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O series of School Books ever offered to the public have attained so wide a circulation or received the approval and indorsement of so many competent and reliable educators, in all parts of the United States, as this. Amo g the most prominent of their publications are the following, viz.:

THE UNION READERS AND SPELLERS.

The Union Readers are not a revision of any former series of Sanders' Readers. They are entirely new in matter and illustrations, and have been prepared with great care.

THE UNION READERS and SPELLERS gained in circulation, for the year ending January 1866, over the preceding year, 75,310 vols.; and for the year ending January 1867, an additional gain of 115,296 vols.; and January 1868 will show a still larger increase.

The above statement is conclusive evidence of the estimation in which this series is held by the educational men of this country.

Robinson's Complete Mathematical Series.

With the improvements and additions recently made, this Series is the most complete, scientific and practical of the kind published in this country. The books are graded to the wants of Primary, Intermediate, Grammar, Normal and Higli Schools, Academies and Colleges.

The Metric System of Weights and Measures, full, practical and greatly simplified, has been added to the Written Arithmetics.

Robinson's Series show a gain in circulation for the year ending Jan. 1, 1867, of 55,720 vols. They have a large and rapidly increasing sale.

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After much delay, the Publishers are happy to announce that they are now able to furnish, in their best style of manufacture,

ROBINSON'S

New Differential and Integral Calculus,

EDITED BY I. F. QUINBY, A. M., LL. D.

In Sheep, 1 vol., 8vo, 472 pages

Price, $3.25.

Single copies sent by mail, prepaid, for examination, with reference to introduction, on receipt of $2.50.

A first supply furnished for introduction, by Express, freight paid by the purchaser, at $2.50, less 5 per cent, cash.

The design has been to prepare a Text-Book adapted for use in the High Schools and Colleges of the country—thorough and comprehensive in its character; and, while it does not cover the whole ground of this branch of Mathematics, yet, so far as the subject is treated, it is progressive and complete; and it is confidently believed that, in literary and scientific merit, the work will more than justify the expectations of those who have waited long and patiently for it. The KEY to the above is in preparation, and will be ready in March 1868.

Address W. A. WILDE,

(Care Crosby & Ainsworth,) Boston, Mass.

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL, (where only one Written Arithmetic is used.)

THIS SERIES PRESENTS THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED METHODS OF TEACHING ARITHMETIC.

A NEW CHAPTER

ON THE

METRIC SYSTEM OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, Prepared by H. A. NEWTON, Professor of Mathematics, Yale College, has been added to the Written Arithmetics.

It is also published in a pamphlet form for those already supplied with EATON'S SERIES, and can be used in connection with any other Arithmetics. Single copies 10 cents. Very liberal terms for introduction.

These Arithmetics are used exclusively in the Public Schools of Boston, the States of CALIFORNIA and NEVADA, and very extensively throughout NEW ENGLAND and the WEST. They have lately been introduced to be used in the Public Schools of PHILADELPHIA and recently adopted in SEVERAL HUNDRED CITIES and TOWNS in different parts of the country.

QUESTIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ARITHMETIC. Designed to indicate an outline of study and to facilitate a thorough system of reviews. By J. S. EATON, 15 cents.

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"Mr. Philbrick, of Boston, has just got out an Excellent Speaker, which promises to be a great boon to the upper classes of schools."- Extract from the Report of Rev. James Fraser, on the Common School System of the United States, lately presented to the British Parliament by command of Her Majesty.

* THE PRIMARY UNION SPEAKER. Beautifully Illustrated. Containing the choicest Selections in Prose and Poetry, for Primary Schools and Families. By JOHN D. PHILBRICK, author of "American Union Speaker,' 65 cents.

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TESTIMONY OF THE CITY OF WORCESTER.

OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC SCHOOLS,

WORCESTER, MASS., OCT. 16, 1867.

DEAR SIR: In answer to your question as to how Guyot's Geographies are working in our schools, I have the pleasure of saying that in my opinion the results have already more than justified the action of our Board in adopting * them. Their full benefits will not, however, be realized in the present year, nor in the next: - we may look for better and better work at the hands of both teacher and pupil for years to come, as they become more and more familiar with the spirit and system of these excellent books.

Yours truly,

B. P. CHENOWETH.

* Guyot's Geographies superseded Warren's Geographies in Worcester in May last.

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One quarto volume, with over 100 elegant illustrations.

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In one royal quarto volume, with numerous illustrations, containing twenty-three Maps, of which five are double-page Maps, engraved in the highest style of the art, colored politically and physically, embracing also diagrams for the construction of Maps of each Continent.

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