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AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ART.

As a Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine, its moral tone will be
unexceptionable, while it will be the aim of the publishers to make its
pages entertaining and instructive. It will embody Tales, Poetry,
Romance, Historical and Traditional Sketches of all Countries, Local
Sketches, and at times, be humorous without being offensive—satirical
without being personal.

We have had a New Cover Engraven from a very elegart and
original design, which will be printed in plain and simple black, discarding
every thing like false attraction.

Moreover, we believe in the virtue of short prospectuses, rather hoping
“that our works may speak for us.”

TERMS.—Yearly Subscription, $3;—two copies, $5;—five copies,
(one address) $10.

The New York Illustrated Magazine,

Is published by WILLIAM TAYLOR & Co., No. 2 Astor House,
New York, and Jarvis' Buildings, Baltimore, Md.

WILEY & PUTNAM, 6 Waterloo Place, London.

All letters of subscription and orders, addressed to WM. TAYLOR
& Co., 2 Astor House, New York.