ADVERTISEMENT. 



Attention is solicited, by the Subscriber, to the 

 forth-coming edition of a series of volumes, in uni- 

 form size and mode of binding, containing the works 

 of that very popular English writer, Charlotte 

 Elizabeth. Notwithstanding their deserved ce- 

 lebrity scarcely any of them have ever been repub- 

 lished in this country. They are characterized by 

 beauty of style, attractive presentation of character 

 and sound and heartfelt piety. Considerable pains 

 has been taken to procure the volumes and little 

 books in which her numerous tales and short essays 

 have appeared and the American reading public will 

 by the proposed form of republication be enabled to 

 have access to these in a more compact form than 

 they have yet been offered even in her own country. 

 To families, Sabbath Schools, and the guardians of 

 youth generally, the Subscriber feels assured they 

 may be safely commended as furnishing a very desi- 

 rable addition to the means of improvement among 

 the young — inculcating as they do in a very pleasing 

 manner the important principles of correct behaviour 

 and elevated feelings of moral excellence. 



M. W. DODD. 



New- York, March, 1840. 



