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r, 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_. JOHN F. TROW, 50 Greene St., N. Y., PUBLISHER FOR THE PROPRIETORS. [Illustration: pointing finger]As an Inducement to new subscribers, the Publisher offers the following liberal premiums: [Illustration: pointing finger] Any person remitting $3, in advance, will receive the magazine from July, 1862, to January, 1864, thus securing the whole of Mr. KIMBALL'S and Mr. KIRKE'S new serials, which are alone worth the price of subscription. Or, if preferred, a subscriber can take the magazine for 1863 and a copy of "Among the Pines," or of "Undercurrents of Wall Street," by R. B. KIMBALL, bound in cloth, or of "Sunshine in Thought," by CHARLES GODFREY LELAND (retail price, $1. 25.) The book to be sent postage paid. [Illustration: pointing finger] Any person remitting $4.50, will receive the magazine from its commencement, January, 1862, to January, 1864, thus securing Mr. KIMBALL'S "Was He Successful? "and Mr. KIRKE'S "Among the Pines," and "Merchant's Story," and nearly 3,000 octavo pages of the best literature in the world. Premium subscribers to pay their own 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
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