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COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES,

OR THE JOURNAL OF A SANTA FE TRADER;

Being personal observations of a Trader, made on eight several expeditions across the Great Western Prairies, and during an almost uninterrupted residence of nine years in North Mexico. Embracing some account of the Natural History of those Prairies, and many new particulars of the Frontier Indians-of the Wild Tribes of the Plains-and of the New Mexican Indians of the North; and also Historical Sketches of the Past and Present Condition of New Mexico, its inhabitants, their manners, customs and superstitions: to which is prefixed a brief Narrative of the Origin and Vicissitudes of the United States and Santa Fe Trade. Illustrated with numerous engravings. By Josiah Gregg, 2 vols. 12mo. Price $200.

"This work presents to the mind's eye the picture of the vast prairie ocean, which bounds with its eastern shore a portion of our border, awakening to the life and bustle of a maturing civilization. It presents by far the most complete and reliable account of our overland commerce with Mexico, and the kind of life led by those who engage in it, of any work that has ever been printed, to our knowledge. It is marked by a cautiousness of expression, and an indisposition to exaggerate or overstate, which at once cominands our utmost confidence in the author's fidelity; Mr. Gregg's statements, moreover, are entitled to special consideration, as he has, perhaps, a larger experience in this trade than any other living writer :-having taken the lead in eight or nine expeditions." -Democratic Review.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF PRAED. LILLIAN, AND OTHER POEMS,

FANCIFUL AND FACETIOUS.

By WILLIAM MACK WORTH PRAED.

First Collected edition. Edited by R. W. GRISWOLD, 1 vol. 12mo. muslin. $1 25. "Praed's Lillian, and indeed his poetical works generally, are among the most beautiful things of the kind of which our language can boast."-Pennsylvanian.

"The writings of this admired poet are among the finest imaginative productions in the language; the principal poem, Lillian, has been justly esteemed one of the gems of true poesy; while the minor pieces comprised in the present volume, and now for the first time collected together, evince the most refined humour and pathos, as well as the no less charming attributes of ethereal and chastened beauty."

"Praed was the Poet of Society, 'a fellow of infinite humour,' and in scholarship and art, surpassed by none of the English poets of the age. Though many of his pieces have been almost universally read in this country, they have never yet been printed collectively, either here or in England."-Demo'cratic Review.

MRS. SEDGWICK'S NEW WORK.

ALIDA, OR, TOWN AND COUNTRY.

By the author of "Allen Prescott," &c. 1 vol, 8vo. Price 50 cents.

COMPLETE HISTORY OF LITERATURE.

In one vol. 12mo. Fifth Edition.

LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE,

BY FREDERIC VON SCHLEGEL. TRANSLATED BY J. G. LOCKHART. WITH A SERIES OF QUESTIONS FOR SCHOOLS, BY PROF. FROST.

Price $1 25, muslin.

"By far the most profound view of the history of Literature which has yet been presented."-Blackwood.

"One of the most valuable works that ever adorned a library." -Herald. "This work is destined to universal popularity; its beneficial influence will be coeval with the existence of literature and civilization.”—Literary Gazette.

"Schlegel, standing as it were upon the Alp of time, sketched with an artist hand the glorious literary panorama lying beneath the horizon of the past. With the intuitive perception of genius, he unfolds to us the mechanism of each system of ancient philosophy that spent its ephemeral breath in struggling for a supremacy, which, if temporarily attained, was early lost from the want of an innate, self-sustaining, vital principle. The occult sciences, poetry, languages, exploded sophisms, &c. are presented to the eager eye in groups wrought with the same vivid, life-like portraiture, with here and there -like the air amid the most complex sounds in music-an acute critical aphorism interspersed; so fascinating in its keen subtlety, that we are lost in admiration."-Louisville Journal.

MADAME DE STAEL'S CORINNE.

CORINNE; OR, ITALY.

With Poetic Illustrations by L. E. L. 1 vol. 8vo. Price 50 cents. This exquisite work of fiction,-the acknowledged chef d'œuvre of Madame De Staël, has long been regarded by the reading community as one of the classics of modern times. It will be sufficient for those who may not already have enjoyed the privilege of its perusal, to subjoin a brief allusion to its high merits taken from the published diary of the late Sir James Mackintosh, no mean authority in literary criticism; he says,-" I have not received the original, yet I can no longer refrain from a translation:"-the second and third volumes I swallow slowly, that I may taste every drop; I prolong my enjoyment, and really dread its termination. It is a powerful and extraordinary book, a single sentence of which has excited more feeling, and exercised more reason, than the most esteemed models of elegance!" The poetical contributions of L. E. L. add much to the value of this edition.

THE M'KENZIE

CASE.

The Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry and Court Martial, with an elaborate Review. By JAMES F. COOPER. 1 vol. 8vo., muslin, $100.

The absorbing interest which the tragic occurrences on board the ill-fated brig Somers, under command of Capt. M'Kenzie, has awakened throughout the whole country as well as in Europe, will impart to this, the only complete and authorized record of the facts, great and permanent value; added to which, the work includes an elaborate review of the whole subject, by James Fennmore Cooper, Esq., occupying nearly one hundred pages.

ELIZA COOK'S POEMS.

In one beautifully-printed volume,

MELAIA, AND OTHER POEMS.
BY ELIZA COOK.

Richly embellished with twelve finely-executed English Engravings-Copies in morocco super. $3 50, cloth gilt, $3 50.

"This is a beautiful volume, splendidly bound, still more elegantly illustrated, and combining some of the choicest poems in the language. The Old Arm Chair,' is one of her most popular poems, and has touched the hearts of thousands who never knew even the name of the author. She writes for the heart, and her beautiful songs always reach it. The book contains twelve beautiful English engravings, and forms one of the most elegant holiday presents yet offered."-Cour. & Eng.

"We know of no other living writer of verse, whose productions have been so generally linked with the magic of the sister muse and a great portion of the present collection, which includes numerous new and very pleasing pieces, will doubtless be yet laid under similar contribution by our musical composers. For our own part, we give unqualified preference for this elegant volume-for elegant it assuredly is as to its embellishments, printing, and costly exteriorto any of the boasted Annuals we have seen."-Democratic Review.

"This beautiful volume may be styled, as we observe it has been already by some, the Gem of the Season. It equals the best efforts of our emulative and enterprising publishers; and, whether we consider the exquisite finish of its embellishments, its elegance of typography, or its very chaste ornamental binding, it fully sustains our assertion."-Merchants' Magazine.

MRS. ELLIS'S POPULAR WORKS.

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OR, FORCE OF EXAMPLE: ADDRESSED TO THOSE WHO THINK and feel. PRICE 12 CENTS.

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MRS. ELLIS'S POETICAL WORKS,

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THE IRISH GIRL;

AND OTHER POEMS,
BY MRS. ELLIS.

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THE DOMESTIC GUIDES OF MRS. ELLIS,

CONTAINING

THE MOTHERS OF ENGLAND.
THE WIVES OF ENGLAND.

THE DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND.
THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND.

"To wish prosperity to such a book as this, is to desire the moral and physical welfare of the human species."-Bath Chronicle.

"The unexampled success attending the works of this gifted writer in behalf of the moral elevation of her sex, has placed her at once at the head of the female authors of any country. The gentle and benign spirit, which is diffused through her various productions, awakens a ready response of the heart to integrity and faithfulness. She appears as a sort of universal mother of her sex, counselling and warning her children upon subjects that most intimately affect their weal or wo; and this she does with the deep fondness of a Niobe, yet with the steru inflexibility of a Minerva. Her writings exhibit throughout the keenest perception and accuracy of discrimination, coupled with sobriety of judgment, delicacy of sentiment, warmth of feeling, and nicety of adaptation; and above all, a sweet Christian charity pervades every page. "Amiable and holy are these lessons, calculated to elevate and purify the young hearts into which they may be received, and to carry those best blessings of love and peace into many a family. Its purity, its morality, its integrity, are all unblemished; it should be found in every family and carefully studied."-Metropolitan.

THE SELECT WORKS OF MRS. ELLIS.

"We have perused this honest and searching work with much satisfaction, and can confidently recommend it to every mother who wishes her daughters to become really useful members of society; and to every young female who has the wisdom to prefer esteem to admiration."-Christian Advocate.

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