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THE MINORITY of an HEIRESS; or, the RAMBLES among the FJELDS and

Progress of Character.

Persons. 2 vols. 12mo.

A work for Young

DR. WM. SMITH.-A NEW CLASSICAL
DICTIONARY of GREEK and ROMAN MY-

the CENTRAL and WESTERN DISTRICTS of NORWAY in 1848 and 1849. By THOMAS FORESTER, Esq. 8vo. with Illustrations.

THOLOGY, BIOGRAPHY, and GEOGRAPHY. For POETI

the use of Colleges and Schools. One Vol. 8vo. JOHN PAGET, Esq.-HUNGARY and TRAN-2 SYLVANIA. With Remarks on their Condition, Social, Political, and Economical. New Edition. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo.

JOSEPH MARRYAT, Esq.-A HISTORY of POTTERY and PORCELAIN. With a Description of the Manufacture from the Earliest Period in various Countries. Plates and Woodcuts. 8vo.

COLUMBUS.-LIFE and VOYAGES of COLUM

9.

ETICAL WORKS of LETITIA E. LANDON (L. E. L.) New Edition, uniform with Moore's "Songs, Ballads, and Sacred Songs.” vols. 16mo. with Vignette Titles.

S.

10.

HALL'S FIRST or ELEMENTARY
ATLAS for the Use of Schools: containing 10
Maps. Oblong 4to. 1s. 6d. coloured. [In a few days.
11.

ESSONS on INDUSTRIAL EDUCA-
TION, for the Use of Female Schools. By a
LADY. 12mo. 2s. 6d.
[On November 7.

12.

BUS; together with the Voyages of his COM MR. C. D. YONGE'S NEW LATIN GRADUS: containing every Word used by PANIONS. By WASHINGTON IRVING, Esq. Poets of good Authority. For the Use of Eton, Westminster, Winchester, and Harrow Schools.

A New Edition. Maps. 3 vols. 8vo.

John Murray, Albemarle Street. (1087)

Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. (1088)

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THE POETRY OF SCIENCE;

20, Great Marlborough Street.

Mr. SHOBERL will publish in a few days- ||

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LIEUTENANT-COLONEL NAPIER'S EXCURSIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: INCLUDING & HISTORY of the CAPE COLONY, an ACCOUNT of the NATIVE TRIBES, &c.

In 2 vols. small 8vo. with numerous Illustrations. 2.

MISS PARDOE'S “FLIES IN AMBER."
3 vols.

WILLIAM SHOBERL, Publisher, 20, Great Marlborough Street. Agents for Scotland-Messrs. Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh. For Ireland-Mr. William Robertson, Dublin.

Orders received by all Booksellers. (1090)

2, Hanover Street, Hanover Square, and 54, Fleet Street: November 1849.

MESSRS. SEELEYS HAVE NOW IN THE PRESS

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A MEMOIR OF

Or, Studies of the Physical Phenomena of Nature. THE LATE REV. HENRY W. FOX,

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Missionary in South India. Post octavo, with Engravings.

2.

METRICAL MUSINGS;

Or, Thoughts on Sacred Subjects, in Verse. By the Rev. W. H. BATHURST, M.A. Rector of Barwick-in-Elmet.

Fcp. 8vo. 3.

CHURCH PRAYERS:

B.A.

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MR. NEWBY'S NEW WORKS.

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In 3 vols. post 8vo.

Dark Scenes of History.

By G. P. R. JAMES, Esq.

Author of "Darnley," "Richelieu,"
," "The Forgery," "The Woodman," &c.

2.

In 1 vol.

VISIONS OF GREAT MEN.

By Mrs. DE CRESPIGNY.

3.

Now ready, in 3 vols.

THE GOLDEN CALF;

OR, PRODIGALITY AND SPECULATION IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. The Times, Sept. 7, says: "A book might be written just now which would meet with a very rapid sale, and be of eminent advantage to the public: the subject should be Railway Frauds.'"

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By Mrs. MACKENZIE DANIEL, Author of " My Sister Minnie," "Georgina Hammond," &c.

9.

In November, in 3 vols. 8vo.

A HISTORY OF THE PAPAL STATES,

From their Origin to the Present Time.

By JOHN MILEY, D.D., Author of "Rome under Paganism and the Popes."

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Now ready at every Library,

1. A Second Edition of THE WOODMAN.

3 vols.

2. MATERNAL LOVE: a Novel. By Mrs. LOUDON.

3. CRAYFORD: a Novel. 2 vols.

4. PAST and FUTURE EMIGRATION. 1 vol.

5. BLACK WILLIAM'S GRAVE. 3 vols.

6. Vols. 1 and 2, MACCABE'S CATHOLIC HISTORY of ENGLAND.

30, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE.

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COMPLETION of DR. CUMMING'S APOCALYPTIC SKETCHES.

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Apocalyptic Sketches,

THIRD SERIES;

OR,

LECTURES ON THE SEVEN CHURCHES OF ASIA MINOR.

BY THE REV. JOHN CUMMING, D.D.,

MINISTER OF THE NATIONAL scottish CHURCH, CROWN COURT, COVENT GARDEN. *This series is illustrated by beautiful Wood Engravings, representing the present state of the Apostolic Churches.

ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE, AND CO., 25, PATERNOSTER ROW. (1093)

Nearly ready,

A DESCRIPTIVE ATLAS OF ASTRONOMY,

AND OF

PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY.

Comprised in 80 Maps, exhibiting a Comprehensive System of Astronomy and Physical Geography, and a complete Atlas of the Globe, carefully constructed, with Letterpress. Illustrated by several hundred Vignettes descriptive of the Physical Features and Statistics

of the several countries.

By the REV. T. MILNER, M.A.

4to. cloth lettered, 35s.; half-bound Russia, £2. 2s.

LONDON: WILLIAM S. ORR AND CO., AMEN CORNER.

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J. and C. MOZLEY having purchased the whole of Mr. BURNS's small Children's Books, beg to offer them at the following reduced prices, with fresh

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32mo. Books. FARTHING, reduced from Halfpenny,

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DEALERS in SECOND-HAND BOOKS

are requested to send their Catalogues regularly to William Spurrell, King Street, Carmarthen.

JOHN BUNYAN.-The Editor of a New

and Complete Edition of the Works of this immortal allegorist is extremely anxious to render & very handsome and cheap edition as correct as possible. He is desirous of consulting the original editions of the following Treatises :-Gospel Truths Opened, a small 12mo., 1656; A Vindication of Gospel Truths, small 4to., 1657; A Discourse touching Prayer, 12mo., 1663; Mount Ebal, 16mo., 1644; Prison Meditations, a half sheet; A Confession of Faith, 1672; Serious Reflections upon the Confession, by T. P. and W. K.; Peaceable Principles and True, 12mo., 1674; Christian Behaviour, 12mo., 1674; Instructions for the Ignorant, 12mo., 1675; Saved by Grace, 12mo., 1675; The Strait Gate, 12mo., 1676; The Fear of God, small 8vo., 1679; A Holy Life the Beauty of Christianity, 12mo., 1684; And Especially a Book for Boys and Girls, or Country Rhymes for Children, in Verse, on 74 Things, 12mo., 1686. This was also published under the title of Meditations on 74 Things, and any edition of the Divine Emblems printed before the year 1700; and a Tract under the name of Bunyan, called "An Exhortation to Peace and Unity." The Editor is in possession of early editions of nearly all these books, but is very anxious to see the earliest.

In addition to these, this indefatigable, amusing, and deeply instructive writer was the author of forts nine invaluable treatises, the original editions of which are in the editor's possession. A liberal price will be paid for any of the above described books, or any information relative to them will be thankfully ac

*** Only the smaller sorts are at present ready, knowledged. Please to address to George Offor,

but the whole will be very shortly.

6, Paternoster Row: 1st November, 1849.

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Esq. Hackney, near London, or to Blackie and So Publishers, Glasgow.

SCIENTIFIC WORKS.

JOHN WHELDON respectfully states that he has just published a New Catalogue of nume

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TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.

Wanted, a SITUATION in the above Businesses, by a respectable well-educated Young Man, who has had a short experience in the West-End Trade since completing his apprenticeship, and is competent to keep a Set of Books. Would have no objection to act as City Traveller, and can produce good security if required. Satisfactory references can be given.-Address A. L. A., 19, Grosvenor Street, West, Pimlico.

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YOUNG MAN, from Germany, 24 years of age, having been employed in that country for the last 7 years in the Bookseller's trade, desires a SITUATION in the same business in London. He is acquainted with the German, English, and French languages, and is able to produce good recommendations and testimonials. A high Salary not an object.-Address G. A. C., Mr. Spalding, Stationer, Kensington Terrace, Notting Hill.

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finding employment in translating French Works for Press. Address E. M. B., Publishers' Circular Office, 169, Fleet Street.

INTOWN or COUNTRY.-TO BOOKrienced Young Man, 27 years of age, is desirous of an ENGAGEMENT as Assistant. Can produce good testimonials as to character and ability. Salary not so much an object as immediate and permanent employment.-Letters addressed to X., Mr. Cleaver's, Bookseller, Piccadilly, will meet with prompt atten

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York.

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Wanted, by a Young Man of good education and address, who has had ten years' experience in the

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A Young Man, who has served his time in a General Bookselling and Printing Establishment, and who is intending to follow the Bookselling Business alone, wishes for a SITUATION where a good Book Trade is carried on. A comfortable home, with an opportunity of acquiring a perfect knowledge of the business, will be considered a sufficient remuneration for the Advertiser's services. Most satisfactory references can be given.-Address A. H., Messrs. Mozley, Derby.

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