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or erm ny _* | ANOTHER EXCITING BORDER- ROMANCE! avrnon or “SETH JONES” AND “BILL BIDDON” cacy ux Tue FieLD! To Issue Tuesday, Jannary Fifteenth. The Frontier Angel: A ROMANCE OF KENTUCKY RANGER'S LIFE. BY EDWARD 8. ELLIS. The extraordinary success of the two preyious productions from this gentleman’s pen, viz.:—“Sera Jones; or, the Captives of the Frontier,” and “ Bru Bropon, TRAPPER; or, Life in the Northwest,” has not failed to direct the public attention strongly toward the au- thor, Since (COOPER'S incomparable “Pathfinder,” “ Greyslayer,” ‘2 &c., &e., nothiig has been given to the literature of this country of more Uoing, exciting interest than the romances aboye named. The novel now commenced is of the same nature as its predeces- _ sors, dealiag as it does, with frontier life and border adventures. The locale is in Northern Kentucky and Southern Ohio and Indiana, and _ the personages introduced embrace several well-known historical char- acters, The story is exciting to the most-intense degree, and the ex- Quisite delincations of woman’s sufferings and devotion add to its _ pages a charm quite irresistible in its beauty and pathos. + BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, id . Do not fail to procure it, every lover of pure, historical romance! 14i William Street, New York. comichooksreom