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Adalaska;

Or, the Strange and Mysterious Family of the Cave of Genreva. By George W. L Bickley. Illustrated. Retail price, 25 cents.

German Language, retail price, 25 cents;

The Queen City; its Mysteries and Miseries.

A story of life in the Western Metropolis, by C. P. Bickley, Esq., Author of "Garnelle," "The Renegade," "The Rival Knights," "Spy of Bridgewater," "Forest Guide." "Guardsman," etc., etc. Retail price, 25 cents.

Louisa; or, the Adventures of a French Milliner.

By Alexander Dunias. Retail price, 25 cents.

Eveline Mandeville, or the Father's Choice; or, the HorseThief Rival.

By Alvin Addison. Retail price, 25 cents.

Annie Selden; or, the Concealed Treasure.

By Mrs. Dupuy. Retail price, 25 cents.

James Wellard, Companion of John A. Murrel, The Great Western Land Pirate.

Illustrated with spirited engravings. Retail price, 25 cents.

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The Horse Doctor's own Book.

A Treatise on the most prevalent Diseases of the Horse; with a Chapter on Mules, and the general management of them. To which is added Yorke's Guide to a Knowledge of the Horse. Compiled from the best authors, by G. W. Westbrook. Retail price, 25 cents.

The Female Volunteer;

Or, the Life, Wonderful Adventures, and Miraculous Escapes of Miss ELIZA ALLEN, S Young Lady of Eastport, Me. Being a truthful and well-authenticated narrative of her parentage, birth, and early life- her love for one whom her parents disapproved-his departure for Mexico-her determination to follow him at all hazardsher flight in man's attire-enlistment-terrific battles of Mexico-her woundsvoyage to California-the shipwreck and loss of her Companions-her miraculous escape-return to her native land-meeting of the lovers-reconciliation of her parents-marriage, and happy termination of all her trials and sorrows. Reta price, 25 cents.

German edition. Retail price, 25 cents.

Ellen Walton; or, the Villain and his Victims.

By Alvin Addison. Beautifully illustrated. Retail price, 25 cents.

German edition. Retail price 25 cents.

Alfred Moreland.

By Bennett. Retail price, 25 cents.

The Nobleman's Daughter.

Being an authentic and affecting narrative of the Life and Trials of Mrs. SARAH E. ALLEN, Mother of Eliza Allen, the brave volunteer of Mexico. By Eliza Allen, Author of the "Female Volunteer." Retail price 25 cents.

German edition. Retail price, 25 cents.

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Mary Bean, the Factory Girl.

Retail price, 20 cents.

Isabel Worthington; or, Scenes in the Life of a Coquette.
Retail price, 20 cents.

Thrilling Narrative of the Life and Adventures of James
Bagwell.

From his own Confession. Illustrated. Retail price, 15 cents.

German. Retail price, 15 cents.

The Wonderful Adventures and Horrible Disclosures of a Louisville Policeman.

Illustrated. Retail price, 15 cents.
German. Retail price, 15 cents.

Miss Jane Clarke; the Buried Alive.

Or, the Confession of a Suicide. Illustrated. Retail price, 15 cents.

German. Retail price, 15 cents.

The Thrilling Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Harris.

By the Camanche Indians, and the Murder of their Husbands and Traveling Companions. Illustrated. Retail price, 15 cents.

German. Retail price, 15 cents.

Isabel Mortimer; or, the Southerner's Revenge.

Illustrated. Retail price, 15 cents.

German. Retail price, 15 cents.

THE FEMALE LIBRARY OF HEALTH, 4 VOLS. VIZ: Vol. I. The Married Lady's Private Instructor.

Being an important Treatise upon the Cause and Cure of Sterility, Solitary Practice of Females, and on the Prevention of Conception; giving the only sure and safe mode of Prevention known. Bound in handsome embossed muslin. Retail price, 25 cents.

Vol. II. The Marriage Guide.

Containing secret information of the utmost importance to the Married State. Bound in embossed muslin. Retail price, 25 cents.

Vol. III. Becklard's Physiology, (Condensed.)

Bound in embossed muslin. Retail price, 25 cents.

Vol. IV. Becklard's Physiology of Love.
Bound in embossed muslin. Retail price, 25 cents.

"FEMALE LIBRARY OF HEALTH."

There are many reasons why the "Female Library of Health" should be found in the hands of every Married Woman, containing, as it does, so much valuable informa tion upon subjects, which, under a mistaken notion of propriety, is usually withheld from the young, especially from females; by which much misery is entailed; not only upon the mother herself, but lasting evil upon her offspring; all of which may be avoided by perusing the "FEMALE LIBRARY OF HEALTH."

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There are, also, very many cases in married life, where the prevention of offspring is not only desirable, but absolutely necessary. Such, for example, as poverty, when children cannot be properly taken care of; over-fruitful females, who would otherwise be constantly in a state of pregnancy; hereditary disease on the part of either father or mother, where the having of offspring would be doing rank injustice to the child; where the father is a habitual drunkard. And, again, many females are so formed by nature, as to be totally unfitted to fulfill the functions of maternity, except at the imminent risk of life, and, in many cases, the certainty of death. Under all these, and numerous other circumstances that might be named, the "Female Library of Health" is confidently commended to the public as a work of merit, containing the experience of the highest medical talent upon the subjects treated.

The Art of Pleasing; or, the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette.

Plain edge. Retail price, 25 cents.

Gilt. Retail price, 35 cents.

German edition, gilt. Retail price, 35 cents.

Plain. Retail price, 25 cents.

The True American's Text-Book.

Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's farewell Address. Muslin, plain. Retail price, 25 cents.

Gilt edge. Retail price, 35 cents.

German edition, plain. Retail price, 25 cents.

Gilt. Retail price, 35 cents.

The Lost Trapper.

A collection of interesting Scenes and events in the Rocky Mountains; together with a description of California; also, an account of the Fur Trade, as carried on about the sources of the Missouri, Yellow Stone, and on the waters of the Columbia, in the Rocky Mountains. By David H. Coyner. 256 pages, 12mo, embossed muslin. Retail price, 50 cents.

Hervey's Meditations.

Cloth. Retail price, 50 cents.

Full gilt. Retail price, $1.00.

Pilgrim's Progress.

From this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a droam.
In two parts, bound in one. By JOHN BUNYAN. Containing various illustrations.
Cloth, gilt back. Retail price, 50 cents.

Full gilt, back, sides, and edge. Retail price, $1.00.

LA Biographical Sketch of Col. Daniel Boone.

The first settler in Kentucky, interspersed with incidents in the early annals of the country. By Timothy Flint. 12mo, embossed cloth. Retail price, 50 cents.

Life of Tecumseh.

And of his Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawnee Indians
By B. Drake. 12mo, embossed cloth. Retail price, 50 cents.

Life and Adventures of Black Hawk,

With Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Black Hawk War. By
B. Drake. 12mo, embossed cloth. Retail price, 50 cents.

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Danger in the Dark.

A Book destined to be read by every American. Do you say light-more light! Then read "Danger in the Dark." Seut forth in the guise of fiction, and clad in the habiliments of romance, this brilliant work exhibits a vivid and striking picture of Anti-republican Romanism in all its grim, repulsive features-hideous forms, and infernal machinations. Like the sudden flash of a policeman's lantern upon a midnight scene of crime, it unvails in a startling aspect, the dark designs, insidious movements, and hidden policy of the Papal hierarchy, and brings to light, the duplicity, infamous plottings, craft and trickery practiced in our midst by the order of the Jesuits-a brotherhood of pious assassins! The vilest and most despicable of our race, who seek to stifle the breath of Liberty, and subvert the free institutions of our Glorious Republic, while they owe allegiance to a Foreign Despot, and bow to a master in Rome. Upon the guilty heads of these sworn enemies to Civil and Religious Liberty, the author hurls, with giant force, the fearful thunderbolts of a just condemnation, and especially repels, with burning indignation, their audacious assaults upon the Common Schools of our country. To the cultivated mind, this book furnishes a rare intellectual treat; and happily combining, as it does, amusement with instruction, its pages cannot fail to delight every class of readers. Retail price $1.00.

Cavaliers of the Cross.

The Conquest of Mexico by the heroic Cortez and his followers, is one of the most intensely exciting and interesting chapters in history. His escape from Cubs with a small force-landing on the shores of Mexico-burning the vessels, and thus destroying all means of return, and forcing on his followers the necessity of conquering or perishing-his march toward the Capital-sanguinary and desperate battles-entrance into the Capital-capture of Montezuma-imprisonment and attempted seduction of Montezuma's two beautiful daughters-their rescue by the mysterious ToltecCortez' retreat from Mexico-the fatal and desperate battle of the Bridges, make a story of such thrilling interest, as to surpass the strangest and most incredible fiction of the romancer. The work is by one of the best writers of the day, and the language and style will be found worthy of the subject and the author. Muslin. Retal price, $1.00.

Greatness in Little Things.

This volume inculcates, in a tale of thrilling interest, clothed in language of eloquence and poetry, the Christian maxim, "Despise not little things" Its total freedom from sectarianism and narrow prejudice, will render it acceptable to all. By Ruth Vernon. Bound in beautiful embossed muslin, gilt back, steel plate, 12mo. Retail price, $1.00.

Pull gilt. Retail price, $1.50.

History of a Cosmopolite. *

Or, the Writings of the Rev. Lorenzo Dow. Containing his experience and travels in Europe and America up to near his fiftieth year. Also, his Polemic Writings. To which is added, the "JOURNEY OF LIFE," by Peggy Dow. Revised and corrected, with notes. Containing likeness of Lorenzo and Peggy Dow. Octavo, bound in plain leather, gilt back and marble edge. Retail price, $1.80.

Embossed. Retail price, $2.00.

Macaulay's History of England.

First and Second Volumes. Two vols. in one. Large, clear type. 500 pages, imperial Svo, sheep, marbled edge. Retail price, $1.80.

The American Lawyer and Business Man's Form Book. Containing Legal Information, Forms, Laws, etc., requisite to almost every possible circumstance in the ordinary transaction of business, and adapted to every part of the United States. By D. W. Beadle, A. M., an eminent member of the New York Bar. It also contains a new and beautiful Map and Seal of each State, with the County lincs delineated, beside a Map of the United States, including Utah, New Mexico, and ether Territories, 12mo. Full bound. Retail price, $1.25.

Half bound. Retail price, $1.00.

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The following three books are to be sold exclusively by subscription and on restricted territory. Agents wishing to CHgage in the sale of either of these books will please name the territory they wish to canvass.

I. Brother Mason, the Circuit Rider; or, Ten Years a Methodist Preacher.

A book which can but interest every reading male and female. The experience of "Brother Mason," as related in this exciting book, while laboring in the Church, will be read by all classes-members of the Church as well as those who make no religious profession-with equal delight and admiration. The history is given in a very humorous style, while at the same time the book is full of sentiment. It contains 320 large 12mo pages; 7 beautiful illustrations. Bound in beautiful colored muslin, guilt back and embossed sides. Retail price, $1.

M. Howard's Domestic Medicine.

Revised and enlarged by Horton Howard, M. D., containing nearly one hundred illus trations of great importance, and nearly one thousand large octavo pages, Bound in substantial leather binding, library style, three volumes bound in one, containing an important system of domestic medicine, with a treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and all the diseases that mankind are heir to, with prescriptions of the greatest importance to mankind. Also, an extensive treatise on Midwifery, giving a full description of the DISEASES OF WOMAN-the cause of disease and cure.

This book was first published as a text-book, and is now used in the Eastern Collegess but the revised edition is made simple and plain, that all classes may comprehend it, and it should be placed in the hands of every man and woman who regard their own health and the welfare of their offspring. It contains an explanation to all the medical terms used in the book. Retail price, $4.00.

II. * Sam; or, the History of Mystery.

By C. W. WEBBER. This great book should be in the hands of all true lovers of liberty.
It contains information that is both rare and interesting, containing 550 large 12mo.
pages, 10 magnificent tint illustrations. Bound in beautiful embossed leather.
Retail price, $2.00.
Read circular of Sam.

The Great Red Dragon; or, the Master-Key to Popery. By Anthony Gavin, formerly one of the Roman Catholic Priests of Saragossa, Spain. "And behold a Great Red Dragon, having seven heads and ten horns."-Rev. xii, 3. Comprising a complete history of Popery; giving a full account of all the customs of the Priests and Friars, and the rites and ceremonies of the Popish religion: to which is added an account of the Inquisition at Goa; the Inquisition at Macerath; a Preservative against Popery; a summary of the Roman Catholic Faith; and a number of authenticated Damnations and Excommunications proclaimed by the Pope, at sundry times, against well-known Protestant personages.

Also, a detailed account of the Roman Catholic Auricular Confession, comprising a number of private confessions of Young Women and of Priests at the point of Death; the deplorable practice of the Priests in selling permission to commit crimes, or indulgences of the most awful and indelicate nature; to which is appended a list of Prices required for each sin; Extirpation of Heretics, aud Notes, giving a statement of the Power and Prospects of the Papal Church in the United States.

The work is bound in rich muslin, gilt back and sides, with marble edges, in a very superior and workmanlike manner. Also, very finely illustrated, with five graphi and superior engravings. Retail price, $1.50.

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