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MITCHELL'S NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES.

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Mitchell's First Lessons in Geography. For young children. Designed as an introduction to the author's Primary Geography. With maps and engravings.

Mitchell's New Primary Geography. Illustrated by Twenty colored Maps, and One Hundred Engravings. Designed as an introduction to the New Intermediate Geography. Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography. For the use of Schools and Academies. Illustrated by twenty-three copper-plate Maps and numerous engravings.

Mitchell's New School Geography and Atlas. A system of Modern Geography — Physical, Political, and Descriptive, illustrated by Two Hundred Engravings, and accompanied by a new Atlas of Forty-four copper-plate Maps.

Mitchell's New Ancient Geography. An entirely new work, elegantly illustrated.

MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES. Old Series. Mitchell's (Old) Primary Geography. An Easy Introduction to the study of Geography. Illustrated by engravings and sixteen colored maps.

Mitchell's (Old) School Geography and Atlas. New Revised Edition. A system of Modern Geography, comprising a description of the present state of the World, and its grand divisions. Embellished by numerous engravings, and accompanied by an Atlas containing thirty-four Maps.

Mitchell's (Old) Ancient Geography and Atlas. Designed for Academies, Schools, and Families. A system of Classical and Sacred Geography, embellished with engravings. Together with an Ancient Atlas, containing maps illustrating the work.

GOODRICH'S SCHOOL HISTORIES.

Goodrich's Pictorial History of the United States. A Pictorial History of the United States, with notices of other portions of America. By S. G. Goodrich, author of "Peter Parley's Tales."

Goodrich's American Child's Pictorial History of the United States. An introduction to the author's "Pictorial History of the United States."

Goodrich's Pictorial History of England. A Pictorial History of England. By S. G. Goodrich, author of "Pictorial History of the United States," etc.

Goodrich's Pictorial History of Rome. A Pictorial History of Ancient Rome, with sketches of the History of Modern Italy. By S. G. Goodrich.

Goodrich's Pictorial History of Greece. A Pictorial History of Greece, Ancient and Modern. By S. G. Goodrich, author of "Pictorial History of the United States."

Goodrich's Pictorial History of France. A pictorial History of France. For the use of Schools. By S. G. Goodrich. Revised and brought down to the present time. Goodrich's Parley's Common-School History of the World. A Pictorial History of the World, Ancient and Modern. By S. G. Goodrich. Illustrated by engravings. Goodrich's Pictorial Natural History. Elegantly illustrated with more than two hundred engravings.

Coppee's Elements of Logic. Elements of Logic. Designed as a Manual of Instruction. By Henry Coppée, LL. D., President of the Lehigh University.

Coppee's Elements of Rhetoric. Elements of Rhetoric. Designed as a Manual of Instruction. By Henry Coppée, LL.D., author of "Elements of Logic," etc. New edition, revised.

Coppee's Academic Speaker. 1 vol.. 8vo.

Ormsby's Guide to Geography. Embracing Primary Reading Lessons, Written and Oral Methods combined, Map Exercises, systematically arranged, a Chart of Latitude and Longitude, and Calculations in Mathematical Gerogaphy, designed to accompany the Maps of Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography. By George S. Ormsby, Supt. Public Schools, Xenia, O. With numerous engravings.

School History of Maryland. To which are added brief Biographies of distinguished Statesmen, Philanthropists, Theologians, &c. With numerous engravings. Prepared for the schools of Maryland.

Bingham's Latin Grammar. A Grammar of the Latin Language, for the use of Schools and Academies, with Exercises and Vocabularies. By William Bingham, A.M., Supt. of the Bingham School, Mebaneville, N. C.

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Bullions's & Morris's New Latin Grammar,

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WALTON'S INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC,

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WALTON'S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS,

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THE INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC contains a full course of MENTAL EXERCISES, together with an INTRODUCTION to WRITTEN ARITHMETIC; and not only forms a connecting link in the series, but, used independently, meets the wants of the large class of students who can devote but little time to this study.

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.

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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

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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,

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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.

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