This day is published, in 2 vols. 8vo., price 30s., with a Portrait.

LIFE AND LETTERS of JOSEPH STORY, the Eminent American Jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Dane Professor of Law at Harvard University. Edited by his Son, WILLIAM W. STORY.

"Greater than any law writer of which England can boast since the days of Blackstone."—Lord Campbell in the House of Lords, April 7, 1843.

London: JOHN CHAPMAN, 142. Strand; Edinburgh: MACLACHLAN, STEWART, & Co.

Just published, and forwarded to Gentlemen on receipt of their address.

CATALOGUE OF AN EXTENSIVE AND VERY INTERESTING LIBRARY OF BOOKS. The genuine property of a distinguished Collector, lately deceased. Containing Choice Missals, Illuminated MSS., very fine specimens of Early Printed Books, Black-letter Bibles, Prayers, and a fine "Wynken de Woorde," Works on Coins and Medals, Antiquities, Architecture, and the Fine Arts, Theology, History, a Shakspeare Forgery, and many others very curious and rare; also Rich Stained Glass Windows, Ancient Carvings in Marble and Ivory, fine Painting by Gasparde Crayer, and other valuable originals by Holbein and Hogarth, and two large elaborately Carved Chairs, very ancient and suitable for the church altar.

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NEW WORK ON GRECIAN MYTHOLOGY.

In 12mo. (with Outline Engravings from Ancient Statues), price 5s.

HANDBOOK of the RELIGION and MYTHOLOGY of the GREEKS; with a Short Account of the Religious System of the ROMANS. From the German of Professor STOLL, by the Rev. R. B. PAUL, late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; and edited by the Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.