NEW AND LATE BOOKS. 5 



OF GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON*, THE 



CELEBRATED PATRIOT AND STATESMAN. The character here shown as firm in will, 

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AND TIMES OF GENERAL SAM 



THE HUNTER, PATRIOT, AND STATESMAN. It reminds one ot the story of Romulna-s 

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LIVES OF THE THREE MRS. JUDSONS, THE 



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 these three bright stars in the galaxy of American heroines, who in ministering 

 to the souis of heathens, experienced much of persecution. By CECIL B. HARTLEY. 

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LIFE OF ELISHA KENT KANE, AND OF OTHER 



DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN EXPLORERS. A narrative of the discoverers who pos- 

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!THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF 



, THB CELEBRATED UNION SPY AND SCOUT. Stirring details from the lips 

 of the subject herself, whose courage, heroism, and devotion to the old flag, en 

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JEFFERSON DAVIS AND STONEWALL JACKSON 



THE LIFB AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF EACH. Truths from the lives of these men, 

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