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‘ | | . . *- ET EE ee ee ee ee eee ee ee Nn SS ee ee er ie ‘ . Sa = —*\ _ PY ‘ before the walls of the vast cavern seemed to rise to meet each other; and with a sound more dreadful than thunder, they came crashing to- gether, burying wealth and mortality all in one terrible heap. Colcefrinas and his band were now, indeed, swept from the face of the earth —poor Allen was bravely avenged. A few days after, while the Marquis de Negla lay otredt kt his bed, near the point of death, as and shattered form was brought “a his Sida. It was all that was left of poor Maraquita, who, surviving, had crept from the ruins of the pirate’s treasure-house, that she Be ht tell her father that his enemy was nna be buried by the side of her hus oF Reader, I have done. THE END. The New York Library. No. 1.—A HARD CROWD; or, GENTLEMAN Sam’s SISTER. By the author of Tiger Dick. 10c, No. 2.—THE DARE-DEVIL,; or, Tot WINGED WITCH OF THE aT By E Prentiss Ingra- ham. "ioe. No. 3.—KIT CARSON, JR.; Or, Tur CRACK SHOT OF THE bi hi By Buckskin Sam, ae. Sam 8. Hall). No. 4.—THE KIDNAPPER: or, Tae Aa SHANGHAI OF THE NORTHWEST. y Philip S. Warne, Author of “ Tiger Dick, a ard Crowd,” etc, . . 10c No. 5.—THE FIRE- FIENDS: or, HERCULES, THE HUNCHBACK. By A. P. Morris, Jr. . 10c. No. 6.—WILDCAT BOB, THE BOSS BRUIS- ER; or, Tot BORDER BLOODHOUNDS. By Ed- ward L. Wheeler. . 10c, No. 7.—DEATH-NOTCH, THE hep i gt ho ER. By OllCoomes. . No. 8.—THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN, ihe Capt. Mayne Reid. . ec. No. 9. gr eng angen By Samuel sae 3 er. No, 10. —vn0c SPY. Written by h No, {1—MIDSHIPMAN ‘EASY. By Capt. Maryatt. . 10c. No. 12—THE DEATH-SHOT: or, TRACKED To DeatH. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 20c. No. 183—PATHAWAY;; or, Nick wiiertie. THe OLD TRAPPER OF THE pie est By Dr. J. H. Robinson. 10c, No, 14—THAYENDANEGEA THE ScourcE: or, THE WAR-EAGLE OF THE MOHAWKS. By Ned Buntline. . 10c, No, 15—THE TIGER- SLAYER; or, EAGLE- pg TO THE BREE By Gustave gl ar No. 16—THE WHITE WIZARD: or THE GREAT PROPHET OF THE ot cy By Ned Buntline. ; 10¢ No. {NIGHTSHADE THE Ropsen PRINCE OF BORON ATE By Liat J. H. gc son. on kite c No. 18—THE SEA BANDIT, ior, Pen aero, or THE IsLE. By Ned Bun 10c. No- 19—RED CEDAR, THE Pras OutT- LAW. By Gustave Aimard. . oe "10e. For sale by all newsdealers, or sent, 1 portng aid, on receipt of twelve cents for sin oP ein Bark? double numbers twenty-four Genita. FRANK STARR & Co., Publishers, Platt and William Streets, N. Y. The Sunnyside Library. 1—Lalla Rookh. By Thomas Moore. 10c. 2—Don Juan. By Lord Byron....... 20c. 3$—Paradise Lost. By Jolin Milton. 10c. 41—The Lady of the Lake. By Sir Walter Bec yt. rk 10c. %—Lucile. By Owen Meredith....... 10c. 6—Undine, Or, Tue Warer-Srrrir. From the German of Friederich De La Motte | THE FRENCH a For sale by all newsdealers, or sent, postage on receipt of twelve cents for sing ago paid, double numbers twenty-four jem aee ADAMS VICTOR & CO., Publishers, 98 Williaza street, N. Y, ee - The New York Library. The Fireside Library. BEADLE’S Half-Dime Library. Splendid Stories by Authors of Oelebrity, equal in quantity to a full Dimer Novet, and im char- acter unsurpassed for exciting interest, originality, and the very spirit of Western, Border, Mining, Mountain, Plains, Hunters, Indian, Sporting, Trap- ping, and Sea and Land Adventure Life. “* Live’ stories, every one of them, by “‘ Live’’ Au- thors, in the popular “folio” form, each Number a complete novel, at the extraordinary price of a Haur- Dime—this HALF-DIME LIBRARY distances all competitors and will command an immense circula- tion. NOW READY: 1.—DEADWOOD DICK, tae Prince or tHe Roap; or, THe BLACK RipER oF THE BriAack Hrs. By Edward L. Wheeler. 5 cents. 2.—YELLOWSTONE JACK; or, THe TRaprer or THE ENCHANTED Grounp. A tale of the “ Spirit Region”’’ of the Upper Yellowstone. By Jo- seph E. Badger, Jr. 5 cents. 3.—KANSAS KING; or, THe Rep Ricur Hann. By Wm. F.. Cody (Buffalo Bill.) 5 cents. 4.—THE WILD-HORSE HUNTERS. By Capt. Mayne Reid and Frederick Whittaker. 5 cents. 5.—VAGABOND JOE, Tor Younc WANDERING JEW; oR, PLOTTING FOR A LeGaAcy. By Oll Coomes. Double number, 10 cents. 6.—BILL BIDDON, TRAPPER; or, Lire In THE Norts-West. By Edward 8. Ellis. 5 cents. %,.—THE FLYING YANKEE; or, THE Ocran Out- Law By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 5 cents. 8.—SETH JONES. By Edward 8, Ellis. 5 cents, (2 Others to follow,in rapid succession, by ED- WARD S ELLIS, COL. PRENTISS INGRAHAM, MRS. ANN 8S STEPHENS, ete. etc. The HALF DIME LIBRARY is sold by all news- dealers; or is sent, post-paid, on receipt of price— five cents per number. Address BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 WitLiam Street, New Yorx. a » i A iN aint v; “The Model Family Paper —AND— Most Charming of the Weeklies.” A pure paper; good in every thing; bright, bril- liant and attractive. Serials, Tales, Romances, Sketches, Adventures, Biographies, Pungent Es- says, Poetry, Notes and Answers to Cor respondents, Wit and Fun—all are features in every number, from such celebrated writers as no paper in America can boast of. What is dest in POPULAR READING, that the paper always has; hence for HOME, SHOP, LI- BRARY and GENERAL READER it is without a ri- val; and hence its great and steadily increasing cir- culation. Fhe Saturpay JOURNAL is sold everywhere by | newsdealers; price siz cents per number; or to sub- _ scribers, post-paid, at the following cheap rates, viz.: Four months, one dollar; one year, thres dollars; or, two copies, five dollars. Address BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William street, New York. 1—Was She His Wife? 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