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The Blackwater chronicle

a narrative of an expedition into the land of Canaan, in Randolph county, Virginia, a country flowing with wild animals, such as panthers, bears, wolves, elk, deer, otter, badger, &c., &c., with innumerable trout--by five adventurous gentlemen, without any aid of government, and solely by their own resources, in the summer of 1851
  
  
  
  

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WHITE, RED, AND BLACK.

Sketches of American Society, during the Visits of their Guests, by
Francis and Theresa Pulszky. Two vols., 12mo., cloth, $2.

"Mr. Pulszky and his accomplished wife have produced an eminently candid and
judicious book, which will be read with pleasure and profit on both sides of the Atlantic."

New York Daily Times.

"The authors have here furnished a narrative of decided interest and value. They
have given us a view of the Hungarian war, a description of the Hungarian passage to
this country, and a sketch of Hungarian travels over the country."

Philad. Christian
Chronicle.

"Of all the recent books on America by foreign travellers, this is at once the most
fair and the most correct."

Philad. Saturday Gazette.

"Unlike most foreign tourists in the United States, they speak of our institutions,
manners, customs, &c., with marked candor, and at the same time evince a pretty thorough
knowledge of our history."

Hartford Christian Secretary.

"This is a valuable book, when we consider the amount and variety of the information
it contains, and when we estimate the accuracy with which the facts are detailed."

Worcester Spy.