. Narrative of the United States' expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea. OME AS rOUND—THE LAST OF 1 liE MOHICANS—THi; HEADSMAN—THE TWOAI)\I1K\LS—THK PIONEKKS—the PILOT—LIONEL LINCOLN—THE PATH KIND KK—THE WISH-TON-WISH—MEKCLDES OF CASTILF^THE .MONIKINS—THE BRAVO—THE DEERSLAYER—THE PliAIRIE—THE RED ROVER—WING AND WLNG-WYAN-DOTTE, OR THE HUTTED KNOLL; AND THE TRAVELING BACHELOR. ALSO, NED MYERS; OR, A LIFE BKFORE THE MAST, In one 12mo. volume. Price twenty-five cents. ,:>SO, COOFHRS SEjA. , In six neat voluiiies, royal PJino., e.\tra cloth. COOPERS XiEiiTHZSR STOCEZITG- Ti
. Narrative of the United States' expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea. OME AS rOUND—THE LAST OF 1 liE MOHICANS—THi; HEADSMAN—THE TWOAI)\I1K\LS—THK PIONEKKS—the PILOT—LIONEL LINCOLN—THE PATH KIND KK—THE WISH-TON-WISH—MEKCLDES OF CASTILF^THE .MONIKINS—THE BRAVO—THE DEERSLAYER—THE PliAIRIE—THE RED ROVER—WING AND WLNG-WYAN-DOTTE, OR THE HUTTED KNOLL; AND THE TRAVELING BACHELOR. ALSO, NED MYERS; OR, A LIFE BKFORE THE MAST, In one 12mo. volume. Price twenty-five cents. ,:>SO, COOFHRS SEjA. , In six neat voluiiies, royal PJino., e.\tra cloth. COOPERS XiEiiTHZSR STOCEZITG- TiLZiES, In five neat volumes, royal IJnio., extra cloth. LEA AND BLANCHARDS PUBLICATIONS. BOYS TREASURY OF SPORTS. THE BOrS TREASURY OF SPORTS, PASTIMES AND RECREATIONS. WITH FOUR HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS,BT SAIVIUEI. WIZjIjIAIVIS. IS NOW READY. In one very neat volume, bound in extra crimson cloth; handsomely printed and illustrated with engravines in the first style of art, and containing about six hundred ami fifty articles. A present for all PREFACE. This illustrated Manual of Sports, Pastimes, and Recreations, has been prepared with especialregard to the Health, Exercise, and Rational Enjoyment of the young readers to whom it is ad-dressed. Every variety of commendable Recreation will be found in the following pa?es. First, you havethe little Toys of the Nursery; the Tops and Marbles of the Play-ground; and the Balls of thePlaj-room, or the smooth Lawn. i hen, you have a number of Pastimes that serve to pladden the fireside ; to light up many facesright joyfully, and make the parlour re-echo with mirth. Next, come tlie Ext;rcisin5; Sports of the Field, the Green, and the Play-ground; followed bythe noble and truly English eame of Cncket. Gymnastics are next admitted; then, the delightful recreation of Swimming ; and the healthfulsport of Skating. Archery, once the pride of England, is then detailed ; and very properly followed by Instructi
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