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The American Union Speaker (new) -Containing Standard and Recent Selections in Prose, Poetry, and Dialogue, for Recitation and Declamation. By Hon. JOHN D. PHILBRICK, Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools. $2.50.

"As a collection of truly elegant and eloquent extracts it is unsurpassed, while its peculiarly American character makes it doubly valuable."-GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS. "In every feature the work seems to be of the highest excellence."—A. P. STONE, Principal of the Portland, Me., High School.

"A work of unqualified excellence. Just the book needed by every student of declamation."-PROF. LEWIS B. MONROE, Director of Vocal and Physical Culture in the Boston Public Schools.

"The whole seems to have been prepared with the taste and skill which always mark the literary performances of the distinguished compiler."-RICHARD EDWARDS, Principal of State Normal School, Bloomington, Ill.

The Primary Union Speaker, containing Standard and Recent Selections in Prose and Poetry, for Recitation and Declamation in Primary and Secondary Schools. Beautifully Illustrated. By Hon. JOHN D. PHILBRICK, Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools. Price about 60c. In Press.

Worcester's Elements of History, Ancient and Modern. By J. E WORCESTER, LL.D., author of Worcester's Quarto Dictionary. A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED, being brought down to April, 1866. Price $1.75.

The new chapter on the Great Rebellion and the Administration of Abraham Lincoln is a most accurate and discriminating view of the remarkable series of events covering this period. The addition to English History, comprising the chief events of the last twenty years, is of great value.

This well-known Work, so long the Standard Text-Book on General History in Grammar and High Schools and Academies, is thus newly commended to the favor of Educators.

The School Service Book (new).-Containing Hymns, Chants,
Scripture Readings and Responses, and other Music for opening and closing
Schools. By ASA FITZ, author of several School Song-Books. 48 pp;
Price 20 cents.
paper covers.

This little work supplies a want long felt, and its price puts it within reach of all. The Gymnastic Song-Book (new).—Containing Songs with Exer cises, Marches, and Elocutionary Gestures; also, Rounds, and Select Pieces Price 15 cts. for Amusements. By ASA FITZ, etc. 32 pp.; paper covers.

Every one who has attempted Physical Exercises in his School knows that MUSIC is the indispensable accompaniment to them, if they are to be made successful. This book also contains directions for performing the Exercises themselves. It should be in the hands of every Teacher and Scholar.

Eaton's Standard Series of Arithmetics, comprising—

1. PRIMARY ARITHMETIC. 100 pp. Beautifully Illustrated.

2. INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC. 172 pp. On a Progressive Plan.

3. COMMON SCHOOL ARITHMETIC. 312 pp. A complete and practical work. 4. HIGH SCHOOL ARITHMETIC. 356 pp. A thorough and exhaustive treatise. QUESTIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ARITHMETIC. 48 pp.; paper. Price 15 cents. These Arithmetics have just been adopted for the city and county of Philadelphia. They are used exclusively in all the Public Schools of Boston. They are used in California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and extensively throughout the whole country.

Sent for examination, with reference to introduction, on receipt of postage: Pri mary, 5c.; Intellectual, 10e.; Common School and High School, 20c. each.

Very favorable terms for first introduction.
Address

Aug.-2t.

TAGGARD & THOMPSON, Publishers, 29 CORNHILL, BOSTON.

A New Educational Journal.

Now Ready-The First Number of the

ILLUSTRATED EDUCATIONAL BULLETIN

-a novelty in the field of literature, and well worthy the attention of every live teacher. All are invited to send their names for the subscription list. Subscription absolutely free!

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

FOWLE'S FALSE ORTHOGRAPHY, in which the orthography and meaning of many thousand words, most liable to be misspelled and misused, are impressed upon the memory by a series of written exercises. By WILLIAM B. FOWLE. 144 pp. 12mo. Price 30 cents.

FOWLE'S BIBLE READER, containing such a selection of Scripture Lessons as may be used in schools and families, without subjecting the teacher or reader to the trouble of making a selection at the time of reading. That some selection was called for, none will deny who has attempted to read the Bible in course to his pupils, or to his family. The use of this text-book, even in connection with other Readers, will be found universally advisable. 233 pp. 12mo. Price $1.00. LEDRU'S FRENCH GRAMMAR. A comprehensive Grammar of the French Language with Practical Exercises for Writing, and very complete and simple Rules for Pronouncing the Language. 280 pp. 12mo. Price $1.00.

LEDRU'S FRENCH FABLES. Fables in the French Language, for the use of beginners in the study. 120 pp. 12mo. Price 75 cents.

LEDRU'S FRENCH READER. The French First Class Book: being a new selection of Reading Lessons. In Four Parts, viz:

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FOWLE'S TEACHERS' INSTITUTE; or, Familiar Hints to Young Teachers. By WILLIAM B. FOWLE. 258 pp. 12mo. Price $1.50.

JEWELL ON SCHOOL GOVERNMENT. A Practical Treatise, presenting a thorough discussion of its Facts, Principles and their Application, with Critiques upon current Theories of Punishment and Schemes of Administration. For the use of Normal Schools, Practical Teachers and Parents. Fy FREDERICK S. JEWELL, A.M., Professor of English Literature, New York State Normal School, Albany. 308 pp. 12mo. Price $1.50.

Also, NEW EDITIONS OF THE NATIONAL READERS, with new Plates and Illustrations, and great improvements. By means of carefully prepared Indices, the new editions may readily be used with the old.

Aug-1t.

A. S. BARNES & COMPANY, Publishers of the "National Series of Standard School Books,"

(See CATALOGUE,)

111 & 113 WILLIAM St., New York.

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The latest and most desirable styles of SCHOOL FURNITURE, and largest and best assortment of SCHOOL APPARATUS, OUTLINE MAPS, GLOBES, CHARTS, &c., to be found in this country.

Publisher of MITCHELL'S SERIES OF OUTLINE MAPS. These maps are used throughout the New-England States, New York, Ohio, Indiana, and more generally than any others in the Western States. They represent the very latest changes in boundary, are better and more widely known than any other series in America.

Publisher of CAMP'S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES:

I. CAMP'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, with Maps and Engravings,
II. CAMP'S INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY, embellished with upwards of Fifty
Engravings,

60 ets.

80 ets.

III. CAMP'S HIGHER GEOGRAPHY. A System of Modern Geography; Physical, Political, and Descriptive, with Maps corresponding with, or exercises from, "Mitchell's Outline Wall Maps," and illustrated by over One Hundred Engravings, engraved expressly for this work. $1.60 Special terms for first introduction.

CAMP'S MAPPING PLATES. Price per set,

50 ets.

The advantages of Map Drawing are offered in its most easy and simple form in the use of these Mapping Plates.

CHARTS AND TABLETS OF ALL KINDS.
BOSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL TABLETS (EXCLUSIVE Western sale).
PAYSON, DUNTON & SCRIBNER'S WRITING TABLETS.
COLTON'S COLORED GEOGRAPHICAL CARDS.
SCOFIEL'DS NATIONAL SCHOOL TABLETS.

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SANDERS' & McGUFFEY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL CHARTS. &c.

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HOLBROOK'S LIQUID SLATE-best extant.

-ALSO PUBLISHER OF

CUTTER'S PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARTS, with various mountings. Descriptive Circulars and Illustrated Catalogues with Price lists furnished on appliAddress

cation.

A. H. ANDREWS, Crosby's Opera House, 63 Washington St, CHICAGO.

WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.

NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION.

Thoroughly revised and much enlarged. Over 3,000 fine engravings. Is a wellnigh indispensable requisite for every intelligent family.

It contains 10,000 WORDS and MEANINGS not found in other dictionaries.

It is now believed to be by far the most complete, useful, and satisfactory dictionary of the language ever published, as it is by far the largest single volume ever issued in any language.

The possession of any other English dictionary, or any previous edition of this, can not compensate for the want of this very full and complete one. In its present perfected state it must long remain the BEST ENGLISH DICTIONARY, and once possessed, remain of constant and abiding value.

What book, beside the Bible, so indispensable as a good dictionary?

"I think it not only a great improvement upon former issues of the same work, but superior, in most respects, to any other English dictionary known to me. The labors of the recent editors and contributors have made it undoubtedly the best general etymologicon we yet possess of the lan. guage; its vocabulary is as ample as could well be given in the compass of a single volume; its definitions are, in general, suficiently exact and discriminating; and its pronunciation is apparently conformable to the best usage."-Hon. George P. Marsh, Florence, Italy, March 7, 1866. We have had no English Dictionary nearly so good in

Etymological part well done.

this respect."-North Amer. Review, Jan., 1865.

"In our opinion, it is the best Dictionary that either England or America can boast."-National Quarterly Review, Oct., 1864.

"No English scholar can dispense with this work."-Bibliotheca Sacra, Jan., 1865.

"Truly a Magnum Opus, a monument of industry, research, and erudition, worthy the most cordial recognition and the highest praise of all who write, speak, or study the English Language." Evang. Quart. Review, Jan., 1865.

"In its general accuracy, completeness, and practical utility, the work is one which none who read or write can henceforward afford to dispense with."-Atlantic Monthly, Nov., 1834.

"Viewed as a whole, we are confident that no other living language has a Dictionary which so fully and faithfully sets forth its present condition as this last edition of Webster does that of our written and spoken English tongue."-Harper's Magazine, Jan., 1865

"THE NEW WEBSTER is glorious-it is perfect-it distances and defies competition-it leaves nothing to be desired."-J. H. Raymond, LL.D., President Vassar of College.

In One Volume of 1,840 Royal Quarto Pages; and in various Common and Fine Bindings "GET THE LATEST." "GET THE BEST." "GET WEBSTER."

Published by G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass.

Sold by all Booksellers. Specimen pages of Illustrations and other new features will be sent on application to the Publishers.

WEBSTER'S SCHOOL DICTIONARIES, Viz:

I. The Primary. II. Common School.

III. High School.
IV. Academic.

V. Counting House. VI. University.

These popular School Dictionaries, having been thoroughly revised. being extensively regarded as the standard authority in Orthography, Definition, and Pronunciation, and as THE BEST Dictionaries in use, are respectfully commended to teachers and others. They are much more exten. sively sold and used than all others combined.

Webster's School Dictionaries are sold by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philadelpha; IVI. SON, PHINNEY. BLAKEMAN & CO., New York; S. C. GRIGGS & CO., Chicago; SARGENT, WILSON & HINKLE. Cincinnati; and by all Booksellers.

Twenty-five copies of WEBSTER'S NEW ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY have just been placed in as many of the Boston public schools by the school board of that city.

The State of Maryland having recently established a Free School system, its State Board of Education has just adopted Webster's series of Dictionaries as the standard and for exclusive use in the Public Schools of that State.

Nearly every State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union. or corresponding officer, where such an one exists, has recommended WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY in the strongest terms. Among them are those of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri. Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Carolina, Alabama, Cali fornia, and aiso Canada-TWENTY-FOUR in all.

More than ten times as many are sold of Webster's Dictionaries, as of any other series in this country. At least four-fifths of all the School Books published in this country own Webster as their standard, and of the remainder, few acknowledge any standard.

Sold by all Booksellers throughout the United States and British Provinces.

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SCHOOL DESKS, SETTEES, TEACHER'S DESKS WITH CHAIRS, AND RECITATION SEATS;

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A new design of COMBINED DESK and SEAT. The seat and desk both graduated in height, each independently, and the seat attached by a hinge joint. By the application of " Cole's Patent Furniture Floor Fastening," the desk can not work loose, and is under the control of the teacher, who can, at pleasure, remove it in a few seconds without the drawing of a screw, and as easily and quickly replace it.

We manufacture the only

PORTABLE HIGH SCHOOL DESK

in use, with tripod chair and Cole's Patent Fastening attached.

PIERCE'S NOISELESS SLATES, both in tablet and book form. THE NATIONAL BLACK-BORD SLATING, in pint and quart bottles.

COLES' NEW IMPROVED INK-WELLS.

Prof. CHAS. S. ROYCE has direct supervision of our manufacture of the LEWIS' GYMNASTIC APPARATUS.

THE CELEBRATED HOLBROOK SCHOOL APPARATUS, including Outline Maps, Charts, Globes, etc.

The best CHEMICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS.

The trade supplied with the above, and all other articles used in the school-room, on liberal terms.

July-2t.

Full Catalogues and Circulars sent on application.

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CINCINNATI, OHIO.

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