C.S. Francis & Co., New York, have published a uniform Seriesof Choice volumes for Young People, by some of the most distinguishedwriters for Children. Neatly bound in cloth, and illustrated by Engravings.
L. MARIA CHILD.—FLOWERS FOR CHILDREN: No. 1, for Childreneight or nine years old.
—— FLOWERS FOR CHILDREN: No. 2, for Children three or four years old.
—— FLOWERS FOR CHILDREN: No. 3, for Children eleven or twelve years old.
MARY HOWITT.—FIRESIDE TALES.
—— THE CHRISTMAS TREE: A Book of Stories.
—— THE TURTLE DOVE OF CARMEL; and Other Stories.
—— THE FAVORITE SCHOLAR; LITTLE CHATTERBOX; PERSEVERANCE,and other Tales. By Mary Howitt, Mrs. S.C. Hall, and others.
MRS. TRIMMER.—THE ROBBINS; OR DOMESTIC LIFE AMONGTHE BIRDS. Designed for the Instruction of Childrenrespecting their Treatment of Animals.
MISS LESLIE.—RUSSEL AND SIDNEY AND CHASE LORING:Tales of the American Revolution.
MRS. CAROLINE GILMAN.—THE LITTLE WREATH OF STORIES AND POEMS FOR CHILDREN.
—— STORIES AND POEMS FOR CHILDREN.
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.—A CHRISTMAS GREETING:Thirteen New Stories from the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen.
—— A PICTURE BOOK WITHOUT PICTURES; and other Stories:by Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by MaryHowitt, with a Memoir of the Author.
—— A DANISH STORY BOOK.
CLAUDINE; OR HUMILITY THE BASIS OF ALL THE VIRTUES.A Swiss Tale. By a Mother; author of "Always Happy," "True Stories from History," &c.
FACTS TO CORRECT FANCIES; or Short Narrativescompiled from the Memoirs of Remarkable Women. By a Mother.
HOLIDAY STORIES. Containing five Moral Tales.
MRS. HOFLAND.—THE HISTORY OF AN OFFICER'S WIDOW, and her Young Family.
—— THE CLERGYMAN'S WIDOW, and her Young Family.
—— THE MERCHANT'S WIDOW, and her Young Family.
MISS ABBOT.—KATE AND LIZZIE; OR SIX MONTHS OUT OF SCHOOL.
MISS ELIZA ROBBINS.—CLASSIC TALES. Designed for theInstruction and Amusement of Young Persons. By theauthor of "American Popular Lessons," &c.
MRS. S.C. HALL.—TURNS OF FORTUNE; ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS, &C.
—— THE PRIVATE PURSE; CLEVERNESS, and other Tales.
Thirty volumes of this series have been published, including someof the choicest books for young people, by Mary Howitt; MariaChild; Mrs. Hofland; Mrs. Hall; Mrs. Gilman; Miss Leslie;Hans Andersen, and others.
The Story Teller; TALES FROM THE DANISH of Hans Christian Andersen.
Containing Ole Lucköie; The Buckwheat: The Wild Swans;The Angel; The Fellow-Traveler; The Elfin Mound; The FlyingTrunk; The Bundle of Matches.
The Ugly Duck; AND OTHER TALES: by Hans Christian Andersen.
Containing The Ugly Duck; Top and Ball; The Little Mermaid;The Storks; The Nightingale: The Rose of the Elf; HolgerDanske; The Emperor Frederick Barbarossa; The Dying Child.
Little Ellie; AND OTHER TALES: by Hans Christian Andersen.
Containing Little Ellie; The Tinder Box; The Wicked King;The Resolute Leaden Soldier; The Garden of Paradise; TheShepherdess and Chimney-Sweep; Little Ida's Flowers; The Daisy; New Year's Eve.
The Merchant's Daughter; AND OTHER TALES: by Mrs. S.C. Hall.
How to Win Love; OR, RHODA'S LESSON. A s