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OUR YOUNC FOLKS FOR 1869. 
The Story of a Bad Boy. By T. B. Aupricu. One of the brightest and most entertaining stories ever written 
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Foss.” 
Gardening for Girls. By the Author of “Six Hundred Dollars a Year.” A companion story to “ Farming for Boys.” 
How to Do It. By Epwarp Everett Hate. A series of articles for young folks, —suggesting How to Talk ; How 
to Read ; How to Write ; How to Travel; How to Act in Society ; and How to Work. (Gf The first of these important 
and deeply interes: ng articles by Mr. Hale appears in the March number. 
The Wo ld v~ ..ive On. A valuable series of articles by Mrs. Pror. Acassiz, telling about Coral Islands, Coal | 
Deposits, Parthquakes, &c. (GF In the March number Mrs. Agassiz tells how Florida was built by Coral Insects. 
Biographical Sketches of the Great Navigaters, Voyagers, and Discoverers. By Jsmes Parton. 
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and others. TT! >y will contain much interesting geographical information, told in such a style as to make it at once fas- 
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American BF wy. By J.H.A.Bonr. Articles of great interest and value on some important incidents in Amer- 
ican History y ‘ave hitherto feceived inadequate attention. 
Glass-Makir. \-Wining, Ship-Building, and other attractive branches of Industry. By J. T. Trow- 
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Nature and \ * Life. By the Author of “‘ The Seven Little Sisters,” also by W. F. G. Suanks and CHARLES 
J. Foster. J aks wi ve in the April number a very interesting article on “Wrecks and Wreckers.” 
Declamatio; oo ‘q. (Ge “Hannibal at the Altar,” a striking piece for declamation, appears 
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