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Sut Lovingood. Yarns spun by “A Nat’ral Born Durn’d Fool.” 
Warped and Wove for Public Wear, by George W. Harris. Wlustrated 
with eight fine full page engravings, from designs by Howard. It would be 
dificult, we think, to cram a larger amount of pungent humor into 300 
ames than will be found in this really funny book. ‘The Preface and Ded- 
feation are models of sly simplicity, and the 24 Sketches which follow are 
among the best specimens of broad burlesque to which the genius of the 
Indicrous, for which the Southwest is so distinguished, has yet given birth. 
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Uncle Josh’s Trunkful of Fun. Containing arich collection of 
Comical Stories, Oruel Sells, New Conundrums, Mirth-Provoking 
ee Seeeee Jokes, Humorous Poet- i sttous. Puzzles, ee eA 
Bs se Paros Sv enee, eE- Sa Fone of Parlor-Magic. 
This book is illustrated with nearly 200 funny engravings, and contains, in 
64 large octavo double-column pages, at least three times as much reading 
matter and realfun as any other book of the price.......+++. Sie OCLs 
The Strange and Wonderful Adventures of Bachelor 
Butierdy. Showing how his passion for Natural History completely 
eradicated the tender passion implanted in his breast—also detailing his 
Extraordinary Travels, both by sea and land—his Hair-breadth Escapes 
from fire and cold—his being come over by a Widow with nine small 
children—his wonderful Adventures with the Doctor and the Fiddler, and 
other Perils of a most extraordinary nature. The whole illustrated by about 
QU00 engravings..--- Rte eeeaiets ReaD sas ue: dora eadsd ac tesa rene BOOS, 
The Lauzhable Adventures of Messrs. Brown, Jones and 
Robinson, Showing where they went, and how they went, what. they did, 
and how they did it. Here isa book which will make you split your sides 
laughing. Itshows the comical adventures of three jolly young greenhorns, 
whe went traveling, and got into all manner of scrapes and funny adven- 
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The Mishaps and Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck. This 
humorous and curious book sets forth, with 188 comic drawings, the mis- 
fortunes which befell Mr. Oldbueck; and also his five unsuccessful attempts 
to comiuit suicide—his hair-breadth escapes from fire, water and famine— 
his affection for his poor dog, ete. To look over this book will make you 
laugh, and you can’t help it....++ ..... Sree Nea eo ae eee OECTS: 
Jack Johnson’s Jokes for the Jolly. A collection of Funny 
Stories, Droll Incidents. Queer Conceits and Apt Repartees. Tilnstrating 
the Drolleries of Border Life in the West, Yankee Peculiarities, Dutch 
Blunders. French Sareasms, Irish Wit and Humor, ete.. with short Ludic- 
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Melancholy that will drive away the blues, and eause the most misanthropic 
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Snipsnans and Snickerings of Simon Snodgrass, A collec- 
tion of Droll and Laughable Stories, illustrative of Irish Drolleries and 
Blarney, Ludicrous Dutch Blunders, Queer Yankee Tricks and Dodces, 
Backwoods Boasting. Humors of Florse-trading, Negro Comicalities. Per- 
flous Pranks of Fighting Men, Frenchmen’s Queer Mistakes, Scotek Shrewd- 
ness, and other phases of eccentric character, that go to make up a perfect 
and complete Medley of Wit and Humor. It is also full of funny eneray- 
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