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THE CIRCUIT RIDER. 



A Novel. 



By EDWARD EGGLESTON. 



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A GOOD MATCH. 



A Novel. 



By AMELIA PERRIER, Author of "Mea Culpa." 



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A clever and amusing Novel, agreeably written, racy, and lively. 



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BRAVE HEARTS. 



A Novel. 

 By ROBERTSON GRAY. 



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A characteristic American tale, with Illustrations by Darley, 

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SILVER AND GOLD. 



AN ACCOUNT OF THE MINING AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED 

 STATES, WITH REFERENCE CHIEFLY TO THE PRECIOUS METALS. 



By ROSSITER W. RAYMOND. 



U.S. Commissioner Mining Statistics ; Pres't. Am. Inst. Mining En- 

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 " Mines, Mills, and Furnaces," etc., etc. 

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