Which exhibits a continued, systematic, and self-verifying Record of Accounts of Individual and Partnership Concerns, and shews, at one view, the real state of a Merchant’s or Trader’s Affairs, by a Single Book only, even should a Ledger not have been kept. The whole familiarly explained, and forming a complete and Practical System of Book-Keeping by Single and Double Entry. To which is appended, a New and more Simple Method, or Double Entry by Single.

By GEORGE JACKSON,
Accountant.

Corrected, Enlarged, and greatly Improved; with copious Illustrations of Interest Accounts, Joint Adventures, and Joint Purchases.

“If simplicity, brevity, and clearness, may be esteemed important to the accurate record of commercial accounts, this work of Mr. Jackson’s will be found a valuable assistant to all men of business. It places all matters connected with the mercantile world in such a plain light, that the confusion attendant upon irregularity or ignorance may be avoided and prevented by a mere mechanical observance of the system he lays down. His plan is practical and conclusive, and the improvements he suggests upon the works of his predecessors are the evident results of long experience and consideration.”—Atlas.

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VEGETABLE COOKERY;

With an Introduction, recommending Abstinence from Animal Food and Intoxicating Liquors.

By A LADY.

“The flesh of animals is not only unnecessary for the support of man, but a vegetable diet is more favourable to health, humanity, and religion.”—Vide Introduction.

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