I TO TIE PUBLIC. Being established permanently in the busin068 of circu. lating Books by Traveling Agents solely, I have adopted these as my rules : 156. To dispose of my Books only through my own Agents, and not through Booksellers or Peddlers, as thereby I secure uniformity of prices. 2d. To obligate my Agents by a written contract not to sell any of my publications for less than their regular priccs. . 3d. To furnisla to Subscribers, Books in every respect fully equal to the sample copies. 4th. Not to reduce the price of pay Books after their first issue. To show my observance of these rules thus far, and as an ealikest of any future intentions, I lore state, that I have not allowed my Work on Ohio-the first edition of which was issued ten years since-o be placed for sale in a sitgle Bookstore in the Union, vor sold for less than the original price of Tliree Dollars per copy. It is my desire, that wholtsoever ay read thin, or any of My publications, should recollect the name of the publisler, as it is my intention that it shall never be attached to any work that will not be generally valued, far beyond DOP That I have thus far succecded in my efforts, is evinced by the greatly increased sales of riy Books in those comm2 1Znities wleere the reputation of the publisher has been established by former purchases. It shall be any endeavor to continue the publication of noie but Books of decided merit, and to conduct my busi. ness is a systematic, honorable manner; all of whici, aside froman the pleasure it is certain to confer, will result in the generous patronage of an appreciating public. HENRY WIOC, Author and Publisher. Cincinnati, o., 111 Main St. (ap stairs). caun fag?" "I do," said Kosta. clemanderl :-- it is donc! When the tiilings reached America, a thrill of pride and joy ran through a!the 12x. little vessel. and prepared to battle singly with the whole Austrian fleet, if Kosta was not released, and, by the hour he “You shall hare it, sir," rejoined the fearless ofiicer; he then returned to his own · Are you an American ?" inquired Ingraham. "I am," was the reply. “Do you clemand protection of the Ameri Interrieu betueen ('aptain Ingraham and Kosta, a prisoner on board an Austrian. Jan--Har at Sunriut. AND ACHIEVEMENTS AMERICAN S; SERIES OF NARRATIVES ILLUSTRATING THEIR HEROISI, SELF-RELIANCE, GENIUS AND ENTERPRISE. BY HENRY HOWE, CELEBRATED TRAVELERS; LIFE AND DEATH ON THE OCEAN, ETC. Xllustrated by F. O. C. Darley and others. CINCINNATI: NEW YORK: |