Published by William D. Ticknor. y SCENES OF AMERICAN WEALTH AND JIN- DUSTRY, in Produce,’ Manufactures, Trade, the’ Fisheries, &c., &c: For the Instruction and Amuse- ment of Children and Youth, with Engravings. EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES OF THE WORK. From the Mercantile Journal. It is compiled with judgment and care, and is a most! useful and entertaining bouk. From the Portsmouth, N. H., Journal. It blends instruction and amusement in: a manner that’ renders it peculiarly fitted for Juvenile readers, and en- grafts: knowledge’ on the mind without theaid of tuition.- We would recommend: to those parents who have’ the intelligence to give their children books instead of toys, to purchase one of these little volumes, which will. afford them a knowledge of America, its:sonrces of wealth, and the means by which honest industry’ obtains it. EARLY IMPRESSIONS. A very useful and enter- taining little book, containing, Domestic Scenes, Dan- gers of Youth, Lessons of Resignation, &c., &e. LESSONS FOR CIMNLDREN, by Mrs: Barbauld. A new und beautiful Edition, with fine’ Engravings. 50 cents. VOYAGES AND ADVENTURES OF JACK HAL- LIARD IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN, with a great number of Illustrations. 374 cents. This popular little book contams the narrative of HaiL liard’s whaling voyages,—how he happened to go on board the whale ship, with numerous anecdotes of his hazardous enterprises among the ice, &c., &c. PETER PARLEY’S SMALL PICTURE BOOKS, with colored frontispieces and neatly printed covers, 16mo., assorted, viz.—Presents to his Little Friends ~The Two Friends, or Harry and his Dog—Robert