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528 pages.

Sargent's Standard Fifth or First Class Reader. 12mo,
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Sargent's Standard Fourth Reader. 12mo, half morocco... 336
Sargent's Intermediate Reader. 12mo, half morocco, beau-
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This Speller illustrates the unaccented vowel sounds, by a new system of notation; and contains an entirely new feature in an Index of peculiar words for exhibition exercises, etc., which supersedes the necessity of any supplementary Speller for higher classes. It is also adapted to beginners.

THE FIFTH READER

Contains an ORIGINAL ELOCUTIONARY INTRODUCTION of an eminently concise and practical character, treating in a thorough manner those vital principles which are essential to successful instruction.

The selections comprise the best elocutionary pieces which Literature affords.

In the other Numbers of the Series the subject of Elocutionary Drill is prominently and appropriately treated, and the Reading Exercises are selected with especial reference to their adaptedness for Elocutionary Practice.

PATRIOTIC PIECES, embracing the noblest sentiments of modern statesmen and authors are included, to inspire a devoted spirit of patriotism, an intelligent faith in our republican system, and a renewed confidence in our purified institutions.

In all respects the Series is fully UP WITH THE TIMES.

SARGENT'S ORIGINAL DIALOGUES. $1.50.

A handsome large duodecimo of 336 pages, with a fine portrait of the author, engraved on steel, and wood-cuts representing appropriate attitudes in dialogue delivery. Copies sent, post paid, or receipt of price.

LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN FOR INTRODUCTION.

Address the Publisher.

JOHN L. SHOREY, WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.

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SCHOOL CHAIRS, DESKS, AND TEACHERS' DESKS AND TABLES,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

SCHOLARS' DESKS AND CHAIRS MADE TO ORDER.

All articles warranted. Catalogues furnished, with prices, on application by mail, by sending five cents for return postage.

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A COMPLETE NEW COURSE FOR ALL GRADES OF SCHOOLS. Written Arithmetic made Intellectual!

A PRACTICAL PRESENTATION OF

THE METRIC SYSTEM OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES; ANNUAL
INTEREST; VERMONT NEW INTEREST RULE; INTERNAL
REVENUE; ENGLISH DECIMAL SYSTEM OF MONEY
RECKONING, -NEW METHODS.

REVIEW QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES.
The Science and Art Simplified.

NOW READY, THE IMPROVED EDITION OF 1867

OF

GREENLEAF'S

NEW PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC,

A work which by force of intrinsic merit and in spite of unparalleled
competition is meeting with extraordinary success in all
parts of the country.

The VERMONT STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, in February 1867,
unanimously adopted,

Greenleaf's New Primary, New Intellectual, and New Practical Arithmetic; and Greenleaf's New Elementary

Algebra,

To be used in all the Public Schools of that State, for a term of FIVE YEARS, as required by law.

GREENLEAF'S NEW SERIES, in whole or part, has been adopted within a few months for many STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS, and for the Public Schools of more than

TWO HUNDRED CITIES AND TOWNS,

including several entire CoUNTIES in the MIDDLE and WESTERN STATES.

GREENLEAF'S NEW ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, and TRIGONOMETRY are so generally used and favorably known as to be their own com

mendation.

GERENLEAF'S NEW HIGHER ALGEBRA is used in MASSACHUSETTS INSTI TUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BROWN UNIVERSITY, AMHERST College, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown, Conn., and other like Institutions.

GREENLEAF'S SYSTEM, in whole or in part, is now used in upwards of

1000 CITIES AND TOWNS IN THE EASTERN STATES,

and in he Public Schools of

NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, NEW ORLEANS,

and other cities.

GREENLEAF PRESENTS THE ONLY COMPLETE CONSECUTIVE SERIES BY ONE AUTHOR, standard and new, for the Times and up with the Times.

School officers and Teachers contemplating changes in Arithmetic, Algebra, or Geometry are invited to correspond freely with us. Liberal terms given on books furnished for examinaion, or for introduction in place of other inferior books.

ROBERT S. DAVIS & CO., Publishers, Boston.

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A New School History

OF THE UNITED STATES,

in which the two studies of history and geography are united, and the facts of history are taught both circumstantially and by topics.

A GRAMMAR SCHOOL HISTORY

OF THE UNITED STATES,

to which are added the Constitution of the United States with questions and explanations, the Declaration of Independence and Washington's Farewell Address.

By JOHN J. ANDERSON, A. M.,

Principal, for seventeen years, of one of the large Grammar Schools in the City of New York.

This work contains more than forty maps. 16mo, 254 pages.

Teachers will find that Mr. Anderson's Histories are the only ones that present a complete system for teaching history.

A specimen copy of this book will be sent to any teacher on receipt of fifty cents, and very liberal terms will be given for first introduction.

Address the Publishers,

CLARK & MAYNARD,

5 Barclay Street, New York, OR, EDWIN GINN,

[Care Woolworth, Ainsworth & Co., BOSTON.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.

The Normal Schools at Framingham and Salem are designed for the education of female teachers; those at Bridgewater and Westfield, for the education of teachers of both sexes.

The course of study commonly occupies two years, or four terms, each term including nineteen weeks of school time and one week of recess. The course for college graduates is completed in one term. A person of marked ability and extraordinary acquirements may obtain a degree, in any one of the schools, in three-fourths, or even one-half of the time usually required. To those who intend to teach in the public schools of Massachusetts, wherever they have previously resided, tuition is free; and to pupils from this State, pecuniary aid is given, when needed. Most of the text-books required are furnished gratuitously from the libraries of the several schools.

will take place as follows:

THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS

At FRAMINGHAM, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1868, and July 7, 1868.
At SALEM, on Thursday, Jan 23, 1868, and July 9, 1868.
At BRIDGEWATER, on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1868, and July 14, 1868.
At WESTFIELD, on Thursday, Jan. 30, 1868, and July 16, 1868.

THE EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION

will take place as follows:

At FRAMINGHAM, on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1868, and Sept. 1, 1868.
At SALEM, on Thursday, Feb. 20, 1868, and Sept. 3, 1868.

At BRIDGEWATER, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1868, and Sept. 8, 1868.
At WESTFIELD, on Thursday, Feb. 27, 1868, and Sept. 10, 1868.

Information in regard to the several schools may be obtained by addressing the Principals,

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THE CAMBRIDGE COURSE OF ELEMENTARY PHYSICS.

BY ROLFE AND GILLET. COMPRISING :

Chemistry and Electricity.
Elements of Natural Philosophy.

Natural Philosophy.

Handbook of the Stars, and Astronomy.

This popular Course of Physics has been officially adopted by the State Board of Maryland, and is used in many of the large cities throughout the country.

A Catalogue containing a full description of each work, with the opinions of many eminent teachers, sent free on application.

The most liberal terms given for sample copies and first introduction of all our publications. MAGILL'S FRENCH SERIES. By EDWARD H. MAGILL. Comprising: Magill's French Grammar, and Key to Grammar; Magill's French Reader; French Prose Book (in press), and French Poetry (in press).

THE NEW LATIN COURSE. Comprising: Hanson's Latin Prose Book, with References to Harkness's, Bullions's and Morris's, and Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammars. Hanson and Rolfe's Handbook of Latin Poetry. Selections from Ovid and Virgil, by Hanson and Rolfe.

PROF. CROSBY'S GREEK SERIES. Comprising: Greek Grammar; Greek Lessons; Greek Tables, and Xenophon's Anabasis.

DOUAI'S PRACTICAL AND COMPLETE GERMAN GRAMMAR.

Payson Dunton Scribness

National System of Penmanship.

The best, most popular, and the most extensively used of any system in the world!

This System comprises:

First- A Series of Copy-Books, in Three
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Third- National Writing Tablets.

PAYSON, DUNTON & SCRIBNER'S
Superintendent Schools, Leavenworth, Kansas.

Fourth- A Manual for Teachers.

Fifth A System of Book-Keeping, in
Three Books. 1. Single Entry. 2. Double and
Single Entry. 3. Academic Edition.

The Specimen Book, containing 300 copies.
A Book of Alphabets, containing Old Eng-
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BOOK-KEEPING. By PROF. MCVICAR,
(In press.)

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These Pens are made expressly for us, by the best manufacturers in England and America, and in quality of material, finish of points, easy action, and durability, are unsurpassed by any in the market.

No. 333.-Extra Fine. Per gross, $.
No. 455.-The National Pen, Gro. $.

No. 8.

The Ladies' Pen. Per gross,

No. 117.-The Excelsior Pen. Per gross, $

No. 7.- The Business Pen. Per gross,

ANNOUNCEMENT.

BARTHOLOMEW'S DRAWING-BOOKS. New Series.

This series of books, when complete, will consist of twelve numbers. Three of the series are now ready. Each number will contain twelve plates, executed in the highest style of lithographic art, and twenty-four pages of drawing-paper of a superior quality. Instruction accompanies cach book. In connection with many of these books, a GUIDE has been prepared for the use of teachers and more advanced pupils. These books contain full and complete instruction relating to the examples in the copy-books, and they will be found to contain many useful hints to the inexperienced teacher as to the best course to pursue in imparting information to others.

DRAWING-SLATES... A New Article.

BARTHOLOMEW'S PRIMARY SCHOOL SLATE. With a Series of Progressive Lessons in Writing and Drawing.

Accompanying this Slate will be a Guide for the use of Teachers, suggesting the proper course to pursue in order to make the lessons interesting and instructive to children. The utility, simplicity, and cheapness of this Slate, will commend it at once to the practical teacher, and to all others interested in the education of youth.

WOOLWORTH, AINSWORTH & CO., 117 Washington St., Boston.

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