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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 analy tically.

3. 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 rea ily 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 de signed to follow the NEW ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA, as a COMPLETE TREATISE for Academies, Normal Schools, and College; it surpasses all others:

1. In the exhaustive thoroughness of its analysis.

2. In the original development of the higher principles.

8. 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

July, 1864.

ROBERT S. DAVIS & CO., Publishers,

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.

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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 maiter 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.

MITCHELL'S NEW SERIES OF GEOGRAPHIES.

MITCHELL'S FIRST LESSONS IN GEOGRAPHY.

MITCHELL'S NEW PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY..

MITCHELL'S NEW INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY.

MITCHELL'S NEW SERIES OF GEOGRAPHIES have been introduced and are now used in the Public Schools of New Haven, Norwich, New London, Waterbury, Winsted, Middletown, Lebanon, Clinton, &c. The Publisher asks the attention of Schoo Officers and Teachers to the following statement and their co-operation and aid in efforts to extend more widely the circulation of these books, for the following reasons: 1. THEY ARE The Latest, Newest, and Most Accurate published.

2. THE SERIES IS A COMPLETE ONE.-The subject is taken up at the lowest point beginning with the First Lessons, for very young children who have just learned to read, and is carried forward, by a regular succession of books, on a uniform plan, as far as it is taught as a school-study, so that a pupil, in passing from one book to another, will have nothing to unlearn and no discrepancies to justify.

3. THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE TIMES.-Geography is essentially a progressive science. There is hardly a nationality in the world which has not materially changed its boundaries in the last ten years. Scientific and commercial travellers also are yearly transferring large regions of the earth's surface from the unknown to the known. The Publishers of Mitchell's Series have a skillful geographer constantly temployed, with a competent corps of assistants, whose sole business is to keep up he work of continual revision, and to transfer immediately to the maps and to the texts every change required by political revolutions, by the progress of scientific discovery, and by the march of civilization.

4. THE EXTREME BEAUTY AND FINENESS OF THE MAPS.-This was a marked feature in Mitchell's Old Series, when it was first projected many years ago. This character, thus early impressed upon the work, has been steadily maintained. Th maps of the New Series, in this respect, may safely challenge comparison with those of any School Geographies published in the world. Their beautiful delicacy of finish not only makes them more attractive to the eye, but aids the scholar essentially in studying them. Everything is perfectly clear and plain. Even where the maps are most crowded, there is no confusion.

5. THE FRESHNESS AND BEAUTY OF THE PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.-Instead of the old hackneyed subjects, these books contain really elegant pictures, made from original designs, by professional artists, often from photographs taken on the spot, and representing truthfully to the eye scenes and persons of living interest in this present age of the world.

6. THE CARE BESTOWED UPON THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. The pronunciation of each geographical name is given as it occurs in the body of the book. Besides this, at the end of the several volumes, are Tables of Pronunciation, alphabetically arranged, containing, at a single view, for convenience of reference, the names used in the book. The pronunciation adopted is tha approved by the most distinguished linguists and travellers of the day. For introduction, terms, &c., or sample copies, address,

September, 1864.

LORENZO B. PECK,

346 CHAPEL, ST.,

New Haven, Ct.

BARNES & BURR,

PUBLISHERS OF THE

National Series of Standard School Books,

Nos. 51 AND 53 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK,

Would respectfully announce to their Educational Friends, NEW AND REVISED EDITIONS of

DAVIES' UNIVERSITY ARITHMETIC-PRICE, $1.50.

PORTER'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY-PRICE, $1.75.

The above are just published, and are commended to the attention of all who are interested in the improvement of Text-Books. PROF. DAVIES is too well known as a teacher of Mathematical Science at West Point and Columbia College, to require a special introduction. PROF. PORTER has already distinguished himself as an Author and Teacher of Chemistry and the allied sciences in Yale College. Former editions of this Chemistry have been widely and favorably known in many of our best schools. The Revised Edition will be found fully up to the present state of the Science, and well adapted to the Schools, Academies, and Colleges of the United States.

BARNES & BURR

Will publish in October,

ROBERT RAYMOND'S PATRIOTIC SPEAKER.

Embracing SELECTIONS and ORIGINAL PIECES, SPEECHES and DIALOGUES suited to the present state of the stirring times. PRICE, $2.

They are publishers of the following Series of STANDARD BOOKS, viz.:

1. PARKER AND WATSON'S SERIES OF READERS AND SPELLERS.

2. DAVIES' SERIES OF ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRA.

3. CLARK'S SYSTEM OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR.

4. MONTEITH & MCNALLY'S SYSTEM OF GEOGRAPHY.

5. WILLARD'S SERIES OF HISTORY AND CHARTS.

6. PECK'S "GANOT'S POPULAR PHYSICS OR NATURAL PHILOSOPHY

7. PORTER'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY.

8. WOOD'S SYSTEM OF BOTANY.

9. SMITH & MARTIN'S BOOK-KEEPING.

10. NORTHEND'S DICTATION EXERCISES. 11. SCHOOL TEACHERS' LIBRARY-10 Vols.

Send for our Descriptive Catalogue. September.

TEACHERS AND DISTRICT OFFICERS

Are invited to send for the last No. of the EDUCATIONAL MESSENGER, which contains descriptions and catalogue of

SCHOOL FURNITURE, DESKS AND CHAIRS, OUTLINE MAPS GLOBES,

The latest and best articles for school use in every grade of Schools, among which are,

THE WONDERFUL ARITHMETICAL FRAME,

With which one can set over 200,000 examples for a class without making a figure, and can make a new example of 144 figures in a single second. It occupies less than four square feet.

THE MOST IMPROVED INK-WELLS, in various styles.

THE NATURAL SPELLING TEACHER; an easy, economical, and certain system for securing correctness in spelling.

LIQUID SLATE FOR BLACKBOARDS; a capital preparation.

SCOFIELD'S PRISMATIC COLOR BLOCKS;

SET OF OBJECT-TEACHING FORMS;

Both extensively used for Object-teaching.

PATENT SLATE-PENCIL HOLDER AND ERASER

TEACHER'S GUIDE TO ILLUSTRATION.

SCHOOL REGISTERS, REWARDS, &c., &c.

SCHOOL LIBRARIES supplied on favorable terms.

Send for Library Catalogue also.

EVERYTHING wanted for Schools can be procured by addressing

F. C. BROWNELL, or 21 John st., New York.
N C. BOARDMAN,

July, 1861.

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