Al Great Book for Agenta. ;;Published this i»f e;H.5iii 1858?. K- ^F;i ft y-a r sin Chi I ni•, j Or tKe life an Atii/rioan Siare. V' *:;;; .; frajim-BtHtaWJfc #4^0 pagcF,ClothyGut buck- PriceThis. is the Stile of one of the inoit intonil^- r kSnirrnnhtOS of tllP lt;lltV» It *• *“•*onpturcs. niuuiy, -auj res' in f.neoF tho Northern states.xvftiTTrfE press sa* «* I*.1 The story is l«Ul With great simplicity, .U* with much power and jftthij * Whoever takes Tt will find it difficult »o lay itdogn untrl » •,/finished.—National Er*, Washington, D. C- ■ A narridve of real exponent^ '.ike tfce above ■will have far more cfieat against slnvory thaff the ingeniously wrought novel, however true to liie ilapictwos uin: by.—Am. Unptist.Here is n book of facts, stranger than fiction’ nnd o thousand fold more thrilling; ft simple;WOcoilcuium j s : : . •* .tercsu a story wortNtciuiiug.— iUisaion Kecont,A TUOlwfttiH CANVASEK IS WANTEDIn each county in the free states, to engage v in the sale of Qw above work immediately.— Sueh can easily clear from$50 to 0100 per monWThe work is beawtifdlly printed and bonwtf; and is as large os the books that tell for $l^»khut as we mean to sell tit least okb BUK»wrt»TH0CsA?t» ctSrfEB through agente, we have made tho retail price only ONE POLL Alt.A SAMPLE COPV of tho book will be seat bv usaii, postage paid, on rcciept of the price, and our private circular to Agents, with termi,els, Address. •• IT. DAYTON, Publisher.No. 29 A nu street New York.