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530 Broadway, New York, March, 1868.

ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS'

NEW BOOKS.

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THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION

Is prepared to furnish, in every variety of size, style, and type, all the requisites for organizing and conducting the largest Sunday-schools, embracing Alphabets, Spelling and Reading Books, Question Books, Manuals of Instruction, Aids to Teachers in the use of Text-Books, Geography and Maps, Record Books, Hymn and Tune Books, Prints Illustrating Scripture, Reward Cards, Select Libraries, &c., &c., "and is constantly preparing and issuing something new for the juveniles all over the land." Among its late issues are,

Waiting for the Morning. 230 pages, 16mo., | Children in the Wood. A new edition, with cloth, 90 cents.

"It Isn't Right" or Frank Johnston's
Reason. A capital book for boys. 280 pages,
16mo., cloth, $1.

Jeanie's New Thoughts, and Other Sto-
ries. 108 pages, 18mo., cloth, 40 cents.
Abby; or Taking it Easy. 120 pages,
18mo., 45 cents.

Nellie, or The Best Inheritance. By the
author of "Irish Amy," etc. 230 pages, 16mo.,
90 cents.

beautiful illustrations. 15 cents.

The Amethyst. A powerful argument for
total abstinence from intoxicating drinks.
18mo., paper 25 cents, bound 45 cents.

A Story of a Chinese Boy in California.
344 pages, 16mo., cloth, $1.25.
Opposite Neighbors, or The Two Lives
and their End. 400 pages, 16mo., cloth, $1.25.
Kitty's Knitting Needles, and Other
Stories. By the author of "The Oiled Feather
Series." 18mo., cloth, 50 cents.

Lolla, or The Sin of Greediness. 124 pages, Helpless Christie, or Ernest's Bible 18mo., 45 cents.

Verse. 18mo., 45 cents.

The Young Heiress, or Building on the Answered Prayer, or How Maggie's Sand. 18mo., 55 cents.

Prayer was Answered. 18mo., cloth, 30 cts.

Stephen Grattan's Faith. 142 pages, 18mo., All the Way Across. An illustration of the

50 cents.

Jessica's First Prayer. 18mo., 35 cents.

The Last Shilling, or The Selfish Child.
212 pages, 18mo., 65 cents.

The Little Medicine Carrier. 40 cents.
After All. Exhibiting the freeness and full-
ness of salvation by Christ. 15 cents.
May I Not? By the author of "What can I
Do?" An instructive aid to the knowledge and
discharge of duty. 30 cents.

fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, By Rev. John Hall, D. D., of Dublin. 18mv., 15 cents.

The Old, Old Story. ' A Ballad. Paper, $2.50 per 100 copies.

Talks about Adam and his Family.
92 pages, 18mo. 35 cents.

Dora's Stewardship. 18mo., 35 cents.
The Twin Roses, and how They were
Trained. 16mo., $1.25.

PERIODICALS.

EDITED BY THE REV. DR. NEWTON.

SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD, Monthly. 16 pp., 4to. For Teachers, Bible Classes, and all who are interested in the religious training of the young. 50 cents per annum.

THE CHILD'S WORLD. Embellished with numerous elegant Wood Engravings. Published semi-monthly at the low rate of 24 cents per copy, when over 10 copies are sent to one address. Complete Catalogues of the Society's Publications, and specimen copies of its Periodicals, furnished gratuitously, on application to

THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,

1122 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,

599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
No. 3 CUSTOM-HOUSE PLACE, CHICAGO, ILL.,

Or to No. 207 North Sixth street, St. Louis, Mo.

NEW BOOKS.

ISSUED APRIL 1st, 1868.

THE SHANNONS; or, From Darkness to Light.

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Full Catalogues sent on application.

Books sent by mail on receipt of price.

PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATION COMMITTEE,

No. 1334 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

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FOREIGN LITERATURE,

1868.

PROSPECTUS.

The January number of the ECLECTIC for 1868, begins the Seventh Volume of the new series and the twenty-fifth year of the existence of the work.

The ECLECTIC MAGAZINE of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, aims to present to its readers a complete survey of the whole field of foreign periodical literature, comprising the selection of ALL THE ARTICLES of the most celebrated Reviews, Magazines and Journals which have any interest or value to American Readers.

Particular attention will be paid to the selection of valuable SCIENTIFIC, BIOGRAPHICAL, LITERARY and POLITICAL information, and it will be the aim of the Editor to make the work of STANDARD VALUE, that its bound volumes may occupy a place in the libraries of all intelligent readers. As only the best articles of each periodical are selected, it is evident that the contents of the ECLECTIC MAGAZINE must be superior to those of any one, however celebrated, from which its selections are made, and taken together must constitute a more desirable body of periodical literature than can be found elsewhere in the same compass.

The following are some of the works from which selections are made:

London Quarterly,

British Quarterly,

North British Review,
Popular Science Review,
Saturday Review,

Westminster Review,

Chambers' Journal,

Art Journal,
Contemporary Review,
All the Year Round,
Macmillan's Magazine,
Revue des Deux Mondes,
London Society,
Bentley's Miscellany,

Cornhill Magazine,
Fraser's Magazine,
Leisure Hour,
Temple Bar,
London Review,
Christian Society,
Dublin University.

We have also arranged, in addition to above, to secure choice selections from the French, German and other Continental Periodicals, translated especially for the ECLECTIC.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

The Illustrations will form, as hitherto, an important feature of the work; each number will be embellished with a fine steel engraving of some subject of general interest, including portraits of distinguished authors and celebrities, making a collection of twelve fine prints each year, which will add much to the value of the bound volumes.

BOUND VOLUMES.

Complete sets for 1865, '66, '67, bound in calf, library style, and in cloth, two volumes per year, can also be furnished. Price, in library style, $7 per year, or $18 the set; in cloth, $6 per year, or $15 the set. Back numbers can at any time be furnished.

PREMIUMS.

Every new Subscriber to ECLECTIC for 1868, paying $5 in advance, will receive either of the fol lowing beautiful chromo oil paintings:

“BASKET OF PEACHES,"

Size, 9 x 11, price, $2.50.

“PIPER AND NUT

Size, 61⁄2 x 8.

CRACKERS,”

The above are exact copies of original OIL PAINTINGS, and are executed by PRANG & Co. in the highest style of the art; or, in place of them, we will send either of our Fine Steel Engravings, "WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE," "RETURN FROM MARKET," "SUNDAY MORNING."

For Two Subscribers and $10.00, we will send the beautiful chromo, "POULTRY LIFE," size 5%1⁄2 x 8, price, $3.00. For Three Subscribers and $15.00, a copy of ROSA BONHEUR's celebrated piece, "SHETLAND PONIES," size, 81⁄2 x 121⁄2, price $5,00.

For Four Subscribers and $20.00, a copy of

WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTIONARY,

one Volume of 1,040 octavo pages, containing over 600 Pictorial Illustrations, price Six Dollars. For Five Subscribers and $25, the beautiful chromo, after a painting by W. M. BROWN, of STRAWBERRIES,”

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Size, 12 x 15, price, $7.50.

And for Ten Subscribers and $50, a complete set of the HANDY VOLUME OF SHAKSPEARE, in thirteen volumes, bound in full morocco, most beautiful edition issued; price, $15.

TERMS OF THE ECLECTIC.

Single copies, 45 cents; one copy, one year, $5.00; two copies, one year, $9.00; five copies, one yoar, $20. Address W. H. BIDWELL, 5 Beekman Street, New York.

"Unquestionably the best sustained Work of the kind in the World."

HARPER'S MAGAZINE.

The most popular Monthly in the world.-New York Observer.

We can account for its success only by the simple fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a pleasing and instructive variety of reading for all.-Zion's Herald, Boston.

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"A complete Pictorial History of the Times."

"The best, cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in the Union.".

HARPER'S WEEKLY.

The model newspaper of our country-complete in all the departments of an American Family Paper-HARPER'S WEEKLY has earned for itself a right to its title, "A Journal of Civilization."-New York Evening Post.

This paper furnishes the best illustrations. Our future historians will enrich themselves out of HARPER'S WEEKLY long after writers and printers and publishers are turned to dust. -New York Evangelist.

The articles upon public questions which appear in HARPER'S WEEKLY from week to week form a remarkable series of brief political essays. They are distinguished by clear and pointed statements, by good common sense, by independence and breadth of view. They are the expression of mature conviction, high principle, and strong feeling, and take their place among the best newspaper writing of the time.-North American Review, Boston, Mass.

"A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction."

HARPER'S BAZAR.

HARPER'S BAZAR will be not only a journal of fashion-and fashion is a great power in the world-but something more: a publication calculated to be of the utmost service in the work of disseminating sound views on many social subjects, and in helping to promote the cause of education. We believe the undertaking to be quite original; for no other periodical of the kind is now published; and we are certain it will be entirely successful, not only as a business enterprise, but in respect to those higher offices of journalism which concern the entire country.-Boston Traveller.

The BAZAR, as an intelligent critic upon all feminine topics, will doubtless become the Queen of American newspapers.-Albion.

A centre to which taste will look for its expression.-New York Evening Mail. HARPER'S BAZAR has made its first appearance, and the completeness of its furnishings, both artistic and literary, warrant us in ascribing to it at once the position. of leading fashion paper in America.-Home Journal.

TERMS FOR HARPER'S MAGAZINE, WEEKLY, AND BAZAR.

HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Copy for One Year
HARPER'S Weekly, One Copy for One Year
HARPER'S Bazar, One Copy for One Year

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HARPER'S MAGAZINE, HARPER'S WEEKLY, and HARPER'S BAZAR, to One Address,

for One Year, $10 00.

HARPER & BROTHERS,

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FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK.

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