APPLEGATE & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



SACRED LITERATURE OF THE LORD'S PRAYER. 



In which terms are defined, and the text carefullj considered. 

 12mo., cloth. 



" This is a volume of rare excellence, written in the author's 

 usual style of great beauty and elegance. It sparkles with gems 

 of elevated thought, and abounds in the most happy illustrations 

 of the great philosophical bearings of the several petitions of the 

 Lord's Prayer, on the general system of Revealed Religion, while 

 their philosophy is very forcibly applied to the various duties of 

 practical Christianity. 



" The introductory chapter is a learned and patient research 

 into the real origin and history of the use of this prayer, while 

 the succeeding chapters can not fail both to instruct the head 

 and improve the heart. We have not read a more interesting 

 book for many years, and can most cordially recommend it to 

 every lover of chaste theological literature." 



FARMER'S AND EMIGRANT'S BOOK. 



By JOSIAH T. MARSHALL, Author of " Emigrant's True Guide." 

 12mo., cloth, 500 pages. 



The publishers are gratified that they are onabled to satisfy the 

 universal demand for a volume which comprises a mass of su- 

 perior material, derived from the most authentic sources and 

 protracted research. 



The contents of the " Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand-Book " can 

 be accurately known and duly estimated only by a recurrence to 

 the Index of Subjects, which occupies twenty-four columns, com- 

 prising about fifteen hundred different points of information 

 respecting the management of a Farm, from the first purchase arid 

 clearing of the land to all its extensive details and departments. 

 The necessary conveniences, the household economy, the care of 

 the animals, the preservation of domestic health, the cultivation of 

 fruits with the science and taste of the arborist, and the produc- 

 tion of the most advantageous articles for sale, are all displayed 

 in a plain, instructive, and most satisfactory manner; adapted 

 peculiarly to the classes of citizens for whose use and benefit the 

 Work is specially designed. Besides a general outline of the 

 Constitution, with the Naturalization and Pre-emption Laws of 

 the United States, there is appended a Miscellany of 120 pages, 

 including a rich variety of advice, hints, and rules, the study and 

 knowledge of which will unspeakably promote both the comfort 

 and welfare of all who adopt and practice them. 



The publishers are assured that the commendations which the 

 "Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand-Book" has received, are fully 

 merited ; and they respectfully submit the work to Agriculturists, 

 in the full conviction that the Farmer or the Emigrant, in any 

 part of the country, will derive numberless blessings and im- 

 provements from his acquaintance with Mr. Marshall's manual. 



