⟨The⟩ SCRAP BOOK is not restricted to the Months of one year, but as a reference to the Months generally; and besides noticing incidents ⟨or⟩ customs peculiar to the Months, it comprises instructive and ⟨entertaining⟩ Pieces, well suited to excite in youth a relish for useful reading.
THE
Monthly Scrap Book,
FOR SEPTEMBER.
Nitrous prepared; the various-blossom'd Spring
Put in white promise forth; and Summer-suns
Concocted strong, rush boundless now to view.
Full perfect all, and swell my glorious theme.
CONTENTS.
The Kirn, 2
Mode of Catching Wild Cattle in South America, 3
The Minister of Dalmailing—A Tale, 8
Secession Church, 13
The Reformers, 18
Republican Simplicity of Life, 20
Variety of Short Scraps, 22
Garden Work in September, 24
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DUNFERMLINE I
PUBLISHED BY JOHN MILLER.
Price One Penny.