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The December Magazines

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
November
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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The (1. iii.r;i lui-; chapa, ix. and . f Justin McOartby's "Lady Juflitli; 'ch-ips. xvm. - xxi. of "Ovwland," author not uamcd ; Lo ve and Frlendshlp; My ITricntl the Feudal Baron; A. New Pitase of Druidlsm; Katrina on the Porch, poem, by Allce Cary ; borne of My Experlences, by Tliurlow Weed, decldedly garraioas and egotlstic ; Interuatlopal Copyright, by Chus. Astor Brlsted ; Au ifteruoou at Wilhelmghoe, by Atice 9ray ; Told by un üctoroon, by .Mari.i Loul c Pool David, Elug of I-ru !, Prt i., by A. f!. Ojuenisey : öhakca peareas Plaglarlst, by Abbey Baga Ricliar.lson ; Drlfl-Wood, by Philip Qulllbet; Cu r rent Llterature; Memoranda, lv Hark Twain, :]ñcy and spttrkllug ; mul .-l)ii!i'. by thp Editor. The Oalrucy s ono oí tlumost readable of khe monthües, sketcliy, ííossi.v, diveralfled. Por 1WT1 a new nove] la proinlsed 1T Mrs; Bdward, autüor oí "Ajchle Lo vel I ;" sketches of Ufe and advcntui'i" by Oo!. StrotlnT (Porte CruyoiO : a series ofartlclca on "Amerlcaulsios," by Richard Oraut Whlte.wlMi regalar contribatióos by Justin MeCartliy, Bttyard Tay lor, Mark Twain, Ik Marvel, Cari Beiison, and otliera equalfy notable. $4 :i yi'ar. divss ÜHBI.DOH & Co., Br.iai.lvvay N. Y. Tlie tfalaxg and the Akoüs (ftr $5. - Thr. Atlantic opens wlth 'Confcsslon oí a Patent Medicine Man," hjr {ilpli Keeler; lias auother of Mrs. S'owe's "Oldtown Fiivsiile Stories ; another Inatallmeiit of Baynrd Taylor's "Joseph and hls Frlend,"' n whlch a r.iy ofdayllght appears to Josopli ; Purt tv. Of "A Vlrglolan in New Englaad thirty-fl ve years ago " a second paper on "Travellng Conrpautons," tij Ilenry James, Jr. ; wlth oew papen as folows: ïlic Prayer-Seeker, a poem, by Whittier; Resoniblances betvrcen tlw BuddllUt au:l tlie Roman Catliolic Helif-ions, by I.. Marta C'liild ; a Strip of Blue, poen), by Lucy Larcom ; Black Uhrlstmas at Dix (Jove ; A Piea for Silehce, by II. T. Tqckerman ; Afoot on a Colora lo Desert ; Father Blumliardt's Hotel; lladolpb; a mono grapli, by B irnol Phillips ; Iudia.U Suinnier, by Francés Lee Pritt The MUracle Play of 1870, in BeXhiehem, N. II. ; Flittlng, by W. Ii HowelU; John Buil at Feod, by . J. Stillman, Review., etc. A readab'e and substantial mi in ben, Fr 1871 uevv fettturcu and aïtractlous are pronjlsed, uot tin least, "Our Wn-lejjerliigöallery," lucludluR remiiiiscMisos Of di.sUngui.sUed aulhore Anieri can and Foreigu, by James T. Field; Xjw is the time to sqbscribe. $4 a ?tr. Addresa Field, Osuood & Co., Bostoú. The AthinÜc and A.ROO8 for 5. - Our Toung Foifa cloaea tiie yenr with acap4ta1 ntrtnber, both in text nuri llustrations. Ámoug the papers are : We Giils - a Home Story, cliap. xir. by Mrs. A. D. T. JVhltuey, III. : Freed Cblldren in VlrglaLa, by Eii.iiin'tli Kilhaiu, III. ; The Year's Last Flower, potm, by Muiimi Buglas; A Boy's Visii to Pompell, n.,byJ.T.Trow-' bridge,!.; The Wonderful Öecret, and Whotold it, by BaaJi III A ïmter Irom Santa Clmis to the Children; by Mrs. A. M. Diaz, etc. 4. Wil or fare is promlsed fornext year that all the boys ajad girlg wlll find guáranteos a feast of fat things. $2 a year; wltli the Atlantic, $5. Address as above. - OviUy's Lady's Boot is rit:, tn cinbellishments,'and luis a seasonable as well as readable Cable ol contenta, Chrlstnite and Uoliday stories, recipes, etc. AmoDg the Hlustrationsare: "First Time Asking," on steel; a fteel tttipage , tvo Cliristmas picture, "IJeinember the Foor" and "Chnstm;is nKrn4ng;" a'icrlh] wool work pattern incolora; colored and extensión iVshion plites and sbeeU, glvtng tlie winter rigs for ladles anü cliildreu and renderlns; a fasblonable dress-malser anneceasary. i is an attractive number. With the Jannary ■uumber Gudey wHI euter upoa lsfrty-finyeaY, and with guáranteos that its corps of No. I aatliors and artlsts wilt not let its wéll-earned reputatlog as the magazlu the lady's bouloir or work-room suffer. 3 a ycar. Address L. A. Godf.y, Philadelphla. Godey and the Auaus for f4.25. - The December namber of the JCdeclic Magazine is at hand, closlog up Volume XH. of the new series, and announcing inercased attraetions for the coming year. The table of contenta is even more thaii usually comprehensive, and psesentstlw very creaf! of foreigu current literatura. Among the most notiociibte articles a.' "Letter-Writiug j" "Father Arndt " another tnstallment of' The Fishennan of Auge;" "Ituskin's Lee tures on Art;" "The Sargassb Sea;" "Baron Von Jloltke ;" "iiapoles;1,! aud Paris ;" and so on to tlie muuber of niueteeu. Ev.erybody wlio lo.ves gotxl literature should liave the Edeclic, aud the present Is a good ïwmber to eïpwimanX wlth. Published by E. JLt Pklton, lüti Fulton St., New York. Ternas Í5 per amuim; single copies 45 cents. A portraltojÜQjQielUe en beliishcs this nomber. The Eclecltc and the Arcub, $5.50. - Scribner's MoiUhly comes to our table as fresl; anfi spsrkltag as its flrst Novem ber issue The Illnstrated pages are : The Street Venders of New York, by E. E Sterns; Jai I-ülrds and their Fliglits, by J. R. ThomjtBQBj Xhe Hoosac Tunnel, by Washington Gladden ; Thanksglving Eve, an Honest Fairy Story, poem, by L ; aml Lowe'fl YoungDream, A. T). 1S70, poem, by Geo. A. Baker, Jr. Then we have ; Nataaqua, chaps. iv - vi., by Hebecca ítarding Davis ; WUfrld Cumbertdede, chaps. vi,-ix, b.y George .Mac Donald ; A Peep Behind tlie Sceues, by Samuel Hopkins ; A üaj with the Brownings at Pratoüna, by Ellzabeth C. Kinuey ; Iluklah the Help, a Thanksglving Luve-Stcry, by Edward Eggleston ; "On to Berlin," !jy "V n i - Wollp, poems, topics of the time, book-notices, etc. With the namber is the aniioiincemcut that Scriö ner luis BWalloWed ui) The RiverttUt Afagi zine one of the most popular maeazVoea Por the youni;. $8 a'year .no club rales and uo premH'.ins. Addtess Sckibn.eu & Co., 654 Broadvvay, 2í. Y. Tha Bahxaükk-Smitii combinatioti concert, gi-ven an the evening of the 17th, nader the au&ploea ol the Students' Lectnre AaaoclatlOO, was largely attended. Mrs. Smitii met with an enthusiastic reception, and malntalned the high reputation she won when she appcared with the MeNmcr.ssoiixs two yeara ago. But what iháU we say of Bahnahek? Well.he has a good voice and in the duet, "Excelsior," and song, "OLovlng Ikart, Trust On," made friends worth inaking, and then let himself down to the boards ol a second-class minstrel troupe. Ilis comic ballads were well cnough executed, but out of place before such an andience, and under such auspices. That's om private opinión. The early ri?er on VVednesday morning discovered that "the gronnd was all covered wlth snow," andenterprising draymen got out thcir "bolis," while an occa sional fancy rig was seen in the streets and the jingling of bells hi'ard. But the SHOW soon gave wiiy, at least In the streets, and with it went the valn hopea of Tltanksgiv ing vlelglilng. Eastward tbe lid of trade takes its wi;y is not poetry but fact. Witness the Hdvcrliseinent of 8. Hkxdhicksox in anoth. er column, who Is just opening, away up on State Btreot, a complete and choite Stock o( grorerics.

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