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Prentiss Ingraham, 247 Ailigator Ike; or, The Secret of the Ever- ye By Capt. Fred. Whittaker. 248 Montana Nat, the Lion of Last Chance Camp. By Edward Willett. 249 Elephant Tom, of Durango; or, Your Gold-Dust or Your Life. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 250 The Rough Riders; or, Sharp-Eye, the Seminole Scourge, By Buckskin Sam, 251 Tiger Dick vs. Iron Despard; or, Every Man Has His Match. By P. 8. Warne. 252 The Wall Street Blood; or, Tick Tick,the Telegraph Girl. By Albert W. Aiken. 253 A Vankee Cossack}; or, The Queen of the Nihilists. By Capt. erick Whittaker, 254 Giant Jake, the Patrol of the Mountain. Newton M. Curtis. 255 The Pirate Priest, By Col. P. Ingraham. 256 Double Dan, the Dastard; or, The Pirates of the Pecos. By Buckskin Sam, 257 Death-Trap Diggings ; or, A Hard Man from 'Way Back. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 258 Bullet Head, the Colorado Bravo, By Captain Mark Wilton, 259 Cutlass and Cross, By Col. P. Ingraham. 260 The Masked Mystery. By A. P. Morris. 261 Black Sam, the Prairie Thunderbolt; or, The Bandit-Hunters. By Col. Jo Yards, 262 thy le ng Tom, the Terror of the Toughs. By Col. Thomas Hoyer Monstery. 263 Iren-Armed Abe, the Hunchback De- stroyer, Captain Mark Wilton. 264 The Croeked Three, By Buckskin Sam. 265 Old Double-Swordy; or, Pilots and Pi- rates. By Capt. Fred. Whittaker, 266 Leopard Luke, the King of Horse-Thieves. 4 Captain Mark Wilton. 267 The White Squaw. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 268 c ike, the Man of Frills: or, Bad Ben's Bad Brigade. By William. R. Eyster. 269 The Bayou Bravo, By Buckskin Sam, 270 Andros, the Free Rover; or, The Pirate’s Daughter. By Ned Buntline, 271 Stonetist, of Big Nugget Bend; or, Old Ketchum’s Tug of War, By Capt. Mar Wilton. 272 Seth pA td pel Relea oer Survevor: or, The Secret of Sitting Bull. By Capt. F. Whittaker. 273 Mountain Mose, the Gorge Outlaw. By Buckskin Sam. 274 Flush Fred, the Mississippi Sport: or, Tough Times in Tennessee.. 275 The Smuggler Cutter, By J.D. Conroy. 276 Texas Chick, the Southwest Detective. , By Captain Mark Wilton, 277 The Saucy Jane, Privateer. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. ercules Goldspur, the Man of the Velvet and. By Captain Howard Holmes. 279 The Gola-Dragon,. By Wm. H. Manning. 280 Black-Hoss Ben; or, Tiger Dick’s Lone arne, By Col, Prentiss Ingraham. arauders; or, Chap- Carl’s Revenge. By Buckskin Sam, vy Ed. Willett. Merciless 283 Sleek 9 the Devil of the Mines; or, The € +y 284 The Three |. 286 Pistol Johnny. By | 287 Dandy Dave and His Horse, White Stock- « (es aT? ji ing; 288 Electro Pete, the Man of Fire; ; Wharf s of the F Cross. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. ' or, Old Lronsides’ rigates /hittaker. Revenge. By Capt. Fred. 285 Lightning Bolt, tbe Canyon Terror; or, The Mountain Cat’s pudge. y Mark Wilton. oseph E, Padger, Jr. or, Duecats or Death. By Buckskin Sam. or, The Rats of Locust Point, By A. P. Morris. 289 Flush Fred’s Full Han 4. or, Life and e| ~ - wt, ° | 291 Horseshoe nee Joseph E. +393 pe Sh Steve, By Buckskin Sam. | 294 Bro b 995 , = » + 6 ne: Strife in Louisiana. By Edward 90 The Lost Corvette; or, Blakeley’s Last Cruise. By Capt. Fred. Whittaker. ank, the Man of Big Luck, Capt. Mark Wilton. oke Worner, the Boss Roustabout, By h E. Badger, Jr. 7 illett. cloth Burt, the Denver Dandy. By etna Howard Holmes. Old Cross-Eye, the Maverick-Hunter. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. | 296 Duncan, the Sea-Diver; or, The Coast vale tr i ws } es! ae , < . $ : oa a3 a * ‘ y. 298 Logger Lem} or. Life an Woods. B Vultures. By George St. George. 297 onion i Kube, the Strong Arm of Hot- By Wm. H. Se pastas th e the Edward Willett e 299 Three of a Kind. Tiger Dick, Iron Des- and the Sportive Sport. yy P.S. Warne. 300 ASP y Wm. R. Eyster. ortin 2 ech B 301 Bowlder Bill; or, The Man from Taos. . By Buckskin Sam. 802 a 54 aM aro Saul, the Handsome Hercules; or, The Grip of Steel. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 303 Top-Notch Tom, the Cowboy Outlaw; or, The Satanstown Election. By Cant. Whittaker. 304 Texas Jack, the Prairie Rattler; or, The Queen of the Wild Riders. By Buffalo Bill. 305 Silver-Plated Sol, the Montana Rover. By By Captain Capt. Mark Wilton, 306 The Roughs of Richmond; or, The Mystery of the Golden Beetle.. By A. P. Morris. 307 'The Phantom Pirate. By Col.Ingraham. 308 Hemlock Hank, Tough and True. By Edward Willett. 309 Raybold, the Rattling Ranger. By Buckskin Sam. 310 the Marshal of Satanstown. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. 311 Heavy Hand, the Relentless, Mark Wilton. 312 Kinkfoot Karl, The Mountain Scourge; or, oh Out the Score. By Morris gata 313 eet Magic, Detective. By Anthony orris. 314 Lafitte; or, The Pirate of the Gulf. By Prof. J. H. Ingraham, 315 Flush Fred’s Doubles or, The Squat- ter’s League of Six. By Edward Willett. 316 Lafitte’s Lieutenants; or, Theodore, the Child of the Sea. By Prof. J. H. Ingraham. 317 Frank Lightfoot, the Miner Detective; or, Following a Blind Lead. By J. E. Badger. 318 The Indian ren ont or, Red Rovers on Blue Waters. By Col, Prentiss Ingraham, 319 Wild Bill, the Whirlwind of the West. By Buffalo Bill. 320 The Genteel Spotter. By A. W. Aiken, 321 California Claude, the Lone Bandit, By Captain Howard Holmes, 322 The Crimson Coyotes, By Buckskin Sam, 323 Hotspur Hugh; or, The Banded Brothers of the Giant’s Arm. Ry Captain Mark Wilton. 324 Old Forked- Lightning, the erg Ay or, Every Inch a Man. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 325 The Gentleman Pirate; or, The Her- mit of Casco Bay. By Col. P. Ingraham 326 The Whitest Man In the Mines; or, The Dog-Town Crowd. By Capt. F. Whittaker. 327 Terrapin Dick, the Wild Woods Detec- tive. By Edward Willett. 328 King Kent; or, The Bandits of the Bason. By Buckskin Sam. 329 The League of Three; or, Buffalo Bill's Pledge. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 330 Cop Colt, the Quaker City Detective. By has. Morris, 331 Chispa Charley,the Gold Nugget Sport; or, The Rocky Mountain Masks. By J. E. Badger. 332 Spring-Heel Jack, By Col, Monstery. 333 Derringer Deck, the Man with the Drop. By Wm. R. Byster. 334 The Cipher Detective, By A. P. Morris. 335 Flash Dan, the Nabob; or, The Blades of Bowie Bar. By Capt. H. Holmes, 336 The Magic Ship. By Col. P. Ingraham. 337 Old Gabe, the Mountain Tramp. By Ed. Willett. 338 Jack Sands, Sport, By Philip 8S. Warne. 339 erent Eagle Sam, the Hercules Hide- unter. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 340 Cool Conrad, the Dakota Detective. By Capt. H, Holmes. 341 The Sea Desperado. By Col. Ingraham. 342 Blanco Bill, the Mustang Monarch, By Buckskin Sam. 343 The Head Hunter; or, Mark Magic in the Mines, By A. P. Morris, 344 Double Shot Dave of the Left Hand, By Wm. R Evyster. 345 Masked Mark, the Mounted Detective. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 346 Ocean Guerrillas; or. The Planter Mid- shipman. By Col, Prentiss Ingraham. 347 Denver Duke, the Man With ‘Sand; or Centipede Sam’s Lone Hand, By Capt. How- ard Holmes. 348 Dan Dillon, Kivg of Crosseut: or, A Wo- man’s Wild Work. By Edward Willett. 3849 Lion-Hearted Dick,the Gentleman Road- Agent. By Albert W. Aiken. 350 Flash Falcon, the Society Detective. By Weldon J. Cobb, 351 Nor’? Weat Nick, the Border Detective; or, Dan Brown's Ficht for Life. By J. E. Badger. 352 The Desperate Dozen. By Cap. Howard Holmes. 353 Barb Brennan, the Train Wrecker. By John Cuthbert. 354 Red Richard, By Albert W. Aiken. 355 Stormy Steve, the Mad Athlete. By Jos,E. adger, Jr, 356 Three Handsome Sharps, By Wm. R. Eyster. 357 Jack Simons, Detective. By A. P. Morris. 358 peg Prince of Pan-Out, By Buckskin am, 359 Vellow Jack, the Mestizo; or, Tiger Dick to the Rescue. ‘By Philip 8S. Warne, 360 Jumping Jerry, the Gamecock from Sun- down. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 361 Tombstone Dick, By Ned Buntline, Ce Sl —~_- 362 Buffalo Bill’sGrip. By Col. P. Ingraham 363 Crowningshield, the Sleuth; or, Pitiless as Death. By Albert W. Aiken. 364 The Sea Fugitive. By Col. P. Ingraham. 365 Keen Kennard, the Shasta Shadow; or, The Branded Face. By Capt. Howard Holmes. 366 The Telegraph Detective; or. The Dy- namite League. By George Henry Morse. 367 A Royal Flush; or, Dan Brown's Big Game of Freeze-Out. By Jos. E, Badger, Jr. 368 The Canyon King. By Edward Willett. 369 The Coast Corsair, By Col. P. Ingraham. 370 The Dusky Detective, By A. W. Aiken. 371 Gold Buttons; or, The Up-Range Pards. By Buckskin Sam, 372 pegtete Crisp; or, The Man With a Record, By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 373 The Sailor of Fortune; or, The Buc- caneers of Barnegat Bay. By Col. P. Ingraham. 374 Major Blister, the Sport of Two Cities. By Capt. Howard Holmes. 375 Royal George, the Three in One, By Wm, R. Eyster. 376 The Black Beards; or, The High Horse on the Rio Grande, By Albert W. Aiken. 377 Afloat and Ashore, By Col. P. Ingraham, 378 John Armstrong, Mechanic. By Capt, F. Whittaker. 379 Howling Jonathan; or. The Terror from Headwaters. By Jos. E, ger, Jr. 380 The Golden Serpent; or, Tiger Dick’s Pledge. By P. 8. Warne. 381 The Gypsy Gentleman the Demon Detective. By A 382 The Bonanza Rand the Cool Clan. By Capt. Howard Holmes. 383 Silver Sam, Detective. By Maj. Daniel Boone Dumont of the U, 8. A. 384 Injun Dick, Detective; or, Tracked fronr t e Rockies to New York. By Albert W. Aiken, 385 Wild Dick Turpin, the Lion of Leadville, By Wm. H. Manning. 386 Hawk Heron, the Falcon Detective. By Jackson Knox, (Old Hawk.) 387 Dark Durg; or. The Ishmael of the Hills. By Jos, E. Badger, Jr. 388 The Giant Buccaneer. By Col.Ingraham., 389 Colonel Double-edge, the Cattle Baron’s Pard, By Maj. Daniel Boone Dumont, U.S. A. 390 The Giant Cupid; or, Cibuta John's Great Jubilee. By J. C. Cowdrick. 391 Kate Scott, the Decoy Detective; or, Joe Phenix’s Still Hunts By A. W. Aiken. 392 The Lost Bonanza; or, The Boot of Silent Hound, By Capt. Howard Holmes, 393 The Convict Captain; or, The Battles of the Buecaneers. By Col. Prentiss In am. 394 White Beaver, the Exile of the Platte; or, A Wronged Man’s Red Trail. By Buffalo Bill. 395 Deadly Aim, the Duke of Derringers. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 396 The Piper Detective. By Wm. R. Eyster. 397 The Wizard Brothers; or, White Beaver's Red Trail. By Buffalo Pill. 398 Sleepless-Eye, the Pacific Detective; or, Runving Down a Double. By Geo. C. Jenks, 399 The New Monte Cristo; or, The Wan dering Jew of the Sea, By Col. P. ingraham. 400 Captain Coldgrip, the Sport Detective. By Capt. Howard Hoimes, 401 The One-Arm Pard,. By Buffalo Bill. 402 Snapshot Sam, the Pistol Sharp. By Wm_ R, Eyster. 408 The Nameless Sport. By J. E. Badger, Jr. 404 Silver Rifle Sid, By Philip 8. Warne, 405 Old Baldy, the Brigadier of Buck Basin. ; By Wm. H. Manning. 406 Old Pop Hicks, Showman. By Capt. F. Whittaker. or, Nick Fox, rt W. Aiken, Captain Coldgrip’s Nerve; or, Injun. ey Nick on Deck. By Capt. Howard Holmes. 408 Doe Grip, the Sporting Detective. Albert W. Aiken. 409 Rob Roy Ranch; or, The Imps of the Pan Handle. By Joseph E. Badger, 4 By Ready August xi 10 Sarah Brown, Detective; or, The Mystery . of the Pavilion. By K. F. Hill. Ready ept. ¥ A new issue every Wednesday. Readle*’s Dime Library is for sale by ak Newsdealers, ten cents per copy, or sent by mail op receipt of twelve cents each. BEADLE AND ADAMS, PustisHeErs, 98 William Street, New York or, Dread Don, of” 4 ie -— s+ ne ee