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A Tale for Mothers and Daughters. By Grace Aguilak. 12mo, Muslim, 

 SI 00 ; Paper, 75 cents. 



The author's intention in this volume is to aid in edtJcating the heart— z^n objecfwhich must 

 commend itself to all who have the Christian faith, and all who hope and believe that tn« 

 world may, by kindly influences, be transformed from a world of warring passions to one o\ 

 love, and faith, and hope. — Cincinnati Journal. 



^\)t Image of I}i0 iratl)er. 



A Tale of a Young Monkey. By the Brothers Mayhew. With Illustra- 

 tions. 12mo, Muslin, 75 cents ; Paper, 50 cents. 



Sportively sarcastic and humorous, it touches off very graphically many follies of the day. 

 •—Baltimore American. 



A very witty production of those distinguished comic writers, the Brothers Mayhew, two©} 

 the most celebrated disciples of the "Punch School." — Spirit of the Times. 



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By A. Bell. 12mo, Muslin, 75 cents ; Paper, 50 cents. 



_ ''We strongly recommend all our readers who love novelty to get this story, for we can prom' 

 ise them that they never read any thing like it before. — Dovglas Jerbold. 



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Or, Adventures in the Camanche Country in Search of a Gold Mine. By 

 C. W.Webber. 12mo, Muslin, $1 00 ; Paper, 75 cents. 



It has incidents enough for a score of novels. — Mirror. 



Here is a book to stir a fever in the blood of age. Full of wild adventures, and running ovcT 

 with life. — Graham's Magazine. 



^btjentnres in Mtjdzo an^ tlje Eock^ iHonntains. 



By George Ruxton. 12mo, Muslin, 75 cents ; Paper, 50 cents. 



Crowded with the wildest adventures, it has that reality which makes Melville's " South 

 Seas" so charming and fresh. It has none of the homeliness of Robinson Crusoe, but the ad- 

 ventures are as startling. — London Economist. 



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Or, Pen and Pencil Sketches of English Society. By Wm. Makepeace 

 Thackeray. With numerous Illustrations by the Author. 8vo, Muslin, 

 $1 25 ; Paper, ^1 00. 



He is the prince of etchers and sketchers. His genius is environed with a warm and glow- 

 ing atmosphere of fine feeling and cultivated fancies— light, playful, kindling, acting upon the 

 imagination and heart of the reader with a secret but irresistible influence. A humor, re- 

 markable for its geniality, illumes and vivifies every page. — Dickens^s Daily News. 



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By Captain Marryat. 12mo, Muslin, 50 cents ; Paper, 37^ cents. 



The author's facility of description has here brought out a romance which will freshen th« 

 recollections of his former fame in the mind of the public. — Springfield Gazette. 



^{)c Storg of tl)e J)eninsular toar 



By General Charles W. Vane, Marquess of Londonderry. j.\ew Edition 

 revised, with considerable Additions. 12mo, Muslin, $1 00; Paper, 7{ 

 cents. 



It is the object of this publication to present what has long been a desideratum — a Complete 

 History of the Peninsular War down to the peace of 1814, in the smallest possible compass, 

 and at so moderate a cost as to be accessible to all classes of readers ; it will be regarded aa 

 an indispensable companion to " The Story of the Battle of Waterloo." — Athenaum. 



