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NEW BOOKS,
LATELY PUBLISHED
BY CAREY, LEA, & BLANCHARD,
PHILADELPHIA.

Neatly bound in Morocco, with gilt edges, and Plates
beautifully coloured
.

THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.

“By all those token flowers that tell
What words can never speak so well.”

Byron.

THE STRANGER IN AMERICA; Comprising
Sketches of the Manners, Society, and National
Peculiarities of the United States. By Francis
Lieber. 1 vol. 8vo. (Republished in London.)

BISHOP JEBB.

THIRTY YEARS' CORRESPONDENCE, between
John Jebb, D. D., F. R. S., Bishop of Limerick,
Ardfert, and Aghadoe, and Alexander
Knox, Esq. M. R. J. A., edited by the Rev.
Charles Foster, B. D., Perpetual Curate of Ash
next Sandwich, formerly domestic chaplain to
Bishop Jebb, in 2 vols. 8vo.

MISS KEMBLE.

A JOURNAL
BY FRANCES ANNE BUTLER.

2 vols. 12mo.

THREE YEARS IN THE PACIFIC, including
Notices of Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, and Peru; by
an Officer in the United States' Navy.—(Reprinted
in London.)

NEW AMERICAN NOVEL.

THE INSURGENTS; a new American and Historical
Novel, 2 vols. 12mo.


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IRVINGS NEW WORK.

THE CRAYON MISCELLANY, Parts 1 and 2;
containing a Tour on the Prairies, and Abbotsford
and Newstead Abbey, by the Author of the Sketch
Book, &c. 2 vols. 12mo.

CALAVAR.—(Second Edition.)

CALAVAR, OR THE KNIGHT OF THE CONQUEST,
a Romance of Mexico, by Dr. Bird,
in 2 vols. 12mo.

THE INFIDEL, OR THE FALL OF MEXICO.
By Dr. Bird, author of Calavar. 2 vols. 12mo.

Second Edition of

SKETCHES OF SOCIETY IN GREAT BRITAIN
AND IRELAND. By C. S. Stewart,
M. A., Chaplain of the United States' Navy, author
of “A Visit to the South Seas,” “A Residence
in the Sandwich Islands,” &c. in 2 vols.
12mo.

THE CONQUEST OF FLORIDA, by Hernando
de Soto. By Theodore Irving, 2 vols. 12mo.

ROOKWOOD, a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth.
From the second London edition, in 2
vols. 12mo.

Second Series of
PENCIL SKETCHES; or Outlines of Character and
Manners, by Miss Leslie; containing The Wilson
House; The Album; The Reading Parties; The
Set of China; Laura Lovel; John W. Robertson,
a Tale of a Cent; and The Ladies' Ball.

CHANCES AND CHANGES, a Domestic Story,
by the Author of “Six Weeks on the Loire,” 2
vols. 12mo.

THE TWO FRIENDS, a Novel, by the Countess
of Blessington. 2 vols. 12mo.


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A New Edition of
IRVING'S LIFE AND VOYAGES OF CHRISTOPHER
COLUMBUS AND COMPANIONS.
3 vols. 8vo.

THE HISTORY OF IRELAND, by Thomas
Moore, Esq.

ON HEALTH.

DUNGLISON ON HYGIENE. On the Influence
of Atmosphere and Locality; change of air and climate,
seasons, food, clothing, bathing, exercise,
sleep, corporeal and intellectual pursuits, &c. on
Human Health, constituting Elements of Hygiene,
by Robley Dunglison, M. D. Professor of
Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Hygiene and Medical
Jurisprudence in the University of Maryland,
&c. in 1 vol. 8vo.

“We can recommend this work to the public with the utmost
confidence, as one of the best treatises on the subject we possess.”


—.American Journal.

This work will enable the general reader to understand the
nature of the action of various influences on human health; and
assist him in adopting such means as may tend to its preservation.

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, illustrated by numerous
engravings. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. Professor
of Physiology, Pathology, &c. in the University
of Virginia, (now of the University of
Maryland,) Member of the American Philosophical
Society, &c. in 2 vols. 8vo.

“This work, although intended chiefly for the professional
reader, is adapted to the comprehension of every one; the anatomical
and other descriptions being elucidated by wood cuts,
and by copperplate engravings. It comprises a full investigation
of every function executed by the various organs of the
body in health, and is calculated to convey accurate impressions
regarding all the deeply interesting and mysterious phenomena
that are associated with the life of man—both as an individual,
and a species—and a knowledge of which is now regarded indispensable
to the formation of the well-educated gentleman.”


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CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD HAVE
IN THE PRESS,

THE MORAL OF FLOWERS, with coloured
engravings.

THE BEAUTIES OF WASHINGTON IRVING,
a small volume.

DACRE, a Novel, 2 vols. 12mo.

WILL WATCH, by the Author of Cavendish,
Port Admiral, &c.

THE YOUTH'S BOOK OF THE SEASONS,
with numerous wood cuts.

ANNE GREY, a NOVEL, 2 vols.

SISMONDI'S HISTORY OF THE ROMAN
EMPIRE.

SKETCHES OF INDIAN LIFE AND HABITS,
made during an expedition to the Pawnee villages,
in 1833, by John T. Irving, jun., 2 vols. 12mo.

LODORE, a Novel, by the Author of Frankenstein,
2 vols.

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY, edited
by Hugh Murray and others.

ROGET'S ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE
PHYSIOLOGY, considered with reference to Natural
Theology. With numerous wood cuts.

A MANUAL OF PHRENOLOGY; being an
Analytical Summary of the System of Dr. Gall.
1 vol. 12mo, with plates.

SLIGHT REMINISCENCES OF THE RHINE,
SWITZERLAND, AND A CORNER OF ITALY,
in 2 vols. 12mo.

HORSE SHOE ROBINSON, a Tale of the Tory
Ascendency, by the Author of Swallow Barn.

THE BOOK OF SCIENCE, adapted to the comprehension
of Young People.

NAPIER'S HISTORY OF THE PENINSULAR
WAR, in 2 vols. 8vo, with maps and plans.

THE EARLY NAVAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND,
by Robert Southey, 1 vol. 12mo.

THE SACRED HARP, a Collection of Choice
Gems of Poetry, by Orville Taylor, 1 vol. 32mo.

THE WIFE, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, in 2 vols.
12mo.