Charles Scribner's Juvenile Publications. “It tends to throw a mild and attractive light over home, and to minister to those gentler feelings, which find its best soil in the quiet and purity of the sanctuary of childhood.”— Weekly Sun. “The style of the book is simple, lively, and attractive; it must become one of the favorites of the day, especially among young readers,”"—Southern Lite- rary Gazette, II. BRAGGADOCIO, a book for Boys and Girls. By Mrs. L. C. Tur, Author of “I will be a Lady,” ete. 1 vol., 16mo, with six tinted Illustra- tions. III. GULLIVER JOI; his Three Voyages, being an Account of his Marvel- lous Adventures in Kailoo, Hydrogenia, and Ejario. By E.serr Perce, 1 vol., 16mo, with six tinted Illustrations. IV. THE YOUNG EMIGRANTS—Madelaine Tube—the Boy and the Book—1 vol., 16mo, with Llustrations,