VALUABLE BOOKS PUBLISHED BY GRIGG & ELLIOT. 



pages, we take the liberty of saying to all those that do, that th^ purusal of 

 the writings of Josephus will be found very interesting and instructing. 



All those who wish to possess a beautiful and correct copy of this invalu- 

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 in the Southern and Western States. 



BURDER'S VILLAGE SERMONS, or 101 plain and short 

 Discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of 

 families, Sunday schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction 

 in country villages. By George Burder. To which is added, to each Ser- 

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 at the end of the work. Complete in 1 vol. 8vo. 



These sermons, which are characterized by a beautiful simplicity, the en- 

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"This work fully deserves the immortality it has attained." 



This is a fine library edition of this invaluable work, and when we say 

 that it should be found in the possession of every family, we only reiterate 

 the sentiments and sincere wishes of all who take a deep interest in the 

 eternal welfare of mankind. 



BIGLAND'S NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS, 12 



colored plates. 



BIGLAND'S NATURAL HISTORY OF BIRDS, 12 co- 



lored plates. 



PERSIA. A DESCRIPTION OF. By Shoberl, with 12 

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These works are got up in a very superior style, and well deserve an 

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HIND'S POPULAR SYSTEM OF FARRIERY, taught 



on a new and easy plan, being a Treatise on all the diseases and accidents 

 to which the Horse is liable. With considerable additions and improve- 

 ments, adapted particularly to this country, by Thomas M. Smith, Vete- 

 rinary Surgeon, and Member of the London Veterinary Medical Society, in 

 I vol. 12mo. 



MASON'S POPULAR SYSTEM OF FARRIERY; com- 

 prising a general description of the noble and useful animal the Horse, 

 together with the quickest and simplest mode of fattening; necessary treat- 

 ment while undergoing excessive fatigue, or on a journey; the construction 

 and management of stables; different marks for ascertaining the age of a 

 Horse: also, a concise account of the diseases to which the Horse is subject; 

 with such remedies as long experience has proved to be effectual. By 

 Richard Mason, M. P., formerly of Surrey Co., Va. Ninth edition, with 

 additions. To which is added, a Prize Essay on MuleSy and An Appendix 

 containing observations and recipes for the cure of most of the common 

 distempers incident to Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Swine, 

 Dogs, &c. &c. Selected from different authors. Also, an Addenda, contain- 

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