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‘The New Magazine. Original in Character ; Varied in Artistic Literary Excellence; Beautiful in Typography. | or BEADLE’S MONTHLY : A MAGAZINE OF TO-DAY. With unrivaled facilities for the production of a Frrst-cnAss MOoNTHLY, the Publishers will be able to place before the reading public a periodical second to none in interest, ysefulness and beauty. Répresenting the Spirit, the Intelligence, the Progress of the time, its end and aim will be to Supply the PRODUCTS OF THE ‘BEST ee in the wide fields of Romance, Practical Science, Useful Arts, Travel, Adventure, Education, Poetry, History—to please while it instructs, to furnish ‘food for thought’ for. alland men- tal pleasure for the many. It will Lead and be Led by the spir it of to-day, alive with a true American feeling and filled with a true American sentiment in allits departments, The exponent of no party or sect, it yet will assume the right to treat, ina decided manner, alk questions affecting the public good. The Monruy issues on or about the 20th of each month preced- ing its date. ‘It is sold by all Newsdealers and Booksellers at the price of TWENTY-FIvE CENTS per number, Terms: Single copies, Three Dollars per Year. Five subscriber 8, and an extra copy gratis, Fifteen Dollars. Ten mahsoribers, and an extra copy gratis, Twenty-five Dollars. BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, “ : U8 William Street, New York. -_ comiclbooks. com