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Show L!8T Oi' VALUABLE AND POPULA.R BOOKS. T. S. ARTHUR'S WORKS. fthe following List of Books are all written by T. S. AnTuun, th• well-knowu author, of whom it has beeu stdd, "that d.t;ing h• A. not wrillf'~t a wori ~e would wisiL to erase." They are all gotten 1p in the best stylo of binding, and aro worthy of a plaoe in eve17 household.] TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM, AND This powerfully-written work, one of the best by its pvpular At4t71Br, has met with an imm nse sale-t n thous'l.ud COJJies havi11g b~en ordered within a month of publioation. It is a largo 12mo., illustrated with a beautiful Mezzotint Engraving, by Sartain; printed on fine white paper, and bound in the best English lliusl:n, gilt oaok. Pri\le $1. 00. The following are a few of the many Notices o! the Press. Powerful P.nd HCII\fiOniLblo.-N. Y. Inrlf'pr•mfl'nt. n11 scene11 a.ro palufnlly gr~tphlo, 11.nt1 Jurnliih Lhrllltng n.rgnments for tbo tt>rnporllnot I&UAO -Nm·tm1 18 Lfff'rm·1/ aa:u If e. written In tho ltuthor's' tno~t forcible 1\nd vigorous 11tylo.-Lehiuh VaTiry; Tfmt•fl. Iu tho" Ton Nlgbtt~lo IL H1tr-Room "Romo of tho ronHf'I'Jtll'llCNt of htv11ru kl'nplug, the ,.eowing of tho wind" ILtHl "reaping' tho whirlwind," A.r fnl ln\vf'd hy IL "ft1lU'fnl rnnK.. mm 1Ltlon," 11.nd tho" cloNing ~;couo," JH'e~;outlng plcturo11 of fo1u·ful, lLrllllng inlHrollt. · -~m. C(mri~r. ThMo 111 no exA.ggf'ratlon In tltose pagot~-thoy eoom to have been tlllod np from "ctual 1 b~~ervn.t io n .-Phi /a rttlphin. Sttn. Wo luLVe rNttl it with tho moHt lntenl'!e lot ro11t, nntl commend It as a work caltttltLtod ~o do an tmmtlnHe nmonnt of good.-Ltmcastrr R.ryJrtaR. Wo wit!lt tlt11.t nll Jovot·H of bar-roorn11 anti rum would read the book. It wlliJ>!Ly tbt-m richly to do so.-N. Y. N01·fhtrn Bfarlc. It 111 ~nUlcle ut comruondo.tlon of thl11 llltle volume to say that It Is from tho grnplllc pen of 'r. S. Arthur, whollo works \viii be re1ttl u.nd r reu.d long n.fter ho h1u1 put~Hod ,way. llo II! 1\ll truo to nMure, as ftLr RR he nttempt~; to explore H, lUI Rh1Lk11pea.rr lllmMolf; nnd Lie workll, cone qneutly, have au hnmonr;o POJ>uiiLrity.-New llatwtt ~tum. Tbere Bre mA.ny IICOMR uuoqnA.Ied ror pA.tboa ll.nd beauty. The death or little M&rJ .. eoarcely }Jo llUrpH.S!!eti.-N. Y. Home Journal. WHAT CAN WOMAN DO 1 Um.,., with Mezzotint Engraving, ............................... Prioe $l.Ot Our purpose '"to Hbow, In a. 11~rles of lifo plctnre11, what woman can do, 1\R well r~ rood &I for eTll Wo det~ire to bring hor bofut·o y ou nij a living entity, that you may 8~ her aa ehe 111, ~tnd comprehend in some 8mn.ll rlogreo the ln11uenoe 11he vr-I~Jidsln tbt world'11 progT"ess "PWa.rd, as we!J as hllr power to mar the human soul and draiS It dow11 .,. petdlt!ou, w'>en heJ own ¥plrlt Is <!1\rkened by r-'1. ....... ion• -!!'!!' .. •MI. fro- ,.,. \ tf':Jef. tTST OF VALUABLE AND POPULAR BO_OK_S_. _____ , T. S . A H. T H U R 'S W 0 R K S-Con#nued. RELIGION Prhe, oa, IN COMMON LIFE. .1.00 NOTIOES OF Tll.E PR11:88, JL panderl! to tlle doctr~ UOfol and ton eta Of no }ll\rtlcnlar aeot 1 And Will bo found an ex~ JeDt bock to pl~tco In tho hn.nt111 or young J>O,I]llo.-Sawmna.ll 0forg£rm , ooHuu tHtr y1\ .-who'rnl<q uwfro(ll) rC. Jt.lcnlatotl to do gootl, nnd to pnt Into tho hn.ntls of t1,o youth or the ,.t'lu'hol1.1- Owo'hr.k will lmorMt the reader, and 11.t tho 11n.me tlmo toMb leesone uC praotlcal Jfl!/18/!ngPr, Vt. It IH d~"'iguod to 11how that tho bfln.ntloR 1\nd ~ndel\rmont11 of Chrlstl11.olty aro to be tlenlupnd ILntltl tlto 11tcrn rmLIItlo11 qr nvory-dn.y lifo.- Vr.rm~mt ltff'IIRt'UVt'!r. Hill a tilllllly nrtd ~·>od ltook, w.u'\1 11houltl bo witloly ru~ttl, eepectally Ly young Clt rlst! t.nl -C(•?Liral Oh. llt•raut, UincfmwU. Mr. Artlntr Is 1\lrnatly Wl'll known M an earnMt man wbo11e ohjoct hM bonn to rio bl11 part In HJH'liiLdlug the doctrluo11 and t lt.<'hlug, of tho ClJrilltlan rollglon; anti lu Lbo pro~ out vol utno Ito ur~t 11 thn uocot~H I ty of chl\rlty, and udoavors to lrn prtlHII u pou tho r61\tlor tltn J'IL<'t th11.t rnliglou 111 ror d1LI Iy lifo, "~tod cannot be put nl!ltlo at tho tntu ~l ull elol\ll of lSn.hlmtlt ovon lug11. "-Gourin- anll Nnquf1·1'r. Moro dncldndly roliiSions In ill'! ch~~.r!"ctor thnu Artllur'11 other work11, thotlgh It le nelthor dootl'l nrLI uor MClll.rlan.-Oh. 1'tmn,, Ohlra(Jo. 'l'ho pon or 'L'. 8. Arthur nev" tlrOR. lu tlriH now volumo, wo pr<~ool•o tltnt 110 1 lUll IILhorlug fiUCCOHIIfnlly In r otluclng l>r lof Rto rloll, tho aim of wh ich Ill JIIOri\J, ~ l e8 eay11 truly, wltllll Ito dnclaro11 I ,Lt "no '~P cln.l thoology Is tanght In llll11 v•>lumc," hy which Ito ntt'll.llfl/ we 11uppo~o, tiJat cootrovortod UOI:{ IIliLI! aro JH>l lu troduc,•<L lli11 r•lr\iu point IH, "Ht'llg on, to ho or 1\UY roll.l llliO to 1\ lllltn , JJIUIIt COIIIO cowu IIIlo all hill U!Lily duliM, Mtd rol(ul!\to hls11.ctlonfl by 11. divino Hlltudru·u."-R.ttler Nrtvs lA•ftn·. · No 11pod1LI tltoology lll tn.ughtlu thl11 volume. H ltddrO!IIIOI! ltsulf to no JliLrtlculn.r 11<.\!l Bora dleomu urn l nl\tlon. lL bM no aim but to ILII!IIst roon to grow bettor, aud thonce, bo.pplor.Oar. l'l~. A.rtllUr bu produced few more satisfactory booke than thls.-.&tla.f and Bu. THE HAND WITHOUT THE HEART; OR, Prioe, THE LIFE TRIALS OF JESSIE LORING. tl .OO The point or tlliiJ 11tory le exprellflcd In the tltlo; and tho story Hl'lelt Is 1\ sharply dra •• Uluetratlon 0( the folly and madnoKS or linking together hvo Immortal Roots by Ut" tough cbaln11 of aelflAb lntcreAt, prldo, or bo.HM PMHion. 'l'ho leHIJou llLngltt 111 one o1 ... P elgnlfloBnce; and th ouAtl.Dd!l or holl.rtll will throb tn almoKt wild ro~:~pouso, to lbt W. experiences of JeMie Loring, who In u.U tho bitter triiLIII of !tor nnh11.ppy nnlo.a, IWerTed not a halr'lj breadth from honor, principle, orr llgloufl duty, though tomptattou lame In 1t11 moct alluring 11hape. A,. tho typo or n. trne womau, 11be 1• worthy to be llllb&l.med 111 the memory or every retLder.-.SouUU~rn ...trgtu. TilE YOUNG LADY AT DOHE. 'e'Oia. ~Q ODA. - .. Prfoe, •J. ~ |