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MITCHELL'S SERIES OF

OUTLINE MAPS.

'No. 1-Hemispheres.......30 by 50 inches.
No. 2-N. America,........25 by 30 inches.
No. 3-British Prov........25 by 30 inches.
No. 4-U. S. and Mexico, .50 by 60 inches.
No. 5-So. America,.......25 by 30 inches.

No. 6-Europe,........
No. 7-Asia,.
No. 8-Africa,

No. 9-Oceanica,.......

..50 by 60 inches. 25 by 30 inches. 25 by 30 inches

.25 by 30 inches.

No. 10-Phys. World,.....30 by 50 inches

These Maps cannot fail to greatly facilitate the study of Geography, and render the subject pleasing, interesting, and thoroughly practical. They give the scholar clear and comprehensive ideas of the great natural features of the Earth, the Mountains, Lakes, Rivers, &c., of each country, and impress them distinctly and permanently on the mind They are just suited to the wants of the school-room, and are far more practical than any other Outline Maps. As an indication of their great value and practical superiority, it need only be stated that nearly every State Normal School, and the Public Schools of most of the principal cities throughout the country, have adopted them.

CAMP'S

GEOGRAPHY,

Embracing the Key to Mitchell's Series of Outline Maps, by DAVID N. CAMP, Principal of the Connecticut State Normal School, and Superintendent of Common Schools.

This Geography is a quarto of two hundred and eight pages, well illustrated with Map and Wood Cuts, and, like, the "Outline Maps," is highly practical. It is already in use in nearly every State Normal School, and a large number of the best conducted Public and Private Schools in the country, where it gives the best of satisfaction, and is highly .commended.

Copies of the Geography, for examination, will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of...........

Price, per single copy,.

Price, per dozen,.....

.$ 75

100

9.00

Price of the Maps, per set, including Portfolio and one copy of Camp's Geography, 12 00 O. D. CASE & COMPANY, Publishers,

HARTFORD CONN.

Published by

A. S. BARNES & BURR,

51 & 53 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.

The Little Speller; OR, THE FIRST ROUND IN THE LADDER OF LEARNING By Wm. W. Smith, Principal of Grammar School No. 1, New York city. 96 pp., 18 mo, half bound. Price 10 cents.

National Elementary Speller. A critical work on Pronunciation; embracing a strictly graded Classification of the Primitive and the more important Derivative Words of the English Language for Oral Spelling; Exercises for Writing from Dictation; Prefixes, Affixes. &c., &c. By J. Madison Watson. Prepared to accompany Parker & Watson's Series of School Readers. Designed for Public Schools and the lower classes in Academies and Seminaries. Richly illustrated. 160 pp, 18mo., half bound. Price 15 cents

The Little Orator; OR, PRIMARY SCHOOL SPEAKER. By Charles Northend, A, M., author of "Teacher and Parent," "Teachers' Assistant," etc. In three parts. Part I, Poetry. Part II, Prose. Part III, Dialogues. 178 pp., 18mo., cloth. Price 30 cents.

The National Orator. A Selection of pieces for the u e of young Students in Scho Is and Academies, By Charles Northend, A. M. 312 pp., 12mo, cloth. Price 75 cents. Entertaining Dialogues. Designed for the use of young Students in Schools and Academies. By Charles Northend, A. M. 312 pp., 12mo., cloth. Price 75 cents.

Book-keeping by Single and Double Entry. Simplified and Adapted to the use of Common Schools. By W. W. Smith and Edward Martin. 163 pp., small 4to., half bound. Price 75 cents.

Blanks to Smith and Martin's Book-keeping Three numbers. Farmer's DayBook, (by Single Entry,) or Book of Transactions, (by Double Entry.) Day-Book, (ty Single Entry;) or Journal, (by Double Entry,) Ledger, (by Single or Double Entry.) Price 37 cents

per set.

The limited number of these blanks, while yet made to answer every essential purpose, is thought a great advantage.

Davies' New Elementary Algebra. Embracing the First Principles of the Science. By Charles Davies, LL. D., Professor of Mathematics in Columbia College, and author of a complete course of Mathematics. 299 pp., 12mo., cloth. Price 75 cents.

An entirely new work, just from the press. It is intended to form a connecting link between Arithmetic and Algebra and to unite and blend, as far as possible, the reasoning on numbers with the more abstract method of analysis. It is intended to bring the subject of Algebra within the range of our common schools, by giving to it a practical and tangible form.

History of Rome, in three parts. The Kings of Rome; the Republic of Rome; the Empire of Rome. With Questions. By F. W. Ricord. 315 pp., 12mo., cloth. Price $1. Cæsar's Commentaries on the Gallic War. Elucidated by English Notes. Critical and Explanatory, and illustrated by Maps, plans of the Battle, Views, and a Lexicon of all the Words contained in the Text. By N. C Brooks, A. M, President of Baltimore Female College. 351 pp., 12mo., cloth. Price $1.25.

Peck's Elements of Mechanics. Designed for Colleges, Academies, and High School By William G. Peck, M. A., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in Columbia College. 338 pp., 12mo., cloth. Price $1.25.

School Teachers' Register, for Recording Attendance, Reci'ations, and Deportmert in Classes. Designed for the use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools. By N. C. Brooks, A. M., President of Baltimore Female College. Small 4to., cloth. Price 50 cents. Manuel of Devotion; or, Religious Exercises for the Morning and Evening of each Day in the Month. For the use of Schools and Private Families. By N. C. Brooks. 233 pp., 18mo,, cloth, Price 40 cents.

The School Harmonist; comprising Psalm and Hymn Tunes in general use; together with several Tunes and Chants. Designed as an accompaniment to the "Manual of Devotion," and for the use of Choir Singing, Schools, and Private Families. By Andrew I. Cleveland, Professor of 3 usic in Baltimore Female College, 238 pp., 18 mo., cloth. 40 cts. Key to Clark's Grammar. in which the Analyses of the Sentences in the Grammar are indicated by Diagrams. Price 50 cents.

Institute Lectures on Mental and Moral Culture. By Samuel P. Bates, A. M., Superintendent of Public Instruction, Crawford County, l'enn. 319 pp., 12mo.. cloth. Price $1.00.

The Higher Christian Education. Ry Benjamin W. Dwight. 12mo., cloth. Price $1.00.

History and Progress of Education, from the earliest times to the present. Intended as a Manual for Teachers and Scholars. By Philobiblius. With an Introduction by Hon. Henry Barnard, LL. D. 310 pp., 12 mo., cloth. Price $1.00.

Any of the above books will be forwarded to any address, post paid, on receipt of price. The publishers "Descriptive Catalogue" contains extended noti es cf more than 200 valuable educational works-forwarded free of charge to all applicants.

The publishers are still making valuable additions to their list, due announcement of which will be made.

March, 1860.-tf

A. S. BARNES & BURR, 51 & 53 John St., New York.

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The subscribers respectfully announce to their fellow-citizens of Indiana, that they are still at the old stand in the Bates House, and keep their Ware Rooms well filled with the Best Piano Fortes made in the United States.

We have likewise constantly on hand a full supply of Melodeons, in every style. Also, a large stock of Small Instruments, Music Books, Sheet Music, and a general assortment of Musical Merchandise, including everything necessary to constitute a most

COMPLETE MUSIC STORE. May, 1860.

CASH BOOK STORE.

MERRILL & CO.,

No. 19 East Washington Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

Keep all the School Books, the Teachers' Library, and many other Educational Works, and

THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE, Of all kinds of Literature, Religious, Scientific, Historic, Poetic, Miscellaneous, and selling for Cash will not, of course, be undersold.

Lovers of Books are always welcome, whether they wish to buy or only ages and all nations. The best whole

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350,000 Copies Sold since the First Edition was Issued. No. of Pages in the Entire Sesies-2,070.

THE NATIONAL SERIES OF READERS,

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The Publishers would respectfully call the attention of all Teachers and friends of Education, interested in the introduction of improved TextBooks, to this New Series of Readers and Spellers. The remarkable hold it has attained on popular favor during the short time it has been before the Public, is a sure guaranty of the great intrinsic merits of the respective numbers in the Series.

The preparation of these Readers at the time, when so many different Series were before the Public, involved no little outlay of time and money; and the Publishers designed to make them so far superior as to warrant a most extensive use, but they were not prepared to anticipate so general an introduction during the first year of their aggregate circulation.

It is the mere gratifying, however, as it removes all doubts as to the present and ultimate circulation of Text-Books, possessing positive merit, regardless of active competition or the supposed relative prices of such books, as compared with inferior ones.

THE NATIONAL SERIES OF GEOGRAPHIES

BY MONTEITH AND MCNALLY.

MONTEITH'S FIRST LESSONS IN GEOGRAPHY, Price 25 Cents.
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Although these Geographies have been before the Public but a few years, their remarkable suecess has attested their adaptation to the wants of all grades of pupils in our Public Schools.

Monteith's Geographies, from their combination of Historical and Geographical Questions and Answers, in clear and concise language, have imparted a degree of interest in this study to young pupils attained by no other similar works.

McNally's System embraces the most philosophical definitions; the most comprehensive and appropriate text; the best arrangement of Map matter; the clearest and most accurate Maps; and the most simple outline of Physical Geography ever introduced in a Text-Book on Geography.

These Geographies have been recommended in nearly every State where official recommendations are made, and are already more extensively used than any others.

Copies of any of the Text-Books named will be sent for examination, with reference to introduction, at one-half the prices annexed, on application to the Publishers,

A. S. BARNES & BURR, 51 & 53 John St., New York.

May, 1860.-tf.

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The subscribers respectfully announce to their fellow-citizens of Indiana, that they are still at the old stand in the Bates House, and keep their Ware Rooms well filled with the Best Piano Fortes made in the United States.

We have likewise constantly on hand a full supply of Melodeons, in every style. Also, a large stock of Small Instruments, Music Books, Sheet Music, and a general assortment of Musical Merchandise, including everything necessary to constitute a most

COMPLETE MUSIC STORE. May, 1860.

CASH BOOK STORE.

MERRILL & CO.,

No. 19 East Washington Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

Keep all the School Books, the Teachers' Library, and many other Educational Works, and

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THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE, Of all kinds of Literature, Religious, Scientific, Historic, Poetic, Miscellaneous, and selling for Cash will not, of course, be undersold.

Lovers of Books are always welcome, whether they wish to buy or only to examine the choice books of all ages and all nations. The best wholesale terms given.

Call and see us, or order by Mail, and your orders will be promptly attended to.

May, 1860.

MERRILL & CO.

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