DAUGHTERS OF THE CROSS, 



OR WOMAN'S MISSION. 



BY DANIEL C. EDDY. 

 The object of this work is to give a series of brief memoirs of the lives 

 of the most prominent females in the Christian cause, who deserve more 

 honor than the fallen warrior or the titled senator — such as Harriet 

 Newell, Ann H. Judson, Elizabeth Hervey, Harriet B. Stewart, Sarah 

 L. Smith, Eleanor Macomber, Sarah D. Comstock, Henrietta Shuck, 

 Sarah B. Judson, Annie P. James, Mary E. Van Lennep. 



THE YOUNG MAN'S FRIEND. 



BY DANIEL C. EDDY. 



This work has passed through fifty editions, and has had a very ex- 

 tensive sale. It has received universal commendation from the press, 

 as may be seen by the following notices : — 



" The writer has elevated views of life and duty, good taste, and that stir and 

 energy of style which takes hold of the sympathies of young men."— New York 

 Evangelist. 



" The work reflects credit on its author, and is rightly named." — Watchman 

 and Reflector. 



"The style of the book is vigorous, and its lessons well studied."— Zwii's 

 Herald. 



" An earnest word from an earnest man." — Concord Democrat. 



"The author is one who has well read the human heart, who is well versed in 

 the temptations of the young, and who has a lively sympathy for the class whom 

 he seeks to benefit." — Independent. 



THE OASIS, 



OR GOLDEN LEAVES OF FRIENDSHIP. 



BY M. J. PERCIVAL. 



This book commends itself to the consideration of those who do them- 

 selves the pleasure of falling in with the customs and usages of the times 

 in exchanging presentations, felicitations, and congratulations. 



This work is well printed in large, bold, clear type, on first quality 

 paper, and bound in rich muslin, full gilt, at an exceedingly low price. 

 12mo., 272 pages. 



THE CLOVEN FOOT. 



This is a book of 400 pages, designed to expose the Roman Catholic 

 conspiracy against the government of the United States. By a Protes- 

 tant Clergyman. 



The talent and research displayed on every page of this work, together 

 with the Startling Facts which it relates, will place it far in advance of 

 the many hasty productions with which the press has teemed for the 

 last six months. 1000 Native American Agents wanted to sell this 

 work. 



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