BOOKS OF TRAVEL.

"It is a very good office one man does another, when he tells him the manner of his being pleased."—Sir Richard Steele.

LETTERS HOME. From Colorado, Utah, and California. By Caroline H. Dall: 12mo. $1.50.

"There is a freshness about her Diary that is not often met with in books of this sort, and a happy regard for the minor details which give color and character to descriptions of strange life and scenery," says the N.Y. Tribune.

SEVEN SPANISH CITIES, and The Way to Them. By E.E. Hale. 16mo. $1.25.

"Mr. Hale makes Spain more attractive and more amusing than any other traveller has done."—Boston Advertiser.

GONE TO TEXAS; or, The Wonderful Adventures of a Pullman. By E.E. Hale. 16mo. $1.00.

"There are few books of travel which combine, in a romance of true love, so many touches of the real life of many people, in glimpses of happy homes, in pictures of scenery and sunset, as the beautiful panorama unrolled before us from the windows of this Pullman car."

AN INLAND VOYAGE. By Robert Louis Stevenson. 16mo. $1.00.

"Those who have read Mr. Stevenson's delightful 'Travels with a Donkey,' in which he told the story of a unique trip among the mountains of Southern France, will gladly welcome this bright account of a canoe voyage through the canals of Belgium, on the Sambre, and down the Oise. Unlike Captain Macgregor, of 'Rob Roy' fame, Mr. Stevenson does not make canoeing itself his main theme, but delights in charming bits of description that, in their close attention to picturesque detail, remind one of the work of a skilled 'genre' painter."—Good Literature.