STORIES ABOUT ANIMALS] 



JET morons <s< 



EDITOR OF THE YOUTH'S CABINET. 



THIS is a duodecimo volume of some 350 pages, containing characteristic 

 anecdotes of animals belonging to the race of quadrupeds. The anecdotes, 

 gleaned from various sources, are designed not only to amuse and entertain 

 the reader, but to afford him some idea of the habits, dispositions and intelli- 

 gence of the different animals introduced. It is illustrated and embellished 

 with 



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The publisher confidently recommends it to parents, teachers, and others 

 interested in the selection of books for the young, as one of the most fascinat- 

 ing and valuable works in the whole range of juvenile literature. 



" Few living writers are, in our judgment, so well adapted to interest, and 

 at the same time instruct the young in useful knowledge, as the author of this 

 pleasing volume." American Biblical Repository. 



" We know of no better book to place in the hands of the young, nor one 

 with which they would be more delighted." Godey's Lady's Book. 



" We commend it for its clearness and simplicity of style, its happy adapta- 

 tion to young readers, and its pure and wholesome moral tendency." N. Y. 

 Tribune 



" These stories are pleasantly told, and cannot fail to have a humanizing 

 tendency." N. Y. Jour, of Com. 



" A charming volume, in which MR. WOODWORTH'S facility and experience 

 in writing for the young, are turned to good account. The Stories are told 

 with that felicitous simplicity and elegance of diction which few writers ac- 

 quire, and which cannot fail to charm both young and old." N. Y. Commer- 

 cial Advertiser. 



" A book of great cleverness and interest for youthful readers precisely 

 such a collection of anecdotes as will prove highly instructive and attractive. 

 N. Y. Presbyterian. 1 



Price, in Plain Binding, .... 75 Cents. 

 " Paper Covers, (Mxii. EDITION,) . 50 '* 



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The book will be sent by mail, to every part of the country. The postage 

 is not incrensed by distance ; so that any one, residing anywhere in the United 

 States, has only to enclose the money in a letter to the publisher, and he will 

 receive the hook at a *rfling expense for transportation. 



D. A. WOODWORTH, PUBLISHER,, 



135 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. 



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