A D VER TISEMENTS. 
ALL AROUND THE HOUSE; 
OR, 
HOW TO MAKE HOMES HAPPY. 
BY 
Mrs. HENRY WARD BEECHER, 
Author of “ Motherly Talks,” etc. 
One volume, 12mo. Cloth. - Price, $l.SO. 
“ This volume consists of the reprint of those social chats with young 
housekeepers in which Mrs. Beecher so excels, together with a large num¬ 
ber of receipts. The volume is as sensible and practical within as it is 
neat and attractive without.”— New York Examiner and Chronicle. 
“ The book is an encyclopaedia of household information which no woman 
can read without benefit. It can not fail to be a help to many untaught 
housekeepers, while the more experienced may find suggestions of value. 
The volume would be a blessing if it could go into every household and be 
attentively read.”— Chicago Inter-Ocean. 
“She has not lived in vain who has gathered together so much of 
worldly wisdom, and bequeathed it in such attractive form to those who 
come after her, treading the dangerous quicksands that beset domestic life 
in this nervous and electrical age.”— San Francisco Evening Post. 
“ Every house which has Mrs. Beecher’s book will be the happier for 
it.”— Erie (Pa.) Sunday Morning Gazette . 
“ The book is counselor and cook combined, and a treasure in any 
house.”— Toledo Sunday Journal. 
“No book has appeared among the many issued for the household 
which combines so many excellences for the promotion of domestic well¬ 
being.”— New York Baptist Weekly. 
“ No housekeeper can read the book without advantage.”— Albany Jour. 
“ This is an invaluable book; its pages contain a liberal education in 
household matters.”— Nashville Daily American. 
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 
1, 3, & 5 Bond Street, New York. 
