Catalogue of stereopticons, dissolving view apparatus, magic lanterns : and list of over 3000 carefully selected views for the illustration of subjects of popular interest. (1867)

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42 McAllister, Optician, 49 Nassau St., New Yo&vl. 5 On, through morass and plough, he strives to fly From hateful memories of days gone by. 6 The end releases other men from strife; His fate is ceaseless toil and deathless life. 7 Now when fantastic visions fill the air Sorrow surrenders to a dull despair. 8 Transfixed with awe, he feels his God is nigh; And, conscience-stricken, looks on Cavalry. 9 Secure he stands, and fearless gazes round, Where arrows fall and corpses strew the ground. 10 On thro' the storm he speeds, 'midst drowning cries, Whilst helpless vessels sink before his eyes. 11 Trees intertwined with snakes he walks beneath, Safe thro' dark valleys ripe with hideous death. 12 The Judgment Day 1 He hears the trumpets' blast. And, prostrate, owns his Saviour's love at last. ULTTSTItATIONS TO THE GOSPEL, By F. Oveebkck. Finely Colored Photographs.— $2 75 per Slide. 1 The Annunciation to Mary—Luke i, 26-28. 2 The salutation of Elizabeth to Mary—Luke i, 39-36. 3 The naming of John the Baptist—Luke i, 57-67. 4 The birth of Christ—Luke ii, 1-20. 5 The presentation of Jesus in the Temple—Luke ii, 22-40. 6 The offerings of the Wise Men—Matth. ii, l-)2. 7 The flight into Egypt advised by an Angel—Matth. ii, 13-15. 8 The slaughter of the Innocents—Matth. ii, 16-19. 9 Jesus in the workshop of Joseph—Luke ii, 51, 52. 10 Jesus in the Temple—Luke hi, 41-51. 11 John baptises Jesus—Matth. iii, 1-17. 12 The wedding at Cana. Water made into wine—John ii, 1-11. 13 Jesus healing the Sick—Luke iv, 38-40. 11 The calling of Matthew—Matth. ix, 9. 15 Jesus' feet anointed by a sinner—Luke vi, 36. 16 Jesus preaching from a ship—Matth. xxiii, 1-3. 17 Parable of the good seed and the cockle—Matth. xiii, 24-30. 18 Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven ?—Matth. xviii, 1-4, 19 Jesus in the house of Mary and Martha—Luke x, 38-42. 20. The return of the Prodigal Son—Luke xv, 11-32. 21 Christ raises Lazarus -John xi, 32-16. 22 Christ entering Jerusalem—Matth. xxi. 1-11. 23 Jesus speaks against the the Pharisees—Matth. xxiii, 1-33. 24 The five wise and the five foolish virgins—Matth. xxv, 1-13. 25 Christ washing the feet of his Disciples-John xiii, 1-16. 2S John leaning on Jesus' bosom—John xiii, 23-30. 27 The Apostles asleep—Matth. xxvi, 36-46. 28 Christ bound and led to judgment—John, xviii, 12-15. 29 Christ thrice denied by Peter—Matth. xxvi, 73-75. 30 Herod and Pil ite made friends—Luke xxiii, 5-12. 31 Barrabas released and Jesus delivered to be crucified—Matth. xxrii, 15-53. 32 Christ scourged—John xix, 1. 33 Behold the man! (Ecce Homo !)—John xix, 1-15. 34. Christ bearing the Cross—John xix 16 17 35 The Crucifixion of Christ—John xix lfr-22* 36 The burial of Christ—Mark xv, 46, 47. 37 The resurrection of Christ—Matth. xxviii 1-15 33 Christ appears to Thomas—John xxii, 24I29. 39 Christ commending his flock to Peter—.John xxi 15-17 40 The asaension of Christ—Luke xxiv, 50 51 '