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i abs Rifle and Revo 3 O'y’S LYBRARY. — 1 Adventures of Buffalo Bill. From Boyhood to Man hood. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 2 The Ocean Hunters; or, The Chase of the Leviathan. By Captain Mayne Reid. An extra large number. 0 3 Advenwines of Wild Bill, the Pistol Prince. Remarkable career of J. B. Hikok. By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. 4 The Prairie Ranch; or, The Young Cattle Herders. E. Badger, Jr. § Texas Jack, the Mustang King. Thrilling Adventures in the Life of J. B. Omohundro, “‘ Texas Jack,” By Col. P. Ingraham, | By Jos, 6 Cruise of the Flyaway; or, Yankee Boys in Ceylon. By C. Dunning Clark. Y Roving Joe: The History of a Young “ Border Ruffian.” Brief | Scenes from the Life of Joseph E. Badger, Jr. By A. H. Post. 8 The Flyaway Afloat; or, Yankee Boys Round the World. By C. Dunning Clark. 9 Bruin Adams, Old Grizzly Adams’ Boy Pard. By | Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 10 The Snow Trail; or, The Boy Hunters of Fur-Land. A Narra- | tive of Sport and Life around Lake Winnipeg. By T. C. Harbaugh. | 11 Old Adams, the Bear Tamer; or, The Monarch of | the Mountain. By Dr, Frank Powell. | 12 Woods and Waters; or, The Exploits of the Littleton Gun Club. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. 13 A Rolling Stone: Incidents in the Career on Sea and Land as Boy and Man, of Col. Prentiss Ingraham. By Prof.Wm. R. Eyster. 14 Adrift on the Prairie, and Amateur Hunters on the Buffalo Range. By Oll Coomes, 15 Kit Carson, King of Guides; or, Mountain Paths and Prairie Trails. By Albert W. Aiken. a 16 Red River Rovers; or, Life and Adventures iu the Northwest. By C. Dunning Clark. 17 Plaza and Plain; or, Wild Adventures of “ Buckskin Sam,” | (Major Sam 8. Sau By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. ver; or, The Littleton Gun Club on the Buffalo Range. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. 19 Wide-Awake George, the Boy Pioneer. By Ed. Willett. 20 The Dashing Dragoon; or, The Story of General George A. | Custer, from West Point to the Big Horn. By Capt. F. Whittaker. 21 Deadwood Dick as a Boy; or, Why Wild Ned Harris, the New | England Farm-lad, became the Western Prince of the Road. By Edward L. Wheeler. 22 The Boy Exiles of Siberia. By T. C. Harbaugh. 23 Paul De Lacy, the French Beast Charmer; or, New York Boysin the Jungles. By C. Dunning Clark. 24 The Sword Prince: The Romantic Life of Colonel Monstery, (American Champion-at-arms.) By Captain Fred. Whittaker, 25 Round the Camp Fire ; or, Snow-Bound at “Freeze-out Camp.” A Tale of Roving Joe and his Hunter Pards. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 26 Snow-Shoe Tom: or, New York Boys in the Wilderness. A Narrative of Sport and Peril in Maine. By T, C. Harbaugh. 27 Yellow Hair, the Boy Chief of the Pawnees. The Ad- venturous Career of Eddie Burgess of Nebraska. By Col. Ingraham. 28 The Chase of the Great White Stag and Camp and Canoe. By C. Dunning Clark. 29 The Fortune-Hunter; or, Roving Joe as Miner, Cow-Boy, Trapper and Hunter. By A. H. Post. 30 Walt Ferguson’s Cruise. A Tale of the Antarctic Sea. By C. Dunning Clark. 31 the Boy Crusader; or, How a Page and a Fool Saved a King, By Captain Frederick Whittaker, 82 White Beaver, the Indian Medicine Chief: or, The Ro- mantic and Adventurous Life of Dr. D, Frank Powell, known on the Border as “ Fancy Frank,” “‘ Iron Face,” ete. By Col. P. Ingrabam. 33 Captain Ralph, the Young Explorer; or, The Centipede Among the Floes, By C. Dunning Clark, 34 The Young Bear Hunters. A Story of the Haps and Mishaps of a Party of Boys in the Wilds of Michigan. By Morris Redwing. 35 The Lost Boy Whalers ; or, In the Shadow of the North Pole, By T. C. Harbaugh. 36 Smart Sim, the Lad with a Level Head. By Ed. Willett, 37 Old Tar Knuckle and His Boy Chums; or, The Monsters of the Esquimaux Border. By Roger Starbuck. 38 The Settler’s Son; or, Adventures in Wilderness and Clear- ing. By Edward §, Bilis, 39 Night-Hawk George, and His Daring Deeds ard Adventures in the Wilds of the South and West. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 40 The Ice Elephant; or, The Castaways of the Lone Coast. By Captain Frederick Whittaker. 41 The Pampas Hunters; or, New York Boys in Buenos Ayres, By T. C. Harbaugh. 42 The Young Land-Lmbber. By C. Dunning Clark, 43 Bronco Billy, the Saddle Prince, By Col P, Ingrabam, = te : 44 The Snow Hunters; or, Winter in the Woods. By Barry De Forrest. 45 Jack, and Tom, the Three Champion Brothers: or, Adventures of Three Brave Boys with the Tattooed Pirate, By Captain Frederick Whittaker. 46 The Condor Killers; or, Wild Adventures at the Equator. By T. C. Harbaugh. 47 The Boy Coral Fishers; or, The Sea-Cavern Scourge. By Roger Starbuck, 48 Dick, the Stowaway; or, A Yankee Boy’s Strange Cruise. By Charles Morris, / 49 Tip Tressell, the Floater; or, Fortunes and Misfortunes on the Mississippi. By Edward Willett. | 50 The Adventurous Life of Nebraska Charlie, (Chas. E. Burgess.) By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, 51 The Colorado Boys; or, Life on an Indigo Plantation. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 52 Honest Harry; or, The Country Boy Adrift in the City. By Charles Morris. 53 The Boy Detectives; or, The Young Californians in Shanghai. By T. C. Harbaugh. 54 California Joe, the Mysterious Plainsman, By Col. Ingraham. 55 Harry Somers, the Sailor-Boy Magician, By 8S. W. Pearce. 56 Nobody’s Boys; or, Life Among the Gipsies, By J. M. Hoff man, 57 Tho Menagerie Tlunter; or, Fanny Hobart, the Animal Queen. By Major H. Grenville, ‘‘Sea Gull.” 58 Lame Tim, the Mule Boy of the Mines. By Charles Morris. 59 Lud Lionheels, the Young Tiger Fighter. By Roger Starbuck. 60 The Young Trail Hunters; or, New York Boys in Grizzly Land, By’T. C. Harbaugh. 61 The Young Mustangers. By C. Dunning Clark. 62 The Tiger Hunters; or, The Colorado Boys in Tiger-Land. By Joseph E, Badger, Jr. 63 The Adventurous Life of Captain Jack, the Border Boy. (John W. Crawford, the Poet Scout.) By Col. Prentiss Ingraham, 64 The Young Moose-Hunters; or, Trail and Camp-fire in the New Brunswick Woods. By Wm, H. Manning. 65 Black Horse Bill, the Bandit Wrecker; or, Two Brave Boys to the Rescue. By Roger Starbuck. 66 Little Dan Rocks; or, The Mountain Kid’s Mission, By Morris Redwing. 67 *Lo ore Lije; or, How a Rough Boy Won His Way. By C. Dunning Clark. 68 Flatboat Fred; or, The Voyage of the ‘‘Experiment.” By Edward Willett. 69 The Deer-Hunters; or, Life in the Ottawa Country. By Jobn J. Marshall. 70 Kentucky Ben, the Long Rifle of the Plains; or, The Boy Trappers of Oregon, By Roger Starbuck. 71 The Boy Pilot; or, The Island Wreckers. By Col. Ingraham, 72 Young Dick Talbot. By Albert W. Aiken. 73 Pat Mulloney’s Adventures; or, Silver Tongue, the Dacotah Queen, By C. L. Edwards. 74 The Desert Rover; or, Stowaway Dick Among the Arabs, By Charles Morris. 75 The Border Gunmaker; or, The Hunted Maiden. By James L. Bowen. 76 The Kit Carson Club; or, Young Hawkeyes in the North- west. By T. C. Harbaugh. 77 Left-Handed Pete, the Double-Knife. By Jos, E, Badger, Jr. 78 The Boy Prospector ; or, The Scout of the Gold Ravine. By Roger Starbuck. 79 Minonee, the Wood Witch; or, The Squatter’s Secret. By Edwin Emerson, 80 =e Boy Cruisers; or, Joe and Jap’s Big Find. Ey Edward Ulett. A New Issue Every Week. BEADLE’S Boy’s Lizrary is for sale by all Newsdealers, five cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of six cents each. BEADLE AND ADAMS, PusrisHERs, 98 William Street, New York. a ie ae (COMIC IMOOK<S (EO)