, ti e Union spy, in the
saddle.
Men mounted in hot haste, and a
chase commenced, but the daring
soldier escaped and thus saved himself
trom the death of a spy.
Upon inquiry, I learned that w hen
the manacles had been removed from
hi* wrist, Hayes, watching his oportu
nity, with too rapid blows struck the
guard and the scout to the groundand
springing lightly on the back of the
scodt’s horse, rode rapidly away, fol
lowed by the shots from the sentinels
i t the immediate vicinity— Col. Pren
tiss Ingraham , {Confederate.)
K-w * in*e .Land will Keep a
Cow.
On the first dav of June last, writes
a con espendeat, 1 commenetd cut
ting clover for one -cow confined in a
yard enclosed by a high, tight board
fence, w T ith a stable attached, in
which she had been fed. She had no
leed but fiesh clove from the Ist of
June to the loth of October, and all
t.*ken from one fourth of an acre of
ground. She has averaged eighteen
quarts of good strained nailk per day,
flora which my wife has made tight
pounds of butter per week, daring
the four ami a half months. The cow
i-five years old, and a cross of the
Ayershire a..d Durham. She has
given more milk, more butter and of
a better quality then she lias ever
and >ne on pasture. On one eighth of
an acre 1 have raised one hundred
and fifty bushels of sugar beets and
carrots, which, with the two tons of
hay, will keep herhandsomely the 1 al
ance of the year. The labor of cutting
clover foi the icw is kss than driving
her three fourths of a mile to pasture.
ju the dairy districts the U3UJU esti
mate is four acres to the cow, on the
bay and pasture system; whereas by
soiling and iaising roots five-eight ha
of an acre is found to be sufficient.
I will state farther, that i believe
from nearly thirty \ ears experience
that there is no crop so valuable for
soiling as clover, no crop so many
poi nis of which, ad of equal value
for milk and butter can be prod iced
from an acre of gron id. Sweet corn
is a good crop for late feeding, where
clover will not grow, but not profita
ble for winter feeding.
bool Coffee.
This delicious beverage we do not
always find in all places where coffee
is used. In some of our first ho
tels the coffee is in no way desirable.
In some fa tr T >3, too, a reajlv nice
cup” o* coffee is n ver seen. This may
be owing partly to the qua’itv of lh j
article purchasel, but often the fault
is in making. After purchari lg good
c >ff e, the most import ait part in
miking i s * the bro vuiug, if this is not
proj-erlv done no skill whatever can
make of it a good cap of coffee.
The fallowing is our method: When
th«reisa eo-d fire in the cooking
stove, ad the oven a little too hot h>r
baking purpose*, p’&ce on a baking
t’ii as much coffee.as yon wish to n e
in thtee days, put this in the Ov*>n p’d
wa*cb it constantly u itil every ker cl
of ad irk brown <;:>!•*. T s should
not be long in the oven and it tended
with care will brown very e 1 nt
should my ktrmis beet me black and
glossy thro wihtm away, t? ey <p *il
‘he iaveref tl e best c< ffie. Grind
as much of as you w : sh to use at
cnee. For m wLrate 05e2 drinkers,
a tab esp >out.i! fur each person is suf
ficient. Hail ai egg mixed thorough
ly with d.-v coffee, will settle onotu r h
. _ o
1 for six persons. Rinse the coffee pot
, first with cold the t vti hot water,
put in the prepared coffee, jx> ir on
one-third a? m ich mure boiling wat -r
as yon wish coffee f -r the table, boil
tensor fifteen minutes, serve imtnedi-
I ately with sugar and cream, (milk on
ly weaken* it,) a id your coffee will be
clear as amber, ard the bevera e in
your cup a golds.i bronze color, u hich
none but the best coffee ever presents.
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by let'er. on all -n’oj c's of gt-mrai in teres t
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cla-s of th reeling i-abhc. .Vo p »ins o»
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6B« t»a r r sainpl co, y.
PROSPECTUS FOR IST 2.
FIFTH TEAK.
A Rejrres ntative and Champion of American Art
Tli© Aldine*
.4ti JMrtvii%rt)d Blhuttfi/y J< v n>>l da medio b
the at Pupter in tin li c/td
“(iivp my love o lie «irtie» workmen «»t
thv aldink who are s'riving to nuke ibeu
iwohsiou *oithy ol adinira ion for U »ity as
it ha- a'w«ys U-en for usi u iof '- iit/.iy
Hu/d E ccktr-
Tnr. AiPlXft while ts-nei withal! the rec
ri'auty. has none of lie aui| ><>vmi \or timi'y
n'erest characteristic o| ordinary p i iod c
a!-- b in an eie-ant miiWel.aoy oi pare,
i sfhi. ioid iiiaceful li catuiv gnu ;• c- .lection
of jvetareg. the feres’ t sm ;:' of artistic
“kill. »« i)kw k and wliito Aftbotiuh each
UftOHi-dUMf numb, r afl >nde a fie-li plejsme t.
la hieods. ifw real value aid bc-un oi 'I h>
\. din* will i.e m »st appiecia'i *! aio-r it has
open u at the «-li»'e ijJ \b- r ar.—
U’L le uth. r pabl-c t »abtic*ti. i'.s m y ehtin
sOfsfior cheap a*-s as io:tip r. and w ith -iv . >ol
a Ptinilar c ans. I'he Ai ine is a miq ie ..no
or guiuj c uc.plion—ilone and Bn ppr<>ai h
d—ab-ulut*qy vviih-ar cornpeti.n u ut p i«-i
r c'lar.u’Jer fne posse" l rof tfje v • tim
j;i l cinnpl -ted cauiiot duplicate thi qu ntity
»f ti »e pajie and ciijr;.ving* its any otli. r
'h-.pe or uouibv! a: To.amt > /*?• *iu times
cost
Tile 1-hor of ot ttinj t h ■ A alio* ready < i
lhe press is ko c"c.-t 'h t ?pr out o!
b<- \.i tqiou- h uli tie-' \v joiuii of * smad
rtaoiUer fjw r ail t rr:o JVii]h r i« ndit g. ce *
Iti a -..‘ 1871, is ampady exhausted and it i
notv a as well u v duahlc i**»ok.
NEW FEATURES FOR 1872.
A£T DEPAFTMEXT.
Th** eutlm-t-c-ik sUj.p r -o ia -ily z : - od
ed io their tiitci[it se. wh ie-.r 1 i.as Isn
Mitrod-ic- and. ia- conruice to pnlu her s m
'ne A .«i-ne o. tbe poun hi --s “i tlu r theory
*uit itie Arner can paid c wui..d nc t;r z
mu h art ny aupp. rt any sincere »fl 't t e>
v ii»- h- -OJC ami ft i«lar<f of iilo.s..aui] i*nb
hea ion-. I oat s'i'iiam .u-i» y - eked sh -etr
exist aod Up d»* -r< not • v:d<ucc that there is
no Ei-iik t k»i aryihiryg the>o«
< <-icij ihi A liiine oi *v i) n
proof of the contrary. With a p -pa'atton n
Vasi are 4 of fitch varied •a*;e. a joolie.ic
cauch . se his t-atro s. wad hi* p per .s r..ti*
• r indk-af.ve • 1 b:s own than **l the a* e «<•
h-coitniry. A* a <:u .rantie of th vv<-> I
letitv of thi* k-pHt true it th pub'i-h* rs won e.
In-g ll* BUIiOCI.Ce tiurii t* til- ill) rifc )' 1 t
pp. c ie.i its t urn ’fit follew- acis t:
W T Ric ardf, Gr*iiri, ! > P rkins, Jaatcs Smiler,
Wm Hsr., T O r ItarJ j , h E Pigc i.
’■Vm Beird, V. -'or riehtig. Frmk Beard,
ti Witcx, I>nl Dixon,
Avj. Will, ’ Jauaes H > card, J Howe.
'I hese plc’crf*p nr* bring r; produc'd wiih
fiql regard to em*N sc by the very best en
gi»vetß in the roau'ry . arm will rear the se
vpr-i.st rri’ical comparison with the best loi
eian wok. it ia-i'igibe determination ol the
pub letters thi*i The A idine shall tie a snece-e
--in! V jkliC«s.ion of \ua riran Uklc in come*
tiiion with any ex sting put icaiiuu intb*
v:o. kl.
LITERARY DEPARTMENT.
Where so roro-h i* paid to illn-tr.dion and
iret np nt the work. ti»;» much <iep t*b-Bve «*»
appeal ante* mav very imiiaraliy t*e e.refl
I'n aidieep >ie such nnsc vine*, it is only tier
cssary tost te that the editorial Mnnowit
el Tlie Aluine has be<» intrust, and »•
Mr. RICHARD HEXRT STODDARD,
who ha* received a-s-mance? of asri-tar*-
from a host of the n*u-.t popular writers atm
p *ts of the country.
THE VOLUME FOR IST2
wili contain nearly 300 page- an 1 shout 550
fine envraviOirs Omnwenri: g with the nant
h *r for January, eteiv third number willc<>a
t-a n a is nutilui tin'ed picture uti plate pa
p-*r. U«as a lomt spice.
Th ■ rbri-trea* number fur 1812 will i»e
sp!< ndvd v- ium- in »»*••!£. cot»ian*iß.; fipy ei
graving?* f.our id t d 1 ) and ahhoagh ie ail*
at sl. w ill hr sent without extia charge
tn h ! yearly subgcribi w
ACHROMO TO EVERY SUBSCRI
b r w**> very popular fatnre last y<ar. a <i
will t** rejieeied with the present vulam
i he {Oitihshers have pan tiased an*t ref»r**d!i
cetl. at irreat ext*-**!-** the hs aniifnl oil paint
m* hy S’ Kir's entithd -Ih»T»»e »:-it ore’s <ch<«»l.'
Ib* eiinme* i 11x13 i»«*re-. and is an ex id
facsjini e. in size and apjiearanee. o{ tiie < rie
ina' p Clare. No American cu whu h
wilt at all eojnfwrp with it. has Ml i*een of
sored til retail t« -r less tlmn the pr»ce aked f<*r
Tin Affine end it t.ieelher It wdl be »)e v-
free, with the Jamary naaitker. to . v ry
rSuhscri »ej' who pay? f«*roi>e tear in admree
TERMS FOR 1872.
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ies for tb«- money.
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can liave ocr nreniinrn circular no apnlicH
tion We i;ivt many te-au'ifu sod desiVante
art cle ofleml i»y re* | ape*.
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For .a’l ckfw*. Merch&wt?, Lawyer*. Fartn
err, Mechtmc*. ami othna The Constim
t ion jwss»iep!v« -tlfifriw advantage- lor gtt%
full informal Km »*f the tbwiig* o? G>»r
emißttJt. It coDTajiV fall reports of ibe
islative Prnc*edh>g!V, ams of the Suf»r» »*
(huirt. the fo-p.iricr off. e t'ottl beiog ex
caistTely cngageii by the C<mnitot**n. Foil
orts given of the itn -.-tinga wf Ibe Slate
\ gricul mat S»*c«-ty.
Oar Correspondence Department
1«-n *i*v a.}ity. ftp coTlik of I'or
»cwtKndlrn** Ht the tToiUsj St>t<*e*l K»iro|«e
t la-haTHtg been etgfajfH at g?e»t t-x
The -eftnys »*f the’ Genera Govern
wfit e-pt-etaily of the (Vn
s»r*#; are twnrwlitd by a special Washing t -n
<'• r »fq>ond. ut. For the here fit »»f Lady
H ■-d rs the e. Icbra’ed • Jennie, June ” has
H -.-n employed. *nd seeds m>-nfklv Fashion
L Iters frirtn New Tnrt.
The !*r nr iet• *re A-«.» annotince with gree*
-ans ne Win. tfiat th» y have made arrange
■rtea's or
Fi Tbuials and Original Con ribnti ns
L> in Foiinc*. Lfiiatwr and o’hcr topi'*,
fonn iewdiag mind* «l ihe cmintty.
The t'oi.stitntion is known preeminently
; tor its nneeasiug of the rormntuH.s
•f the R .dieal Farty tiwrgia. and for
warittg ■ cepl**s« war upon the rnennes of the
people snd the State. refn>iiiu and utterly
repoiliming ofiicud patronage.at and thr< w;ng
i'Kt if (or simnfM” solely op *n the ptsiple
W. A. llK*rnti.L and K. V. ( laiikk Fro
oi iet .rs I W. AaKRT and KY. • laf.kk
Politieal Eli tors, W. A. HKMratLU. Hn
siness Mauuffpr.
We also hare News -and L >oa! Editor*.
Tlio constitution
Is tlie Liirgeai ltadv now pubi plit-J G«o
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ia thJul to !>i tn cratie nnne p'o a .and i-.rt.«
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’>m uetcia! Intel i e n Literature. Ac.
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15-TRCCTtOX.”
Ila r |:er’s liazar.
IK-ITICES OC TSS FlfiS.
It is really the only illustrated chmnWe o’
fashion in the country. Its sup!dement.' alia*
are worth the *uhscript on price of tl*cjia|>p
While fully maintaining its position a* amb 1
ror of fa-bion it also contains stories, jk
cm*, brilliant rssavs, beside? general an
j*e sonal g >s=ip. —Boston Saturday Ermivt
Grgette,
The e never was any papier published that
po delighted the heayt of . w oman Neve
mm! if it df»es cost you anew bonnet; t
will save you fen times the price in hi>n e
ho’d economy It teaches—Piovidehce Jou
ual.
Tl*e young lady who hays a sixi-le uumlier
of Ha-oer’s Bazar is made a subscribe.- fw
hfe.—New York Everting Bo^t
Tb*- Baiar is excellent. Lke all she |>eri
odieals which the Ha-f>ers publish it is al
ive-t ideally wreil edirrii. and the class of
-eaders for whom it is intended—the moth
er and daughters m average familie can
not bat profit by it- good sense and good
taste which we have no doubt, are to-day
making very many homes happVr than they
may have been before the woman legan tak
ing Savons m personal and household and
social tntuiagemect f*om this good-nata e«i
memo. —The Nation N. V.
srr.script to*'. —1872.
H*rj«*rV li*nr. one year, ft (%0
An Ext a C**py of e.ther the
Weekly **r Baza- will be suppled gratis lor
eve y Club of F<ve at $} 00each ;
in one remittance . or six copies fa- S2O W
without ext a cow.
BubscrijAe»iis to Harper's Magazine. Week
ly, ani Bazar, to one address for one yaw,
$lO or two of Ha pe-’s Peri<*d : cais u*
one add ess f«,r mte year. r».
Back Naaoers can be eu.ipfied any time.
The so«- vo’nmes of Harpet’s Bazar, jo
the years 18CS. ’69 70 71. ek-gamly bound in
greeij nio ’occo cloth will t»e sent by ex
j>re*». freight prejiani. for |7.(>o each
The fsistage on Haqier’s Baifej- k 20 cents
a yea’-, wrbich roust be jiaidat the subscriber a
post-office. Address
HiErFH ± Esotfeb N. Y.
GKOKIiI A. akkoll utxlT.
J. S \iclr4ytv applies tn me for »xe»j>-
tion of pTW'Daity. un<) aening apart and
va}nari**n of h"fn awl I will wtd r*ass
nf>on the ■ i ai > e at ten o'ehv-b a. m . on
urd.iv the 17th ir»t at mv offk^e
f€b 9-2 t. D. B. JUHAN, Ord’y.
FOKTT-SrCOND YEAR.
body’s Lacy's l><ok, for 1872.
Tbt cheapest of Lodmi Mes*zznti bream? it
» the but.
Fw thfc pa>t t«rr» years the Book baa
bt-rn rmnulerel the guide of antmun is
rw, y imng ilu.: is calculated to «-k rmie tie
<ex.
The Oi,t> Famtuvr Writers,
\VV»p varies have largely contribute*. to
•hi? wd, tar.- af! be«. retain'd Marion liar
land. Jir* C%ort >nR. ■ ’ -*
L**ui?a S Ih*rr. >*etta Victoria Vidor.
S. Ann ;- Frost. Mrs. C. A, Hopkin
<A*n. Soe Mrs. Der
, evc\
Have a repaTalronfor exorlh-noe in the wrr*
> tine f«r ahtrre sry other? in the mazarine
■am. s
Our Colored Fashion-plates Are
tan re «i»> COirefl G. any published in tbe
(*• -’in' r*
BEArTirru Steel Pistes.—Of these
,; e Lady ? Hook gives 14 < acti y*ar
Ou«i>iU. urrr. —G<*d% > is the on’v
mapat no in which nraric prepared exprrsuy
tor it appears.
Model Cottages.— The only mag
re ne in th ? oainiry that gives these designs
s ti e liuly’s B**ik.
Prawing Lkrfors.—ln this we are aW
a'one
We have also • Ch. Wren's a Horticaltur*
<nd ;i bt-nlih depart tv-nt.
<i<*dy's Invaluable Recipe* upon every
-lity-rf. for the Boudoir. Nutserr, Kitchen
House & Laundry.
Tinted K.ngravixgs.- This i« a aeries o
•nyrsvitn:* th;it t o one has attempted but
usse’Vi^.
Ladi*** fancy Work department.- F* me « '
t e designs in this departimnt are printed it<
eolors. in a style mu quailed
In adtfioij »o ali the above utructu.i.
h n will b< published. momhlv, a d«*uU
pspe enernwlip. the genera! trtf-* of whir’
a ill be M s Party. We promts
iie*e sketche* (outline in their character) t
t»e -np rfnr to arv of the kind l>er» tufi r
{MiMitbed.
TERMS,
One copy, one veaT $3 00
Two copies, one year SOU
Thred f*>t»ies, one year 7 50
Four copies, one ft ar 10 Oft
F.ve copies, one year, and an extra copy to
the i*etsou petting up the club, making rix
copies. 14 00
Eight eufriws. one year, and an extra cop'
o tli© person getting up the club, n akin
nine copies. 21 00
Eleven copies, one yeaj, and an extra fcnfr
•o the jierson getting up the club, makin
welve copies. 27 50
To accommodate our subscribers. we wo
ub with Author s Home Magazine and Chi
**n't* Hour at tlie foTlow.ng prices:
The rece.pt of si. Of* will jay for Gol-t
Ui-iyV Book and Author'*. Home Magazine
<or one year.
Fve doHars will par for Gody’s Lad’ys
Book. Author * H«>me Magazine, and Cbil
hen’s Hou lor one year.
E*3L- !h Uiop y rmist all be serf at one
m f * any of the Hubs and additions may
n.a l • to e!uh- »t club rat* s.
fey* r*anud:i rift#-riWro must send 24
!•!!’* additim a f**r * very suh-cription to fh*
(J\’s Ho* k m and 12 iviji? for eJher of th<
• t ni <r 7. a* - tn | sit *he America po-t-
O .11 to fb m■. In r*-mi»tine by mail. !
fly 0 del to. Phthidi |phi«. a t>r»(l
n Phiiadi jphin. or New Yotk. payable to
e order «* ! f... \ Ci dy.i* preferable to bunk
- P■* *r a P**et Offi *■ OrdeT can
• t*i pt*ctind.-cn*! United ttatais or xa
a bo k notes.
\(hires? L. A GOBY.
k. f. i 'orrei S’Xth and ( hestnu' Slteets
'hi iid* *.
SO.iIUN uVs ;0\»llM,
An Illustrated Magazine, Edited by
J G. HOLLAND,
I i’hor ol *• fitter >weet, M Kathrina.”
" Tim*><hv l'itcon.b> lyaters.’ Ac.
ibis ii a »z ■ e. which bus risen s<» rapidly
ni jMijaiUr avur. has now i«t n
GnEA TL i ANLA R G ED,
a.*l will tr still further improved daring tin
•■'tnlng ye:<r.
A', r..nge:n*tits buve b<en peifectet* tn »*
i v th Ik*i I n-tradotis. and 'he mo*t eiu;
.1 contnbu’ oa> o:« bo b sides ol tb A
ti ic '*cn'*rv j r for 1H72 will itisurtm*-
i m hb-iary us well s> arti-tic exeeJk net by
I \ Ja*iidie4»l oi its c «E- in the Wtniti.
he Jaeuaiy Yum *, r widl>e t spt*eial!y at
i.C ive..4»-t wti: tm w.irsby of pfe.-ervaf*ofi
s ail Ixc li* ICr (*( American ar*. A tn-ijes
i*. pt*i? by Mr O'adat ne. P» me Vljnis
r of Kntr ad wiil shortly uppeur ; also
ai K* ilitcasS < n t»l the Natmi ai Hunk; g
\s*m o- t j- rooatry; a *.ew bury |y
r. 0- •nplnuit is promised, kc.. wi.i f t
v n mi --I *'ill l»e rich in sh *t er f*t«»'ie*.
• u-’rale«! ‘ A *c iC*s of p .po' .«* donir
>,*p Ks y- K* itorials and i vie*. Ac
fh*- subset price is $4 00 [s r y r
i'able u advanre.
To nsabie all parties to cou with
is lies, which we are .-ur wil ie vor ly
• arotul pn-eiva ion, we wdi to any
• Ver r u w -uh-ei nor ike 12 lumber..-a.|
V'oium -i. and 2 h*r $1 X) or tla- 14 nun.*
is prior to Jan. 1e72 for ooe dollar au i
df the whoe will cont.iin u>**re tha>
♦tree l h UH-md P.iges. m r** than I ,v* llm
lrc Brill antU Wr t*« n art irks ainlN'*-aii
>n*- H indred coQlplettd ?st«*ries. lae •»
Mrenlim*. Wit ami Humor. P-enis A
• mb'ti'ng wit!) tbe-se the ahk>t elitori . *
• ■•d th«- most beantil**! il uidriit or*, som «•
.em » kl *<y th< ciiih-s to '*« fuily *qnui •
•*• work o|
Tt» * chrCiiiest choicest an 1 most cbatigii
u o b*i ks for tl i fiin y
A Whoi « l.fwtAJ tin fTgEi.r r*dt <)\n
H - q I ne. a- 1- rK >ef»r serru
tv iifiml sei.tiiß. ni oi tl«* m w«,a|A
!*r’a i reg.orl to iHe Vion'hly. the foilo'.
no from the BuQa.i ( on*me i«al yl*lv*-iiie
F« rbn rV Monthly is a spl ndni ituce s
It ha- akeu Its place it. tb- iron tank
efv odi a! of 'ur w ild. In the b*, u
•; is ty i*o-iapli cal apj** arar>e» the |»-rh «
:on f i;s iiiustratn its the var e y of ii
oad ug ni:*tti r ,**o 'b vn« t <»f it- ssh t*t if
and ill gets rat gtt*wi an! nio* ;:T uEa* ice. k
. a pubiicali* nos wfcn-lt Am rea shoGkff'f
'*r<*nd.” Remit in'Joicks or P O. momy
ts. F i Bale • y all dealers
Scribner <fc Co-,
654 Bn adway N. Y’
* HA Y t*Ar R ill ur.fF.N
Prospectus
OF THE
iRIFFit DULY Ml
Jlriti. jr. t<y « X|nt < i4v ahnifad Inrun
•o! t and hat (i ffi 10 it* c>«d a p!am
i.» liw niakt a 'iv ne in a? any in Ge»»r
uiat 4 h iv*> m <ie np mv m rrl »n n tom. and
«*n the I6tk day <»t Jo.uaj', • ,ct- ti*«-i
ptihi:ealn*n I « i vt* |**j+t. to t*-
ra itnl
THE GRIFFIN' DAILY SEWS,
rio* p*p<* w #** J4*»hlisl.rd in tb n»«
or r piirij ciiqti**. fart.-on <»r r OSx i>T m
t H »*,t.e—t 4»t ua\ tndivi !uni fjwT,.
It w fb»* ’S-W-p. p.»nt in p<»li-ic*—*dvo
«-hI r* ‘ 0 v *be r*aM *► it i». giriTi to nit* to
«tl -mv h»»<1 wlmt w rsdht.
the of Tbt* f ape will he to pit.
7HE A*£tfV-ti m n»-wp—ia*wr at home
ami Jiotii alin>ai e**nim**reial. irmit-raf ; wd
|>o!itk*j»l ot-we.aH pivj>ar.d in such a mam* i
astoaive <Ue m»*t ot it in tb- rooet reada
>»ie *h*r>e
People who want tc patr*m'»- snch a pa
per as this, are invited to conr up with
their sob*eripiion* and adriTti* m -»»•*. 1 he
Nawa will tie p inK-d <>n g« od. 'clear type,
iat five dothtra per annum for tbe d*ih, and
I one dollar and fifty eeats per annum for tbe
weekly. A. M. SpUGETE.
CARROLL COUNTY Tiffin
Mi iudw ffiatPMßM mM tmd m -
IS PUBUSHiD
AifEadr FRXOAX K JlCNli fj 1
toU *c r yirsMm , * I
‘ ' r
Ml %Jt ■ttrnilt ■•umsM mmi mAt
CARROLLTON GEORGIA 1
. I -|a wrT ~ mmA 1 f 1
fe J|- 9 ■ "* 'lt. **■-&■ _ ■- ,
AT THE LOW PRICE OF
«*»£?, Per Anum, 8f
$1 as for Six Months
—
.vtit jv I *•*-. ». . I
I\otv is the time to Jubscribt*. J
* - . . ■
thrti you can commence with '
*J~ * . * ” !I* ~ St fcte rtKpali v .. i
the new year 1872;
V - ■ -
SUPPORT nOME INSTITUTIONS.
Every citizen of Carroll count]
who feels an interest in the well
fare and prosperity of his coiinfn
should tukc his
CO CVPFI * ER,
So come along with your $2,00
and let us enter y? ur names ft
the year 1872.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WOBK. S U II .1]
tm Kla iff %.wjf T m * jw tNfcLT lb > •£ •• w
.4 icy* « y
Posters,
Blanks,
r *+Z* : *'V~ ‘* l* av.' Mr Si
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
C'ards, Ac••
Neatly and promptly executed ”
the office of the
C ARROLL CO 1-MTS’ Till I^l
SH Ai* «fc 3MCt3lO e