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1. A Hard Crowd;or, Gentleman Sam’s Sister. By Philip S. Warne.2. The Dare-Devil;or, The Winged Witch of the Sea. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham.3. Kit Carson, Jr.,The Crack Shot of the West. By Buckskin Sam.KIT CARSON, JR.—No. 3.4. The Kidnapper;or, The Great Shanghai of the Northwest. By Philip S. Warne.5. The Fire-Fiends;or, Hercules, the Hunchback. By A. P. Morris.6. Wildcat Bob,The Boss Bruiser; or, The Border Bloodhounds. By Edward L. Wheeler, author of “Deadwood Dick,” “Double Daggers.”7. Death-Notch,The Destroyer; or, The Spirit Lake Avengers. By Oll Coomes.8. The Headless Horseman.A strange story of Texas. By Capt. Mayne Reid.9. Handy Andy.By Samuel Lover.HANDY ANDY.—No. 9.10. Vidocq,The French Police Spy. Written by himself.11. Midshipman Easy.By Capt. Marryat.MIDSHIPMAN EASY.—No. 11.12. The Death-Shot;or, Tracked to Death. By Capt. Mayne Reid.13. Pathaway;or, Nick Whiffles, the Old Trapper of the Northwest. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.14. Thayendanegea,The Scourge; or, The War-Eagle of the Mohawks. By Ned Buntline, author of “The White Wizard.”15. The Tiger-Slayer;or, Eagle-Head to the Rescue. By Gustave Aimard.16. The White Wizard;or, The Great Prophet of the Seminoles. By Ned Buntline.17. Nightshade,The Robber Prince of Hounslow Heath. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.18. The Sea Bandit;or, The Queen of the Isle. By Ned Buntline.19. Red Cedar,The Prairie Outlaw. By Gustave Aimard.20. The Bandit at Bay;or, The Pirates of the Prairies. By Gustave Aimard.21. The Trapper’s Daughter;or, The Outlaw’s Fate. By Gustave Aimard.22. Whitelaw;or, Nattie of the Lake Shore. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.23. The Red Warrior;or, Stella Delorme’s Comanche Lover. By Ned Buntline.24. Prairie Flower.By Gustave Aimard, author of “Tiger-Slayer,” etc.25. The Gold-Guide;or, Steel Arm, the Regulator. By Francis Johnson.26. The Death-Track;or, The Outlaws of the Mountain. By Francis Johnson.27. The Spotter-Detective;or, The Girls of New York. By Albert W. Aiken.28. Three-Fingered Jack,The Road-Agent of the Rockies; or, The Boy Miner of Hard Luck. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.29. Tiger Dick,The Faro King; or,The Cashier’s Crime. By Philip S. Warne, author of “A Hard Crowd,” etc.30. Gospel George; or,Fiery Fred, The Outlaw. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.31. The New York ‘Sharp;’or, The Flash of Lightning. By Albert W. Aiken.32. B’hoys of Yale;or, The Scrapes of a Hard Set of Collegians. By John D. Vose.33. Overland Kit.By Albert W. Aiken.34. Rocky Mountain Rob.By Albert W. Aiken.35. Kentuck, the Sport.By Albert W. Aiken.36. Injun Dick.By Albert W. Aiken.37. Hirl, the Hunchback;or, The Swordmaker of the Santee. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.38. Velvet Hand;or, The Iron Grip of Injun Dick. By Albert W. Aiken.39. The Russian Spy;or, The Brothers of the Starry Cross. By Frederick Whittaker.40. The Long Haired ‘Pards;’or, The Tartars of the Plains. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.41. Gold Dan;or, The White Savage of the Great Salt Lake. By Albert W. Aiken.42. The California Detective;or, The Witches of New York. By Albert W. Aiken.43. Dakota Dan,The Reckless Ranger; or, The Bee-Hunters Excursion. By Oll Coomes.44. Old Dan Rackback,The Great Extarminator; or,The Triangle’s Last Trail. By Oll Coomes.45. Old Bull’s Eye,The Lightning Shot of the Plains. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.46. Bowie-Knife Ben,The Little Hunter of the Nor’-west. By Oll Coomes.47. Pacific Pete,The Prince of the Revolver. By Jos. E. Badger.48. Idaho Tom,The Young Outlaw of Silverland. By Oll Coomes.49. The Wolf Demon; or,The Queen of the Kanawha. By Albert W. Aiken.50. Jack Rabbit,The Prairie Sport; or,The Children of the Llano Estacado. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.51. Red Rob,The Boy Road-Agent. By Oll Coomes.52. Death Trailer,The Chief of Scouts; or,Life and Love in a Frontier Fort. By Hon. Wm. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill).53. Silver Sam; or,The Mystery of Deadwood City. By Col. Delle Sara.54. Always on Hand; or,The Sportive Sport of the Foot Hills. By Phillip S. Warne, author of “A Hard Crowd,” “Patent Leather Joe.”55. The Scalp Hunters.A Romance of the Plains.By Capt. Mayne Reid.56. The Indian Mazeppa; or,The Mad Man of the Plains. By Albert W. Aiken.57. The Silent Hunter; or,The Scowl Hall Mystery. By Percy B. St. John.58. Silver Knife; or,Wickliffe, the Rocky Mountain Ranger. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.59. The Man From Texas; or,The Outlaw of Arkansas. By Albert W. Aiken.60. Wide Awake; or,The Idiot of the Black Hills. By Frank Dumont.61. Captain Seawaif,the Privateer. By Ned Buntline.62. Loyal Heart; or,The Trappers of Arkansas. By Gustave Aimard.63. The Winged Whale.By Albert W. Aiken.64. Double-Sight, the Death Shot.By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.65. The Red Rajah; or,The Scourge of the Indies. By Captain Frederick Whittaker.66. The Specter Barque.A Tale of the Pacific.By Captain Mayne Reid.67. The Boy Jockey; or,Honesty versus Crookedness. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.68. The Fighting Trapper; or,Kit Carson to the Rescue. By Capt. J. F. C. Adams.69. The Irish Captain;A Tale of Fontenoy. By Captain Frederick Whittaker.70. Hydrabador,The Strangler; or,Alethe, the Child of the Cord. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.71. Captain Cool-Blade; or,The Man-Shark of the Mississippi. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.72. The Phantom Hand.A Story of New York Hearths and Homes.By Albert W. Aiken.73. The Knight of the Red Cross; or,The Magician of Granada. A Tale of the Alhambra. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.74. Captain of the Rifles.A Romance of the Mexican Valley.By Captain Mayne Reid.75. Gentleman George; or,Parlor, Prison, Stage and Street. By Albert W. Aiken.76. The Queen’s Musketeer; or,Thisbe, the Princess Palmist. By George Albony. Ready September 10th.77. The Fresh of Frisco; or,The Heiress of Buenaventura. By Albert W. Aiken. Ready September 24th.A new issue every week.Beadle’s Dime Libraryis for sale by all Newsdealers, ten cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents each. BEADLE & ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York.

1. A Hard Crowd;or, Gentleman Sam’s Sister. By Philip S. Warne.

2. The Dare-Devil;or, The Winged Witch of the Sea. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham.

3. Kit Carson, Jr.,The Crack Shot of the West. By Buckskin Sam.

KIT CARSON, JR.—No. 3.

KIT CARSON, JR.—No. 3.

KIT CARSON, JR.—No. 3.

4. The Kidnapper;or, The Great Shanghai of the Northwest. By Philip S. Warne.

5. The Fire-Fiends;or, Hercules, the Hunchback. By A. P. Morris.

6. Wildcat Bob,The Boss Bruiser; or, The Border Bloodhounds. By Edward L. Wheeler, author of “Deadwood Dick,” “Double Daggers.”

7. Death-Notch,The Destroyer; or, The Spirit Lake Avengers. By Oll Coomes.

8. The Headless Horseman.A strange story of Texas. By Capt. Mayne Reid.

9. Handy Andy.By Samuel Lover.

HANDY ANDY.—No. 9.

HANDY ANDY.—No. 9.

HANDY ANDY.—No. 9.

10. Vidocq,The French Police Spy. Written by himself.

11. Midshipman Easy.By Capt. Marryat.

MIDSHIPMAN EASY.—No. 11.

MIDSHIPMAN EASY.—No. 11.

MIDSHIPMAN EASY.—No. 11.

12. The Death-Shot;or, Tracked to Death. By Capt. Mayne Reid.

13. Pathaway;or, Nick Whiffles, the Old Trapper of the Northwest. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

14. Thayendanegea,The Scourge; or, The War-Eagle of the Mohawks. By Ned Buntline, author of “The White Wizard.”

15. The Tiger-Slayer;or, Eagle-Head to the Rescue. By Gustave Aimard.

16. The White Wizard;or, The Great Prophet of the Seminoles. By Ned Buntline.

17. Nightshade,The Robber Prince of Hounslow Heath. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

18. The Sea Bandit;or, The Queen of the Isle. By Ned Buntline.

19. Red Cedar,The Prairie Outlaw. By Gustave Aimard.

20. The Bandit at Bay;or, The Pirates of the Prairies. By Gustave Aimard.

21. The Trapper’s Daughter;or, The Outlaw’s Fate. By Gustave Aimard.

22. Whitelaw;or, Nattie of the Lake Shore. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

23. The Red Warrior;or, Stella Delorme’s Comanche Lover. By Ned Buntline.

24. Prairie Flower.By Gustave Aimard, author of “Tiger-Slayer,” etc.

25. The Gold-Guide;or, Steel Arm, the Regulator. By Francis Johnson.

26. The Death-Track;or, The Outlaws of the Mountain. By Francis Johnson.

27. The Spotter-Detective;or, The Girls of New York. By Albert W. Aiken.

28. Three-Fingered Jack,The Road-Agent of the Rockies; or, The Boy Miner of Hard Luck. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.

29. Tiger Dick,The Faro King; or,The Cashier’s Crime. By Philip S. Warne, author of “A Hard Crowd,” etc.

30. Gospel George; or,Fiery Fred, The Outlaw. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.

31. The New York ‘Sharp;’or, The Flash of Lightning. By Albert W. Aiken.

32. B’hoys of Yale;or, The Scrapes of a Hard Set of Collegians. By John D. Vose.

33. Overland Kit.By Albert W. Aiken.

34. Rocky Mountain Rob.By Albert W. Aiken.

35. Kentuck, the Sport.By Albert W. Aiken.

36. Injun Dick.By Albert W. Aiken.

37. Hirl, the Hunchback;or, The Swordmaker of the Santee. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

38. Velvet Hand;or, The Iron Grip of Injun Dick. By Albert W. Aiken.

39. The Russian Spy;or, The Brothers of the Starry Cross. By Frederick Whittaker.

40. The Long Haired ‘Pards;’or, The Tartars of the Plains. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.

41. Gold Dan;or, The White Savage of the Great Salt Lake. By Albert W. Aiken.

42. The California Detective;or, The Witches of New York. By Albert W. Aiken.

43. Dakota Dan,The Reckless Ranger; or, The Bee-Hunters Excursion. By Oll Coomes.

44. Old Dan Rackback,The Great Extarminator; or,The Triangle’s Last Trail. By Oll Coomes.

45. Old Bull’s Eye,The Lightning Shot of the Plains. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.

46. Bowie-Knife Ben,The Little Hunter of the Nor’-west. By Oll Coomes.

47. Pacific Pete,The Prince of the Revolver. By Jos. E. Badger.

48. Idaho Tom,The Young Outlaw of Silverland. By Oll Coomes.

49. The Wolf Demon; or,The Queen of the Kanawha. By Albert W. Aiken.

50. Jack Rabbit,The Prairie Sport; or,The Children of the Llano Estacado. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.

51. Red Rob,The Boy Road-Agent. By Oll Coomes.

52. Death Trailer,The Chief of Scouts; or,Life and Love in a Frontier Fort. By Hon. Wm. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill).

53. Silver Sam; or,The Mystery of Deadwood City. By Col. Delle Sara.

54. Always on Hand; or,The Sportive Sport of the Foot Hills. By Phillip S. Warne, author of “A Hard Crowd,” “Patent Leather Joe.”

55. The Scalp Hunters.A Romance of the Plains.By Capt. Mayne Reid.

56. The Indian Mazeppa; or,The Mad Man of the Plains. By Albert W. Aiken.

57. The Silent Hunter; or,The Scowl Hall Mystery. By Percy B. St. John.

58. Silver Knife; or,Wickliffe, the Rocky Mountain Ranger. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

59. The Man From Texas; or,The Outlaw of Arkansas. By Albert W. Aiken.

60. Wide Awake; or,The Idiot of the Black Hills. By Frank Dumont.

61. Captain Seawaif,the Privateer. By Ned Buntline.

62. Loyal Heart; or,The Trappers of Arkansas. By Gustave Aimard.

63. The Winged Whale.By Albert W. Aiken.

64. Double-Sight, the Death Shot.By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.

65. The Red Rajah; or,The Scourge of the Indies. By Captain Frederick Whittaker.

66. The Specter Barque.A Tale of the Pacific.By Captain Mayne Reid.

67. The Boy Jockey; or,Honesty versus Crookedness. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr.

68. The Fighting Trapper; or,Kit Carson to the Rescue. By Capt. J. F. C. Adams.

69. The Irish Captain;A Tale of Fontenoy. By Captain Frederick Whittaker.

70. Hydrabador,The Strangler; or,Alethe, the Child of the Cord. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

71. Captain Cool-Blade; or,The Man-Shark of the Mississippi. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.

72. The Phantom Hand.A Story of New York Hearths and Homes.By Albert W. Aiken.

73. The Knight of the Red Cross; or,The Magician of Granada. A Tale of the Alhambra. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.

74. Captain of the Rifles.A Romance of the Mexican Valley.By Captain Mayne Reid.

75. Gentleman George; or,Parlor, Prison, Stage and Street. By Albert W. Aiken.

76. The Queen’s Musketeer; or,Thisbe, the Princess Palmist. By George Albony. Ready September 10th.

77. The Fresh of Frisco; or,The Heiress of Buenaventura. By Albert W. Aiken. Ready September 24th.

A new issue every week.

Beadle’s Dime Libraryis for sale by all Newsdealers, ten cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents each. BEADLE & ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York.


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