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Show LEA AND BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. PICCIOLA. ILLUSTRATED EDITION. PICCIOLA, THE PRISONER OF FENESTRELLAi OR, CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE. BY X. B. SAINTINE. A NEW EDITION, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. In one elegant duodecimo volume, large type, and fine paper; price in fancy covers 50 cents, or in beautiful extra crimson cloth. " Perhaps the most beautiful and touching work of fiction ever written, with the exception of Undine.''- At!Ju. "The same pnblishers hRve shown their patriotism, common sense, and good taste by puttill!: forth their fourth edition of this work, with a set of very beautifule0!:'8ved embelliBhments. There never was a book which betLer deserved the compliment. It ie one of greatly: superior merit to Paul and Vir~nia, and we beheve it is destined to surpass that popular work of St. Pierre in popu- ~~~~ ~ !!hi~hteP:~l~~dttf~~Jti~v~nJ:gcl~~~ <gt.t~ie~~se~o~ed~~eW'it!~~~£~~o~0~ bold attack on feudal prejudices; Saintine's strikes deeper, and assails the secret infidellty which ~~; ~o":\'i.o~;~~~~~~i,~t.fio~'i.its stronghold. A thousand editions of Picciol.a will not be too "This IS a little ~em of its kind-a beautiful conceit, beautifully unfolded and applied. The style ~~o P;~~~ 0:~~~~ ~fc~~~~~~fo;t~l~&e?n~~~e~~uC:~r}~~~ :n;e J';i~~~xrh= ~eP;:~otr:~::: and beaut1fuJ in moral as PiccioL'l."-..Ner.o York Review. "The present edition is got up in beautiful style, with illustrations, and reflects credit upon the ~f~~~ra8 ~me";::;scoC:,~:,Oh~o~t t~~e fi~~t0~~:~:d, :Uhdo fuii s~~!~r~~~8e e:;_~~~~o %~~e;~ ~~ ~~~~;"~? ~~;;J;-;;;~ge~t~~~~ 'lr~ ~h~P~~s~h:t0Ve~te~~ll~~reili~~n~'~~!!:;~:i~p;]i "A new edition of this exquisite story has recently been issued by Messrs. Lea <k Blanchard, embellished and .illustr-<~.ted in the most elegant manner. We understand that the work was completely out of prmt, and a new edition w1ll then be welcomed. It contains a <lellghtful letter from the author. givrng a painful lDSight into the personal history of the characters who figure in the story."-Eveni.nqBull.etm. "The most charmmg work we have read for many a day. "-Rich11umd Enquirer. LOVER'S RORY O'MORE. B.ORY 0'M0RE-A NAT:IONAL ROMANCE, BY SAMUEL LOVER. A new und cheap edition, with illustrations by the Author. Price only 25 cents. Also, a beautiful edition in royal 12mo., price 50 cents, to match th~ following. "A truly Irish, national, and characteristic story.''-L<mdon Literary Gazetu. 11 Mr. Lover has here pr~uced his best work of fiction, which will survive when half the Insh sketches w1th wltich Lhe hterary world teems are forgotten. The interest we take in the varied adventures of Rory is never once suffered to abate. We welcome him with high delight, and part from him wtth regret. "-.London Sun. LOVER'S IRISH S'l'ORIES. LEGENDS AND STORIES OF IRELAND, BY SAMUEL LOVER. In one very neat IWi~h llf~~ti~: lbj'~h~ e,f~g~~th or fancy paper, LOVER'S SONGS AND BALLADS, INCLUDING THOSE OF THE "IRISH EVENINGS." In one neat 12mo. volume, price 25 cents. MARSTON, OR THE MEMOIRS OF A STATESMAN AND SOLDIER BY THE REV. GEORGE CROLY, Author of 4 ' Salathiel," "Angel of the World," &c. In one octavo volume, paper, price fifty cents . .,A work of h1gh character nnd ahsorbing intel'flst "- Nm Orletlnl Btl, |