[5] 



THE KORAN, commonly called tlie Alcoran of Mahom- 

 med; translated into English immediately from the 

 original Arabic, with Explanatory Notes, taken from 

 the most approved Commentators. To which is prefixed 

 a preliminary discourse by George Sale, gent. A new 

 edition, with a Memoir of the Translator, and with 

 various readings and illustrative notes from Savery's 

 Version of the Koran. 1 vol. 8vo., cloth. Numerous 

 maps and plates, $2.50. 



[Louisville Journal.'] 

 This work is too well known to require a lengthy eulogy, and 

 no library, public or private, is complete without this celebrated 

 and interesting work. The publisher has spared no pains to make 

 this an attractive work, being the sixth edition, printed on fine 

 paper with numerous maps. 



WALKER'S MANLY EXERCISES. Containing Row- 

 ing, Sailing, Riding, Driving, Racing, Hunting, Shooting, 

 and other Manly Sports, the whole carefully revised or 

 written by " Craven," from the Ninth London Edition, 

 embellished with 44 beautiful engravings. 12mo. neatly 

 bound, $1.25. 



KNAPFS LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN THEOL- 



OGrY. Translated by Leonard Wood, Jun., D. D., 



President of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. Sixth 



American Edition, $2.50. 



This work is used as a Text Book in many of the Theological 

 Schools in the United States. 



CHAMBERS' REPOSITORY of Instructing and Amus- 

 ing Tracts, a Collection of choice Miscellaneou^s matter. 

 Vols. 1 and 2 now ready. Fancy boards, 38 cents ; cloth, 

 50 cents. 



