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Morris Græme, or, The cruise of the Sea-Slipper

a sequel to The dancing feather : a tale of the sea and the land
  

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AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
LITERARY DEPOTS,
No. 13 Court-street, Boston, and 89 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia.

Where they are constanly receiving all the New and Cheap Literature published, and which they offer for sale, wholesale and
retail, at the very lowest prices, in part as follows:

STANDARD WORKS.

ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, in 16 Nos., at 25 cents
each.

SHAKSPEARE'S DRAMATIC WORKS, in eight Nos. at 2
cents each.

McCULLOCH'S GAZETEER, 18 Nos., at 25 cents each.

HANNAH MOORE'S WORKS.

FROISART'S CHRONICLES of England, France and Spain,
in 10 Nos., at 25 cents each.

MACUALEY'S MISCELLANIES, 4 vols., 25 cents each.

BRANDE'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, nearly complete, in 12 parts, at
25 cents each.

NOVELS AND TALES.

                                 
False Heir,  12 1-2 
Home, translated by Mary Howit,  12 1-2 
Neighbors,  12 1-2 
Ringwood the Rover, by Herbert,  12 1-2 
Marmaduke Wyvil, by Herbert  37 1-2 
Irish Sketch Book, M. A. Titmarsh,  37 1-2 
Uscoque, by Madame Dudevant,  12 1-2 
Mark Manly, by Professor Ingraham,  12 1-2 
Carrero, by E. Flagg,  12 1-2 
Kate, by a Lady Chrysalis,  12 1-2 
The Twins, by Frederika Bremer,  12 1-2 
Angela, by F. A. Durivage,  12 1-2 
Falkland, by Bulwer,  12 1-2 
Vaninka, by A. Dumas,  12 1-2 
Anselmo, from the French,  12 1-2 
Caleb Stukely,  12 1-2 
Tailor's Apprentice,  12 1-2 

                                 
Man of the People,  12 1-2 
Miser, by H. D. Inglis,  12 1-2 
Child of the Wreck, by T. S. Arthur,  12 1-2 
Quod Correspondence,  50 
Ruined Family, 2 vols.,  50 
Harry Lorrequer,  50 
Hector O'Halloran,  50 
Prose Romances, by E. A. Poe,  1-2 1-2 
Wild Scenes in Forest and Prairie,  50 
Married Men,  12 1-2 
Charles O'Malley,  50 
Windsor Castle,  12 1-2 
Lost Ship,  25 
Tom Stapleton,  25 
Morris Grame,  12 1-2 
Forest Days, by James,  1 1-2 
The Uscoque, by Madame Dudevant,  12 1-2 

MAGAZINES.

       
Graham's Magazine,  $3 00 per annum. 
Godey's Lady's Book,  3 00 per annum. 
Lady's Companion,  3 00 per annum. 
Miss Leslie's Magazine,  1 50 per annum. 

       
American Family Magazine,  2 00 per annum. 
Lady's Musical Library,  per annum. 
Ladies' National Magazine,  per annum. 
Pierian, or Youth's Fountain,  1 00 per annum. 

ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO

J. H. VAN VORX,
89 CHESNUT-ST., PHILADELPHIA.

BRAINARD & CO.,
13 COURT-ST., BOSTON.


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