"Heads and Tales of Travellers and Travelling" is exactly one of those books that every one ought to read. Open it where you will, you will be safe to find something to amuse you and make you laugh. Puns and jokes of all kinds, "from grave to gay, from lively to severe," are throughout its pages as "plentiful as blackberries."—Sunday Times.

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THE ADVENTURES OF OLD DAN TUCKER AND HIS SON WALTER;—A Tale of North Carolina.—By C. H. Wiley. Illustrated with beautiful engravings, by Felix O. C. Darley.

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"————————Give me the broad prairie,

Where man, like the wind, roams impulsive and free;

Behold how its beautiful colours all vary,

Like those of the clouds or the deep-rolling sea!

A life in the woods, boys, is even as changing;