
Large Quarto, printed in red and black, on thick, heavypaper, and unsurpassed for style of printing by any Americanpublication. New and delightful moral stories, with comicIllustrations.
There was a Little Man, and he had a little gun,
And the bullets were made of lead, lead, lead;
He went to the brook, and he shot a little duck,
And he hit her right through the head, head, head.

With full directions to cut out and paste together, making an assortmentof Wheelbarrows, Cabs, Railway Cars, Carriages, Windmills, &c., thatcan be made to move. Now ready,
| No. 1. Charlie's Wheelbarrow. | No. 3. Miss Hattie's French Bedstead. |
| No. 2. Frank's Sledge. | No. 4. Tom Thumb's Carriage. |
Illustrated with Plans for Laying out the Grounds and forming Clubs, towhich are added Rules and Regulations for Cricket, adopted by the
Also, Rules and Regulations which govern several Base Ball Clubs.
Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of the Price in Stamps.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by MAYHEW & BAKER,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.