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ASK THE ATTENTION OF TEACHERS TO THE FOLLOWING

VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS.

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A PREPARATORY LATIN PROSE BOOK: containing all the Latin Prose necessary for entering College, with references to Kuhner's, and Andrews' & Stoddard's Latin Grammars, Notes and a Vocabulary. By J. H. HANSON, A. M., Principal of the High School for Boys, Portland, Me. 12mo. Price, $1.50.

Prof. S. H. TAYLOR, of Phillips Academy, Andover, says: -"No book of the kind has appeared which is better adapted to the right foundation for a thorough knowledge of the Latin language. It is fully what the author intended it."

LATIN LESSONS AND TABLES, combining the Analytic and Synthetic Methods. By CYRUS S. RICHARDS, A. M. 12mo. Price, 63 cents.

DODERLEIN'S HAND-BOOK OF LATIN SYNONYMES. Translated by Rev. H. H. ARNOLD, B. A. With an Introduction by S. H. TAYLOR, LL. D. 12mo. Half morocco. Price, 75 cents. THE GREEK VERB.

AN ANALYSIS OF THE GREEK VERB. By MARSHALL HENSHAW, A. M. Oblong 4to. Price, 63 cents.

This work is used in Amherst and Rutgers Colleges, and has received the strongest testimonials from many eminent Greek scholars.

Dr. J. J. OWEN, the well-known author, says: "A more valuable and timely aid to the free and perfect command of the various parts of the Greek verb has not been furnished to the students of our country. The faithful and intelligent use of your Tables and Paradigms will be of the highest advantage to beginners in Greek; and I shall not only recommend it to my own immediate classes, but to professors and students generally, as I may have opportunity. You deserve the thanks of the friends of classical learning for this valuable contribution to the study of the noblest of human languages."

The Greek Series of Prof. Alpheus Crosby.

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A PRACTICAL AND COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. BY ADOLF DOUAI, Ph. Dr. 1 vol. 12mo. Half Morocco. Price, $1.50.

Although but lately published, it has been introduced into Harvard, Yale, University of Virginia, and other prominent institutions.

TEXT-BOOK IN INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY, containing an Outline of the Science, with an Abstract of its History. By J. T. CHAMPLIN, D. D., President of Watervil'e College. 12mo. 75 cents.

THE TEACHER'S ASSISTANT; or Hints and Methods in School Discipline and Instruction. By CHARLES NORTHEND, A. M., Author of "The Teacher and Parent," etc. 12mo. Price, $1.00. TOWER'S COMMON SCHOOL GRAMMAR. With Models of Clausal, Phrasal, and Verbal Analysis and Parsing. Price, 40 cents.

TOWER'S ELEMENTS. First Lessons in Language; or, Elements of English Grammar, by
DAVID B. TOWER, A. M., and BENJ. F. TWEED, A. M. Price, 25 cents.

A GRAMMAR OF COMPOSITION; or, Gradual Exercises in Writing the English Language,
By David B. Tower, A. M., and Benj. F. Tweed, A. M. Price, 50 cents.
WILSON'S TREATISE ON ENGLISH PUNCTUATION. Price, $1.00.
WILSON'S ELEMENTS OF PUNCTUATION. Price, 50 cents.

PAYSON, DUNTON & SCRIBNER'S COMBINED SYSTEM OF RAPID PENMANSHIP. In twelve parts, with copies printed at the head of each page, in exact imitation of the finished handwriting of the authors. Being a Complete System of Instruction in Penmanship, with Specimens of Mercantile Forms. Price, per dozen, $1.20.

A Series of Copy Books better known and more extensively used than any other published. Its merits have secured its introduction into all the States of the Union, and it is well known to Teachers as the most popular series in the country.

HANAFORD & PAYSON'S SERIES OF BOOK-KEEPINGS, comprised in Three Books. Adapted to Payson, Dunton & Scribner's Combined System of Penmanship. By L. B. HANAFORD, A. M., and J. W. PAYSON, Principals of the Boston Mercantile Academy.

SINGLE ENTRY. Common School Edition. Half Morocco. Price, 40 cents; Blanks for do., 30 cts. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY. High School Edition. Half Morocco. Price, 75 cents; Blanks for do., 38 cents.

ACADEMIC EDITION. Comprising Commercial Arithmetic, etc., etc. Cloth sides, Half Morocco. Price, $1.50; Blanks for do., 75 cents.

These works are designed to follow the System of Penmanship, so well known and so deservedly popular throughout the United States. They Combine instruction in both Book-Keeping and Penmanship, the exercises being fac-similies of the beautiful style of writing taught in the Copy Books. The Chart, Copy Books, and Book-Keeping, form a series more full and complete than any ever before published.

Teachers, and all interested in education, are particularly requested to send to us for a complete list of our publications. CROSBY, NICHOLS, LEE & CO., 117 Washington Street. Boston.

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HON. JOHN D. PHILBRICK,

SUPERINTENDENT OF THE BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

The Publishers would invite the attention of School Officers and Teachers to this valuable contribution to the means of elementary instruction.

The Set comprises Twenty Tablets, mounted on ten cards, twenty-one by twenty-seven inches. Each of these cards, containing two Tablets, is complete in itself, and may be used independently of the others. The plan is original, and supplies a want which has been felt very generally by teachers in elementary schools.

These Tablets are especially adapted to the use of all Primary and ungraded District Schools. Some of them are also adapted to the lower classes of Grammar Schools, and to Intermediate Schools. By means of these Tablets, the teacher is enabled to instruct a whole class or a school at the same time; and can sometimes accomplish in an hour what would require days of individual teaching. In connection with the slate and the blackboard, these Tablets afford important facilities for oral teaching, which experience has proved to be indispensable to the highest success in elementary instruction. Children love variety, and they must have it in school. Where these tablets are in use, there will be little or no occasion for the use of text-books during the first six months of the child's schooling.

They have been prepared with great care by a practical educator, who has made the subject of elementary teaching a study for years, and who has brought to their preparation precisely those qualifications which are requisite for such a task.

Boston,
Roxbury,
Cambridge,

These Tablets have recently been adopted by the School Committees of

Brooklyn, N. Y.,

Chicago, Ill.,
Philadelphia,

Norfolk, Va.,

Toledo, Ohio,

Buffalo, N. Y.,
Providence, R. I.,

Charleston, S. C.,
Keene, N. H.,

Manchester, N. H.
Hartford, Conn.,
Muscatine, Iowa.

Pamphlets, descriptive of the whole series, sent by mail, free, on application.

PRICE OF THE TABLETS:

PER SET, IN SHEETS..

PER SET, MOUNTED, READY FOR USE,.

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$4.00.
5.00.

Sample Sets, in sheets, sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, $4.00.

BROWN & TAGGARD, PUBLISHERS,

BOSTON.

More than 2,500,000 Copies Sold!

GREENLEAF'S

MATHEMATICAL SERIES:

Permanent Stereotype Editions.

FOR DISTRICT SCHOOLS.

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These books, in their revised and improved forms, have been pronounced, by an eminent mathe

matician,

"Standard and Imperishable Works of their Kind."

Being a consecutive series by one author, graded to the wants of Primary, Intermediate, Grammar, and High Schools, Academies, Normal Schools, and Commercial Colleges, it is now so extensively used in the best schools of every

State in the Union as to have become

A NATIONAL STANDARD.

Teachers experiencing the manifest disadvantages of using text-books by different authors, or hastily prepared and defective books, should establish a uniformity on

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GREENLEAF'S REVISED SERIES,

and thus have

THE RIGHT BOOKS IN THE RIGHT PLACE."
Terms of introduction liberal: all interested are invited to correspond freely with us.

PALMER'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

A new text-book upon a plan novel and attractive, illustrated by plates, and accompanied by A CHART,

Showing the succession of the Crown of England,

to

From EDGBERT to

VICTORIA,

The History forms a 12mo. volume of 445 pages. Price $1, retail; or $9 per dozen to Teachers. The Chart, mounted on rollers, is published in two sizes. The larger is sold at $2, the smaller $1. This Manual of History and Chart have been introduced into many of the best schools in New England; including the Public High School, Springfield; Eaton's Commercial Academy, Worcester; Laselle Female Seminary, Auburndale, Mass.; Glenwood Ladies' Seminary, (Orcutt's) W. Brattleboro', Vt.; Free Academy, Norwich; York Square Female Seminary, New Haven; State Normal School, Connecticut.

The attention of Teachers is particularly invited to these new and valuable works. Our DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE furnished to Teachers and School Directors, on application, by mail.

ROBERT S. DAVIS & CO., PUBLISHERS, BOSTON.

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THESE PIANOS ARE BEING ADOPTED IN ALL THE LARGE SEMINARIES AND
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Being found far more durable, and keeping in tune longer than any Piano made in the
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SEND FOR CIRCULARS.

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BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS, ALBANY, NEW YORK,

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SARGENT'S ORIGINAL DIALOGUES :

A Collection for School and Family Reading and Representation.

BY EPES SARGENT,

Author of the Standard Speakers, the Standard Readers, Spellers, &c.

The few original Dialogues that Mr. Sargent has published having attained a rare popularity and been in extensive demand for School Exhibitions, &c., Mr. S. has yielded to the solicitations of many of our most eminent teachers in all parts of the country, and corsented to prepare the new collection which we here announce. It forms a handsome large duodecimo of 336 pages, with a fine portrait of the author, engraved on steel, and with wood-cuts representing appropriate attitudes in dialogue delivery. Price, $1.00. The usual discount to the Trade.

On receipt of one dollar, a copy will be sent, postage prepaid, to any teacher or pupil.
Every school-boy and school-girl ought to own a copy.

From the National Intelligencer.

The dialogues are eminently adapted to representation; vivid, full of action, with characters well discriminated, and language never bordering on coarseness.

From the New York Home Journal.

The best collection of dialogues in the language. It ought to be introduced into every school in the country where elocution is taught.

From the Chicago Democrat.

A book worth having, It is written in excellent style, and calculated to delight all intelligent boys and girls.

From the Gardiner, (Me.) Home Journal.

Will be a favorite in every academy, high school, grammar school, or county school-everywhere where "* boys are boys." It is decidedly the best collection of dialogues for youthful repre sentation that we have ever examined.

From the Boston Post.

'These dialogues seem to be immensely popular with the boys. The book reached a third edition before it had been out ten days.

From the Manchester (N. H.) Mirror.

Many a weary search have we had in our school days for just such a book as this.

Sargent's dialogues are not only such as the young will read and recite with the keenest interest, but they are of a character to delight an audience, and to bring out the elocutionary talents of the speakers.

SARGENT'S STANDARD READERS, CHARTS, &C.

Sargent's Standard Series of Readers is now the leading Series used in the Eastern States, and in most of the principal cities of the Union, and comprise five carefully graded Readers, a Primer, and two Spelling Books.

These Readers have met with unprecedented success; more than five millions of copies having already passed into schools. Their points of superiority are:- 1. The appropriate character of the reading matter, and the great care evident in the preparation. 2. The drilling exercise, and the simple system of reference, by which accuracy in pronunciation is secured. 3. The Explanatory index, by which difficult words are explained, and a taste for etymology is inculcated 4. Superiority in the careful graduation, of the several Realers to different capacities; ease and simplicity being studied, and the labors of the teacher much lessened. 5. Superiority in the mechanical execution, paper, binding, &c., and, in the smaller books, in the wood-cuts. 6. In the Speller a scientific classification of words, with Dictation Exercises, combining all the modern improvements. The present publisher devotes his whole time exclusively to the manufacture and sale of these works. He has paid especial attention to the printing and binding, which have been greatly im proved under his charge. The sales are constantly increasing.

The testimonials as to the superiority of Sargent's Readers are so numerous, and from such high quarters, that we must refer Committees and Teachers to the pamphlet containing them, which may be had gratis, and postpaid, on application to the publisher.

Copies of the Readers will be furnished gratis to School Committees and Teachers, who are desirous of examining the same, with a view to introduction into schools, on application to the publisher. Or they will be sent by mail, prepaid, when the amount of postage is sent in stamps. The postage rates are, on the Fifth Reader, 24 cents; the Fourth, 18 cents; the Third, 15 cents; the Second, 12 cents; and on the First, 9 cents; Standard Speller, 12 cents; Standard Primer, 6 cents; Smaller Standard Speller, 6 cents.

The New Lithographed edition of Sargent's Standard School Charts (to accompany Sargent's Standard Readers) is now ready. The Charts are six in number, and each Chart is 22 by 28 inches in dimensions. The Charts may be had either on six single sheets, as they come from the stone, or mounted on three large cards with a Chart on each side. In sheets, these Charts may be nailed or pasted on a wall, and renewed at small expense, when defaced. The six lithographed Charts in sheets, will be sent, by mail, postpaid, for 75 cents. Mounted on Cards, they will be furnished at $1.50 for the set, or 50 cents a card. An explanatory pamphlet goes with them. Address

JOHN L. SHOREY, 13 Washington Street, Boston, Mass,

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