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Catalogue of Books Published by the

HARTFORD, CONN.

BRANCH OFFICES, CHICAGO, ILL. & CINCINNATI, OHIO.

1st, 1876.

ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER. last work. 150 Engravings. New, Bright, and Refreshing. A Splendid Gift Book.

THE TRUE-BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT. Edited by the LL. D., with Historical Introduction. An entirely new rendering of a very old story. This book should be in the library of every lawyer and man of intellect, and read by everybody. It is as amusing as it is instructive.

GABRIEL CONROY. 's great Work. Now first published in book form. Critics have pronounced it the most fascinating work of the day. A beautiful Octavo volume of 533 pages, including cuts. ' 33 Full Page Illustrations.

THE BIG BONANZA: An authentic account of the discovery, development and wonderful exhibit of the great Comstock Silver Lode; Sketches of the most Prominent Men interested in the mines; Incidents and Adventures; Humorous Stories; Amusing Experiences; Anecdotes, &c., &c. A rollicking book, by the famous writer DAN DEQUILLE, with an Introduction by Mark Twain. A book for the times. An elegant Octavo of about 600 pages, 66 full page and many text Engravings.

MY WINTER ON THE NILE AMONG THE MUMMIES AND MOSLEMS: By Author of "My Summer in a Garden," "Back-Log Studies," &c., &c. A delightful book of Egyptian travel. Octavo, 477 pages.

BIBLE LANDS ILLUSTRATED. By Rev. A Pictorial Handbook of Bible Lands and Christian Antiquities. Interesting to both old and young. Over 900 Pages. 600 Engravings and maps.

D. L. MOODY AND HIS WORK. By the REV. W. H. DANIELS. The Author visited Great Britain and took part in the revival meetings there, and this book is a complete Biography of Moody and Sankey, and a full account of their labors in Great Britain and America, including those in Brooklyn, Philadelphia and New York. It is the only Original lives of these men out, and is Authentic. 519 Pages. 17 Full-page Engravings.

WI-NE-MA (THE WOMAN-CHIEF) AND HER PEOPLE. By the HON. A. B. MEACHAM, Chairman of the Modoc Peace Commissioners, &c. This is the record of the heroic Indian woman, who at the risk of her own life saved the author from butchery at the time of the assassination of Gen Canby and part of his associates by the Modocs. 12mo. 168 Pages. 16 Engravings. Price in Cloth $1.00.

FACSIMILE OF GEN'L WASHINGTON'S ACCOUNT WITH THE UNITED STATES, FROM 1775 TO 1783. A Centennial Curiosity worth having. By permission of Congress the original account book of Gen'l Washington was taken from the archives at Washington, lithographed and printed, and this volume is a perfect fac-simile in every respect of the original. Price $2.50.

Those wishing to act as Agents for any of these Books will please select the one best suited to their market, and send for Circulars, terms, &c.