BY JUDGE HALIBURTON,
Author of "Sam Slick, the Clockmaker," "Old Judge," &c., &c.
NEATLY BOUND IN MUSLIN, 75 CENTS; IN PAPER, 50 CENTS.
CONTENTS.
- A Surprise.
- Clippers and Steamers.
- Unlocking a Woman's Heart.
- A Critter with a Thousand Virtues and but One Vice.
- A New Way to Learn Gaelic.
- The Wounds of the Heart.
- Fiddling and Dancing, and Serving the Devil.
- Stitching a Button-Hole.
- The Plural of Moore.
- A Day on the Lakes.
- The Betrothal.
- A Foggy Night.
- Female Colleges.
- Gipseying.
- The World before the Flood.
- Lost at Sea.
- Holding up the Mirror.
- The Bundle of Sticks.
- Town and Country.
- The Honeymoon.
- A Dish of Clams.
- The Devil's Hole; or, Fish and Flesh.
- The Cucumber Lake.
- The Recall.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
"The writings of Judge Haliburton have long been regarded as the production of the finest humorist that has ever attempted the delineation of Yankee character, and the entertaining work before us shows that he has lost none of his original wit and humor. It will be difficult to find a volume so full of fun and good sense as this, which chronicles the last experiences of Sam Slick."—Commercial Advertiser.
"Since Sam Slick's first work he has written nothing so fresh, racy, and genuinely humorous as this. Every line of it tells, some way or other—instructively, satirically, jocosely or wittily."—London Observer.
"We sincerely pity the man who cannot find in it the materials for the loosening of several of his coffin nails. It is full of oddity and fun, and must sell like new tomatoes."—Buffalo Express.
Published by DICK & FITZGERALD, 18 Ann St., N. Y.