6 VALUABLE WORKS. 



PALESTINE, OR THE HOLY LAND. 



From the earliest Period to the present Time. By the 

 Rev. Michael Russell, LL.D. With a Map and nine 

 Engravings. 18mo. 



"All intereslins; book." — Neiu-Hnven Advertiser. 



" The whole work is imbued wiih a sacred engrossing interest." — 

 Connecticut Mirror. 



" It is written in a very popular and attractive style."— iV. Y. Evening 

 Jmirnnl. 



" The whole volume will amply repay perusal." — N. Y. American. 



'• This work is Uie most de.sirable record of Palestine we liave ever 

 seen." — American Traveller. 



MEMOIRS OF THE EMPRESS JOSE- 

 PHINE. By John S, Memes, EL.D. With Portraits. 



"The language of the author i.s beautiful, and his powers of descrip- 

 tion e.xceedinsly flue." — N. Y. Evening Jovmal. » 



"A very entertaining hook." — N Y. Commercial Adiiertiser. 



"This is the first eomiilete biography vv'hirh has ever anpeared of thai 

 much admired woman." — TV. Y. Constellation. 



" This work will be found to possess a beauty of language, a fascinati&n 

 of style, and a depth Of interest which few works of this kind can 

 claim." — Boston Traveller. 



THE COURT AND CAMP OF BONA- 

 PARTE. With a Portrait of Talleyrand. 



"This work is highly interesting." — U. S. Gazette. 



" Tlie volume will be read with inierest and instruction." — Conn. 

 Mirror. 



"The sketches are enterl.iining and well written, and constitute a 

 valuable coiiipend for reference on all the more important subjects con- 

 nected wiih the career of this extraordinary dynasty."— Washington 

 {D. C.) Globe. 



LIVES AND VOYAGES OF DRAKE, 



CAVENDISH, AND DAMPIER ; including an mtro- 

 ductory View of the earlier Discoverie.s in the South Sea, 

 and the History of the Bucanicrs. With Portraits. 



"This is certainly one of the most intcresiing compilations which the 

 press hns sent forth for some years." — JV. Y. KraiiDir Journal. 



' While in the present work the young will find delight, the aged anc3 

 mature will discover matter of deep iTerest and useful reflection." — 

 Baltimore Minerva. 



" These volnmes will beget a love for appropriate and useful reading, 

 and cannot but be widely beneficial to individuals and communities."— 

 Connecticut Mirror. 



