H. T. Sperry.
Miscellaneous Works.
| THE HONEYMOON.—A humorous story, with illustrations. | $1.50 |
| WOMEN AND THEATRES.—A new book, by Olive Logan. | $1.50 |
| WARWICK.—A new novel by Mansfield Tracy Walworth. | $1.75 |
| SIBYL HUNTINGTON.—A novel by Mrs. J. C. R. Dorr. | $1.75 |
| LIVING WRITERS OF THE SOUTH.—By Prof. Davidson. | $2.00 |
| STRANGE VISITORS.—A book from the Spirit World. | $1.50 |
| UP BROADWAY, and its Sequel.—A story by Eleanor Kirk. | $1.50 |
| MILITARY RECORD, of Appointments in the U.S. Army. | $5.00 |
| HONOR BRIGHT.—A new American novel. | $1.50 |
| MALBROOK.— do. do. do. | $1.50 |
| GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY.—do. do. | $1.75 |
| ROBERT GREATHOUSE.—A new novel by John F. Swift. | $2.00 |
| THE GOLDEN CROSS, and poems by Irving Van Wart, jr. | $1.50 |
| ATHALIAH.—A new novel by Joseph H. Greene, jr. | $1.75 |
| REGINA, and other poems.—By Eliza Cruger. | $1.50 |
| THE WICKEDEST WOMAN IN NEW YORK.—By C. H. Webb. | 50 |
| MONTALBAN.—A new American novel. | $1.75 |
| MADEMOISELLE MERQUEM.—A novel by George Sand. | $1.75 |
| THE IMPENDING CRISIS OF THE SOUTH.—By H. R. Helper. | $2.00 |
| NOJOQUE—A Question for a Continent.— do. | $2.00 |
| PARIS IN 1867.—By Henry Morford. | $1.75 |
| THE BISHOP’S SON.—A novel by Alice Cary. | $1.75 |
| CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND SUMTER.—By Capt. Semmes. | $1.50 |
| HELEN COURTENAY.—A novel, author “Vernon Grove.” | $1.75 |
| SOUVENIRS OF TRAVEL.—By Madame Octavia W. LeVert. | $2.00 |
| VANQUISHED.—A novel by Agnes Leonard. | $1.75 |
| WILL-O’-THE-WISP.—A child’s book, from the German. | $1.50 |
| FOUR OAKS.—A novel by Kamba Thorpe. | $1.75 |
| THE CHRISTMAS FONT.—A child’s book, by M. J. Holmes. | $1.00 |
| POEMS, BY SARAH T. BOLTON. | $1.50 |
| MARY BRANDEGEE.—A novel by Cuyler Pine. | $1.75 |
| RENSHAWE.— do. do. | $1.75 |
| MOUNT CALVARY.—By Matthew Hale Smith. | $2.00 |
| PROMETHEUS IN ATLANTIS.—A prophecy. | $2.00 |
| TITAN AGONISTES.—An American novel. | $2.00 |
| THE MONTANAS.—A novel by Sallie J. Hancock. | $1.75 |
| PASTIMES WITH LITTLE FRIENDS.—Martha Haines Butt. | $1.50 |
| TREATISE ON DEAFNESS.—By Dr. E. B. Lighthill. | $1.50 |
| CHINA AND THE CHINESE.—By W. L. G. Smith. | $1.50 |
| THE RUSSIAN BALL.—An Illustrated Satirical Poem. | 50 |
| THE SNOBLACE BALL.— do. do. | 50 |
| AN ANSWER TO HUGH MILLER.—By Thomas A. Davies. | $1.50 |
| COSMOGONY.—By Thomas A. Davies. | $2.00 |
| RURAL ARCHITECTURE.—By M. Field. Illustrated. | $2.00 |
| Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| makes everbody walk=> makes everybody walk {pg 12} |
| she maried Serrano=> she married Serrano {pg 22} |
| Whatever chance leads your steps=> Wherever chance leads your steps {pg 27} |
| a Nothern mother=> a Northern mother {pg 35} |
| acceped our invitation=> accepted our invitation {pg 38} |
| for his amibility=> for his amiability {pg 47} |
| she purshased her freedom=> she purchased her freedom {pg 57} |
| when an appreciative señor find a pretty=> when an appreciative señor finds a pretty {pg 57} |
| with permissien from the major domo=> with permission from the major domo {pg 61} |
| trees of the the country=> trees of the country {pg 61} |
| the sweetnes of their welcome=> the sweetness of their welcome {pg 62} |
| have occured on this plantation=> have occurred on this plantation {pg 63} |
| tremor is forgetten=> tremor is forgotten {pg 65} |
| not to dissappoint=> not to disappoint {pg 75} |
| under ones eyelids=> under one’s eyelids {pg 68} |
| jolly priest posesses=> jolly priest possesses {pg 74} |
| image some mothers’s soul=> image some mother’s soul {pg 77} |
| our enthusiam=> our enthusiasm {pg 77} |
| and several overseeers=> and several overseers {pg 80} |
| carressed by the soft=> caressed by the soft {pg 83} |
| vertigo or apolexy=> vertigo or apoplexy {pg 91} |
| the major dome=> the major domo {pg 94} |
| To Matanazs=> To Matanazas {pg 97} |
| entirely a feminine accomplisment=> entirely a feminine accomplishment {pg 102} |
| lady aquaintance=> lady acquaintance {pg 103} |
| occurence in Cuban families=> occurrence in Cuban families {pg 116} |
| measuring, as it does, only fourteen feet in length and eight in width=> measuring, as it does, only fourteen miles in length and eight in width {pg 120} |
| sincerly honor her=> sincerely honor her {pg 122} |
| an ameteur affair=> an amateur affair {pg 134} |