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PLUTARCH'S LIVES.

A New and Elegant Edition of Plutarch's Lives. The Translation called DRYDEN's, corrected from the Greek and revised, with a new Life of Plutarch, by A. H. CLOUGH, Esq., late Professor of the English Language and Literature at University College, London. In five volumes. 8vo. Handsomely printed in large type. Price, $10.00.

A good edition of this ancient classic has long been wanted. This edition has been five years in preparation, and the editor has spared no labor and research to make it complete and reliable, by carefully correcting Dryden's Translation from the original Greek, making new translations when necessary, and in various other ways improving the text which has hitherto been in use; and it is hoped that it will be found to satisfy the wants of those who desire to possess the best edition of this standard work.

Bartlett's Dictionary of Americanisms.

NEW EDITION.

A GLOSSARY OF WORDS AND PHRASES usually regarded as peculiar to the United States. By JOHN RUSSELL BARTLETT. Second Edition, greatly improved and enlarged. One volume. 8vo. Cloth. Price, $2.25.

This edition, which has been in preparation by the author since the publication of the first edition, which appeared ten years ago, is greatly enlarged, not only by additional words and phrases, but by extensive additions to the examples, selected from wellknown writers, new Etymologies, and histories of the origin of words.

Shakespeare's Complete Works.

VOLS. VI., VII., AND VIII.

THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. New and elegant Edition. The Plays edited from the authentic Folio, with various Readings from all the Editions and all the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, an Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay upon his Genius. By RICHARD GRANT WHITE. To be comprised in twelve volumes. Post 8vo. Vols. II. to VIII. now ready. Cloth. Price, per volume, $1.50.

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A FIRST LESSON IN NATURAL HISTORY. BY ACTEA. In 1 volume. 16mo. With wood-cuts. Price, 62 cents.

This little volume, which has been prepared under the eye of Professor Agassiz, is the result of observations made on the sea-shore, with the best possible opportunities. It is accordingly a capital book for those who are in the habit of passing the heat of the summer on the rocks and beaches of the coast of New England. The book is addressed to children; but, while the information conveyed is put in a most attractive form for young people, it will be equally interesting to those of any later period of life. The subjects treated are Sea-Anemones and Corals, Coral Reefs, Hydroids and Jelly-Fishes, StarFishes and Sea-Urchins.

The sketches of these curious tenants of the sea are clear, precise, and animated, and it is not too much to say that this little work contains more and more trustworthy information on the subjects of which it treats, than is elsewhere to be found. It is illustrated with many beautiful and accurately drawn wood-cuts.

SARGENT'S SERIES OF STANDARD SCHOOL READERS, By EPES SARGENT, author of the "Standard Speaker," &c.,

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Copies of the Readers will be furnished gratis to School Committees and Teachers, who are desirous of examining the same, with a view to introduction into schools, on application to the Publishers. Or they will be sent by mail, prepaid, when the amount of postage is sent in stamps. The postage rates are, on the Fifth Reader, 24 cents; the Fourth, 18 cents; the Third, 15 cents; the Second, 12 cents; and on the First, 9 cents; Standard Speller, 12 cents; Standard Primer, 6 cents; Smaller Standard Speller, 6 cents.

RICHARDS'S LATIN LESSONS AND TABLES, COMBINING THE Analytic and Synthetic Methods. Consisting of Selections from Cæsar's Commentaries, with a complete System of Memorizing the Grammar, Notes, Exercises in Translating from English into Latin, and a Vocabulary, after the plan of Prof. Crosby's Greek Lessons. By CYRUS S. RICHARDS, A. M., Principal of Kimball Union Academy. 12mo. 63 cents. No treatise before published upon this subject has so universally called to it the attention of teachers. The publishers will be pleased to furnish copies for examination to teachers, gratis, or will send by mail, post-paid, upon receipt of twenty-four cents in stamps.

THE GREEK SERIES OF ALPHEUS CROSBY, late Professor of the Greek Language in Dartmouth College.

This admirable series has steadily gained in popularity from the time of its publication, and has come to be regarded by eminent teachers as among the best in use for imparting a thorough knowledge of the Greek language.

WAYLAND'S INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY. 1 vol.

12mo. $1.25. SPRAGUE'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, comprising Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Acoustics, Magnetism, Electricity, Electro-Magnetism, Light, and Heat. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.00.

This work is designed as a text-book for Schools and Academies. The plan is modern and original, and the subjects are presented in a clear and practical manner, calculated to win and secure the interest of the pupil.

STOCKHARDT'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY. One large volume. 12mo. $1.75.

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A PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. DR. ADOLF DOUAI. Adopted at Harvard University, and in other public and private institutions. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.25. Just published.

This is believed to be the most complete and valuable Grammar of the German Language extant. It combines the progressive lessons of the modern school with a thorough course of theory, explanations of idioms, &c., together with a few lessons designed to serve as an elementary reader.

The author is well known as an accomplished scholar and successful teacher.

A GRAMMAR OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE. By G. B. FONTANA. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.25.

THOUGHTS ON EDUCATIONAL TOPICS AND INSTITUTIONS. By HON. GEORGE S. BOUTWELL, Secretary of the Board of Education of Massachusetts. Dedicated to the Teachers of Massachusetts. 1 vol. 12mo. 365 pp. $1.00.

Copies of either of the above sent by mail to any part of the United States, postage paid, upon the receipt of price, by the publishers.

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59 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON,

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A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians, EXPLANATORY, DOCTRINAL, AND PRACTICAL. With a Series of Questions. By R.

E. PATTISON, D. D., late President of Waterville College. 12mo. Cloth. Price, 85 cents.

This Commentary contains the very marrow of the Gospel, unfolding, from a single Epistle, the scheme of Divine mercy through Jesus Christ. It will instruct young disciples, and feed older saints; and the questions annexed will make it a useful text-book in Bible classes. Kind Words for Children, to Guide them in the Path of Peace. By REV. HARVEY NEWCOMB, Author of "How to be a Man,” "Harvest and Reapers." 16mo. Cloth. 42 cents.

"We wish every mother would buy it, read it, and cause its contents to be engraved on the hearts of her children."- Recorder.

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The Bible, its Divine Origin and Inspiration, deduced from Internal Evidence, and the Testimonies of Nature, History, and Science. By L. GAUSSEN, D. D. New and Revised Edition, with Analysis and Topical Index. 12mo. Cloth. $1.00.

Moral Philosophy. By JOSEPH HAVEN, D.D., Author of “Mental

Philosophy."

RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

Lectures on Metaphysics. By SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart, Prof. of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. Edited by H. L. Mansel, B. D., Oxford, and John Veitch, M. A., Edinburgh. Second Edition. Royal octavo. Cloth. $3.00.

The Life of John Milton. Narrated in Connection with the Political,
Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of his Time. By DAVID MASSON,
M. A., Prof. of English Literature in the University College, London. Vol. I.
From 1608 to 1639. Second Edition. 8vo. Cloth, $2.75.

Limits of Religious Thought. By Rev. H. LONGUEVILLE MANSEL,
B. D., Reader in Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy at Magdalen College,
Oxford. Second Edition. 12mo. Cloth. $1.00.
Popular Geology. With descriptive Sketches from a Geologist's Portfolio.
By HUGH MILLER. With a Résumé of the Progress of Geological Science
during the last Two Years. By MRS. MILLER. Third Edition.
Cloth. $1.25.

NEW AND IMPROVED EDITIONS.

Heaven. By JAMES WILLIAM KIMBALL.

page. 12mo. Cloth. $1.00.

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With an elegant vignette title

"The book is full of beautiful ideas, consoling hopes, and brilliant representations of human destiny, all presented in a chaste, pleasing, and very readable style."-N. Y. Chronicle.

The Greyson Letters. By HENRY ROGERS, Author of "The Eclipse of Faith." 12mo. Cloth. $1.25.

No series of letters, since the famous Provinciales of Pascal, have gained more celebrity for strong and compact thought, enlivened by flashes of wit and trenchant sarcasm.

The Cyclopædia of Anecdotes of Literature and the Fine Arts. By KAZLITT ARVINE, A. M. Third Edition. 8vo. Cloth. $3.00. The most complete and raciest volume of anecdotes ever published.

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THE PURITANS; or, The Court, Church, and Parliament of England, during the Reigns of Edward VI. and Elizabeth. By SAMUEL HOPKINS. 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. I. $2.50. BRITISH NOVELISTS AND THEIR STYLES. By DAVID MASSON, M. A., Author of

"Life of Milton."

THE LEADERS OF THE REFORMATION: LUTHER, CALVIN, LATIMER, and KNOX. By J. TULLOCH, D. D., Author of Theism."

HISTORICAL VINDICATIONS; or, The Province and Uses of Baptist History. By S. S. CUTTING, D. D.

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WORCESTER'S QUARTO DICTIONARY.

READY IN SEPTEMBER.

WE have the pleasure to announce that Worcester's Quarto Dictionary is now rapidly approaching completion, and we hope to publish it in September next. It will be comprised in about eighteen hundred pages, and will contain a full vocabulary of the words now used in Literature, Art, and Science, together with such local and obsolete terms as would be likely to be met with in writings that are now much read.

In Orthography

this work will represent the best usage both in this country and in England.

The Pronunciation

of all the words will be exhibited by a system of notation which will be easily understood; and with regard to words of various, doubtful, or disputed pronunciation, the best authorities for the different modes will be given.

In the department of Etymology

this Dictionary will be found to be more complete and satisfactory than any other work of the kind, giving, in a brief form, the results of the investigations of the best writers on this subject.

The Definitions

will be fully and accurately discriminated and distinguished by numbers, and exemplified, whenever practicable, by citations from the best authors. In the selection of examples the aim has been to take such as should be valuable also for the thought or sentiment they express, so that this Dictionary will present, in a convenient form for reference, a rich collection of the maxims and gems of the language.

The treatment of Synonymes

will form a very valuable feature of the work. Very few, even of the best speakers and writers, become so thoroughly masters of their native language as never to experience embarrassment in discriminating between several expressions nearly related. It is to help in overcoming this difficulty that Dr. Worcester has prepared, in connection with those words which seem most to require it, a notice of the synonymous terms, showing, at a glance, the distinctions to be observed in choosing among them.

The Grammatical Forms and Inflections of Words

will be given more fully than ever before in any English Dictionary, and brief critical notes on the orthography, the pronunciation, the grammatical form and construction, and on the peculiar technical, local, provincial, and American use of words will be found scattered throughout the volume.

The Illustrations

by wood-cuts, of which there will be about twelve hundred, beautifully executed, will form another novel and useful feature of this Dictionary. There are many terms the verbal explanation of which, however carefully made, will convey a much less correct idea of their meaning than a pictorial representation, and accordingly it is proposed to adopt this method of exemplifying the definitions in all such cases as seem to require it.

Miscellaneous Subjects.

Much important and useful matter will be given in the Introduction on the following subjects: The Principles of Pronunciation; Orthography; English Grammar; the Origin, Formation, and Etymology of the English Language; Archaisms, Provincialisms, and Americanisms; and the History of English Lexicography; with a notice of English Orthoepists, and a Catalogue of English Dictionaries of the various Arts and Sciences, Encyclopædias, &c.

In an Appendix will be added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names, much enlarged and improved; a Pronouncing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical Names; a Collection of Phrases and Quotations from Foreign Languages; Abbreviations used in Writing and Printing, &c.

We propose to publish a Library Edition for subscribers. It will be printed on extra fine paper, with large margin, as per specimen copy, which may be seen at our counting-room. ***The price will be $7.50, which will be the retail price of the common edition. Persons subscribing will therefore secure the library edition at the same price that they would be obliged to pay for the common edition after its publication.

To all who want an accurate, comprehensive, and complete Dictionary of the English Language, we say, Wait and Get the Best.

HICKLING, SWAN, & BREWER,

131 Washington Street, Boston.

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1500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.

Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.

NEW PICTORIAL EDITION.

WE HAVE RECENTLY ISSUED a new edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, containing

FIFTEEN HUNDRED PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS,

BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED.

9,000 to 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Vocabulary.
Table of SYNONYMS, by Prof. GOODRICH,

in which MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND WORDS are carefully discriminated, forming a fuller work on English Synonyms, of itself, than any other issued, beside Crabb, and believed in advance of that.

Table giving Pronunciation of Names of 8,000 distinguished Persons of Modern Times.

Peculiar use of Words and Terms in the Bible,

With other new features, together with ALL THE MATTER OF PREVIOUS EDITIONS.

Comprised in a Volume of 1750 pages.

WEBSTER'S PICTORIAL DICTIONARY IN BOSTON.

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"It is a fixed fact, a living entity, and will maintain its place as the most complete and accurate Dictionary of the language extant."-[Boston Atlas and Bee.

"A monument of learning in this single line of literary effort, such as no previous age has seen."— [Boston Recorder.

"Making the entire work one which can not be surpassed, and which, in our estimation will remain unequaled."-[N. E. Farmer.

These important improvements must make this far in advance of any competitor in the field.”— [Boston Congregationalist.

"To every writer and speaker of English it is indispensable."-[Ballou's Pictorial.

"This new edition is a perfect mine of knowledge, and a most complete book of reference."—[Com

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