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JUVENILE BOOKS.

Florence Arnott; or, Is She Generous?

Saxton. 18mo. pp. 120.

New York: Dayton &

Cousin Lucy's Stories. Stories told to Rollo's Cousin Lucy, when she was a Little Girl. By the Author of the Rollo Books. Boston: B. B. Mussey. 18mo. pp. 180.

Eastern Arts and Antiquities; mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures, with numerous Illustrations. Boston: Saxton & Pierce. 24mo, square. pp. 400.

Cousin Lucy's Conversations. By the Author of the Rollo Works. Boston: B. B. Mussey. 16mo. pp. 180.

By Charlotte Elizabeth.

Philadelphia :

The Simple Flower; And Other Tales.
New York: John S. Taylor & Co. 16mo. pp. 166.
The Little Forget-me-not. A Gift for all Seasons.
Henry F. Anners. Miniature quarto, 32mo. pp. 167.
The Young Observers, or how to Learn without Books.
John P. Jewett. 18mo. pp. 180.

Salem:

Grandfather's Chair. History for Youth. By Nathaniel Hawthorne, Author of "Twice Told Tales." Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Boston: Tappan & Dennet. 32mo. pp. 139.

Stories to Teach Me to Think. By T. D. P. Stone. Second Edition, Improved. Boston: Tappan & Dennet. 32mo. pp. 180.

Stories Illustrative of the Instinct of Animals, their Characters and Habits. By Thomas Bingley, Author of "Stories about Dogs." New York: Wiley & Putnam. 32mo, square. pp. 201.

A new Series of Short Tales for Children, in a Familiar Style. By M. J. Crabb. Philadelphia: Henry F. Anners. 72mo, square, pp. 144. Little Stories from the German; Translated by Mrs. C. M. Sawyer. Boston. A Tompkins. 18mo. pp. 68.

LAW.

National Rights and State Rights. A Review of the Case of Alexander McLeod, recently deterinined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New York. By a Member of the Massachusetts Bar. Reprinted from the Law Reporter. Boston Bradbury & So

den. 8vo. pp. 46.

Review of the Opinion of Judge Cowan, of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, in the Case of Alexander McLeod. By a Citizen of New York. Washington: Thomas Allen. 8vo. pp. 28.

MEDICINE, ANATOMY, AND SURGERY.

A Synopsis on the Prevention and Cure of Disease. By Andrew Gerrish; Physician. Boston: Saxton & Pierce. 12mo. pp. 208.

A Treatise on the Diseases of the Breast. By M. Velpear, Surgeon of the Hospital La Charité; Professor of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, &c. Translated from the French by S. Parkman, M. D., Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart. 8vo. pp. 80.

On Involuntary Seminal Discharges. By M. Lallemand, Professor of the Faculty of Medicine, of Montpellier; Translated from the French by William Wood, M. D., of Portland, Maine. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart. 8vo. pp. 100.

A Treatise on the Pneumonia of Children. By M. M. Rielliet and Barthez. Hospital Internes, Member of the Anatomical Society at Paris. Translated from the French by S. Parkman, M. D., Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart. 8vo. pp. 100.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Essays for Summer Hours. By Charles Lanman. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, & Co. 12mo. pp. 175.

A Token of Affection; or, Sketches by a Christian's Way-side. By Mrs. A. M. Mead. Philadelphia: Hooker & Agnew. 72mo. pp. 196.

Rambles and Reveries. By Henry T. Tuckerman, Author of "The Italian Sketch Book," and "Isabel, or Sicily." New York: James P. Giffing. 12mo. pp. 436.

Letters of John Adams, Addressed to his Wife, Edited by his Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Boston C. C. Little & James Brown.. 2 vols. 12mo. pp. 285, 282.

The Seaman's Friend; containing a Treatise on Practical Seamanship, with Plates; A Dictionary of Sea Terms; Customs and Usages of the Merchant Service; Laws relating to the Practical Duties of Masters and Mariners. By R. H. Dana, Jr., Author of "Two Years before the Mast." Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown. 12mo. pp 223. Illustrations of the Law of Kindness. By Rev. G. W. Montgomery. Utica: O. Hutchinson. 12mo. pp. 216.

Reminiscences of a Ruined Generation. By Rev. Daniel A. Clark, Author of “Cogniae Club," &c. Boston: Saxton & Pierce. 16mo.

pp. 106.

Five Years in a Lottery Office; or An Exposition of the Lottery System in the United States. By Thomas Doyle. Boston: S. N. Dickinson. 16mo. pp. 62.

The Young People's Library. from the German, by a Lady.

Vol. I. Christmas Eve. Translated Boston: William Crosby & Co. 18mo. Gems from the Works of Travellers; Illustrative of Various Passages in Holy Scripture. Published under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 12mo. pp. 320.

Democracy. By George Sidney Camp. New York: Harper & Brothers. 18mo. pp. 249.

Conjectures and Researches concerning the Love, Madness, and Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso. By Richard Henry Wilde. New York: Alexander V. Blake. Vols. I. and II. 12mo. pp. 234 and 270. Mission to England in Behalf of the American Colonization Society. By Rev. R. R. Gurley. Washington: William W. Morrison. 12mo. pp. 264.

Slavery of the United States to Sinful and Foolish Customs. By Charles Simmons. Pawtucket: Printed for the Author. 16mo. pp. 24. An Inquiry into the History of Slavery; its introduction into the United States; Causes of its Continuance; and Remarks upon the Abolition Tracts of William E. Channing, D. D. By Rev. T. C. Thorn

ton, President of the Centenary College, Clinton, Mississippi. Washington, D. C.: William M. Morrison. 12mo. pp. 345.

Reply to a "Review of Coleman's Antiquities of the Christian Church, by H. W. D., a Presbyter of Pennsylvania, from the Bauner of the Cross." By the Author of the "Antiquities." Andover: Allen, Morrill, & Wardwell. 8vo. pp. 16.

A Catalogue of the Law Library of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cambridge: Folsom, Wells, & Thurston. 8vo. pp. 228.

The World in a Pocket Book; or Universal Popular Statistics. By W. H. Crump. Philadelphia: J. Dobson. 16mo. pp. 192.

Sketches from a Student's Window. By S. G. Goodrich. Boston: W. D. Ticknor. 12mo. pp. 311.

A Voice to Youth. Addressed to Young Men and Young Ladies. By Rev. J. M. Austin. Utica: O. Hutchinson. 12mo. pp. 484.

Bible Quadrupeds; The Natural History of the Animals mentioned in Scripture, with Sixteen Illustrations. Boston: Saxton & Pierce. 16mo, square. pp. 269.

MUSIC.

The Young Choir; Original and Selected. By William B. Bradbury and C. W. Saunders. New York: Dayton & Saxton. pp. 144. The Sabbath School Singing Book, containing a Selection of Easy and Familiar Tunes, &c. By Asa Fitz and E. B. Dearborn. Boston: Saxton & Pierce. pp. 94.

NEW PERIODICALS.

The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion. Boston: Bradbury & Soden. 8vo. Monthly. $3 per ann. Nathan Hale, Jr. Editor.

The News-Gong; a Literary Intelligencer (to be continued weekly). Published as a Supplement to the Arcturus. New York: Geo. L. Curry & Co. 8vo.

The Enquirer; containing a Series of Letters to tians. By Edward C. Delavan. With an Appendix. Plates. Vol. I. Number 1. For December, 1841. Benthuysen. 4to. pp. 48.

Professing Chris-
With or without
Albany: C. Van

NOVELS, TALES, AND ROMANCES.

Confession, or, the Blind Heart; a Domestic Story. By the Author of "The Kinsmen," "The Yemassee," &c. &c. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 2 vols. 12mo. pp. 250, 257.

The Two Defaulters; or, A Picture of the Times. By Mrs. Griffith, Author of "Discoveries in Light and Vision." New York: D. Appleton & Co. 16mo. pp. 172.

Monaldi; a Tale. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown. 12mo. pp. 253.

Cecil; or, The Adventures of a Coxcomb. A Novel. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 2 vols. 12mo. pp. 202 and 204.

Tales; by the author of "Three Experiments of Living," "Luther," "Cranmer," ""Old Painters." Boston: Hilliard, Gray, & Co. 12mo. pp. 337.

The Mechanic. By Frances Harriet Whipple. Providence: Burnett & King. 12mo. pp. 219.

ORATIONS AND ADDRESSES.

The Method of Nature. An Oration delivered before the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College in Maine, August 11th, 1841. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston: S. G. Simpkins. 8vo. pp. 30.

An Address, delivered before the Society of . B. K. in Bowdoin College, September 2, 1841. By Alden Bradford, LL. D., a Member of the First Board of Trustees for that Seminary. Boston: S. G. Simpkins. 8vo. pp. 52.

A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Character of the Hon. Nicholas Brown, delivered in the Chapel of Brown University, November 3d, 1841. By Francis Wayland, D. D., President of Brown University. Boston: Gould, Kendall, & Lincoln. 8vo. pp. 30.

Address delivered to the Graduates of the Union Literary Society, of Miami University, August 10th, 1841. By Henry Snow. Oxford, Ohio. 8vo. pp. 16.

Address to the Alumni Society of the University of Nashville, on the Study of Theology as a Part of Science, Literature, and Religion. Delivered at Nashville, Tennessee, October 5th, 1841, by the Reverend La Roy, A. M., of Halsey; with an Appendix, containing a Catalogue of the Alumni, and Certain Proceedings of the Society. Nashville: Cameron & Hale. 8vo. pp. 48.

An Address delivered on the 23d June, 1841, at Washington College, before the Graham Philanthropic and Washington Literary Societies. By John Blair Dabney, Esq. Lexington, Va.: A. Waddill. 8vo. pp. 90.

A Lecture on Education, delivered before the Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Association, of Oswego, July 12th, 1841. By James Brown, Esq. Oswego: John Carpenter. 32mo. pp. 32.

POETRY AND THE DRAMA.

Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, collected and arranged by her Mother; with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 12mo. pp. 308.

Pocahontas, Princess of Virginia; and Other Poems. By William Watson Waldron, A. B., Trin. Coll. Dub. New York: Dean & Trev12mo. pp. 108.

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Pocahontas, and Other Poems. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. New York: Harper & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 283.

The Poets of America; Illustrated by one of her Painters. Edited by John Keese. Boston: W. D. Ticknor. 12mo.

The Parted Family; and Other Poems. An Offering to the Afflicted, and a Tribute of Love to Departed Friends. By Mary S. B. Dana, Author of the "Southern Harp," &c. Boston: Saxton & Pierce.

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The Poet's Offering. By a Boston Amateur Poet. Boston: Crocker

& Ruggles. 12mo. pp. 372.

The New Tale of a Tub; an Adventure in Verse. By T. W. N. Bayley, Esq. With Illustrations, after Designs by Lieutenant J. S. Colton, engraved on Wood by J. J. Butler. New York: Wiley & Putnan. 8vo. pp. 36.

Passaic; a Group of Poems touching that River; with other Musings. By Flaccus. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 12mo. pp. 292.

THEOLOGY AND SERMONS.

The True Catholic Churchman, in his Life and in his Death. The Sermons and Poetical Remains of Rev. Benjamin Davis Winslow, A. M., Assistant to the Rector of St. Mary's Church, Burlington, New Jersey. To which is prefixed the Sermon preached on the Sunday after his Decease, with Notes and Additional Memoranda, by the Right Reverend George Washington Doane, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of the Diocese, and Rector of St. Mary's Church. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 8vo. pp. 317.

Sermons on Important Subjects, by the Reverend Samuel Davis, A. M., President of the College of New Jersey, with an Essay on the Life and Times of the Author, by Albert Barnes. Stereotype Edition, containing all the Author's Sermons ever published. New York. 3 vols. 12mo. pp. 497, 556, and 499.

The Early English Church. By Edward Churton, M. A., Rector of Crayke, Durham, with a Preface by the Right Reverend B. Silliman Ives, D. D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North Carolina. New York: Appleton & Co. 12mo. pp. 344.

Useful and Happy. An Address to the Young, by Reverend E. N. Kirk; The Pleasantness of Early Piety, by J. G. Pike; and The Pleasures of a Religious Life, by J. A. James. New York: Dayton & Saxton. 32mo pp. 101.

The Well-Instructed Scribe; or, Reform and Conversion. A Sermon preached at the Installation of Reverend George F. Simmons and Reverend Samuel Ripley, as Pastor and Associate Pastor over the Union Congregational Society in Waltham, Massachusetts, October 27, 1841. By James Freeman Clarke. Boston: Benjamin H. Greene. 8vo. pp. 19.

Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation. A Book for the Times. By An American Citizen. New York: Published for the Author. 12mo. pp. 240.

My Progress in Error, and Recovery to Truth; or, A Tour Through Universalism, Unitarianism, and Skepticism. Boston: Gould, Kendall, & Lincoln. 16mo. pp. 240.

A Conversation between two Laymen, on the Subjects and Mode of Christian Baptism and Church Communion, forming a Complete Manual. By Charles H. Pendleton, Member of the First Baptist Church, Cleveland, (Ohio). Boston: Gould, Kendall, & Lincoln. 12mo. pp. 137.

Onesimus; or, The Apostolic Directions to Christian Masters in Reference to their Slaves, considered. By Evangelicus. Boston: Gould, Kendall, & Lincoln. 18mo. pp. 64.

A Sermon on the Reciprocal Duties of Pastor and People. By NO. 114.

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