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T'diw^rsity Ji -form; Dr. Ryerson's Reply to Mr. L^rngton and Dr. Wilson, 186 , 8. Rev "m. Scott's Letters on Wesloynii Superior Education, 1860. 0. Roi .«u 0;i Alt of 1863, widi notes and refermijcs, I808. ) >'. Luv Public Libraries U. C, 1854. 11. Forms, R Organization of Common Schools, U. C,184J*. lio Separate School lules and Regulations, tilous, and InstruoiionB for 12. Course of Instruction, Model Grammar School, U. C, 1861. 13. Constitution, By-Laws < f Tdacl-ers' Association, U C. with Dr. Wilson's Address. 14. School Book Controversj', 1865. 15. School Law Manual, U. C, 1864. 15 pamp:ilel». 935 HAND-SOME case of E lucatioiinl p,im]>ldets (all ditfeient to the preceding) vir ; I. Short School 'lime, with Military or Naval Drill, l>y E. A. Meredith. LL.D. 1863. 2. Dr. Ryerson'rt Letters in reply to Hon. George Brown, 110 pages, 1859 3. Educational Mimeum of U. C'., with lilh. plan of Knglish Educational Museum at Kensington, 72 pages 4. Common ^H<"hool Laws of Upper Canada with notes, f.>rma, &.c., 192 pagi>«t, 1859. 6. Canada Educational Directory for 1857-8, 128 pages, 1857. 6. Personal Correspondence between R. C. Bishop, of Toronto, and Chief Supt. of Education U. C., revised from originals, 1858. 7. Law and Official Correspondence in continuation of the foregoing on Separ- ate ScIiooIh, between Dr. Ryerson, Dr. Charbomiel, Hon. F. Uinoks and Hon. J. A Macdoriald, 1866. 8. Hon. Malcolm Cameron's School Act of 1849. 9. Dr. Ryerson's Defence of the Wesleyan Petitions before the Parliamentary Com- mittee, 1860. 10. Report ot a University Reform Meeting at Kingston, 1861. II. Calendar University Queens College, 1862-3. 12. Law of Parish Schools New Brunswick, 1858. 13. Report of the Chief Supt. of Education, New Brunswick, 1864. 14 Proceedings Provincial Sabbath School Convention at Hamilton, U. C, 1866. li pamphUtx. 938 HANDSOME case of Educational Pamphlets (all dilTercntto the two preceding lots) ; (1) Univtrsity Question, considered by a Graduate CRev. Dr McCaul), 184{-i (2) Calendar, University College, Toronto, 1862-t)3; (8) Laws of Univ. College L terary and Scientific Society, 1857; (4) Calendar University of Victoria Collepje, lS().S-4 ; (5) Remarks on the State of Education in the U. and L. Canada, by " L" (Major Laehlan), 1848; (6) Dr Ryerson'w Tetters in reply to Foreign Eeelesiasiics, reprioted with noles, l(i4 pages, 1867; (7) Law« of the Gram and Com. Schools, U.C., with notes, Ac, pp. 116, 1865; (8) New Gram. School Manual of U.C, notes, &c.. page 95, 1866; (9) Ue)X)rt of the Wesieyan Confereoee I'ubiio Meeliog at Kiugslou, i860; (10) Uepoil of Teaoheis' Association, MeGill Normal School, 1862-3; (11) Reponse a une Addresse de L'Asscmblee Legislative par Suriulendant D'Eduoation Ouest, * 64 FIFTH night's SALE OF VALUABLE CANADIAN BOOKS. 1863 ; (12) Provisions of the School Act of U.C., and Form», 1848. (II) Re^ marka on new Separate School Agitation, 1866. (14) OiBcial Correspondence with R. 0. Bishop of Toronto on Schools, 1862. (16) Two letters in reply to Bishop of Huron, by Rev. Provost Whitalter (pp. 97) 1860. 15 pamphUtt. 98^ FINAL Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Affairs of King's Col- lege University and Upper Canada College, 1852, with appendix; an interest- hig historical document ; lar^e 8vo , 36« pages. A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada, witli remarks on the present condition, manners, character, and religion of the people, by a Canadian; 1830; 8vo. 2 books. «38 DR. CHARLES Duncombe's (M.P.P.) Report on Education to the Parliament of Upper Canada, through the Commissioners, Dps. T. D. Morrison, and Wm. Bruce. This noted report is the first formal one on the subject ever published with draft of Education bill to give it effect; 260 pages; Toronto, 1886. Hon. Geo. Brown's Toronto City and Home District Directory ; Toronto, 1846 -7 ; 124 pages. 2 books. «39 GARNEAU'S History of Canada, from discovery till the union year, 1840-41 ; translated by Andrew Bell, ia two vols., with map, and portrait of Jacques Cartier; 1,065 phges; Montreal, 1862; 8vo., cloth. 2 *ooA;s. 940 THE Salmon Fisheries of the St. Lawrence and its tributaries, by Richard Nettle; 144 pages; Montreal, 1857. On the union of the Dominions of Great Britain by inter-communication with the Pacific, via B.N. America, with suggestions for the colonization of that wealthy territory, with map, by Capt. Synge, R.E. ; 124 pages; London, 1852. 2 books. 941 DEBATES of the House of Commons, iu 1774, on the Bill for the more effectual Government of Quebec, from notes by Sir Henry Cavendish, Bart, M.P., with copy of Mitchell's Map of Canada, published iu 1756, and appendix; pp. 303, large 8vo., cloth; London, 1839. Graham's Derriana ; consisting of a his- tory of the Siege of Londonderi'y and Defence of Enniskillen, in 1G88 and 1689, with historical poets and "notes, pp. /341; Toronto, 1851. 2 books. CANADIAN Freeholder: a dialogue shewing the sentiments of the bulk of the Freeholders of Canada concerning the Quebec Act, and remarks on the Boston Charter Act, etc., calf, old, pp. 483 ; London. 1776. 1 book. CANADIAN Almanac : a complete set of twenty of the Canadian Almanac, for the years 1848—1867, inclusive ; Toronto, 1843—1867 ; 20 books. SCOBIE'S Municipal Manual, U.C, for 1850, with map. Canadian Almanac for 1851; pp. 84, bound with the Municipil Corporatiens' Act, and other acts relating to Municipalities. Hand-book of Toronto, containing sketch of its Climate, Geology, Natural History, Municipal and Educational Insti- tutions, Courts of Law, Historical Reminiscences, Railroads, Publio Build- ings, Manufactu. es, Ac, Ac, by a member of the press (G. P. Ure). 2 books. 945 FERLAND'S Cours d'Histoire du Canada, 1634—1663, Par Prof. J. B. A. Fer- land, Pr6tre, with map ; Quebec, 1C61. 1 book. 946 BRITISH American Register, from January to July, 1808, inclusive ; Vol. I. Doe of the earliest Canadian periodicals, publishea at Quebec, in 1803 ; pp. 416, large 4to., half oalf, old, rare and valuable. 1 book. 947 OANADIAN Review and Literary and Historical Journal, July to December, 1824, containing most valuable historical and literary papers, and essays on -variouii Canadian scbjecta ; 12mo., half calf, old; Montreal, 1824; pp.469. 1 6ook. 9^8 ROLPH'S Canada: Brief Acoount and Observations during a visit in the West Indies and a tour through the United States, in p^vts of the years 1832-8 ; together with a statistical account of Upptr Canada, by Dr. 'ThomaB Rolph, of the Gore District; Dundos, 1836; 8vo., pp. 288. Sir W. E. Logan's Figures and Descriptions of Canadian Organic Remains, Decade III., with numerous illustrations, large 8 vo. ; Montreal, 1858. 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Annual Report of the Post Master General, 1852, (5) ditto. 1855,(6) 1856, (7) 1859, 7 pamphleii, 952 CANADIAN Canals: their History and Cost, by Williiim Kingsford, C. E., 8vo. pp. 191, Toronto, 1865, Impresiions of the West and South, during a six week's holiday, by W. Kingsford, C. E., Toronto 1858. The Animals of North America, [Mammalia] by H. Beaumont Small, D.C.L., illustrated, Mon- treal, 1864. 3 books. 953 THE Gospel in Canada, and its Relation to Huron College, in Addresses by the Bishop of Huron, Bishops Mcllvaine and Uedell of Ohio, and the opinions of the Canadian Bishops, on Trinity College, with an introduction by Rev. T. R. Birks, M.A., 12ino. neat, pp. 112. An Attempt to form a System of the Creation of our Globe, of the Planets, snd the Sun of our System, by Henry Taylor, with an autograph of the late Sir J. B. Macauley, Toronto 1836. Pioneers of the Eastern Townships, and information respecting the formation of settlements, Ac., by Mrs. E. M. Day. 3 books. 954 SOME Account of the Conduct of the Religious Society of Friends towards the New Jersey Indian Tribes, with a narrative of their labors for the civilization and Chrisli.in Instruction of the Indians, from the settlement in America, to the year 1843. Lectures on the Ventilation of Buildings, by Henry Ruttan, Esq., Sheriff of the Newcastle District, 1848. 2 book». 955 HISTORY of the Ojebway Indians, with especial reference to their Ci.nversion to Christianity, by the Rev. Peter Jones, Avith numerous illustrations and me- moirs of tiie writer, by Rev. Dr. Osborn, Dundaa ; or a Sketch of Cauaclian History, particularly of the County of Dundas, one of the earliest settled counties of U. C, by James Croil, 12mo. pp. 352. Montreal, 1861. 2 books. 966 EIGHTY Year's Progress of Biitish Nflrih America, with a lurc^e amount of statistical information from the best and latest authorities, in e^ vs, namely : I. Physical Features of Canada ; its organization. Forest Industry, N. W. Ter- ritory, (fee, by Professor H. Y. lliud, M.A. II. Travel and transportation in Canada, by Thomas C. Keefer, 0. E. III. Commerce and Trade of Caiiad.a, by Professor Hind. M.A. IV. Mineral Resources of British North America, by Charles Robb, M. E. V. History and Progress of Education in Upper and Lower Canada, by J. George Hodgins, LL.B. VI. Progress of New Bruns- wick, with a view of its Resources, Natural and Industrial, by M. H. Perley, British Fishery Commissioner. VII. Progress of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, with views of their Resources, by Rev. W. Murray, numerous illustrations and full index, pp. 876. Toronto, 1864. 1 book. 967 CASE Containing Canadian Pamphlets, namely : i. Reports on laws relative to Physics, Surgery and Midwifery in Lower Canada. 2. Address of John A. Macdonald to the electors of Kingston, with -extracts from Mr. Macdonald's speeches on different occasions during 1860, 1861. I. Mr. Macdonald's per- sonal position. II. Charges against ♦he Government. III. Measures passed by the Government. IV. Remarks on the Brown-Dorion Government, appen- dices A and B, Rep. by Pop., &c., SO pp. 158. 3. Canada from 1849 to 1859, by the Hon. A. T. Gait. 4. Canada, a Geographical, Agricultural and Miner- alogical Sketch, published by the Bureau of Agriculture, 1866. 5. Scriptural Rights of Christ's Visible Church, containing correspondence on Dr. Ryerson's resignation in Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1864. 6. No. I. Letter to the Rev. John Borland, onditto., by Scrutator. 7, No, II. Ditto, ditto. 8. Abstract of By-Laws >6 ; Celebration Buth and West, •iptural Rights, ir J. 0. Tacbe ; 3oldwin Smitb, ement, Eastern 10 pamphlets, lerald ia 1889- ds of the U. E. t. Five Lec- 18, with notes, igioal Hebrew, lawes' Tales of Ith illustratioa ; instruction of a J, in two parts, ig. edi., pp.566, 1 Position and :49 to 1859, by the Reciprocity signation in the ixplorations be- aur le ChoI4ra, 7. 8 Remarks Brson, 1851. 9 etch of all our Snuffing, 1866. . 115. 12 Dr^ Rifle Associa- ), pp. 110, 14 1869. 15 Hie. e on Pnseyism, 359. 1*7. Ord- w on Sir F. B. :eeding8 Oana- silion, Climate, (•r, by D. W. Prof. Hind's lustratioDS, pp. ammalia, illua- i6, cloth, 1860. 215, olotb, gilt andsome cloth, «nH Thermal lie, Ancaster, 2 books. FIFTH night's SALE OF VALUABLE CANADIAN BOOKS. 67 ''' °1fmo^ dot lllt'^'^Tooll "^"^ '"■ ^' ^- ^°°"^^^^*'«' ^•^•' - ^- -l^-. 970 SALMON Fishing in Canada, by Rev. Dr. A damson, edited by Col. Sir J E n^i Ti.L^'"'"^®'''"^'*''""™'"'^"' '""^'""ations. 1800. I book. o'r -i. J^. 971 l-EC^nadaet Exposition Uuivereelle de 1855. avec oa.tes et illustrations, par 972 LYNTONVILLE; or the Irish Boy in Canada, with illustration., pp. HI. Ls. 2 6oo?r^ ' °'' "^ ^''^™ '■ " ^"^'^ °^ '■*''' life, 1863, pp! 973 CASE Canadian Pamphlets on Education; viz: (1) Aonuaiie de L'Universite v.^.SnK^^u"''*!/^^^''"'"''^'"^* S^°«"'' Sabbnth Sch. Teachers' Con! vent.on at Hamilton, U.C., 1865 ; (3) Laws of Separate Schools i„ U.C, and Dissentient Schools m L.C., arranged in parallel columns. 1866 ; (4) Dr Ry- .'ITS^^mV^''"^'*'" '^"^ Wilson on the University Question in five lei ters to Hon. M. Cameron 1861 ; (5) Canada Educational Directory and Uni- nr rL » ""^^^ /°J ^?f-^ <.'^*^ P'^'"^' («) I-^"*^ '« Hon. Geo. Brown by vr. Kyerson ; edited with copious notes and appendix, pp, " lo 1859 • (1) r/- turns from the Uni^yersities of Toronto, Victori^af and Qu^e^en's ColLge's, ReS: polls, and U.C College, etc.. ehewing the expenditure, professors, etc , 1856 ; (8 Correspondence between the R.C. Bishop of Toronto and the Chief Sunt Sducatioo^ U C, on Separate Schools, 1852; (9) Rev. W.Scott's Letters on , Superior Education and the Wesleyans ; (10) Educational Museum and School of Art and Design, with plan of English Educ. Museum, 1858 ; (11) Hon M IsTfiMlS^trP w -M'^^i 1'') ^^i^^*^^^ University College. Tor^nro'. in L 'C iSfS. Ar^^"*" '° IK^u'^'^ and Prosptcta of Protestant Education ntnl' ' ^ *^ Separate School Law, U. C, of 1855, (Col. Taeh^'s Act;) (16) Response a une Address sur les Livres. Cartes, etc., Surintendent d'Edi- cation. Quest, 1853. 16 pamphlets. <> " ur^aM 974 CASE Canadian Educational Pamphlets (different from the foregoing) • (U Ma- jor Lachlan's Remarko on State of Education in U. and L. Canada, 1848 • (2) Cheever's R.ght of the Bible in C' mmon Scbcols, by a Canadian editor, 1854 f„?nn "iSL /.^"J^''""",^"* ""'^ Discipline of the Model Grammar School nu- f" o' *^? ' 5u ^ Remarks on the Separate School Agitation in U.C, by the sS -PTTn •.? P"'.^'* ^'^^ appendix, 1865 ; (6) Consolidated C^-^mon Hcnoois in U.L., with copious notes and analytical index, 1859 • (6) r ,, -n 9°*"^ W^n\ ''^ ^•°; ^e?<=»>er8' Association, with proceeds of meet. ,. of 1865 ; (7) Calendar of Umveisity College, Toronto, for 1862-3 ; (8) Bishop of Hurons Obieetion to Trinity College Teachers, 1862, with brief history of the controversy ; (9; Dr. Wilson's address before the Parliamentary Commit ee on Umyersity Question, 1860 ; (10) Laws of Grammar and Common Schools U.C. with notes, Ac, 1860; (11) Personal correspondence between Bp. Char' Son! "b n ^^*To"' ""'^^ appendix, 1853; (12) Rapport Sur L'Education dans le Baa Canada, 1849-60 ; (1?) Report of Wesleyan Conference DaiversitJ Meeting at Kingston, I860 ; (14) Separate School Law of 1863; (16) Report on Education, U. C. 16 pamphlets. ^ / "ep'Jrs 975 CASE Educational Pamphlets (different from either of the foregoing iots) viz. tliri'"**'^'''^^'* "'"'"V^Ply.*" il'^ "''^•'g" of theBishop of Huron against the Theological Teachers of Trinity College, Toronto, with the Bishop of Huron's letter prefixed, pp 97, 1860 ; (2) Queen's College defence of the plan of uni- versity Reform proposed by the Toronto University Senate. 186.S ; Lord Elgin's address and other proooedings on Laying the corner Stone of the Normal and Model Schools for U. 0. ) Report of 1862; (16) ilcmorial on Special Re- i68, in large 1859, 8vo. 240 ; Ditto, 1 University ., 1857, 1858, i vola. I'imo 854, Special I, and 1862 vol. I for 9 illustrated, Dbservatory, 1 book. can Colonies ., by David sheep, neat; md other in- aac for 1 856, lodist Chapel 3, Report of futes and re- leport on the , 1887-8; (3) 8, roads, dis- tention Tract (6) Remarks 1866 (7) Re- ; (8) Caird's an Frontenac [ Correspond - Desertion of d discipline ; iphlets. ith sljetch of , St. Thomas, pp, 256, To- nada and the jBsell, L.L.D., )f the earliest iry, by James imily in Oan- 364. 1 book. est Indies and neatly bound pp. 138 cloth, ton, two vols, idix, by Rev. 8 cloth, 1860 ida, by Mont- FIFTH night's SALE OF VALUABLE CANADIAN BOOKS, 69 History, gomery Martin, "vith map and illustrations, pp. 356, cloth, 1838. H Condition, and i'rospects of cath of the Provinces and Territories of British North America, with map, London Tract Society edition, pp, 370, cloth, handsome, 1865. 2 books. 990 SERMONS on various occasions by the Rev. Matthew Rioiiey, M.A., D.D., pp. 280, Toronto 1840. Livea of Bishops Stewart and Mountain of Canada, and other missiouariee of North America, with illustrations. Christian Know. Society edition, pp 252, cloth, handsome, 1865. 2 books. 901 ATTEMPT to Form a System of tiie Creation of our Globe, &c. &o, by Henry Taylor, pp 120, Toronto 1836. The American Colonies of Great Britain, by Rev. G. Rowe, M.A., Christian Knowledge Society edition, ppl65, cloth, handsome, 1863. 2 books. ' ri . , 992 ROB. NIXON, the Old White Trapper ; a tale of Central British North America, by W. H. G. Kingston, illustrated Christian Knowledge Society edition, pp. 133, The American Indians, Illustrations of their costumes and manners, with anec- dotes, pp. 201, both 24mo. 2 books. 993 (1) REPORT on the Affairs of British North America, by the Earl of Durham, Lord High Commissioner, pp. Toronto 1839 (2) Report of the Legislative Council ot Upper Canada on the state of the Province with appendix. (3) Address cf tbe 'Lpgialative Council to tiie Queen, 1838. 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Statistical and other information of the most important olacea " '••' i.i'i^TMaij. Cvuiniuiu^ :i3oi c tiiau ten inousana aiiUitioual names, with a supplement, giving the pronunciation of near two thousand names, forming a complete Vacabulary of Geographical Pronunciation both 8vo. 2 books. ' P Grier's Mechanic.'!' Calculator; com- ^'ithematics and Mechanics, for Eagiaeers auons, all 12mo. 3 Books. 78 SIXTH night's sale of VAIiTJABLE. miscellaneous BOOKS. 1119 REV. DR. WATERBURY'S Sketches of Eloquent Preachers; including. Mason Beecher, Robert Hnle, Rowland Hill, and others, with illustrations. Lessons on Shells on the Pestalozzian System, with ten plates. Loorais' Treatise on Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical, sheep, all 12mo. 3 books. 1120 SCHLEQEL'd Lectures on the History n Literature, Ancient and Modern, with Questions, by Frost. Knout nnd the Russians: or the Muscovite Em- pire, the Czar and his People, by DeLagny, with illustrations. Parlhenia, or. The Last Days of Pasranism, by Eliza Lee, all 12mo. 3 hooka. 1121 CONVERSATIONS of a Father with his Childmn, on New Year's Day, Bread Making, Birds and their Nests, Ac, with illustrati ins. Mo^ieley's illustrations of Mechanics, revised by Renwick, with numerous eiigravirgs, both 16mo, 2 books 1122 KNIGHT'S Store of Knowledge for all readers; b>ing a Collection of Treatises in various Departments of Knowledge, by several Authors, with illustrations. Oombe on the Constitution of Man ; Foster's Decision of Character ; Macnish'a Philosophy of Sleep and Anatomy of Drunkenness, Influence of Literature, Ac, all bound in one volume, sheep, both large 8vo. 2 books. 1123 WOMEN of Worth ; a Book for Girls, illustrated by Dickes, imitation half calf, gilt Eng. edi. Gould's Zephyrs from Italy and Sicily, embracing a Sketch of a Voyape to the Mediterranean, and to Sicily, Palermo, Naples, Visits to the Battle Fields of Napoleon, iionm,.> r!oi/.nlafnr. nnm. prehending Principle?, Rules, Ac. i and Artisans in general, with illu.. 1125 BALLOON Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends over various Countries in Europe, by Peter Parley, with illustrations. Arnold's First French Book, on the plan of "Henry's First Latin Book." Putz's Hand- Book of MedisBval Geography and History, by Paul. The Poor Artist ; or, Seven Eyo-sights and One Object, with frontispiece, all 12mo. 4 books. 112« MARK'S Men of Deeds and Daring; a Book for Boys, with illustrations by Clayton, Sherwin, and other Artists, gilt, fine En^. edi. Milner's Universal Geography, in four parts, Historical, Mathematical, Physical and Political, illustrated by Ten Maps, with Diagrams and Sections, both 12mo. 2 6ookt. 1127 HOUSE'S Missionary in Many Lands; a Series of Interesting Sketches of Missionary Life, by House, with coloured illustrations, gilt. Lessons at Home ; or, Pleasure and Profit, a Book for Boys and Girls, with illustrationB by Thomas Dalziel, gilt Hooker's Physician and Patient ; or, A Practical View to the Mutual Duties, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Community, by Bentley, all 12mo. 3 books. 1128 SZEREDY'S Asiatic Chiefs, in two volumes, comprising an Historical Review, The Cradle of the Asiatic People, Crescent, Cross and Liberty, and Lewis Batthyanyi, Archduke Stephen, Ac. Curzon's Ancient Monasteries of the East, with frontispiece, all 12mo. 3 books. 1129 HOUSEHOLD Amusements and Enjoyments, comprising Acting Charades, Burlesques, Conundrums, Enigmas, &c., and a number of New Puzzles in end- less variety, with illustrations, gilt. Robbins' Outlines of Ancient and Mod- ern History, embracing Biographical notices of Illustrious Persons, and General Views of the Geography, Population, Politics, Religion, Arts, Literature, Ac, of Ancient and Modern Nations, two vols., in one, sheep, both l2mo. 2 books. 1180 KNIOH'TS Half Hours of English History, selected and illustrated, in 2 vols. Knight's Half Hours with the best Authors, with portraits. Pereira's Food and Diet, with observations on the Dietetical Regimen suited for Disordered Digestive Organs, and an account of ttie dietaries of some ot the Principal Es- tablishments for Lunatics, Criminals, &c., edited by Lee, all 8vo. 8 books. 1181 DICKENS' Child's History of England, in two vols., vol I., from the Ancient Times to Henry V. ; II., from Henry VL to the Revolution of 1688. Collot's. Levisac's Progressive French Grammar and Exercises, and Key to ditto. Biography and Criticism; reprinted from the London Times, all 16mo S books. 1182 MUDIE'S Gleanings of Natare, containing fifty-seven goups of iniraals, and beautiful colored plants, with Popular Descriptions of their habits, fine Eng. 11 11 11. 11< 114 114 114' 114{ I including, lustrations', Loomis' S books, i Modern, Bovite Em- Parthenia, Oay, Bread [lustrations )oth 16 010. )f Treatises lustrations. ; Macnish'a Literature, n half calf, ^ a Sketch 8, Visits to ttle on the lapters for comprising of Success, ator ; com- Engineers er various lold's First .tz's Hand- Artist ; or, I booka. irations by 1 Universal 1 Political, 2 booki. ketches of Lessons at llustrations A Practical I Profession al Review, and Lewis ries of the Cbaradea, sles in end- it and Mod- ind General irature, <&c., 2 books. J, in 2 vols. reira's Food Disordered rincipal Es' 8 books. the Ancient , OoUot's. ly to ditto. I, all 16mo inimals, and s, fine Eng. SIXTH night's sale OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. 79 oflSvl"^^ • ^"^ o* """i^^'? Analytical Principles and Practical Application sH K P""'*-^' Steam Engine, as employed !n Pumpin«r, ManuSic tuSI 1133 SCHILLER'S Life; comprehending an Examination of his Works bv rarl^r- Taler'° mS'''"1? w ',"''""'' ^^'"^ ^'"'^^'^ »-'^'''^- «"" oih/r popular alf lima ""TblTs'' '^"""•'" ' ^ ''^'^ ^°'" ^'"^ 'J'^'^^' ^^ ^arab Parson! ^^^* ^Zi!\lf ^^f^; ^■''^'' TraPslaled from ihe German of Michel and Moritz With colored .llustrnt.on.. DeQuincy's Writing* ;-The C.-eirs Churoh aflS:' ^T.S -''' -^--- to^Scripture^and Traditio„^,\ BevX' "'' iS?Jf'^'^?r°"i^'"^"^'"''''»' Treatises, with introduction of Porphyry b twoL. Th' r"'^ f^tes Syllogistic Examples, Analv.i.. &eXol7n i;:>rn:dt:na.e2;!;:t'oTp"ri o'nS- ii "au^iLr"'"^3 s£"'"^' "'^ '-''^ '''' ^Fre^TSSfelSe? y^,^ ^j^^^V^^^ from the 1147 EDGARS Noble Dames of Ancient Story, including Isabel the Fair Philinna ofHainault, Joan Countess of Montfort. Ac, with muBtr..tionV im tktion Tllf oalf,g,lt. Mayhew's Boyhood of Martin Luther; or, the SuffT£ of thf , ;rSL^SiSS72mt EtT^^'o^^^^^ Oerm^S-K^eflt: 1188 SKETCHES from Life; or, IlluBtrations of the Influence of Christianitv wifh ary Books attributed to Hertius; including hrAi;xTnHn-ln ^"PP'^"^''*: IZitlT- '''"""^c 'r°?"'^^ • -'t'' Nofes 'p'ort!aT£""'Lt4rHun\"s Book for a Corner, or, Selections in Prose and Verse from Anfbnrf.. Eng. edi. i books. 1151 bREAMTlIORP: a Book of Essays written in the Country, on the Writing ot Essays^or Death and the Fear of Dying, Christmas, Ac Cox's •■ ervews Memorable and Useful, from Diary and Memory, reproduced. Hitchcock s Religion of Geology and its connected Sciences, with a view of bection ot the Eai.h's Crust; all 12mo, S books. ._,,.„ 1152 CAYLE\'S Bridle-roads of Spain, with fine illustrations, Eng. eili. lay- ior'a indications of the Creator ; or, the Natural Evidences of Final Cause; 1153 HUKGARYnnd its Revolutions, from the Earliest Period to the XIX. Ceu- turv with a Memoir of Louis Kossuth, and portrait. Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon, comprising the History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Ciesar to the Accession of Henry II. ; also the acts of Stephen, trans- lated and edited by Forester, with frontispiece ; both 12mo. 2 books. 1154 TOMES' Americans in Japan: an Abridgement of the Government Nan^tive of the US. Expedition to Japan, under Commodore Perry, with illuBtrations. Broderip's Leaves from the Note-book of a Naturalist ; fine Eng. edi., both 1155 NEIL'S Epoch Men (Charlemagne, Dante, Watt. &c.). and the Result of their Lives, wiUi portrait; gilt, bevelled. Lepsius' Letters from Egypt, Ethi- opia and the Peninsula of Sinai, with Extracts from the Chronology of the Egyptians, with reference to the Exodus of the Jsraehtes, translated by L. and J. Horner, with map and cglcured frontispiece both 12mo. 2 books 1166 BOOK of Characters; selected from the writings of Overbury Earle, and Butler, with portrait: gilt, bevelled. De Lagny's Knout and theRussians; or. the Muscovite Empire, the Czar, and his People, with illustrations. Os- good's Hearth-stone : Thoughts upon Home-life in our Cities, with frontispiece and eneraved title-page ; all 12mo. d books. 1157 HEAVENS, the EaFth and the Sea; or the Hand of God in the Works of Na- tuse, by Rev. John Wilson, with colored plates. Marco Polo s Travels in Armenia. India, Ac. The Translation of Marsden, revised with a selection of his notes, edited by Wright, English editions, both 12rao 2 books niR REYNOLD'S Diagrams of the Locomotive and Double Condensing Steam Ji^a- gines, on cloth, folded in atlas form. Historical and Descriptive account o the Steam Engine, with colored diagram. Bible Atlas and Gazetteer ; containing six New and Accurate maps and a list of ail Geographical names, with reference to their Scripture places and to the proper maps, also a variety of Chronologi a', and other tables, all 4to. 3 books. . ^ „ ^ ,, 1169 HOUSTON'S Texas and the Gulf of Mexico; or, Yachting in the^New World, ^^°* „:*!. «orKn:i« and illustrations, two volumes in one. Dr. Johnson: His Religious Life and bis Death, with observations on the English Church iua Dif'ent, by Armitoge, revised with additions, both 8vo, 2 books. I] 11 11 IK in 117 117 IS. Full-page \ Algeria; sb Africa, d Morocco Itar, Arab jrstiicker's 18 by emi- the Mod* 2on(l, 1218 House ©f d Genesis ; , with por- isb Trans- aalytically Cockayne ; ish Trans- references ih Authors. Ibert; gilt, Writing of Interviews, Hitchcock's ' Section of li. Tay- iiml Cause -, XIX. Ceu- ie of Henry Invasion of pben, trans- ooks . it Narrative Uustrations. g. edi., both suit of their Igypt, Ethi- ology of the slated by L. 2 books. Earle, and le Russians ; ions. Os- 1 frontispiece (Torks of Na- 's Travels in b a selection bookt. g Steam Ba- re account of 1 Gazetteer ; (hical names, also a variety New "World, Fohnson : His b Uburch iad loki. SIXTH night's SALi; OP VALWBLE MI8CBU.ANEOUS BOOKS. 81 Comets and of the PIftnpfa *n -,.fU •""""' *^auu8cape, iba btructure of nf »*r,ni„ I, ""/"^.f '"nets. «c., with numerous i ustratmg Wt>]U' «;b»*M. of bpaiQ : her Inatitut ons. Politics and Puhho M^n y- t. . 1 ^^^^<»^ dia, or Jnstitutioo of . y rus and The IIpI hSZ « n ^^""P*""' ^ Cy rapae- translated by Watson aS &L w Tt n?lr ?"' * <^r««a|l Hi«to^y. literally Ac, all! 2mo . Tm, ' Biographical notice, Chronological tables, «ontiini„g oKaT^Jd selected n^n!; . ?"'«»«11 « ,^^,^ French Reader, teristic traits of Kmns dSnl^K ?H t l^^^'^P^^'^"^ '^J^''^^' ""^ '^^'''^■ all 12mo. UooZ '^''*''°^'"'^ '^ ^y their genius and their knowledge. "'' ^^^^'^^rJiUut^'^iXl^^^^^^^ Si«^''- of the Lives of Rmi- 2 600&.. •"^'g'1'8 Introduction to the Study of Art. Both 12mo «ll izlno. 8 S«S ' ^'"'8'' *'* «-<«"»Pi«., timed p.per, Demosthenes on the Crown with rr»n^,n, ■ i # /^ °°*^®^ Oration of translated with notes, original and selec ed and In^H ■ ]^''"' ^""^ Economics literal version, with a geogranhical and Jpn'.roi .^.^'^ 8 Herodotus, a new and 62 SIXTH night's sal* Of VAtrABLE M18CKLLANEOV8 BOOKS. fine edition R»iT. Dr. Gathrie's Parables of oat Lord, read !n the Ugbt of the present day, with frontispiece, ^ilt, small 8to, 2 beautifnl Wks. IITS ROBSON'S Gr«at Sieges of History, including those of Delhi and Lncknow by Captain Spankie. with illustrations. Cesar's Comrnentaries on the Galio andCivil Wars, with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius, dtc, literally tinnslated with notes, portrait, Ac., both IZmo. 2 &«>*»• 1176 LIVES of Eminent Indiyiduals celebrated in American History, with portrait Count de Gurowski's Russia as it is, comprising Czarism.its Historical Origin, The Army. Navy, Nobility, Clergy, Cossacks 4a, both 12mo, 2 6oo*.. 1117 BANCROFTS History of the United States, trova the Disoorery of the Amer* can Continent, seven 12mo vols., Eng. Edl. 1 booki. 1178 HUGHES' Treatise on Gas Works and the lianufaotunng of Coal Gas , distil- Una Coal in Iron. Brick, and Clay Retorts, and of purifying Coal Gas Ac. Sewell's Treati'^e on Steam and Locomotion, connecting Science with Fraclice, with illustrations, handsome, uniform half calf. 2 bookn. 1178 STANDARD Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistiealflnd " ForenSc Knowledgefforminj work of universal reference on subjects of Civil Adminifiration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, 4o., in four 12mo vols.. Bohn's Eng. edi . 4 bookn. 1180 SQUIER'S Nicaragua, its People, Scenery, Monuments, with numerous maps and coloured illustrations, in two large Svo vols, fine edition. 2 book^ 1181 GRISWOLD'S PoeU and Poetry of America, to the Middle of the XIX. Cen- tury, with ,x.rtrait8. Ancient History, containing the Historjr of the Egy p- tians, Assyrians. Chaldeans. Medes, Lydians, Persians, Macedonians, &c.. from BoUin and other ancient and modem sourccR, with six maps, botn 4ta ^ 1182 GOOD Words, by Rev. Dr. Macleod for the years 1860, 1861. 1882, 1868, 1864, 1866. with numerous illustrations, gilt, large 8yo. 6 ftoofc*. 1183 LOCKHART'S Life of Robert Bums, half calf. Hallam's Literary Essays and Characters, from his literature of Europe, both 12mo. handsome, uniform 1184 Ba"rTLETT'S Nawative of Explorations and incidents in Texan, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Cbichuahua, in two large Svo. vols, with map and illos- trations. 2 book$. , j tr * m 1155 STEPHENS' lucidents of Travel in Central America, Chipas and Yucaton, il- lustrated by namerouB engravings fn two volumes, fine large 8'^<- J ,f««»- 1186 MODERN British Essayists, containing Lord Macaulay s Essays, Alison s MiB- cellaoeous F.^ays, Rev. Sidney Smith's Works. Wilsons Rereat.ons of ChriSopher North Carlyle's Essays, Jeffrey's Contributions to the " Edmburgh Review;" Talfourd, Stephen's, and Si- ':.mes Macuintoeh's Works, with por- trait, all 8 vo, handsome, half calf. 8i>oo&». . . 4U io™„ 1187 LAMARTiKE'S H'.story of Turkey, translated from the French, in three 12mo. volumes, comprising Heroism of Turkey, Religion in .he Bast, Abonbekre the Khalif, MouraJ T. ; Timour, his Character, A.i:nrath IL; Seim L.his successora Ac. Glance at iw. Ottoman Empire, Aa 3 book$. 1188 THIERS' History of the Frtach Revolution, translated with notes and lUus- tfatSrom the'most aucbentic «>i rces, by Shoberl, complete id four 8to vols, with eneravings, splendid edilioa 4 books. 1189 RAJAH Broc^e's Narrative of Ivenw in Borneo and Cleves, with a narrative of CapUin R.Mund»/8 operation, of H. M. S. Iris, with numeious plates, maps, charts and woodcuts, in two 8vo. vols., Eng, edi. 2 6oofc». 1190 MAJENDIE'S Up among the Pandiea ; or, a Year's Service m India »itb ^ frontispiece. Leed's Ar<*itec- ., *,n(aininu the Orders and their ^thetac Principles, both 12mo. Eng. «'■'■ ...iform ricii hdf calf. ^,^*'- . ... 1191 AIKMAN'S History of Scotlan,!, .rom the earliest period to the W^^^l^}fJ' with numerous pictorial illustrations, in six large Svo volumes. Blackie s edition, a most valuable work. b bookt, „KJii=i,o,» «UK 1102 CHAMBERS' Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, embellished with ^ twenty-twu authentic portraits in four large Svo. v^.tumes; Blackie b fine 1108 PLAUTUS* Co^edtes, literally translated into BugHsh Prose, with notes, by " Wley, in two voluom containing the Trinummus. &iles Glorlosus, Bncch.des. ASitrvon. Rudens. Ac. Eng edi,. handsome 12mo. half calf. .. 2 book'. lift* SIR James Mackintosh's Histo^ of fingiand and coutiuued by VVaiiace la wa iSno. Tola., with illuBtrations ; Cabinet Cyclopedia edition. 10 book: i: 11 11 IS IS 12 1! i«( 12< 121 12( 12( 12( 121 121 121 121 3KS. the light of wks. jocknow by a tbe Oselio Sirtius, Ac, (. ith portrait' rical Origin, 2 bookt. r the Amer* Oas; distil' loal Gas, &o- ith Practice, atistieal and jecte of Civil a four 12mo nerous maps ! bookit. e XIX. Oen- )f the Egyp- ns, &a, from th 4to. 2 ,1868,1864, Brary Essays >nie, aniform New Mexico, lap and illos- ! Tucaton, il- 2 books, Alison's Mis- Rereations of " Edinburgh ks, with por- D three 12ino, >bonbekre the his suu«B8ora tes aod illus- four 8to Tols. ,h a iiarratiTe aeious plates, it. n India, with heir ^tbetic ks. present time, Blackie'B liellished with Blackie'B fine v\i\\ notes, by IB, Bncchides, f. 2 book'. ViiiiRce ill icii 10 books. SIXTH night's SALK OF TALUABLI MISCILLANEOUS BOOKS. 83 1195 SOHLEOELrS Philcophy of Life and of LMgosge, by Rey. A. J. Morrison. Schiller's Works: Historical Dramas. Ac. ; Don Carlos; Mary Stewart; Maid of Orleans; Bride of Messina; from the Oermaa, with portrait, both Bohn'sedl. 12mo., uniform half calf. 2 hook: 1196 FERGUSON'S Palaces of Nineveh and Persepolis restored, an E.-ay on An- cient Assyrian and Persian Architecture, with illustrations. Ancient Em- pires, their Origin. Succession, and Results, with a Preliminary View of the , , «» 0^*1 .T.f^,t rr?* Migrations of Mankind, both 8 vo, Eng. edi. 2 books. 1197 SHAHPES History of Ancient Egypt from the Earliest Times, hi two lanje 8vo vols, with maps and illustrations, fine Eng. edi. 2 bo»ks. 1198 MAR-TIN'S Official Report on China, Political, Commercial, and Social, two vols in one with map, large 8to, Eng. edi. ' book. 1199 WILLMOTTS (Aris) English Sacred Poetry of the X7I XIX Centuries Illustrated by Hunt, Watson, Gilbert, dec, engraved by the Brothers Dakiel! 1 oon i?S?? mi^i?' ^"^' ""^i-* ^\ bevelled, very handsome edition. 1 book. 1200 -rOMLINS Historv of England, combining the Histories by Rapin. Henry Hume, Smollett, harmonieed with Turner. Liogard, Mackintoah, Hallam and 1201 TpMLlNSON'S Sketches of Rural Affairs, with illustrations. Rev. C A. John 8 Botoni»l Rambles, with illu»:ratioD«, both 16mo, gilt, fuH morocco. Ubnstian K. Soc. edi. 2 books. 1202 TH08. MOORE'S Memoirs, Journals, and Oorreapondenoe, edited by Earl .«-« «^il^*'''' "• ^^° ^'*'*' ''''''' portrait and title page, 4to, fine edition. 2 books 1203 REV. DR. SPENCER'S E^pt and the Holyl,i;nd. ^otaining a de^n^ptfon of Alexandria, the Nile and the Pyramids, the Necropolis of Theba... Luxor and Karnak, Palestina, the Hill Country, the' Holy City, Calvary. «*c.. with illua- trations. Qerstacker's Western Lands and Western Waters, with illustra. turns by Eminent Artists, gilt, both large 8vo. 2 books. 1204 SIR ROBERT PEELS Speeches delivered in the House of Commons, with a General Explanatory Index and a brief Chronological Summary of the various subjects on which the Speeches were delivered, in four 8vo vols, from 1810 to 1860, very fine and valuable Eng. edi. 4 books. 1206 WASHINGTON IRVING'S Tales of a Traveller, and his Sketch Book, both l2mo, Eng. edi., handsome half calf. 2 books, 1206 THE Leisure Hour, containing interesting reading on different subieets. with plain and coloured illustrations, for 1868, '64 and '66. 4to. 8 books mi PETERMANN A Milner's Atlas of Phy8i<.:al Geography, with descSve letter- press, embracing the Physical Phenomena of the Globe, illustrated by one lono JVn^'^?T?I^a Vl'.''*y enPi^vings and fiftee. large colored maps, Eng edi. I book. 1208 MICHaUDS History of the Crusades, translated from the French by RoZn m three 12rao vols, with maps, Eng. edi. 8 books. ' 1209 FERGUSON'S History of the Progro- and Termination of the Reman Repnb- lie, with e oK^raphical notice by Lord Jeffrey ; sheep. Nouveau Dictionnaire de la Lajgue Franfaise, ennohi d'exemples tir6s des Melleurs Ecrivaia dea deux deraiers Slides et das lequel on trouve les Etymologies, la Pronuncia- tion^ des Definitions claires. et pr^aises. 4ro., avec la Solution de toutes lea Difficulties, que pr^sente notre Langue par K Noel et M. Chapeal. both laree ovo. 2 books. •^ ' 6 1210 STEWART'S Wave and the Battle Field, containing Floating Away, On the Coast, The Little Drummer, Ac, with illustrations, gilt The Clerk and the Merchant, or the Man of Business considered in his various relations by Rev Drs. A'exander, Todd, Tyng, &c. Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon, cem*. prising the History of England from th^. Invasion of Julius Casar to the Ac- cession 01 Henry II.: also, the Acts of Stephen, translated by Forester with fronnspicc ; alf 12mo. 8 books. ' ' 1211 TILLOTS. N' S Stories of the Wars, 1574-1658, from the Riseof the Dutch He- public to the Death of Oliver Cromwell, illustrated with coloured and tinted plates and numerous wood-cute, insertfld in the text, Latham's Natural History of the varieties of Mf.. i-r-rrising the Mongolida, Atlantid®, Ac. with illustrations, Eng. edi., >ji.. I.' k. 5.08 vo. 2 6oo;S-». 1212 GEMS of Literature, Elegant, llhm and Suggestive, from Johnston, Shakespeare Byron, Cowuer, Addison, Mfniipi-, y, Wordsworth, Gibbon, Ac, with numer' ous Illustrations, rfchly boun.: 1 .• embossed cloth, gilt, Levelled, splendid 4to English edition. 1 hook.. '^ 1213 LOitD BYRON'S Poems, with eight iUufltrations by Birket Foater, Joki Gil- 1814 1216 1218 1219 SIXTH night's sale OV VALtTABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. bert, (be, ^It. Mrs. Hall's Tales of Donr .^-tio Life, with illiistratious, boU> 1 2rno. 2 book: TAYLOR'S MttDual of Ancimt Histor/. oontaining the Political History, Geo- graphical PoHition, and Social State of the Principal Nations of Antiquity, care- fully revised from the Ancieot Writers with Questions. History of GustATU* Vasa, King of Sweden, with Extracts from his Correspondence, and portrait^ both large 8vo. 2 hool». 1215 ENCYCLOPEDIA of Religions Knowledpc; or DictioDftry of the Bible, Theo- logy, Religious Bingrnphy, all Religious, Ecolesiustical History, arid Missions, contiiiiiing Definitions of all religious terms, Ac., together with the manners and customs of the East, and a description of the quadrupeds, bird.'*, fishes, reptiles, insects, trees, Jtc, mentioned in the Bible, also bioj;r8phical notices of the early Martyrs aivd distinguished religious writers and characters of all ages, to which is added a Missionary Gazetteer, containing descriptions of the various missionary Stations throughout the globe, <&c., edited by Brown and illustrated by maps, and engravirgs on copper and steel, 4to sbeep. 1 book. 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