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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22 McAllister, Optician, 49 Nassau St., New York. BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. 12 Finelt Colored Photographs $33 00 per Set, 1. The Filgrim and his Burden. 7. Christian and the Shepherds. 2. The Pilgrim at the Gate. 8. The Pilgrims found Sleeping. 3. The Slough of Uespond. 9. Vanity Fair. 4. Christian and the three Shining ones. 10. Giant Pope. 5. The Shining Light. 11. Christian Arming. 6. Tlie Pilgrim and the Lions. 12. Passing through the Waters. CHRISTIANA AND HER DAUGHTERS. Continuation of Pilgrim's Progress. 12 Finely Colored Photographs.— $33 00 per Set. 1. Christiana and her Children. 8. The Shepherd Boy in the Valley of Humili- 2. The Letter. ation. 3. The Man with the Muck Rake. 9. The Pilgrims in the Valley of the Shadow 4. The Bath of Sanctitication. of Death. 6. Great Heart and the Pilgrims. 10. The Pilgrims at the House of Gaius. 6. Fight between Great Heart and Grim. 11. Death of Giant Despair. 7. The young Pilgrims catechised by Prudence 12. Christiana preparing to Cross the River. THE BOTTLE. From the originals, by G. Cruikshank. 8 Finely Colored Photographs.— $22 00 per Set. 1. The bottle is brought out for the first time. The husband induces his wife "just to take a drop." 2. He is discharged from hi3 employment for drunkenness. " They pawn their clothes to supply the bottle. 3. An execution sweeps off the greater part of their furniture. " They comfort themselves with the bottle." 4. Unable to obtain employment, they are driven by poverty into the streets to beg, and bv this means still supply the bottle. 5. Cold, misery and want destroy theii youngest child. " They console themselves with the bottle." 6. Fearful quarrels and brutal violence are the natural consequences of the frequent use of the bottle. 7. The husband, in a state of furious drunkenness, kills his wife with the instrument of all their misery. 8. The bottle has done its work—it has destroyed the infant and the mother; it has brought the son and daughter to vice and to the streets, and has left the father a hopeless maniac. THE DRUNKARD'S CAREER AND END. 12 Finely Colored Photographs. —$33 00 per Set, J. Domestic happiness.—The greatest of earthly blessings. 2. The temptaiion.—" Lead me not into temptation." 3. Introduction of sorrow.—A loving heart made sad. 4. The rum-hole.—A substitute tor home. 5. Rum instead of reason. 6. Degraded humanity. 7. The cold shoulder by old friends. 8. Rumseller's gratitude.—Rejection instead of injection. 9. Poverty and want. 10. Robbery and murder. —The result of drunkenness. 11. Mania-a-potu—The Horror of Horrors. 12. The Death that precedes Eternal Death.