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Extracts from the Correspondence of the Amer. Bible Society. 
No. 33, Jan., 1840. 
Catalogue of rare, curious, and valuable Books, &c., to be sold 
at auction in N. Y. by Bangs & Co. 
“The duty of the edu ated young men of this country.” An 
Address by the Rev. J. Sparrow, A. M., of Davidson Ccllege, N. 
C. Raleigh, N.C. From the Author. 
Southern Cabinet of Agriculture, Horticulture, &c., edited by J. 
D. Legare. Vol. I, Nos. 1 and 2, January, 1840. Charleston, 
S.C. From the Editor. 
Steam Engines. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, 
being Doc. No. 21, 25th Congress, 3d session. From Hon. Wm. 
L. Storrs, M. C. 
Supplementary Catalogue of Books belonging to the Mercantile 
Library Association, N. Y. From the Directors, 1840. 
The 19th Annual Report of the Mercantile Library Association. 
“Growth of the Mind,” by Sampson Reed. From the Author. 
The culture of the Beet and manufacture of Beet Sugar; by Da- 
vid L. Childs. From H. Colman. 
Boston Journal of Natural History, Vol. IT, Nos. 1 and 2, 1840. 
Fourteenth Annual Report of the Prison Discipline Society. 
New York Journal of Medicine and Surgery. No.2, October, 
1839, 
American Railroad Journal. Feb. 1840. 
American Journal of the Medical Sciences, February, 1840. 
Address on African Colonization. From R. R. Gurley. 
Address of the Hon. Judge Buel before the Agricultural and Hor- 
ticultural Societies of New Haven, Sept. 25, 1839. 
American Journal of Pharmacy, January, 1840. 
Dr. Codman’s Election Sermon. From the Author, 1840. 
Pacific Steam Navigation. 
Address by Mr. Buckingham in defense of his Lectures on Pales- 
tine, against the Criticisms of the Rev. Eli Smith. From the Au- 
or. 
Jewett’s Advertiser, January, 1540. 
Mr. Gillett’s Sermon at the funeral of the Rev. Matthew Noyes. 
Pore of Books and Stationery, for sale by Richard Griffin, 
Co. 
