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monthly. Conducted by J. R. Coxe, M. D. &c. The first number containing four elegant engravings. Philadelphia. J Delaplaine.

An History of Georgia, containing sketches of the most remarkable events up to the present day, in two volumes. vol. 1.

The fifth volume of the American Ornithology. By Alexander Wilson. Philadelphia, Bradford & Inskeep.

* Observations on hydrophobia, produced by the bite of a mad dog, or other rabid animal, with an examination of the various theories and methods of cure existing at the present day; and an inquiry into the merit of specific remedies; also, a method of treatment best adapted to the brute creation, in a series of letters addressed to a friend. By James Thacher, M. D. &c. Plymouth. (Mass.) Joseph Avery. 8vo.

* The proceedings of the government of the United States, in maintaining the public right to the beach of the Mississippi, adjacent to New Orleans, against the intrusion of Edward Livingston. Prepared for the use of council, by Thomas Jefferson. New York, Ezra Sargent. 80 pages, 8vo.

Regulations for the field exercise, manœuvring, and conduct of the infantry of the United States; drawn up and adapted to the organization of the militia and regular troops. By an officer in the army, by order of the secretary of war. Philadelphia, Fry & Kammerer. 8vo.

The first Drills; or Elementary Principles of Military Exercise, adapted to the modern system of tactics; intended for the use of the uninformed militia of the United States, and founded on the principles of common sense and natural analysis. By John Hollinshead, Lieut. in the United States' Regiment of Light Dragoons. Trenton, D. Fenton. • Situation of England in 1811. By M. Mie de Montgaillard. Translated from the French by a citizen of the United States. New York, C. S. Van Winkle.

The resources of Russia, in the event of a war with France; and an examination of the prevailing opinions relative to the political and military conduct of the court of St. Petersburgh, with a short description of the Cozacks. By Alexis Eustaphieve. Boston, Munroe & Francis. A Letter to an Ex-president of the United States.

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A Letter to a member of congress, on the subject of a British war. Providence, John Carter.

* An Oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the thirtieth day of April, 1812, being the anniversary of the first inauguration of president Washington. By William Sullivan, Esq. Boston, John Eliot, jun. 8vo.

An Oration before the Washington Benevolent Society of the county of Hampshire, on their first anniversary, 1812, in commemoration of the nativity of Washington. By Isaac C. Bates, Esq. Northampton, W.

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* Oration delivered before the Washington Society of Maryland, on the twenty second February, 1812. By Upton S. Heath, Esq. Balti more, Magruder & Kennedy.

* Proceedings of the second church and parish in Dorchester; exhibited in a collection of papers; published agreeably to a vote of the church. Boston, Samuel T. Armstrong.

Serious Thoughts on a late administration of episcopal orders, &c. with a postscript in answer to Dr. Bowden's Essentials of Ordination stated. New York.

The twentieth number of the Christian Monitor. Boston, Munroe & Francis.

A respectful Address to the trinitarian clergy, relating to their manner of treating opponents. By Noah Worcester. Boston, Bradford & Read, 1812, 12mo,

Letter to the moderator of the New Hampshire Association. By. Timothy. Boston, Watson & Bangs, 1812, 12mo,

A Defence of truth and character against ecclesiastical intolerance. Extracts of some letters occasioned by proceedings of the Hopkinton Association, and of the New Hampshire General Association. Concord, N. H. I. & W. R. Hill, 1812, 12mo,

The Stranger's Apology for the General Associations, supposed to have been written by Elias Monitor, author of some anonymous publications, &c. Boston, W. Wells, 1812, 12mo,

A Parable, occasioned by a late portentous phenomenon. By the Pilgrim Good-Intent. Concord, N. H. I. & W. R. Hill, 1812, 12mo, A Scripture Catechism. The questions and answers taken from the bible. By Thomas Worcester. Salem, Cushing & Appleton, 18mo.

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* Sermons on particular occasions, preached at the Stone Chapel in Boston, 8vo.

Sermons delivered on various occasions. First published singly, now republished and collected into one volume, with two new ones. By Joseph Lathrop,.D. D. Boston, I. Thomas Jun. 8vo.

Christ's Rebuke to his disciples for their irregular zeal in his cause. A sermon delivered at the second church in Boston. By Joseph La throp, D. D.

* A Sermon preached before the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, May 27, 1812,

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being the day of annual election. By Edmund Foster, A. M. congre-gational minister at Littleton. Boston, Russel & Cutler.

A Sermon delivered before the convention of the congregational ministers in Boston, at their anniversary meeting, May 28, 1812. By Jedidiah Morse, D D. Minister of the congregational church and society in Charlestown. Boston, Samuel T. Armstrong.

A discourse delivered on the Lord's day [the birthday of the author] May 17, 1812. By John Lathrop, D. D. Pastor of the second church in Boston. Text, Acts xxvi. 22, 23.

* A Sermon delivered at Trinity Church, March 21, 1812, on the decease of Mr. George Higginson. By J. S. J. Gardiner, rector. Boston, Munroe & Francis.

A Tribute of Respect to the memory of the Hon. James Bowdoin, in a sermon preachred at Dorchester, Oct 27, 1811. By Thaddeus M. Harris, Minister of the first church in Dorchester.

A Sermon delivered at Trinity Church, on the day of public fast. By the Rev. J. S. J. Gardiner.

A Sermon preached before the Bible and Common Prayer Book Society of New York. By Nathaniel Bowen, A.M. rector of Grace Church, New York. New York, T. & J. Swords.

A Sermon preached Sept. 8, 1811, at the Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth street, New York, being the Sunday after the author's ordination and installation as pastor of the church in that place. By Henry P. Strong. New York, Largin & Thompson.

*The supreme deity of Christ illustrated, a Discourse delivered Lord's day, April 19, 1812, before the second Baptist Church and Congregation in Boston, with an appendix. By Thomas Baldwin, D. D. pastor of said church.

* An Earnest Caution against suicide. Written Sermon-wise. Boston, Belcher.

A half century Sermon, delivered at Norfolk, October 28, 1811, fifty years from the ordination of the author to the ministry in that place. By Ammi R. Robbins. Hartford, P. B. Gleason & Co.

The watchman's warning to the house of Israel, a Thanksgiving Sermon, November 21, 1811. By Festus Foster, minister of the gospel in Petersham. Worcester, I. Thomas, jun.

A farewell Discourse, delivered to the congregational church and society of Chelsea in Norwich, (Conn.) Aug. 13, 1811, together with an appendix relating to the separation. By Walter King. New York, J« Seymour.

* Second annual exhibition of the Society of Artists of the United States, and the Pennsylvania Academy, 1812. Philadelphia, James W. Palmer, A. M. price 25 cents.

* The Trial of Edward Tenke, mariner, for the wilful murder of a youth, called Edwards, at Carteret superior court, September term, 1811. New York, E. Sargent.

Map, and historical and biographical Chart of the United States. By David Ramsay, M. D.

A chronological Table of the principal events which have taken place in the English colonies, now United States, from 1607 till 1810, explanatory of and supplementary to the above. By D. Ramsay, 12mo, pp. 54. Charlestown, (S. C.) J. Hoffs.

Notes on the parables of the New Testament; scripturally illustrated, and argumentatively defended. By, Hosea Ballou, author of a Treatise on atonement, &c.

A contrast between Calvinism and Hopkinsianism. By Ezra Stiles Ely, 8vo, New York.

Minstrelsy of Edmund, the Wanderer. Collected by his early companion and intimate friend, Lieut. Spence, of the U. S. navy.

Kelroy, a novel. By a lady of Pennsylvania.

Thomas.

Philadelphia, M.

A new Grammar of the English language, for schools, entitled "The Union Grammar." By D. Jaudon, ladies' preceptor, Union Hall, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, D. Hogan.

Sermons by the late Rev. John Ewing, D. D. Selected for publication by the Rev. P. Wilson, D. D. pastor of the first presbyterian congregation in the city of Philadelphia. Easton, (Penn.) T. J. Rogers.

The examination, Trial, and execution of Bellingham for the murder of the Rt. Hon. Spencer Percival Boston,

NEW EDITIONS.

American Works.

Elements of Botany, or outlines of the natural history of vegetables. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. 2d edit, in 2 vols. Vol. 1 illustrated by forty plates. Philadelphia.

The American Universal Geography. By Jedidiah Morse, D. D. &c. sixth edition improved, 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 1700; price $7,50, common paper, $8, fine. Boston, Thomas & Andrews.

General Atlas of the world, adapted to the above containing 63 maps. price $7.

Professor Silliman's Travels in England, Holland and Scotland, 2d edit. $2,50.

Memoirs of Mrs. Ramsay. By David Ramsay, M. D. 2d edit. Boston, S. T. Armstrong.

A serious Inquiry into the nature and effects of the stage; being an attempt to shew that contributing to the support of a public theatre is inconsistent with the character of a Christian; and a letter respecting play actors. By the Rev. John Witherspoon, LL. D. late president of the college at Princeton, N. Jersey. New York, Whiting & Watson. The works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, 3' vols. New York, S. Dodge, Boston, S. T. Armstrong.

Foreign Works.

* The Works of William Paley, D. D. with memoirs of his life by G. W. Meadley; and complete and original indices of his works, 5 vols. 8vo. Boston, Joshua Belcher. [We believe our country has the honor of giving the first complete edition of the works of Dr. Paley; and we congratulate our friends on the completion of this very valuable publicacation. Beside those works of Dr Paley which are in general circulation in our country, this edition contains, 1. Five sermons and a charge, published by him during his life; 2. Reasons for contentment; 3. A Defence of the Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith, [against such requisition]; 4. The young Christian instructed in reading and in the principles of religion, compiled for the use of the Sunday schools in Carlisle; 5. The Clergyman's Companion in visiting the sick; 6. Extracts from Dr. Paley's college lectures, as preserved in the manuscripts of his pupils; 7. A short memoir of Richard Yates, A. M; 8 A short memoir of Edmund Law, D.D. bishop of Carlisle; 9. Correspondence between Dr. Percival and archdeacon Paley, on subscription to articles of faith; 10. Speech on the abolition of the slave trade, delivered at a meeting of the inhabitants of Carlisle; 11. Correspondence of Mr. Robertson and archdeacon Paley on an alleged literary depredation; 12. Advertisement to the separate publication of his essay on the British constitution. These works occupy more than 300 pages;]

* Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 6 vols. 8vo. Charlestown, S. Etheridge.

The first volume of Calmet's great Dictionary of the Bible, (to be published in 4 vol. 4to, with plates), price to subscribers, $9. Charlestown, S. Etheridge.

Memoirs of the latter years of C. J. Fox. By John Bernard Trotter, Esq. late private secretary to Mr. Fox, 8vo. Boston, West & Blake, and O. C. Greenleaf. [This work is of small value, compared with the interest its title is adapted to excite. It contains as little relating directly to Mr. Fox as can well be imagined. Mr. Trotter is a very declamatory and affected writer, with not much perspicacity or talent for observation, and no very correct moral sensibility. He is continually

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