Charles Scribner's J avenile Publications. LINE UPON LINE, by the Autbor of “ Peep of Day ;” ® second series... .50 PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT, by the Author of “Peep of Day,” ete., third 50 HERE A LITTLE AND THERE A LITTLE, or Scripture Facts, by the Author of “ Peep of Day,” ete. 1 vol., 18mo, with engravings. 4th pacveccen 50 This is probably the best and most popular series of juvenile books ever pub- lished. The publisher refers with the most entire confidence to all parents and teachers who have introduced these books into their families or schools, who will testify as to the useful and correct religious instruction which they contain. * T. S: ARTHUR’S POPULAR TALES. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES, or a Tale for the Rich and Poor, 1 vol., ee PASS Sen tis SAORI sen sen ea eae” FANE SOSA NEE 45 RICHES HAVE WINGS. A Tale for the Rich and Poor. 1 vol, eli 25; Avie <1 betes O OR ROENNN, “OR BPN PRIETO 45 RISING IN THE WORLD. A Tale for the Rich and Poor. 1 vol. Se 5 de Fad k ve Ua8s odipdedisian odindin Wh Resneemee en ABAO“Qeen* PAA? “ES 45 MAKING HASTE TO BE RICH, or the Temptation and Fall. ivol., pS AIDE TS 2 a eee areal Mi 45 DEBTOR AND CREDITOR, a Tale for the Times. i1vol. 1Smo.....- 45 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. 1 vol., 18m0......e--+eseeerereree’ .. 40 The above bound in uniform volumes in Sheep, for Libraries and District elite BOR cance conbnsen sven snsd vyeeeney ermeere rN TT 3 00 “Mr. Arthur’s Tales are deservedly popular. His delineations of life come home ‘to the business, and bosoms of men,’ and are without exaggeration or unhealthy sentiment.”—Ogdensburg Sentinel. “They are written in a pleasant style, and inculcate in an interesting manner maxims of sound sense and morality. We sincerely recommend them to all parents who wish that their children should be furnished with books fitted both to please and profit them, for their hours of relaxation.”—Ithaca, Chronicle.