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the- BAiiiY 8 READY. TABBY'S FRENCH DICTIONARY, IMPROVED-BY TARVER. I REMEDY FOR IRISH DBS TBESS. iMOIK ofythe. Hi Fv CARY, the Translator nf TYantfl -tvitl, hia T.iftiro -nM PHOTOGRAPHIC I TUB 234, Regent-street.

Mr. KILBURN begs tie favour of an inspection of these MINIATURES, which, are an improvracht upon the Daguerreotype Portraits. The likeness taken by the Photographic process serves merely as aiskctch for the miniature, which is painted by M. Mansion, whose productions on ivory are so celebrated in They have, when finished, all the delicacy of an elaborate miniature, with the infallible accuracy of expression only attainable by the Photographic process. licensed by the Patentee.

PARKS' PULMONIC CIGARETTES, recommended by the Faculty of Paris, indifficulty of breathing, tightness of the chest, spasmodic asthma, catarrhs, hoarseness, sore, throats, aphony (loss of the voice), ear-aches, rheumatism of the Jaws, toothache, neuralgia, In the first stage of consumption their beneficial effects are surprising, and in the advanced stages they relieve tho cough, lessen the expectoration, check the night perspira-: Bon, and produce calm and refreshing sleep. Sold by Messrs. Barclay, Butler, Edwards, Hannuy, Johnstone, Sanger, Schooling, and all respectable medicine vondersin Great Britain and Franee.in boxes 2s. 4s. andlls.

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Part I. on the 1st of March. London John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho. Just published, price OBSERVATIONS on COMBE "On the CONSTITUTION of MAN," principally in reference to Phrenology, and its merits as a science. With an Appendix, containing a brief review of the state of lenrnrag-hv ancient times, and a chronological table of philosophers, literati, from the earliest period down to the eighteenth century of the Christian era.

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78, Aldermanbury, in the midst of theSS' salehonses, and in the immediate line of the a spacious light ground-floor ui me luamuor, ana commooious dwelliii'nm SI premises have recently been put into eomnlete im35 lease Jf at. 25 Per IS clear of all taxes. Te be viewed by tickets only, which S3 Messrs. Ellis and Son. Prmfpd V1 iTiL Bucklersbnry at Garraway's and of Messrs.

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Tickets to view may be had of Messrs. Ellis and Son. PrinteJ Mfc ticulars may be had 14 days prior to the sale, of Messrs. Great Bush-lane, Cannon-street; at Gamiwirl' and of Messrs. Ellis and Son, attetioneera and estate' aeents.

SS'ffin! church-street. Modern stock of jewellery, watches, and dressing-cases, and an ami ment of the best Sheffield TrR. ALLEN DAVIS mil SELL by AUCTION, xTJL at the Rooms, 26, Conduit-street, Bond-street on March 3, Eleven o'clock, by orderof the assignees of-Hr. T. H.

Fiske, a bankrupt, all tho fashionable JEWELLEEToftastefiir: design, in fine gold Beck and gnard ohains, earriis, bracelets' brooches, and pins, diamond, pearl, and other rings; in grart variety, watch seals and keys, lociets, snaps, and slides; gold and-tfra penal'" cases, silver forks and spoons, snuff-boxes and carf-iaseisBTer miigs and communion-services, gold and silver watchesoflevcrandolheri' AIbo an extensive assortment of the very, best Sheffield plated ware in tea and coffee sets, waiters, bread and cake-baskets; tankards, dish-covers, table and chamber spirit and soy frames, ink-stands, Sx. To be viewed one day previous to the sale. Catalogues haiattl' Freehold Mansion, compact Farm, and other valnable in ten miles of St. the Middlesex 'sifle ofmeTaaiuesbar the river. Hampton-court, Richmond, MR.

JOHN DAWSON has received metructraa from the proprietor, to SEEL by" AUCTIOK at the Mart, som timein APRIi, in ifve lots, unlesss an acceptable-offer should Wff meanwhile be made for the whole-rA ESTATE, cons. ing of a capital and really comfortaBle family house with every domestic. an-angemenB for an estabHstanent, superior walled gardens with grapery, and hothouses, pleasure grounds, and about ltfaeres of rich meadow land. Also aCHOICB LITTLE FARM containing 63 acres, with weltanangeikair-stead, and a comfortabie and somewhat ornamental farm bouse genteel cottage residence-with large waned gardens-f and two houses, each with garden, Allin liigh order, the favourable, notice of -gentlemerr whose ing, or other engagements give value. Ib-so rural a borne, atso.siiort distance from the The South: Westens arnBichuinnd.

railways: are conveniently available. Auction and Land Agency Offices, 31, FALL MALL; and at Kinged Surrey. Portland-place Valuable and extensive' library of the bteTrioBss' Murdoch, consisting; of above volnmesof boofa, com; prising most of the. best authors Spanish, and Portuguese Languages, in condiiron, maty beay splendidly bound in calf; rnssia, and morocco bindings'. MR.

HAMMOND is instructed by the Executor to SELL by the Mansion, No.S.Pbrtland-place, on MONDAY, Feb. 22, ad Twelve, and following days; A choice collection of interesting mcludlngr-PttrtbissIr grims and Pilgrimages, 5 rare BSkluyfs Earfy Voyagw aait-TTavels of the English, 2 wls. and 5 vols: Bamrasio-Na-ngattome Viaggi, 3 Capt. Cook's-Three Voyages Round file Worra; WR. with Bruce's; Belzoni's, Cone's, FltaderLaPdrousefy Mauro's; Pallas', Pietro deEa Vella's, anii, Travels; Boydeffssplendia editions of the Works and the works of Shakspeare, 10 vols.

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To be viewed; anct catalogues be had at 64. each, at tne twiteef somces, aunancery-iana. louowing aays, me vaiuaoa? wjiieeuuu oi Italian, Spanfeh, and French schools, forauegH'' Cabinet of. laiaiogues, oe naa vi m. nuimewtia II, Ruede ChoiBeul; M.

Siraonet, the Export, l.Rue lsJ-T: Messrs uangnam, Kue 137, M.ew Bona-street; uuenanan, it, jcau-mau; oil Tinnd-et. 'Ma-ararm 51 -TlwnRMiJlfrOPt 5nd ColUaETlUi rSU'lJ At the" Sheriff's' Sale Rooms, 46, -Waflmg-street, aty-SB4eI' execution. MR. JAMES IZOD hegs to announce thathe'iM: instructions to remove and SELL the Sheriffs Sale Rooms, :46, Watltng-street, on TUESDAy, 1847, at One o'clock, precisely, without reserve, the gI1f2LH'Stt-HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, a set bf, harness, a fine bfoOTuk and EFFECTS, comprising two superb. arawmg-room.

siuKBi' in rich silk tabaret; noble carved framed chimney glasses Brussels- carpets, brilliant toned, pianoforte, witn aliiing-music-stand and Canterbury, China ornaments, sc. ln 'fliniaif rooms, 24 hair cloth, two lounges, two sets WSS, dinner service, cut gibs, In the bedrooms, noble MS3tea-Arabian bedsteads, rich damask hangings goose "jjj and dressingtables, cheval and toilet glasses, bidets, bedsteps, i with all the useful kitchen requisites. MdMiwt May be viewed, the day prior and morning, of sale, had of E. Lewis, solicitor, Frith-street, Poho; 3t "Sheriffs Sale Booms, 46, Watling-streety City, aid-2Q9Ttcgent-street. buUders, decorators, JLlJL XUM1JAX next, zoro msnuii, the era INGS, in great variety, lotted suitable to'faraibesantt comprising plain', and printed satins, rich flocks, amiiig-chintz and various others for the bed-chambers, drawing.

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It is capable of salting a round of beef in ten minutes. It also possesses one great advantage over all other means of salting meat, that of regulating the degree of saltness, and adapting it to the palate of the enrer. There is no doubt it will be adopted by housekeepers in general, and be considered invaluable by all." Mirror. Prices, 50s. Sent free into the country upon receipt of a remittance.

Depots, C. and 38, DuSe-strcet, Manchester-square and 1, Bishopsgate-street Within. FOOD. Those who are unacquainted with the highly nutritious properties of HARDS' FARINACEOUS FOOD, are recommended to read the following testimonial I have carefully examined and repeatedly prescribed Hards' Farinaceous which is prepared from the most nutritious of the cereal grains it combines both nitrogenised and non-nitroniscd alimentary principles, and forms a very valuable food for children and invalids. John Pcreira, M.D., F.R,S., Assistant Physician to the London Hospital, 47, Finsbury-square, July 1, 1843." See also Pereixa's Treatise on Foodand pages 309 and 473.

Sold by all respectable druggists, in Is. and 2s. packets, also tin cases 7s. 6d. each and as a caution against fraudulent imitations, please to observe none are genuine unless signed Jas.

Hards," and manufactured at the Royal Victoria Mill, Dartford, Kent. ACCORDIONS. Wonderful Fall in the Prices. Mr. A.

REISNER, retiring from business, hegs to inform his musical friends and the public in general, that he is now SELLING his splendid STOCK of INSTRUMENTS one-third under the original prices. N.B. Persons purchasing several instruments will have the benefit of a still greater reduction. A splendid rosewood Harmonium, only 30. 10, Lowther-arcade, Strand.

PATENT PRESERVED FRUITS by JAMES COOPER. The sale of these articles is REMOVED fiom No. 7 to No. 8, the upper par of St. John-street, Clerkenwell, London, where sample harapersrnaybehadfor 15s.

each, containing various iruits mac are usunuy preserved, some plain, others in syrup, in smaller vessels, with the addition of a preserved plum pudding of the best quality, and preserved oranges, and mulberries in half-pints. By this process these invaluable fruits are most effectually preserved for sev. ral years, and may in future be found in our desserts at all seasons of the year. This simple, but certain apparatus for preserving, is on sale as above. Particulars and testimonials will be forwarded by post when requested.

dozen; also 3,000 Yara.3 from Demerara, just received, at old-established warehouse, No. 171, Strand, price 3d. per pound; Isarbonne HoHey, Is. Gruyflre Cheese, Is. 2d, Stilton, York and Westphalia Hams, lOd.

Naples Maccaroni, 8d. Prepared Candy in pound packets, Is. Strasburg Sausages, very choicest flavour, New Anchovies, in pound sauaies. 2s. French Mustard, Is.

2d. a pot Preserved Ginger, 14s. the original China New Orance Marmalade. 10s. ner dozen nound rots: Rnd Currant Jam, 10s.

also Buffalo Humps and Tongues cured and smoked with special regard to flavour likewise the remaining scock oi itussia us ior saie, ai js. per aozen. BIRKETT'S, of Manchester, SUPERIOR -LvJL MOTTLED SOAP, considered the most useful Soap Manufactured ForwardedpcrraiUvay CARRIAGES. Purchasers will find it to be to their advantage to inspect the STOCK of fashionable new aiid second-hand CARRIAGES, at MARKS and Coa, Langham-place, CavendLsh-SQuare. Carriages taken in to stand or for sale on commission.

Invalid and other carriages to be let. First-rate harness at very low prices. TO WEARERS of the RESPIRATOR. Although the persons availing themselves out of doors of the protective climates afforded by Mr. Jeffreys's Respirator amount to many thousands every winter, too many of them overlook the main object designed in the invention a continuous soothing of the throat iuid within doors as well as without, so long as anv irritation and cough remain.

This virtue of the soothing climate is in many cases, especially in measles and hooping cough, much more important even than the releasing of the sufferer from confinement and giving him the benefit of air and exercise. They will do well to avail themselves of it who desire an early freedom from illness and from tneir dependanco upon tne Ke3pirator out of doors. Messrs. Ilpbson and Rushbrooli, 148? Regent-street, the Managing Agents, will be happy to supply inquirers with pamphlets, fully descriptive of the principles and use of the Respirator, and of its various forms for indoor and outdoor use which, are also procurable of the agents throughout the kingdom. HE ATKAPILATORY, er LIQUID HAIR -nvrc rmlv Tlva' that really answers for all colours, and doe not require re-doing, but as the hair grows, it never faSes or ftcouirefrthatunnaturalTed.or purple tint common to all other Dyes.

miTAVin water, and BEAR'S GREASE. When the Hair is be- cominir thin and falling off, the only effectual remedy, besides shaving the head, is the use of the two above-named articles, applied alter-telv the Botanic Water to cleanse the roots from scurf and as a SffantTand the Bear-sGrease as a noarisher THE NEW TOOTHPICK BRUSH, thoroughly cleansing between the teeth when used up and down, and polishing the surface when used crossways. The hair wmrratert r.cror to xtimc out. The UNION anil TRTPLE HAIR BRUSHES The DOUBLE ANTI-1'RESSURE NAIL BRUSH. The SkWUM SHATOfG BRUSH.

The BAILWAY STROP -and POWDER. The above newand elegant articles, in addition to a very est ensdve assortment of beautiful Perfumes, are the sole manufactures and inventions of Messrs. Ross and Sons, 119 and 120, Bishopsgate-street, London. at so 2s. of a D.

TAKE NOTICE. ONE DOSE RELIEVES. One Box Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, and Incipient Consumption. Dr. BABINGTON'S MEDICATED JUJUBES cleanse, soothe, strengthen, and heal the lungs, and give that support essential to weak, asthmatic, and consumptive persons.

Is. and' 6d. bones, by post, Is. 2d. or 2s.

10d. Agents Noverre and Co, 28, Murray-street, New North-road. Sold at 78, Gracechurch-street 68, Fleet-street; 390, Strand; 35, Piccadilly; 150, 63j and 26, Oxford-street; 83, Borough; Pinder, Camden-town Kemp, Holloway; 94, St. John-Btreet-road; 74, St. Martin's-lane 326, Holborn 68, Cornhill.

Do not take anything in preference. JONES'S DEMULCENT COUGH LOZENGES, recommended by the Faculty, being perfectly free from Opium, Morphia, or any deleterious ingredient. These Lozenges 'will be found on trial to be the most efficacious remedy now in use for all disorders the Respiratory Organs, affording almost instantaneous relief in Asthma, Consumption, Difficulty of Breathing, Hooping Cough, arresting the most violent paroxysm of coughing, whether arising from chronic or recent affection. They are extremely agreeable to the palate. Sold by the proprietor, Peter Jones, Operative Chemist, 11, Norton Foleate, Bishopseate-street, London, in boxes, Is.

2s, and 4s. 6d. each, and by ail Chemists and Medicine Vendors. "VVhole- salo Agents: Barclay and Sons, Farnngdon-gtreet, and W. Edwards, SkPaul'a Churchyard.

COUGHS and SORE THROATS. CROSS-THWAITE'S OCCULT LOZENGES. For the cure of Couehs Asthma, Sore Throats, Influenza, Shortness of Breath, Dispersion of rmcgui, xiuarsciiess, iiuwui(, uhu hu tu me jnesi ana Lungs will positively cure the Hooping Couch in a few and pre vent Sore Throats if taken atfirst symptoms. This composition isper- iecuy innocent, oeing iree irom opium or otner dangerous drugs. Theyare excellent for clearing the voioe of public speakers and singers.

Directions, tend the method of preparing them for infants, enclosed with every box. Prepared only by Mr. in ooxes, price as. aucy incmaea. Dy mr.

tttrana, and all medicine vendors throughout the kingdom. The PATENT SELF-ADJUST- IKG-GERMA5J-TBUSSracting effectually without anv com- plications, is recommended by the facultv for the cure and relief of hernia. The most eminent members of tee profession arc of opinion that the necessary quality of a good truss is an efficient resisting power without unnecessary pressure on the part affected, which desirable object is alone obtained in a truss unencumbered with straps, spiral springs, or pad behind. J. EGG and the inventors, engage xo secure any reaucioie rupture, lerc to ineir management, Manufactory, 1, Piccadilly.

TNNUMERABLE PERSONShaTing been debarred throueh inability to aonlv it in on easv manner. W. PTNT5. Strand, begs-to-apprise-the-publio- by means of Dr. Scott's new invention, called the APERITIVE VASE, this natural and wholesome pnysic may De euecnveiy appiiea in an instant, by tae most infirm persons ana oy inose wno are suojecc to indigestion, cosnveness, ficc.

will be found to be tho most atrreeable anerient in the world. Also SONTFERS set to any power that a deaf person's affliction may re quire ior cue retHurauun in uuariijjj, jjesenpuens sent, pose iree, On receipt ui wo mom bruhjis. STEVENS'S OINTMENT. A SUBSTITUTE for FIRING. This orfeinal preparation, the safest and mant effectual remedy for all diseases to which Horses' Legs are liable, also liigiuj wajnreiw 114 uuiujiiu lAjugii, Utility cne most powerful absorbent ever discovered, is prepared only by HENRY E.

STEVENS. M.B.C.V.S., Newmarket; and sold also bv Chas. Hoelcin. 38, Duke-street, Manchester-square, and l. Bishoiisgate-street'Witnin, London.

In boxes, with a Treatise on Lameness, and full Directions for Use, 2s. 6d. each; free by post, Ss. N.B. Beware ef spurious TTONG KONG.

The ORDNANCE SURVEY of XX HONG KONG and adjacent HSLANDS, in four Sheets, to a scale of four inches to the mile, with contoured heights of ground. Price 10s. Also, TEN LITHOGRAPHED Outline VIEWS of the principal parts of the ISLAND. Price are now published and ready for Messrs. Lonsman and Paternoster-row Mr.

ArrowamMi. 1 ft. Soho-square Mr. Saunders, 3, Charing-eross and Messrs. Letts and non, uornniu.

By order ot tne Board, Offlce of Ordnance, Feb. 8, BTHAM, Secretary. Thi3 day, demy.l2mo. THE MOTHER TONGUE or, Methodical Instruction in the Mother Tonerue Snhoola nTid Vnmiiiao Translated and adapted from the French of the Peke Gikakd! Edited by "Viscount Ebktnoton, M.P. London John w.

I'arker, west Strand. COLONIZATION FOR IRELAND. This day, 8vo, THE SPEECH delivered in the HOUSE of COMMONS, on Friday, the 5th of February. 1847. bv Wmuu Him', M.P., on going into committee on the Irish Destitution Bill.

London Parker, West Strand. Third Edition, with Woodcuts. of EASY LESSONS in MECHANICS; with Familiar Illustrations oi the Practical Application of Mechanical Principles. Second Edition, with upwards of One Hundred Woodcuts, 3s. 63..

of NATURAL PHILOSOPHY FOR BEGINNERS. London John W. Parker, West Strand. EUROPEAN LIBRARY. Now ready, price 3s.

neatly bound, HISTORY of the ROMAN REPUBLIC. By J. Micbtxet, Author of Life of Luther," Priests, Women, and Families," With a fine Portrait of the Author. Bosue, 86, Fleet-street, and all Booksellers of whom may be had, LIFE of LUTHER. Written by Himself.

Collected and arranged by J. Michelet. 3s. 6d. GUIZOT'S HISTORY of the ENGLISH REVOLUTION.

3s. 6d. GUIZOT'S HISTORY of CIVILIZATION. 3 3s. d.

each. PROGRESS OF SCIENCE AND THE ARTS. Now ready, with a portrait of Le Verrier, the discoverer of the "new Planet, beautifully eneraved, price cloth, YEAR-BOOK of FACTS for 1847 coAtaining the Spirit of the Scientific Journals, and the new Improvements and Discoveries in the Arts and Manufactures of the Past Year. Edited by John Ttmbs. Ably and honestly compiled." Athenceum.

The preceding volumes are still on sale. D. Bogue, Fleet-street. NEW MONTHLY WORK, BY A LADY WHO HAS GONE THROUGH A GREAT DEAL. Dedicated to the Wives and Mothers of England.

Now ready, Part the First, to be completed in Six Numbers (price One Shilling each), of THE GREATEST PLAGUE of LIFE or, tlie ADVENTURES of a LADY in SEARCH of a GOOD SERVANT, by One who ha3 been nearly worried to Death." With Illustrations by George Cruikshank. u. cogue, i'leet-street; j. Menzies, Edinburgh; Camming and Ferguson, Dublin. J.

D. HARDING'S WORKS ON ART. Now readv. ntice bound in cloth. ELEMENTARY ART; or, the Use of the Chalk and Black Lead Pencil advocated and explained.

By J. D. Harmko. New Edition (the Third). In this edition the text has been thoroughly rewritten, and illustrated with woodcutSj and an entirely new set of plates have been ckciiaiic iiujjwcmenu, ui every mueea, render it not merely a new edition, but a new work.

v. Bogue, at, ieet-street ol whom may be had, HARDING'S DRAWING-BOOK forl847 aNcw RnrisB nf Sfni1iB SixNos. at Is. 6d. each; or, bound in cloth, 10s.

6d. NEW EDITION OF Mo INTOSTPS PRACTICAL GARDENER and MODERN HORTICULTURIST in one volume, 972 pages, closely printed, with upwards of 300 woodcuts containing the latest and most approved mode of managing the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower Gardens, the Green-house, Hot-house, Conservatory, for every month in the year. By Charles Mc Intosii, C.M.C.H.S., of Dalkeith I'aiace. Neatly bnundm cloth, price with specimens of choice Flowers, -coloured, 26s. The labour and experience of a life devoted to the science of Horticulture we now present to the public." Vide Author's Preface.

To which is added an APPENDIX, describing a new and practical method of producing uniform Bottom Heat from Hot Water Tanks, upon thei most simple and economical plan, with explanatory Diagrams rnd Reference to. Buildings now in successful operation, exploding the expensive and unpleasant mode of smoke flues, iron pipes, the use of tan, stable manure, By which means, persons, at a very small Pine), and other tropical fruits andflowere. ixmtton Thomas itelly Simpkin, Marshal, and and all Booksellers. HAND-BOOKS FOR THE GARDEN AND FATVTTTXRS THE GARDENER'S MANUAL; containing Practical Instructions for the Cultivation and Management of the Flower, the Fruit, and the Kitchen Garden, the Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Conservatory, adapted either for small or large Gardens A new 2s. cloth lettered.

THE iBOTANIST'S MANUAL ana WOODLAND COMPAICiN.eontaining-a familiar-Introduction to the Science of Botany and Vegetable Physiology; with the Natural History and various Uses of British Forest Trees. Price 2s. bound, A MANUAL of MUSIC, containing its history from the' earliest ages to the present time; with a Practical Guide for Singing and the Pianoforte. Foolscap 8vo, price 2s. bound.

This is the cheapest and the most comprehensive musical work which has ever come before us. Its value can be duly estimated only by its readers." English Gentleman. LONDON and ITS VICINITY a Manual for Strangers visiting the Metropolis, and all the Chief Objects of attraction in Nature and Art within a 'circle oi. between forty and flftv miles together with the Watering Places oh the Southern Coa6t. Price zs.

eouna. HOUSEKEEPER'S MANUAL in Cookery, Preserving, Confectionery, Brewing, Wine Making, New edition, 2s. cloth lettered. THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, or DOMESTIC MEDICAL GUIDE. 2s.

cloth. London Cradock and 48, NEW LIBRARY OF- USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. 6d. each MIGRATORY BIRDS or such as visit Britain at different seasons of the year. A guide to their favourite places fof resort, with their natural history, songs, and the benefits which their migrations confer on mankind.

"Heaven-guided wanderers, with the winds of spring Sing on, before the 6torm and after, sing! And call us to your echoing woods away." Hemans. The previous number published in this popular series is Wonders of Astronomy; apopular Exposition of the Modern Discoveries. Thirty-four numbers are now published, each completing a subject. London Cradock and 48," Paternoster-row. Now ready, price 2s.

THE MUSIC BOOK, Part Printed from Engraved Plates the usual Music size. CONTENTS. "Lightly won is lightly Maureen," by W. Balfc. It is Eye, Love," by F.

Romer. "The Aladdin Quadrilles," by uuet, oy jars. a ecKett. "Casino Waltz," by. Mrs.

G. a jsecketu a. juuy. Part Price 2s. contains "Sing.

Maiden, bv Balfe. My Home must be where'er The False Friend," by W. V. Wallace. A Song for the Seasons," by J.

thou art," oy Mrs. G. A. a Beckett. In a drear-nighted December," n.

xuuy. oy jsuwaru jjouer. Part II. Price contains When along the Light Love me, if I live," by Mrs. G.

ov Banc. Oh," how hard it is to find," by T. G. Reed. ii, a Becaeu.

The Voyage of Fancy" (Duet), by F. Romer. contains Part IU. Price I love Thee" a ballad), by W. Y.

Wallace. As the Moon's soft splendour" (a baUad), by J. Benedict. a Maiaen irom nor j.or.otv Bower" (a ballad), by Mrs. G.

A. a Beckett. The One I dare not name," by Mrs. G. Beckett.

London Published at the office of the Music Book," 1 St. Bride's Avenue, Fleet-street, And sold bv all booksellers and newsmeni J..

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