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MR. GEORGE MEASOM, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, Continues to execute all orders

entrusted to his care in the first style of the Art,
at exceedingly moderate charges.

An In-door Pupil required. Premium, 150 Guineas,
two-thirds of which can remain unpaid
for twelve months.

JOODCUTS.-To be sold, cheap, SEVE HUNDRED NEW WOODCUTS: amongst which are, Illustrations for Natural Histories. Fables, Histories of England, Watts's Hymns, Robinson Crusoe, Vignettes, Shipping, King's Arms, and many other subjects.-Apply to Mr. J. Nicholson, Accountant and Estate Agent, 17, Kingsland Cres-TO_BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.

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TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.
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TO BOOKSELLERS, &c.-Wanted to

Purchase an established BUSINESS, making good returns. Stock and Fixtures not to exceed £500; or a Printing Business alone would not be objected to.-Apply, by letter, to S., care of Mr. W. Whitby, Chequers' Yard, Dowgate Hill, London.

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PATERNOSTER ROW. To be LET, TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.

the First Floor, fitted up

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PUBLIC LIBRARY, STATIONERY, and TO ASSISTANTS.-Wanted, at a fashiona

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A Stumble on the Threshold, by Molesworth.

Ben Ezra on Christ's Second Coming.

Burke's Commoners, royal 8vo. 1836. Parts 14, 15, and 16 of Vol. 4.

Vols. 12 and 13.

Butler's (Bp.) Works, 2 vols. 8vo. edit. Oxf. 1844. Vol. 1.
Castle Rackrent, by Edgeworth.
Chalmers' British Poets, 8vo.
Church Missionary Register, from commencement to 1818,
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Clavering's Voyage to Greenland in 1823.

Collier's Ecclesiastical History, folio, 1708. Vol. 2.
D'Urfey's Pills to Purge Melancholy, 12mo. 1719. Vol. 3.
Elliot's Hora Apocalypticæ, 3d edit. in blue cloth, Vol. 4.
Fielding's Works, 8vo. 1784. Vol. 6.

Gibbon's Rome, 8vo. 1811. Vol. 1.

Girdlestone's Commentary on the Old Testament. 2 copies.
Grant's History of Churches and Sects, boards. Vol. 4.
Hare's Mission of the Comforter, 2 vols. 8vo. 1st edit.
Hone's Every-Day Book. Sheet 103. pp. 1601-32, Vol. 2.
Howell's State Trials, royal 8vo. Vols. 29 to 33.
Keach's Metaphors, folic.

Lascelles' Familiar Letters on Angling.
Mosheim's Commentaries on the Laws of Christians, trans-
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Napier's Peninsular War, 8vo. boards. Vols. 5 and 6.
Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticum, 4to. 1640.
Reigning Vice (The), 12mo. 1827.

Robinson's Biblical Researches in Palestine, 3 vols. 8vo.
Veterinarian (The). Vol. 19 to all published.

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General Record of British and Foreign Literature ;

CONTAINING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF

ALL NEW WORKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN,

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ABBOTT (R.)-Desolation of the Sanctuary, and Time of Restitution: a Course of Lectures. By the Rev. Robert Abbott. Post 8vo. pp. 196, cloth, 3s....... . [3464

A FEW WORDS about Diocesan Synods. 8vo. pp. 16, 6d. ...[3465 APPEAL (The): a Magazine for the People. Vol. 6, 12mo. (Leeds), sewed, 44d.. [3466 Vol. 1, .[3467

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ARCHITECTURAL QUARTERLY REVIEW.
No. 1, 8vo. sewed, 5s.

ARNOLD (T. K.)-Homer for Beginners. Iliad, Book 1-3:
with English Notes. By the Rev. T. K. Arnold. 12mo.
pp. 142, cloth, 3s. 6d.....
.[3468

ARNOT (W.)--The Race for Riches, and some of the Pits into which the Runners Fall, applying the Word of God to the Traffic of Men. By William Arnot. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 108, cloth, 1s. 6d.. [3469

ARTHUR (T. S.)-Debtor and Creditor: a Tale of the Times. By T. S. Arthur. 48mo. cloth, 1s. 2d..... [3470 BABINGTON (C. C.)-Manual of British Botany; containing the flowering Plants and Ferns arranged according to the Natural Orders. By Charles C. Babington, M.A. 3d edit. with many additions and corrections, 12mo. pp. 468, cloth, 10s. 6d..... ...[3471

BAILEY (H. I.)-Church Education at Home and Abroad, and the Emigrant's Friend. In 2 Parts. By the Rev. Henry Ives Bailey. Post Svo. pp. 120, cloth, 3s.... [3472 (Vide Adv. 493.)

BALFOUR (H.)-Phyto-Theology; or, Botanical Sketches, intended to illustrate the Works of God in the Structure, Functions, and general Distribution of Plants. By John Hutton Balfour. Fep. 8vo. pp. 256, cloth, 3s. 6d... [3473 BARTELS (H.)-French Grammar, Reading Book, and Exercises, with Dictionaries. Complete in One Volume. By Herman Bartels. 12mo. pp. 186, cloth, 4s. .... [3474 BEVAN (E.)-Hints on the History and Management of the Honey Bee: being the Substance of Two Lectures. By Edward Beavan, M.D. 12mo. (Hereford), pp. 24mo. sewed, Ed...... [3475

BIRTHRIGHT (The). By Emilie Carlen: from the Original. By the Translator of "St. Roche." 3 vols. post [3476 8vo. pp. 990, cloth, 31s. 6d.....

BOMBAY ALMANAC (The) and Book of Direction for 1851. 8vo. pp. 626, cloth, 12s. [3477

BOOK (The) of Church History. 2d edit. 18mo. pp. 164, cloth, 1s.. .[3478 BREES (S. C.)—A Key to the Colonies; or, Advice to the Million upon Emigration. For the use of all Classes. 18mo. pp. 100, sewed, 18........

..[3479 BRETT (W. H.)-Indian Missions in Guiana. By the Rev. W. H. Brett. 12mo. pp. 300, cloth, 5s............. [3480 (Vide Adv. 499.)

BROUGHAM (Lord). Parties' Witnesses. Speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords, April 11, 1851, on Law of Evidence Bill. 8vo. pp. 24, sewed, 1s... [3481 BULL (G.)-Defensio Fidei Nicænæ: a Defence of the Nicene Creed out of the Extant Writings of the Catholick Doctors, who flourished during the three first centuries of the Latin Church. By George Bull, D.D. Bishop of St. David's. Vol. 1, 8vo. pp. 388, cloth, 108..... ..[3482 (Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, Vol. 59.) BURKE (J. and J. B.)-The Royal Families of England, with their Descendants, Sovereigns, and Subjects. By John Burke and John Bernard Burke. Vol. 2, imperial Svo. cloth, 21s... [3483 BURKE (P.)-Celebrated Trial connected with the Upper Classes of Society in the relations of Private Life. By Peter Burke. 8vo. pp. 520, cloth, 16s. .[3484 BYNG (Hon. Fred.)-Smithfield and Newgate Markets. By the Hon. Frederick Byng. 8vo. pp. 26, 1s...... [3485 CANTON (A.)-The Teeth, and their Preservation in Infancy and Manhood to Old Age. By Alfred Canton. 12mo. pp. 208, cloth, 4s. ....[3486

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CARPENTER (W. B.)-On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors in Health and Disease: Prize Essay. By William B. Carpenter. 2d edit. 12ino. pp. 336, cloth, 2s. 6d...... ..[3487 CARPENTER (W. B.)-Principles of Physiology, General and Comparative. By William B. Carpenter. 3d edit. 8vo. with 321 Wood Engravings, pp. 112, cl. 28s... [3488

Alphabetical List of New Works-continued.

CARTER (T. T.)-A Letter to the Rev. J. F. Wilkinson, Priest of the Roman Catholic Chapel at Clewer, in answer to Remarks addressed by him to the Parishioners. By the Rev. T. T. Carter. 8vo. pp. 94, sewed, 1s.... ..[3489 CASES of Conscience; or, Lessons on Morals: for the use of the Laity. Extracted from the Moral Theology of the Romish Clergy. By Pascal the Younger. Svo. pp. 64, 1s. 6d... ..[3490

(Vide Adv. 483.) CATALOGUE of all Graduates in Divinity, Law, Medicine, Arts, and Music, who have regularly proceeded, or been created between Oct. 10, 1659, and Dec. 31, 1850; to which is added a list of Chancellors, High Stewards, Vice-Chancellors, Proctors, Heads of Colleges and Halls, and Burgesses of the University; together with a Statement of Matriculations and Regencies. 8vo. pp. 814, cloth, 12s. 6d...

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(Vide Adv. 436.) CHALLIS (T. M.)-Smithfield and Newgate Markets as they should and might be. An Answer to the Hon. Fred. Byng. By Thomas M. Challis. 8vo. pp. 26, sewed, . [3491* CHEEVER (H. T.)-The Island World of the Pacific; being the Personal Narrative and Results of Travel through the Sandwich Islands, and other Parts of Polynesia. By the Rev. Henry T. Cheever. With Engravings. 8vo. (New York), pp. 408, cloth, 7s....... ..[3492

(Vide Adv. 511.)

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CHRISTMAS(H.)-TheShores and Islands of the Mediterranean, including a Visit to the Seven Churches of Asia. By the Rev. H. Christmas, M.A. 3 vols. post 8vo. pp. 1014, cloth, 31s. 6d. [3494 Baptism the 8vo. pp. 92, .[3495

CHURCH (The) and the Kingdom; or, Is Entrance to the Church. By Ovdèv "Qv. sewed, 1s. 6d. .... CHURCH (The) of England in the Reigns of the Tudors. 12mo. pp. 260, cloth, 2s. 6d. ..[3496

(Library for the Times.)

(Vide Adv. 407.)
CLARK (W. G.)-Gazpacho; or, Summer Months in Spain.
By William George Clark, M.A. 2d edition, revised,
12mo. pp. 278, cloth, 5s.....
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(Vide Adv. 497.)

CODE (The) of Civil Procedure of the State of New York.
Reported, complete, by the Commissioners on Practice
and Pleadings. Svo. (Albany, U. S.) pp. 888, sd. 30s.[3498
CODE (The) of Criminal Procedure of the State of New
York. Reported, complete, by the Commissioners on
Practice and Pleadings. 8vo. (Albany, U. S.) pp. 560,
sewed, 20s.
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COGHLAN (F.)-The Blue Guide-Book for Travellers on
the Continent, through Germany, from Hamburg to
Vienna; the Rhine, from Rotterdam to Strasbourg;
Paris and the Coast of France, Switzerland and the Alps;
with the most recently adopted Fares and Number of
Departures of the Railways on the Continent. Arranged
and written for the first time on the present plan. By
Francis Coghlan. 12mo. pp. 440, cloth, 7s. 6d. .... . [3500
COPLESTON (E.)-Memoir of Edward Copleston, D.D.
Bishop of Llandaff: with Selections from his Diary and
Correspondence, &c. By Wm. James Copleston, M.A.
8vo. pp. 352, cloth, 10s. 6d......
.[3501

CUMMING (J.)-Rome the Babylon of the Apocalypse: a
Lecture delivered on Thursday, May 29, 1851, in Exeter
Hall. By the Rev. J. Cumming. 12mo. pp. 40, sewed,
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Monitor and ES (J. H.)-Illustrations of Mediæval

Costume in England. Collected from MSS. in the
British Museum, Bibliothéque de Paris, &c. by T. A.
Day 7. H Dines. Nos. 1 to 4, small 4to. with nu-
merous coloured engravings, 1s. each
[3503

DOCTRINES (The and Practices of Popery, examined in
a course of Lectures. By Ministers in Glasgow. 12mo.
pp, clothes sewed, 1s. 6d.......
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DRUMMOND Principles of Ecclesiastical Buildings
Ornaments. By Henry Drummond. Small 4to.
Pp 10, with numerous illustrations, 7s.....
(Vide Adv. 483.)

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EXTON (R. B.)-An Essay on the Physiology of the Sense of Feeling, as illustrative of the Wisdom and Benficence of the Almighty, in the Gift of the Senses to Man. By the Rev. Richard Brundenell Exton. 12mo. pp. 44. sewed, 6d..... [3510 EYRE (J.)-Practical Remarks on some Exhausting Dis eases. By Sir James Eyre. 2d edit. post 8vo. pp. 110 cloth, 4s. 6d...... ..[351 FABER (G. S.)-The Many Mansions in the House of t Father Scripturally Discussed and Practically Considere By G. S. Faber. 8vo. pp. 442, cloth, 12s........... [351 FARLEY HEATH: a Record of its Roman Remains, and other Antiquities. Also, a Poem and a Tale about the Old Times at Fairlee; and an Antiquarian Dissertation. By Martin F. Tupper, of Albury. Post 12mo. pp. 84, (Guildford), with plates, fancy covers, 1s. 6d. ......[3537 FAITHFUL (The) Promiser and Night Watches. 1 vol. 32mo. cloth, 1s. 6d. .[3513

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FEMALE (The) Jesuit; or, the Spy in the Family. New edit. post 8vo. pp. 430, cloth, 7s. 6d. FERGUSON (R.)-The Pipe of Repose; or, Recollections of Eastern Travel. By Robert Ferguson. 2d edition, square, pp. 228, cloth, 5s....... ..[3515. FOLLOWING (The) of Christ: in Four Books. A New Translation, fcp. 8vo. pp. 380, cloth, 3s. 6d.........[3516 FOX (S.)-The Catechumen's Instructor: being a brief Explanation of the Apostles' Creed, Lord's Prayer, and Ten Commandments. By the Rev. Samuel Fox. New edit. 18mo. pp. 94, cloth, is. ..... [3517 FRANKLIN (M.)-Hours of Solitude, and Sempronius. Post 8vo. pp. 78, cloth, 5s........ ..[3518

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FYFE (W. W.)-Summer Life on Land and Water. 12mo. pp. 84, 6s..... .[3519

GAVAZZI (Father).-Orations. Decade the Second. With Sketches of Previous Reformers of the Italian Church. 12mo. sewed, 1s.; Two Parts together, cloth, 2s. 6d.[3520 GAYARRE (C.)-Romance of the History of Louisiana: Series of Lectures. By Charles Gayarre. 12mo. (New York), pp. 266, cloth, 6s. 6d.

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GERLACH (J. J.)-The Comprehensive German and Eng lish Dictionary, in two Parts - German English, and English German. Edited by J. J. Gerlach, LL.D. 12mo. pp. 368, bound, 7s. 6d..

[3522 GILFILLAN (G.)-Bards of the Bible. By G. Gilfillan. 2d edit. 8vo. (Edinburgh), pp. 362, cloth, 10s. 6d... [3523 GIRDLESTONE (C.)-Letters on the Unhealthy Condi tion of the Lower Class of Dwellings. 8vo. sd. 1s. 6d. [3524 GREGG (J.)-Commerce of the Prairies; or, the Journal of a Santa Fé Trader. By Josiah Gregg. 5th edit. 2 vols. 12mo. (Philadelphia), pp. 660, cloth, 9s.......... .(3525 GREY (W. H.)-Church Leases; or, the Subject of Church Leasehold Property considered, with a view to place it on a firmer basis. By W. H. Grey. 3d edition, pp. 106 sewed, 2s. 6d. [$526 GRIERSON (T.)-Autumnal Rambles among the Scottish Mountains; or Pedestrian Tourist's Friend. By the Rev. Thomas Grierson. 2d edit. 12mo. pp. 236, cloth

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GUYOT (A.)-Comparative Physical Geography; or the Earth in Relation to Man: agreeably to the Principles laid down by Carl Ritter, Humboldt, &c. By Arnold Guyot. Translated from the French by Professor C. C Felton. 12mo. col'd maps and plates, pp. 210, 5s. cl.[3528 (Vide Adv. 447.)

GWYNNE (P.)-A Word to the Wise; or, Hints on the Current Improprieties of Expression in Writing an Speaking. By Parry Gwynne. 2d edit. 18mo. pp. 7 sewed, 1s... [3529

Alphabetical List of New Works-continued.

HACKETT (C. D.)-National Psalmist. New edit. folio, | HYMNAL NOTED. Part 1, 12mo. pp. 94, swd. 6d... [3555 cloth, 188.........

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HADDOCK (J. W.)-Somnolism and Psycheism; or, the
Science of the Soul and the Phenomena of Nervation as
Revealed by Vital Magnetism or Mesmerism. By Joseph
W. Haddock. 2d edit. post 8vo. pp. 210, cl. 4s. 6d. [3531
HALDANE (J. A.)-Baptism, as it embodies the Grand
Doctrines of the Gospel: with Remarks on Dr. M'Crie's
Recent Work. By the late J. A. Haldane. Fcp. 8vo.
pp. 70, sewed, 9d.
.[3532

HAM (J. P.)-Life and Death; or, the Theology of the Bible, in Relation to Human Immortality: Three Lectures. By J. Panton Ham. 2d edit. revised, 12mo. pp. 166, cloth, 2s.

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HISTORY of Napoleon and France to the Death of Louis Philippe. 24mo. pp. 540, cloth, gilt, 2s. .......... [3542 HITCHINGS (C. H.)-Poems. By Charles H. Hitchings, of the Middle Temple. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 152, 58........ ... [3543 (Vide Adv. 483.)

HOBLYN (R. D.)-A Treatise on Botany; comprising the Structure and Functions of Plants. By Richard D. Hoblyn. 12mo. pp. 110, sewed, Is...... [3544 (Scott's First Books in Science.) HOGAN (W.) — Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries. By William Hogan. 5th edition, with Notes, 12mo. pp. 268, sewed, 1s. 6d...... ..[3545

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The Good Old Times of Queen Bess. By Edwin Paxton Hood. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 216, cloth, 1s. 6d......... [3550 Genius and Industry: the Achievements of Mind among the Cottages. By Edwin Paxton Hood. Fcp. . [3551 8vo. pp. 202, cloth, is. 6d.

HUGHES (W. C.)-The American Miller and Millwright's Assistant. By William Carter Hughes. Fcp. 8vo. (Philadelphia), pp. 224, cloth, 6s..... .[3552

HUGHES (W.)-A Manual of European Geology, for the Use of Schools, &c. By Wm. Hughes. 12mo. pp. 356, cloth, 3s. 6d.... .[3553

HUNT (T.)-On Syphilitic Eruptions, with especial reference to the use of Mercury; illustrated by Cases. By Thomas Hunt. 8vo. pp. 26, sewed, Is.... .[3554

INDESTRUCTIBLE (The) Spelling Book. Illustrated with 12 Pictures, square, sewed, 1s........ . [3556 INGRAM (A.)- A Complete System of Mensuration, adapted to the Use of Schools, &c. By Alex. Ingram; with additions by James Trotter. 12mo. (Edinburgh), pp. 198, cloth, 2s. ...... . [3557

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