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I. WOMAN'S MISSION. 



Grift Book for Young Ladies. 



Or "Woman's Mission; being; Familiar Letters to a Young Lady on 

 her Amusements, Employments, Studies, Acquaintances, male and 

 female, Friendships, &c., by Dr. WM. A. ALCOTT, frontispiece on 

 steel, Muslin, 807 pp., r2mo., 75 cents. 



CONTENTS - LEADING HEADS. 



General Views and Remarks ; Spirit of Woman's Mission ; Duties to Herself; Amnse- 

 mente; Employments; Studies, Books, Ac. ; Moral Character ; Associates in the Fam- 

 ily; Associates beyond the Family; Mere Acquaintance ; Correspondents; Doing Good 

 with the Pen; Particular Friendships: Society of the other Sex; Friendship with th 

 other Sex; Qualifications for Friendship; Physical Qualifications: Seven Plain Rules; 

 Disappointments; Doing Good; Pullinsout of the Fire; Associated Effort ; Church and 

 Babbath School; Truth, Justice, and Mercy ; Labors among the Sick ; Self-denial; Self- 

 sacrifice. 



II. HEALTH, BEAUTY, AND HAPPINESS. 



Young Woman's Book of Health, 



By Dr. WM. A. ALCOTT, 312 pp., 12mo., Muslin, 75 cents. 



Th Young Woman's Book of Health, from the pen of Dr. Win. A. Alcott conveys, 

 In simple and untechnical language, an amount of medical information which cannot 

 but be of eminent service to those to whom it is addressed. The main object of the 

 volume is to state the means of preserving one's health, rather than the way to hunt 

 up one's health when lost Doctor Alcott's reputation is well known in this conn try, 

 and we feel satisfied that not only young females, but women of all ages, will find this 

 his last book eminently instructive and suggestive. Western Christian Adv. 



III. WHAT WOMAN MAY AND SHOULD BE. 



Young Lady's Book, 



Or, Principles of Female Education, by Rev. WM. HOSMEB, frontis- 



piece on steel, 301 pp. 12mo., Muslin, 75 cents. 

 CONTENTS. 



Chapter I Woman as a Human Being; Chapter II Woman as a 

 3ucial Being; Chapter III Moral Education ; Chapter IV Intel 

 lectual Education ; Chapter V Physical Education ; Chapter VI 

 Domestic Education ; Chapter VII -Civil Education ; Chapter VIII 

 Ornamental Education. 



The foregoing works are eminently popular. They should occupy a place in the cabi- 

 net of every young lady in the land, as their counsels will always be found reliable, and 

 their instructions possess a charm which renders them not only useful, but very agrees 

 V > and entertaining companions. 



Sold by all Booksellers. Mailed, post-paid, to any address, upon receipt of price. 

 C. M. SAXTON, MILLER & Co., Publishers, 



'25 Park foic, A r ew York. 



