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PAYSON, DUNTON & SCRIBNER'S

NATIONAL PENMANSHIP,

AT THE TENTH EXHIBITION OF THE MASS. CHARITABLE MECHANIC ASSOCIATION, September, 1865.

The Judges, in their Report, say-" This appears to be the most practical system taught, combining all desirable elegance, neatness, and distinctness. It is the system taught in our schools, and it is commended by its simplicity and adaptability to commercial and business purposes. The Committee recommend, as a recognition of its merits, a Bronze Medal." So well known is this system, and such is its popularity, that the initials

JOS

and

are as universally understood, at sight, as are the letters U. S. A.; and being the system most widely introduced, and the most extensively used in the United States, the publishers feel that they can rightly claim for it the title of the

National System.

Nor is its Fame confined to this Country,

The demand for it in the British Provinces is so great, that an edition of this renowned series was manufactured in England for the British-American market, an event unparalleled in the history of Copy Books! and showing conclusively that it is considered there better than any other Ameri can or English system.

All persons interested in this important branch of education, are invited to examine this system. Circulars and specimens will be sent on application.

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Manufactured by JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS, from patterns made expressly for us. Considered by those who have used them as the best in the market.

For sale by all agents for P. D. & S.

CROSBY & AINSWORTH, 117 Washington St., Bosto

Specimens furnished on receipt of a three-cent stamp.

FOR

Colleges, Academies and Schools,

PUBLISHED BY

IVISON, PHINNEY, BLAKEMAN & CO.,
48 & 50 Walker Street, New York.

THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SERIES.

Among the leading and most popular books of the above Series, the following may be named, viz

ROBINSON'S

Complete Series of Mathematics.

Artithmetical Examples,
New Elementary Algebra,

The large and increasing sale of these books-the emphatic commendation of hundreds of the best teachers of the country who have tested them in the class-room, and know whereof they affirm, amply attest their real merits, and fully commend them to general favor, and to the contidence of every thorough and practical teacher. Progressive Table Book, Progressive Primary Arithmetic, Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic, Rudiments of Written Arithmetic, Progressive Practical Arithmetic, Progressive Higher Arithmetic,

New University Algebra, Old Ed'tn,
New Geometry and Trigonometry,
New Analyt. Geom. & Conic Sec'ns,
New Surveying and Navigation.

The DIFFERENTIAL and INTEGRAL CALCULUS is in preparation, and will appear in August, 1866.

THE UNION SERIES OF READERS.

By C. W. SANDERS, A. M., and J. N. McELLIGOTT, LL.D.

The UNION READERS are not a revision of any former Series of SANDERS' READERS. They are entirely new in mutter and illustrations, and have been prepared with great care; no time, labor, or expense having been spared to make them equal, if not superior to the very best Series in use.

UNION PRIMER, (New),

UNION SPELLER, (New),

UNION READER, Number One. 96 pp.

UNION READER, Number Two. 208 pp.

UNION READER, Number Three. 264 pp.
UNION READER, Number Four. 408 pp.
UNION READER, Number Five. 600 pp.

KERL'S GRAMMARS.

For simplicity and clearness, for comprehensive research and minute analysis, for freshness, scientific method and practical utility, this series of English Grammars is unrivaled by any other yet published.

Kerl's First Lessons in Grammar. This book is designed as an introduction to the Common School Grammar.

Kerl's Common School Grammar.
This book is designed for general use in
Common Schools and Academies.

KERL'S COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR.

This work will be of great practical benefit to every speaker, writer, or teacher, who will use it as a book of reference.

WELLS' SCIENTIFIC SERIES.

CONSISTING OF

WELLS' SCIENCE OF COMMON THINGS, WELLS' PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY, WELLS' FIRST PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY, WELLS' NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Attention is invited to Hitchcock's Scientific Text-Books, Colton and Fitch's Geographies, Fasquelle's French Series, Woodbury's German Series, Bradbury's Music Books, Wilson's Histories. Liberal terms given on books furnished for examination or introduction. Send for CATALOGUE.

Aug. 1866.

Address W. A. WILDE,

Care CROSBY & AINSWORTH.

THE PUBLISHERS OF

WALTON'S ARITHMETICS

Invite the attention of Teachers and others interested to

WALTON'S

PICTORIAL PRIMARY ARITHMETIC.

(JUST

ISSUED.)

This little book is designed to give the young learner his

FIRST LESSONS IN NUMBERS.

It is appropriately illustrated, and pursues the OBJECT METHOD; it is simple, complete, and original, presenting the elementary combinations of numbers in a series of progressive lessons, calculated to interest and develop the mind of the child.

WALTON'S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS,

CONSISTS OF

I. Walton's Pictorial Primary Arithmetic.
II. Walton's Intellectual Arithmetic.

III. Walton's Written Arithmetic.

IV. Walton's Dictation Exercises, Parts I. & II. THE PICTORIAL PRIMARY ARITHMETIC is described above.

THE INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC is in preparation, and will soon be issued. THE WRITTEN ARITHMETIC, for Common and Higher Schools, is a thoroughly analytical and progressive work; it presents the science of numbers in a philosophical manner, and affords a more full and varied practice than any other book of its class. Its original and thorough system of reviews commends it to every practical teacher. A distinguishing feature of this Arithmetic is its adaptation to the present wants of business life. THE DICTATION EXERCISES comprise a simple card.

Walton's Table for Dictation Exercises in Arithmetic,

(With or without sliding slate.)

To be used by the Pupil, and

KEYS, Parts I. & II.,

To be used by the Teacher only.

PART I. contains above TWO THOUSAND EXAMPLES, (with their answers,) in the fundamental operations in Arithmetic.

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IN FEDERAL MONEY, COMMON AND DECIMAL FRACTIONS, COMPOUND NUMBERS, PERCENTAGE, SQUARE AND CUBE ROOTS, and MENSURATION.

These Exercises are so arranged that the Teacher may assign a SEPARATE EXAMPLE TO EACH PUPIL, in a class of 25, at a single dictation. They are especially designed for REVIEWS and TEST EXERCISES, and may be used in connection with, and supplimentary to, any series of Arithmetics.

School Officers and Teachers wishing to examine the above works are invited to correspond with the Publishers

BREWER & TILESTON

131 Washington Street, Boston

FOR

SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES AND COLLEGES.

PUBLISHED BY

J. P. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
Nos. 715 and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia.

THE STUDENT'S PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY,

BY HENRY MORTON, A. M., AND ALBERT M. LEEDS, A. M.

A Text-Book on Chemical Physics and Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, presenting all the valuable new facts in the branches discussed, bringing the work down to the present time; beautifully illustrated with over 150 engravings. One vol. 12mo. Over 300 pages. $1.25.

LIPPINCOTT'S NEW PRONOUNCING GAZETTEER.

Every portion of the text of the former work has been thoroughly revised, a very large portion of the articles wholly rewritten, with an Appendix of nearly 10,000 new articles, relating for the most part, to the United States.

I.

One vol., over 2300 Imperial Svo Pages. Sheep, $8.00.

THE NEW GAZETTEER presents:

A descriptive notice, with the most recent and authentic information respecting the countries, islands, rivers, mountains, cities, and towns in every part of the globe. II. The names of all important places, both in their native and foreign languages, with the pronunciation of the same: a feature never attempted in any other work. III. The classical names of all ancient places, so far as they can be accurately ascertained from

the best authorities.

IV. A complete etymological vocabulary of geographical names.

V. An elaborate exposition of the principles of pronunciation of names in the Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Welsh languages.

This great work embodies a wealth of knowledge, in its department, not accessible from any other book extant, nor less important, as a promoter of sound learning, than the best dictionary of the English language, by the side of which it merits a place on the table of every teacher and school in the country.

Not allowable by mail, but will be sent any reasonable distance, at our expense, on receipt of price.

LIPPINCOTT'S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES.

I. ALLEN'S ORAL GEOGRAPHY.

Pictorial Maps and Natural History Engravings.

II. ALLEN'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY

Based on the Object Method of Instruction.

III. SHAW AND ALLEN'S COMPREHENSIVE GEOGRAPHY

Combining Geography with Natural History.

IV. SMITH'S NEW GEOGRAPHY..

Synthetical, Analytical and Comparative.

V. CARL RITTER'S COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHY.

Translated by WILLIAM L. GAGE.

Special introductory prices are herewith given. Please Address the Publishers.

WORKS ON THE SCIENCE AND ART OF TEACHING.
BY JAMES PYLE WICKERSHAM, A. M.,
Principal of the Pennsylvania State Normal School at Millersville.

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WICKERSHAM'S METHOD OF INSTRUCTION.

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That part of the Philosophy of Education which treats of the Nature of the several branches of Knowledge and Methods of teaching them. 12mo.

LOOMIS'S NEW ARITHMETICS.

LOOMIS'S NEW ANALYTICAL ARITHMETIC.

A First Book combining Intellectual and Written Exercises.

LOOMIS'S NEW NORMAL ARMITHMETIC.
Complete Practical Treatise for advanced classes.

June, '66-2m.

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