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ho may not influence one or two more, and there is in every town in the loyal States some active person whose time might be justifiably employed in procuring subscribers to our work. To encourage such to act for us we offer the following very liberal TERMS TO CLUBS. Two copies for one year, Five dollars. Three copies for one year, Six dollars. Six copies for one year, Eleven dollars. Eleven copies for one year, Twenty dollars. Twenty copies for one year, Thirty-six dollars. PAID IN ADVANCE. _Postage, Thirty-six Cents a year_, TO BE PAID BY THE SUBSCRIBER. SINGLE COPIES. Three Dollars a year, IN ADVANCE.--_Postage paid by the Publisher_. J. R. GILMORE, 532 Broadway, New-York, and 110 Tremont Street, Boston. CHARLES T. EVANS, 532 Broadway, New-York, General Agent. [Illustration: pointing finger] Any person sending us Three Dollars, for one year's subscription to "The Continental," commencing with the July number, will receive the Magazine and "Among the Pines," cloth edition; both free of postage. * * * * * [Illustration: THE FINEST FARMING LANDS WHEAT CORN COTTON FRUITS & VEGETABLES] ~EQUAL TO ANY IN THE WORLD!!!~ MAY BE PROCURED ~At FROM $8 to $12 PER ACRE,~ Near Markets, Schools, Railroads, Churches, and all the blessings of Civilization. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. * * * * * The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, ON LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along the whole line of their Railroad. 700 MILES IN LENGTH, upon the most Favorable Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics and Workingmen to make for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWN, as will appear from the following statements: ILLINOIS. Is about equal in extent to England, with a population of 1,722,666, and a soil capable of supporting 20,000,000. No State in the Valley of the Mississippi offers so great an inducement to the settler as the State of Illinois. There is no part of the world where all the conditions of climate and soil so admirably combine to produce those two great staples, CORN and WHEAT. CLIMATE. Nowhere can the Industrious farmer secure such immediate results from his labor as on these deep, rich,
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