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Beleke, Professor of the German Language and Literature in 

 Mount St. Mary's College, Emmetsburg, Md. 12mo. Philadel- 

 phia, 1840. — From the Author. 



The War in Florida; being an Exposition of its Causes, and an Ac- 

 curate History of the Campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines, and 



Scott. By a late Staff Officer. Small 8 vo. Baltimore, 1836 



From Col. Davenport. 



Eleven Annual Reports of the Inspectors of the Eastern State Peni- 

 tentiary of Pennsylvania. 1831 — 1840. — From Mr. George 

 Thompson. 



Antiquarian Researches, comprising a History of the Indian Wars in 

 the Country bordering Connecticut River and Parts adjacent, and 

 other Interesting Events, from the First Landing of the Pilgrims, 

 to the Conquest of Canada, by the English, in 1760, &c. &c. 

 By E. Hoyt, Esq. 8vo. Greenfield, Mass. 1824.— From Mr. 

 Henry Williams. 



A Second Appeal to the People of Pennsylvania, on the Subject of 

 an Asylum for the Insane Poor of the Commonwealth. 8vo. 

 Philadelphia, 1840. — From Dr. Dunglison. 



The American Medical Library and Intelligencer, &c. &c. By Rob- 

 ley Dunglison, M.D., Sec. A. P. S. No. 12 and 13. Sept. 15, 

 Oct. 1, 1840. — From the same. 



The Magazine of Natural History. New Series. No. 43, for July, 

 1840. Conducted by Edward Charlesworth, F.G.S., &c. No. 

 44, for Aug. 1840. By Richard Taylor, F.L.S., &c— From 

 Mr. Taylor. 



A Selection of Church Music, printed for the Pennsylvania Institution 

 for the Instruction of the Blind, with Type on an Improved Plan, 

 invented by M. Snider, Printer to the Institution ; arranged and 

 figured for Thorough-base. By F. Rasche, Teacher of Music 

 in the Institution. Vol. I. Folio. Philadelphia, 1840. — From 

 Mr. Snider. 



The State of the Science of Political Economy Investigated ; wherein 

 is shown the Defective Character of the Arguments which have 

 hitherto been advanced for Elucidating the Laws of the Forma- 

 tion of Wealth. By Wm. Atkinson, &c. &c. London, 1838. — 

 From Mr. H. C. Carey. 



Letters addressed to the People of the United States, in Vindication of 

 his Conduct. By Wm. J. Duane, late Secretary of the Treasury. 

 1834. — From the same. 



