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And other MEMBERS of the COURT of THE FAIRIES. Now first collected, and carefully reprinted from the original MSS. of those distinguished personages; and entitled, THE CHILD'S OWN BOOK. CONTENTS.-Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp. Ali Baba. Beauty. and the Beast. Blue Beard. Blanch and Rosalinda. The Blue Bird. Children in the Wood. Cinderella; or. the Little Glass Slipper. The Discreet Princess. Fortunatus. Fisherman and the Genii. Fortunio. Fortune and Fatal. Fair One with the Golden Locks. Goody Two Shoes. Graciosa and Perrinet. Griselda. Gulliver's Travels, (abridged.) Hassan; or, the Wonderful Fish. Little Hunch Back. Hop o' my Thumb. Jack the Giant Killer. Jack and his Seven Brothers. Jack and the Bean Stalk. History of Little Jack. The Invisible Prince. King Pippin. Miranda and the Royal Ram. Nourjahad. Philip Quarll. Prince Lee Boo. Peronella. Puss in Boots. Robinson Crusoe. Red Riding Hood. Richard Cœur de Lion. Ricquet with the Tuft. Robin Hood. Sleeping Beauty. Seven Champions. Sinbad the Sailor. Sandford and Merton. Tom Thumb. The Three Wishes. Valentine and Orson. Whittington and his Cat. The White Cat. Yellow Dwarf, &c. &c. Who Killed Cock Robin. Dame Trot and her Cat. Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog. This is the House that Jack Built, &c. &c.

NURSERY SONGS, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. The Cat and the Fiddle. Mary had a pretty Bird. Baa, bea, black Sheep, have you any Wool. There was an old Woman tossed in a Blanket. Ride a Cock-horse to Banbury Cross. There was a Man of Newington. Sing a Song of Sixpence. Pease-porridge hot, Pease-porridge cold. Seventeen times as high as the Moon. The Lion and the Unicorn. Little Jack a-dandy. Girls and Boys come out to Play Mistress Mary, quite contrary. There was an old Woman that lived in a Shoe. Oranges and Lemons, say the Bells of St Cleothers too numerous to mention.

A Full Account of the MURDER of Mr MILLIE, ment's. There was an old Woman, and what do you think. And

and the Trial and' Condemnation of HENDERSON; with Henderson's Confession in Jail.

A SUPPLEMENT will be Published after the Execution on the 30th, which will contain also Traditionary Accounts of the last Execution in Cupar, about Ninety years ago. Cupar: Printed and published at the Fife Herald Office, by R. TULLIS; and Sold by all Booksellers in Edinburgh.

A TRUE PROPHET!

THE ASTROLOGER RAPHAEL, author of the

"Royal Book of Dreams," has added another link to the chain of marvellous coincidences, by the literal fulfilment of his Hieroglyphic for the present year 1830, which, amongst other memorabilia, contains an exact picture of "A Royal Funeral!!!" The incredulist will doubtless see but little in this strange production; but if the ingenious author's system of interpreting Dreams be founded upon such correct principles as his Annual Productions, he will no doubt gain thousands of votaries.

SELECT, HUMOROUS, AND PATHETIC POEMS, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. Elegy on Mrs Mary Blaize-Goldsmith. John Gilpin-Cowper. "We are Seven"-Wordsworth. The Battle of Blenheim-Southey. The Fakenham Ghost-Bloomfield. &c. &c. London: Printed for ALFRED MILler.

Edinburgh: Published for the Proprietors, every Saturday Morning, at 19, WATERLOO PLACE;

Sold also by THOMAS ATKINSON & Co., 84, Trongate, Glasgow; W. CURRY, jun. and Co., Dublin; HURST, CHANCE, and Co., Lon don; and by all Newsmen, Postmasters, and Clerks of the Roa throughout the United Kingdom.

Price 6d. ; or Stamped and sent free by post, 102.
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