NLARGE?! TC) SINT 4 . (!i - it cor,umNs! The first aliTober of the ❑ew volume of'the favorite family ifottuioo, lotthr4i, is now unproved and enlarged. to ti 4 columns weekly, for the purpose:of 'enabling its propri etors to open up new sources of pleasure and instruction, such as cannot fail to command the approbation of all lovers of an intelligent, re fined, and wholesome family paper. The list number of the new volume is now ready. For sale by all news-agents. Published weekly,at Four Cents, and also in monthly parts with covers, price 17 cents, or $2 dollars a year. Publishers, A. HARTHILL k CO., No. 20 North \Villiam-st., N. Y. THE KING'S DAUGHTER, Or, The Ranumce of Royalty; This is the title of a new historical romance written expressly for The Household Journal, by Mrs. Marian M. Pollan, the accomplished authoress of the " Regeot's Soo," and other first class works of acknowledged merit which will be found to be a fitting sios.] to Thacka ray's admirable history of the Four Georges,' commences with the first number of the en larged volume of the Household Journal, now ready. Sixty-four columns, Four cents. A Double-page Map of the World, On Mercator's Projection, will be given free along with the first number of the new volume of the Household Journal, now ready. TIIK WORLD'S limuwAy The very instructive, interesting and valua ble lecture on the "World's Highway," as de livered by Dr. Solger, before the New-York Historical and Geographical Society, published In the Household Journal, No. 1, Vol. 2, now ready, price Four cents, along with a double page Map of the World, engraved expressly for the Household Journal, under Dr. &tiger's su perintendence. The newest and best Music, both Vocal and Instrumental, by the best American and European composers, appears regularly every week in the Household Jour nal, price Fora• cents. A nziv song by Stephen Glover, appears in no. 1 vol. 2. Popular T.ectures by Popular men Every week a lecture by same distinguished man appears in the Household Journal—non soetra•iau and non-political. Those published in the first volume are as Sallows—(any of which can be bad, price 3 eta each, from any news-agent, or from the pub lishers direct on the receipt of stamps: London Street Life, by J. 11. Gough, in no. 26 Mahometanism, by Rev. Dr. Hamlin, in no. 25 The Sultan and his Government, by Rev. Dr. Hamlin, in no. 24 The Turkish Empire, by Dr. Hamlin, no. 23 The Policy of Honesty, Geo. W Curtis, no. 22 A Day in the Alps, Rev. T. L. Cuyler, no. 21 Man and Climate, Bayard Taylor, no 20 Little Things, Rev. Dr. Stoors, no 19 Equatorial Regions of Africa, M. 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