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A Volume Of The Entertaining Library Contains, As Far As

it goes (for we have only the first volume), the best and the most • copious account we can name of the antiquities of Pompeii, as they have been laid open by modern researches.......

Mr. Jukes . S Little Work On Indigestion And Costiveness...

at a second edition. We repeat our recommendation of it. It is a BUCHAN in small ; and along with a great deal of whole- some advice and rational information, contains a number......

The Duty Of Humanity To Inferior Creatures Is A Well-written

and well-meant little work, entirely thrown away. Who is there, possessed of the refinements of education, and the cultivated sym- pathies of social life, who uses the inferior......

We Would Recommend Dr. Granville's Catechism Of Health,...

an immense quantity of useful information, in a compact form, and conveyed in a popular manner. By way of question and answer, he has discussed all those problems which occur in......

Fine Arts.

STARK'S Scenery of the Rivers of Nwfolk, of which three parts have appeared, is a work which is well calculated to please all tastes, for the views bear the stamp of truth, and......

The Chameleon Is A Species Of Annual. It Is At

any rate a vo- lmne of prose and verse, which will probably be repeated from year to year. It differs from the Annuals in this respect, that it is written by one hand ; and as......

The Adventures Of A Dramatist Is Advertised And Announced...

the declaration that "the author will not attempt to promote the sale of this publication by puffs, direct or indirect." - We will vary this 'species of puff indirect, by......

The Tenth Number Of The "standard Novels" Contains The...

of SCHILLER'S Ghost Seer, and the whole of BROWN'S Edgar Huntley. CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN was an American imitator of GODWIN, and has been, for some accidental reason, greatly......

New Prints.

" The Bitter Morning."—What a refrigerator ! the sight of this print would be as good as an ice in summer. We should be fearful of catching an ague by looking too long at it on......

The Contemplations Of Bishop Hall, With An Account Of His

Life, forms the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Volumes of the "Divines of the Church of England." They are a very extraordinary spe- cimen of ingenuity and fertility of mind spent......