Publications of 



ONTGOMERY. OUR ADMIRAL'S FLAG 

 ABROAD ; the Cruise of tlic U. S. Flagship Frank- 

 hn, Admiral D. Ci. Farragut, in 1867-8. By James 

 Eglinton Montgomery, of the Admiral's StafT. Iliuslratcd 

 \vitl\ Drawings by Thos. Nast and Granville Perkins, from 

 sketches by Lieut. -Commander HolT and Park Benjamin, 

 Jr., of the U. S. Ship Franklin, engraved in the best manner 

 and printed in tints. In one volume, large octavo. Cloth, 

 5: ; morocco. $12. Also, cheaper edition, Svo, cloth, $3 00. 



ORTIMKR. MARRYING BY LOT. A Tale of the 

 Primitive Moravians. By Charlotte B. Mortimer. 

 I vol. i2mo, $1.75. 



Ill this volume will be fourni, in detail, ample illustmtioiis of this extraordinary 

 way of settling the matrimonial questions of the whole of a Christian Denomination. 

 " Good thoughts acted out in noble lives." — Albany Argus. 

 " A novel of c.\ccll.-nt purposes and of considerable ability." — Ilofite Journal. 



COXXOR. XETTIE REXTOX ; or, The Ghost: 

 A Story. By W. D. O'Connor. With illustrations 

 by Xast. $1.25. 



" Rich in sweetness, paihus, and tender humanity." — Pro'ndcHce Jûur)tal. 



OX THE EDGE OF THE STORM. By the Author of 

 "Mademoiselle Mori." i2mo, cloth, with Frontispiece, 

 $1.75. Also, the same book, cloth, gilt edges, adapted as a 

 gift book for young ladies (ready Oct. ist), $2.50. 



"This is a charminsj story. The sympathy which the author evinces towards all 

 her personages, and the justice she does to their different modes of thought and 

 opinion, are the main charm of the book." — Londuii Athcnœum. 



" This book is altogether a delightful one, showing great knowledge, a rare power 

 of writing, and a far rarer artistic mastery over form and detail." — Pall Mall Ga- 

 zette. 



ITIS. SACRED AXD COXSTRUCTIVE ART. 

 Its Origin and Progress. A series of Essays. By 

 Calvin N. Otis, Architect. i6mo, cloth, $1.25. 



"The work is eminently suggestive, and is written in a scholarly style, which 

 commends it to the perusal of the cultivated student of literature and art." — Boston 

 Co.-itinon 7<'caltk. 



PYS. Mr. Secretary Pepys and his Diary. Being a 

 Sketch of the Times of Charles II. and James IF 

 i2mo, clotli. Si. 50. 



