Chapter 11

ELEGANT TEMPERANCE BOOK,

FAMILYFIRE-SIDE BOOK;OR,MOMENTS OF TEMPERANCE.

This is one of the most beautiful works on Temperance Subjects ever issued from the American press.  It contains a large variety of

TALES, ESSAYS, POETRY,ANDBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

Of some of the most prominent of the great Temperance Reformers, among which are:

NEAL DOW,

THOMAS P. HUNT

E. C. DELEVAN,

J. B. O’NEALL,

CHARLES JEWETT,

J. H. COCKE,

F. W. KELLOGG,

J. TUPPER,

PHILIP S. WHITE,

JOHN B. GOUGH,

C. N. OLDS,

E. L. SNOW,

W. R. STACY,

NATHANIEL HEWITT,

JOHN CHAMBERS,

B. S. EDWARDS,

RUSH VAN DYKE,

A. B. MOREAU,

T. M. GALLY,

S. M. HEWLETT,

E. DILLAHUNTY,

MOSES GRANT, &c. &c.

WITH ELEGANTLY ENGRAVED PORTRAITS

Of a number of the above prominent Temperance Champions.

This work is comprised in an elegant octavo volume of 800 pages, beautifully printed, and handsomely bound in Arabesque, gilt.  Price only $2.50.Elegant bound in red morocco, gilt edges.  $3.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

PRICE, ONLY $2

A BOOK FOR ALL.

THEPICTORIAL HISTORYOF THEUNITED STATES.

BY C. B. TAYLOR.

In One handsome Octavo Volume, of over Six Hundred pages.  Bound in Arabesque, and

ILLUSTRATED BY ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS.

Historical knowledge in relation to our great and glorious country, cannot be too widely disseminated, and the above has been brought out by the Publishers as a good and reliable History to suit the general reader at a very Low Price.  It embraces a General History from the

DISCOVERY OF AMERICA TO THE FORMATION OF THE STATES,

And from thence, giving every historical minutia down to the present time.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

The best Collection of Sermons published!

SERMONSOFCHRISTMAS EVANS.

A NEW TRANSLATION FROM THE WELSH.

WITH A

Memoir and Portraiture of the Author.

BYREV. JOSEPH CROSS.

Rev. Christmas Evanswas one of the most pious and useful preachers of his day.  He was exceedingly methodical and clear in his arguments—his thoughts never confused and mingled together.  His order was so natural that it was very easy to follow him; and his manner so impressive that it was nearly impossible to forget him.  This collection of the Sermons of this worthy and pious man breathe the true spirit of Christian excellence, and are well calculated to make all who read them both wiser and better.  No family should be without this good book.

This is a large Octavo volume,printed on fine paper,with Two Elegant Steel Plates,and bound in a durable and handsome style,and is sold at the extremely low price of

Only One Dollar and Fifty Cents.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

Frost’s Life of Washington.

PICTORIAL LIFEOFGEORGE WASHINGTON,EMBRACINGA COMPLETE HISTORYOFTHE SEVEN YEARS’ WAR; THE FORMATION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAND THE ADMINISTRATION OF WASHINGTON.

BY J. FROST.  LL. D.

AUTHOR OF THE “PICTORIAL HISTORY OF AMERICA,” &c.

One Splendid Large Octavo Volume,WITH UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.PRICE ONLY THREE DOLLARS.

► This is, without exception, the best and most beautifully illustrated Life of Washington ever published.

HISTORYOF THEINDIAN WARSOFTHE UNITED STATES,FROM THE DISCOVERY TO THE PRESENT TIME;WITH ACCOUNTS OFThe Origin, Manners, Superstitions, &c., of the Aborigines.

BY WILLIAM V. MOORE.

THIS BEAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE WORK CONTAINS:

A General Account of the Indians of North America.

Early Indian Wars of Florida.

Early Indian Wars of Virginia.

Early Indian Relations of New England.

The Pequod War.

King Philip’s War.

King William’s War.

Wars of the Five Nations.

Queen Anne’s War.

Lovewell’s War.

Last French and Indian War.

Pontiac’s War.

War of the Western Indians.

Indian Wars of Carolina, previous to the Revolution.

Cresap’s War.

Indian Wars of the Revolution.

North-Western War, (during Washington’s Administration).

Tippecanoe War.

North-Western War, (1812 and 1813).

The Creek War.

Black Hawk’s War.

Seminole War.

In one beautifully printed octavo volume, illustrated with numerous colored and plain Engravings. ► PRICE ONLY TWO DOLLARS.

THELIFE AND SPEECHESOFHENRY CLAY,WITH APORTRAITAND AView of the Birth-Place of Mr. Clay.

In one handsome large octavo volume of over 1200 pages, handsomely bound in cloth, gilt.

Price only Three Dollars,

OR BOUND IN TWO VOLUMES, CLOTH, GILT, $3.50.

TheBiography of this most distinguished and honored Statesman is eminently fraught with encouragement and hope for aspiring youth—especially for those who enter upon the stage of active life, unportioned and unheralded by the partial voice of powerful friends and kindred.  Henry Clay was one of the many among our eminent men who, besides the disadvantages of poverty and obscurity, were fated to encounter that of early orphanage.  Yet his subsequent career emphatically teaches that no one who is conscious of possessing the requisite qualities need ever apprehend that humility of origin or obscurity of position will deprive him of opportunities to serve and honor his country.  The work here presented is intended to trace clearly the career of Mr. Clay, from his entrance on the stage of public life down to the period of his death—mainly by the right of his own lofty, persuasive, and impassioned eloquence.  Mr. Clay’s parliamentary efforts, clear, direct, and vigorous, embody all the illustration that is needful to their full understanding—the great importance, variety, and indestructible interest of the topics he generally discussed—the character and ability of the orator, the direct and exact bearing of his arguments on the controversies and interests of the times—all combine to render his speeches among the most valuable contributions of Patriotism and Genius to the enlightenment and elevation of the American people.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

LIVESOFGREAT AND CELEBRATEDCHARACTERS,Of all Ages and Countries;

COMPRISING

HEROES, CONQUERORS, STATESMEN, AUTHORS, ARTISTS,EXTRAORDINARY HUMORISTS, MISERS,MOUNTEBANKS, KINGS ANDQUEENS, JUGGLERS,

AND OTHER

Curiosities of Human Nature.

COMPILED FROM AUTHENTIC MATERIALS.

ILLUSTRATED BY

Several Hundred Engravings.

► This work will be found to be one of the most interesting character, bringing, as it does, all classes of mankind in a single view before the mind of the reader.  It will be found to be as instructive as it is entertaining and amusing.

The work is beautifully printed,on fine white paper,and is elegantly bound,forming a beautiful large Octavo volume of nearly800pages,embellished with numerous Portraits of the Men and Women whose Biographies it contains.

Price only Two Dollars and Fifty Cents.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

ILLUSTRATEDCHRISTIAN MARTYROLOGY:BEING ANAUTHENTIC AND GENERAL HISTORICAL ACCOUNTOF THE PRINCIPAL

PERSECUTIONS AGAINST THE CHURCH OF CHRIST,

IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD,

COMPILED FROM THE LATEST SOURCES,

BY REV. C. SPARRY.

ILLUSTRATED WITH 24 FINE ENGRAVINGS,

And handsomely hound in Arabesque gilt.  Price $1.50.  In red morocco, full gilt sides and back, and gilt edges, $2.00.

This valuable work contains a History of the

Persecutions in the first Ages of the World.

Life of Jesus Christ, with his Sufferings and Martyrdom.

Lives, Sufferings, and Martyrdom of the Apostles.

The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Primitive Persecutions, under the Roman Emperors.

The Persecutions against the Christians of Persia.

The Persecutions under the Arian Heretics.

The Persecutions under Julian the Apostate.

The Persecutions of the Christians by the Goths, etc.

The Persecutions under the Arian Vandals.

Horrible Massacre in France, A.D. 1572.

The Siege of Sancerre.

Persecutions of the Waldensss, in the Valleys of Piedmont.

Persecutions in Germany and Lithuania.

Persecutions in Poland—Destruction of the City of Lesna.

Rise and Progress of the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal.

The Lives of Doctor Ægidio, Doctor Constantine, Nicholas Burton, and Wm. Gardener.

The Persecutions in Italy.

The Persecutions in Calabria.

Individuals Martyred in different parts of Italy.

The Persecutions of the Marquisate of Saluces.

The Persecutions in the Valtoline.

Persecutions in Bohemia.

General Persecutions in Germany.

Persecutions in England during the reign of Henry IV.

Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester.

Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London.

Thomas Cranmer, the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury.

Persecutions in England during the Reign of Queen Mary.

Persecutions in Scotland during the Reign of Henry VIII.

The Life, Sufferings, and Martyrdom, of Geo. Wishart.

Persecutions of Protestants in Ireland—The Irish Massacre.

Popish Cruelties in Mexico and South America.

Judgments of God on Persecutors.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

LEARY & GETZ’S EDITION,

LARGE TYPEPilgrim’s Progress:TO WHICH IS ADDEDTRAVELS OF THE UNGODLY.

NOT IN ANY OTHER EDITION IN THIS COUNTRY.

Price in neat Cloth, gilt back

$2.00

do. do.  Arabesque, gilt back

2.50

do. do.  Red Morocco, gilt edges, sides & back

3.00

do. do.  Super Antique

5.00

PILGRIM’S PROGRESS.—A new octavo Pictorial Edition of Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, from this world to that which is to come; delivered under the similitude of a Dream.  To which is added THE TRAVELS OF THE UNGODLY, or the Life and Death of Mr. Badman, contained in no other edition.  Also, containing a LIFE OF BUNYAN, and with Scott’s numerous and full explanatory notes.  Printed with very large type, being the most readable edition published in the United States.  Illustrated with fine Engravings, and bound in neat and substantial bindings.

LEARY & GETZ,Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

BURDER’SHistory of all Religions:WITH ACCOUNTS OF THECEREMONIES AND CUSTOMS,OR,THE FORMS OF WORSHIP

Practised by the several Nations of the known World, from the earliest Records to the present time.

GREATLY IMPROVED AS A BOOK OF REFERENCE BY THE INSERTION OF

A FULL ACCOUNT, HISTORICAL, DOCTRINAL, AND STATISTICAL,OF THERELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN THE U. STATES.

By Rev. JOEL PARKER, D.D.

DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE USE OF FAMILIES.

In one large octavo volume, handsomely bound, and

Embellished with Elegant Engravings.

PRICE ONLY THREE DOLLARS.

This highly valuable work contains—The History of the Jews—The Religions Customs and Ceremonies of the Jews—Life of Mohammed—Religious Tenets, Ceremonies, and Customs of the Mohammedans—The Greek Church—The Religious Tenets, Customs, Ceremonies, &c., of the Roman Catholic Church—The Religious Customs and Ceremonies of Protestant Communities, including Lutherans, Episcopalians, Kirk of Scotland, English and American Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Quakers, The Associate Reformed Church, Reformed Dutch Church, Congregationalists, Free Will Baptists, Campbellite Baptists, Moravians, Swedenborgians, Unitarians, Universalists, Shakers, Mormons, &c., &c.  Together with a full account of the Religious Ceremonies and Customs of Pagan Nations and Tribes, including the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Tyrians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Scythians, Druids, Chinese, Japanese, Thibetians and Tartars, Hindoos, Laplanders, Indian Tribes, African Tribes, Polynesians, &c., &c.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

Price only$2.50.

NEW AND ENLARGED EDITIONOFDR. BUCHAN’SDOMESTIC MEDICINE;OR, A TREATISE ON THEPRETENTION AND CURE OF DISEASES,BYREGIMEN AND SIMPLE MEDICINES.

WITH THE LATEST CORRECTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND FULL DIRECTIONS IN BOARD TO

AIR, EXERCISE, BATHING, CLOTHING, SLEEP, DIET, &c. &c.

AND THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF THE

DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

TO WHICH IS ADDED

A COMPLETE FAMILY DISPENSATORY,

FOR THE USE OF PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS.

BY WILLIAM BUCHAN, M.D.

Twenty-ninth American, from the Last London Edition,

WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS BY ANAMERICAN PHYSICIAN.

► This work, it is confidently believed (from the nature and character of it) will find its way into the hands of every family.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

ROTTECK’SHISTORY OF THE WORLD.MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED!

Thework now offered to the public is designed to fill up a great chasm in onemost importantdepartment of literature.  To satisfy a want felt, not only by the student, by the man left to himself for an education, but also by the intelligent of all classes of society.  It will supply the great mass of the public, who are at present almost necessarily in the dark as to the past world and its destinies, with a complete picture of all the great events relating to the world and to man, from the earliest dawn of history down to the present time; and we indulge the hope that it will satisfy the universal want of a good General History of the World.  We have works entitled “Histories of the World,” or “Universal Histories,” it is true; but all of them (we mean those in a small form, and such as are within the reach of the generality of readers) are sadly deficient, ill-selected, and worse arranged: they could not, according to the ideas of the author of this work, be considered, strictly speaking,General Histories of the World.

The author of this History is celebrated throughout Europe as ascholar, as astatesman, and as abold defender of liberty; and this reputation will certainly be an excellent recommendation of his work to the American public.  Although born in Germany, educated in its far-famed halls of learning, and breathing aGermanatmosphere, he is not a German alone; he is a man whom the world may claim.  He is no mystic, full of unintelligible, useless theories; but a man devoted to practicable objects, to the welfare of his race, and to pure religion and morality.

His History has been extensively circulated in Europe (in the German,French,Dutch,Swedish,and Danish languages), and is the most popular one that has ever been published.  For, although he may be ranked as the first historian of Europe, he has written, not for a particular class, but for people in general.  In fine, his History is equally fitted for thestudent, themerchant, thefarmer, themechanic, and theprofessional man.

THE WORK IS PUBLISHED IN ONE LARGE OCTAVO VOLUME OF OVER 1700 PAGES,

Illustrated with 28 Splendid Engravings.

►In order to bring this History within the reach of all classes of readers, the Publishers have been induced to put it at the extremely low price of

$3.50 per Copy.

Over 100,000 Copies of this valuable work have been sold in Germany alone.

LEARY & GETZ, Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

THE CHRISTIAN’S LEGACY;OR,BIBLE DIRECTORY.

BY THE REV. WILLIAM JACKSON.

THE CHRISTIAN’S LEGACY having gone through 10 editions, in a short space of time, the writer has no other apology to offer for the 11th edition, than a belief of its proving useful toallChristians of every denomination.

A conviction that a knowledge of the Bible, above all other books, is calculated “to make one wise;” and that an advantage is given to the enemy by not attending to our Lord’s admonition, “Search the Scriptures,” led to an attempt to assist the inquirer in his “Search” afterTRUTH.

The design of the work is, to make the reading and study of theHoly Scripturesmore easy and delightful; especially to those who have but few helps, little time for studying, or are young in years.  Theplanis new; and the arrangement so simple, that no one, not even a child, need mistake it; but may, without knowing a word of the Bible beforehand, find whatever the Scriptures contain on any subject, as readily as though he knew the whole Bible by heart.

It is a handsome volume of 420 full pages, printed with good type, on clear, fine white paper; is handsomely bound and lettered, with a striking likeness of the author.

The first 310 pages contain as many subjects, adapted to every state and condition of the Christian in Life, Death, the Grave, and beyond the grave, as far as the Bible goes but no farther: for there is not asectarianexpression to be found in the work.  Each Page is complete of itself.

The last 110 pages contain a compendium of every book in the Bible, with the history of the several writers, &c.; together with the character of the first Christians—the example—miracles—parables—and remarkable discourses of Christ—the prophecies with their fulfillment—figurative and symbolical language of the Bible, alphabetically arranged, with the import of each word—a description of the Jewish offerings; and the different Sects mentioned in the Scriptures—Scriptural difficulties accounted for—fate of the Evangelists and Apostles—Hebrew offices—a Pronouncing Dictionary of the “hard names” in the Old and New Testament, &c.

AnalphabeticalIndexis placed in the former part of the book, and by consulting which, the reader may readily find an answer to any question, that may be asked him by any Bible question-book, or individual; providing, that it is a question that would benefit any one to have answered, isnotSectarian, and is one that theBiblecan answer.

The following are only a few of the names and residences of the Clergy, of various denominations, who have patronized and recommended the Christian’s Legacy:

Providence, R. I.: Rev. Messrs. Tucker, Vinten, Mackreading, Dowling, Taylor, Hall.—Newport, R. I.: Rev. Messrs. Watson, Vinten, Smith.—Pawtuckett, R. I.: Rev. Mr. Gonealves.—Lowell,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Blanchard, Hanks, Burnap, Edson, McCoy, Sarjent, Brewster, Hoes, Porter, Woodman, Thurstan, Cole.New Bedford,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Knight, Hawley, Howes, Dawes.—Fall River,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Fowler, Russell, Taylor.—Charlestown,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Greene.—Brookline,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Shailer.—Newburyport, Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Campbell, Sternes, Pike.—Grafton,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Richards.—Cabotsville,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Scott.—Taunton,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Eldridge.—Milford,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Long, Tozer.—Holliston,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Metlack, Rice.—Pocasset,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Wallen.—Rochester,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Clarke.—Mansfield,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Culver, Latham.—Upton,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Wood, Bullard, Eastman.—Dorchester,Mass.: Rev. Mr. Boyden.—E. Cambridge,Mass. Rev. Mr. Wilson.—Haverhill,Mass.:Rev. Mr. Plummer.—Malden,Mass.: Rev. Mr. McLeish.—Hartford,Conn.: Rev. Messrs. Hodgson, Eaton.—New Haven,Conn.: Rev. Messrs. Teasdale, Law.—Portsmouth, N. H.: Rev. Messrs. Davis, Harris.—Dover, N. H.: Rev. Mr. Mason.—Brooklyn, N. Y.: Rev. Messrs. Youngs, Burnett.—Williamsburg, L. I.: Rev. Mr. Roberts.—Newark, N. J.: Rev. Messrs. Whittaker, Lenhart—Elizabethtown, N. J.: Rev. Messrs. Magie, Greene.—Boston,Mass.: Rev. Messrs. Meyrell, Russell, Bartoll, Winslow, Phelps, Kirk, Pierce, Huested, Clarke, Sharpe, Raymond, Read, Motte, Sarjent, Pierpont, Parkham, Barrett, Gannett, Gray, Robbins.—New York: Rev. Messrs. Bond, Levings, Bangs, Stocking, Nichols, Cheney, Bangs, Seney, Withey, Martyn, Jacobs.—Philadelphia,Pa.: Rev. Messrs. Burrows, Lincoln, Suddards, McKnight, Onins, Cooper, Stockton, Keller, Ewell, White.—Lancaster,Pa.: Rev. Mr. Gerry.—Reading,Pa.: Rev. Mr. Schoch.—Columbia,Pa.: Rev. Mr. Humphrey.

Published by LEARY & GETZ, 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia.  Price only $1.25.

RELIGIOUS BOOKS,SUITABLE FOR ALL DENOMINATIONS.

Bunyan’s Minor Works: ContainingGrace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners: in a Faithful Account of the Life of John Bunyan; or, a brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to Him, in converting him to the Faith of His Blessed Son Jesus Christ; wherein is particularly shown what sight of, and what trouble he had for sin; and also, what various temptations he hath met with, and how God hath carried him through them all.  Also,Heart’s Ease in Heart Trouble;The World to Come, or Visions of Heaven and Hell; andThe Barren Fig Tree, or the Doom and Downfall of the Fruitless Professor.  Complete in one beautiful 32mo. volume, bound in cloth, gilt, with a Portrait of John Bunyan.  Price 50 cents.

Baxter’s Saints’ Everlasting Rest; or, a Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in Heaven.  18mo., cloth, gilt, with a Portrait of the Author.  Price 50 cents.

Doddridge’s Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul.  Illustrated in a Course of Practical Addresses, with a Sermon on the care of the Soul.  A neat 18mo. volume, with a Portrait of the Author.  Bound in cloth, gilt.  Price 50 cents.

The Vicar of Wakefield.  A Tale.  To which is affixedThe Deserted Village.  By OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M.D.  18mo., cloth, gilt, with a Portrait of the Author.  Price 50 cents.  Sir Walter Scott, in speaking of this admirable work, observes:—“We read the Vicar of Wakefield in youth and in age.  We return to it again and again, and bless the memory of an author who contrives so well to reconcile us to human nature.  Whether we choose the pathetic or the humorous parts of the story, we find the best and truest sentiments enforced in the moat beautiful language.  In too many works of this class there are particular passages unfit to be perused by youth and innocence; but the wreath of Goldsmith is unsullied.  He wrote to exalt virtue and expose vice.”

Willison’s Afflicted Man’s Companion; or, a Directory for persons and families afflicted with sickness, or any other distress; with directions to the sick, both under and after affliction; also, directions to the friends of the sick, and others who visit them; and likewise to all, how to prepare both for sickness and death, and how to be exercised at the time of dying.  To which in added a collection of comfortable texts of Scripture, very suitable for dying believers.  The choice sayings of many eminent dying saints.  The author’s last advice to his wife and children; and his dying words, written by himself, and found among his papers after his death.  A new edition, revised and improved, in 1 vol. 18mo., cloth, gilt, with a handsome Portrait of the Author.  Price 50 cents.

Zimmerman on Solitude.  With the Life of the Author.  This is a neat edition of this deservedly popular book.  18mo., cloth, gilt, with a Portrait of Zimmerman.  Price 50 cents.

Drew on the Immortality and Immateriality of the Soul.  18mo., cloth.  Price 50 cents.

Pollok’s Course of Time.  With an enlarged Index, a Memoir of the Author, an introductory notice, and an analysis prefixed to each book.  Revised edition.  18mo., cloth, gilt, with plates.  Price 50 cents.  The same work, half bound, price 25 cents.

Dr. Dodd’s Lectures to Young Men.  Steel Plates.  24mo., cloth, gilt.  Price 63 cents.

LEARY & GETZ,Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

FARMERS’ BARN-BOOK:byCLATER, YOUATT, SKINNER, AND MILLS.

CONTAINING

THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, AND TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES INCIDENT TOOXEN, SHEEP, AND SWINE;

THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF

NEAT CATTLE;

WITH AN ESSAY ON THE USE OF OXEN AND THE BREED OF SHEEP.

STABLE MANAGEMENT,

TREATMENT OF THE

DISEASES OF HORSES;

PLAIN AND PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS IN THEChoice and Purchase of Horses;

WITHDIRECTIONS HOW TO ASCERTAIN THE GOOD QUALITIES, AND DETECTTHE FAULTS OFCARRIAGE, CART, AND SADDLE HORSES.

One large 12mo. volume, neatly and strongly bound and

Illustrated with Numerous Engravings.

And sold at the low price of

ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A COPY.

This is one of the most useful works for the agriculturist that has ever been published in this country.  On the score of self-interest alone, the most calculating, it may be supposed, will not hesitate to provide himself with a book, which, in teaching him the important practical facts contained herein, may enable him to save the life even of the meanest animal on his estate.  The want of such a book would be an obvious defect in every farmer’s house; and this is one of the highest and most recent authority.  ► Let no farmer who values his own interest, neglect to procure a copy of it.

LEARY & GETZ,Publishers,No.138North Second Street,Philadelphia.

Just published Complete,in Two Imperial Octavo

Volumes,of840Pages each,

CHAMBERS’SINFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE;OR,

POPULAR ENCYCLOPÆDIA,

EMBRACING ALL THE BRANCHES OF GENERAL KNOWLEDGENECESSARY TO CONSTITUTE A WELL INFORMED MAN.

The Work has been Edited by an accomplished American Scholar, who, without impairing in the slightest degree the integrity of the original text, has added such notes, and made such corrections and additions as were necessary to adapt it to the wants of the American public.

The plan on which the work is formed, was to select only the subjects on which it is important that a people, who feel the value of sound education, should be well informed.  Theminutiæof biography, topography, scientific technicalities, and other matters to which there may be only need for occasional reference, are dismissed, and thus what usually fills the greater part of an Encyclopædia is at once got rid of.  There only remains a series of articles on the MOST IMPORTANT BRANCHES OF SCIENCE, PHYSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND MORAL; NATURAL HISTORY, POLITICAL HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY.  AND GENERAL LITERATURE.  All is given which, if studied and received into the mind, would make an individual, in the common walks of life, A WELL INFORMED MAN.  While, with a few exceptions, only that is omitted which is not needed as a part of the standing knowledge of any person whatever, besides those for whom it may have a professional or local interest.

INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE,

Therefore, is an ENCYCLOPÆDIA including such knowledge only as tends to improve every mind possessing it—such knowledge as expands, liberalizes, and fertilizes.  The ruling objects of the accomplished authors, the Messrs. Chambers, have been to give what may be expected to prove the means of SELF-EDUCATION to the people generally, whether enjoying the means of academic instruction or not.

AMONG THE SUBJECTS TREATED ARE

Astronomy,

Geography,

Geology.

Physical Hist’y of Man,

Ancient History—

Egypt,

Arabia-Petræa,

History of the Jews—Palestine,

History of Greece and Rome,

History of the Middle Ages,

History of Great Britain and Ireland,

Constitution and Resources of the British Empire,

Descriptions of—

England,

London,

Scotland,

Ireland,

British America,

United States,

Australia,

Van Diemen’s Land,

New Zealand,

South America,

West Indies,

East Indies,

China and the Tea Trade,

Ocean—

Maritime Discovery,

Navigation,

The Whale—

Whale Fisheries,

Conveyance—

Roads,

Canals,

Railways,

Zoology,

Account of the Human Body,

Vegetable Physiology,

Botany,

Natural Theology,

History of the Bible—Christianity,

Private Duties of Life

Public and Social Duties of Life,

Life and Maxims of Franklin,

Preservation of Health,

Commerce—

Money,

Banks,

History and Nature of Laws.

Political Economy,

Population,

Poor-Laws,

Life Assurance,

Mohammedan and Pagan Religions,

Superstitions,

Domestic Economy,

Cookery,

Proverbs and Old Sayings,

Natural Philosophy,

Mechanics,

Machinery,

Hydrostatics,

Hydraulics,

Pneumatics,

Optics,

Light,

Acoustics,

Chemistry,

Chemistry applied to the Arts

Electricity,

Galvanism,

Electro-Magnetism,

Meteorology,

The Weather,

Phrenology,

Principles of Civil Government,

Language,

English Grammar,

Logic,

Education,

Drawing and Perspective,

Arithmetic,

Algebra,

Geometry,

Popular Statistics,

Agriculture,

Social Economics of the Industrious Orders.

Improvement of Waste Lands,

The Kitchen Garden,

The Flower Garden,

The Fruit Garden,

Arboriculture,

The Horse,

Cattle and Dairy Husbandry,

Sheep,

Pigs,

Goats,

Rabbits,

Poultry,

Cage Birds,

Bees,

The Dog,

Field Sports,

Angling,

Gymnastic Exercises,

In-door Amusements,

Chronology,

Printing,

Engraving,

Lithography,

Architecture,

The Steam Engine,

Mining,

Metals,

Coal,

Salt, and a variety of other subjects

The expense of preparing this work has been very heavy, as, in addition to the closely condensed printed matter, it has bean necessary to execute upwards of FIVE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS, in order effectually to explain and embellish the various subjects of scientific, historical, and geographical information which the work embraces; but the publishers confidently rely on the intelligence and liberality of the public for remuneration.

This is one of the most useful books published, of which 100,000 copies have been sold in England.  Price, elegantly bound in Two Volumes, only FIVE DOLLARS.

THE CHRISTIAN’S LEGACY;

OR,

BIBLE DIRECTORY.

BY THE REV. WILLIAM JACKSON.


Back to IndexNext