Valuable and Interesting Books. 5 
Mayhew’s Young Benjamin Franklin; or, The Right 
Road through Life. . A Story to show how Young Benjamin Learned 
the Principles which Raised him from a Printer’s Boy to the First 
Embassador of the American Republic. A Boy’s Book on a Boy’s 
own Subject. With Illustrations by JoHN GILBERT. 16mo, Cloth, 
$1 25. 
Mr. Wind and Madam Rain. By Pau. DE MUSSET. 
Translated by EmILy MAKEPEACE. Illustrated by CHARLES BEN- 
NETT. Square 4to, Cloth, 75 cents. 
Mrs. Mortimer’s Reading without Tears ; or, A Pleas- 
ant Mode of Learning to Read. Beautifully Illustrated. Small 4to, 
Cloth, 75 cents. 
Mrs. Mortimer’s Reading without Tears, Part II. 
Beautifully Illustrated. Small 4to, Cloth, $I 25. 
Mrs. Mortimer’s Lines Left Out ; or, Some of the His- 
tories left out in “Line upon Line.” The First Part relates Events 
in the Times of the Patriarchs and the Judges. With Illustrations. 
16mo, Cloth, 75 cents. 
Mrs. Mortimer’s More about Jesus. With Illustrations 
and a Map. 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents. ; 
Mrs. Mortimer’s Streaks of Light ; or, Fifty-two Facts 
from the Bible for Fifty-two Sundays of the Year. Illustrations. 
16mo, Cloth, Gilt, 75 cents. 
Harry’s Ladder to Learning. With 250 Illustrations. 
Square 4to, Cloth, 75 cents. 
Harry’s Summer in Ashcroft. Illustrations. Square 
Ato, Cloth, 75 cents. 
Kingston’s Fred Markham in Russia ; or, The Boy 
Travellers in the Land of the Czar. By W.H.G. Kincston. Pro- 
fusely and elegantly Illustrated. Small 4to, Cloth, Gilt, 75 cents. 
Reid’s Odd People. Being a Popular Description of i 
Singular Races of Men. By Captain MAYNE REID. With Ilustra- 
tions. 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents. 
The Adventures of Reuben Davidger, Seventeen Years 
and Four Months Captive among the Dyaks of Borneo. By JAMES 
GREENWOOD. With Engravings. 8vo, Cloth, $1 75. 
Wild Sports of the World: A Book of Natural History 
and Adventure. By JAMES GREENWOOD. With Woodcuts from 
Designs by HARDEN MELVILLE and WILLIAM HarVEY, Portraits 
of Celebrated Hunters from Original Photographs. 8vo. 
