JESSY ALLAN,

The Lame Girl. By Grace Kennedy, author of "Anna Ross," &c.

"It is an affecting tale, and strikingly illustrates the power of religion, and its full adequacy to human wants in every emergency."—Christian Mirror.

SINNER'S FRIEND.

From the eighty-seventh London Edition, completing upwards of half a million.
This little Work has been translated into sixteen different languages.

"It is designed by its direct appeals, to arrest the attention of the most careless reader, and to pour into his ear some word of truth before he can become fatigued with reading."—Presbyterian.

"It is fitted to be an admirable auxiliary to ministers in the discharge of their duty."—Albany Daily Advertiser.

DECAPOLIS;

Or, the Individual Obligations of Christians to save Souls from Death. An Essay. By David Everard Ford. Fifth American, from the sixth London Edition.

"This book is an exhortation to Christians, and Christian ministers, to exercise greater faithfulness in saving souls from eternal death. We have read it with much pleasure, and we hope with some profit. The book is most beautifully got up; and we could wish that it might be read and pondered by every one who indulges a hope that he is a Christian."—N. Y. Evangelist.