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THE EVENING POST,

AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL,

Published in New York, Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly.

Complete in all its Departments of News and Criticism.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS.

Persons desiring to order other periodicals will find It to .$12.00 their advantage to send their subscriptions through this office. Either of the following publications will be supplied, in coanection with the EVENING POST, on receipt of the sum named in addition to the regular rates given above.

$300 12.50 .22.00

$1.50 7.00 .12 50 ..22.00

After January 1, 1875, the Publishers will pay the postage. The above rates are as low as those of any first-class newspaper published.

We will send on trial the Daily one month for $1, the Weekly

two months for 25c., or the Semi- Weekly two months for 50c. SPECIMEN NUMBERS SENT FREE.

These periodicals will be sent from the offices of the respec tive publishers, postage paid.

Monthlies. Atlantic, $325; Harper's, $3.25; Scribner's, $3.25; Lippincott's, $3.00; Galaxy, $3 00; Old and New, $3.00; Eclectic, $4.00; Agriculturalist, $1,10: St. Nicholas, $2.50; Popular Science Monthly, $1.00; New York Medical Journal, $3.25

Weeklies-Harper's Weekly, $3,25; Harper's Bazar. $3 25;

Appleton's Journal, $3.25; Living Age, $8 75; Advance, $2.50.

Persons wishing to order more than one of the abovenamed papers or magazines, or any others not included in this list, are invited to send for terms.

ADDRESS,

WM. C. BRYANT & CO. : : : : : : : New York.

FOR 1875! Tel

THE NURSERY

THIS

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR YOUNGEST READERS.

THIS unique and much-admired work begun in 1867, and now a welcome and trusted visitor in every intelligent family where there is a child, retains its UNRIVALLED CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS AND ARTISTS, and gives in every number a profusion of

The Choicest Pictures,

executed in the best and most costly style, and designed especially for the young. The peculiar features that have distinguished it thus far will characterize it during the coming year; and NEW AND VARIED ATTRACTIONS will be continually added.

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Postage (ten cents for the year) must hereafter be paid to the publisher with the subscription price, instead of being paid at the post-office where the magazine is received, as the new postage-law, which goes into effect January 1, requires us to prepay postage in all cases.

JOHN L. SHOREY, Publisher, 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.

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CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER.

To all former subscribers to THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE whose names have not been on its books since Jan. 1, 1873, the paper if ordered now, will be sent until Jan. 1, 1876 (thirteen months), postage paid, for $2; or, in Clubs, at the yearly Club rates. Persons not familiar with THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, or former subscribers who may be uncertain about its present standing and merits, are invited to take it a short time on trial. Any one may order it between now and the 1st of February next. for one, two, or three months at the rate of TEN CENTS PER MONTH ; and this, after the 1st of January. postage paid.

In future NO EXTRA CHARGE will be made for addressing papers to each member of a club, and postmasters who desire it will receive packages with each paper addressed to its owner at the lowest price -practically a reduction of thirty cents a year from the previous lowest club rates.

After Jan. 1, 1875, THE POSTAGE on all editions of THE TRIBUNE will be paid by the office WITHOUT CHARGE TO THE SUBSCRIBER. THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE thus becomes to subscribers in clubs THE CHEAPEST, as it has long been the best, paper published.

Agents wanted in every town.

Why You Should Subscribe

FOR

The Science of Health.

Address for specimen copies, posters, and rates of lished, and is not the organ of any person or institution. It is the only Independent HEALTH JOURNAL pubcommission,

THE TRIBUNE,

New York.

The 'Lutheran Observer.

A RELIGIOUS FAMILY PAPER. Published weekly, at No. 524 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.

REV. F. W. CONRAD, D. D., Editor.

PROF. V. L. CONRAD, Assistant Editor. MR. W. C. STOEVER, Business Agent and Office Editor.

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS:

Geo. Diehl. D D., J. A. Brown, D. D., S. Sprecher, D. D., J. G. Morris, D. D.. J. Swartz, D. D., Prof. EdBall Ferrier, Rev C. A. Stork, D. D., Rev. J. H. Barclay, Rev. R. Weiser, Rev. W. Hull, Rev. G U. Wenner, Rev. C. Anderson, Rev. A. C. Wedekind, D. D., Rev. E. Miller. Rev. E. J. Wolfe, Rev. J. D. Severinghaus, Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, Mrs. J. E. McConaughy, Mrs. Nellie Eyster, and others.

Terms, in advance. $2.50 a year: to Ministers, Widows of Ministers, and Theological Students, $2.

All remittances and communications are to be addressed to F. W. CONRAD, 524 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

It is the advocate of all that will make men stronger physically-therefore better, mentally and morally. It teaches the LAWS OF LIFE and how to retain Health, and thus avoid the many ills, sufferings and losses that accompany and follow sickness.

It teaches the true Theory of Disease, and proper methods of treatment as based on Hygienic Principles. It contains contributions from DR. R. T. TRALL, and is the only Health Journal to which he is a contributor. It contains a series of articles on "DISEASE AND ITS TREATMENT," and another on "How TO GET WELL AND HOW TO KEEP WELL," Worth alone its price.

It is a FAMILY MAGAZINE, containing that which is important to every member, specially considering the health and physical needs of women and children.

It gives directions for healthful cookery, proper selection of food, valuable and seasonable recipes, etc. It answers all the questions of its subscribers which relate to LIFE and HEALTH that are of general interest. It will save in "DOCTOR'S BILLS" alone in any family many times its cost in a single year.

It will tend to a very much improved condition of health in any neighborhood in which it has a general circulation, and thus add to the prosperity of the people.

It teaches How TO LIVE so as to make the most of our strength and prolong our lives and usefulness. It is beautifully illustrated with many appropriate engravings, Physiological and others.

It is universally pronounced by the press and the people the best Health Journal now published.

Its Publisher offers better premiums for clubs and cash commissions to agents than any other.

It is only $2 a year, including October, November and December numbers free to all who subscribe at once for 1875. Sample numbers, 20 cents, or three months, "ON TRIAL," for 25 cents. Address S. R. WELLS, Publisher, 389 Broadway, New York.

THE

HOME JOURNAL.

ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.

Its leading departments comprise Editorials on topics of fresh interest; Brilliant Romances and Portraitures of American Life; Editorial Reviews of new events in the world of Belles-Lettres, Painting. Sculpture, Science, Music, and the Drama; Original Essays; Ample Excerpts from the best European Writers; Spicy Letters from Correspondents in all the great Capitals of the World; Copious Extracts from New Books; and racy accounts of sayings, happenings and doings in the Beau Monde; embracing the very freshest matters of interest in this country and in Europe - the whole completely mirroring the wit and wisdom, the humor and pathos, the news and sparkling gossip of the times.

The Best Literary and Society Paper in America."

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The Home Journal and any $4 periodical (either Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Bazar, The Atlantic Monthly, Scribner's Monthly, The Galaxy, Lippincott's Magazine, Appleton's Journal, Frank Leslie's Illustrated or Ladies' Journal, Blackwood's Magazine, Westminster Review, London Quarterly, British Quarterly, Edinburgh Quarterly,) will be sent for $5.25, the full price being $7. The Home Journal and Littell's Living Age for $8.75, full price, $11. Subscriptions will take date immediately, or at any time the subscribers prefer. Address the proprietors and publishers, Morris, Phillips & Co., No. 3 Park Place, New York City.

THE HOME JOURNAL.

THE HOME JOURNAL is the organ of the elite of the land. — N. Y. Evening Mail.

THE HOME JOURNAL is conducted in a manner fully sustaining the conception of its founders, General G. P. Morris and N. P. Willis. - Oconomowoc (Wis.) Times.

THE HOME JOURNAL.-No paper has a purer tone or is more safely and profitably admitted to the best and most cultured families.- Saratoga Sun.

THE HOME JOURNAL fills a position in literature that is supplied by no other paper.- Eastern (Pa.) Press.

THE HOME JOURNAL contains all that is worth knowing in the world of fashion and society. - Newark Courier.

THE HOME JOURNAL.-The most popular literary and social paper in the United States.ware Gazette.

The DelaTHE HOME JOURNAL.—Subscribe for it, and we guarantee sati: fac ion. - Greenboro' (Ga.) Herald.

Founded June 22nd, 1822.

The Albion,

AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY JOURNAL, Being a Weekly Budget of Useful and Interesting Knowledge for all English-Speaking Peoples,

IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,

AT

$5.00 per annum, in advance, Postage Paid.

EACH NUMBER CONTAINS

THE SUMMARY OF THE WEEK;

EUROPEAN MISCELLANIES;

AND

The Albion Reprint

Of SELECTED TALES, from the Choicest European Writers.

For SEVEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, we will furnish one of the following Periodicals, Postage Paid, with THE ALBION:

THE EDINBURGH REVIEW...
THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW.
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW.....
THE BRITISH QUARTERLY Review..
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE..
HARRISON'S YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL...

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BRITISH.

AMERICAN.

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Illustrated. | The St. Nicholas, for Girls and Boys.. Illustrated.
The Atlantic Monthly.
The Galaxy,

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Remit by Draft, Post Office Money Order, or Registered Letter.

Address all remittances, advertisements, communications, books for review, &c., to

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JOHN HILLYER, Publisher,

& 16 South William Street, New York City.

On Sale by all Newsdealers, throughout the United States and Canada.

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A JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.

Devoted to the consideration of all questions relating to Public Education.

Discussing both the Theory and the Practical Work of Teaching.

Considering the Relations of Public Instruction to Society and Government.

Its Contributors are found among the Ablest and most Progressive Educators of the Country. It is the Exponent of one of the finest Public School Systems in the Union.

It deals in an Impartial way with all Questions that seek to establish the Equality and Permanency of the Profession of Teaching.

It pursues no Hobbies, but seeks to embody the best Educational Thoughts of the Day.

ADDRESS

Terms: $1.50 per Annum. 5 Copies for $1.25 each.

BELFIELD & KIRK,

No. 200 Clark Street, Chicago.

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