Arthur's Home Magazine is rapidly making its way into public favor, as it deserves, and will, before very long, assume its place among the best and most widely circulated magazines in our country.—Philadelphia News.
We can confidently recommend this magazine.—Times, Maumee City, Ohio.
The contents are of the most interesting and useful character, and it is exactly what it purports to be, a "Home" Magazine.—Literary Journal, Washington, Ind.
We predict for this magazine a popularity never exceeded in this country. It is the best and cheapest published this side of the Atlantic.—Herald, Springfield, N. Y.
Mr. Arthur has succeeded in getting up, in our opinion, one of the best and cheapest magazines of the day. We wish the talented editor and author success in his new enterprise.—Cincinnati Daily Atlas.
The number before us is of rare interest, and we doubt not of its success.—Scientific American.
Arthur's Home Magazine.—This monthly is a constant and welcome visitor at our table, and should be in every family in the land. T. S. Arthur has done, and is still doing, more to promote the dissemination of chaste and unexceptionable literature among his countrymen than any other writer of his times.—Chronicle, Gowanda, N. Y.
Arthur's Home Magazine.—This is an admirable magazine, conducted with great ability, and is entirely free from everything that can vitiate or in the least deprave the mind. It is just what it purports to be, a Home Magazine, eminently adapted to the wants of the family.—Miscellany, Thomaston, Me.
Arthur's Home Magazine.—Eighty pages per month of choice reading for $1 25. That is, four can club and get it for $5—a little less than ten cents per month. You may pay twenty-five cents for a red-covered volume by Mrs. Somebody, and the Home Magazine will be worth a dozen of that same—Fact!—Advertiser, Roxbury, Mass.
If you want good reading for your family, try the Home Magazine for a year. The price is so low that you need not deprive yourself of any favourite publication in order to make the experiment.