"In his 'Night Thoughts' Young exhibits entire originality of style, elevation of sentiment, grandeur of diction, and beauty of imagery, accompanied with an extensive knowledge of men and things, and a profound acquaintance with the feelings of the human heart."—Monthly Magazine.

THE USEFUL LETTER WRITER.—Comprising a Succinct Treatise on the Epistolatory Art, and forms of Letters for all ordinary occasions of Life. Compiled from the best Authorities.

This little volume is admitted by competent judges to be the best Manual of Epistolatory Correspondence ever published.

MOORE.—IRISH MELODIES. By THOMAS MOORE

These celebrated melodies are too well known and appreciated to need much euology, they breathe throughout a spirit of Nationality in the language which "Moore" alone could give.

POLLOK.—THE COURSE OF TIME. A POEM By ROBERT POLLOK.

Few modern poems exist which at once attained such acceptance and celebrity as Pollok's Course of Time. Originally issued without a name, preface, or any other appendage; its lofty themes, exciting spirit, melodious verse, and all-powerful effects upon the reader, completely silenced all criticism and secured general and increasing popularity.

HANNAH MORE.—PRACTICAL PIETY. By HANNAH MORE.

"Practical Piety" has always been deemed the most attractive, and eloquent, and edifying of all Hannah More's didactic works. Any person who can peruse it without additional wisdom or benefit, must be either superior or inferior to our common humanity.

TALES FOR THE PEOPLE AND THEIR CHILDREN.