Page images
PDF
EPUB

4

ral interest. It is presumed, therefore, that it will be acceptable to our subscribers generally, and that they may wish it to be forwarded to them; if otherwise they will please to give seasonable notice. If we do not receive word to the contrary, we shall consider all our subscribers at the time of publication as wishing to receive it, and it will be forwarded accordingly, and charged in account. It will be of most essential service to all readers of the Second Series, which of course must abound in references to the First. It will also be sold, separately, to others who may desire it; and it will be the more useful, as the entire series is to be found in many public and private libraries both at home and abroad. The price will be $3 00.

New Haven, November, 1845.

DEFICIENT NUMBERS.

FOR any of the Numbers named below that may be received perfect and in good condition, one dollar a number will be paid in cash, or if preferable an equivalent allowed in a subscription to the Second Series.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][subsumed][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

SOMETHING NEW.

REASONS FOR TAKING THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.

1. It is the cheapest Periodical, in its price..

2. It is now the only Monthly of Foreign Literature.

3. Its Engravings, by SARTAIN, are exquisite, and superior to any others-worth the price of the work. 4. It is well established, and beyond all rivalry in its line.

5. It surveys the field of German and French, as well as English Periodical Literature, and selects from all. 6. It is elevated and dignified in its character.

7. It contains, for Five Dollars in advance, all the best articles from the four Quarterlies, together with choice matter from the Magazines and Papers.

8. It is printed on fair paper, and in type that will not injure the eyes.

9. It commends itself to all persons of taste, and is represented by good judges, to be "the best period-
ical in the world."

10. The public ought to support a work of this description, in order to supplant the trash of the day.
TERMS. Six Dollars a year; but if paid in ADVANCE, i. e., within the second month, and at our own office,
without expense to us, through private hands, or through a Postmaster, Five Dollars will be received-other-
wise Six positively.

We now issue promptly, between the FIRST and FIFTH day of every month, waiting for the arrival of
the steamers, which leave Liverpool on the 4th of each month, and bring us our Magazines. Thus we shall al-
ways furnish fresh matter, selecting for October 1st, from the September Magazines, and so on.

Again we request those in arrears for the Museum of 1843, and for the Magazine of 1844, to remit the amount promptly through a Postmaster.

The price, as on first page of Cover, is six dollars, but five dollars will be taken, if paid literally in advance, i. e. WITHIN THE FIRST OR SECOND MONTH, and without expense to us-i. e. sent to our Office by private hand, or through a Postmaster. Those, out of the city, who wait for a Collector to call, or postpone longer than the second month, will be positively charged six dollars. This

is

fair.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

The Grave of L. E. L.,-Trifles, 564; The Coming Time,-Farewell, 565.

SCIENCE AND ART.

Great Russian Railway, 465; New Anti-Friction Metals, 494; Earthquakes in India, 563; Eruption of Mt. Hecla,-On Multiplying Planets, 566; Sidon Sarcophagus,-Artistic Association in Athens,-Disinfecting Liquid,-The Patent Reading Easel,-Tombs of Gluck and Mozart, Antiquities of Greece, 567; Extraordinary Appearance of the Planet Mars,-Disinterment of a Daughter of William the Conqueror,-Coverdale's Bible,-Column of the Grand Army at Bologne, 568: House of Luther and Melancthon,-New Diamond Mines,-Maps in Relief,-An Epic Poem, by Ariosto,-Tycho Brahe's Tools and Manuscripts Found,-Constituents of Milk,Mount Titlis, 569.

[blocks in formation]

The following collecting agents only are authorized to receive money for us.

Mr. HENRY M. LEWIS is collecting for us in Alabama, and Tennessee.

Mr. ISRAEL E. JAMES, General travelling agent, is collecting for us in the South and South Western States and Florida, assisted by James K. Whipple, Wm. H. Weld, O. H, P. Stem, Jno. B. Weld, J. Hammitt, B. B. Hussey, J. Š. James and John Collins.

Mr. C. W. JAMES is our agent for the Western States, Iowa and Wisconsin, assisted by James R. Smith, John T. Dent, Thos. G. Smith, G. H. Comstock and E. Y. Jennings, and C. J. Rice.

Mr JAMES H. STEVENSON is collecting for us in Kentucky and Missouri."

[graphic]
[graphic]
« PreviousContinue »