OLIVER OPTIC’S MAGAZINE, OUR BOYS AND GIRLS
     The only Original American Juvenile Magazine published once a Week.
     EDITED BY OLIVER OPTIC,
     Who writes for no other juvenile publication--who contributes    each year
     Four Serial Stories,
     The cost of which in book form would be $5.00--_double the    subscription price of the Magazine!_
     Each number (published every Saturday) handsomely illustrated by    THOMAS NAST, and other talented artists.
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     Among the regular contributors, besides OLIVER OPTIC, are
       =SOPHIE MAY=, author of “Little Prudy and Dotty Dimple Stories.”    =ROSA ABBOTT=, author of “Jack of all Trades,” &c.    =MAY MANNERING=, author of “The Helping-Hand Series,” &c.    =WIRT SIKES=, author of “On the Prairies,” &c.    =OLIVE LOGAN=, author of “Near Views of Royalty,” &c.    =REV. ELIJAH KELLOGG=, author of “Good Old Times,” &c.
     Each number contains 16 pages of Original Stories, Poetry, Articles    of History, Biography, Natural History, Dialogues, Recitations,    Facts and Figures, Puzzles, Rebuses, &c.
     OLIVER OPTIC’S MAGAZINE contains more reading matter than any other    juvenile publication, and is the _Cheapest and the Best_ Periodical    of the kind in the United States.
     TERMS, IN ADVANCE.    Single Subscriptions, one year,    $2.50    One Volume, Six Months,             1.25    Single Copies,                    6 cts.    Three copies,                       6.50    Five copies,                       10.00    Ten copies (an extra copy _free_), 20.00
     Canvassers and local agents wanted in every State and town, and    liberal arrangements will be made with those who apply to the    Publishers.
     A handsome cloth cover, with a beautiful gilt design, will be    furnished for binding the numbers for the year for 50 cts. All    the numbers for 1867 will be supplied for $2.25. Bound volumes,    $3.50.
     Any boy or girl who will write to the Publishers shall receive a    specimen copy by mail free.
     LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,  149 Washington Street, Boston.