GUULD, KKNDALL AND LINCOLN'S PUBLICATIONS. 



HOW TO BE A LADY? A Book for Girls, containing useful hints on 

 the formation of character. Fifth Thousand. Price 50 cents. 



" Having daughters of his own, and having been many years employed in writing for 

 the young, he hopes to be able to offer some good advice, in the following pages, in an en- 

 tertaining way, for girls or misses, between the ages of eight and fifteen. His object is, to 

 assist them in forming their characters upon the best model; that they may become well- 

 bred, intelligent, refined, and good ; and then they will be real ladies, in the highest sense." 



Preface. 



" We notice these two books together, not merely because they are by the same author, 

 and contemplate the same general end, but because they are, to some extent, identical. 

 They are both full of wholesome and judicious counsels, which are well fitted to preserve 

 the young from the numberless evils to which they are exposed, and to mould them to 

 virtue and usefulness. The style is simple and perspicuous ; and there is a directness and 

 earnestness pervading the whole, which, one would suppose, must secure for it a ready 

 access to the youthful mind and heart." Albany Argus. 



HOW TO BE A MAN; A Book for Boys, containing useful hints on 

 the formation of Character. Fifth Thousand. Price 50 cents. 



" My design in writing has been to contribute something towards forming tlue character 

 of those who are to be our future electors, legislators, governors, judges, ministers, lawyers, 

 and physicians, after the best model ; and, from the kind reception of my former attempts 

 to benefit American youth, I trust they will give a candid hearing to the hints contained in 

 the following pages. It is intended for boys or, if you please, for young gentlemen, in 

 early youth, from eight or ten to fifteen or sixteen years of age." Preface. 



" Two delightful volumes by the Rev. Harvey Newcomb. These are written by an intel- 

 ligent Christian father. They contain wise and important counsels and cautions, adapted 

 to^the young, and made entertaining by the interesting style and illustrations by the au- 

 thor. They are fine mirrors, in which are reflected the prominent lineaments of the Chri- 

 tian young gentleman and young lady. The execution of the works is of the first order, and 

 the books will afford elegant and most profitable presents for the young." American Pulpit. 



ANECDOTES FOR BOYS? Entertaining Anecdotes and Narratives, 

 illustrative of principles and character. Price 42 cents. 



"Nothing has a greater interest for a youthful mind than a well-told story, and no 

 medium of conveying moral instructions so attractive or so successful. The influence of 

 all such stories is far more powerful when the child is assured that they are true. The 

 book before us is conducted upon these ideas. It is made up of a series of anecdotes, every 

 one of which inculcates some excellent moral lesson. We cannot too highly approve of the 

 book, or too strongly recommend it to parents." Western Continent, Baltimore. 



ANECDOTES FOR GIRLS; Entertaining Anecdotes and Narratives, 

 illustrative of principles and character. Price 42 cents. 



" There is a charm about these two beautiful volumes not to be mistaken. They are 

 deeply interesting and instructive, without being fictitious. The anecdotes are many, 

 short, and spirited, with a moral drawn from each, somewhat after the manner of Todd ; and 

 no youth can read them without finding something therein adapted to every age, condition, 

 and duty of life. We commend it to families and schools." Albany Spectator. 



" No fictitious narratives have been introduced. The anecdotes are drawn from a great 

 variety of sources, and have many important applications to the temptations and dangers 

 to which the young are specially exposed. Like all the publications which have proceeded 

 from Mr. Newcomb's prolific pen, these volumes are highly, and in the best sense, utilita- 

 rian. He desires to instruct rather than to dazzle ; to infuse correct principles into the 

 minds and the hearts of the young, than cater to a depraved appetite for romantic excitement 

 We cordially commend these volumes to all parents and children." Christian Alliance. 



CHRISTIANITY DEMONSTRATED in four distinct and indepen- 

 dent series of proofs ; with an explanation of the Types and Prophecies 

 concerning the Messiah. Price 75 cents. 



The object of the writer has been to classify and condense the evidence, that the whole 

 force of each particular kind might be seen at one view. He has also aimed to render the 

 work practical, so as to have it a book to be read as well as studied. The Types and Prophe- 

 cies furnish an important species of evidence, and are rich, in instruction npon the way 

 of Salvation. 



