e medium of forming the appetite for
strong drink, and ultimately destroying thousands of the most promising
youth of our country. You will hardly ever meet with an intemperate
person without finding him addicted to the use of tobacco. The public
only want light on this important subject, to act. Your able and
convincing Disquisition will be the means of doing much good. I hope
funds will be provided to furnish a copy to each clergyman in the United
States. Send me one thousand copies of the second edition, as soon as it
is from the press."
For other recommendations, see 7th and 8th pages.
PRICE.--12 1-2 single, $1 per dozen, $8 a hundred, and $7 a hundred by
the thousand.
The co-operation of Societies, and of benevolent individuals, is
earnestly requested, in this important reform. Young men are invited to
engage in circulating this work.
All communications addressed post paid, to either of the Booksellers
named on the cover; and all orders accompanied with the cash, will
receive prompt attention.
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