Published by Carey fy Lea. 7 



Cf A small and very useful volume has been recently published in this city, en- 

 titled ' The Medical Formulary.' We believe that this volume \\ill meet with a 

 cordial welcome from the medical public. We would especially recommend it 

 to our brethren in distant parts of the country, whose insulated situations may 

 prevent them from having access to tin.- many" authorities which have been con- 

 sulted in arranging materials for this work." Phil. Merl. and Phys. Jour. 



XLll. ELEMENTS of PHYSICS, or NATU- 

 RAL PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL and MEDICAL, explained 

 independently of TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS, and con- 

 taining- New Disquisitions and Practical Suggestions. By 

 NEIL AHNOTT, M. D. First American from the third London 

 edition, with additions, by ISAAC HAYS, M. D. 



*** Of this work four editions" have been printed in England in a very short 

 time. All the Reviews speak of it in the hightest terms. 



XLI1I. LA FAYETTEin AMERICA, in 1824 and 



1825; or a Journal of a Voyage to the United States, by 

 A. LEVASSEUR, Secretary to the General during 1 his journey, 

 2 vols, 12mo. Translated by Joasr D. GODMAX, M. D. 



XL1V. Major LONG'S EXPEDITION to the 

 ROCKY MOUNTAINS, 2 vols. 8vo. with 4to Atlas. 



XLV. Major LONG'S EXPEDITION to the 

 SOURCES of the MISSISSIPPI, 2 vols. 8vo. with Plates. 



XLVI. NOTIONS of the AMERICANS, by a Tra- 

 velling Bachelor, 2 vols. 12mo. By the Author of the SPY, 

 PIONEERS, &c. 



XLVII. The HISTORY of LOUISIANA, particu- 

 larly of the Cession of that Colony to the United States of 

 North America? with an introductory Essay on the Constitu- 

 tion and Government of the United States, byM. DE MARBOIS, 

 Peer of France, translated from the French by an American 

 citizen, in 1 vol. 8vo. 



" From the extracts with which we have indulged our readers, they will be 

 able to form an idea of the character and spirit of'M. de Marbois's performance. 

 The outline which we have drawn, however, does very scanty justice to the me- 

 rits of the whole work, which, we repeat, is in our judgment the best that has re- 

 cently appeared, either at home or abroad, on some of the most important topics 

 Of American history and politics. If we do not agree with all the author's opi- 

 nions, we cannot but accord to him unqualified praise for his fairness, liberality, 

 good judgment, and enlightened views. The volume will be a treasure among 

 the historical annals of the country. We are glad to know that a translation of 

 it by a competent hand is in progress in Paris, and will speedily be published in 

 the United States." Nori h American Review. 



IN THE PRESS, 

 I. The YOUNG LADIES' BOOK, a Manual of 



Instructive Exercises, Recreations and Pursuits. 'With nu- 

 merous plates. 



This is a work recently published by Messrs. Vizetelly, Branston & Co. Lon- 

 don, with upwards of seven hundred embellishments, engraved in a superior 

 style on wood. The volume is a duodecimo of more than five hundred pages, 

 and sells in England for one guinea. It is intended to make the American edi- 

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 have been executed in the best style of the English artists. 



