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\ H French Goods; W. & J. Hoffman, No. 3, South Chaiu.es sheet, Have hnpvr ed b\ the Rising Sun, capt. Holbrook, from B .) e ,ux, 85 packages t reach Goods ; Consisting of A choice collection our of the s veral Man- ufactories, u-^lc by a (ompetem judge for cask. October 1 >¦ d Ground Piaisier of Paris ; For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of Pratt and Commerce street. SAMUEL BYRNES. October 16.________________ dim removal! Henry & Lindenberer Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore- street. Who offer to Kent the. Store & Cel- lar, No. a04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta- vern, with a convenient V arehouse if re- quired. August 26. _______d W. & J. Holrnan, No. 3. South Chari.es-street, HAVE FOR SALii, 18 pack g< s English Goods Entitl-d to drawback on exportation, and ¦will be sold very cheap ti close salesot a con-' Sirnrnent. also, Imported in the ships George and Albert, and Strafford, from, lonntngen, 100 packages merman Linens. October 15 _______________________d Imported Bj the ship Geoige and Albert, captain Joel Vic- kers, from Tonningen, White & brown Platillas, ) of superior qua. Dowlas and Casserillos, 3 hty, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) Jind by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. 0' hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, Kouans, white Rolls, and Checks No 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's clock. Sept 22. d iViarr and Gibson, 7, Culvert street, Have received by the Alexander, from. Liverpool A further supply of FALL GOODS; CoSlSTING 0# 2 bales Bed Tics, 3 case* Table Cloths. 3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton & SUk HOSIERY With a very complete assortment of SADDLERY. "Which with a general assortment of GOODS, Suitable to the presen' season, they offer for sale to punctual customers. TfeeyhaVe also just received from London, 300 gross best quality fashionable Twist But- tons. October 22. d William P. Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EXTENSIVE SUPM.Y OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock is now general and extensive, con-, sisting of Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon's Instruments Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var nishes October 17 Glaziers' Diamonds I)te Stuffs St fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume. py. • d &. F. and J. Lnidenbcrger. No 200, Bai.timorf.-stree r, Opposite the Indian ^ui'e t iivern, Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool, An additional supply of Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening lor sale on their usual terms. October 2 __________________d "BARCLAY & M'KEAN I'AYE IMPORThD FALL GOODS. Sept 32. d40ti Just received and for Sale, 350 buds. Liverpool Salt 20 tons old sable Iron 16 do. Hemp 3<> bundles Sole Leather, and 50 barrels Russet Apples. Apply ,to SAMUEL WILLIAMS, No. 10, Bowlr's wharf Nov. 2._______________________\J8ti Poultney is. Thomas Have received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull, a further supply.of 104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Dou- ble, and Treble Rolled. Sept 1?.________________________d_ COFFEE 120,000 lbs. of COFFEE, entitled to draw- back j for sab by ANDREW BOYD, No 3, N. Calvert-street. October 30. A Baltimore fee I'reclerick-Town TURN PIKE ROAD CO MP A NY The president and managers have declared ahaif vearly dividend of three anil a half per e«nt 'tithe full paid Stock, which will be paid to the stockholders by the treasurer of the Company at the bank of Maryland, on the loth day of November next J LEWIS WAMPLER, See'rv. pet. 30 ___________________"\ dl lit Notice. The Co-partnership of Hancock «n<3 Norris was dissolved the 1st ihstantn ivy mutual con- sent'; all persons having claims against the said firm wiH plej.se present the-n for settle. Blent ; and those iudobted are pariicnlariv. requested to make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscribers. THOMAS. HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. •Sept 14. a George Lightner, it . is Est ' • died TIN AND P-EWTER MANUFA^CTOUY, No'-t't street, O/dtaym, near the rtaysciles, Informs hi; friends aftd the public gene- rally, that he keeps oh hand a large as sortment of the best IVJEanufactrtred TIN and PEWTER', warranted of the first workman ship Country Mer. Slants and others will find it greatly to their advantage to call at the Ma hufee-tory, as . lis prie '8 will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment lor new, and the highest price given. Also for Sale or Rent, A small FARM, containing about40acres, lying in Govane's town, apposite the tavern formerly kept by Mr. J lhn Wooden There are on this Farm, two convenient ftweliing- Hiuses, Barn, Smoke House, Spring House, and all other necessary buildings ; 12 acres of Woodland, and about the same quantity in good Meadow; about J50 Apple-Trees, and a quantity of other Fruit. The whole is under good inclosure. and would make a handsome retreat for any gentleman during the summer season. It will be sold on liberal terms, or rented c» a good tenant Terms made k own byapplpingto GEORGE UGHTNER. Oct. 31. dt3gD llager's- I'own Ban ;, Sep i ember :>0tli, 18 7 IN pursuance ot an order of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby given, thai two doll is on each share of stock held in th¦• baiik must be paid up at the bank on or bafore the 1st Monday in December next; & that all per sons 'ailing to pay will not be entitled to my dividen i on what they ha', e paid, irom the said first Monday in December until this in- stalment is paid. ELIE BEAT'IY, Cashier. [Oct. 3.]_______________drill Dec Claret Wine. 30 casks BORDEAUX CLARET will be landed from the school,ei Previdence, captain Francis, a-id s .Id on very liberal terms if tak -n from the vessel. App'y to WILLI AM CHILD, 88, B iwly's wnarf. Who has also fir Sale, Real Cogniae. Brandy, 4th proof; Bordeaux ditto j Young Hyson Tea, Boston No. 1 Beef, Hog's Lard, Iron Shovels, and a few bales Hops,of this year's growth Oct 31___________________d8t|l _ Prime Pork and Raisins. J st received per the tehoonei Providence, Captain 7nrvers.from A x> TorJe, 25 barrels prime PORK, 150 boxss Musc.tel R iTSINS- IN STORE, Pimento, Cassia, ground Ginger, Zant Cur- rants, s ;ft shelled and shelled Almonds, Cog niac Brandy, Holland Gin, Corsica Wine, Sweet Oil in fl sks. Mess and No. 1 Beef, Mould and Spermaceti Candles, brown Soap, Campeacly Logwood k,-c Stc. fT Sale by NATHANIEL F WILLIAMS, No. 15, Bowly's wh irf. Oct. 31. d4t|| George C. Mnller, Two doors be ow the Custom House. Has received by the late arrivs irom. Ton. ningen and Amsterdam, 265 packages German Lin- ens, Consisting of Platillas Royales Bretagnrs Eslopillas Unies Creas Dowlas, whole and half pieces Listadoes C'lecfcs no 2 and Book Checks Checks and Stripes Arabias Hess'n ns Brown Rolls Osnabiirgs and Ticklenburgs Burlaps White Flaxen, &c. Also on Hand, Blue Guineas, Dutch Calicoes, Muslins, Harlem Stripes, Dutch shitting Linen, Ta- blecloth, homemade Lin:n, Metui Nails for sheatl ing. Gin Cases, Liquor Cases, Hollow Glass Dutch Harware, &.c. Oct. 28, dim ,-?7/?T RF.CP.IFKT> A STB F01 St IK, 50 tons Camhrachy Logtvoocl. November 3. APPi.V TO __________ W .. COURTEN \Y. d4t| M. HUNTED, 116, B4 L 11 MORE SlR K '-' T, Has jus i' recsiveb «. cu.Lecnos or t'RKNCH MIL1NERY Which will be opened on Thursday, 5th inst. ALSO, English Beaver 1-fatS', BTl9 Bonnets, Mus- lin, Muslin Drasses and Trimmings. November 3 d4t eo4t Just received and for Sale by SAMi'EL r. BRADFORD; At his BOOKSTORE, No. 226, Market- S 1 REET, Stultifera N.avis ; £>.ta omnium mortalhivi narratur Stultitia. THE Modern hip of Fools. J&ro Pc eioiius. A Whip for the Horse, a Briddle for the Ass, and a Rod for the Fool's Back. Solomon. ALSfl, Ramsay's Life oj'Washington. November 3. d6t Just Received and foi sale, Several packages 7-8 Irish LINEN, entit- led to d< benture A pplv at No 85 1-2 Cor- ner of Market and Sou h-slreets. November 3. d llackeman and ! Toppe Have received per the Gt>r?c Ut Albert, Hope, and Straff rd, from Tunningfii, and on hand from for in er importations, . 420 packages (.'.eemail Linens, Consisting of Platillas Reyales Brown Burlaps, Bretagnes, \Vhitc ditto, Bramantes, Tieklenbm-ys, Cre s and Dowlas, Osnaburgs, Checks No. 2, Book Checks, List ados, Brown Ho'.l' nd, ', Wich they olfer for Sale on acconi An i iting terms. Nov. 3 d4leo8t New Book, Stationary and Fancy Store. SAMUEL F. BRADFORD, No 226, Market-street, Baltimore, JHas IMPORTED & IS NOW OPENING A LARGE & GENERAL ASSORTMENT es Books, Stationary and Fancy Goods, OF THE FIRST aUALITY. Tiie Books are mostly of the best Editions, and many the latest and most esteemed pub« lications of ilie Br tisli Metropolis. S. F. B. will be ear • and legal.uiy supplied with the newest publications of the Ame- rican and British Presses; and all orders fdT i portin., particular works will receive prompt atten ion. ...--. A more fu 1 Catal gtie, than the £ flowing, will be ready for df iivery in a few weeks. HessUlll^B__________ Brow- Rolls, iVIitte Uolh, Fme White Flaxen. I'te.h Teas. This year's Importation. Edtva d Fitzgerald: Bcgi lta»e to inform his friends and the public, that he has this day reoeiv d by the schooner Providence, captain 'lraiets, from New-York, ntneiy chests, half chests, and boxes first chop imperial, h.\ son, young n< son, hyson skin, and souchong-Teas ; all of which have been careful,y self cted by one of the first houses in New York He has also received Powder and Shot, which completes lis as- sortmen1 — nil of which articles he will sell wholesale aiiil nta I at his usual reduced pri ces, at his cheap grocery store, 221 Market- street. Oct 31. d Fountai i-Inn forS de or Re ;t. The Subscriber intends leaving the city (if Baltimore He oilers ibr Side, or Kent i'n a term of ears, that long est iilish 'd House, known by the name of the FOU s'TAIN 1 «N The House is 3 stories hish, 140 feet front, running 140 feet back, With a all Room at la< tied which cost 10,000 dollar.-, H;ur-Dres ser's Room, Stabliiu;- for 80 horses, Wash House Kiehen, Ceihirs, Coal-lJi;s. Carria^e- House, Ice Uoese, Pump, Spring House, and all other ne^tessarvaCcommodati ns complete to carry on a large establishment. Also, u STORK ROOM on the right and left of the Fountain-Inn, ¦•hirh rents for 200 dollars per annum each If a purchaser oilers, f r a major part of the money will be a credit nfl, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years with interest from (fate, the whole infee simple, & good title given, byap- ply'mgto JAMES BRY DEN, . Light-street:, No 3 N B. A'l persons making proposals by post will please to pay postage. ALSO, A handsome COUNTRY SEAT, situated about, two and a half miles from town, contain ine: about 50 acres, with a fine hever-failoig stream of water, Jufficii ntlo < rect a grist mill, well set in meadow ground ; post and rail fence complete; a large elegant two-story Frame Mouse, K t hen Chicken-House, Iee- II) se, P.imp, large Garden, Garden-House, P iung entirely new. Stable, Waggons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Hor.es, Cattle, and all other necessary articles for a Farm. For par- ticulars apply as above At.SO, A SQUARE of GltOCMD in the Citi of Washington, No. 8:5.!, laid off hi 21Lots, situ ated near the C..pi ol, distance 225 poles ori the Mar viand \ venue t whereon is a comfort able double House, .towoccupied b\ Mr. Geo Greg'iry, two Kitchens Batai. Stabling, out bouses, t.arden, one Orchard; tlie whole in, cl *d «i post aed rail fen,-ing \ plan nf the same ma> be seen, and a bargain had, by app ying as above. Oct. i6. d Baltimore & Frederick-town TURNl-XKE ROABVOMPANT. Notice Is hereby given, that the" payment of the 3d i.stalment oi Fivs dollars on each share of the. augmented stock, is required to be paid to the treasurer of the company, at the bank of Ma- ryland, on Tuesday ttie 1st day ot December next. B', order, J LEWIS WAMPLiiR, Sec'ry. _ oct So flfc____________dtlsiD William Cooke, Jun. [Ins received per ths ship Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenobie Kid G' oves, S Silk Stockings, 1 Extra Long Silk <. loves, 1 Men's Buckskin Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Cambrlck. Which he offers tor sale on reasonable terms. Sept 25 d India Goods. Just reeefvedfrimi Philadelphia, and is offered for sale, at Ao. i5, Smiths wharf, by the subscriber, 10 bales Cotton Checks, 2 Gijrr*l S, stout 1 Damask Ground Chintz 1 Mczapoore Chintz 1 Trucksttersoys 1 Mi w Sannahs The whole en iwback on expor- tation. ON HAND, German Linens, Bussia Siiettings &. Duck, Frencii Silts, Boltttg Cloths, aid old Cog niac Brandy, 4th proof and high fi ,vored. JOHN SPERRY. November 3. d4t A Pocket-Book lost. The Subscriber hs either lost or had stolen from him, sortie time since the latter end (>• last August, a red Moroceo POCKET BOOK, with his name written in it on the 21st oi Fe- bruary, 180:, in both the Enghsh and Germ n languar.es The book partcontaiiis the manu- script journal of a jciurni y from Ym ktown (P.) to the Stiiti of Tennes-te, in the beginning-of the year 802, in the German language | .aal tin pockets contain sun iry papers o! no use but to the owiu r .- among these are three small mites of hand (on all of which payment is stopped,) and a parcel of receipts from Thbs Bail' y fcsij late sheriff. Whoever may have found the Pocket-Bock, and wili return it to the subscriber, <>r leave it with Mr. Sheiah, at IJilien's liay scaUs, in the city of Baltunwre. shall be 1 andson eiy n warden by SOLOMON SCHMTJCK. Baltimore county, Nov. 3 ilH A St,;iy Horse, Strayed from Newt igtoti, on Sunday,' a black Horse/, about 15 hands.'ugh, 6or7 years i Id, without any white mark, except a small star on the face ; a small switch tail ; had no shoes on ; is a tittle lame on the near hind toot and carries his mane on the left side. W oa ver will deliver him at the subscriber's dwell- ing in the Western precincts,, near the Mar ket-house, will be liberally rewarded, in ad. ditionto all reasonable charges. J-OHN S. HORNE.. " Novj5_ ______________ 4t Notice. The Creditors of Ctiugan and Sempson, late of Baltimore, merchants and insolvent dehtus, who have not received there divi drnils,ivotii|the former Trustees, are request ed lo lodge their claims at the office of Samu. el Moal Esqr. in Eeast-street near the Court- House, on or before, the first day of Ja- nuary next. THOMAS C.JENKINS, Trustee. nov 3. ___________ dltlaw41 \ Stray Cow. Came to the Subscriber's Farm, near Hooke- townaredCow, witli a white lace and some in her la Ii;. ; She is old, without ear marks, and gives milk. The owner itirequ< st- cd to prove property, pay charges and lake her away. JOHN KIHNKEICH. November 2. eo4t|j Naval i hronicle European Magazine j_______________ Edenburg Review I Latest . Sporting Magazine \ Volumes Monthly Review Farmer's Magazine _____________________ The Atha:aeuin, a magazine of literary ar.d miscellaneous information, conducted by J. Aikin, U. D. The Annual Review, and History ef Litera- ture ; by Arthur Aikin Public Characters The Literary Panorama (All the above include the Litest vols. Alio, Sporting Magazine complete ill 29 volumes Edenburg Review complete Public Characters complete Steel's List of the Royal Navy, for July, 1807 Letters from England ; by Den Manir 1 Al- Avarez Esprielia, translated Irom the Spanish vieyv of the present state of Poland ; by George Burnett, late of baliol college, Oxiord ». n account of the life and writings of David Hume, Esquire ; by Tin mas Bitcliie The la?T yeais of the reign of Louis XVI, ; by Francis Hue, one of the ¦/fficer.s of tile king's chamber, named by that monarch, after the 10th of August 1792, to the honor Of continuing with him and the royal family ; translated by R C. Dallas, E.:q, Practical Illustrations of Phetorical Gesture and Action, adapted to the English Drama, from a work ou the same subject by Al. Engel, member of the royal acadi my of Berlin ; by Henry Siddons : embellished with numerous engravings, expressive of the various passions, and representing the modern cotsume of the London TKi Lectures on the art of Engraving, delivered at the royal institution of Great-Britain ; by John Laiidseor, engraver to the king, and F. S. A. Memoirs of the Life of Great Conde, writ- Ten by his serene highness Louis Joseph De Bourbon, Prince De Conde ; translated by Fanny Holcroft. An Introduction to the reading of the Holy Scriptures, intended chit fly tor young students in divinity, written originally ill French, by Messieurs De Brausore and Leu- fant, b> the order of the king of Prussia A Tout through some of the Islands of Orkney and Shetland, with a view chiefly ta object? of natural history, but including also occasional remarks on the state ol the inhabitants, their husbandry and fisheries; by Patrick Nichl, secretary to the Natural History Society of Edenburg Thoughts on the effects of the British government ou the state of India ; accom- panied with hints concerning the means of conveying civil and religious instruction to the natives of that country; by the Rev. William Tennant, L. L. D. late chaplain to his majesty's troops in Bengal A Treatise on Insanity , in which are con- tained the principles of a new and more practical analogy of maniac. I disorders that has >et been cpertd to the public, exempli- fied by numerous accurate historical relati- ons of cases from the author's public '^-private practice, with plates illustrative oi tlwci'a- uiclOgy of tniiiiacs and ideots ; by Ph. Pinel, professor of the school of medicine at Pa- ris, &c. ; translated, rrom the French oy D. D, Davis. Sfc D A pt,ic;ical Treatise on' the Powers of Cantharidas when used internally, den.on- strated by experiment and observations, in 3 parts, including an inquiry concerning the nature and proper medicinal treatment of gleet, leucoiThaea Hi obstii at< sores ; by John Robertson, surgeon, E.iei bur tentraordhiary member of the r< y al medical soci ry. A short sysum of coniparat.ve Vnatomy, trail-dated from the German of S. F. Bleu- inenback, professor of medicines in the Uni- versity of Gorttengen ; by VVm. Laurence, fellow ot the royal college of surgeons in London, &C. &c. with numerous additional notes A View of the Nervous Temperament; be- ing Practical Enquiry into the increasing prevalence prevention a.,d treatment of those disases commonly called N rvous, Bilious, Stomach, and Livei Complaints ; Indigesti- on ; Low Spirits, Gout. cvc. ; by Thomas Trotter, M. D.; ; late Physician to his ma- jesty's fleet, under the command of Admiral Earl Howe, K. G. &c'. &c. A Practical Treatise on Various Diseases of the Abdominal Viscera ; by Christopher R Pemheiton, M.D. R. S. Practical essays and Remarks on that Spe- cies of Consumption incident to Youth, and the diiierent Stages of life, commonly called Tables Dorsalis ,;with an Account of the Nature, Causes, and Cure of that Distemp- er-and. the diseases arising therefrom es- pecially those of the Semuiel organs and Morbid flections of the Nervous System, including the Atrophy and, the Phthisis or Consumption in General ; by H. St. John Neale, esq. Dialogues on Various Subjects ; by the late William Gilpin, A. M. Prebendary of Salisbury, and Vicar of Boldre, in !am.,- kind ; by Thomas iuowne, L L D. au- thor of the U'lior. Dictiieiv.ry , ftc. &C. Fiim-Flatns ! or tht Life of Errors of my Uncle ar.d his Friends ! with ilhtsfi and obscurities j by Mt ssrs. Tag Ke, Bub Tail. A Litt-iruy Romance, in volumes with eleven pi Specimens of Eugii-n Prose-Writers fiom tiv.1 earliest tirties to the close of the seven- teenth century, with sketches Biography cal and Literary, incluciiu^ an account -,F Books as well as their Authors ; with oc- casional eroticisms, <5tc. ; bv Geoige ii, late of Baliol College, Q\ Essays on Ol.i ge and friendship ; by Marcus-Tttllius liceio, with remailts; by Win. Melmoth, e.--qr. The Lay ot an I ish Harp ; or Metrical Fragments ; by Miss Ovvenson. The Triumphs of Petrarch, translated in- to English Vtrse, with an introduction and Notes; by the Rev. Henry Boyd, A. M. Chaplin to his- Roya! Highness the Duke of Sussex, Translator of Darite, cjc. ic. The Pleasures ol Love, being :.ntitory Poems, original and t.aiisiated from and European Languages ; by G. VV. Fita» William, esq. Mirth and Metre, Consisting of Poems, Serious, numerous and satirical, song?, son- nets, Ballads and Bagatelles, written l.y C. Dibden, Jun. of Saddler-'s Wells. Aphorisms of Si' Philip Sidney, with re- marks ; by iVliss Porter, author of Thaddeas ot Warsaw, speare, designvd for tl.e oi s ; bv Chaiies Lamb, ppefplates. ui 1868, from Italy to the Tyrol, SfyHa," Bo- artd, and Li i Tales from Shake use of young pera embellished with c. Travels in the yi England, througli In mia. Gtilhcia, P . taii.ing the particulars of tht Li of Mrs. Spencer Smith, fiom ttie stands .f the French Police, and of In. r subs¦ que.it Flight through the countries abo,.- ftienti- tiot.ed EfleCted and written by the Mar- quis de Salvo, member of the academy of Science^ and Literature of Tuiin, Sc. Lacan'- PiiatSaiia, translated into .English Ve-se ; by Nicholas R^we. JK Tom through sia Minor, 'c\ the Greek Islaitds with an account of the iahabi natural productions, and curiosities ; foi the instruction and amusement of youth ; by C, Wilkinson The Pu-ign of "liBvlemr' j idereej chiifly with referei c Laws, Literature, and Manners ; by Hi A. M. Pembrooke College ClKlord. ¦ Dissertation on the Gipsiesj representing their manner of life, famils ecotioniy oc- cupations and trades, marriages and educa- tidn, &c. kc. with an Historical Inquiry, Cohc< filing their origin and 'first „i, penra-.cu in Europe ; from the German of H, M. G. Spellmann. Gleanings in Africa, exhibiting a faithful and correct view of th.- te'inneis and cus- toms' of the inhabitants of the Cape of Good H ;ps, and surrounding country, in- terspersed with observations and reflections on the state of slavery in the southern ex- tremity of the African continent, tn ries ot letters from an, English officer, 'U."- ing the period In which that colony was un- der the protection of the British govern, merit ;. illustrated with engravings. Hours of Leisure, or Essays and Charac- teristics ; by George Brewer Dedicated by permission, to Lumby St. George Skeffii ton, esquire. History of the rise and progress of the Belgian R'-public, until the revolution under Philip, 11. including a detail of the prima y causes of that memorable event; from the German original of Frederick Schiiier—by Thomas Hot tie. Views in SurT.-lk, Norfolk and North! amptonshir?, illustrative of the v, rks t' Robert Blootnfield, acta'.."'pari-, d w criptions : to which i: added, a Merfiiiir ot the Poet's Life ; by R. VV. Bray ley. Covyper, Illustrated by a series of Views, in or near the park of Wi -t ii UtidervJood, Bucks, accompanied wit] coj ons descrip- tions and a brief sketch ol tjae feet's Life. The Young Lady's and G' ntlen an's At- las, for assisting them in tlie know! Geography ; by John Adams, teacher of the mathematics, Edmonton. Blair's Class Book ; or three hundred and sixty-five lessons adapted to the use of schuwls, tor «vtry day in the year. [See next page]