BY THOMAS CARLYLE. ]. Works in the Press. CRITICAL& MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 4 vols. crown 8vo. 21. 2s, cloth and lettered. The principal contents of these four volumes are-Jean Paul Friedrich Richter-State of German LiteratureWerner-Goethe's Helena-Goethe-Burns-Heyne-German Playwrights-Voltaire- Novalis-Signs of the Times -Jean Paul F. Richter again-On History-Schiller-The Nibellungen Lied-Early German Literature-Taylor's Historic Survey of German Poetry-CharacteristicsJohnson-Death of Goethe-Goethe's Works - DiderotOn History again-Count Cagliostro-Corn-Law Rhymes -The Diamond Necklace-Mirabeau-French Parliamentary History-Walter Scott. (3096) 2. TRANSLATION of GOETHE'S WILHELM MEISTER; containing Meister's Apprenticeship and Meister's Travels. New Edition, revised, 3 vols. 12mo. cloth and lettered. (3097) BY NATHANIEL OGLE. 1. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION, INCLUDING THE STEAM-ENGINE familiarly explained and illustrated, with an account of its Invention and Progressive Improvement; its application to Navigation and Railways, with plain Maxims for the guidance of Railway Shareholders, copiously illustrated with Engravings on Wood. By Dr. LARDNER. No. 1, 1s.-On the 1st October. To be completed in 12 Monthly Numbers, 1s. ***The work now proposed will be the Seventh Edition of Dr. LARDNER'S work on the Steam-Engine, already before the public, but so extended and enlarged as to form in effect a new Treatise. This change has been required by the great improvements which have been introduced in the applications of steam power, more especially to navi gation and railways, since the last edition of the work. The opportunity offered by the publication of this seventh edition, has also been seized by the Author for the purpose of improving every part of the work, and rendering it more suitable to the purposes of the public in general, and of those interested in railway travelling and in steam naviga tion. Although the principal part of the work will be written THECOLONY of WESTERN AUSTRALIA: in a style adapted to the general reader, the information a Manual to all Persons intending to emigrate to that Colony or its Dependencies. 1 vol. 8vo. illustrated with a Pocket Map in a case on the cover, and with Four Plates. The chief subjects treated of are-its Discovery, Settlement, Aborigines, Vocabulary, Laws, Customs, Land Regulations, Principles of Colonial Emigration; Statistical, Financial, and Agricultural Returns; Directions to Settlers; Sailing Directions for the Anchorages. The Appendix will contain a List of the original Grants, Agreements, and Transfers, with other useful matters. 2. 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(3102) BY DOCTOR MAGINN. required by those engaged in Engineering will not be overlooked it is hoped, therefore, that the volume will be found to be an easy and useful introduction to Steam Engineering for ali those who are interested in the Arts and Manufactures. It will probably contain all the practical information which is required by many of these, and will serve as a preparation for more technical, detailed, and voluminous works, for all. Each number will consist of Forty-eight full octavo pages, and the illustrations will be executed in the best manner. A beautiful engraving from the statue of Watt, by Chantrey, will be prefixed to the volume. (3105) WALKER'S MANLY EXERCISES, con taining Instructions in Walking, Running, Leaping, Climbing, Riding, and Driving; the whole carefully revised and articles on the TURF, HUNTING, and SHOOTING, added by CRAVEN. Illustrated by 65 Engravings by Howard, and 20 Woodcuts by Sargent. 5th Edition, 6s. 6d. cloth lettered. (3107) W. S. 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(3104) James Fraser, Publisher. various other useful information, are added. In a handsome case, for the pocket or library.—In a few days. Darton and Clark, Holborn Hill. (3109) 3 Works in the Press-continued. THE CONCLUDING VOLUMES OF THE ORIENTAL OUTLINES; or, a Rambler's Recollections of a Tour in Turkey, Greece, and MEMOIRS of CHARLES MATHEWS, Tuscany chiefly intended as a Guide-Book for Travellers Comedian. By Mrs. MATHEWS. Vols. III. and IV. with numerous Characteristic Illustrations and Portraits. -Early this Month. Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, (3110) visiting Napoli di Romania, the Grecian Islands, Ephesus, A TRANSLATION, partly in the Metres of the Original and partly in Prose, of Part II. of GOETHE'S FAUST, with other Poems. By LEOPOLD J. BERNAYS. Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d.—Early in November. (3112) Sampson Low, 42, Lamb's-Conduit Street. ENCYCLOPEDIA METROPOLITANA. In a few days will be published, price One Guinea, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA METROPOLITANA. Edited by the Rev. HENRY JOHN ROSE, B.D. Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. J. G. F. and J. Rivington; Duncan and Malcolm; Suttaby and Co.; E. Hodgson; J. Dowding; G. Lawford; J. Fraser; J. M. Richardson; J. Bohn; T. Allman; J. Bain; S. Hodgson; R. Hodgson; F. C. Westley; L. A. Lewis; and G. and A. Greenland. Oxford: J. H. Parker, and T. Laycock. Cambridge: J. and J. J. Deighton. New Editions. A SYSTEM of ANATOMICAL PLATES, THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: a History. with descriptive Letterpress. By JOHN LIZARS, F.R.S.E., Professor of Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. A new and improved Edition, Part I. folio, 7s. 6d. plain, or 10s. 6d. coloured. The work will be completed in 12 Monthly Parts. (3114) London: S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street. Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars. Dublin: W. Curry, Jun. and Co. PRIMITIVE TRADITION RECOGNIZED in HOLY SCRIPTURE: a Sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester, at the Visitation of the Worshipful and Rev. William Dealtry, D.D. 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PART I. to be completed in Ten Monthly Parts, price 5s. each, of ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RURAL SPORTS. BY DELABERE P. BLAINE, Esq. Author of "Outlines of the Veterinary Art," "Canine Pathology," &c. &c. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD, FROM DRAWINGS BY ALKEN, T. LANDSEER, DICKES, &c. &c. THE ORIGIN, PROGRESS, AND PRESENT STATE OF FIELD SPORTS. Rude Methods employed for capturing Animals by the Primitive Races of Mankind-Progress of Sporting after the Diffusion of Mankind-The Field Sports of Asia, THE PHILOSOPHY OF FIELD SPORTS. Their Moral Character -- Benefits derived from them, to both Body and Mind-The Anatomy and Physiology of Animal Bodies-The Exterior Form of Quadrupeds- PRACTICAL SPORTING-HORSE RACING. The Origin of Horse Racing-History of the Racer of Former and Present Days-Of Horses: those of Africa, Asia, America, and Europe-Horses of Great Britain- HUNTING. 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Examination and Trial of a Gun Methods of Loading Proper Proportions or rowder and not-ine Art of Shooting Flying employed in Shooting, as the Setter, Pointer, Spaniel, and Retriever, traced from their Origin Their Breeding, Breaking, and Appropriation to their several Uses. Grouse Shooting.-Black Cock-The Ptarmigan, with the most celebrated Localities resorted to- - Partridge Shooting-Red-legged Partridge Shooting--Quail ShootingPheasant Shooting-Woodcock Shooting-Snipe Shooting-Ruff and Reeve Shooting--Land and Water Rails, Dotterel, Knot, Plover, Curlew, the Heron, Bittern, and all the numerous Kinds known by the term Wild-Fowl, from the gigantic Swan to the diminutive Teal-Pigeon Shooting-The Battue and Rook Shooting. COCK FIGHTING. The Antiquity of Training Birds to Fight, as of Quails in the East--Feeding, Trimming, and Handling the Game-Cock. FISHING. Systematic History of Fishes.-The Linnæan Arrangement - Their Anatomy and Physiology, Organs of Sense and Motion-Digestive, Respiratory, and Reproductive The Practice of Angling. — Angling Apparatus; Rods, Lines, Floats, Fishing-Hooks, Reels, Landing-Net, Gaff, Clearing-Ring - Disgorger — Drag-Hook - Minnow ADDRESS. RURAL SPORTS have, in all ages, constituted a favourite amusement of large por- The popularity of Rural Sports in former times led to the production of several The work here offered to the public is no hasty production, more than seven In reference to modern times, the reader will find in the work a detailed descrip- It may be added, that the FOREIGN SPORTS, hitherto in a great measure un- A succinct but accurate sketch of the Natural History, Anatomical Structure, of attention. In the Embellishments, no expense has been spared to render the work both useful and highly attractive. Drawings have been executed by Alken, T. 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