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The Golden Wreath. Containing nearly 200 Popular Songs, with Instructions. 35 cts.

The Nightingale. A new book for schools. 85 ets.
Home Molodist. Coll. of nearly 100 favorite songs.

25 cts.

Camp Songs. A collection of National, Patriotic and Social songs for the
Volunteers. 12 cts.
War Songs of Freedom.
Songs for the People.
100 Irish Songs. 50
Amateur Song Book.

20 cts.
With numerous engravings.
cts. Scotch Songs. 50 cts.
A Coll. of Old Favorites

$1.

Comic Songs. 50 cts. 40 cts.

Gems of Song. 40 cts. The Message Bird. 50 cts.
Old Folks' Concert Tunes, 30 cts.

Boston Temperance Glee Book. 40 cts.

New Temperance Melodist. 40. cts.

Union Temperance Song Book. 12 cts.

Covert & Lodge's Temperance Songs. 12 cts.

Convention Chorus Book. 40 cts.

The above contain both Words and Music.

The Shilling Song Book. Containing the best Songs of the day, a large number of which are not to be found in any other collection. Two

Parts. Each 12 cts.

Any book sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price.

OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers,

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Organist and Director at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. This work meets the student after he has obtained a moderate knowledge of the elements of Music, and of the Key board of the Organ, and conducts him through the details of Fingering, Touch, Stops, Pedal Playing, &c., to a full and complete mastery of the Instrument.

In every department of Organ Playing, ample material and instruction. is furnished: difficult points made clear, and in the progress of the pupil every obstacle is removed.

The lessons and exercises for Pedal Playing are unusnally explicit. The voluntaries are selected from the works of Rink, Schneider and Best. As

a whole, the work is, as its title indiaates, the most comprehensive, pleasing and efficient school for the Organ extant.

Price, complete, $3. In parts, each $1.50. Mailed, post paid, on receipt of price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington ɛt., Boston

BULLIONS' SERIES OF GRAMMARS, ETC.
Practical Lessons in English Grammar and Composition.
For young beginners, (introdnctory to
mar.") 30 cents.

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Principles of English Gram

Principles of English Grammar. A brief but comprehensive

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Introduction to Analytical English Grammar. This little work is the Practical Lessons, so enlarged as to be what its title implies. 35 cents.

Analytical and Practical English Grammar A larger work for Academies, High Schools, etc. 70 cents.

Progressive Exercises in Analysis and Parsing Adapted

to both Grammars. 18 cents.

Latin Lessons, with Exercises in Parsing 75 cents.
Prepared by GEORGE SPENCER, A. M., as introductory to
Principles of Latin Grammar New edition. $1.12.

Latin Reader. With Introduction on Latin Idioms, an Improved
Vocabulary, etc. $1.12.

Exercises in Latin Composition. Adapted to the Latin Gram

mar. $1.25.

Key, separate, for Teachers only. 60 cents.

Cæsar's Commentaries. With Notes and References revised. $1.12.

Sallust. With Notes and References. $1.00.

Cicero's Orations. With Notes and References to Andrews' and Stoddard's, as well as to Bullions' Grammar. $1.25.

Latin-English Dictionary. With Synonyms 1014 pages. $3. First Lessons in Greek. Introductory to the Grammar. 75

cents.

Principles of Greek Grammar. New Edition. $1.25. Greek Reader. With Introduction on Greek Idioms, Improved Lexicon, etc. $1.75.

Cooper's Virgil. With valuable English notes. $2.00.

The books of Dr. Bullions' series have been several years before the public, and have met with the approval of most competent judges. They are favorite text-books in schools, academies, and colleges throughout the United States and Canada, and to the following peculiar excellencies of these books teachers are respectfully invited.

These books are manufactured in a neat and most substantial mannes, which renders them durable and economical.

Each Grammar contains an abridgment of itself within itself, consisting of the leading and general principles of Grammar, distinguished by being printed with the largest type used in each book.

Teachers wishing to examine any of these books with a view of introducing them, can have them sent to their address, post-paid, by remitting to us one-half the price of the book they desire, (except on Bullions' Latin Lexicon,) which will be sent on receipt of $3.00.

SHELDON & CO.,
Publishers,

335 Broadway, New York.

CAMP'S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES.

Camp's Primary Geography.

Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Primary Schools and Classes. Price 40 cents.

This is a sensible book, and presents some important features in striking contrast 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 60 cents. This book contains:

1st INTRODUCTORY LESSON.

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

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

4th. DESCRIPTIVEŬEOGRAPHY, 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 earn 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

Gamp's Mapping Plates,

Corresponding in size and scales with the maps in the Intermediate and Higher Geographies. Price 30 cents for the set of nine plates.

Mitchell's Outline Maps,

Revised, improved, and important new maps added, by DAVID CAMP Principal of the Connecticut State Normal School and Superintendent of Common Schools. Price, $15,00 per set.

O. D. CASE & CO. Publishers.
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