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Treuttel and Wurtz's Catalogue of the principal editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, and of the most important Biblical, Oriental, Philological, and Scientific Works, published in Germany, France, and Italy, &c. from the years 1816 to 1819; with Notices of the principal Classical Works in preparation on the Continent.

A Catalogue of an extensive collection of Books in Anatomy, Medicine, Surgery, Chemistry, &c.; by Underwood. 1s.

A Catalogue of old and new Books for 1819-20, Part II; by Richard Baynes. 2s. Hayes's Catalogue of old Books, Part I., containing Classics, Criticism, French, &c.

DRAMA.

The Peasant Boy; an Opera. 2s. 6d. Lyrical Dramas; with Domestic Hours; a miscellany of odes and songs; by Cornelius Neale, late Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, 12mo. 8s.

El Teatro Espanol, No XIV. 3s.

EDUCATION.

A complete Parsing Grammar, or a Practical Key to the Grammatical Construction of the English Language; by T. Whitworth, 12mo. 4s.

Grammar for Children upon an entire new plan. Illustrated with cuts by Branston. 1s.

The Teacher's Key to Grammar, for Children. 4d.

An improved Spanish Grammar, designed especially for Self Instruction; by L. J. A. MacHenry; third edition. 8s.

Scripture Stories, or Sacred History, familiarly explained, and applied to Children. 18mo. 3s.

Juvenile Friendship, or the Guide to Virtue and Happiness, in dialogues between two Student Friends, 12mo. 3s.

Homilies for the Young, and more espe cially for the Children of the National Schools; by the Rev. Harvey Marriott. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

An Essay on the Madras System of Education, its powers, its application to Classical Schools, and its utility as an Instrument to form the principles and habits of Youth in the higher orders of Society; by the Rev. Harvey Marriott. 18mo. 2s. 6d.

Elements of Greek Prosody and Metre, compiled from the best authorities, ancient and modern; by T. Webb. 8vo. 68.

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Time's Telescope for 1820, or a complete Guide to the Almanack; containing an ex- ! planation of Saints Days and Holidays; Astronomical Occurrences; Comparative Chronology, and Naturalists Diary for every month, with the outlines of Entomology. 12mo. 9s.

The Colonial Journal, No IV. and IX. 6d. each.

British Review, No XXVIII. 6s.

Ree's Cyclopædia, vol. XXXIX. part II. and plates, part F. £2 (last part but one.)

Select Letters of Ganganelli, Pope Clement XIV. Translated from the French; by C. J. Metcalfe, esq. 12mo. 4s.

The London Tradesman; a familiar treatise on the rationale of trade and commerce, as now carried on in the metropolis. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Emigrant's Directory to the western states of North America. By W. Amphlett. 8vo. 6s.

The African Committee. By J. E. Bandich, Esq. conductor of the Mission to Ashantee. 8vo. 3s.

The Costume of the Lower Orders of London, from the Life, by T. L. Busby. 4to. part I. coloured 8s. plain 4s.

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The Shooter's Companion; by T. R. Johnson. 5s. 6d. boards.

A new Dictionary of Classical Quotations, on an improved plan, with Poetical Translations; by F. W. Blagden.

Kerby's Wonderful Museum. Vol. vi. 9s. Chess Rendered Familiar, by Tabular Demonstrations, of the various positions and movements of the Game; by J. G. Pohlman. Royal 8vo.

A Ready Reckoner, particularly adapted for the buyers and sellers of oil; in six parts. 3s.

Lett's Diary; or Bills Due-Book for 1820. 46.

The Christian's Annual Journal and Record of Literature for 1820. 2s. 3d.

A Narrative of Transactions in the Red

River Country, from the commencement of the operation of the Earl of Selkirk; by Alex. M'Donnel, Esq. with a map. 3s.

A Letter on Superstition, by the Right Hon. Wm. Pitt, (afterwards Earl of Chatham,) first printed in 1733; addressed to the Multifarious Sects of Great Britain. 3d. or 20d. per hundred.

Observations on Emigration to Poland, by a Resident. Is.

Hume's Essay on Public Credit, with a Statistical Map of the British Empire, by Dr Colquhoun, &c. 1s. 6d.

The Land Measurer's Assistant; containing Tables for Calculating the Value of Standing Crops, Land, and of all kinds of Labour performed thereon; to which is added, a Comprehensive Treatise on Timber and Wood Measuring; by William Francis, Land Measurer. Second edition. 3s.

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The Italian Don Juan; or, Memoirs of the Devil Secripante, the Brigand of the Apennines.

The Pleasures of want; or in Love, or not in Love. 3 vols. 21s.

The Family Mansion: a Tale; by Mrs Taylor, of Ongar, In foolscap 8vo. with frontispiece. 5s 6d.

Varieties in Woman. 3 vols. Petrarche at Laure, par Mad. de Genlis. 12mo. 2 vols.

POETRY.

Don Juan, Canto I. II. 8vo. 9s. 6d, Don Juan, Canto III. (Hone) 8vo. 3s. 6d. The Wizard, or Fatal Banquet, in four parts; by Henry Llewellyn. 8vo. 4s.

White Hats; or the Reformiad. In 3 Cantos; by Humphry Heligan, Poet Laureate to the Radicals. 28. 6d.

The Vision; or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, of Dante Alighieri. Translated by the Rev. H. F..Cary, A. M. The second edition corrected, with additional Notes, a Life of Dante, and an Index. Three vols. 8vo. £1,16.

The Wars of Wellington, a Narrative poem, in fifteen cantos; by Dr Syntax. royal 4to. part I. 12s. with engravings.

Misanthropy, and other poems; by Joseph Snow. 12mo. 6s.

The Augustan Chief; by Geoffrey Smelfungus, Esq. 2s. 6d.

POLITICS. Constitutional Remarks upon the trial of Rich. Carlile; by a member of Gray's Inn. 3s.

Three Tracts:-1. On the Legal Mode of suppressing Riots; 2. A Speech on a Reform of Parliament; and 3, A Dialogue on the Principles of Government; by Sir

William Jones. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

the Prince Regent, from the Rev. Lionel A Warning Letter to His Royal Highness Berguer. 2s. 6d.

A detailed Statement of the Case of his

Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. 5s.

THEOLOGY.

A Second Course of Practical Sermons, expressly adapted to be read in Families; by the Rev. Harvey Marriott, Rector of Claverton, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Deism Refuted; or Plain Reasons for being a Christian; by T. H. Horne, M. A. 12mo. Fourth Edition. 1s.

Discourses on the Three Creeds, and on the homage offered to our Saviour on certain and particular occasions during his ministry; by Edward Nares, D. D. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The First part of the Holy Bible, with notes explanatory and critical, and practical reflections, designed principally for the use of Families; by the Rev. Mr Wellbeloved.

Observations on the Canonical Scriptures; by Mary Cornwallis. 8vo. 4 vols. £2, 2s.

The Holy Catholic Bible: with Dr Chaltion of the Rev. Dr Gibson, Vicar Apostoloner's notes; published with the approba

lic of the Northern District.

"I tell you nay, but except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish."

A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Burnham, the Sunday after the execution of Thomas Mitchell; who was executed for an attempt to Murder Miss Rowls; by the Rev. H. Raikes, of the Vicarage, Burnham.

"He that committeth sin is of the Devil."

A Sermon preached in the parish Church of Burnham, the Sunday following the day Thomas Mitchell attempted the Murder of Miss Bowles; by the same Author. Published at the request of the pa rish.

Bishop Watson's Apology for the Bible. 2s. 6d. And by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1s. 6d.

Naaman's History, Jonah's Gourd, and an Essay on the Pleasures of Religion; by Owen Morris. 12mo. 4s.

The Beloved Disciple: a Series of Discourses on the Life, Character, and Writings of the Apostle John; by Alfred Bishop. 12mo. 5s.

Harrison's Sermons on Christ Crucified and Glorified. 8vo. 12s.

TOPOGRAPHY.

A Historical and Descriptive View of the Parishes of Monkwearmouth, and Bishopwearmouth and the Port and Borough of Sunderland; by George Garbutt, 8vo. 16s.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

Travels in France in 1818; by Francis Hall, Esq. late Military Secretary to General Wilson, late Governor of Canada, 8vo. 12s.

'Journal of New Voyages and Travels, No VIII. 3s.

EDINBURGH.

Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk; being a Series of Familiar Letters written during a late Visit to Scotland. The Third Edition. With a Postscript Addresssed to S. T. Coleridge, Esq. £1: 11: 6.

Life of Andrew Melville. Containing Illustrations of the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Scotland, during the latter part of the Sixteenth and beginning of the Seventeenth Century. With an Appendix, consisting of Original Papers; by Thomas M'Crie, D. D. Minister of the Gospel, Edinburgh. 2 vols. 8vo.

Jacobite Relics of Scotland; being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the Adherents to the House of Stuart. Collected and Illustrated by James Hogg, Author of "The Queen's Wake," &c. &c. 8vo.

Edinburgh Christian Instructor. CXII. for November.

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Guilt, or the Anniversary, a Tragedy, in four Acts. From the German of Adolphus Mullner; by R. P. Gillies, Esq. 4to. (not printed for sale.)

A new selection of French Novels, Comedies, and elegant Extracts in Prose; by M. Ch. Max, de Bellecour, in one large volume, price 68. 6d.

Edinburgh Monthly Review, No XII. Observations on the Use and Abuse of Mercurial Medicines in various Diseases; by James Hamilton, jun. M. D. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Thoughts on Paper Circulation, &c.; by Sir John Sinclair, Baronet. 8vo. 1s.

Observations on the Propriety and Usefulness of an Establishment in Edinburgh for teaching the Oriental Languages, for Civil and Commercial Purposes, to young gentlemen going to India; by David Scot,

M.D. 8vo.

Essays on Phrenology, or an Inquiry into the principles and utility of the System of Drs Gall and Spurzheim, and into the objections made against it; by George Combe, Esq. 8vo. 12s.

Look before ye Loup, or a Healin' Sa' for the Crackit Crowns of Country Politicians; by Tam Thrum, an auld Weaver. "I was well, I wish'd to be better, And here I lie."

Epitaph on a Constitution Mender. This pamphlet was published in 1793-a time in too many respects not unlike the

present. It was from the pen of the late Mr William Brown, editor of the Dundee Repository, and for many years of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal; and having met with a degree of celebrity which is not commonly gained by works of such small pretension, it was estimated to have had the most beneficial effects throughout the country. Coarse paper copies, 4d. fine copies, 6d.

W. and C. Tait's Catalogue of Old Books. Also a Catalogue of their Collection of Modern French Books.

Common Sense; a satirical Poem, in Two Parts. 4s.

A Letter to the Rev. Robert Buchanan, Minister of Peebles, in regard to his Speech, May 31, 1818, in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, respecting attendance in the Classes of Church History in the University of Edinburgh; by George Cron, A.M. Preacher of the Gospel. Is. 6d.

Selecta Latine, ex Historicis, Philosophis, et Criticis Quibus Accedunt Notæ, et Index Historicus et Geographicus Studio Jacobi Gray. 12mo. 5s.

The object of this volume is to provide for the advanced forms of our Grammar Schools, a more extensive, and at the same time, a more select course of prose reading, than has hitherto been accessible to them. The extracts have been taken from Cæsar, Sallust, Livy, Tacitus, Cicero, and Quinctilian; and, it is trusted, are such as may at once interest and improve the mind of the young student. Explanatory Notes have been added, with the view of facilitating his progress, without relaxing his diligence; and that the book may be as complete as possible, every thing that occurs in the text connected with Biography, Geography, and Antiquities, has been explained in a General Index.

Edinburgh High School, Nov. 8, 1819.

The Spirit of the Gospel amidst religious difference, a Sermon, preached at Edinburgh, on Tuesday, September 7, 1819, at the opening of the General Associate Synod; by H. Heugh, minister of the gospel, Stirling. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Q. Horatii Flacii Opera Selecta usui Scholarum, a selection from the works of Horace, for the use of Schools. Edited

and illustrated with short notes, written chiefly in English; by Henry Liston, minister of Ecclesmachan. 18mo. 3s.

Remarks on the present system of Roadmaking; by John Loudon M'Adam, Esq. General Surveyor in the Bristol District. Second edition, 2s. 6d.

The Poems of Ossian, translated by James Macpherson, Esq. with the translator's Dissertation on the Era and Poems of Ossian; Dr Blair's Critical Dissertation; and an Inquiry into the genuineness of these poems, written for this edition; by the Rev. Alexander Stewart. 24mo. 5s.

New Foreign Works, imported by Treuttel and Wurtz, Soho-Square, London. MADAME Genlis, Petrarque et Laure, 8vo. 10s.

Pigault-Lebrun, Nous le sommes tous, ou l'Egoïsme, 2 vols 12mo. 8s.

Aug. Lafontaine, Le Frere et la Sœur, ou le Repentir, 3 vols 12mo. 12s.

La Vierge du Mont Galand, ou le Retour de l'Exilé, 4 vols 12mo. 16s.

Gottis, Catherine I. Imperative de toutes les Russies, 5 vols 12mo, Fig. £1, 1s.

Fritot, Science du Publiciste, ou Traité des principes Elémentaires du droit considéré dans ses principales Divisions, vol. 1. part 1.

8vo. 10s.

Bilhon, Principes d'Administration et d'Economie politique des anciens Peuples, appliqués aux Peuples modernes, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Buffon, Euvres complètes mises en ordre; par M. le Comte de Lacépède, 12 vols 8vo. Fig. en noir. £12.

Lacépède, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, (complément des Euvres de Buffon,) 5 vols 8vo. Fig. en noir. £5.

Almanach de Saxe-Gotha, pour 1820. 8s. The same, in German. 7s. Almanach des dames, pour 1820. 7s.. And a great variety of other Almanacks, French and German. Biographie Speciale des pairs and des deputés du Royaume de France, Session de 1818-19, 8vo. 19s.

Correspondance Historique et Litteraire, 10s. 6d.

8vo.

Collection des Memoires pour l'Histoire, de France; par Petitot, vol. 5 & 6, 8vo. 18s.

MONTHLY REGISTER.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.-Nov. 12th 1819.

Sugar. During the last month the market continued exceedingly dull and depressed, and prices were at the lowest ebb. Since the commencement of this month the demand and prices have greatly revived. Near 12,000 hhds. have been sold in London in the course of two days, and at an advance of 3s. per cwt. At this advance the market looks firm, and the anxiety to purchase seems unabated. In refined goods the demand has been unprecedented, and intended for the spring shipments. The advance is about the same as on muscovadoes. It is difficult to hazard a conjecture on the future prospects of the sugar market in the present distressed state of the country. We imagine, however, that it will advance, if not considerably, at least steadily. The present demand is supposed by some to arise chiefly from the desire evinced by those, to effect purchases, who were under large contracts to deliver refined goods in the spring, at the autumnal prices; but it is evident there is something else giving an impulse to the market, and this we conceive to be the uncommon low price of the article sunk far below its value, and therefore become an object for capitalists to look after. We hope that things will soon assume a more steady appearance in all mercantile affairs, and render a further advance on the sugar market certain. It is one of the great springs of our trade, and must, and does, powerfully affect all others. -Coffee. The market for coffee is more unsettled. The low qualities are on the decline and dull, but the finer qualities are eagerly bought up at high prices. The value of this article depends altogether upon the state of the continent of Europe, and the advices received from that quarter. The demand by private contract seems to be reviving; but it is not probable that any great improvement can take place in the coffee market, particularly in the finer qualities, which are already high.-Cotton. Within the last ten days the demand for cotton has considerably revived, and the sales have been considerable. Prices have advanced a little, and the opinion at present seems to be favourable for a further advance. The stock is decreased from what it was last year, and it is generally supposed that the stock in the hands of the spinners is unusually small.-Grain. The market for grain is lower, as it regards the inferior qualities. Wines however maintain their prices. Rum is greatly depressed. Brandy is equally so; and in Geneva there is nothing doing. In almost every other article of trade there is no material variation.

Still we are without any improvement in commercial affairs; the horizon appears a

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gloomy as ever, but we fondly hope, and eagerly anticipate, that we shall soon be enabled to communicate the pleasing intelligence of a general revival of business. A necessary step to this is to quiet the public mind, and free it from those just alarms which at present agitate and distract it from the mischievous designs of restless men. Without strong measures are applied, and immediately applied, the public tranquillity cannot be preserved, and some fearful calamity must befal this country. We trust to the wisdom of Parliament to crush these alarms which terrify the nation, destroy all confidence, and must banish manufactures and commerce from those districts of the country which are the theatre of their operations.

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