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BEADLE’S DIME FICTION. Double-Column, Octavo, which it is involved, are only terest by the singular characters and their individual contributions © the eventa of the narrative. 5 the “red ni * of the North-west. W with Pat 3 ee and his rival “ Ban.ty- legs,”’ with the ncble and noted “Red-Feather,” and the adventurous young hunter, Roger May- field, we have a dramatis persone of a bigtly excitable character, No. 6—Mliesing Joy or, the Seecry of Camp White. A romance of the Tents. By J. Stanuiay Henrenson, autbor of * Willing Captive,” etc, This is a story to be remem- bered. Its picture of camp-life is perfect; out that is all merely incidental to a camp mys- pa Baca the wit of feqw can unravel antil S Jo” turns Sp sees and reveals one of the of “ in the service’ not commonly recorded. No. 7—Gottleb Gottsoock } or, the Bride the Wilderness. Grones Henny Pare. trex, author of “Marked Bullet,” ete. In hare an inimitable tranmript of ilfe | Hexpenson. If the reader “ which the perils of the Border are interwoven and grow fat,” he or she should comes 1 - with mealies of backwoods life in a mas- Facy production. It ts so perfectly typical of} ner to er work very enjoya»le. Me al tg war from Cre te Tipe ihst| No. $—Pratrte Chick sor, the Quaker vedivi among the ; . Srantey Hen- —— pexsow. A new ioe the author No. 4—The Deer Hunters; or, Life and| “ Willing Captive,” and “ Missing Jo,” fal) Love im the Ottawa Coantry. By Jonn J.| of fun and that lively interest of story which ee author hg aber ree oe characterize the author’s previous romances. Sea ¥ _ z\v® No. 9—Reoving Ben; or, the Cruise of the adhe lace er romance: "Black Pete,” | Adelaide. By Joun a. Meaneuas, anther o —- aa refreshing. Can eG Ee cs ia . © lon nea SS Lise rg oe ite Ee eaoe, , As ulte new way '’ en the L. E>wazps. Herewe| character and te b BEADLE’S DIME LIBRARY. > Regular 12mo. No. 1-The White-Faced Pacer; A| outward life of the Puritan, with « master of the Revolation. By Joun Naan. hand, and | upon the reader’s mind met Mr. Neal is one of our most noted writers. In| picture of strange times and earpest eee aie emp an ones mee sud Gaee No. 4—The Le or the Channel the hero — x dependence—| Scourge. A Tale of the Protectorate and Ree- being Nathaq Hale, who died the! oration. The character and doings of the cel- See ae eens nt he had Dat) cheneed naval Nore x Se nance & eo. . A Tale of Trae Nobility. The features 5—The Country Cousin, Thi oe Pomance are 6 real as to read like facta—which, Nizhttal novel introduces us tc a series of cha- indeed, the main incidents are. The quaint} ractere and incidents of a lively and exciting old town of Antwerp, with its quaint Dutch} nature. It ia a real love stor7, in which there _. Wie,” and Te no “bighes” then an becetive a. Phe Messenger } or, the Mywte * Dlacksmith’s anvil. rious Page of Grobe a ae Bo. The Martyr Eplaode| Jon~arosxs. In nove’ from Ea Karty 3 SS — nue pow = ua the Hves and charicters of the eventful erful and oching production we have a narra year when Charles 1]. struck for his lish ton which makes eome pages of New Enziand’s| throne, and lost all in che blordy of history bateful exc ugd to be blotted out with Worcester. The heroine of this romance is © a a Qt) comcbookSsceom)