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PETER HILL, No. 94 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK,

AND FOR SALE BY THE BOOKSELLERS GENERALLY.

LEMPRIERE'S Classical Dictionary for Schools and Academies, containing every name, and all that is either important or useful, in the original work.

Scripture Prints, with explanations in the form of familiar dialogues, by Mrs. Sherwood, containing 20 pages lithographic prints.

Peter Parley's Tales about the State and city of NewYork, illustrated by a map and many engravings, for the use of Schools.

Feter Parley's Book of Mythology, for Youth, containing descriptions of the Deities, Temples, Sacrifices, and Superstitions of the Ancient Greeks and Romans, adapted to the use of Schools.

Patience, a Tale, by the same.

Self Denial, by the same.

Lessons for Children, by Mrs. Barbauld, with six engravings and four original tales.

Ditto, bound, without plates, for the use of Schools. Adventures of Don Juan de Ulloa, in a voyage to Calecut soon after the discovery of India, by Vasco de Gama, illustrated with 24 engravings.

Scenes in Africa, for the amusement and instruc-. tion of little Tarry-at-home Travellers, by the Rev. Isaac Taylor, with 84 plates and a map.

Idle Hours Employed, or the New Publication-a

Peter Parley's Tales about Ancient and Modern | selection of Moral Tales, with 24 engravings. Greece, illustrated by a map and numerous engravings, adapted for the use of Schools.

Peter Parley's Book of Quadrupeds for Youth, embracing descriptions of the most interesting and remarkable quadrupeds in all countries, with particular notices of those of America, illustrated by numerous engravings.

Pierpont's Introduction to the National Reader, a selection of easy lessons, designed for Schools.

Flora Maitland, by the author of Harriet and her Cousin.

The Red Book, and the story of Mary Anne, by Mrs. Sherwood.

Stories of Cominon Life, 6 plates.

Stories about Dr. Franklin, designed for the instruc

tion and amusement of Children.

The Ecclesiastical Catechism, being a series of Questions relative to the Christian Church, stated and answered, with the Scripture Proofs, by Alexander M'Leod, D. D..

An Economical Atlas, for the use of Families and young persons, containing thirty-four colored maps, &c. The History of the Merchant's Widow and her Young Family, by Mrs. Hofland.

The History of the Clergyman's Widow and her Young Family, by the same.

The Stolen Boy, an Indian Tale, by the same.
Alicia and her Aunt, or, Think before you Speak,
by the same.

The Blind Farmer and his Children, by the same.
William and his Uncle Ben, by the same.

The Relics of Antiquity exhibited in the Ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, with an account of the destruction and recovery of those celebrated cities, by the author of " Fruits of Enterprise," 12 plates.

Variety, or Stories for Children, with 24 engravings. The Fruits of Education, or the Two Guardians, by Mrs. Cameron, author of Emma and her Nurse," Margaret White," &c.

Grandpapa's Drawer Opened.

Principle and Practice, or the Orphan Family.

Holiday Tales, a Juvenile Forget-me-Not for all Seasons.

A Sister's Gift, consisting of Conversations on Sacred Subjects, intended, for the instruction and amusement of the younger branches of her family on Sundays.

Diversions of Hollycott, or the Mother's Art of Thinking, by the author of "Elizabeth de Bruce" and

"Clan Albin."

Christmas Token, or New Testament Scenes, by the author of Green Mountain Annals, with 12 wood cuts.

Lessons on Shells, as given in a Pestalozzian School, at Cheam, Surry; illustrated by ten plates drawn from

nature.

Alphabet of Botany, for the use of Beginners, by James Rennie, M. A. Professor of Zoology, King's College, London. Revised and corrected for the use of American Schools, by Miss A. Clark, Principal of Fem. Depart. Mec. School, New-York.

IN PRESS.

Meadow's New French and English Pronouncing Dictionary, on the basis of Nugent's, with a selection of Idiomatic phrases, by George Folsom, A. M.

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