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NOV. 16, 1863.

I greet you as host

Unfold the pages of my heart,

And read therein your welcome.

BEN JONSON.

Will be Published, December 1st, 1863,

A New Musical Periodical. THE MUSICAL HOST.

THE MUSICAL HOST will be published punctually on the first day of each month.
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BY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN COMPOSERS.

Each number will contain a choice variety of Secular Music, and Pieces adapted to the Sabbath.

It is the intention of the Publisher to make the work perfect in every particular. The Music will be popular and beautiful, comprising every class of Vocal and Piano Music, suitable for the parlor, at all times, and arranged within the compass and power of medium players and singers.

The Publisher has secured the services of the best and most popular Writers and Artists as contributors to the pages of this publication, and will spare no endeavor to render it an entertaining HOST, both to Amateurs and to the Profession. In its Artistic and Mechanical appearance, it will surpass anything yet offered to the American people.

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NOV. 16, 1863.

List of Books in Press and Preparing for Publication by

LITTLE, BROWN &

Co.,

110 Washington St., Boston.

American Loyalists. Biographical Sketches of
Loyalists of the American Revolution, with a Preliminary

Press)

Historical Essay. By LORENZO SABINE. 2 vols. 8vo. (In Old Plays. Chiefly from the Period beginning with Marlowe, and ending with Dryden. With Introductions

and Notes by Professor JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. 10 vols. 16mo. (In Preparation.)

Bancroft's History of the United States. By

Hon. GEORGE BANCROFT. Vol. IX. 8vo. (Ready in Decem-
ber.)

Shakespeare. Vol. I. Containing Life and
Poems. By RICHARD GRANT WHITE. Crown 8vo. (In Press.)
Plutarch's Morals. Translated by various hands.
Corrected from the Greek, and revised by W. W. GOODWIN,

Professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University. 6 vols.
Crown 8vo. (In Preparation.)

History of the World. From the Earliest Re

cords to the Present Time. By PHILIP SMITH, B. A.

The work will be divided into three Periods, each complete in itself, and will form Eight Volumes in demi octavo.

I. Ancient History, Sacred and Secular: from the Creation to the Fall of the Western Empire in A. D. 476. 2 volumes. II. Medieval History, Civil and Ecclesiastical: from the Fall of the Western Empire to the Taking of Constantinople by the Turks in A. D. 1453. 2 volumes.

III. Modern History; from the Fall of the Byzantine Empire to our own Times. 4 volumes. (In Preparation.)

Dictionary of the Bible. A Dictionary of the
Bible, comprising its Antiquities, Biography, Geography,
and Natural History. Edited By WILLIAM SMITH, LL. D.
(To be completed in three volumes.) Illustrated with nume-
rous Maps and Wood-cuts. Vols. II. and III. (Ready in
December.)

Epictetus. All the Books which are now extant.
Translated by ELIZABETH CARTER, &c. 1 vol. Crown 8vo.
Iamblichus. Life of Pythagoras, or Pythagoric
Life. Translated by THOMAS TAYLOR. Crown 8vo.
Introduction and Early Progress of the Cotton
Manufactures in the United States. 1 vol. 16mo. (Nearly
Ready.)

Library of Old English Prose Writers. Bacon's Essays, and Wisdom of the Ancients. 1 vol. 16mo. (In Press.)

Essays. From Elizabethan Writers. Selected
(In Pre-
by Prof. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. 1 vol. 16mo.
paration.)
Jeremy Taylor's Rule and Exercise of Holy Liv-
ing and Dying. 2 vols. 16mo. Elegantly printed. (In Pre-
paration.)

Choice Morsels from Jeremy Taylor. Selected

16mo. (Nearly Ready.) Lalla Rookh and Loves of the Angels. 1 vol.

Familiar Quotations. A Collection of Phrases

A

and Quotations which have become "household words "
new edition, greatly enlarged. 1 vol. 16mo. (Nearly Ready.)

Hints for the Nursery; or, The Young Mother's

Guide By MRS. C. A. HOPKINSON. 1 vol. 16mo. (Nearly
Ready.)

Arabian Nights' Entertainment. A new edition,

complete. 4 vols. Crown 8vo. (In Preparation.)

paration.)

Tales of the Genii. 1 vol. Crown 8vo. (In Pre-
With a Life of the
Author. 2 vols. 32mo. (In Press.)
Burns's Complete Works.
Byron's Complete Works. 5 vols. 32mo.
Choice Ballads. 1 vol. 32mo.
Coleridge's (S. T.) Complete Poetical Works. I
Poetical Works.

vol. 32mo.

Gray and Collins.

32mo.

1 vol. Keats's Poetical Works. With a Life of the Author. By Professor JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. 1 vol 32mo. (Nearly Ready.)

With Memoir of the
Herbert's Poetical Works.
Author. By Rev. A R. WILMOTT. 1 Vol. 32mo.
Milton's Poetical Works. 2 vols. 32mo.
Moore's Complete Poetical Works. 3 vols. 32mo.
Pope's Poetical Works. 2 vols. 32mo.
The Library
of American Biography. Conducted by Hon. JARED SPARKS.
Sparks's American Biography.
Complete in 15 vols. Each containing a Portrait, or a neatly
engraved Historical Sketch. 15 vols. 16mo. New Edition.

LAW BOOKS.

Cases Re-
SMITH and S.

Allen's Reports, Vol. V. Reports of Cases Ar-
gued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Mas-
sachusetts. By CHARLES ALLEN. 8vo.
American Railway Cases, Vol. III.
lating to the Law of Railways. By CHAUNCEY
W. BATES, Esqs., Counsellors at Law. Svo.
Bishop on Criminal Procedure.
on Criminal Procedure; or, The Law of Pleading, Evidence,
and Practice in Criminal Cases. By JOEL PRENTISS BISHOP,
Esq. 2 vols. Svo. This work will cover all the ground of
the Criminal Law not occupied by the work entitled, "Com-
mentaries on the Criminal Law."

Commentaries

from his various Works. With a Memoir of his Life. 1 vol. Bishop on Marriage and Divorce. Commentaries

16mo. Elegantly printed. (In Press.)

Selden's Table-Talk, with Biographical Preface
and Notes. By SINGER. 1 vol. 16mo. (In Preparation.)
With some
Fuller's Holy and Profane State.
account of the Author and his Writings. 1 vol. 16mo. Ele-
gantly printed. (In Press.)

More's Utopia, and Bacon's New Atlantis. I
vol. 16mo. Elegantly printed. (In Preparation.)

Lady of the Lake. By Sir Walter Scott. I vol.
16mo. (Nearly Ready.)

Lay of the Last Minstrel. By Sir Walter Scott.
1 vol. 16mo. (Nearly Ready.)

on the Law of Marriage and Divorce, of Separations without Divorce, and of the Evidence of Marriage in all Issues; with the Course of Procedure, including Pleading, Practice, and Evidence, in Matrimonial Causes; and with Forms. By JOEL PRENTISS BISHOP. 2 vols. 8vo. 4th edition. (In Press.) Blackwell on Tax Titles. A Practical Treatise

on the Power to Sell Land for the Nonpayment of Taxes assessed thereon, and brought down to the present time. By Hon. E. H. BENNETT. Second edition, enlarged. Svo. (Nearly Ready.)

Daniel's Chancery Pleading and Practice. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery. By EDMUND R. DANIEL, Esq. Third American edition. To which are added several entirely new Chapters and copious Notes, adapting the work to American Practice in Chancery. By Hon. J. C. PERKINS. 3 vols. 8vo.

Marmion. By Sir Walter Scott. 1 vol. 16mo. Gray's Reports, Vol. X. Reports of Cases Ar

(Nearly Ready)

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. By Lord Byron.
1 vol. 16mo. (Nearly Ready.)

Irish Melodies. By Thomas Moore. 1 vol.
16mo. (Nearly Ready.)

gued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. By HORACE GRAY, Jr., Esq. Svo.

Marshal on Damages. A Treatise on the Rules relating to the Measure of Damages. By WALKER MARSHAL, Esq, Barrister at Law. 8vo. (Preparing for Publication.)

NOV. 16, 1863.

Recent Military Publications

FROM THE PRESS OF

D. VAN NOSTRAND, New York.

GEN. GILLMORE'S NEW WORK.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON LIMES, HYDRAULIC CEMENTS, AND MORTARS. Papers on Practical Engineering, U. S. Engineer Department No. 9, containing Reports of numerous Experiments conducted in New York city during the years 1858 to 1861 inclusive. By Q. A. GILLMORE, Brig. -Gen. U. S. Volunteers, and Major U. S. Corps Engineers. With numerous Illustrations. One volume, 8vo. $350.

PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN.

Report of the Engineer and Artillery operations of the Army of the Potomac, from its organization to the close of the Peninsular Campaign. By Brig.-Gen. J. G. BARNARD, Chief Engineer, and Brig.-Gen. W. F. BARRY, Chief of Artillery. Illustrated by eighteen Maps, Plans, etc. One volume, octavo, red cloth. $3 50.

THE TELEGRAPH MANUAL.

A complete History and Description of the Semaphoric, Electric, and Magnetic Telegraphs of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, Ancient and Modern, with Six Hundred and Twenty-five illustrations. By TAL. P. SHAFNER, of Kentucky. In one royal octavo volume. Price $6.

LUCE'S SEAMANSHIP.

Compiled from various authorities, and illustrated with original and selected designs; for the use of the United States Naval Academy. By S. B. LUCE, Lieut. Com. U. S. Navy. Second Edition, enlarged. With over Four Hundred Illustrations. One volume, large octavo. $10.

HISTORY OF WEST POINT:

with the Origin and Progress of the United States Military Academy. By EDWARD G. BOYNTON, A. M., Adjutant of the Military Academy. With numerous Maps and fine wood-cut Illustrations. In one volume, octavo. $5.

SYSTEMS OF MILITARY BRIDGES.

Designed for the use of the United States Army; those adopted by the great European Powers; and such as are employed in British India. With directions for the Preservation, Destruction, and Repairs of Bridges. By Brig.-Gen. GEORGE W. CULLUM, Chief of Staff of the General-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States. With numerous Illustrations. In one volume, octavo. $3.50.

MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR MILITARY SURGEONS,

on the Examination of Recruits and Discharge of Soldiers. With an Appendix containing the Official Regulations of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau, and those for the formation of the Invalid Corps, etc. etc. Prepared at the request of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. By JOHN ORDRONAUX, M. D., Prof. of Med. Jurisprudence, Columbia College, N. Y. 12mo. Half morocco.

$1.50.

THE WAR IN THE UNITED STATES.

A Report to the Swiss Military Department, preceded by a Discourse to the Federal Military Society, assembled at Berne, August 18, 1862. By FERDINAND LECOMTE. Translated from the French by a Staff Officer. 12mo., cloth. $1.

In Press, and will be shortly Published:

DUFOUR'S COURS DE TACTIQUE.

Translated by Capt. WILLIAM P. CRAIGHILL, U. S. Corps of Engineers, and Assistant Prof. of Engineering at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point. Illustrated. 12mo.

MILITARY AND POLITICAL LIFE OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON.

By Gen. BARON DE JOMINI. Translated by Major-General H. W. HALLECK, U. S. A. Four vols. 8vo. With Maps and Plans. TREATISE ON GRAND MILITARY OPERATIONS.

Illustrated by a Critical and Military History of the Wars of Frederick the Great. With a summary of the most important principles of the Art of War. By BARON DE JOMINI. Illustrated by Maps and Plans. Translated from the French by Col. S. B. HOLABIRD, A. D. C., U. S. Army. In two vols. Svo.

SQUADRON TACTICS UNDER STEAM.

By FOXHALL A. PARKER, Commander U. S. Navy. Published by authority of the Navy Department. One vol. Svo. With numerous Plates.

A TREATISE ON MILITARY SURVEYING,

Theoretical and Practical; including a description of Surveying Instruments. By G. H. MENDELL, Captain of Engineers. One vol. Svo., with numerous illustrations.

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