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House and is Founder," by Arthur Gilman; "Why Thomas was Discharged," by Geo. Arnold; "Light and Dark," by John Weiss; "Wet Weather Work," by Donald G. Mitchell; "The Member from Foxden," by Grenville M. Weeks, U. S. N.; "Mountains and their Origin," by Prof. Louis Agassiz; "Camilla's Concert," by Gail Hamilton; "Spring at the Capital," by Mrs. Paul Akers; The Horrors of San Domingo," by John Weiss; and Reviews and Literary Notices. Now is a good time to subscribe. With the Journal, $3 15.

ARTHUR'S MAGAZINE.

This sterling domestic Magazine also begins a new volume with July. Mr. Arthur and Miss Townsend, with their numerous contributors, furnish a monthly repast that we can always commend as elevating and useful. $2 a year, for single subscribers, and a premium plate; clubs much less. Address T. S. Arthur & Co., Philadelphia. We will send it, with the Journal, to our new subscribers, for $2.

THE NORMAL. Edited by J. Baldwin, Principal of the Normal School at Kokomo, Ind. This educational sheet has been resuscitated in a new form and in connection with the Western Herald of Health. We used to value The Normal, and hope that it will do much good in its new effort.

SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE JOURNAL TO MAY 27.

For Vol. VII.-Ellen B. Chaffee, Rockville; Addie Rolfe, Evansville; Adella E. Levisse and Maria Dewey, Waupaca; B. W. Coyle, Albion; for S. W. Abbott, Berlin; Maria P. Mason, Milwaukee.

Will those who are still indebted for Vol. VII please remit, and renew subscriptions for Vol. VIII?

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Those who are still indebted since January last and who remit the dollar this month, June, shall be credited the eighteen numbers-not afterwards.

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We hope to record several hundred renewals next month.

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The general advancement of prices renders it necessary to return to our former rates. Having a circulation of nearly 6,000 copies among school officers and teachers, the Journal is a very desirable medium for those who wish to reach those classes, and indeed for many general purposes. The annexed table shows the rates that will be charged in future. Bills will be made out against yearly advertisers, and payment expected quarterly—in the months of September, December, March and June. Advertisements inserted for a shorter period than three months, must be paid for at the expiration of the time. should in all cases state how many insertions are required, and how much space they wish to occupy: otherwise their advertisements will be arranged according to the taste and judgment of the printers, continued till forbid, and bills rendered accordingly. No advertisement will be counted less than page. Alterations of standing advertisements will be made without charge.

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Price List of Amalgam Bells, Including Yoke and Wheel.

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Town and country churches and schools need no longer be without bells, as the above prices, being only one third of brass bells, fairly places them within the means of all that can possibly use a bell. The smaller sizes of these bells are particularly suitable for farmers' use and school houses, and have a great tendency to enliven any neighborhood. The reputation of the Amalgam Bell is now fairly established in other States, where thousands are now in use, and for which testimonials of a most flattering nature are given.

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