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- A Yankee in Canada ; : with, Anti-slavery and reform papers, by Henry D. Thoreau, author of "A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers," "Walden," "Cape Code," etc., etc
- A child's history of the United States, by John Bonner, author of "A child's history of Greece" and "A child's history of Rome" : in three volumes
- A journal of hospital life in the Confederate army of Tennessee, from the battle of Shiloh to the end of the war : with sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period
- A new translation of the Hebrew prophets : with an introduction and notes, by George R. Noyes, D.D., Hancock Professor of Hebrew, etc., and Dexter Lecturer in Harvard University
- A thousand a year
- A thousand a year, by Mrs. E.M. Bruce
- A youth's history of the great civil war in the United States, from 1861 to 1865, by R.G. Horton
- Adventure of a kite, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle
- Afloat in the forest, or, A voyage among the tree-tops, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The desert home," "The ocean waifs," etc. ; with illustrations
- Agnes Wilbur, or, A daughter's influence, by Catherine M. Trowbridge
- Alexander H. Stephens in public and private : With letters and speeches before, during, and since the war
- Arabesque sur un thème allemand, par H.G. Andrès
- Baron's well, by Margaret Blount, author of "The Earl's bride, or, The curse of Carnigie," "A broken life," "A dangerous woman," "The foster sisters," etc., etc
- Beadle's dime book of fun : comprising good things from the best wits, and a rare collection of laughable stories and jokes, No. 3
- Betty's hopes, or, Trust in God, by the author of Kate Elmore, Village schoolmistress, etc
- Big Foot, the guide, or, The surveyors : a tale of the Carolina settlements, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "Eagle Eye," "Ruth Harland," etc
- Bloodby brook, or, The bride of Plymouth Rock, by the author of "Mad Mike," "Mexican Joe, " "The scout of the Rio Grande," "Revolutionary Joe," etc
- Brave old salt, or, Life on the quarter deck : a story of the great rebellion, by Oliver Optic, author of "The soldier boy," "The sailor boy," "The young lieutenant," "The Yankee middy," "Fighting Joe," "The Woodville stories," "The Riverdale story books," etc., etc
- Bright cloud : a story of the Black Hawk War, by William H. Bushnell
- Brownie Sandford : or, The recovered pearl, by Mrs. Carrie L. May, author of "Sweet clover; or Nellie Milton's housekeeping"
- Brownie Sandford : or, The recovered pearl, by Mrs. Carrie L. May, author of "Sweet clover; or Nellie Milton's housekeeping"
- Cast away, or, The island bride : a romance of the "Enchanted Isles", by Roger Starbuck, author of "On the deep," "Golden harpoon," etc
- Charity, or, Nettie's victories : a story for the young, by H. de W.R
- Charley Wheeler's reward, by Mary Dwinell
- Charlie Codman's cruise : a story for boys, by Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Frank's campaign," "Paul Prescott's charge," "Helen Ford"
- Chincapin Charlie, by Nellie Eyster, author of "Sunny hours, or, Child life of Tom and Mary" ; illustrated by White
- Christmas eve at the cottage, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle
- Claude captured, or, A night in Newgate : containing vivid descriptions of the dashing adventures and wonderful escapes of the daring Claude Duval and the fair Dora, by the author of the "Claude Duval" series, the "Jonathan Wild" series, and the "Nightshade" series
- Climbing and sliding, by the author of "Katherine Morris", "Sunset stories", &c
- Dick and his cat : an old tale in a new garb, by Mary Ellis
- Die Eisjungfrau und andere Geschichten, von H. Chr. Andersen ; with English notes by C.E.F. Krauss, instructor at Harvard College
- Docia's journal, or God is love, by Pansy
- Eleanor : an autobiography
- Eph Peters, or, The scout of the Mohawk Valley, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "Star eyes," "Twin scouts," "Eagle eye," etc
- Fairies of our garden, by the author of "Child-life in Italy."
- False shame, by Frances Lee ; four illustrations
- Gay cottage, by Glance Gaylord
- Germantown : a tale of the Quaker city during the Revolution, by the author of the prize story, "Child of song"
- Gilbert Starr and his lessons, by Glance Gaylord
- Guilty or not guilty, or, The ordeal of fire : a tale of thirty years ago, by Mrs. Ann E. Porter, author of the "Creole Sisters"
- Gypsy's cousin Joy, by E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Gypsy Breynton."
- Haste and waste, or, The young pilot of Lake Champlain : a story for young people, by Oliver Optic, author of "Rich and humble," "In school and out," "Watch and wait," "Work and win," "Hope and have," "The Riverdale story books," "The army and navy stories," "The Boat Club stories," etc
- Hearts forever, or, The Old Dominion battle-grounds : a tale of 1782, by N.C. Iron, author of "Two guards," "Godbold the spy," etc
- Heath's greatly improved and enlarged infallible government counterfeit detector, at sight : the only infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and altered bank notes, government bonds, etc
- Helen Ford, Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Ragged Dick," "Tattered Tom," "Luck and pluck," etc., etc
- I don't know how, by E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Gates ajar," "Gypsy series," &c
- Ida, the sewing girl, or, The convict's daughter : a tale of New York City, by Miss Amelia Montague
- Jesus on earth, with eight illustrations in oil colors
- Karaibo, or, The outlaw's fate, by J. Stanley Henderson, author of "Prairie Chick," "Lost cache," etc
- Kidnapped, or, The free rangers of the Coosaw : a tale of 1781, by J. Stanley Henderson, author of "Man in green," "Lost cache," "Karaibo," etc
- Kitty's knitting needles, by the author of "Country sights and sounds," "Autumn days," &c, &c
- Leather-Legs, the hunter : a "yarn" of forest life, by the author of "Zeke Sternum," "The Tory outwitted," "Tiger-eye," etc., etc
- Liese : the bride of Wolf Glen, by L. Ritchie
- Lift a little, or, The old quilt, by Mrs. J.P. Ballard
- Little Amy's birthday, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle
- Little Margery : "thy kingdom come", by the author of "Little Katy and Jolly Jim," "Jolly and Katy in the country," and "Nellie's stumbling-block"
- Little red cloak, with eight illustrations in oil colors
- Long-rifle, hunter, or, Adventures on the frontier, by the author of "Buffalo Jack, trapper," "Black Bill," etc
- Lost Lenore, or, The adventures of a rolling stone, by Charles Beach ; edited by Captain Mayne Reid, author of 'The scalp hunters,' 'The quadroon,' 'The maroon,' 'The white chief,' 'The rifle rangers,' 'The war trail,' &c. ; beautifully illustrated with original designs by N. Orr
- Madge Graves, by the author of "Bessie Lovell"
- Maggie and Bessie, or, Lame Jemmy's chair
- Margery's city home, by Alice Gray, author of "Little Katy and Jolly Jim," "Jolly and Katy in the country," "Nellie's stumbling-block."
- Margery's city home, by the author of "Little Katy and Jolly Jim," "Jolly and Katy in the country," "Nellie's stumbling-block."
- Margie Hopkins' story, or, At home and in the army, by the author of "Lucy Randolph."
- Mark Myrtle, the maniac hunter, by Ned Runtline
- McGuffey's new fifth eclectic reader : selected and original exercises for schools, by Wm. H. McGuffey, LL. D
- McGuffey's new sixth eclectic reader : exercises in rhetorical reading, with introductory rules and examples, by Wm. H. McGuffey
- Miss Muff and Little Hungry, by the author of "Dollars and cents," "Caspar," "Sunday all the week," "Little nurse of Cape Cod," &c., &c
- Ned Dolan's garret, by the author of "Little Katy and Jolly Jim, " "Katy and Jolly in the country," and "Nellie's stumbling-block."
- Ned Grant's quest, by M.L.B., author of "Bertha Weisser's wish"
- Ned Starling, or, The marauder's island, by J. Stanley Henderson, author of "Man in green," "Lost cache," "Kidnapped," etc
- New book of flowers, by Joseph Breck ; newly electrotyped and illustrated
- Not exactly so, by Zell, author of "Aunt Betsy's rule," and "Social influence."
- Nuts for boys to crack, by Rev. John Todd, D.D., Pittsfield, Mass
- Old Ben Manx, or, The secret dispatches : a tale of South Carolina, by J. Thomas Warren, author of "Old Guess Markham," "Old Hal Williams," etc
- Only a penny, by Nellie Grahame, author of "Diamonds reset," "Stepmother's recompense," &c. [i.e. Mrs. A.K. Dunning]
- Only a penny, by Nellie Grahame, author of "Diamonds reset," "The three homes," etc. : two illustrations
- Orthodoxy : its truths and errors
- Our little one : the little shoe, little feet, little footsteps
- Outward bound, or, Young America afloat : a story of travel and adventure, by William T. Adams (Oliver Optic)
- Overboard, or, The double cruise : a tale of the Japan Sea whaling grounds, by Roger Starbuck, author of "Mad skipper," "Cast away," etc
- Patriotism at home, or, The young invincibles, by the author of "Fred Freeland, or, The chain of circumstances."
- Peleg Smith : a tale of wild and humorous adventure in the tropics, by Boynton H. Belknap, M.D
- Percy's year of rhymes
- Ram Krishna-punt : the boy of Bengal
- Rattlepate, or, The missing deed : a legend of Manhattan in colony times, by Scott R. Sherwood, author of "The incognito," "Tinka, the sorceress," etc
- Recollections of Mary Lyon, : with selections from her instructions to the pupils in Mt. Holyoke female seminary., By Fidelia Fisk
- Red gold, or, The hermit of White Rock, by Miss Camilla Willian
- Revolutionary Joe, by the author of "Mad Mike," etc., etc
- Roundhearts : and other stories, by the author of "Rutledge," "Sutherlands," "St. Philip's," "Frank Warrington," "Louie's last term at St. Mary's" etc
- Ruth Harland, or, The maid of Weathersfield, by W. J. Hamilton, author of "Eagle Eye," "Twin Scouts," "Eph Peters," etc
- Scyros the corsair, or, The daughter of the sea : a romance of the Venetian Republic, by George L. Aiken, author of "Cynthia, the pearl of the points," "Orpha's husband," "Don John of Austria," etc., etc
- Simple Phil, or, The Pineville Massacre : a story of the settlements, by James L. Bowen, author of "The doomed hunter," "Maid of Wyoming," etc
- Six months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln. : The story of a picture, by F. B. Carpenter
- Steps in the upward way : the story of Fanny Bell, by Mary Barrett, author of "Shooting at a mark," etc
- Stories from life : which the Chaplain told
- Stories of many lands, by Grace Greenwood, author of "History of my pets," "Recollections of my childhood," "Merrie England," etc
- Stories of the woods, by Una Locke and Frances Lee, authors of "Legends of New England," etc. ; four illustrations
- Sybil Grey, or, A year in the city, by the author of "The Hugenots of France," "The women of the Bible," etc
- The False brand
- The Kentucky rangers : a tale of the dark and bloody ground, by Emerson Rodman
- The Life, confession, and atrocious crimes of Antoine Probst, the murderer of the Deering family : to which is added a graphic account of many of the horrible and mysterious murders committed in this and other countries
- The Little watchmen, by the author of "Annie Lincoln's lesson"
- The Prize Bible and other tales
- The Rhyming story-book
- The Shawnees' foe, or, The hunter of the Juniata, by W.J. Hamilton
- The birthday party : and other stories, by "Paulina"
- The boys at Dr. Murray's : a story of school life, by Glance Gaylord
- The bug oracle, by Sarah J.C. Whittlesey
- The children's centenary memorial, or, Exhibition book, by Daniel Wise, D.D., corresponding secretary of the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal School
- The cinnamon isle boy, by Mrs. E.C. Hutchings
- The climbers
- The crossing-sweeper, by the author of "Little Katy and Jolly Jim," "Jolly and Katy in the country," and "Nellie's stumbling-block."
- The culprit fay : a poem, by Joseph Rodman Drake ; with one hundred illustrations by Arthur Lumley
- The dead boxer : an Irish romance of thrilling interest, by the author of The 'Colleen Bawn' and other tales
- The deserted mill, or, The reward of industry, by E.L. Llewellyn, author of "Piety and pride," "Little brown Bible," "Dove's nest," "What to do," etc
- The deserted mill, or, The reward of industry, by E.L. Llewellyn, author of "Piety and pride," "Little brown Bible," "Dove's nest," "What to do," etc
- The doomed hunter, or, The tragedy of Forest Valley : a story of the early West, by James L. Bowen, author of "Frontier scouts," "Scouting Dave," etc
- The falcon rover, by James Hungerford, author of "The old plantation," "Master of Heredon," etc
- The goat and her kid, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle
- The gold crushers : a tale of California, by P. Hamilton Myers, Esq., author of "Fort Stanwix," "Chest of gold," 'King of the Hurons," "Harlowe estate," "Paul Morton," etc., etc
- The hermit, or, The vicissitudes of an inheritance : a tale of Virginia, by C.R. Palmer, M.D
- The hidden home, or, The backwoods banditti, by Edward Willett
- The king's ring, by Theodore Tilton ; illustrated by Frank Jones
- The little gold keys, by Mrs. J.P. Ballard
- The little trapper : and other stories, by W. Heard Hillyard
- The lost cache, a tale of hid treasure by J. Stanley Henderson, author of "Red plume," Prairie chick," etc
- The lost ship, or, The cruise for a shadow, by Roger Starbuck, author of "Overboard," "Cast away," "Mad skipper," etc
- The loyalist, a tale of South Carolina during the Revolution by H.K. Browne
- The mad skipper, or, A cruise after the maelstrom, a tale of the sea by Roger Starbuck, author of "Golden harpoon," "On the deep," "Cast away," etc
- The maid of Wyoming, or, The contest of the clans, by James L. Bowen, author of "Doomed hunter," "Scouting Dave," etc
- The man in green, or, The siege of Bexar, by J. Stanley Henderson, author of "Lost cache," "Karaibo," etc
- The midnight lamp, or, Life in the Empire City, by Ned Buntline
- The national fifth reader : containing a complete and practical treatise on elocution, select and classified exercises in reading and declamation, with biographical sketches, and copious notes : adapted to the use of students in literature, by Richard Greene Parker and J. Madison Watson
- The peddler spy, or, Dutchmen and Yankees : a tale of the capture of Good Hope, by W.J. Hamilton, author of "Big Foot, the guide," "Eagle eye," etc
- The pet lamb, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle
- The phantom chief : a tale of the forest, by Seelin Robins
- The prairie trail : a tale of the East and the West, by Edward S. Ellis
- The ranchero : a tale of love and adventure in Mexico, by J.E. Tuel, esq
- The scout of the Rio Grande : a tale of the Mexican War, by L. Augustus Jones
- The scout of the St. Lawrence, or, The voice of the bush, by J.C. Chase
- The scout's vow : a story of early Ohio, by James L. Bowen
- The shadow of the rock, by Fleeta, author of "Principle and interest," "Norah Neil," &c
- The silver lining, by F.S.A., author of "Elsie Bailey," "The conqueror, " etc. ; written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- The singing pilgrim, or, Pilgrim's progress illustrated in song : for the Sabbath school, church & family, by Philip Phillips ; with condensed notes by Rev. J.W. Wiley, D.D
- The snow angel : a tale of life-land and dream-land, by Mistress Knutt
- The sons of liberty, or, The maid of Tryon : a story of the Mohawk Valley in revolutionary days, by W. J. Hamilton, author of "Big foot, the guide," "The peddler spy," etc
- The trail of the Ossipees : a tale of the North Eastern Frontier, by Charles P. Isley
- The vale of shadows, by "Clara Moreton."
- The wheel of fortune, or, The dignity of labor, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "Georgie's menagerie," "The Leslie stories," etc
- The wonderful stories of Fuz-Buz the fly and Mother Grabem the spider
- The woodmen : a tale of the forest, by Asa Beall
- The young marooners on the Florida coast, or, Robert and Harold, by F.R. Goulding
- Tiger-eye : a story of wild adventure in the backwoods, by the author of "Zeke Sternum," etc
- Tiny's Sunday nights, by E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Gates ajar," "Gypsy series," &c
- Tom Wiley, the scout of the North-West, by I.M. Nichols
- Trial, life and execution of Anton Probst : official report of the trial of Anton Probst, for the murder of Christopher Dearing at Philadelphia, April 25, 1866 : as well as his two confessions, one made on May 6th, to his spiritual adviser, the other on May 7th, 1866, to his counsel : wherin he acknowledges to have killed the entire family of eight persons, adn the manner in which he done it : to which is added a history of his previous life, as well as an account of his last hours and execution, published under the supervision of the district attorney, William B. Mann, esq., with the approbation of the judges and counsel for the prisoner
- Two dear friends, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle
- Uncle Downes' home : the boys & girls at Donaldton, by Glance Gaylord
- Winnie and her grandfather, or, The way to overcome evil with good
- Zelda : a tale of the Massachusetts colony, by Miss Jane Howard
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