Pulp Fiction, 1867 · page 2 of 100
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re An Original Romance, PROM THE PEN OF MRS. ELIZABETH OAKES SMITH . e . cndles Dime N ovels, No. 127, TO ISSUE TUESDAY, JULY 2d, | “i Will in tr oete to the series a powerful work by 0} one ° of America s i _ Sparing no pains to render the DIME NOVELS worthy.o of th oe aur and patronage of the discriminating public, the publishers take plea in introducing to the list of their authors this estimable and pou writer. The story here presented is of old Revolutionary times, giving us such transcripts of its life, characters, and patriotic impulses, as render it a kind of ROMANCE OF History. Bald agile, the noble chief of the Ram- -apaugh tribe—long since utterly extinct—is a fine creation. Per most important services to the cause of the Republic, “ the _ race” has left behind him a record which it is well for the 0) recall. The story, as told, is one of much dramatic pow nance, is interesting from first to last page. se" For sale: by all N ewsdealers; or sent, post-paid, to any ae dress, ie eceipt of price—TENn CENTS. Address, - BEADLE AND COMPANY, General Dime Book Publishers, 118 ign his New York, forming =, last of his people of to-day er; and, as a ro- Entered according to Act of Congress, j in the year 1867, by Brant™ AND Company, 1n the Clerk’s Office of the District Count of t States for the Southern District of New York, 2 ne } : 7 conniclboolkks.corn we 4 *