A LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FICTION, or World's Story Book. Containing the Nine Standard Masterpieces of Imaginative Literature: "Pilgrim's Progress;" "Robinson Crusoe;" "Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia;" "Undine;" "Vicar of Wakefield;" "Paul and Virginia;" "Picciola;" "Vathek;" "Tales from the Arabian Nights." 1,066 pp., 8vo. 34 Full-page Wood Engravings. Cloth, beveled, $4.

GOODWIN, Rev. T. A.

THE MODE OF MAN'S IMMORTALITY; or, The When, Where, and How of the Future Life. By the Author of "The Perfect Man." (Third edition.) 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

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PATTON, JACOB HARRIS, A.M.

A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, from the Discoveries of the Continent to 1876; giving a clear Account of their Political, Military, Moral, Industrial, and Commercial Life. Illustrated with Stuart's Portrait of Washington, Maps and Charts; and containing Marginal Dates, Statistical References, and a full Analytical Index. 1,018 pp. 8vo. Cloth, $3.00; Half Russia, $5.00.

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"A very satisfactory account of the history of the country from its first discovery; not so full as to be unmanageable from its numerous details, nor so short as to be merely a dry detail of facts and dates."—Cleveland Herald.