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NEW BOOKS
And New Editions Recently Issued by
CARLETON, PUBLISHER,
(Late RUDD & CARLETON,)
413 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

N.B.—The Publisher, upon receipt of the price in advance, will send any
of the following Books, by mail, POSTAGE FREE, to any part of the United States.
This convenient and very safe mode may be adopted when the neighboring Booksellers
are not supplied with the desired work. State name and address in full.

Les Miserables.

     
Victor Hugo's great novel—the only complete unabridged translation.
Library Edition. Five vols. 12mo. cloth, each, 
$1.00. 
The same, five vols. 8vo. cloth, $1.00. Paper covers,  50 cts. 
The same, (cheap ed.) 1 vol. 8vo. cloth, $1.50. paper,  $1.00. 

Les Miserables—Illustrations.

 
26 photographic illustrations, by Brion. Elegant quarto,  $3.00 

Among the Pines,

 
or, Down South in Secession Time. Cloth, $1.00, paper,  75 cts. 

My Southern Friends.

 
By author of “Among the Pines.” Cloth, $1.00. paper,  75 cts. 

Rutledge.

 
A powerful American novel, by an unknown author,  $1.50. 

The Sutherlands.

 
The new novel by the popular author of “Rutledge,”  $1.50. 

The Habits of Good Society.

 
A hand-book for ladies and gentlemen. Best, wittiest, most en
tertaining work on taste and good manners ever printed, 
$1.50 

The Cloister and the Hearth.

 
A magnificent new historical novel, by Charles Reade, author
of “Peg Woffington,” etc., cloth, $1.50, paper covers, 
$1.25. 

Beulah.

 
A novel of remarkable power, by Miss A. J. Evans.  $1.50. 


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Artemus Ward, His Book.

 
The racy writings of this humorous author. Illustrated,  $1.25. 

The Old Merchants of New York.

 
Entertaining reminiscences of ancient mercantile New York
City, by “Walter Barrett, clerk.” First Series. 
$1.50 each. 

Like and Unlike.

 
Novel by A. S. Roe, author of “I've been thinking,” &c.  $1 50. 

Orpheus C. Kerr Papers.

 
Second series of letters by this comic military authority.  $1.25. 

Marian Grey.

 
New domestic novel, by the author of “Lena Rivers,” etc.  $1.50. 

Lena Rivers.

 
A popular American novel, by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes,  $1.50. 

A Book about Doctors.

 
An entertaining volume about the medical profession.  $1.50. 

The Adventures of Verdant Green.

 
Humorous novel of English College life. Illustrated.  $1.25. 

The Culprit Fay.

 
Joseph Rodman Drake's faery poem, elegantly printed,  50 cts. 

Doctor Antonio.

 
A charming love-tale of Italian life, by G. Ruffini,  $1.50. 

Lavinia.

 
A new love-story, by the author of “Doctor Antonio,”  $1.50. 

Dear Experience.

 
An amusing Parisian novel, by author “Doctor Antonio,”  $1.00. 

The Life of Alexander Von Humboldt.

 
A new and popular biography of this savant, including his
travels and labors, with introduction by Bayard Taylor, 
$1.50. 

Love (L'Amour.)

 
A remarkable volume, from the French of Michelet.  $1.25. 

Woman (La Femme.)

 
A continuation of “Love (L'Amour),” by same author,  $1.25. 

The Sea (La Mer.)

 
New work by Michelet, author “Love” and “Woman,”  $1.25. 

The Moral History of Woman.

 
Companion to Michelet's “L'Amour,” from the French,  $1.25 

Mother Goose for Grown Folks.

 
Humorous and satirical rhymes for grown people,  75 cts. 

The Kelly's and the O'Kelly's.

 
Novel by Anthony Trollope, author of “Doctor Thorne,”  $1.50. 


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The Great Tribulation.

 
Or, Things coming on the earth, by Rev. John Cumming, D.D.,
author “Apocalyptic Sketches,” etc., two series, each 
$1.00. 

The Great Preparation.

 
Or, Redemption draweth nigh, by Rev. John Cumming, D.D.,
author “The Great Tribulation,” etc., two series, each 
$1.00. 

The Great Consummation.

 
Sequel “Great Tribulation,” Dr. Cumming, two series,  $1.00. 

Teach us to Pray.

 
A new work on The Lord's Prayer, by Dr. Cumming,  $1.00. 

The Slave Power.

 
By Jas. E. Cairnes, of Dublin University, Lond. ed.  $1.25. 

Game Fish of the North.

 
A sporting work for Northern States and Canada. Illus.,  $1.50. 

Drifting About.

 
By Stephen C. Massett (“Jeemes Pipes”), illustrated,  $1.25 

The Flying Dutchman.

 
A humorous Poem by John G. Saxe, with illustrations,  50 cts. 

Notes on Shakspeare.

 
By Jas. H. Hackett, the American Comedian (portrait),  $1.50. 

The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry.

 
By Isaac Taylor, author “History of Enthusiasm,” etc.,  $2.00. 

A Life of Hugh Miller.

 
Author of “Testimony of the Rocks,” &c., new edition,  $1.50. 

A Woman's Thoughts about Women.

 
By Miss Dinah Mulock, author of “John Halifax,” etc.,  $1.00. 

Curiosities of Natural History.

 
An entertaining vol., by F. T. Buckland; two series, each  $1.25. 

The Partisan Leader.

 
Beverley Tucker's notorious Southern Disunion novel,  $1.25. 

Cesar Birotteau.

 
First of a series of Honore de Balzac's best French novels,  $1.00. 

Petty Annoyances of Married Life.

 
The second of the series of Balzac's best French novels,  $1.00. 

The Alchemist.

 
The third of the series of the best of Balzac's novels,  $1.00. 

Eugenie Grandet.

 
The fourth of the series of Balzac's best French novels,  $1.00 

The National School for the Soldier.

 
Elementary work for the soldier; by Capt. Van Ness,  50 cts. 


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Tom Tiddler's Ground.

 
Charles Dickens's new Christmas Story, paper cover,  25 cts. 

National Hymns.

 
An essay by Richard Grant White. 8vo. embellished,  $1.00. 

George Brimley.

 
Literary Essays reprinted from the British Quarterlies,  $1.25 

Thomas Bailey Aldrich.

 
First complete collection of Poems, blue and gold binding,  $1.00. 

Out of His Head.

 
A strange and eccentric romance by T. B. Aldrich,  $1.00. 

The Course of True Love

 
Never did run smooth. A Poem by Thomas B. Aldrich,  50 cts. 

Poems of a Year.

 
By Thomas B. Aldrich, author of “Babie Bell,” &c.,  75 cts. 

The King's Bell.

 
A Mediæval Legend in verse, by R. H. Stoddard,  75 cts. 

The Morgesons.

 
A clever novel of American Life, by Mrs. R. H. Stoddard,  $1.00. 

Beatrice Cenci.

 
An historical novel by F. D. Guerrazzi, from the Italian,  $1.50. 

Isabella Orsini.

 
An historical novel by the author of “Beatrice Cenci,”  $1.25. 

A Popular Treatise on Deafness.

 
For individuals and families, by E. B. Lighthill, M.D.,  $1.00. 

Oriental Harems and Scenery.

 
A gossipy work, translated from the French of Belgiojoso,  $1.25. 

Lola Montez.

 
Her lectures and autobiography, with a steel portrait,  $1.25. 

John Doe and Richard Roe.

 
A novel of New York city life, by Edward S. Gould,  $1.00. 

Doesticks' Letters.

 
The original letters of this great humorist, illustrated,  $1.50. 

Plu-ri-bus-tah.

 
A comic history of America, by “Doesticks,” illus.,  $1.50. 

The Elephant Club.

 
A humorous description of club-life, by “Doesticks,”  $1.50. 

Vernon Grove.

 
A novel by Mrs. Caroline H. Glover, Charleston, S. C.,  $1.00 

The Book of Chess Literature.

 
A complete Encyclopædia of this subject, by D. W. Fiske,  $1.50. 


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Tactics.

 
Or, Cupid in Shoulder-straps. A West Point love story,  $1.00. 

Sprees and Splashes.

 
A volume of humorous sketches, by Henry Morford,  $1.00. 

Around the Pyramids.

 
A new book of adventure and travel, by Aaron Ward,  $1.25. 

Garret Van Horn.

 
Or, The Beggar on Horseback, by John S. Sauzade,  $1.25. 

Alflo Balzani.

 
Or, The Diary of a Proscribed Sicilian, by D. Minnelli,  $1.25. 

China and the Chinese.

 
Being recent personal reminiscences, by W. L. G. Smith,  $1.00. 

Transition.

 
A Memoir of Emma Whiting, by Rev. H. S. Carpenter,  $1.00. 

Lulu.

 
A novel of Life in Washington, by M. T. Walworth,  $1.25. 

Lyrics and Idyls.

 
“Diamond Wedding,” and other poems, by E. C. Stedman,  75 cts. 

The Prince's Ball.

 
A humorous poem by Edmund C. Stedman, illustrated,  50 cts. 

Gen. Nathaniel Lyon.

 
The life and political writings of the late patriot soldier,  $1.00. 

Twenty Years around the World.

 
Volume of travel, by John Guy Vassar, Poughkeepsie,  $2.50. 

Philip Thaxter.

 
A new novel, with scenes in California, one vol. 12mo.,  $1.00. 

From Haytime to Hopping.

 
A novel by the author of “Our Farm of Four Acres,”  $1.00. 

Fast Day Sermons.

 
Of 1861, the best Sermons by the prominent Divines,  $1.25. 

Debt and Grace.

 
The Doctrine of a Future Life, by Rev. C. F. Hudson,  $1.25. 

Fort Lafayette.

 
A novel, by the Hon. Benjamin Wood, of New York,  $1.00. 

Romance of a Poor Young Man.

 
A capital novel from the French of Octave Feuillet,  $1.00. 

Sarah Gould.

 
Volume of miscellaneous poems, bound in blue and gold,  75 cts. 

The Monitor.

 
A new book of travel, by Wm. Hoffman, illustrated,  $1.50 


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England in Rhyme.

 
A pleasant method for instructing children in History,  50 cts. 

Brown's Carpenter's Assistant.

 
A practical work on architecture, with plans, large 4to.,  $5.00 

Sybelle

 
And other miscellaneous poems, by L—, 12mo., cloth,  75 cts 

Wa-Wa-Wanda.

 
A legend of old Orange County, New York, in verse,  75 cts 

Husband vs. Wife.

 
A satirical poem, by Henry Clapp, Jr., illus. by Hoppin,  60 cts. 

Roumania.

 
Travels in Eastern Europe, by J. O. Noyes, illustrated,  $1.50. 

The Christmas Tree.

 
A volume of miscellany for the young, with illustrations,  75 cts. 

The Captive Nightingale.

 
A charming little book for children, many illustrations,  75 cts. 

Sunshine through the Clouds.

 
Comprising stories for juveniles, beautifully illustrated,  75 cts. 

Cosmogony,

 
Or, the mysteries of creation, by Thomas A. Davies,  $1.50. 

An Answer to Hugh Miller

 
And other kindred geologists, by Thomas A. Davies,  $1.25. 

Walter Ashwood.

 
A novel by “Paul Siogvolk,” author of “Schediasms,”  $1.00. 

Southwold.

 
A new society novel by Mrs. Lillie Devereux Umsted,  $1.00. 

Ballads of the War.

 
A collection of poems for 1861, by George W. Hewes,  75 cts. 

Hartley Norman.

 
A new and striking American novel; one large 12mo.,  $1.25 

The Vagabond.

 
Sketches on literature, art, and society, by Adam Badeau,  $1.00 

Edgar Poe and His Critics.

 
A literary critique by Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman,  75 cts. 

The New and the Old.

 
Sketches in California and India, by Dr. J. W. Palmer,  $1.25 

Up and Down the Irrawaddi.

 
Adventures in the Burman Empire, by J. W. Palmer,  $1.00. 

Miles Standish Illustrated.

 
With photographs, by J. W. Ehninger, elegant 4to.,  $6.00. 


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