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A Consecutive Series by One Author,

Graded to the wants of Primary, Intermediate, Grammar and High Schools, Acadmies, Normal Schools, and Colleges; and is so extensively used in the best

Schools in every State in the Union, as to have become

A NATIONAL

STANDARD.

These Books, in their revised and improved form, have been pronounced by an eminent mathematician,

"STANDARD AND IMPERISHABLE WORKS."

Greenleaf's New Elementary Algebra.

"A WORK OF UNSURPASSED POPULARITY."

TEN EDITIONS PUBLISHED WITHIN A YEAR.

This book is not a revised edition of the author's "TREATISE ON ALGERRA," a work which has largely shared public favor, and which continues to be published, but a NEW WORK, of a more elementary character, and excels all like books:

1. In being simple and easy, yet comprehensive.

2. In treating the entire subject analytically.

8. In combining logical clearness and exhaustive thoroughness with terseness and elegant conciseness.

4. In its numerous original practical methods, ingenious and valuable, which have been introduced.

5. In the happy manner of treating DISCUSSION OF PROBLEMS, RATIONALIZATION, RADICAL EQUATIONS, and several other topics, so as to be readily understood by beginners.

6. In the adaptation of the work to the growing wants of classes that finish arithmetic at a comparitively early age, while it yet affords to other classes a complete course.

No educational publication of late has more effectually baffled competition than this. In spite of a most undeserved attack by a rival interest, its success continues to be most extraordinary, having been introduced into Public High Schools and Academies in upwards of seventy-five cities and towns in the NEW ENGLAND STATES alone, within the last few months. Eleven large editions of this work have already been called for.

Greenleaf's New Higher Algebra.

This new and original work (now in press) has been prepared with the utmost care, and is designed to follow the NEW ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA, as a COMPLETE TREATISE for Academies, Normal Schools, and Colleges; it surpasses all others:

1. In the exhaustive thoroughness of its analysis.

2. In the original development of the higher principles.

3. In being a work for advanced classes,-neither too brief nor too extended.

These books will be furnished at a reduced price, for introduction, by addressing
ROBERT S. DAVIS & CO., Publishers,

July, 1864.

Boston.

Books that stand the test of the Class-Room.

THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SERIES.

PUBLISHED BY

IVISON, PHINNEY, BLAKEMAN & CO.,

Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, 48 & 50 Walker st., New York.

ROBINSON'S COMPLETE MATHEMATICAL SERIES.

This Series is now used in hundreds of towns, and of the best Schools, Seminaries and High Schools of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and throughout the Canadas.

They are adopted and in use in New York City, Troy, Rochester, Detroit,
Chicago, Milwaukie, and scores of other large towns.
Progressive Table Book,
Progressive Primary Arithmetic,
Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic,
Rudiments of Written Arithmetic,
Progressive Practical Arithmetic,
Progressive Higher Arithmetic,
Arithmetical Examples,

New Elementary Algebra,
University Algebra, (old edition,)
New University Algebra,
New Geometry and Trigonometry,
New Analyt.Geometry & Conic Sect❜ns
New Surveying and Navigation,
Differential and Integral Calculus.

KEYS to the Arithmetics, Algebras, and Geometries, are published for the use of Teachers.

The "ARITHMETICAL EXAMPLES," containing 2,000 practical problems and questions, promiscuously arranged, and without answers, will be published June 1st.

SPENCERIAN SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, Embracing Nine Copy-books, in Three distinct Series, Progressively Graded. The Common School Series embraces the first 5 Nos. The Business Series, two Books, Nos. 6 and 7. The Ladies' Series, two Books, Nos. 8 and 9. The particular points of excellence claimed are:

1. Simplicity. 2. Practicability. 3. Beauty.

KERL'S GRAMMARS,

Consisting of KERL'S ELEMENTARY GRAMMAR, simple and practical, both in matter and methods; and KERL'S COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR, a complete and comprehensive work. These books have been adopted and are now in use in the Boston Schools.

Attention is also invited to HITCHCOCK'S SCIENTIFIC TEXT-BOOKS, COLTON'S GEOGRAPHIES, FASQUELLE'S FRENCH, and WOODBURY'S German Series, Bradbury's Music Books, etc.

Specimen copies for examination, and first supplies for classes, at reduced

July, 1864.

prices.

CAMP'S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES.

CAMP'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY,

Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Primary Schools anu Classes. Price forty cents.

This is a sensible book, and presents some important features in striking con trast with other Primary Geographies.

Its DEFINITIONS are illustrated on the true method of "object teaching,”first showing and describing the object, then giving the name.

The MAP GEOGRAPHY, of which there is a most judicious selection, is arranged so that it can be recited and illustrated from the Outline Maps.

The DESCRIPTIVE PARTS are brief, but interesting, and the selection of matter throughout is such as young pupils may easily comprehend and study with profit.

CAMP'S INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY, Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Intermediate Schools and Classes. Price sixty cents.

This book contains:

1st. INTRODUCTORY LESSON.

2d. GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS, illustrated by picture and map representations of the principal bodies of land and water.

3d. MAPS, on the plan of the Outline Maps, each followed by a Key and Questions for map exercises.

4th. DESCRIPTIVE GEOGRAPHY, presenting in a concise form the more important geographical facts relating to each country and the principal cities, and in addition, such peculiar characteristics as are the most striking, and such as will be the most useful to pupils.

5th. GENERAL QUESTIONS, following the description of each grand division, designed as review questions for the Book and Outline Maps.

6th. A PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY of all the geographical names used in the book.

CAMP'S HIGHER GEOGRAPHY,

Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Grammar and High Schools, and the higher classes of District Schools. Price $1.20.

This is a new book, on the plan of the INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY, but more extensive. It contains a complete Key to the Outline Maps, a more full description of countries, and an outline of Physical Geography.

CAMP'S MAPPING PLATES,

Corresponding in size and scales with the maps in the Intermediate and Higher Geographies. Price thirty cents for set of nine plates.

MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAPS, Revised, improved, and important new maps added, by DAVID N. CAMP, Principal of the Connecticut State Normal School, and Superintendent of Common Schools. Price, $15.00 per set.

CAMP'S GEOGRAPHIES have a unity of plan, and a conciseness and perspicuity of style, rarely found in a series of school-books; while the use of the OUTLINE MAPS, combined with lessons from the Geographies, is systematized, simplified, and made in the highest degree practical.

With this Series, a thorough course of Geography may be obtained more easily, and in much less time than is usually given to the study.

Copies will be sent by mail, for examination, on receipt of half the retail price. O. D. CASE & CO., Publishers. HARTFORD, CONE.

Payson, Dunton Scribners National System of Mercantile

manship

Revised and Improved.

IN TWELVE NUMBERS.

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A SYSTEM SURPASSING EVERY OTHER IN

ORIGINALITY, SIMPLICITY, AND MATHEMATICAL EXACTNESS AND BEAUTY.

Expressly adapted to the Schools of the U. States, and comprehending every thing requisite for the convenience of the Teacher and the needs of the Scholar.

PRIOR IN POINT OF TIME,

It has led all others, and dates its existence YEARS before any other now known.

THE MOST ORIGINAL,

It has furnished a guide which others have not hesitated to follow, and improvements which others have time after time borrowed and subsequently claimed as their own.

ELEGANT IN ITS SIMPLICITY,

It has commanded the admiration of the lovers of this beautiful art, and acquired reputation as extensive as our country.

POPULAR,

Giving unqualified satisfaction to teachers, and exciting the greatest enthusiasm among scholars, it has become more widely known and extensively used than any other; and it would be difficult to find a township in the United States where the name of Payson, Dunton & Scribner is not familiar as a household word.

The merit of introducing and establishing a system of Chirography that has become so firmly rooted that a return to the old modes of teaching would be no sooner thought of than a return to the old wells and pumps by the inhabitants of a city blessed with a copious aqueduct of pure water, belongs to the authors of this system. To their genius and industry is the world indebted for the system that has brought harmony out of chaos, and regularity out of confusion, by a few simple rules based upon a correct philosophy in applying NATURAL MUSCULAR FORCES to the production of written forms; and to them, more than to all others, are the schools throughout our country indebted for the great advance in this branch of education.

Particular attention is requested to our Manual of Penmanship, Oblique Lines for teaching the proper slope in writing, and The New Writing Tablets, all of which are entirely original with us, and are of the utmost importance to teachers. Send for circulars.

***Testimonials from eminent teachers and friends of education, and a full description of the series, will be sent to any who may desire.

CROSBY & NICHOLS,

117 Washington Street, Boston.

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