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THE YOUNG PILGRIM,

BY MRS. HOFLAND.

18mo., Muslin, Gilt Back, 38 Cents.


FRANK FAIRFIELD,

OR THE YOUNG SAILOR.

BY M. H. BARKER, THE OLD SAILOR.

18mo., Muslin, Gilt Back, 38 Cents.


"This is an excellent nautical autobiography of a Cabin Boy, who rose to the rank of Admiral. Well told, with historical incidents, Nelson, the Nile, &c."—Jeffersonian (N. O.) Republican.

"This is an interesting story of one Frank Fairfield, a brave and good lad, who went to sea, where he saw lots of strange sights, and learned much of the world. A wholesome tone pervades the book, and it may be read with pleasure and profit."—City Item.

"A charming sea story for the Juveniles. It reminds us of Jack Halyard, and the Swiss Family Robinson and is quite as interesting."—Godey's Lady's Book.