Fortune-Telling Cards.—Solutions of uncertain and intricate questions relative to love, luck, lotteries, matrimony, business matters, journeys, and future events generally, are here given in a direct, piquant and satisfactory manner. These cards will also afford a fund of amusement in a party of young people. Each package is enclosed in a card case, on which are printed directions for using the cards. Price30 cts.

Leap-Year Cards.—To enable any lady to pop the question to the chosen one of her heart. This set of cards is intended more to make fun among young people than for any practical utility. There are twenty-one pink or yellow cards, and the same number of white ones—forty-two in all. On each of the colored cards is printed a letter from a lady to a gentleman, wherein the fair one declares her love, or pops the question in a humorously sentimental manner. The letters all differ in style, and in the mode of attack. The twenty-one answers on white cards, is where the fun comes in.30 cts.

The Laughable Adventures of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson.—Showing where they went and how they went; what they did and how they did it. With nearly two hundred most thrillingly comic engravings. Price30 cts.

The Plate of Chowder; A Dish for Funny Fellows.—Appropriately illustrated with 100 Comic Engravings. By the author of “Mrs. Partington’s Carpet-Bag of Fun.” Price25 cts.

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SETH CONLY, Publisher.


[NEW BOOKS.]

Wonders of the Sea.—A very fascinating and instructive book. 12mo. Will be illustrated. Price 50 cts. (Preparing.)

Wonders of the Heavens: or, Astronomy made Popular.—Interesting as a Fairy story to the Young. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cts. (Preparing.)

The Taxidermist’s Guide; or, The Art of Collecting, Preparing, Mounting, and Preserving all kinds of animals, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, Insects, etc. It gives the best methods of preserving Birds’ Eggs; the art of arranging all kinds of Marine, Hard and Fresh Water Shells; how to breed and rear Insects, and much other valuable and interesting information, indispensable to the Naturalist, Amateur, and Traveller. Illustrated with many fine engravings. Price 30 cents. (Ready April 15.)