SELECT BOOKS. 



Locke's Conduct of the Understanding, 1 vol. 18mo. 



Watts' Improvement of the Mind, 12mo. 



Rett's Elements of General Knowledge, 2 vols. 12ino. 



Bezout's Elements of Arithmetic, 12mo. 



Legendre's Elements of Geometry, 8vo. 



Colburn's Introduction to Algebra upon the inductive me* 

 thod of Instruction, 1 vol. 12mo. 



Joyce's Familiar Introduction to the Arts and Sciences, 1 

 vol. 12 mo. 



Systematic Education, or Elementary Instruction in the 

 various departments of Literature and Science, by Rev. 

 W. Shepherd, Rev. J. Joyce, and Rev. L. Carpenter, 2 

 vols. 8vo. 



Cavallo's Elements of Natural and Experimental Philosophy^ 

 by F. X. Brosius, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Nicholson's Operative Mechanic 8vo. 



Nicholson's Popular Elements of pure and mixed Mathe- 

 matics, 8vo. 



Button's Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philoso- 

 phy, 4 vols. 8vo. 



Enfield's Institutes of Natural Philosophy, Theoretical and 

 Practical, 4to. 



Ferguson's Lectures on select subjects in Mechanics, Optics, 

 Astronomy, &c. edited by Dr. Brewster, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Ferguson's Astronomy, 2 vols. 8vo. edited by Dr. Brewster. 



Bonny castle's Introduction to Astronomy, 1 vol. 8vo. 



Cotting's Introduction to Chemistry, 12mo. 



Henry's Elements of Chemistry, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Macneven's Tabular View of the Modern Nomenclature and 

 System of Chemistry. 



Mackenzie's One Thousand Experiments in Chemistry, ex- 

 hibiting the applications of Modern Chemistry to all 

 branches of the useful arts, 8vo. 



Cleveland's Mineralogy and Geology, 2 vols. 8vo. 



Lowry's Conversations on Mineralogy. 



