Cultivator Almanac, 1844. Lansing-burgh. 



Circular of the American Institute, New York. 



First lines of English Grammar, by Gould Brown. New York. 



An address before the Essex Agricultural Society, by the Hon. 

 L. Saltonstall. Salem, 1843. 2 copies from the Author. 



Southern Literary Messenger for Nov. and Dec. 1843; the lat- 

 ter containing a handsome complimentary notice of the American 

 Journal of Science. From the Editors. 



MISCELLANEOUS. FOREIGN. 



A piece of music from John Taylor, Esq., Liverpool. Air by 

 Mozart — words translated by Mr. T. from the Italian. "Never 

 more shalt thou go." 



Booksellers' catalogues, from Wiley & Putnam, New York and 

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 Charles Dolman, London ; J. Y. Techel, do. ; B. R. Wheatley, 

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Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of the United States in Pa- 

 ris, at the Athenee Royale, March, 1843, with an address upon the 

 literary exchanges recently made between France and the United 

 States, by A. Vattemare. Paris, 1843. De l'Auteur. 



NEWSPAPERS. DOMESTIC. 



Several Nos. of the Christian Freeman, Hartford, Ct. The 

 Planters' Banner, Franklin, Attakapas, La., Oct. 1843. Buffalo 

 Gazette, Nov. 20, 1843. Painesville Telegraph, extra, Oct. 1843. 

 Willoughby University of Lake Erie. The Ohio Observer, Hud- 

 son, Oct. 5, 1843. Alexandria Gazette, from T. Blagden, Esq. 

 The Jeffersonian, Watertown, N. Y. The Mercury, Charleston, 

 resolutions passed on the death of Albert Rhett, Esq. Cleveland 

 Daily Herald. The Christian World, Boston, containing an article 

 on the late Washington Allston, by Dr. Channing. The Impartial, 

 Vermilionville, with a notice of Yale College. 



NEWSPAPERS. FOREIGN. 



The Non-Conformist, London, July, 1843. The Jersey and 

 Guernsey News, Jersey, Oct. 1843. From Dr. Mantell. 





