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WEBB'S SERIES OF NORMAL READERS.

NORMAL PRIMER, Beautifully Illustrated, 12mo. 24 pp. Paper covers 5 cents, stiff covers 6 cents.

PRIMARY LESSONS, a Series of Cards to be used in connection with
No. 1. Price one dollar per set.
NORMAL READER, No. 1.
NORMAL READER, No. 2.
NORMAL READER, No. 3.
NORMAL READER, No. 4.
NORMAL READER, No. 5.

12mo. 90 pp. 12 cents.
12mo. 168 pp. 25 cents.
12mo. 216 pp. 371⁄2 cents.
12mo. 312 pp. 50 cents.
12mo. 490 pp. 75 cents.

These Readers are used in the principal cities and villages throughout the United States, and are rapidly coming into use in the smaller towns of the country. Their merits have been fairly tested, and they have universally been pronounced superior to any series of Readers extant, not only for the improvement in the system of teaching, which is the WORD METHOD; but also in the high moral tone and inspiriting character of the pieces selected. The author, Mr. WEBB, was recently from the State Normal School, at Albany.

They are THE BEST Practical Readers that have come under my notice; they are ALL and EVERY THING they should be. HON. S. S. RANDALL, Deputy State Supt. Com. Schools.

Webb's Readers are the best books of their kind for our schools.

D. M. CAMP, Ex-Governor of Vermont.

I am happy to command Webb's Readers to the favorable regard of all Educators.
J. R. BOYD, Author of Rhetoric, Moral Philosophy, &c.

We have used "Webb's Normal Readers," and believe them superior to any with which we are acquainted, and would cheerfully recommend their general adoption to all of our schools. ROSMAN INGALLS and E. S. INGALLS. Teachers of Select School.

Having examined "Webb's Normal Readers," we believe them to possess many advanta ges over any other series of Readers which has come under our notice, and would therefore recommend their introduction into the schools of Binghampton.

A. D. STOCKWELL, A. W. JACKSON, Trustees of District No. 2.
GEORGE PARK, R. S. BARTLETT, Trustees of District No. 1.
T. R. MORGAN, WM. E. ABBOTT, Trustees of District No. 4.

Dear Sir-I have examined "Webb's Normal Readers," and consider the system superior
to any now in use.
Respectfully yours, H: G. PRINDLE,
Town Supt. Common Schools, Norwich.

Sir-I have examined, with considerable care "Webb's Series of Readers," and can cheerfully recommend them, as in my opinion, superior to any others with which I am acquainted. MARSENA STONE, Pastor Baptist Church, Norwich.

Yours, &c.,

At a meeting of the Town Superintendents of the County of Chenango, held in the village of Norwich, on the 16th of August, the following Resolution was adopted :—

Resolved, That we consider the uniformity of text books a matter of infinite importance to our common schools; and believing "Webb's Normal Readers," to be superior in many respects to any extant, for teaching the principles of reading and instilling sound moral principles in the mind of the scholars, we therefore recommend their general adoption in the rchools of the county.

FROM THE CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, UTICA, N. Y.

Dear Sir-Having somewhat carefully examined "Webb's Normal Readers," I have no hesitation in saying I consider them to rank high among the best Practical Readers that have come under my notice. We have lately introduced two numbers into some of our public schools of this city, which have thus far given good satisfaction. D. S. HEFFRON.

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GOODRICH'S GEOGRAPHIES.

THE NEW NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY, with a Catechetical Introduction and Colored Maps. In the elegance of its numerous illustrations, and the clearness and beauty of the Maps, it is not excelled, if equaled, by any similar work. New Edition, with the late Census. Price 50 cents.

A COMPREHENSIVE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY, ANCIENT AND MODERN. This work contains 272 quarto pages, equal to 1000 common 12mo. pages, and is Illuminated with Seventy-nine beautiful Maps, and numerous Engravings. It is the most complete and comprehensive work for High Schools, Families, Merchants, Travelers, and Emigrants, that has ever appeared. It contains the Geography and History of every Country. The work has received the highest commendations at the hands of scientific men, in America and Europe, and is regarded as one of the most useful, convenient and valuable which the author has given to the public. Price $2 50 half-bound. PRIMER OF GEOGRAPHY. A new and elegant ILLUSTRATED BOOK" in Geography. Price 20 cents.

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PARLEY'S GEOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS. New Edition, with Catechetical Introduction and Colored Maps. Price 30 cents.

**Any number of testimonials, from the highest sources, could be added, if thought necessary.

This complete Series of Geographies, by S. G. GOODRICH, Esq., is not surpassed, if equaled, in beauty, interest, and cheapness, by any now published.

FIRST LESSONS IN GEOGRAPHY. BY GEORGE W. FITCH. Colored Maps. 40 pp. quarto, price 45 cents.

In this book the learner's attention is mainly directed to one thing-the study of maps. It embraces very little descriptive information. It is believed the definitions are sufficiently extensive for all useful purposes, and as exact as is consistent with simplicity. The author has endeavored to embrace nothing which should not be studied and retained, and nothing which may not with reasonable effort be remembered. With the hope that it will prove itself a useful manual in the school-room and at the fireside, the author respectfully submits it to the examination of teachers and parents.

FITCH'S MAPPING PLATES: Designed for Learners in GEOGRAPHY, being a collection of Plates prepared for Delineating Maps of the World, and Countries forming its principal subdivisions, viz:-1. The World. 2. United States. 3. North America. 4. South America. 5. A State. 6. Mexico and Guatimala. 7. Great Britain and Ireland. 8. Europe. 9. Southern Europe. 10. Germany. 11. Africa. 12. Asia. 13. Atlantic Ocean. 14. Pacific Ocean. By GEORGE W. FITCH. Price 30 cents.

The attention of the public are respectfully called to the above Plates, and to the advantages they are calculated to afford in the study of Geography. They are prepared with the suitable and requisite lines of latitude and longitude, for maps of the world, and the countries forming its principal subdivisions, and are designed to be used in connection with the school atlases in common use, as well as with outline maps. With these Plates, the pupil is able to commence, at once, the delineation of maps, without the difficult and perplexing labor of drawing the meridians and parallels-a labor which generally consumes the time of both teacher and scholar, to an extent entirely disproportionate to any good which may be derived thereby.

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SPELLERS.

THE SPELLER AND DEFINER. By E. HAZEN, A. M. Price 20 cents.

SYMBOLICAL SPELLING BOOK.

With 553 Cuts. Price 20 cents.

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MILES' UNITED STATES SPELLER, a new work, containing upwards of fifteen thousand of the most common English Words. Price 13 cents.

The author of this work is an old PRACTICAL TEACHER; the arrangement and classification are original and strictly progressive; and in Orthography and Pronunciation, the best STANDARD AUTHORS, WRITERS and SPEAKERS have been consulted.

These Spelling Books are designed to accompany Webb's Series of Normal Readers.

LOOMIS' ELEMENTS OF ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. BY PROF. J. R. LOOMIS, of Waterville College, Maine. Price 75 cents.

This is a new work, beautifully ILLUSTRATED WITH COLORED PLATES, and many ORIGINAL DRAWINGS.

The author has been a practical instructor of this science for many years; but having met with no Text Book of the kind which, in his judgment, was completely adapted to the use of classes, he has prepared a small volume of about 200 pages, that can be gone thoroughly through in one term of three months, a desideratum, in which he has presented in a most lucid, concise and comprehensible manner, the entire subject, as far as it is practicable to be taught in Common Schools, Seminaries or Colleges.

This treatise is already introduced in some of the best schools and academies, in New York and Ohio, and is rapidly gaining popularity.

PHELPS'S LECTURES ON PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY, Each 300 pp. 12mo. Are highly esteemed, and used extensively. Price 75 cents CHEMISTRY AND PHILOSOPHY FOR BEGINNERS. By MRS. A. LINCOLN PHELPS. Each 218 pp. 18mo. Price 50 cents.

These admirable books, by the distinguished authoress of "Lincoln's Botany," are unquestionably among the very best works of their kind. The great elementary truths which are the basis of these most interesting departments of study, are presented with such direct ness, clearness, and force, that the learner is compelled to perceive and apprehend them; at the same time he is attracted, charmed, and indelibly impressed with that indescribable felicity of language, which none but an accomplished lady or mother can ever address to der lighted and instructed youth. To be approved and adopted, these books need only to be universally known. Though but recently published, their circulation, already extensive, is rapidly increasing.

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GRAMMAR MADE EASY FOR BEGINNERS. By MRS. Sarah L. GUERNSEY. 108 pp. Price 25 cents.

This is the title of an attractive little book, in which the author has fairly sustained her right to the title she has selected. The too commonly dry subject of grammar has been rendered agreeable, instructive, and entertaining by the manner in which Mrs. Guernsey bas presented its primary truths. This book therefore will be found a very useful and appropriate introduction to the study of language, the most useful and important of all departments of knowledge, for unless the laws of language are clearly understood and observed, no person can either acquire or impart knowledge to others. The mechanical execution of this little book is unusually neat and attractive. It has met with great favor.

NELSON'S INTRODUCTION TO PENMANSHIP Designed for the Use of Schools. In Five Books, consisting of an elementary, ai'd No. 1, for Beginners; No. 2, for Boys; No. 3, for Girls; and No. 4, Course Hand, each 12 cents.

These Copies are all Lithographed, and not Stereotyped like most other Copy-books in use, and thus like the Daguerreotype of the face, an exact copy of the original is taken. But in Stereotyping the hair stroke cannot be copied.

COLT'S SCIENCE OF DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Simplified, Arranged, and Methodised after the forms of Grammar and Arithmetic; explained by different rules, and illustrated by entries classed, in a manner materially different from any work ever before offered to the public. Containing also a KEY, explaining the manner of Journalizing, and the nature of the business transactions of each of the DayBook entries, together with practical forms for keeping books, as circumstances may require in different commercial houses. By JOHN C. COLT. SCHOOL EDITION, price $1 00. Teachers' and Clerks' Edition, $1 50.

J. C. COLT, ESQ.,

Albany.

Sir-Having been presented with a copy of your Treatise on Book-Keeping, with a request that I would examine it, and give an expression as to its merits,-I have examined the work, and every page has afforded new evidence that it is the work which is to fill a void in the public schools of our country, hitherto left blank, more for the want of a proper text-book, than any other cause. With your book the study may be prosecuted in all our schools, with as much confidence and success, as the study of arithmetic, grammar, or any ordinary study, -and with little additional labor to the teacher. I shall use the work in my school. Respectfully yours, J. W. BULKLEY.

Equally flattering and complimentary recommendations as the preceding, have been received from the following gentlemen :

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Poughkeepsie, New Youk.

GAZZAM & BUTLER, Merchants, Cincinnati, Ohio. WM. JENNEY, Principal Dutchess Co. Academy,
DELAFIELD & BURNET, Bankers,
HARTWELL, LAWRENCE & Co., Merchants, " J.
A. H. WHEELER, Teacher of Book-Keeping, 251
Broadway, New York.

WM. HILLER, Teacher, 126 Allen Street, N. Y.
JAMES LAWSON, Teacher, New York.

E. B. TANNER,

HENRY SWORDS,

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J. TAFT, Principal of Halcyon Seminary, N. Y.
B. FOWLER, Teacher, New York.

N. MOWRY,

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GRANT, ESQ., Cashier Farmers' and Manufac-
turers' Bank. Poughkeepsie, New York.
B. BRIGAMIN, ESQ., Cashier Bank of Pough-
keepsie, New York.

F. S. PEASE, EBQ., Book-Keeper Commercial
Bank, Albany, New York.

CARLO GREEN, Principal of a Select School,
Hudson, New York.

A. B. McDONAL, Teacher of Book-Keeping, Al-
bany Academy, Albany, New York.
JOEL MARBLE, Teacher State St. Public, Albany,
New York.

WM. H. HUGHES, Teacher of Book-Keeping,
Albany, New York.

GEORGE W. FRANCIS, Teacher of a Select School,
Troy, New York.

JAMES PARK, Teacher, and Secretary of the Troy
Teachers' Society, Troy New York.
JOSEPH CAILDS, Jr., Teacher, Fifth Street, Troy,
New York

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MUSIC BOOKS.

THE LADIES' GLEE BOOK; A Collection of choice and beautiful GLEES, for Three Female Voices, in English, French and Italian. Designed for the use of Classes, School Exhibitions, and to add to the pleasures of the Home Circle. An extra part is added, which may be sung by a baritone or tenor voice, when the third female voice cannot be procured. Translated, adapted, arranged and composed, with an accom. paniment on the Piano Forte, by HENRY C. WATSON. Quarto, 112 pp. Price half-bound $1 00, cloth $1 50.

I cordially recommend the work to my friends and the public. W. V. WALLACE. I wish the "Ladies' Glee Book" every success, feeling assured that its merits, its beauty, and its usefulness, will cause it to be generally used and extensively circulated.

MAURICE STRAKOSCH. As soon as the "Ladies' Glee Book" is known, it will, in my opinion, find its way into every drawing-room. MRS. EDWARD LODER. MAX MARETZEK.

I recommend the work to my friends with great pleasure.

I believe the "Ladies' Glee Book" will be generally adopted in the Ladies' Schools and Institutes, and also in private circles. E. WALLACE BOUCHELLE.

THE MILLIONS' GLEE BOOK, OR NEW YORK MELODEON; Consisting of a choice selection of Glees, Quartettes, Duets, Songs and Ballads, many of which have never before been published in this country. By I. B. WOODBURY, author of the "Dulcimer " and other Musical Works. Price 50 cents.

THE NEW YORK NORMAL SCHOOL SONG BOOK, containing a New Oratorio, founded on incidents of the American Revolution, with original words; also, a great variety of Miscellaneous Music, both Secular and Sacred, with new instructions, adapted to the use of Public Schools, Singing Schools, and the Social Circle. By L. A. BENJAMIN and I. B. WOODBURY. Price 38 cents.

THE CRYSTAL PALACE AND FLORAL QUEEN: Containing a New Oratorio of the Crystal Palace, or the Spirit of the World's Fair; also, a Grand Core nation Festival, The Village Queen, and a variety of Miscellaneous Music, Sacred and Secular, adapted to Public Schools, the Concert-room, and the Social Circle. By L. A. BENJAMIN. Price 38 cents.

THE INSTRUMENTAL PRECEPTOR; Designed for the Violin, Bassviol, Flute, Clarionette, Bugle and Trombone, together with the greatest collection of Martial Music now in modern practice, consisting of a great variety of Band Music, Duets and Waltzes, carefully selected and prepared, by WILLIAM L. BALES. Price 75 cents. THE SABBATH SCHOOL MINSTREL; A Choice Collection of MUSIC and HYMNS, by a Sabbath School Teacher. Price 75 cents per dozen.

This book has been exceedingly popular, over 100,000 copies having been sold. The collection of Music and Hymns embraced in the following pages has been made with espe cial reference to the wants of the Sabbath School. The style of the music is simple and devotional; and while it will gratify those somewhat advanced in the science, it may be learned with facility by even the youngest scholar. The object has been to introduce as large a number of appropriate Hymns as possible, varying in length and in measure, and all adapted to the exercises of the Sabbath School, its anniversar'es, celebrations, &c.

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