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MISCELLANEOUS.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

MARTIN MERRIVALE, HIS X MARK. By Paul Creyton. With fifteen full-page illustrations
and twenty-two initial letters, from designs by Billings. In one large volume, 12mo.
Price $1.50.

“It is a genuine, all-sided, heartsome book, with no sign of consciousness in all its exquisite humor,
beauty, and pathos. We have not seen a better delineation of New England rusticity than Paul Creyton's
`Cheesy,' and his `Step-mother.”'

New-York Courier and Inquirer.

☞ A new work, by Paul Creyton, of great power and originality, is in press.

SUNNY SIDE SERIES.

A PEEP AT “NUMBER FIVE;” or, a Chapter in the Life of a City Pastor. By H.
Trusta,
author of “Sunny Side.” 18mo., illustrated. Twenty-fifth thousand. Price, muslin, 50
cents; gilt, 75 cents.

THE TELLTALE; or, Home Secrets told by old Travellers. By H. Trusta. 18mo.,
illustrated. Price, muslin, 50 cents; gilt, 75 cents.

THE LAST LEAF FROM SUNNY SIDE. By H. Trusta. With a Memorial of the author,
by Rev. Austin Phelps. Seventeenth thousand. 18mo., with a fine Portrait. Price, muslin, 50
cents; gilt, 75 cents.

FATHER BRIGHTHOPES; or, an Old Clergyman's Vacation. By Paul Creyton.
18mo. Price, muslin, 50 cents; muslin, full gilt, 75 cents.

BURRCLIFF, ITS SUNSHINE AND ITS CLOUDS. By Paul Creyton. 18mo. Price,
muslin, 50 cents; full gilt, 75 cents.

HEARTS AND FACES; or, Home Life Unveiled. By Paul Creyton. Price, muslin, 50
cents; muslin, full gilt, 75 cents.

IRONTHORPE, THE PIONEER PREACHER. By Paul Creyton. 18mo. Price, muslin,
50 cents; full gilt, 75 cents.

Few writers have succeeded in interesting so wide a circle of readers as “Paul Creyton.” Although
his works were designed for mature minds, yet such is the purity and naturalness of his style, that young
people, and even children, are delighted with him. Few books published in America have had a greater
or more deserved popularity than the charming series above.

THE CITY SIDE; or, Passages from a Pastor's Portfolio. By Cara Belmont. 18mo.
Price, muslin, 50 cents; gilt, 75 cents.

TALES FOR THE MARINES. By Harry Gringo (Lieut. H. A. Wise, U. S. N.), author of
“Los Gringos,” etc. In one volume, 12mo. Price $1.25.

Of this brilliant Nautical Novel, N. P. Willis thus speaks in the Home Journal:

“We deliberately believe that the living writer who can give the most pleasure in the way of fun and
novelty, is Harry Gringo. We think him an unworked mine of a new and peculiarly intellectual ore, —
a keen knowledge of men and things, and subtile powers of analysis underlying all his sparkling effervescence
and wonderful sense of the ludicrous. He may have a niche all to himself in the temple of fame.”

VASSALL MORTON; a Novel. By Francis Parkman, author of “The Conspiracy of Pontiac,”
etc. In one volume, 12mo. Price $1.25.

This story commences in Boston, and its characters are those of the present day. In the course of the
narrative, the action is transferred to Europe: and, in the arrest of the hero, and his subsequent escape
from an Austrian dungeon, we have one of the most thrilling scenes in modern fiction.

PUBLISHED BY
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO., Boston,
And for sale by all Booksellers in the United States.


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