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FOE 1870. 
The Conductors of Our Young Folk?, encouraged by the grc.it interest everywhere manifested in their Magazine, not only by Young People, but by Parents, Teachers, and 
others, intt-nd to make the volume for the coming year superior in attractiveness and value to auy that have preceded it. It is the aim both of the Editors and the Publishers to produce 
a Juvenile Magazine which shall be, in the large variety and interesting character of its contents, 
WITHOUT A RIVAL. 
The Publishers of Our Young Pollca gratefully appreciate the remarkable favor bestowed upon the volume of the Magazine for the current year. The many expressions of entire 
satisfaction which have reached thetu from the readers of the Magazine, during the present and previous years, convince them that juvenile literature, embracing a large amount of val- 
uable information, and pervaded by a high moral tone, can be made attractive to youthful minds. 
MR. ALDRICII'S 
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STORY OF A BAD BOY" 
which has formed the leading serial during the present year, has been received by both young and old with a favor never before bestowed upon a similar work. It has been welcomed 
everywhere as a fresh and valuable contribution to Juvenile literature. The Publishers have the pleasure of announcing that Mr. Aldf.icii will contribute to OUR YOUNG FOLKS for 
1870, and the many admirers of the BAD BOY need no assurance that what Mr. Aldeich has to say will be full of interest. 
THE SERIAL STORY FOR 1870 
WILL BE WRITTEN BT 
MRS. A. D. T. WHITNEY 
whose charming story, 
"A SUMMER IN LESLIE GOLDTHWAITE'S LIFE" 
is familiar to many readers of OUR YOUNG FOLKS. 
The Publishers take great pleasure lu announcing that they have secured a very interesting and valuable series of articles on subjects in NATURAL. HISTORY Irom 
Col. T. W. HICGINSON. 
MRS. ACJASSIZ will contiuue her popular articles about 
THE ~W ORLD WE LIVE ON; 
and MR. PARTO^f will take his readers on many perilous voyages of discovery. 
" t'ARLETON," the popular author of " \VIJ\J\IXG HIS WAY," will tell our young folks many curious and Important facts gathered in his recent trip around the world. 
MRS. PIAZ, MAJOR TRAVERSE, MB. TROWBRIDGE, MR. HALE, and other well-known writers, will continue to furnish articles of great intercut and value. 
Gharades, Enigmas, Puzzles, Rebuses &a, &&> 
WILL BE GIVEN AS USUAL. 
A full Prospectus will be announced next month. 
TERMS. 
The price of OUR YOUNG FOLKS Is $2.00 per year. No Club terms. An extra copy gratis for every five sub- 
scriptions. OUR YOUNC FOLKS and Atlantic Monthly, $5.00 per year. 
FIELDS, OSGOOD & €0„ Publishers, 
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