The states and territories of the great West : including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minesota [sic], Kansas, and Nebraska . §p^ <Bxf falter gag Saints, WITH A MEMOIR OF JOE SMITH, THE AMERICAN PROPHET. Illustrated, 399 pp. 12mo. Price $1 00. Mormonism, or American Mahomedanism, is the most singular delueion of modern times. That such a dark, wild, baseless and immoralvagary should have its rise, and grow and flourish in the middle ofthe 19th century, and in a community that is noted for its intelligenceand its respect for morality and religion, is, in the h


The states and territories of the great West : including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minesota [sic], Kansas, and Nebraska . §p^ <Bxf falter gag Saints, WITH A MEMOIR OF JOE SMITH, THE AMERICAN PROPHET. Illustrated, 399 pp. 12mo. Price $1 00. Mormonism, or American Mahomedanism, is the most singular delueion of modern times. That such a dark, wild, baseless and immoralvagary should have its rise, and grow and flourish in the middle ofthe 19th century, and in a community that is noted for its intelligenceand its respect for morality and religion, is, in the highest degree, sur-prising. Already the number of its foolish votaries is counted by scoresof thousands, and the grossness of their immoralities, the horror oftheir crimes and debauchery, and the darkness of their superstition, arenot excelled in the deepest recesses of the Turkish harems, or in thefoulest haunts of Asiatic licentiousness and debauchery. MILLER, ORTOS & MULLIGAN, Publishers, No. 25 Park Row, New York, and 107 Genesee-st,, Auburn. EXCITING -ADVENTURES OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPTIVE,. OR, 15 YEARS ADVENTURE OF WM. JACKMAff. Including his Residence among the Cannibals of Nuyts Land, with Portaits and other Illustrations. Edited by Pev. I. Chamberlain. Muslin, 392 pp. 12mo. Price $1,25. Notices of tlie Press—Brief Extracts. The glowing accounts from this new Ophir have been so well authenticated that theBtatements in this volume will gain ready credence.—Rochester Democrat. This is a neat volume of some 400 pages, containing a new chapter in the history ofadventure; the hero being the first civilized man who ever returned from a forced andlengthened residence among the anthropophagi of New Holland, and told the story of whathe saw and suffered.—Rural New Yorker. He gives a most glowing account of the manners and customs of the barbarous peopleamong which his lot was cast.—Republican Advocate. If our readers will procure a copy of it, they will be. able to ascer


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