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ORIGIN, RISE, AND PROGRESS OF MORMONISM:

Biography of its Founders, and History of its Church, Personal Remembrances, and Historical Collections, hitherto unknown. By POMEROY TUCKER. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, $1.75.

A Letter from Thurlow Weed.

NEW YORK, June 1, 1867. DEAR SIR: I have been so constantly occupied, that I really did not get time to say how much I was interested in your History of Mormonism. I have long hoped that some person with personal⚫ knowledge of the origin of this great delusion-who saw it, as I did, when it was "no bigger than a man's hand," and who has the courage and capacity to tell the whole truth-would undertake the task. I read enough of your manuscript to be confident that you have discharged this duty faithfully. The character you have given "Joe Smith," his family, and his associates, corresponds with what I have often heard from the old citizens of Palmyra. Such a work is wanted, and no one but a writer personally and familiarly acquainted with the false Prophet and his surroundings could have written it. Truly yours,

POMEROY TUCKER, Esq.

COMETH UP AS A FLOWER.

An Autobiography. By a Lady. 1 vol., 8vo. Paper covers, 60 cents.

THURLOW WEED.

"It is written by a lady, and is said to be so extraordinarily good, that whenever you begin it you cannot lay it down again-not even when it is finished."-Cor. N. Y. Daily Times.

"A strikingly clever and original tale, the chief merits of which consist of the powerful, vigorous manner of its telling, in the exceeding beauty and poetry of its sketches of scenery, and in the soliloquies, sometimes quaintly humorous, sometimes cynically bitter, sometimes plaintive and melancholy, which are uttered by the heroine."-Times.

DR. WILMER'S LOVE; Or, A QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE.

By MARGARET LEE. Author of "Arnold's Choice." 1 vol., 12mo. $2.00.

"Of all the books of fiction we ever read, none seemed so truthful; there was none so graphic, none so delineative of suffering humanity and poor human nature, and none so truthfully descriptive of the skilful and kind physician, a model of a doctor well worthy of imitation by the tyros of the healing art, and practitioners generally."-Brooklyn Eagle.

HAND-BOOK OF PRACTICAL COOKERY,

For Ladies and Professional Cooks. By PIERRE BLOT, Professor of Gastronomy, and Founder of the New York Cooking Academy. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth. Price, $2.00.

"No one need be told who Blot is."-Utica Herald.

"He is a genius in his line."-Daily Advocate.

"Here is a book for housewives.-Rural New Yorker.

"It abounds in sensible things."-Pittsburg Christian Advocate.

"It should be placed in every household in the land."- Worcester Gazette.

"If there ever was a book 'no library should be without,' it is most assuredly this."-Free Press.

"We venerate Prof. Blot. If his system is followed, dyspepsia will be driven from the country." -City Item

"His fame for thoroughness in gastronomy extends throughout the land."-Dayton Herald. "It is beyond question the best cook-book that has yet appeared."-Daily Republican. "The directions for preparing all kinds of meats are admirable."-Chicago Post. "We commend the author for his attempts to instruct our ladies in his art."-Presbyterian.

Either of these Books sent to any address, by mail, on receipt of the price.

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