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an historical romance of America
  
  

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BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG.

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG.

A MOTHER'S LIBRARY FOR LITTLE FOLKS.
Each volume complete in itself.

VOL. I.—WILLEY'S RAMBLES to see the house building

VOL. II.—THE BIRTH-DAY GIFT, comprising a variety of beautiful
and useful little stories.

VOL. III.—THE PLAY HOUSE AND WORKSHOP.

VOL. IV.—NURSERY SONGS, by Mrs. Follen.

TALES AND BALLADS. BY CAROLINE GILMAN.
In extra binding—a pleasant and interesting volume.

AUTHENTIC ANECDOTES OF WASHINGTON.
Embellished with Wood Engravings.


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THE WRITINGS OF SWEDENBORG,

And New Church books generally. Among those on hand are the following,
viz.

THE HEAVENLY ARCANA, Vols. 1 and 2, at $1 each.

APOCALYPSE REVEALED, 3 Vols. complete, $2.

FOUR LEADING DOCTRINES OF THE NEW CHURCH, viz., The
Lord, The Sacred Scripture, Faith and Life, 75 cents.

THE TRUE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, or UNIVERSAL THEOLOGY
of the New Church, $3.

THE NATURE OF THE INTERCOURSE between the Soul and the
Body, 10 cents.

A TREATISE CONCERNING HEAVEN AND ITS WONDERS,
and also CONCERNING HELL, 75 cents.

TRACTS ON THE TRUE OBJECT OF WORSHIP, Regeneration,
and the Atonement, together with the smaller works of Noble, Clowes, &c.

Orders for New Church Books received and promptly attended to, including
the

NEW JERUSALEM MAGAZINE, published in Boston, at $2,50 a year.

Also, THE PRECURSOR, published at Cincinnati at $2,50 a year.

Also just published,

CLISSOLD'S Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, 75 cents.

Notices received of
COLMAN'S DRAMATIC LIBRARY.

“This work is intended to embrace only productions of merit from American
authors.”

Weekly Messenger.

“Mr. Colman has started a new idea, and we hope he will find support to
carry it out—it is in the very best style.

Phil. Sat. Courier.

“We cannot doubt this series will be highly successful.”

Prov. Journal.

BIANCA VISCONTI, Or the Heart Overtask'd,
BY N. P. WILLIS.

Among the notices which have come to the publisher's knowledge are the
following.

“This play is published in the same beautiful style as “Athenia of Damascus,”
and will add to the reputation of Mr. Willis.

Providence Journal.

“The merit of this touching and beautiful tragedy is too widely known to
require from us more than a passing notice of its publication.”

Louisville News Letter.

“It forms the second of the series of the Dramatic Library, and is in a
beautiful form.”

Boston Paper.

New Notices of
ATHENIA OF DAMASCUS,
A TRAGEDY BY RUFUS DAWES.

“A superior poem, and one of the handsome books ever issued.”

Phil. Sat. Courier.

“A Drama of much interest.”

Weekly Messenger.

“Not only a beautiful poem, but a tasteful and strong tragedy.”

N. Y. Gaz.

“Its incidents are stirring and full of interest; its language chaste, nervous,
and replete with poetry.”

Portland Transcript.


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