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EDINBURGH REVIEW_vols. 1 to 34—a set in fine order, £20, 8s.-for one-third of that price.

THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, New Edition. Speci

CHRONICLE of the CONQUEST of GRANADA. mens and Prospectuses to be had at R. and A.'s, who will receive

By Washington Irving, 2 vols.

Narrative of an Official Visit to Guatemala. By G. A. Thomson, Esq.
History of Persia. By Sir John Malcolm. 2 vols.

Lord Londonderry's Narrative of the Peninsular War. 2 vols.
Colonel Napier's History of the Peninsular War.

Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp.

vols.

3

Memoirs of General Millar, in the Service of the Republic of Peru. 2 vols.

Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. 2 vols.

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THE VILLAGE POLITICIANS, or a Short Dialogue on the State of the Nation, in April 1829. Price 6d.

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Twelve Years' Military Adventure in various Quarters of the Glasgow Amateur, beautifully printed for the waistcoat pocket,

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THE THISTLE.-A Collection of the best Scottish Songs, with Notes by the Authorof the," Eventful Life of a Soldier," with two humorous Plates. Price 2s. 6d. boa ds.

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Romances of Real Life. By the Author of the Hungarian Tales. theirs for binding. The first portion is a collection of Essays, Tales, Ecarté, or the Saloons of Paris.

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Published this day, in 2 vols. 8vo, 24s. boards,

A CHRONICLE of the CONQUEST of GRA

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JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, London: Sold also by OLIVER & BOYD, Tweeddale Court, Edinburgh.

On the 20th curt. will be published,

THE SCOTTISH SONGS.

Also,

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FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT TILL THE YEAR 1828.
By EDWARD UPHAM, Esq. M.R.A.S.
Author of the "History of Budhism," &c.

In Two Volumes. Illustrated with a Map of the Seat of War in Turkey-a View of
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Forming Vols. XL. and XLI. of

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CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY.

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Works preparing for Publication. HISTORY of the REBELLIONS in SCOTLAND, under DUNDEE and MAR, in 1689 and 1715. By ROBERT CHAMBERS, Author of the "Rebellion in Scotland in 1745,' &c. 1 vol.

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JOURNEY to the HOLY LAND. By the Vis COUNT DE CHATEAUBRIAND, Peer of France. the French. 2 vols.

Translated from

HISTORY of RUSSIA and of GREAT. By GENERAL COUNT PHILIP DE SEGUR. 1 vol. NATURAL HISTORY of SELBORNE.

PETER the

By

the late Rev. GILBERT WHITE, A.M. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

1 vol.

HISTORY of the ASSASSINS, TEMPLARS, and JESUITS, with Sketches of other European Secret Societies. ?

vols.

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MR and MRS STANLEY'S BENEFIT, who have dertaken by the EMPEROR NAPOLEON in 1812. From the the honour most respectfully to solicit the patronage of the

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HISTORY of VOYAGES, from the EARLIEST TIMES, showing the part which the various European Nations have had in Maritime Discovery; and illustrating the Progress of Geographical Science. 3 vols.

BRITISH PHILOSOPHERS-Lives of LORD BACON, SIR ISAAC NEWTON, and JOHN LOCKE.

TOUR through SICILY and MALTA. Br PATRICK BRYDONE, Esq. Illustrated with notes from recent Tra vellers. 2 vols.

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OTTOMAN EMPIRE,

FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT TILL THE YEAR 1828.

By EDWARD UPHAM, Esq. M.R.A.S.
Author of the "History of Budhism," &c.

NEW WORK by the AUTHOR of the SKETCH BOOK.
Published this day, in 2 vols. 8vo, 24s. boards,

A CHRONICLE of the CONQUEST of GRA

NADA, from the MSS. of Fray Antonio Agapida. By WASHINGTON IRVING.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, London.

CALEDONIAN THEATRE.

THE Nobility, and Gentry, and Public of Edin-
burgh and its Environs, are most respectfully informed, that the

Illustrated with a Map of the Seat of War in Turkey-a View of above Theatre will be opened for the Summer Season
Constantinople-and Procession of the Grand Sultan.

Forming Vols. XL. and XLI. of

CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY.

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"We think the translators of M. Malte-Brun's Geography have done good service to the public, by rendering so valuable a work accessible to the English reader. If the part which is to treat of the United Kingdom be as well executed as that which treats of the United States of America, it will do something to supply one of the greatest desideratums in British literature,-a tolerable account of the British dominions."-Edinburgh Review, No. 97.

ADAM BLACK, Edinburgh; and LONGMAN & Co. London.

Published this day,

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THE FOURTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED, of

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a Practical System of Modern Domestic Cookery and Family Management. Containing a Compendium of French Cookery, and of fashionable Confectionary, Preparations for Invalids, a Selection of cheap Dishes, and numerous useful miscellaneous Receipts in the various Branches of Domestic Economy.

By MISTRESS MARGARET DODS,
Of the Cleikum Inn, St Ronan's.
Published by OLIVER & BOYD, Edinburgh;
And SIMPKIN & MARSHALL, London.

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On SATURDAY Evening next, June 13, 1829, Under the sole management of Mr C. BASS, of the Theatres Royal, Dundee, Perth, &c.

In introducing himself to the notice of the Public of Edinburgh, Mr Bass refrains from advancing any claims to their patronage; which he is conscious must depend entirely on his exertions to please. Nevertheless, impressed with a just sense of what is due to the inhabitants of this enlightened city, he trusts, from his arrangements for the general conducting of the Theatre, and from the nature and variety of the entertainments that will be submitted to their judgment, to merit their approval; his constant aim being to blend instruction with delight, and to verify the popular sentiment, "that the evening's amusement may ever bear the morning's reflection."

The Scenic Department will be entirely new; also a new stage will be built, and various improvements will be effected to secure the accommodation and comfort of the Audience.

Separate entrances will be constructed to each part of the Theatre. The Box entrance from Broughton Street. The Upper Box, Pit, and Gallery entrances from King Street.

In submitting the following list of the performers already engaged, Mr B. trusts the Company will be found efficient as it is numerous, -the Ballet Department being decidedly equal to any at either of the Theatres-Royal, London.

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The arrangement of the BALLETS, &c. under the superintend ence of Mr Auston, Ballet-Master of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Mr Lawrence Frazer, Mr Mann, and Mr Turner, principal Artists to the Theatre.

The ORCHESTRA will be complete.

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THE WOMAN OF THE TREE.

A variety of ELEGANT DANCING by Mademoiselle Rosier.
After which, a new Comic Drama (first time), called
MY OLD WOMAN.

To conclude with the popular Pantomine of
DON JUAN.

Don Juan, by Mademoiselle Rosier.

Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Theatre from 10 till 2. Doors opened at half-past six; to commence at seven precisely. Boxes, 3s.; Upper Boxes, 2s. 6d. Pit, 2s.; Gallery, 1s. Second Price at half-past eight.-Boxes, 2s.; Upper Boxes, 1s. 6d; Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d.

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Price 6d, or Stamped, and sent free by post, 10d. Printed by BALLANTYNE & Co. Paul's Work, Canongate.

[No. 32. June 20, 1829.]

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THESE Powders are now very generally known

(and as generally approved,) for producing an extremely refreshing and pleasant effervescing Drink, and, at the same time, a safe, mild, and Cooling Aperient, peculiarly adapted to relieve Indiges tion, Heartburn, and Nausea, and counteract Acidity in the Stomach. If frequently taken, it will generally obviate the necessity of having recourse to Calomel, Epsom Salts, and other strong and nauseous medicines, which often debilitate the system without producing the desired effects; and when taken after too free an indulgence in the luxuries of the Table, particularly after too much wine, the usual

CHRONICLE of the CONQUEST of GRANADA. disagreeable effects will be prevented.

By Washington Irving, 2 vols.

Narrative of an Official Visit to Guatemala. By G. A. Thomson, Esq.
History of Persia. By Sir John Malcolm. 2 vols.

Lord Londonderry's Narrative of the Peninsular War. 2 vols.
Colonel Napier's History of the Peninsular War.

Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp. 3 vols.

Memoirs of General Millar, in the Service of the Republic of Peru. 2 vols.

Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. 2 vols.

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Memoirs of Vidocq. 4 vols.

Letters from the West. By the Hon. Judge Hall.

St Petersburg; a Journal of Travels to and from that capital.

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Walsh's Journey from Constantinople.

Memoirs of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood.

Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India. By Reginald Heber, late Bishop of Calcutta.

Notions of the Americans. By a Travelling Bachelor, (Cooper, Author of the Pilot.)

Brande's Voyage to Peru.

Nollekins and his Times. By John Thomas Smith.

2 vols.

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NEW PUBLICATIONS.

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quest the notice of the public to the following List of New, Important, or Cheap Publications, which form part of their present Stock, and which they will sell to their Friends and to the Trade on the most favourable terms.

HENRY'S COMMENTARY, complete in 3 vols. 8vo, distinct type, and with copious Memoir; an edition of extraordinary cheapness, beauty, and accuracy. It may also be had in Parts, at 3s. each.

JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY, without abridgement, in ONE volume, stereotype, 8vo, beautiful Portrait. An indispensable work in every library.

THE COMPANION; a suppressed Periodical, by the celebrated Leigh Hunt. 1 vol. 8vo.

EDINBURGH REVIEW_vols. 1 to 34-a set in fine order, £20, 8s.-for one-third of that price.

THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, New Edition. Specimens and Prospectuses to be had at R. and A.'s, who will receive subscriptions on as liberal terms as any respectable house in the Trade. The Subscription List is already very large.

In addition to the above, R. and A. respectfully submit the following List of their own publications, several of which have just been issued:

THE VILLAGE POLITICIANS, or a Short Dialogue on the State of the Nation, in April 1829. Price 6d.

GUIDE to the PURCHASERS of HORSES, with an Appendix on the Equestrian Equipment of a Gentleman, by a Glasgow Amateur, beautifully printed for the waistcoat pocket, 32mo, gilt edges, 9d.

THE THISTLE.-A Collection of the best Scottish Songs, with Notes by the Authorof the "Eventful Life of a Soldier,” with two humorous Plates. Price 2s. 6d. boards.

"The Collection contains many originals of great merit, a' 'Funnery,' &c., and Notes that are curious, while it is very cheap.'

Solitary Walks through many Lands. By Derwent Conway. 2 vols. Critical Gazette.
Scenes of War, and other Poems. By John Malcolm.

English Fashionables at Home. 3 vols.

The Protestant. 3 vols.

Our Village. By Miss Mitford.

Salathiel, a Tale of the Past, Present, and Future. By the Rev. George Croly. 3 vols.

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