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No. 1.—Seth Jones; or, the Gaptiees of the Frontier. “By Edward 8. Ellis; No. 2.—Bill Biddon, Trapper. By Edw 2) ad Ss. Ellis, © . : : No. 3.—Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter. By ae Ready in April. The forego'ng stories are given entire in this New and Beautifully Illustrated Octavo Series of the Masterpieces of Borde by BEADL® AND ADAMS, f ‘New AND OLD FR , characteristic original designs, TENDS." With clear type, large 200d paper and most convenient form for re: _ fist issue. has achieved a decided snecess Newsdealers ery ‘* Mor of their Favorite Authors Ann 8S, Stephens. r Romance, how bemg issued under the general title o and exceedingly ading and preservation, New AnD OLD FRIENDs, in its very and eaders welcome if as the s and Treasnred Stories. All newsdealers sell it. Be sure to ask fora copy! Mammoth Octuvo edition, i!Instrated. For sale by all newsdealers ; or sent, post each. e Long-looked-for, Come-at-last, form -paid to any address, on receipt of price—Ten Cen BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William Street, 9 >» New York.