The Circuit Rider: A Tale of the Heroic Age. Author of "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," etc. Illustrated with over thirty characteristic drawings by G. G. White and Sol Eytinge. 1 vol. 12mo. Extra Cloth, Gilt, and Ink-Stamped Covers, $1.75.

This story is exciting widespread interest, both as a powerful novel and genuine love-story, and as a graphic picture of the West in the adventurous days of saddle-bags and circuit-riding preachers.

"The breezy freshness of the Western prairie blended with the refinements of literary culture. It is alive with the sound of rushing streams and the echoes of the forest, but shows a certain graceful self-possession which betrays the presence of the artist's power."—N. Y. Tribune.

"It is his best work; a grand story; a true picture of the past and of itinerant life in the old times of simplicity and hardship."—N. Y. Methodist.

"The best American story, and the most thoroughly American one, that has appeared for years."—Phila. Evening Bulletin.


Ferdinand Fabbre.

The Abbe Tigrane, Candidate for the Papacy. Translated from the French by Rev. Leonard Woolsey Bacon. 18mo. Cloth, $1.50.

One of the most brilliant satires of the day. An entertaining and exciting tale, giving the mode of French ecclesiastical life and of Romish political intrigue in Europe.