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Family Library.

ERY. With a List of Family
Medical Receipts, and a valuable
Miscellany. By Miss Prudence
Smith. 16mo.
VERPLANCK'S ADDRESSES.-
Discourses and Addresses on Sub-
jects of American History, Arts,
and Literature. By Gulian C.
Verplanck, LL.D. 12mo.

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and other Tales. By a Clergy man. 18mo. Engravings. [Boys' and Girls' Library, No. 17.] THE ORNAMENTS DISCOVER ED. By Mrs. Hughs. 18mo. Engravings. [Boys' and Girls' Li brary, No. 19.] RECOLLECTIONS of a HOUSE KEEPER. By Mrs. C. Gilman 18mo.

MINIATURE LEXICON of the | MODERN AMERICAN COOK- | THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN,
English Language. By Lyman
Cobb. 48mo. Portrait.
COLERIDGE'S LETTERS, &c.-
Letters, Conversations, and Rec-
ollections of the late S. T. Cole-
ridge. 12mo.
DEMONOLOGY, &c.-Letters on
Demonology and Witchcraft. By
Sir Walter Scott. 18mo. Engra-
ving. [Family Library, No. 11.]
INDIAN TRAITS; being Sketches

of the Manners, Customs, and Character of the North American Natives. By B. B. Thatcher. 2 vols. 18mo. Engravings. [Boys' and Girls' Library, Nos. 7 and 8.] ALGIC RESEARCHES; compri

sing Inquiries respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians. First Series: Indian Tales and Legends. By H. R. Schoolcraft. 2 vols. 12mo. POPULAR TECHNOLOGY; or, Professions and Trades. By Edward Hazen. 2 vols. 18mo. Illustrated by 81 Engravings. [Family Library, Nos. 149 and 150.] LETTERS TO ADA. By Rev. C. C. Pise, D.D. 18mo. MAJOR DOWNING'S LETTERS. -Letters of J. Downing, Major, Downingville Militia, 2d Brigade, to his old Friend Mr. Dwight, of the N. Y. Daily Advertiser. 18mo. Engravings.

THE COOK'S ORACLE and Housekeeper's Manual. Containing Receipts for Cookery, and Directions for Carving. With a complete System of Cookery for Catholic Families. By William Kitchiner, M.D. 12mo.

ZION'S SONGSTER. Compiled by Rev. Thomas Mason. 32mo.

HOW TO OBSERVE. Morals and
Manners. By Harriet Martineau.
12mo.

THE LADY OF THE MANOR.
By Mrs. Sherwood. 4 vols. 12mo.
Engravings.

NO FICTION: a Narrative found-
ed on Recent and Interesting
Facts. By the Rev. Andrew
Reed, D.D. 12mo.
MARTHA: a Memorial of an only
and beloved Sister. By the Rev.
Andrew Reed, D.D. 12mo.

THE SWISS FAMILY ROBIN-
SON; or, Adventures of a Father
and Mother and Four Sons on a
Desert Island. The Progress of
the Story forming a clear Illustra-
tion of the first Principles of Nat-
ural History, and many Branches
of Science which most immediate-
ly apply to the Business of Life.
2 vols. 18mo. Engravings. [Boys'
and Girls' Library, Nos. 2 and 3.]
THE SON OF A GENIUS. By
Mrs. Hofland. 18mo. Engra-
vings. [Boys' and Girls' Library,
No. 5.]

THE YOUNG CRUSOE; or, the
Shipwrecked Boy. Containing an
Account of his Shipwreck, and
of his Residence alone upon an
Uninhabited Island. By Mrs.
Hofland. 18mo. Engravings.
[Boys' and Girls' Library, No. 12.]
FAMILY LIBRARY.

RECOLLECTIONS of a SOUTH-
ERN MATRON. By Mrs. C.
Gilman. 12mo.
LOVE'S PROGRESS.
Gilman. 12mo.

By Mrs. C.

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tion. Original Illustrations. 12mo. THE SPECTATOR, in Miniature. -Selections from the Spectator. Embracing the most interesting Papers by Addison, Steele, and others. 2 vols. 18mo. SCENES IN OUR PARISH. 'By a "Country Parson's" Daughter. 12mo.

THE PHILOSOPHICAL EMPEROR: a Political Experiment; or, the Progress of a False Position. Dedicated to the Whigs, Conservatives, Democrats, and Loco-Focos, individually and collectively, of the United States. 18mo. THE NOTE-BOOK of a COUNTRY CLERGYMAN. 18mo. THE MECHANIC. By Rev. C. B. Tayler. 18mo. CONSTANCE LATIMER; or, the Blind Girl. With other Sto ries. By Mrs. Emma C. Embury. 18mo.

Now comprising 153 vols. 18mo. Abundantly illustrated by Maps, Portraits, and Engravings. Bound uniformly,

Nos. 1, 2, 3.-Milman's History of the Jews.

4, 5.-Lockhart's Life of Napoleon
Bonaparte.

6.-Southey's Life of Nelson.
7.-Williams's Life of Alexander the
Great.

8, 74.-Natural History of Insects.
9-Galt's Life of Byron.
10.-Bush's Life of Mohammed.
11.-Scott's Letters on Demonology
and Witchcraft.

12, 13.-Gleig's History of the Bible.
14.-Discovery and Adventure in the
Polar Seas and Regions. By Les-
lie, Jameson, and Murray.
15.-Croly's Life of George IV.
16.-Discovery and Adventure in
Africa. By Jameson, Wilson, and
Murray.

17, 18, 19, 66, 67.-Cunningham's
Lives of Painters and Sculptors.
20.-James's History of Chivalry
and the Crusades.

21, 22.-Bell's Life of Mary Queen
of Scots.

23.-Russell's History of Egypt.
24. Fletcher's History of Poland.
25.-Festivals, Games, and Amuse-
ments. By Horatio Smith.
26.-Brewster's Life of Sir Isaac
Newton.

27.-Russell's History of Palestine?
28.-Memes's Memoirs of the Em-
Fress Josephine.

but each work sold separately.
29.-The Court and Camp of Bona-
parte.

30.-Lives and Voyages of Drake,
Cavendish, and Dampier.
31.-Barrow's Description of Pit-
cairn's Island, and Account of the
Mutiny of the Ship Bounty.
32, 72, 84.-Turner's Sacred History
of the World.

33, 34.-Mrs. Jameson's Memoirs of
Female Sovereigns.

35, 36.-The Landers' Travels in Af

rica, and Discovery of the Source
and Termination of the Niger.
37.-Abercrombie on the Intellectu-
al Powers.

38, 39, 40.-St. John's Lives of Cel-
ebrated Travellers.

41, 42.-Lord Dover's Life of Fred-
eric the Great.

43, 44.-Smedley's Sketches from
Venetian History.

45, 46.-Thatcher's Lives of the In

dians.

47, 48, 49.-Account of British In-
dia. By Murray, Wilson, Gre-
ville, Ainslie, Rhind, Jameson,
Wallace, and Dalrymple.
50.-Brewster's Letters on Natural
Magic.

51, 52.- Taylor's History of Ire-
land.

53.-Discovery on the more North-
ern Coasts of America. By P. F.
Tytler.

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54.-Humboldt's Travels and Re-
searches. By Macgillivray.
55, 56.-Euler's Letters on Natural
Philosophy. Edited by Brewster
and Griscom.

57.-Mudie's Popular Guide to the
Observation of Nature.
58.-Abercrombie's Philosophy of the
Moral Feelings.
59.-Dick on the Improvement of
Society by the Diffusion of Knowl-
edge.

60.-James's History of Charle

magne.

61.-Russell's History of Nubia and Abyssinia.

62, 63.-Russell's Life of Oliver
Cromwell.

64.-Montgomery's Lectures on Po-
etry, General Literature, &c.
65.--Barrow's Life of Peter the Great,
66, 67.-Lives of Painters and Sculp-
tors, Vols. IV. and V.
68, 69.-Crichton's History of Ara-
bja.
70.-Fraser's History of Persia.
71.-Combe on the Principles of
Physiology applied to the Preser-
vation of Health, &c.
72.-Turner's Sacred History of the
World, Vol. II.
73.-Russell's History of the Bar-
bary States.
74. Natural History of Insects,
Vol. II.

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Classical Library.-School District Library.

75, 76.-Paulding's Life of Wash- | 104.-Natural History of Quadruington.

77.-Ticknor's Philosophy of Living. 78. Physical Condition of the Earth, and its most remarkable Phenomena. By Higgins. 79.-History of Italy: translated by Greene.

80, 81.-The Chinese. By Davis. 82.-History of the Circumnavigation of the Globe. 83.-Dick's Celestial Scenery. 84.-Turner's Sacred History of the World, Vol. III. 85.-Griscom's Animal Mechanism and Physiology.

86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91.-Tytler's History: continued by Dr. Nares. 92, 93.-Life of Franklin, by Himself; and a Selection from his Writings.

94, 95.-Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties. 96, 97.-Paley's Natural Theology: edited by Lord Brougham, Sir Charles Bell, and Rev. Dr. Potter. 98.-Natural History of Birds. 99.-Dick 8 Sidereal Heavens. 100,-Upham on Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action. 101, 102.-Murray's History of British America. 103.-Lossing's History of the Fine

Arts.

peds.

105.-Life and Travels of Mungo Park.

106.-Dana's Two Years before the

Mast.

107, 108.-Parry's Four Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage.

109, 110.-Life of Doctor Johnson; with a Selection from his Works. 111.-Bryant's Selection from American Poets.

112, 113.-Halleck's Selection from British Poets.

114, 115, 116, 117, 118.-Keightley's History of England.

119, 120.--Hale's History of the United States.

121, 122.-Irving's Life of Goldsmith, and Selection from his Writings.

123, 124.-Distinguished Men of Modern Times.

125.-Renwick's Life of De Witt Clinton.

126, 127.-Mackenzie's Life of Commodore Perry. 128.-Life and Travels of Bruce: by Sir Francis B. Head. 129.-Renwick's Lives of John Jay and Alexander Hamilton. 130.-Brewster's Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler.

131.-History of Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands. 132.-Manners and Customs of the Japanese.

133.-Dwight's History of Connee

ticut.

134, 135.-Ruins of Ancient Cities: by Charles Bucke. 136, 137.-History of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden: by Crichton and Wheaton.

138.-Camp on Democracy. 139.-Lanman's History of Michigan. 140.-Fenelon's Lives of the Ancient Philosophers.

141, 142.-Count Segur's History of Napoleon's Expedition to Russia. 143, 144.-History of Philosophy: translated, continued, and edited by Rev. Dr. Henry. 145.-Bucke's Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature. 146.-Lieber's Essays on Property and Labour, as connected with Natural Law and the Constitution of Society. 147.-White's Natural History of

CLASSICAL LIBRARY.

Now comprising 36 vols. 18mo, embellished with Portraits.
Nos. 1, 2.-Xenophon: translated

by Spelman and Cooper. 3, 4.-Leland's Demosthenes. 5.-Rose's Sallust.

6, 7.-Duncan's Cæsar. 8,9,10.-Cicero: translated by Duncan, Cockman, and Melmoth. 11, 12.-Virgil: translated by Wrangham, Sotheby, and Dryden.

13.-Potter's Eschylus. 14.-Francklin's Sophocles. 15, 16, 17.-Potter's Euripides. 18, 19.-Horace, translated by Francis and others: and Phædrus, translated by Smart.

Selborne.

148.-Wrangell's Expedition to Siberia and the Polar Sea. 149, 150.-Popular Technology; or, Professions and Trades: by Hazen. 151, 152, 153.-Italy and the Italian Islands.

Bound uniformly, but each work sold separately.
24, 25, 26, 27, 28.-Baker's Livy.
29, 30, 31.-Beloe's Herodotus.
32, 33, 34.-Pope's Homer.
35.-Juvenal, translated by Badham:
and Persius, by Drummond.
36.-Pindar, translated by Wheel-
wright and Anacreon, translated
by Bourne.

20, 21.-Ovid: translated by Dryden, Pope, Addison, and others. 22, 23.-Smith's Thucydides.

SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY.

Comprising four Series, or 195 vols. 18mo: abundantly illustrated by Maps, Portraits, and other Engravings. Strongly and uniformly bound. Each series, if desired, enclosed in a neat case, with lock and key.

Nos. 1, 2. Paulding's Washington. 3. The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man: by Miss Sedgwick. 4, 5. The Swiss Family Robinson. 6, 7. Natural History of Insects. 8. The Son of a Genius: by Mrs. Hofland.

9, 10, 11. American History: by the Author of "Popular Lessons." 12. Thatcher's American Revolution. 13, 14. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 15. Combe's Physiology, Health, &c. 16, 17. Thatcher's Indian Traits, Manners, Customs, &c. 18. Discovery and Adventure in Africa by Jameson, Wilson, and Murray.

19. Uncle Philip's Conversations about the Trees of America. 20. Mudie's Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature.

FIRST SERIES.

21. Perils of the Sea.

22. Abercrombie's Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers. 23. Montgomery's Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c. 24. Dick's Celestial Scenery. 25. Russell's History of Palestine. 26. James's History of Chivalry and the Crusades.

27. Brewster's Life of Sir Isaac Newton.

28. Live and let Live: by Miss Sedgwick.

29, 30. The Chinese: by J. F. Davis. 31. Circumnavigation of the Globe. 32. Life of Alexander the Great. 33, 34. Euler's Letters on Natural Philosophy edited by Brewster and Griscom.

35. Barrow's Life of Peter the Great. 36, 37. Russell's Life of Cromwell.

SECOND SERIES.

51, 52. Life of Franklin, by Him- 1 58. The Elephant, as he exists in a
self and a Selection from his
Works.

53, 54. The Farmer's Instructer: by Judge Buel.

55, 56. Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties: its Pleasures and Rewards.

Wild State, and as made subservient to the Purposes of Man. 59. Vegetable Substances used for the Food of Man.

60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65. Tytler's Universal History: continued by Dr. Nares.

57. Griscom's Animal Mechanism 66. Moseley's Illustrations of Me-
and Physiology.
chanics: edited by Renwick.

38. Dick on the Improvement of Society.

39. Physical Condition of the Earth: by Higgins.

40. Abercrombie's Philosophy of the Moral Feelings.

41, 42. Mrs. Jameson's Memoirs of Female Sovereigns.

43. Uncle Philip's History of Virginia.

44. The Ornaments discovered: by Mrs. Hughs.

45. Uncle Philip's Conversations about Tools and Trades among the Inferior Animals. 46, 47. Uncle Philip's Account of the Whale-Fishery and the Polar Seas.

48. Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier.

49, 50. Dunlap's New-York.

67. Polar Sens and Regions. 68, 69. Paley's Naturai Theology:

edited by Lord Brougham, Sir Charles Bell, and Rev. Dr. Potter. 70-79. Sparks's American Biography, viz.: 70. Lives of Gen. Stark, by Everett -Chas. Brockden Brown, by Prescott-Gen. Montgomery, by Armstrong-Col. Allen, by Sparks.

71. Lives of Alex. Wilson, by Pea- |
body-Capt. J. Smith, by Hilliard.
72. Life and Treason of Arnold.
73. Lives of Gen. Wayne, by Arm-
strong-Sir H. Vane, by Upham.
74. Francis's Life of John Eliot, the
Apostle to the Indians.

75. Lives of Pinkney, by Wheaton-
Ellery, by E. T. Channing-Cot-
ton Mather, by Peabody.
76. Lives of Sir William Phips, by
Bowen-General Putnam, by Pea-
body-Lucretia M. Davidson, by
Miss Sedgwick - David Ritten-
house, by Renwick.

77. Lives of Jonathan Edwards, by
Miller-Brainerd, by Peabody.

96, 97. Hale's United States: writ-
ten expressly for this Library.
98. Letters on Natural Magic.
99. Renwick's Applications of Me-
chanics to Practical Purposes.
100, 101. Parry's Voyages for the
Discovery of a N.W. Passage from
the Atlantic to the Pacific.
102, 103, 104, 105, 106. Keightley's
History of England.

107, 108. Mackenzie's Life of Com-
modore Perry.

109, 110. Irving's Life of Goldsmith,
and Selections from his Writings.
111, 112. Murray's Account of Brit-
Ish America.

113. Upham on Imperfect and Disor-
dered Mental Action.
114. Bryant's Selections from Amer-
ican Poets.

School District Library.

78. Lives of Baron Steuben, by Bow-
en-Sebastian Cabot, by Hayward
-General Eaton, by Felton.
79. Lives of Fulton, by Renwick-
Hudson, by Cleveland-Gener-
al Warren, by Everett- Father
Marquette, by Sparks.

80. Humboldt's Travels and Re-
searches: by Macgillivray.
81. Goldsmith's History of Greece:
edited by Miss Robbins.
82. Natural History of Birds.
83. Familiar Illustrations of Natural
Philosophy edited by Renwick.
84, 85. Selections from the Specta-
tor embracing the most interest-
ing Papers, by Addison and others.

THIRD SERIES

115, 116. Halleck's Selections from
British Poets.

117. History of the Moors in Spain.
118, 119. Distinguished Men of Mod-
ern Times.

120. Nott's Counsels to Young Men.
121. Life and Travels of Bruce.
122, 123. Life of Dr. Johnson, with
a Selection from his Works.
124. Political Economy-its Objects

and Principles: by Dr. Potter.
125. Life and Travels of Mungo Park.
126. The Pleasures and Advantages
of Science by Lord Brougham,
Prof. Sedgwick, G. C. Verplanck,
and Rev. Dr. Potter.

127. Two Years before the Mast; or,
Life at Sea: by Dana.
128. Uncle Philip's History of the
Lost Colony of Greenland.

FOURTH SERIES.

146, 147, 148. Belknap's American | 162. Lieber on Property and Labour,
Biography; with Additions, &c.,
by F. M. Hubbard, Esq.
149. Manners and Customs of the
Japanese.

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as connected with Natural Law
and the Constitution of Society.
163. Bucke on the Beauties, Harmo-
nies, and Sublimities of Nature.
164, 165. History of Denmark, Swe-
den, and Norway: by Crichton
and Wheaton.

166. Natural History of Selborne:
by White.

167. Wrangell's Expedition to Sibe-
ria and the Polar Sea.
168, 169. Lives of the Indians.
170. Essays, Moral, Economical, and
Political by Bacon. With The
Conduct of the Understanding:
by Locke. Edited by Dr. Potter.
171, 172. The Landers' Travels in
Africa.

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86. Lee's Elements of Geology, for
Popular Use.

87. Goldsmith's History of Rome :
edited by Herbert.

88. Armstrong's Treatise on Agri-
culture edited by Judge Buel.
89. The Natural History of Quadru-
peds.

90. Chaptal's Chemistry applied to
Agriculture. A new Translation,
with valuable Selections from Sir
Humphrey Davy and others.
91. Dwight's Lives of the Signers of
the Declaration of Independence.
92, 93, 94, 95. Plutarch's Lives:
translated, and with Notes, by the
Langhornes.

129, 130. American Husbandry: by
Willis Gaylord and Luther Tucker.
131, 132. Uncle Philip's History of
Massachusetts.

133, 134. Uncle Philip's History of
New-Hampshire.

135. Dick's Sidereal Heavens and
other Objects connected with As-
tronomy.

136. First Principles of Chemistry:
by Renwick.

137. History of the Barbary States.
138. The Family Instructer: a Man-
ual of the Duties, &c., of Domes-
tic Life.

139. History of Connecticut.
140. Stories for Young Persons: by
Miss Sedgwick.

141, 142, 143. History of France.
144, 145. Scott's History of Scotland.

177, 178. Popular Technology, or,
Professions and Trades.

179. Scott's Letters on Demonology
and Witchcraft.

180. Bunner's History of Louisiana.
181. Court and Camp of Bonaparte.
182. Fletcher's History of Poland.
183. Maury's Principles of Elo-

quence: edited by Rev. Dr. Potter.
184. Woman in America; her Mor-

al and Intellectual Condition: by
Mrs. A. J. Graves.

185. Russell's Nubia and Abyssinia.
186. Description of Pitcairn's Island,

Mutiny of the Bounty, &c.
187. Fraser's History of Persia.
188. Xenophon's Cyropedia; or, In-

stitution of Cyrus: translated by
Cooper.

189. Sismondi's History of the Ital-
ian Republics.

173. Memes's Memoirs of Josephine.
174, 175. History of Philosophy:
translated, continued, and edited
by Rev. Dr. Henry.
176. James's History of Charlemagne.
FIFTH SERIES IS IN PREPARATION.

FICTION.

MISS EDGEWORTH'S TALES | JAMES'S NOVELS, &c. 12mo.
AND NOVELS. 10 vols. 12mo.
Engravings. [Sold separately or
in Sets.]

FIELDING AND SMOLLETT.
12mo. Edited by Thomas Roscoe :
Illustrations by Cruikshank.
History of Tom Jones: by Field-
ing. 2 vols.

History of Amelia: by Fielding.
Expedition of Humphry Clinker:
by Smollett.

Adventures of Roderick Random :
by Smollett.

Adventures of Gil Blas: by Le
Sage: translated by Smollett.
2 vols

Richelieu: a Tale of France.
Darnley; or, the Field of the
Cloth of Gold. 2 vols.
De L'Orme. 2 vols.
Philip Augustus; or, the Brothers
in Arms. 2 vols.
Henry Masterton; or, the Young
Cavalier. 2 vols.

Mary of Burgundy; or, the Revolt
of Ghent. 2 vols.
John Marston Hall. 2 vols.
The Gipsy.

One in a Thousand; or, the Days
of Henry Quatre.
The Desultory Man, 2 vols.
Attila. 2 vols.

190. History of Switzerland.
191, 192, 193, 194, 195. Dunham's
History of Spain and Portugal.

The Robber. 2 vols.

The Huguenot; a Tale of the
French Protestants. 2 vols.
Charles Tyrrell; or, the Bitter
Blood. 2 vols.

The Gentleman of the Old School.
Henry of Guise; or, the States
of Blois. 2 vols.
The King's Highway. 2 vols.
The Man at Arms; or, Henry de
Cerons. 2 vols.

Corse de Leon; or, the Brigand.
The Ancient Régime. 2 vols.
The Jacquerie. 2 vols.
The above, bound in 42 volumes.
The String of Pearls.
Blanche of Navarre.

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MISS SEDGWICK'S TALES.
A New-England Tale. 12mo.
The Linwoods; or, "Sixty Years
Since" in America. 2 vols.
The Poor Rich Man and the Rich
Poor Man. 18mo.

Live and let Live; or, Domestic
Service illustrated. 18mo.

A Love-Token for Children. 18mo.
Stories for Young Persons. 18mo.
PAULDING'S NOVELS, &c. 12mo.
Salmagundi; or, the Whim-whams

and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, and others. 4 vols. Letters from the South. 2 vols. Koningsmarke; or, Old Times in the New World. 2 vols. The Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan. Tales of the Good Woman. 2 vols. The Dutchman's Fireside. 2 vols The Book of St. Nicholas.

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vols. 12mo.

Budget (the) of the Bubble Family:

by Lady Bulwer. 2 vols. 12mo. Burton; or, the Sieges: by Ingra

ham. 2 vols. 12mo.

Cabinet Minister (the): by Mrs.

Gore. 2 vols. 12mo.

Caleb Williams: by Godwin. 2 vols.
Captain Kyd; or, the Wizard of the

Sea: by Ingraham. 2 vols. 12mo.
Cavaliers (the) of Virginia: by Ca-
ruthers. 2 vols. 12mo.
Charles Vincent; or, the Two Clerks:
by Willis. 2 vols. 12mo.
Cheveley; or, the Man of Honour :
by Lady Bulwer. 2 vols. 12mo.
Chronicles of the Canongate

by

Scott. 2 vols. 12mo.
Cloudesley by Godwin. 2 vols.
Club-Book (the): by James and
others. 12mo.
Contarini Fleming by D'Israeli.
Conti the Discarded; with other
Tales: by Chorley. 2 vols. 12mo.
Countess (the) Ida: by Fay. 2 vols.

12mo.

Count Robert of Paris: by Scott.
Courtier (the) of the Reign of Charles
II.; with other Tales: by Mrs.

Gore. 2 vols. 12mo.
Crichton by Ainsworth. 2 vols.
Cromwell by Herbert. 2 vols.
Cyril Thornton: by Hamilton. 2 v.

Deerbrook: by Miss Martineau. 2 v.
De Lisle. 2 vols. 12mo.

De Vere; or, the Man of Independ-
ence by Ward. 2 vols. 12mo.
Diary (the) of a Désennuyée. 12mo.
Diary (the) of a Physician: by War-
ren. 3 vols. 18mo.
Doctor (the), &c. by Southey.
Dreams and Reveries of a Quiet
Man by Fay. 2 vols. 12mo.
Elkswatawa; or, the Prophet of the
West: by French. 2 vols. 12mo.
Evelina by Miss Burney. 2 vols.
Exile (the) of Erin; or, the Sorrows
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Fiction.

The Three Wise Men of Gotham.
Westward Ho! 2 vols.
New Pilgrim's Progress.
John Bull in America.
Winter Night's Entertainments.
BULWER'S NOVELS, &c. 12mo.
Pelham; or, the Adventures of a
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The Disowned. 2 vols.
Devereux. 2 vols.
Paul Clifford. 2 vols.
Eugene Aram. 2 vols.

The Last Days of Pompeii. 2 vols.
The Student.

Rienzi, the Last of the Tribunes.
Ernest Maltravers. 2 vols.
Alice; or, the Mysteries. 2 vols.
Godolphin. 2 vols.

Night and Morning. 2 vols.
The above, bound in 24 volumes.
The same, bound uniformly, each
work in one vol.

Falkner: by Mrs. Shelley. 12mo.
Foscarini; or, the Patrician of Ven-
ice. 2 vols. 12mo.
France in 1829-30: by Lady Mor-
gan. 2 vols. 12mo.

Frank Orby: by One of the Eleven.
Frolics (the) of Puck. 2 vols. 12mo.
George Balcombe. 2 vols. 12mo.

Giafar al Barmeki; a Tale of the

Court of Haroun al Raschid. 2v.
Greyslaer by Hoffman. 2 vols.
Haverhill; or, Memoirs of an Officer
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Henri Quatre; or, the Days of the
Heiress (the): by Miss Pickering.
Herbert Wendall; a Tale of the
League. 2 vols. 12mo.

Revolution. 2 vols. 12mo.

Home; or, the Iron Rule: by Mrs.
Stickney. 12mo.

Hour (the) and the Man: by Miss

Martineau. 2 vols. 12mo.

Japhet in Search of a Father: by
Marryat. 12mo.

Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf: by
Ingraham. 2 vols. 12mo.

Lord Roldan: by Cunningham. 12mo.

Mahmoud. 2 vols. 12mo.

The same, in 2 vols. 8vo.
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Falkland.

The Pilgrims of the Rhine.
Calderon the Courtier.

The Rebel, and other Tales.
The Siamese Twins.
Richelieu; or, the Conspiracy.
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