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J 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ME OP" CATALOGUE .b \ cj2> OF THE ST. CATHARINES MECHANICS' INSTITUTE ',:0 :. '■ LIBRifil. t*t»H*H*t- I OPEJir ON TUKSDAV AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, FBOM 7 TO O'CLOCK. II. LKAVENW^RTil, liOOK AND JOB PIUNTKR. 185i O-AuT jft.X.O O-TJE. God, CLASS 1.-ARTS AND SCIENCES. American Journal of Science, Aspects of Nature, by Humbolt, Abercvombie's Ph.losophy of Moral Feeling, Antlion's Ancient Geography, Anatomy of Melancholy, Harrington's Physical Geography, Buchanan's Anthropology, Brande's Encyclopoedia of Science,. Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, Combe's Constitution of Man, do. Moral Philosophy, do. Physiology of Digestion, Chalra=^r's T^ower, Wisdom and Goodness of Compte's ' sitive Philosophy, Cosmos, by Otte, 2 vol. Dick's Works, 2 vol. Doraestica's Insect Life, 3 vol. Dick's Improvement of Society, ^ Downino', on Landscape Gardening, do." Cottage Residences, do. Architecture, do. Hints to Architects, Edinburgh Atlas, Footprints of the Creator. Ferguson's Lectures, Grisom's Uses and Abuses of Air, do. Animal Mechanism; Goldsmith's Animated Nature, 2 vol. Gould's Naturalist's Library, Lardner's Lectures, 2 vol. Leibeg's Essays, ■ Locke, on the Understanding, Lyell's Principles of Geology, 1 'VW"<^%^W'^^^<^^»'^^'<^»'>^'*'^'^^^^^^^ ^^i^^^^»»^^ ^^^^^ ^ » j m . m .0 t Ji t r > '^ ' i ' ■ ■ * ■ * " ^ ■ * i ^ ^ ^^ I CLASS 2.-BI0GEAPHY. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet, American Loyalists, BoswcU's Johnson, 2 vol Brante,— Life of, 2 vol. Bourrienne's Life of Napoleon, Book of Illustrious Mechanics, British Eloquence, Barrow^s Peter the Great, BritishCabinet, in 1850, Barnum, P. T.— Life of, Biography of Self-taught Men, 2 vol Brougham's Statesmen of the time of George the 3rd, 2 vol. Croly's Life and Times of George 4th, Cunningham's Lives of British Painters and Sculptors, 3 vol. Campbell's Lives of the Chancellors, 7 vol do. Lives of the Chief Justices, 2 vol Chamber's Biographical Dictionary of Emmcnt Scotsmen, 4 vol Charlemagne,— History of, - Davenport's Universal Biographical Dictionary, Distinguished Men of Modern Times, 2 vol Greeley, Horace,— Life of, , ,o.q a Gorgie's Life and Acts m Hungury, in 1848-9, Goethe's Life, 2 vol. Hall's Queens of England, Irvine's Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 5o. Columbus, 2 vol Johnson's Livdfrof English Poets, 3 vol. Lodfre's Portraits of Illustrious Persons, 8 vol Laurie Todd's Reminiscences of New-York, Lives of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampieri r's Artists of Amenca, ,* Lester' 65 66 66,67 68,69 70 n 72 73 74 75 76,77 78,79 80 81 to 83 84 io90 91,92 93 to 96 97 98 i»,ioo 101 102 103, 104 105 106 107, 108 109 to 111 112 to 119 120 121 i 122 " J m_ff i j-| i ^ i -- [- B ^ i -* -*j**'^rf»^»*Mfc#MM>*»^X^* i^iS^i»^V^»^»^*-'" ^»^- p*»»»^f^' w i m' i ^^- i 'fi* ,. W JUW W W * ' ■ **" ' '■*^ " w-MlfWi^^ -,- W JU^L . **WW ■ ■ ■ ■ ! "" ' I CLASS 3.-FICT10N. Arabian Nights, Aurelian, 2 vol Bulwer's Pelham Novels, do. My Novel, CooTjer's Miles Wallingford, . do. Crater, do. Pilot, do. Deerslayer, do. Last of the MoMcacs, da Prairie, do. Pioneers, do. Pathfinder, do. Spy, do. Red Rover, do. Mercedes of Castile, do. Oak Openings, do. Two Admirals, da Traveling Bachelor, da Homeward Bound, do. Chain Bearer, da Afloat and Ashore, do. Home as Found, do. Wept of Wish- ton-wish, do. Headsman, do. JackTeir, do. Wing and Wing, do. Monikins, da Water Witch, do. Sea Lions, do. Precaution, do. Lionel Lincoln, do. Wyandotte, do. Ned Myers, do. Herdenmauer, do. Satanstoe, ; do. Redskins, / do. Bravo, j 16§ 169, 170 171 172 173 174 • 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 181 185 186 187 188 169 190 . 191 192 193 194 195 ' 198 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 , 205 Charlotte Elizabeth's Judea Capta, do, da do. da do. do. do. do. do. do. Wrongs 01 Women, Helen Fleeiwood, Judah's Lion, The Kockite, PasHing Thoughts, Principahties and Powert, Osrig and Izrani,, Personal RecoUectionB, Siege of Derry, Letters from I.reliuid, Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, do. Roxana, ckc. do. Memoirs of a Cavalier, Pouglas Jerrold's Man made of do. da do. da do. •V Cornelius an C'akes and A Caudle Lect Men of Ohurft. St. Giles and St * Comedies, Punch's Letters to his Son, do. D'Israsli's Works, Dickea's David Copper6eld, 2 vol do. do. 1 vol. do. Dombey and Son, 2 vol. do. Barnaby Rudge, do. Martin Chuzlewit, do. Oliver Twist, do. Nicholas Nickleby, do. Curiosity Shop, do. Christmas Tales, Dean Swift's Works, Don Quixotte, 2 vol Diary of a Physician, 3 vol. Egeria, Faust, by Goethe, Forest Life and Forest Trees, Fanny Feni's Ruth Hall, Fielding's Works, Gil Bias, Humphrey Clinkef, . 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229, 930 231 232, 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241, 242 243 to 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 *-*-*-*-* ^* *.^^.^»» j^»i».^^»a»»^»^-» ' i "> i 'rt^-* » n'Vl#UTJ1JTjVUVV U IIom(>, by Miss Brewer, • 253 Hawthorn's Scai let Letter <5r Snow Image, 2 vol 254, 265 do. T-vvico told Talea, 2 vol 256, 267 Hood's Up the Rhine, 258 Hunt's Imagination and Fancy, ^ 259 Jumes' Oypsey k Gentleman of Old Schrjol, 2 vol 260, 261 do. One in u Thousand, and Morley EaruiiteiD, 2 vol. 262, 263 da Hen./ of Ouisc, Ss Philip Agustus, 2 vol. 264, 265 do* The Desiutory Man, and Jaquerie Novel, 2 vol. Irving'a New-York, do. Kuok of the Hudson, do. \7oIfert's Roost, liover** Tom Burke of Ours, 2 vol. do. Charles O'Malley, 2 vol do. Harry Lorrcquer, • do. Arthur O'Lcary, do. Jack Hiuton, Margaret Porcival, Marryatt's Works, 2 vol. Neighbour, The, Note Book of a Country Clergymanf Paul and Virginia, Roderick Random, Sterne's Works, Sam Slick's Wise Saws, da In Search of a Wife, do. Nature and Human Nature, Tuppcr's Crock of Gold, Thackeray's H iry Esmond, do. Pendennis, 2 vol do. Yellow Plush Papers, do. Vanity Fair, Undine and Siatrara, * - Uncie Tom's Cabin, 2 vol. Vicar of Wakcdeld, Waverly Novels, 5 vol. Willis' People I have Met, do. Rural Letters, Warren's Now and Then. do. E.vpcrieiicos of a Barrister, , Zcnobia, U vul. ; 266, 267 268 269 270 271, 272 273, 27* 275 276 277 278 279, 280 261 282 283 284 285 286 287 268 289 2S0 291, 293 293 294 205 296, 297 •298 S99 to 303 304 305 306 307 ;.0S. oOll 253 254, 265 256, 257 258 250 ;. 260, 261 n, 262, 263 264, 265 266, 267 268 269 270 271, 272 273, 27* 275 276 277 278 279, 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 2S0 291, 293 293 294 205 296, 297 •298 299 to 303 .'^04 305 300 307 ;,0S, a09 ru-.n i .nnrr i nnm i r ii -r - i -r - i - - ■ - ■ - i - -«- -n^-' ■ ■"■«-«««■■«"■ ■■! ««■«■ ■ ■■!! ■■■ CLASS 4-HISTORY. Allison's Europe, 4 vol. do. Atlas to Jo. Allen's Battles of tbe British Navy» 2 yuL Athens, — its R' ^ and Fj*11, 2 vol Alexander the Gr eatv — Life and Times of, Bancroft's United States, 6 vol Ballou's Cuba, British India, — Account o^ 3 vol. Coxe's House of Austria, 4 voL Chronicles of the Middle / jes, by Froissart, Charlemagne, Crusades, by Mills, Conquest of Canada, 2 vol. Crich ton's Arabia and its People, D'Aubigne's Reformation, 5 vol Farr's England, Frazer's Persia, do. Mesopotamia and SjTia, Forester's Commonwealth of England, Guizot'8 Civilizationj, 4 vol. GTOtte's Creece, 3 vol. Gordon's French in AlgeirSt Goldsmith's Rome, Hume's England, 4 noL Hallara's Middle Ages, dou Literature of do. 2 vol Icdand, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands, Ireland, by Smith, 3 voL Jesuits, — The, James' Chivalry, do. Dark Scenes in History, Joseph as' Jews, 2 voL Knights of Malta, 2 vol Lockhart's Napoleon, 2 vol. Lost Gre,316 SU. 318 319 e*'^ 325 320 32T to 329 330 to 333 334 335 336 337, 338 339 340 to 344 945 846 • 347 3^8 349 to 352 853 to 355 356 357 80810 361 362 363, 364 365 866 to 368 369 370 371 372, 373 374, 375 376, 377 3i8 379 10 Modern Europe, 3 vol Moors of Spain, Michelctt's France, 2 VoL Milman's Christianity, do. Jews, 3 vol. do. Gibbon's Rome, 4 vol. Macaiilay^s England, 2 vol Napier's Peninsular War, Pictorial England, 4 voT. Prescott's Conquest of Peru. 3 vol do. Mexico, 2 vol da. Ferdinand and Isabella, S vol. RoUin's Ancient History, 4 vol. do. do. 3 vol Robertson's Charles Xth, ^ Russel's Nut^.a and Abyssinia, do. Barbary States, Rome, in the 19th century, 2 vol. Sismondis' Italian Republics, Scotland, by Scott, 2 vol. Sc nes in the Civil War in Hungary, Schiller's Twenty Years War. Sampson's Ireland, 2 vol. Segur's Expedition to Russia, 2 vot Switzerland, World, The,— by White Xenophon's Worlxs, 380 to 382 383 3S4, 385 386 387 to 389 390 to 393 394, 395 396 397 to 400 401 to 403 404, 405 406 to 408 409 to 412 413 to 415 416 417 418 419, 420 421 422,423 424 4-25 426, 427 428, 429 430 431 432 11 CLASS 5.-MISCELLANy. Adventures of Telemaclms, Adams' Letters to his Son, & -^sop's Fables, Burke's Sublime and Beautiful, British Essayists,— Gai-lysle, Jeffrey, North, Ma caulay, Mcintosh, Smith and Allison, J vol Bulwer's England and the English, 2 v(A, do. Ci'itical Sz Miscellaneous Works, 2 vol Bunvan's Pilgrim's Progress, Brief V^iew of Greek Philosophy* Buck's Ruins of Ancient Cities, 3 vol Borrow'a Lavengro, do. do. do. Bible and Gypsies in Spain, Bancroft's Miscellanies, Brougham's Sketches of Public Characters, Bracebridge Hall, Bremer's Homes in the New World, 2 vol. Blackwood's Magazine, 6 vol, Bartol's Pictures of Europe, Beeeher'p Star Papers, Boisraont's Rational History of Visions, Dreams, Boccacio's Decameron, Chamber's Miscellany, 10 vol. do. Journal, vol. 1, do. Information for the People, 2 vol. Caesar's Commentaries, Carlysle's Latter Day Pamphlets, Charlotte Elizabeth's Conformity, do. Floral Biography, Chesterfield's Letters and Works, Czar, The, — his Court and People, Cicero's Orations, 3 vol Cornelius Nepos, Chalraer's Astronomical Lectures, Campbell's Life of Petrarch, Demonology and Witchcraft, by Scott, D'Isrsslli's Curiosities of Literature, D'Quiucey's Literary Reminiscences, 2 vol. 432 433 434 435 430 to 442 443, 444 445, 446 447 448 449, 460 451 452 453 454 455 456 457, 458 459 to 464 465 466 «fec. 467 468 469 to 478 479 450, 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 to 490 491 492 493 494 495 496, 497 12 .■L.JI. n»i.«»'» 'Win -i^-^-^-*^-* D'Quincey's Opium Eater, do. Letters to a Young Man* do. The Coesars, Delomlo on the Constitution, Douglas' My Bondage and Freedom, Dix's Lions, Living and Dead, D'Arblay's^iary and Letters, 3 vol. Demosthenes' Orations, 2 vol Davis' Empire of China, Distinouished Men of Modern Times, 2 vol, D'Tocqueville's Democracy of America, Edinburgh Review, Eclectic Magazine, 2 vol. Encyclopoedia Britanica. 21 vol. Fern Leaves, 2 vol Franklin's Works, 2 vol Ferguson's Astronomy, 3 vol Five Years in an English University, Forest Hanger, Giles' Lectures and Essays, 2 vol. Gold Fringes, , Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works, 4 vol. Hannah Moore's Works, Halliburton's Rule and Misrule,^ Hosmcr's Self Education,^ Headley's Sacred Mounttuns, do. Miscellanies, do. Letters from Italy, _ Hazlitfs Character of Shakspeare 8 Flays, do. Table Talk, 2 vol Household Words, vol 1 to 11, Hood's, Thomas,--Prose and Verse, 4 vol. Hood's. E. P.,-The Age and its ArchHccts, Harper's Magazine, vol. 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7, Irving's Crayon Miscellany, do° Sketch Book, John Bull and Brother Jonathan, Johnston's Works, 2 vol James' Henry the 4tK2 vol. Keith's Evidences of the Truth of ClmsUaniiy, Lamb's EUa, 2 vol u^r^tnt^ Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literatu;fe, La Fontaine's Fables, 2 vol 498 491> 500 501 502 503 604 to 506 607, 508 509 610,511 512 513 614,515 610 to 538 537, 538 639.540 641 to 643 544 545 646, 647 548 649 to 552 653 654 655 650 657 558 559 560, 561 662 to 572 673 to 57 5^ 676 577 to 581 562 563 ' 694 585, 686 597, 688 589 590, 501 592 69|^, 594 I I m Mudie's Guide to the Observation of Nature, Moodie's Life in the Clearings, do. Koughing it in the Bush, Merchant's Magazine, McKenzie's Works, Mayo's Popular Superstitions, Memoirs of Popular Delusions, 2 vol. Mahon's Life of Conde, McKenzie's Miscellany, North British Review, 3 vol North American do. 2 vol Philosophical Theories and Experiences, Philip's Conversation on Virginia, Pursuit of Knowledge under 'DifficuUies, 2 vol Popular Pictures from American Subjects, Prescott's Miscellanies, Quarterly Review, 3 vol Ronge's floly Coat of Treves, lloscoe's Lorenzo De Medici, Russel's Ancient and Modern Egypt, Sale's Koran, Sydney Smith's Works, Story of Tilings Actual and Possible,— -Ida May, Seaman's Progress of Nations, Spectator, The, 6 vol Scott, Walter, — Anecdotes of, Scott's Prose Works, 2 vol Smith's Incidents in the Lives of the Queens of do. Wealth of Nations, Stuart's United States of America, Scenes in the Old World, Twenty Years in the Phillipine Islands, Two Years before the Mast, The Duty of American Women, Thompson's Church, its Ministers and Worship, .Vegetable Physiology, Virgil, 2 vol Woodfall's Junius, Westminster Review, 4 vol Wilson's Genius and Character of Burns, White Slave, The, Willis' ;Life Here and There, Zimmerman on Solitude, \ 595 596 597 598 599 600 601, 602 603 604 605 to 607 608, 609 610 611 612,613 614 615 616 to 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 to 631 633 633, 634 Eng. 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644, 645 646 647 to 650 651 652 653 654 H m CLASS 6.-P0ETET. Bulter's Hudibras, &c. 2 vol. Byron's Works, Beranger's Lyrtc^ British Drama, 2 voL Burns, Cowper and Thompson, Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Crabbe, Hebcr, and Pollock, Chaucer, 3 vol. Collins, Gray, and Beaty, Drydeij, 2 vol Dante's Inferno, Purgatory and PanidUe, Eschylus, Froissart's Ballads, Hillhouse's Dramas, &c, 2 vol Hogg's Ettrick Sliephcrd, 5 vol Hood's Choice Works, Howitt, Cooky hnd Langdon, Kirke White, Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Europe, Lyrics, by the Letter H, Moore, Milton's Paradise L^st, " ' Macaulay's Ancient Rome, Ossian, . Pope, Pindar and Anacreon, Rogers and Campbell, Southey, •' ''"' ■ Shakspeare's Plays, 2 vol Scott, . ■ Schiller, . Spencer, 5 vol Talfi)urd's Tragedies, ' ' Tasso's Jerusalera, • • ' • v Tennyson, 2 vol. Wordsworth, Young's Night Thoughtei&c. r 655, 056 657 659, 660 661 60;l 664 665 to 607 668 660, C70 n7i 672 673 674, 675 676 to 680 681 682 68d 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 6^3 694, 695 696 697 698 to 702 703 704 705, 706 707 708 / 15 CLASS 7.--V0YAGES AND TRAVELS. Adventures in the Lybian Desert, A Year in Spain, 3 vol Barrow's Arctic Regions, Bruce's Abyssinia, Bubbles of Bremen, do. do. Brooke's Borneo, Cotton's Ship and Shore, do. Deck and Port, do. Three Years in California, Clarke's Russia, Tartary and Turkey, Corson's Loiterings in Europe, Colman's European Life and Manners, 2 vol Cumming's Five Years in Africa, 2 vol, Caroline Westerley's Young Traveller, Caucasas, — A Tour to, Fremont's Exploring Expedition, Franklin's Arctic Regions, Farnhara's Life in Prairie-land, Gregg's Commerce of the Prairies, 2 vol Hue's Tartary, Thibet and China, 2 vol Head*s Home Tour in England, Headley's Adirondac, Hurabolt's Travels, Ida Pfeift'er's Voyage Bound the World, Journey to Katmandu, by Oliphant, Journal of an African Cruiser, Lyell's North America, Lamartine's Travels in the East, 2 VoL Layard's Nineveh, 3 vol. Latrobe's Rambles in Mexico, Land of Israel, by Keith, Mackav's Western AVorld, 2 vol. Martineau's Eastern Life, Meredith's Five Yea^s in Australia, Marryatt's Diary in America, 2 vol. \ > 709 710 to 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723, 724 725, 726 727 728 729 730 731 732. 733 784,735 736 737 738 799 740 741 742 743 to 744 746 to 747 V48 749 750, 751 752 753 754, 755 #i>l 16 Nile Boat, The, 756 Peru, by Von Tschudi, 757 Reef Roving-s in the South Seas, 758 Ruxton'8 Adventures in Mexico, 759 do. do. 760 Stephen's Arabia and Egypt. 2 vol 761 , 762 do. Greece, Turkey and Russia, 2 vol 763, 764 do. Central America, 2 vol 765, 766 Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands, 2 vol, 767, 768 Sillinian's Visit to Europe, 2 vol 769, 770 Smith's Pilgrimage to Egypt, 771 Simpson's Journey Round the World, 772 Sketches of China, by Davis, 773 Spain Revisited, 2 vol 774. 775 Taylor's Journey to Central Africa, 770 do. Lands of the Saracen, 777 Warburton's Crescent and Cross, 2 vol 778, 779 Washington Irving's Columbus, 780 ^i Anglo American Magazine, Chamber's Magazine, Graham's Matjazine, Gody's Lady's Book, Edinburgh Review, Quarterly Review, Blackwood's Magazine, Frank Leslie's Magazine, Putnam's Magazine, Jour, of Canadian Institute, North British Re\'iew, Westminster Review. > m Mfyw^M i ¥ft jfoTE. From the preceding Catalogue the reader will perceive, that here are neailv 800 volumes, nioslly works of standard merit, to which every individual of this community, who has not already secu- red a permanent claim to that privilege,' can have access, nt the tri- lling cost of ONE DOLLAR a yeaf. 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