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J CATALOGUE OF BEADLE’S DIME NOVELS—Continued. ‘No. 50—The Black Ship. By Jor &. Wanryex, author of “ Wreck of the Albion,” “Brethren of the C ”“ OF and On,” etc. Perh: + no sea story issued from the press durit|, the Inst few years has had the “run” which has attended the sale of this very ex- citing snd delightfel romance of the deep. It is full of vigor, truthfal ture and novelty of incident, and will long continue a favorite, No. 5i—The Two G ¢. nardsa. By N. kon, author of “Gideou Godbold,” “A Falkland,” “The Double Hero,” ete. Mr. Iron has here created and sustained an inter- est quite fresh and original. Its portraiteres are eapine & hayes Cwasar, a sinve, and Leo, a blood are the instruments of a drama of a ly novel but pleasing na- ture, . 52—Single Eye: A_ Story of King Ko. Philip’s War. By Wannezn St. Jowy, auth of * Scout,” etc. This work, upon its first ry was heralded asa New Sensation. I paved the way for the author's success az one of the most powerful writers of Indiaa and frontier life the days of Fenimore ; No. 5S—Hatte and Loves; or, the Lesson of Four Lives. By the au of “ Wylde.” ‘This heart romance is full of power, Rear oy hay M.YV.V author of “ The Emer- oh Neck lace,” ‘'Maum Gaines,” etc. Our popular fiction contains no more og novel than this, It is the story of « female child found on the prairie by a bachelor, and brought up by him in the wilds of the West. ‘ * Romantic episodes of life, love, humor and i pathos contrive to render it a very novel novel. sox, author of “Tim Bumble’s Charge,” “Florida,” etc. Here we have a picture of blended light and shade. The number of dramatis person®, and the rapid succession of peculiar events, combine to produce @ very singular novel. ; No, 59—Kent, the Ranger} or, the Fa. gitives of the Border. B waxp 5, Ex. author of “Qonomoo,” * The Hunter's Cabin, ote. Hase:she sailes Gives 80 thie st four su chapastert, w om he leads rough the = aging the trail, in the Indian camp, in the hand-to-hand atruggle, on the race for life, iv the forest home—presenting a succeesion of évents which command the reader's undivided attention. 60—J Davices’ Client “Court a ” in’ Kentucky. ws MV. Vieron, author of “ Myrtle, Gold Hunters,” ete. In this yomeret we have reprod to the pa y of the year 1500, em tuck « Ken ' characters and incidents as only Ken- y can produce, Jo Daviess was one of the most remarkable men of that remarkable He plays in the novel such « part as only Jo Daviess could play im and out of court. N 61—Laughing Tale of the Natehes Fort. by fann3. Pmowas, entinen of “The Allens,” “The Wrong Max.” The Natchez ete, uaqenetieateryy nobleat the then National ital, is ' HeSe-OS pnd Ons onythe Reagors Fit cial life of the time rs the Cruise. By Joun S. Wanner, author of “ The portraiture of female It is a pow- ag “Brethren of the Coast,” etc. erful production. Pay od ve aber 5 = eh et N a the indian’ Princess, aacinee tae my ~ ye! i a navy; but when brave men of our pa- Mrs, Axx 8. & = ys ah i vom tion cut the ses with The suthor « Mahasi, ee ew . ~~ who married an Indian woman. Out of Mr. seizes upon the exciting event se- ofs nature. the celebrated of Fort aarringe apinaig events Of 0 eects eflect. | Schuples, in 1710 :.snd Uy intending ble, fo The work, in many respects, will be Tegandos ae tees ee en tee ere as one of the most ever by | and « brave leader in the hour of hes Mrs, Stephens. xiven his readers a real feast of forest, border, and love romance. No. 57—The Scout. By Wanner Sr, Joux, author of “Singie Eye.” “The Scout”) No. 65— Wrecker's Prize er, the io a faanaties of the early New England wars, Pearl of the Sex Shore. By Huwky J. when the led for It} suthor of “Laughing " “The Allens, gives.us pictures of border etc. This enchanting will delight the 4 and of absorbing onent. Inter- levers, of. cond stegias It has and of the aretwe love one | ation which it keepe so constantly on the qui whieh haan tervisie povkes ond power it. vive, ; commiclooolks.comn a7