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BIOGRAPHY.

OCT. 1, 1863.

'In Memory of Carlton Edwards. Albany, 1863. Printed for Private Distribution. pp. 272. This work, as stated in the title-page, was printed for private distribution. It is a neat and tasteful tribute to departed worth. The biographical sketch is an admirable specimen of English composition, art and the selections from Edwards' productions amply justify the affectionate regard of his friends. The life of such a man furnishes an instructive moral, but, as he shrank from notoriety while living, and as his admirers have delicately withheld themselves from giving publicity to the memorial of their love and sympathy, we dare not draw aside the veil and make his brief and bright career a subject either of public exhortation or of warning.

11 Memoir of the Rev. Erskine J. Hawes, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Plymouth, Conn. By His Mother. 12mo. pp. 274. New York: Robert Carter & Bros. The incidents in the early life and the pastoral duties of the subject of this memoir, are faithfully portrayed by the pen of a loving mother. "Stonewall Jackson." The Life and Military Career of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Lieutenant-General of the Confederate Army. By Markinfield Addey. With a Portrait. 12mo. pp. 240. New York: Charles T. Evans.

This work claims to be an unbiassed narrative of the facts, and a detailed description of the leading events in the life and military career of General T. J. Jackson, both before the Rebellion and after it broke out.

EDUCATIONAL.

Lessons on Objects. Graduated Series. Designed for Children between the ages of six and fourteen years: Containing also information on common objects. Arranged by E. A. Sheldon, Supt. Public Schools, Oswego, N. Y., author of "Elementary Instruction," "Reading Book and Charts," &c. 12mo. pp. 407. With Vocabulary.

This American edition of "Lessons on Objects" has been materially modified and enlarged. The design of these Lessons is to awaken and quicken the perceptive faculties, and lead children to observe carefully everything that comes within the range of their senses. The work has been favorably received in England, having passed to its fourteenth edition. Elements of Written Arithmetic. By Charles Davies, LL.D., author of a full course of mathematics. New York: Barnes & Burr.

This volume, the third of the Arithmetical Series, like all works of the learned author, is prepared with the utmost care. The problems are so arranged that the learner glides into the use and knowledge of the rules almost imperceptibly. This method suggests to the mind all the operations through the eye, and not through the rule.

JUVENILE.

The following works were received from the Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia. They belong to the "Series for Youth," a choice collection of moral tales with a very attractive exterior. Poor Nicholas; or, The Man in the Blue Coat. Illustrated. By Mrs. Sarah A. Myers. 16mo. pp. 316.

A beautiful story, inculcating faith and reliance on the providence of God.

Walter and the Prize, and other Stories. 16mo. pp. 144. Illustrated.

The Sunbeam, and other Stories. 16mo. pp. 144.

Rays of Light from the Sun of Righteousness; or,
Instructive Tales for Youth. 16mo. pp. 216.
Illustrated.

Kate Stanley: or, the Power of Perseverance. By
Abby Eldredge, author of "Ella Graham." 16mo.
pp. 200.
Stories for all Seasons. 16mo. pp. 142.

The following works are published by the American Tract Society, Boston.

Plants; Illustrating in their Structure the Wisdom and Goodness of God. With numerous illustrations. 16mo. pp. 160.

The original of this work was published by the Religious Tract Society of London. The present volume has been enlarged and considerably improved; and although quite unpretending, embodies a great many useful and curious facts. The subject is divided into four parts-The Seed; the Leaf; the Flower; the Fruit. It is well worth the perusal of parents as well as children. It is a capital little book. The Circus.

A Story for Boys. Illustrated. By Mrs. A. S. Anthony. 16mo. pp. 112.

A tale of warning in a very attractive style. The Temperance Tales. With a Prefatory Sketch of their Origin and History. By Lucius M. Sargent. New edition. Vol. I. 16mo. pp. 307. Illustrated. Contents: My Mother's Gold Ring; Wild Dick and Good Little Robin; I am afraid there is a God; A Sectarian Thing; Groggy Harbor; Right Opposite. The author's account of the origin of these popular tales gives to the reader an increased interest in

them.

CATALOGUES.

General Law Catalogue of Robert Clarke & Co., Law Booksellers, Publishers, and Importers; Cincinnati, Ohio, No. 55 West Fourth Street. August, 1863. pp. 117.

Here is another illustration of the magnitude of the book market of the great West. Clarke & Co., established more than twenty years ago as a flourishing law-book house, have found it necessary to prepare a Catalogue of their stock, scarcely surpassed in bulk and copiousness by the corresponding publications issued by the law-houses of the It contains classified lists of the Eastern cities.

Federal and the State Reports, Statutes and Digests, an Alphabetical Index to the American Reporters and Reports, an enumeration of the American Editions of British Reports, a Chronological list of the English, Scotch, Irish, and Canadian Reports, together with an ample alphabetical Index, occupying thirteen pages, explanatory of all the abbreviations used in references to English, Scotch, and Irish Law Books. All this matter imparts, of itself, an element of intrinsic value to the Catalogue, and will be found by the profession to constitute a very great convenience, inasmuch as it presents a mass of information constantly needed, and which it will be difficult to find better arranged in any similar publication.

Catalogue of Military, Naral, and Scientific Books published by D. Van Nostrand, 192 Broadway, New York. pp. 36.

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during the month just closed. That of W. H. Ap

MISCELLANEOUS.

pleton, 21 Mercer Street, New York (pp. 16), con- Poems and Ballads of John Wolfgang Goethe,

tains a very full list of Juveniles, Photograph
Albums of various styles and sizes, and a number
of standard miscellaneous publications. The list
of E. H. Butler & Co., No. 137 South 4th street,
Philadelphia (pp. 15), exhibits the large stock of
popular School Books held by them, and also in-
cludes a number of choice illustrated works, such
as Keble, Burns, Campbell, Rogers, Goldsmith,
Thomson, Heber, Macaulay, Keats, &c. The trade list
of Little, Brown & Co., No. 110 Washington Street,
Boston (pp. 25), includes the extensive law stock
of that firm, the Statutes at Large, the United States
Digest, numerous Reports, and the text-books of
Abbott, Angell and Ames, Bishop, Collyer, Curtis,
Daniell, Hilliard, Hurd, Kent, Parsons, Phillips,
Redfield, Story, &c. The miscellaneous publications
and the English works enumerated will be found
to embrace many of the most eminent and endur-
ing names in our literature.

Catalogues received from English Booksellers.
A Catalogue of Choice, Useful, and Curious Books
on Sale at the moderate prices offered. By John
Russell Smith, 36 Soho Square, London. No. 68,
August 12th, 1863.

The copy sent us is defective, the pages from 16 to 25 being omitted in gathering or stitching. The list is quite full in Monkish Chronicles, the privately printed books of J. O. Halliwell, Shakspeariana, publications of the Anglia Christiana Society, and in English Numismatics, Genealogy, Archæology, and Provincial History and Dialects.

Curiosities and Miscellanies of Literature. Recently
added to the stock of Richard Simpson, 10 King
William Street, Charing Cross, London. New
Series, part 8, July, 1863. pp. 20.

This collection is well described in the language of the title as made of "curiosities and miscel

lanies."

Translated by Wm. Edmondstoune Aytoun and Theodore Martin. New York: William Gowans. 1863. pp. 240.

A large portion of these translations appeared Each of the translators has selected the poems to several years ago in "Blackwood's Magazine." which he thought he could best do justice, although most of the translations have undergone the careful which the translators have applied themselves are revision of both. The productions of Goethe to classified into "Poems in the manner of the AnPoems," "Songs and Lyrics." The translations are tique," "Ballads and Legends," "Miscellaneous spirited, faithful, and poetic. Messrs Aytoun and Martin are themselves too tasteful and too well skilled in versification to perform such work as meet with the utmost attention to accuracy in the this in an indifferent manner. Accordingly, we rendition of the thought from the German, and in the adjustment of the English garb with which it is clothed. We recommend the volume as a speci men of charming poetry, to all readers poetically inclined, although they should not happen to be familiar with the language of the original. Address before the Literary Society of Antioch College.

By Rev. A. D. Mayo. Cincinnati. 1863. Mr. Mayo is quite well known as one of the ablest clergymen of our day. This address fully sustains his reputation. As an illustration of his power of characterization, we quote the following:

"Amid the thousand civil and martial dignitaries that have figured in America during the last half century, each of whom has fondly imagined himself the main-spring of the Union, two quiet, scholarly statesmen have best represented the diverging tendencies of the Republic, and portrayed its history as in prophecy. First of these was John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, the man who held We may here remark upon the defective mode in his brain all the aristocratic ideas of the present usually employed by English sellers to obtain a age in their application to our own land. He be circulation in this country for their catalogues. lieved religiously in a government of the few, in They are accustomed to send packages of them to which the laborer should be a menial class and the a few dealers, mostly in two or three of the Atlantic gentry the rulers of society. In this he represented cities. Some of these copies are distributed among the aspirations of Southern society, and large disbuyers, in a sort of haphazard way; the rest, we tricts and formidable tendencies in the North. But fear, become waste paper. The distribution of he saw that the only path to this order of affairs them at least is not systematized. Now, if the was civil war and anarchy. So he preached secesfeatures of such catalogues, or the most attractive sion, not as the final condition of the people, but as portions of them, were advertised in the PUBLISHERS' the revolutionary highway to concentrated power. CIRCULAR, the knowledge of these valuable lists of He has taught that lesson so well that two years books would reach the whole body of buyers, sellers, ago the whole aristocratic class, in South and North, readers, and librarians through every section of the were ready to precipitate the country into revolu country. We would willingly undertake in such tion (christened 'secession'), in order to reestabcases, if furnished with copies, to distribute them lish the nation as a consolidated aristocracy. The from our principal office to all who should call for public life of Calhoun was a failure. He had little them. We are satisfied that this course would be administrative ability; but he was the philosophical an advantage to the foreign dealer, especially in the teacher of a generation of statesmen and generals case of catalogues which constitute special collec--indeed, of the leading classes of entire commontions on particular topics.

of a New Europe in America.

wealths-in the method of accomplishing the overCatalogue of Books on the Origin, History, and Prac-throw of the New Republic, and the establishment tice of the Game of Chess, from the earliest period to the present day, comprising most of the celebrated works of ancient and modern Chess writers, English and foreign, including a portion of the collection of a well-known veteran Chess-player and author. On sale by Richard Simpson, 10 King William Street, Charing Cross, London. 1863. This is a bibliography of chess. The list comprises about two hundred and thirty works. Each one is priced. They are in various languages. The collection is rich in the earlier publications. Mr. Simpson states that this is "presumed to be the only printed list of chess-books ever issued."

"While Calhoun was breathing out his last breath at Washington, the new Senator from New York, William H. Seward, was stammering through his first speech in the Capitol on the admission of California to the Union. That speech contains the people's whole answer to the entire programme of the dying champion of Southern aristocracy. That hour's talk to a contemptuous Senate and a careless people placed Mr. Seward at the head of the philoso phical statesmen of the New Republic; and history will set him over against the great South Carolinian as the man who soonest and most completely saw

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The Peninsular Campaign in Virginia; or, Inci

dents and Scenes on the Battle-Fields and in Richmond. By Rev. J. J. Marks, D. D. 12mo. pp. 444. Illustrated. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co.

all through and around his elaborate scheme of civil war, could cheerfully prophesy the complete American despotism, and predicted its downfall at success of those great ideas and institutions on the moment of its apparent triumph. Mr. Seward, which the Union will rise to the foremost rank 7: saw then that secession was aiming to precipitate among the nations of the earth." the country into a tremendous revolution. He told the haughty men engaged in the conspiracy that if they inaugurated civil war to establish despotism, the ruling class of the South and all they represented would go to the bottom of a bloody sea, while the people would reach their final destiny in the establishment of the New Republic. This idea centralizes all he has said, thought, and done since that eventful day. His great speeches have been observations of the progress of that revolution, as from a point overlooking the entire field. Like all progressive philosophical men. he has counted too enthusiastically on the people and often been seemingly contradicted by events. Like his great opponent, his chief success has not been as an executive statesman, and he has been disappointed in his personal ambition. But when he is dead, and all he said and wrote and thought about American affairs shall be gathered up into one consistent whole, it will be known how capacious was that range of vision that took in the whole past, present, and future of the Republic, and how strong was that faith in man which, in the very turmoil of

In the words of the author, this work has been prepared "from the desire to show to the country the gratitude due to the noble Army of the Potomac recital of the privations, the sufferings, and the by the record of its labors and sufferings." This heroic endurance of our soldiers is so graphic as to rivet the attention of the most casual reader. Hospital Sketches. By L. M. Alcott. 12mo. pp. 102. Boston: James Redpath.

A considerable portion of this volume appeared in successive numbers of the "Commonwealth" newspaper, of Boston. It is now published in book form, and, besides paying the author the copyright, the publisher has resolved to devote a certain amount of the proceeds of the work to the support of the children made fatherless or homeless by the war.

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Faithful and True. By the author of "Win and
Wear."

The Old Helmet. By the author of "Wide, Wide
World."

Able to Save. By the author of "The Pathway of
Promise."

The Man of God. By Dr. Winslow.

Doctrinal Discourses. By Eminent Clergymen of New
York City, of Various Denominations.

The Jewish Tabernacle, and its Furniture in their
Typical Teachings. By the Rev. Richard Newton,

D. D.

Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Indiana Practice. By George A. Bicknell, A. M.
Treatise for Justices in Indiana. New Edition. By

Hon. David Mc Donald.

Law of Partnership. By Stanley Matthews.
Treatise for Justices in Kentucky. A New Edition.
By Hon. Richard H. Stanton.

Road Laws of Ohio. By George W. Raff.
Cincinnati Superior Court Reports. By Stanley Mat-

thews.

Familiar Treatise on the Law and Practice relating
to Letters Patent for Inventors in the United
States. By Samuel S. Fisher.
Indiana Digest.
Second Edition.

Davis, LL.D.

M. W. Dodd, New York.

Amy Carr; or, The Fortune Teller.
Chesebro'.

H. B. Durand, New York.

Exposition of the Articles.

The Pet Lamb and other Stories. With Tinted
Pictures.

"Christ was Born on Christmas Day." A Carol, with
Illustrations. By J W. S. Hars.

Christmas Poems and Pictures. Illustrated.
The Illustrated Book of Songs for Boys and Girls.

Harper & Brothers, New York.

History of the Sioux War and Massacres of 1862-3.
By J. V. D. Heard.

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Little, Brown & Co., Boston.

A Selection of English Plays, chiefly from the period
beginning with Marlowe, and ending with Dryden.
With Introductions and Notes by Prof. James Rus-
sell Lowell.

Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living and Dying.
Jeremy Taylor's Select Sermons.

Thomas A. Kempis' Imitation of Christ.

Familiar Quotations. A new edition, greatly enlarged. L. B. & Co. will shortly add the following authors to their series of British Poets, in 32mo.

The Complete Poetical Works of Byron, Burns, Coleridge, Gray, Keats, Milton, and Moore. James Miller, New York.

Popular Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Thwaites.

By Edwin A. Perkinpine & Higgins, Philadelphia.

By Caroline

By Prof. G. Harold

Browne, with Notes by Rt. Rev. John Williams, D.D. Jas. G. Gregory, New York.

The Vagabonds. By J. T. Trowbridge. Illustrated
by Darley.

Little Bird Red and Little Bird Blue. With colored
Engravings.

The Errand Boy; or, Your Time is your Employer's.
Ann Ash; or, Kindness Rewarded.

New editions of

My Family Library. 12 vols.

The Sunday School Speaker.

The Sunday School Celebration Book.

A. D. F. Randolph, New York.

Fred. Mortimer, the Young Christian Soldier.
The Game of the Rebellion.

Second Series.

Rickey & Carroll, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Des-
criptive. By Alf Burnett, Army Correspondent.

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A Novel. 12mo. pp. 559. N. Y.: Sheldon

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CHRISTIAN UNION, AND THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Six Letters to Protestant Christians. By a Presbyter of the Diocese of Western New York. 18mo. pp. 122. N. Y.: Prit. Epis. S. S. Union. Pap. 15 cts.

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COLTON's (J. H.) American School Geography: comprising se arate Treatises on Astronomical, Physical, and Civil Geogra phy, etc. By Charles Carroll Morgan. 8vo. pp. vi, Illustrations. N. Y.: Ivison, Phinney & Co. Cl. $1.00. EARLY LESSONS ABOUT THE SAVIOUR. 18mo. pp. 55. Boston: Sunday School Society. Pap. 10 cts. GREEN. A Hebrew Chrestomathy; or, Lessons in Reading and Writing Hebrew. By William Henry Green, Professor in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N. J. Svo. pp. 167. N. Y.: John Wiley. Pap. $1.00. HAMILTON. The Logic of Sir William Hamilton, Bart: duced and prepared for use in Schools and Colleges. By Henry N. Day, D.D., LL D. 12mo. pp. 280. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. roan, $1.00. HAMILTON, Gala-Days. By Gail Hamilton, author of "Coun try Living and Thinking." 16mo. pp. iii., and 36. Boston Ticknor & Fields. Cl. $1.50.

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HAWES. Memoir of the Rev. Erskine J Hawes, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Plymouth, Conn. By his Mother 12mo. pp. 275. Portrait. N. Y.: Carter & Bros. Cl. $1.00.

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HAWTHORNE Our Old Home: A Series of English Sketches. | PHILIDOR. The Life of Philidor, Musician and Chess Player. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 16mo. pp. 398. Boston: Ticknor &Fields. CL $1.25.

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KNOX The Primary Year of the Graduated Sunday School Text-Books. By Charles E. Knox, author of "A Year with St. Paul." 12mo. pp. iv., 79. Illustrations. N. Y.: A. D. F. Randolph. Bds. 20 cts.

LITTLE PET BOOKS. By Aunt Fanny, author of "Night Caps," &c. 3 vols. 16mo. pp. 192, 181, 182. Illustrations. N. Y.: Kelley & Bro. Ea. el. 60 cts.

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LTTON. The Ring of Amasis. From the Papers of a German Physician. By Robert Bulwer Lytton ("Owen Meredith"), 12mo. pp. 301. N. Y.: Harpers. Cl. $1.00.

MAINE. Second Annual Report upon the Natural History and Geology of the State of Maine. 8vo. pp. 448. Augusta Contents: Report on the Fishes of Maine, by Dr. Ezekiel Holmes; Notes upon certain Mammals of the State, by J. G. Rich; List of Reptiles and Amphibians, by Dr. B. F. Fogg; General observations on Insects, by A. S. Packard, Sr.; Report on the Geology of Maine, by C. H. Hitchcock. MARKS. The Peninsula Campaign in Virginia; or, Incidents and Scenes on the Battle-Fields and in Richmond. By Rev. J. J. Marks, D.D. 12mo. pp. 444. Illustrations. Philada : Lippincott & Co. Cl. $1.50.

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