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character, and these entertaining works before us show that he has ost nont 

 of his original wit and humor. It will be difficult to find yolumes so full of 



which chronicle the exerience of ? 



SAM SLICK'S 

 Sayings and Doings. 



Since Sam Slick's first -work, he has 

 written nothing so fresh, racy, and gen- 

 uinely humorous as this. Every line 

 of it tells, some way or other instruc- 

 tively, satirically, jocosely or wittily. 

 Admiration at Sam's mature talents, 

 and laughter at his droll yarns, con- 

 stantly alternate as with unhalting 

 avidity we peruse this last Volume of 

 his. In every page the Clock-maker 

 proves himself the fastest time-killer a- 

 going. We give the titles of some of 

 the articles in this capital work : 



The Duke of Kent's Lodge ; Flavin" 

 a Card ; Behind the Scenes ; The Black 

 Brother ; The Great Unknown ; Snub- 

 bing a Snob ; Patriotism, or, The Two 

 Shears; Too Knowing by Half ; Matri- 

 mony ; The Wooden Horse ; The Bad 

 Shilling ; Trading in Bed ; Knowing the 

 Soundings, or, Polly Coffin's SanUhole; 

 An Old Friend with a New Face ; The 

 Unburied One ; Definition of a Gentle- 

 man ; Looking Up ; The Old Minister ; 

 The Barrel Without Hoops; Facing a 

 Woman ; The Attache. 



THE SAYINGS & DOINGS 



Of the Yankee Clockmaker are issued 

 in one elegant volume, neatly bound in 

 muslin. Price 75 cents; in Paper, 50 

 cents. Sent Free of Postage. Buy it, 

 nd if you don't laugh, then there is no 

 laugh in you. 



SAM SLICK 



Iff SEARCH OF A WIFE. 



Everybody has heard of " Sam Slick, 

 the Clockmaker," and he has given his 

 opinion on almost everything. This 

 book ci iitaitis his opinion about 

 COURTIN' THE GALS. 



And his laughable adventures after the 

 petticoats. Buy this book if you want 

 many good hearty laughs. There is a 

 book called " The Horse," and another 

 "The Cow," and "The Dog," and 

 on ; why should'nt there be one on 

 " The Gals !" They are about the most 

 ditncult to choose and to manage of any 

 created critter, and there ain't any de- 

 pendable directions about pickin' and 

 choosin' of them. Is it any wonder 

 then so many fellows get taken in when 

 they go for to swap hearts with them. 

 12mo. Paper, 50 cents. Cloth, 75 cents. 



SAM SLICK'S 



Nature and Human Nature. 



This is the most amnsing and witty 

 collection of the Opinions, Sayings, and 

 Doings of the famous Sam Slick, that 

 has been published. It gives the expe- 

 riences of the Yankee Clockmaker, and 

 the incidents that occurred in his jour- 

 neyings over the world, together with 

 his Observations on Men and Things in 

 General ; also containing his Opinion* 

 on Matrimony. Paper, 50 cents. Cloth, 

 75 cents. 



THE ATTACHE ; 



OR, SAM SLICK IN ENGLAND. 



" Since Sam Slick's first work, he has 

 written nothing so fresh, racy and genu- 

 inely humorous as this. E'.-ery line of 

 it tells, some way or other instructive- 

 ly, satirically, jocosely, or wittily." 

 London Obserrtr. 



" We sincerely pity the man who can- 

 not find in it the materinls for the 

 loosening of several of his coffin nails. 

 It is full of oddity and fun, and must 

 sell like new tomatoes."-Buj7h/<> Ex- 

 press. Large 12mo. Paper, price 59 

 cents. Cloth, 75. 



Copies of either of the above popular books sent to any address, free of 

 postage. Send cash orders to 



DICK & FITZGERALD, 



No. 18 Ann Street, New York. 



