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MISCELLANEOUS.

DEC. 15, 1865,

The Freedman's Book. By L. Maria Child. PP.

277. Boston: Ticknor & Fields.

This volume is made up of a number of selections, from writers both white and black, of passages biographical and otherwise, which bear upon the elevation of the Freedman. The proceeds of the sale are to be applied to the benefit of the Freedmen's schools.

On the Strength of Cast-Iron Pillars, with Tables for
the Use of Engineers, Architects, and Builders. By
James B. Francis, Civil Engineer. pp. 71. New
York: D. Van Nostrand.

We have here, printed in very neat style, a paper

which originally appeared in the proceedings of the
given by Tredgold, Hodgkinson, and various experi-
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The rules
ments that have been made, are investigated and
applied, and the results deduced for cylindrical
pillars of various diameters and lengths.
Little Foxes. By Christopher Crowfield, author of
"House and Home Papers." pp. 287. Boston:
Ticknor & Fields.

Under a masculine name, Mrs. Stowe in this volume discourses in a masculine manner upon fault-finding, irritability, repression, persistence, intolerance, discourtesy, and exactingness, saying a great many wise things, which the world would do well to heed.

Carleton, New York.'

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Songs of the Woods and the Streets. A volume of
poems, by Victor Hugo.

A new novel, by A. S. Roe, author of "Looking
Around," etc.

A new book, by Edmund Kirke, author of "Among the Pines," etc.

Luse & Griggs, Davenport, Iowa.
Recollections of Field Service.

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and Notes for Translation into English. By Dr. Adolphus Bernays. 12mo. pp. 173. Boston: De Vries, Ibarra & Co. Pap. 50 cts.

SEMELDER. Rhinoscopy and Laryngoscopy: their Value in Practical Medicine. By Dr. Friedrich Semelder. Translated from the German, by Edward T. Caswell, M. D. 8vo. pp. xii., 193. Cuts and Col'd Plates. N. Y.: Wm. Wood & Co. Cl. $3 25.

SMITH. The Recommendation of William Smith, A. M., to the University of Oxford. 4to. pp. 12. (Lond. 1759.) Phila.: 1865. Pap. $3.

"The

CUP-BEARER (The). With Illustrations. Sq. 12mo. pp. 204. SYME. The Principles of Surgery. By James Syme, F. R. S. E, Boston: Amer. Tract Soc. Cl. ext. $2 50. HAMMOND. On Wakefulness. With an Introductory Chapter on the Physiology of Sleep. By William A. Hammond, M. D. 12mo. pp. 93. Phila.: J. B. Lippincott & Co. Cl. $1. KLUGHEIT (DIE) und GeleHRIGKEIT DER THIEKE. Ein Bilderbuch für Kinder. Sq. 12mo. pp. 64. Col'd Illus. St. Louis: Conrad Witter. Bds. $1.

LEIGH. My Own Story. By Marian Leigh. 12mo. pp. 414.
N. Y. Hurd & Houghton. Cl. $175.
LYMAN.

See Museum.

MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.

Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
at Harvard College, No. 1. Ophiuride and Astrophytidæ.
By Theodore Lyman. Imp. 8vo. pp. 200. Cambridge: Sever
& Francis. Pap. $7 50.

Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge,
Mass. No. 182. Svo. pp. 70. Cambridge: The Society.,
Pap. 60 cts.

NYSTROM. On Technological Education and Shipbuilding, for
Naval and Marine Engineers. By John W. Nystrom, late of
U. S. N. 12mo. pp. 105. Phila.: H. C. Baird. Cl. 1 50.
SCHILLER. Maria Stuart. Ein Trauerspiel. Von Friedrich von
Schiller. The Original German Text, with an Introduction

Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen in Scotland, etc. To which are appended his Treatises on "The Diseases of the Rectum,' "Stricture of the Urethra and Fistula in Perineo," Excision of Diseased Joints," and numerous additional Contributions to the Pathology and Practice of Surgery. Edited by his former Pupil, Donald Maclean, M. D., etc. 8vo. pp. $80. Phila.: J. B. Lippincott & Co. Cl. $7.

TANNER. The Practice of Medicine. By Thomas Hawkes Tan

ner, M. D., F. L. S. From the Fifth London Edition, enlarged
and improved. Svo. pp. 835. Phila.: Lindsay & Blakiston.
Cl. $6.

TENNYSON. Gems from Tennyson. 8vo. pp. vi., 160. Illus-
trated. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. Cl. $5; mor. $9.
THOMAS. Illustrated Annual Register of Rural Affairs and
Cultivator Almanac for 1866. By J. J. Thomas. 16mo. pp.
235 to 338. Albany: L. Tucker & Son. Pap. 30 cts.
THOMPSON. Eternal Penalty. Nine Essays from "The North-
western Church," by Hugh Miller Thompson, Professor of
Church History in Nashitah Theological Seminary. 12mo.
pp. 74. Chicago: Street & Pearson. Pap. 30 cts.
VICTOR'S STORIES, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. By the Author of
"Uncle Paul's Stories." Sm. 4to. pp. 144. Illus. Boston:
Amer. Tract Soc. Cl. $1 15.

DEC. 15, 1865.

NOTICE to Editors and Publishers of Literary, Scientific, Religious, Mechanical, Artistical, Industrial, and other American publications devoted to any subject, as well as to Secretaries of Societies.

W. S. KIRKLAND & CO.,

LITERARY AGENTS,

23 Salisbury Street, Strand, London (England),

AND

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will be happy to furnish TITLE and price of subscription for the United States of Every English and Continental (European) Review, Magazine, and publication devoted to the peculiar tenets, purposes, or objects of any particular society, work, or journal, thus enabling the Secretary or Editor to have constantly brought before him, in the shortest possible time, the freshest, newest, and most original matter on the very subject to which his Society or publication is devoted.

MESSRS. KIRKLAND can also, through their Paris House, supply by the French mail any English Magazine, Review, or Book, by POST, which are now obliged to be supplied FROM England by Booksellers' parcel-a great boon where time is an object, as they can be forwarded direct to any part of the States.

The Best Selection of Loetry published.

By the Author of the Rollo and Lucy Books.

ROLLO AND LUCY'S FIRST BOOK OF POETRY. Adapted for very young Children.

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DEC. 15, 1865.

NEW BOOKS

JUST PUBLISHED BY

TICKNOR AND FIELDS, BOSTON.

AN EXPLANATORY AND PRONOUNCING

Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction:

INCLUDING, ALSO,

FAMILIAR PSEUDONYMES, SURNAMES BESTOWED ON EMINENT MEN, AND ANALOGOUS POPULAR APPELLATIONS OFTEN REFERRED TO IN LITERATURE AND CONVERSATION.

BY WILLIAM A. WHEELER. 1 vol. 16mo., pp. xxxiv., 410. Price $2 50.

This volume is based upon a "Vocabulary of the Names of Noted Fictitious Persons and Places," contributed by Mr. Wheeler to the revised edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, published in 1864; but it embraces a much wider range of subjects, containing nearly 1700 new articles, besides important modifications of many of the others; is furnished with upwards of 1000 new and apt citations, and presents several interesting features that are peculiar to this revised and enlarged edition of the work.

The "Dictionary of the Names of Fiction" is entirely unique; there is nothing like it in the whole range of English literature. To no similar work can the curious inquirer turn for an explanation of the multitudes of allusions to fictitious characters, etc., which he meets in his everyday reading of books and newspapers. And not only is it wholly novel, but it supplies a want which has been long and widely felt, as is shown by the concurring testimony of our representative literary men and of the principal reviews and other periodicals. To readers of every class it will prove an indispensable vade mecum; and it should be found not only in the library and the study, but on the desk of the merchant, the table of the teacher, and the shelves of the farmer and mechanic.

LITTLE FOXES.

By HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. 1 vol. 16mo. $1 75.

HEREWARD; or the Last of the English.

By CHARLES KINGSLEY, author of "Two Years Ago," etc. 1 vol. 12mo. $2.

WINNING HIS WAY.

BY CARLETON, author of "Days and Nights on the Battle-field," etc. Illustrated. 1 vol. 16mo. $1.50.

PATRIOT BOYS AND PRISON PICTURES.

By EDMUND KIRKE, Illustrated. 1 vol. 16mo. $150.

WAR LYRICS.

By HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL. A new and complete edition. 1 vol. 16mo. $175.

THE FREEDMAN'S BOOK.

By L. MARIA CHILD. 1 vol. 16mo. $125.

THE WAYSIDE INN.

By HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. With Illustrations by John Gilbert. 1 vol. quarto. Price, in cloth, $5; in morocco, $9.

"The publishers are to be commended for the elegance of the casket in which they have placed these gems, and for the beauty of the embellishments by which they are illustrated.-New York Commercial Advertiser.

LEGENDS AND LYRICS.

By ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER. With Twenty-one Full-page Illustrations, by various artists, and a Memoir by Charles Dickens. 1 vol. Price, in cloth, $9, net; in morocco, $12, net.

RECREATIONS OF A COUNTRY PARSON.

Illustrated Edition. With Forty-one Engravings on Wood. 1 vol. small quarto. $6.

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DEC. 15, 1865.

Elegant Holiday Books

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"Everything which the genius of the poet and the artist, the skill of the engraver, and the resources of the publisher can contribute toward the production of a beautiful book has here been bestowed, and the result is a volume such as our eyes have not been too well used to of late years."-Portland Press.

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A volume of Selections from his Poems. With Thirty-three Illustrations by various American and English artists. Uniform in size and style with "Idyls of the King." Price, in cloth, $5; in morocco, $9.

"The finest illustrated American book in existence."—Brooklyn Union.

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On Saturday, January 6, 1866,

MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS will begin the publication of a Weekly Journal, entitled

EVERY SATURDAY,

A JOURNAL OF CHOICE READING,
Selected from Foreign Current Literature.

Much of the best literature of the day is found in the English and Continental magazines and periodicals, and it is the design of the Publishers of this new journal to reproduce the choicest selections from these for American readers, in a form at once attractive and inexpensive. The Publishers believe that such a journal, conducted upon the plan which they propose, will be not only entertaining and instructive in itself, but interesting and valuable as a reflex of foreign periodical literature of the better class.

EVERY SATURDAY is intended for Town and Country, for the Fireside, the Seaside, the Railway, and the Steamboat. Its plan embraces

Incidents of Travel and Adventure,

Essays, Critical and Descriptive,

Serial Tales, Short Stories,"

Poems, Biographies,

Literary Intelligence, etc.,

in connection with judicious selections from the admirable popular papers on Science, which are constantly appearing in foreign periodicals. The value of these papers arises from the fact that scientific subjects, however harsh and dry in themselves, are here treated in so graphic and picturesque a style as to charm the reader while instructing him. It will be, in short, the aim of its Publishers that EVERY SATURDAY shall commend itself by its freshness and variety to all classes of intelligent and cultivated readers.

EVERY SATURDAY will contain, each week, Thirty-two Large Octavo Pages, handsomely printed in double columns, with an Engraved Title.

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DEC. 15, 1865.

CHRISTMAS STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

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Life of Man Symbolized by the Months of the Year.

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The New Testament.

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Christian Ballads.

BY THE RIGHT REV. ARTHUR CLEVELAND COXE.

Superbly illustrated with Original Designs by John A. Hows. Cloth extra. $6.

New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Illustrated by a plain Explanatory Comment, and by authentic Views of Places mentioned in the Sacred Text, from Sketches and Photographs taken on the spot. Edited by EDWARD CHURTON, M. A. One hundred and fifteen beautiful Illustrations. Cloth, $12; morocco antique, $20..

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