ITS readers include a large proportion, if not a majority, of the literary and business world.—N.Y. Daily Bulletin.

NOTHING is to be found in its columns which would exclude it from the most refined family circle.—Pittsburgh Post.

GENERALLY acknowledged to be the door by which access is to be gained to the New York homes.—Rowell's Newspaper Guide.

POLITICALLY it is the ablest and most independent journal of republican proclivities in New York.—Philadelphia Times.

OUR contemporary's prosperity speaks well for its management, and for the moral tone of its readers.—Newburgh Journal.

SUITED for the family circle as well as for the office of the man interested in politics and news.—Pittsburgh Post.

THE EVENING POST has a very large circulation among the respectable reading public of this city.—New York World.


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