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[No. 41. August 22, 1829.] ADVERTISEMENTS,

Connected with Literature, Science, and the Arts.

LIBRARY OF ENTERTAINING KNOW

LEDGE.

Published this day,

III.

THE SACRED LYRE; comprising Poems, Devo. tional, Moral, and Preceptive; including many Original Pieces; with an Introductory Essay on Sacred Poetry. A New Edition, in a neat Pocket Volume, embellished with an elegant Frontispiece and Vignette, price 4s.

We were most agreeably disappointed, on turning over the leaves of this elegant volume, to find how little its title conveyed a true idea of its contents. Collectors of Sacred Poetry too often confine themselves to the mere followers of Sternhold and Hopkins, and rarely venture to cull any thing higher than the amiable effusions of Dr Isaac Watts. The Editor of the Sacred Lyre, however, appears to

THE PURSUIT of KNOWLEDGE under DIF- have said to himself, paullo majora canamus; and accordingly, has

FICULTIES, illustrated by Anecdotes.

This Part of the LIBRARY of ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE contains two Portraits, engraved on Steel, of JOHN HUNTER and JAMES FERGUSON.

The MENAGERIES, Vol. I. is now ready, neatly bound in cloth and lettered, price 4s. 6d.

London: CHARLES KNIGHT, Pall-Mall East. Edinburgh: OLIVER & BOYD, Tweeddale Court.

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Wilds of NORTH AMERICA.

By GEORGE HEAD, Esq.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street. "The Author's buoyancy of spirits, his perpetual activity, and never-failing resources, in his hut residence in the Forest, during the severity of a Canadian winter, form an interesting feature of the volume."-New Monthly Magazine.

"In the company of Mr Head we have skaited on Lake Simcoe, and glided down the Rapids of the St Lawrence with the same sense of reality and busy zest with which we lately galloped over the Pampas with his shrewd and indefatigable brother Captain Head.

"The work before us is a very sensible and entertaining, yet wholly unpretending production."—United Service Journal.

CARPENTER'S LECTURES ON BIBLICAL
CRITICISM.

This day are published, in one volume 8vo, price 12s. in boards,
POPULAR LECTURES on BIBLICAL CRITI-

CISM and INTERPRETATION.

By WILLIAM CARPENTER.

Also, recently published, by the same Author,

A POPULAR INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of the SCRIPTURES. Price 16s.

AN EXAMINATION of SCRIPTURE DIFFICULTIES, elucidating nearly 200 passages in the Old and New Testament. Price 12s.

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Printed for THOMAS TEGG. London; and RICHARD GRIFFIN & Co. Glasgow. Where may be had, just published,

I.

In one large volume duodecimo, printed in double columns, price 9s. in extra boards,

CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHY; a Dictionary of the Lives and Writings of the most distinguished Characters, of all derominations, at home and abroad, from the revival of literature to the present period. By WILLIAM JONES, M.A., author of the "History of the Waldenses," Biblical Cyclopædia," &c.

"This is a very excellent publication; it is remarkably cheap and well written, and is without any sectarian spirit, or a wish to elevate one denomination at the expense of another."-Edinburgh Literary Journal.

levied contributions from every great name in the Calendar of British Poets. It is with real confidence, ther fore, that we recommend this Volume to our readers. The Holy Flame of Divine Love, and the sublimer Truths of Christianity, fall with tenfold force upon the heart and understanding, when conveyed in the harmonious numbers of real Poetical Genius; and when Pope and Goldsmith, Parnell and Campbell, Scott and Byron, strike the lyre, who will resist the impression?"-Literary Museum.

IV.

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VI.

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The selection does credit to the head and heart of the writer
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nothing admitted but what must tend, if properly attended to, not
only to promote our peace here, but our happiness hereafter."-Scots
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been executed with good taste and judgment."-Scottish Literary
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The publishers have spared neither pains nor expense to render this edition worthy of the patronage of the public. An original Memoir of the Author is prefixed, by a Gentleman of taste and literary acquirements, in which all Attempts at Book Making have been studiously avoided, a fault from which even Mr Southey's Life is not exempt. The few incidents which compose the career of White are accurately detailed, and his literary powers justly and pleasingly estimated, but the affectation of hypercriticism, so much in vogue, and the redundancy of literary digression, are not for a moment permitted to intrude.

*** Observe to order the Glasgow University Press Edition, being the most complete and cheapest edition published in one volume.

Glasgow: Printed for RICHARD GRIFFIN & Co.; and sold by W. HUNTER and J. LOTHIAN, Edinburgh; and T. TEGG, London.

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[No. 43. September 5, 1829.] ADVERTISEMENTS,

Connected with Literature, Science, and the Arts.

This day is published,

Price Seven Shillings and Sixpence,

No. VIII. OF

III.

THE SACRED LYRE; comprising Poems, Devotional, Moral, and Preceptive; including many Original Pieces; with an Introductory Essay on Sacred Poetry. A New Edition, in a neat Pocket Volume, embellished with an elegant Frontispiece and Vignette, price 4s.

We were most agreeably disappointed, on turning over the leaves of this elegant volume, to find how little its title conveyed a true idea of its contents. Collectors of Sacred Poetry too often confine themselves to the mere followers of Sternhold and Hopkins, and rarely venture to cull any thing higher than the amiable effusions of Dr Isaac Watts. The Editor of the Sacred Lyre, however, appears to

THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW. have said to himself, paullo majora canamus; and accordingly, has

CONTENTS:

I. Revolutions of Naples in 1617 and 1618.-IL Mozart.-III. Hieroglyphics.-IV. Marino Faliero; Lord Byron and Casimir DeFlavigne.-V. Letting of Land; Metayer System.-VI. Spanish Epic Poetry: Ercilla's Araucana.-VII. Wessenberg and the Roman Catholic Church in Germany.-VIII. The Black Sea and the Caucasus. -IX. Méry and Barthelemy; The Son of the Man.-X. History of the Knights Templars.-XI. Rosini's Nun of Monza.-XII. to XX. Critical Sketches of Latin, German, French, &c. Works.-Miscellaneous Literary Notices, No. VIII., containing 66 Notices from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and of Oriental Literature.-List of the Principal New Works published on the Continent from April to June, 1829.-Index to the Fourth Volume.

No. IX. will be published in October.

The first Four Volumes may now be had complete,
price £3, in boards.

Published by TREUTTEL and WURTZ, TREUTTEL, jun. and RICHTER, Foreign Booksellers to the King, 30, Soho Square; and CADELL and Co. 41, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh.

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In one large volume, duodecimo, printed in double columns, price 9s. in extra boards,

1

CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHY; a Dictionary of the Lives and Writings of the most distinguished Characters, of all denominations, at home and abroad, from the revival of literature to the present period. By WILLIAM JONES, M.A., author of the "History of the Waldenses," "Biblical Cyclopædia," &c.

"This is a very excellent publication; it is remarkably cheap and well written, and is without any sectarian spirit, or a wish to elevate one denomination at the expense of another."-Edinburgh Literary

Journal.

II.

UENCE MODERN PULPIT ELOQUENCE; containing Selections from Popular Discourses and other Writings of Eminent British Divines, interspersed with Quotations from the Works of distinguished Laymen. By ALEXANDER LOGAN. In a neat pocket volume, with a fine portrait of Dr Chalmers, engraved by Freeman. Price 4. in extra boards.

The following are the principal Authors selected from: Alison, Balfour, Black, Bowdler, Brunton, Buddicon, Burns, Buck, Campbell, Craig, Cuthbertson, Dewar, Dick, De Courcy, Erskine, Foster, Gordon, Gregory, Hall, Horne, Horsley, Hodgson, Hogg, Innes, Irving, Jay, Jones, Keith, Kirwan, Logan, Love, Marshall, Mason. Maturin, Mearns, Moncrief, Muir, Paley, Penrose, Russell, Smith, James P., Smith, Adam, Stewart, Thomson, Wardlaw, Wayland, Wilberforce, Willis, Wolfe, &c. &c. &c.

"The selection does credit to the head and heart of the writer;every subject of a controversial nature has been wisely excluded, and nothing admitted but what must tend, if properly attended to, not only to promote our peace here, but our happiness hereafter."-Scots Times.

"This little miscellany has been gathered chiefly from Modern Writers in Theology. Its design is highly laudable, and it has been executed with good taste and judgment."-Scottish Literary Gazette.

“We can safely recommend this Volume as a useful pocket companion for the Students in Theology."-Edinburgh Literary Journal. "The writers from whose intellectual stars the selection is made, are all men of the highest talent and attainment."-Free Press.

levied contributions from every great name in the Calendar of British Poets. It is with real confidence, therefore, that we recommend this Volume to our readers. The Holy Flame of Divine Love, and the sublimer Truths of Christianity, fall with tenfold force upon the heart and understanding, when conveyed in the harmonious numbers of real Poetical Genius; and when Pope and Goldsmith, Parnell and Campbell, Scott and Byron, strike the lyre, who will resist the impression ?"-Literary Museum.

IV.

THE LITERARY CORONAL; an Agreeable Melange of Polite Literature, carefully selected from New and Esteemed Publications, with many Original Pieces, in a neat Pocket Volume, containing 400 pages, with Frontispiece and Vignette.

Price 4s. 6d.

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A CONCORDANCE to the HOLY SCRIPTURES of the OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS, by the Reverend JOHN BROWN, of Haddington; a new edition; revised and corrected by the Reverend W. SMITH. A.M., Glasgow; stereotyped and printed at the Glasgow University Press; and embellished with a fine Portrait Price only 2s. 6d. in boards.

"To ensure the correctness of this work, every reference has been compared with the Scriptures, and some hundreds of errors, which have crept into preceding editions, have been discovered and corrected. The Publishers are happy in the conviction that they can with confidence recommend this work as being extremely correct, as well as elegant and cheap."

VII.

→ EVENINGS AT HOME,

By Dr AIKIN and Mrs BARBAULD.

A new edition, carefully revised and corrected, especially in the Scientific department, and complete in two vols., price 5s. in boards, or 6s. half-bound, with fine plates,

EVENINGS AT HOME, or the JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED; a variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for the Instruction and amusement of Young Persons. By Dr AIKIN and Mrs BARBAULD.

* Be careful to order the Glasgow Edition, complete in two volumes, printed for R. Griffin & Co.

VIII.

KIRKE WHITE'S REMAINS, in Prose and Verse, stereotyped at the University Press, and complete in one neat volume, with a portrait, price only 3s. 6d. in boards. A few copies are printed on fine royal paper, hot-pressed, price 6s. in boards.

The publishers have spared neither pains nor expense to render this edition worthy of the patronage of the public. An original Memoir of the Author is prefixed, by a Gentleman of taste and literary acquirements, in which all Attempts at Book Making have been studiously avoided, a fault from which even Mr Southey's Life is not exempt. The few incidents which compose the career of White are timated, but the affectation of hypercriticism, so much in vogue, and accurately detailed, and his literary powers justly and pleasingly esthe redundancy of literary digression, are not for a moment permit ted to intrude.

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New Edition of White's Natural History of Selborne, forming
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THE

NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE.
By the late Rev. GILBERT WHITE, A. M.
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

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MR BUCKINGHAM, having to return to Green

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FOREST SCENES and INCIDENTS in the LECTURE which he delivered in Glasgow, on the Question, " What

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By GEORGE HEAD, Esq.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.

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"In the company of Mr Head we have skaited on Lake Simcoe, and glided down the Rapids of the St Lawrence, with the same sense of reality and busy zest with which we lately galloped over the Pampas with his shrewd and indefatigable brother Captain Head. "The work before us is a very sensible and entertaining, yet wholly unpretending production."—United Service Journal.

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is to be done with India ?" having been deemed of even greater importance than any of the preceding ones, he has been prevailed on, by those who entertain this opinion, and who, on that account, are anxious that it should be delivered in the metropolis of Scotland, to make a hasty visit from Glasgow to Edinburgh for that purpose. He will accordingly have the pleasure to deliver this LECTURE in the Great Room, in the Waterloo Hotel, on Monday Evening the 7th of September.

The subjects will be entirely new, and embrace more especially the following-Settlement of the Sovereignty of India-Organization of the Army-Constitution of the Civil Service-Enactment of a Uniform Code of Laws-Establishment of New Tribunals Extension of the Christian Church-Erection and Endowment of Schools-Future mode of raising the Revenue-What English Institutions may be introduced with safety-Outlet for the present Surplus Population of Britain, in the respectable and well-educated classes, and advantageous prospects in that country for Gentlemen in every branch of the Public Service-the Army, the Navy, the Law, and the Churchwith both public and private employment for the Medical Class-Architects-Engineers-Agriculturists; and plan for securing the highest talent for India-preparations of study for each class; and, though last, not least, the sure and certain means of securing an outlet to another branch of our Surplus Population for whom it is most important to provide, as the only means by which the full measure of British glory can be shed over her Eastern possessions, so as to do

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WANTED as an APPRENTICE, with the view of his afterwards becoming Assistant, a YOUNG MAN of respectability and musical promise. A Premium will be required.

BUTLER'S COOLING APERIENT POW-Piano-Fortes and other Musical Instruments. that Mr ROBERTSON

DERS,-produce an extremely refreshing Effervescing Drink, preferable to Soda, Seidlitz, or Magnesia Water, and at the same time A MILD AND COOLING APERIENT, peculiarly adapted to promote the healthy action of the Stomach and Bowels, and thereby prevent the recurrence of Constipation and Indigestion, with all their train of consequences, as Depression, Flatulence, Acidity or Heartburn, Headache, Febrile Symptoms, Eruptions on the Skin, &c. &c. and by frequent use will obviate the necessity of having recourse to Cadomel, Epsom Salts, and other violent medicines, which tend to debilitate the system. When taken after too free an indulgence in the luxuries of the table, particularly after too much wine, the usual disagreeable effects are altogether avoided. In warm climates they will be found extremely beneficial, as they prevent accumulation of Bile, and do not debilitate.

Prepared, and sold in 2s. 9d. boxes,-and 10s. 6d. and 20s. cases, by BUTLER, CHEMIST TO HIS MAJESTY, No. 73, PRINCE'S STREET, EDINBURGH; and (authenticated by the Preparer's name and address, in the Label affixed to each box and case,) may be obtained of all the principal Druggists and Booksellers throughout the United Kingdom.

Of whom may also be procured,

BUTLER'S CARBONATED EFFERVESCING HARROWGATE SALTS,-which contain all the solid ingredients of the celebrated Springs of Harrowgate, with the very Important addition of the Volatile Gases in an immediate state of disengagement, by the addition of pure water, and altogether will be found a valuable substitute, proper for those Invalids who are unable to reside at Harrowgate. The Water of the Harrowgate Springs is very successfully used in cases of Scurvy, Scrofula, and Bilious and Gouty Affections; and it has, in particular, acquired great celebrity for the removal of the most complicated and obstinate CutaneQus Eruptions. The Salts are sold in 4s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. Bottles.

It being necessary, for the selection of his annual assortment of should now be in London for a short period, he will be happy to exscute personally while there any musical commissions with which hie pupils, customers, or their friends, may intrust him.

Any other information regarding the classes may be had on applcation at the Music Saloon, 47, Prince's Street, where may at present be seen an unusually large collection of SECOND HAND GRAND CABINET and SQUARE PIANO-FORTES, many of the little worse than new, others at very low prices. The stock of NEW PIANO-FORTES also is extensive, fine-toned, and elegant, having been carefully selected with all the recent improvements for which Messrs BROADWOODS and CLEMENTI have obtained patents; and the instruments have just been a sufficient time in the warehouse to authorize a pledge being given that they will stand well in tune, which, especially to families residing in the country, is of the very first importance in the choice of Piano-Fortes No. 4, Queen Street, Edinburgh, September 5, 1829.

Edinburgh: Published for the Proprietors, every Saturday Morning
by CONSTABLE & CO. 19, WATERLOO PLACE;
Sold also by ROBERTSON & ATKINSON, Glasgow; W. CURRY,
jun. & Co., Dublin; HURST, CHANCE, & Co. London; and by
all Newsmen, Postmasters, and Clerks of the Road, througho
the United Kingdom.

Price 6d. or Stamped, and sent free by post, 10d.

Printed by BALLANTYNE & Co. Paul's Work, Canongate

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ADVENTURER; complete in one vol. sewed, 4s. WORLD; complete in one vol., 5s.

CONNOISSEUR; complete in one vol., 3s. 6d, KNOX'S ESSAYS; complete in one vol., 4s. 6d. OLLA PODRIDA and MICROCOSM; by Canning and others, 3s.

JOHNSON'S COMPLETE WORKS, and Life of Murphy; complete in two vols., L.1, 4s.

LIVES of the POETS, complete in

one vol. sewed, 5s. BOSWELL'S LIFE of JOHNSON; complete in one vol., 8s.

BURNS' WORKS and LIFE, by Dr Currie; complete in one vol., 78.

one vol. 5s. 6d.

DARWIN'S POETICAL WORKS; complete in KIRKE WHITE'S REMAINS; complete in one

vol. 3s.

COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS; complete in one vol., 85.

POPE'S WORKS, and HOMER; complete in one vol., 78.

PETER PINDAR'S WORKS, 5s. 6d.

BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE CABINET EDITION of the BRITISH POETS-Comprising, in four vols. duodecimo, nearly as much as the sixty vols. of "Johnson's Poets," and inclu ding many recent Authors, in lieu of those of inferior merit, four vols. Portraits, L.i, 11s. 6d. or 8s. per volume.

HENRY'S COMMENTARY on the BIBLE, with a Memoir of the Author; by J. B. Williams, Esq. F.S.A., complete in 3 vols. imperial 8vo, L.3, 10s.

JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY of the ENGLISH

CLASSIC TALES; comprising the most esteemed LANGUAGE, complete in one large vol. imperial 8vo, bound in

Works of Imagination, in one beautiful pocket volume, 12mo, cloth, L.1, 168. fine Portraits, &c. boards, 8s.

LANGHORNE'S PLUTARCH; complete in one vol. 8vo, boards, 14s.

TOWNS OF SCOTLAND.

MITCHELL'S PORTABLE ENCYCLOPE- PLANS of the PRINCIPAL TOWNS of SCOT

DIA; complete in one vol. 8vo. Plates, boards, 11s. 6d.

GURNEY'S DIAMOND POCKET BIBLE; with thirty-six Engravings, 178.

DIAMOND POCKET PRAYER; with fifteen fine Engravings, 7s.

GURNEY'S DIAMOND CONCORDANCE to the BIBLE; boards, 5s. 6d.

LELAND'S DEMOSTHENES; complete in one vol. 12mo, boards, 4s.

HUME and SMOLLETT'S HISTORY of ENGLAND, complete in two vols. 8vo, L.1, 2s.

MILLER'S REIGN of GEORGE III. a continuation of the above, down to the Coronation of George IV. 8vo, 7s. 6d. GILLIES' HISTORY of GREECE, complete in one vol. 8vo, 7s. 6d.

FERGUSON'S ROMAN REPUBLIC, complete in one vol. 8vo, 6s. 6d.

GIBBON'S DECLINE and FALL of the ROMAN EMPIRE, complete in four vols. 8vo, L., 65.

ROBERTSON'S HISTORICAL WORKS, complete in two vols. 8vo, 19s. viz. History of America, 6s. 6d.-Charles V. 78. 6d. Scotland and India, 6s.

RUSSELL'S HISTORY of MODERN EUROPE, with continuation by Jones; complete in three vols. 8vo, L.1, 5s.

SERIES OF BRITISH CLASSICS OR

ESSAYISTS.

LAND, printed on Imperial Paper at the following prices :AT FOUR SHILLINGS EACH.-Annan-Dingwall-Dunkeld-Forfar-Greenock-Kinross-Lanark-Leith - Paisley (nearly ready) Stonehaven-Portobello-Rothesay-Selkirk. Any of these in Case or on Rollers, 3s. 6d. additional.

AT FIVE SHILLINGS EACH.-Arbroath-Ayr-Banff-BerwickBrechin-Crieff-Cupar Fife-Dalkeith-Dunbarton-Dundee (nearly ready)-Dumfries and Maxwelltown-Dunfermline-Edinburgh -Elgin-Forres-Haddington-Hamilton-Hawick - Irvine - Linlithgow-Nairne-Peebles. Any of these in Case or on Rollers, 3s. 6d.

additional.

AT SIX SHILLINGS EACH.-Aberdeen (Old and New)-GlasgowInverness-Kilmarnock-Montrose-Perth-St Andrews-Stornoway. Any of these in Case or on Rollers, 3s. 6d. additional.

AT NINE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, EACH IN Two SHEETS.Dundee Edinburgh and Leith-Stirling. Any of these in Case or on Rollers, 4s. 6d. additional.

COMPLETE SETS of the TOWNS, neatly halfbound, with an Octavo Volume of descriptions. L.5, 5s.

COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND.

COUNTY MAPS may be had, separately, for EVERY COUNTY IN SCOTLAND, price each, 1s. 3d. Plain-1s. 6d. Coloured2s. Bound in Cloth for the Pocket. Argyleshire, Perthshire, Inverness-shire, and Western Islands, are each 2s. 6d. Plain-3s. Coloured -3s. 6d. Bound in Cloth.-COMPLETE SETS, 36s. Plain-48s. Coloured.

CITY OF EDINBURGH.

EWBANK'S VIEW of EDINBURGH from the

The Forty-five Volumes complete in five vols. 8vo, boards, CASTLE, (19 inches by 13 and a half,) 18s.

L.3-viz.

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EWBANK'S VIEW of EDINBURGH from the CALTON HILL, (same size,) 18s.

Per Pair, Framed, L.4 and L.4, 10s.

The ORIGINAL DRAWINGS of these two Views are for sale, price L.15, 15s. each. Size, including frame, 3 feet 10 inches by 23 inches.

Published by JOHN LOTHIAN, Edinburgh.

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