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The Watchman, Vol.1, No. 1> 



The Physiology of Respiration and Chemistry of the blood, ap- 

 plied to Epidemic Cholera, by B. F. Joslin, M. D. From the 

 author. 



Discourse on Self-limited diseases, he, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow. 

 From the author. 



Connexion of Temperance with Republican Freedom, by Rev. 

 Albert Barnes.^ From Rev. John Marsh. 

 Anti-Slavery Record, Vol. I, No. 7. 



Extracts from ihe correspondence of the American Bible Society, 

 No. Ill, July, 1835. 



American Advocate of Peace, Vol. I, No. 5 and 6. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Connecticut Peace Society. 



Eleventh Report of the American Sunday School Union. 



Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music. 1834. 



Seventh Annual Report of the Young Men's Temperance Society 

 of New Haven, June, 1835. 



Oration on Grecian and American Eloquence, by Thomas Smith 

 Grimke. Cincinnati. At the request of the author. , 



The moral influence of Physical Science, by Rev. John Pierpont. 

 From the author. 



Essay on the doctrine of divine influence upon the human soul, 

 by Rev. John Brazier of Salem, Mass. From the author. 



Catalogue of Books belonging to the Mercantile Library Associa- 

 tion of New York, &c. 1834. From the directors. 



American Journal of Pharmacy, Vol. VII. New Series, Vol. I, 

 No. 3. Philadelphia. 



Catalogue of recent Shells in the Cabinet of John C. Jay, M. D. 

 New York. From Di\ Jay. 



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Nineteenth Annual Report of the American Bible Society, New 

 York. 



Supplement to the Farmer's Register, containing an Essay on' 

 Calcareous Manures. From James Wadsworih, Esq. 



Farmer's Register for October. From James Wadsworth, Esq. 



Nineteenth Annual Report of the American Education Society. 

 Boston, 1835. 



Dr. Sprague's Sermon on Religious Ultraisra. From the author. 



