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Having been received with an unlooked-for degree of favor, the pub- 



lishers announce that it will be continued with every appliance 



for its value and attraction, and with a determination 



on their part to render it altogether 



THE BEST PERIODICAL FOR POPULAR READING 

 IN THE UNITED STATES. 



The Publishers have the satisfaction of seeing, in the extraordinary 

 rapidity and extent of its sale, an 



Unmistakable sign of the public appreciation and approval. 



ft^T' Each number of the Magazine will contain 144 pages octavo, 

 in double column 



f car efidlyprf pared Fashion Plate, 



and other Pictorial Illustrations, will accompany each number. 



THE INTERNATIONAL 



Makes Three Volumes a year, of over 600 pages each, at the unpre- 

 cedented low price of 



ONE I30LL.AK, A VOLUME. 



TERMS. 



THREE DOLLARS a year, or TWENTY-FIVE CENTS .a number. 

 Liberal arrangements will be made with the Trade and Periodical 

 Agents for efforts in circulating the work. 



To CLUBS. Two Copies a year for $5; FIVE Copies, $10; TEN 

 Copies, $20 ; and one copy to the person who sends the money. 



STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 



222 Broadway, New York 



ptntong of tfje 



THE INTERNATIONAL FOR OCTOBER. New York: Stringer & Town- 

 send. This is the best International yet issued, and the International is 

 the best American Periodical now published. It is an invaluable Mis- 

 cellany of original and eclectic matter, and cheap, almost without a 

 parallel. We commend it to our readers, with the utmost confidence 

 that they will find it all that we have said, now and heretofore. South- 

 ern Literary Gazette. 



INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY. This great international magazine of 

 Literature and Art is published by Stringer & Townsend,222 Broadway. 

 The October number has been politely forwarded to this office, and we 

 are happy to bear testimony to its superior excellence in every respect. 

 It is seldom that such an amount of really good matter is collected in so 

 small a space, and sold at so cheap a rate. Sunday Atlas. 



THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE. The October number of this most 

 excellent monthly, has been already issued by Stringer & Townsend, 222 

 Broadway. Its contents embrace the cream of all the foreign and na- 

 tive magazines, and it is decidedly the best publication of the kind ever 

 presented to the American public. The present number is embellished 

 with several engravings, and is sold at retail for 25 cents by the year $3. 

 Noah's Times. 



We welcome it as another valuable agent in the work of originating 

 and disseminating the sound and wholesome literature of our language. 

 Wash. Rep. 



