20 JULY 1844, page 17

The Late Miss Pickering's Grandfather.

THIS posthumous novel of poor Miss PICKERING is entitled to the consideration due to all unfinished works ; though it has small occasion for it beyond the retrenchment of some......

The Theologian, No. I.

Tins new publication possesses a more distinctive plan, and, what is of greater consequence, a more distinctive character, than many of the periodicals that are frequently......

Publications Received,

From July 12th to July ISM. BOOKS. High Life in New York. By JONATHAN SLICE, Esq., of Weathersfield, Connecticut. In two volumes. Walter Clayton. [The tide of this novel......