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KAVANAGH.-WOMEN OF CHRISTIANITY, EXEMPLA

RY FOR ACTS OF PIETY AND CHARITY. BY JULIA KAVANAGH. 12mo., paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

"An affecting, instructive, and beautiful work-one which we should be glad to see in the hands of all young women, and which they can hardly read without being made the better by it. It is an excellent book, happy in its selections, and skillful in the execution."-Evergreen.

KAVANAGH.-MADELEINE.

A Tale of Auvergne, founded on fact. By JULIA KAVANAGH. 12mo., paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

"A charming story, gracefully told. Its intrinsic interest as a narrative, and the tenderness of its pathos will win for it many readers."-Boston Traveller.

"We have here a religious novel, by an authoress who writes with as pure a style, as strong a judgment, and with as deep an insight, as any female writer of the age. We promise to those who will read "Madeleine" an exercise which, while it will involve them in a never-tiring interest, will soften and hallow every feeling, and confer upon them an influence which cannot fail to tell for good upon their natures and experience."-Daily Reflector.

KEIGHTLEY.-THE MYTHOLOGY OF GREECE AND ITALY. Designed for the use of Schools. By THOMAS KEIGHTLEY. Numerous wood-cut Illustrations. 18mo., half bound, 44 cents.

"This is precisely the volume which has long been wanted in schools. As an introductory manual, it contains all needful information relative to the gods and heroes of antiquity; and not an expression occurs which could offend the delicacy of the most scrupulous female."-Christian Remembrancer.

KEMPIS. OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST.

Four books. By THOMAS À KEMPIS. One elegant volume, 16mo., 75 cents.

"This is the most excellent book which ever came from the hand of man; the Gospel being of divine origin."-Fontenelle.

KENDALL.—THE WAR BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. Illustrated. Embracing Pictorial Drawings of all the principal Conflicts, by CARL NEBEL. With a Description of each Battle, by GEORGE W. Kendall, Author of "The Santa Fé Expedition." Large folio size, elegantly colored, $34; in a Portfolio, $38; half-morocco, bound as a volume, $40.

The above series of Illustrations are the only authentic drawings given to the public of the Great Battle Scenes between the Mexican and United States troops. The execution of the plates are unsurpassed by any similar work.

"This is truly a splendid work-one that a gentleman of mind and fortune may well be proud to place upon his table. It is written in Kendall's best style. His vivid descriptions of the various events of the war, his depiction of the battles, and the easy graceful strain of narrative which marks the work throughout, cannot fail to attract the especial attention of the enlightened student of history and the lover of exellence in the world of literature. It contains numerous illustrations in the highest style of the art, all colored in the finest manner."— N. Y. Courier.

KENDRICK.-GREEK OLLENDORFF:

Designed for

Being a Progressive Exhibition of the Principles of the Greek Grammar. beginners in Greek, and as a Book of Exercises for Academies and Colleges. By ASAHEL C. KENDRICK. 12mo., $1.

"Among the many elementary books published for the use of schools, we have not met with one that has pleased us as much as Professor Kendrick's Greek Ollendorff. This is not only the best possible book to be put into the hands of boys, but it seems to us, that any person more advanced in years, and wishing to acquire some knowledge of Greek, even without a teacher, may, by the aid of this volume, accomplish his object."—Ñ. Y. Cour. KENNY.-MANUAL OF CHESS FOR BEGINNERS.

18mo., paper, 25 cents.

KINGSLEY.-THE SACRED CHOIR:

A Collection of Church Music, consisting of Selections from the most distinguished Authors, among whom are the names of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Pergolessi, &c., &c., with several pieces of Music by the Author; also, a Progressive Elementary System of Instruction for Pupils. By GEORGE KINGSLEY, author of the Social Choir, &c., &c. Fourth edition, 75 cts. "Mr. George Kingsley: Sir-We have examined the 'Sacred Choir' enough to lead us to appreciate the work as the best publication of Sacred Music extant. It is beautifully printed and substantially bound, conferring credit on the publishers. We bespeak for the Sacred Choir' an extensive circulation. Sincerely yours,

O. S. BOWDOIN,
E. O. GOODWIN,
D. INGRAHAM."

KIP.

THE EARLY CONFLICTS OF CHRISTIANITY.

By Rev. Dr. WM. INGRAHAM KIP. 12mo., 75 cents.

"It is a most readable, and for its historical data, a very valuable work."-Churchman.

KIP.

THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN ROME.

By Rev. WM. INGRAHAM KIP, D. D. One vol. 12mo., $1.

"The style is light, lively, and appropriate. The descriptions are short and striking; and we know not where so much information respecting the ceremonies, holydays, resources, and priest-life of the Church of Rome, can be found in so brief a compass, or in a shape so amusing and attractive."-Atlas.

KNAPEN.-THE MECHANICS ASSISTANT.

A Thorough Practical Treatise on Mensuration and the Sliding Rule: teaching the Manner of Drawing all Regular Superfices, and the most Concise Methods of Finding the Areas of all Regular Superfices, and the Contents of all Regular Solids, both by Numbers and the Sliding Rule. Treating also of the Laws of Motion, the Descent of Falling Bodies, the Strength of Materials, the Mechanical Powers, the Elasticity and Force of Steam, Specific Gravities, Levelling, the Pendulum, &c. By D. M. KNAPEN. 12mo., $1.

"This work is, as its title professes, strictly practical, and to mechanics especially valuable. All who deal in wood, as well as the gauger, the painter, and engineer, will find here practical difficulties, in his every-day's duties, made smooth, and his every-day wants in his business supplied. We do not mean this remark quite so generally as it appears at first blush. One of the most pressing wants of the mechanic is money. This want is not exactly supplied; but the book saves time, and time is to the mechanic, and every body else, money."Scien. American.

KOHLRAUSCH.-HISTORY OF GERMANY.

From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. By FREDERICK KOHLRAUSCH. Translated from the last German edition, by James D. Hans. One volume, 8vo., of 500 pages, $1 50. "We recommend it strongly to those of our readers who desire a lucid, comprehensive, and impartial History of the rise, progress, and condition of the Germanic Empire."-Evening Gazette. "The work satisfactorily supplies a vacancy which confessedly existed in English Literature, and will form a valuable and permanent addition to the historical department of our libraries."-Southern Churchman,

KUHNER. GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE.

For the Use of High Schools and Colleges. By Dr. RAPHAEL KUHNER. Translated from the German by EDWARDS and TAYLOR. New and revised edition. 12mo. $150. LAFEVER. BEAUTIES OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE: Consisting of forty-eight Plates of Original Designs, with Plans, Elevations, and Sectionsalso a Dictionary of Technical Terms; the whole forming a complete Manual for the Practical Builder. By M. LAFEVER, Architect. Large 8vo., $5.

LAMARTINE.-CONFIDENTIAL DISCLOSURES.

By ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE. Translated by E. Plunket. 12mo., cloth, 50 cents.

"This is an exquisitely beautiful work in the original. More simple, less metaphysical, and less namby-pambyish than Raphael, it possesses all the grace and elegance for which the author is distinguished. The episode of Grazulla alone is worth the price of the volume."—Ñ. Y. Courier.

LAMB.-LITERARY SKETCHES AND LETTERS:

Being the Final Memorials of Charles Lamb, never before published. Edited by T. S. TALFOURD. 12mo., 75 cents.

LATHAM.-A HAND-BOOK OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: for the use of Students of the Universities and Higher Classes of Schools. By Prof. R. G. LATHAM. 12mo., $1 25.

"A work of great research, much learning, and to every thinking scholar, it will be a book of study. The Germanic origin of the English language, the affinities of the English with other languages, a sketch of the Alphabet, a minute investigation of the Etymology of the language, &c., of great value to every philologist."Obser.

LEE.-LIFE OF JEAN PAUL FREDERIC RICHTER.

Compiled from various Sources. Together with his Autobiography. Translated by ELIZA BUCKMINSTER LEE, Translator of "Walt and Valt." 12mo., $1 25.

The

"The admirers of JEAN PAUL-and that is but another phrase for the literary world-will be gladdened to learn that an authentic life of the great German poet has made its appearance from the American press. book before us is not merely a translation; and the accomplished author has a right to claim a higher title for her work. She has not only given us a translation of RICHTER's own biography, but has compiled and woven together, from Spazier, the Author's correspondence, and other sources, a work in which her taste and judgment in selection are only equalled by the patient industry and artistic skill with which she has arranged, blended, and elaborated the material at her command."-Savannah Star.

LEGER.-ANIMAL MAGNETISM; OR, PSYCHODUNAMY.

By THEODORE LEGER, M. D., late Prof. of Anatomy at the Practical School, Paris. One vol. 12mo., $1.

LETTER WRITER. THE USEFUL LETTER WRITER.
Comprising a succinct Treatise on the Epistolary Art. 32mo., gilt edges, 38 cents.
LIEBIG.-FAMILIAR LETTERS ON CHEMISTRY:

And its relation to Commerce, Physiology, and Agriculture. By Justus LIEBIG, M. D.
Edited by John Gardner, M. D. One volume, 25 cents, bound.

"The merchant, the physician, the farmer, and the general reader, will all find topics of peculiar interest here. discussed in the most lively and familiar style, and will gain many dollars' worth of instruction and entertainment, by the outlay of two 'fips' in ready money, and two evenings of light reading.”—Agriculturist.

LINCOLN.-LIVY;

With English Notes, Grammatical and Explanatory; together with a Geographical and Historical Index. By J. LINCOLN, Professor of Latin in Brown University. 1 vol. 12mo., $1.

"This is an invaluable book for students."-National Era.

"It is edited with great soundness of learning and correctness of taste."-Boston Daily Adv.

LOOKING-GLASS FOR THE MIND; OR, INTELLECTUAL MIRROR. Being an elegant Collection of the most Delightful little Stories and interesting Tales; chiefly translated from that much admired work, L'Ami des Enfans. Numerous Wood Cuts. From the 20th London edition. 1 vol. 18mo., 50 cents.

LORD.-CHRIST IN HADES.

A Poem. By WILLIAM W. LORD. 12mo., boards, 75 cents.

"We are happy to say the work displays much powerful conception, true poetical genius, and taste; and affords many beautiful descriptions. The appearance of Christ in Paradise is finely imagined and grandly exhibited, so is the overthrow of Satan in the last book; and many other passages might be instanced."-Churchman.

LORD.-POEMS.

By WILLIAM W. LORD. 12mo., illuminated cover, 75 cents.

LOUISE; OR, THE BEAUTY OF INTEGRITY.
And other Tales. 16mo., boards, 31 cents; cloth, 38 cents.

LOVER.-L. S. D., TREASURE TROVE

A Tale. By SAMUEL LOVER. 8vo., two steel Engravings, paper cover, 25 cents.

"This is a capital thing. The gay and the grave, the 'lively and severe,' are united with a skilful hand, and there is a latent tone of sound morality running through 'L. 8. D.' which will give a lasting value to its pages.". " Com. Adv.

LOVER.-HANDY ANDY.

A Tale of Irish Life. By SAMUEL LOVER. Illustrated with twenty-three characteristic steel Engravings. One volume, 8vo. Cheap edition, two Plates, paper, 50 cents.

"This boy Handy will be the death of us. What is the police force about, to allow the uttering of a publication that has already brought us to the brink of apoplexy fifty times?"-Sport. Rev.

MAGEE.-ON ATONEMENT AND SACRIFICE.

Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice, and on the Principal Arguments advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning employed, by the Opponents of those Doctrines, as held by the Established Church. By the late Most Rev WILLIAM MAGEE, D. D., Archbishop of Dublin. 2 vols. 8vo., $5.

"This is one of the ablest critical and polemical works of modern times. The profound biblical information on a variety of topics which the Archbishop brings forward, must endear his name to all lovers of Christianity." -Orme.

MAHON. HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

Edited by Henry

2 vols. 8vo., $4.

From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Paris. By LORD MAHON. Reed, Professor of English Literature in the University of Pennsylvania. "It embraces a half century of English History, distinguished for its great events and its great men, and for the influence which it has exerted upon the destinies of the world. The writer, himself one of the great lights of his age, has had access to many original sources of information, and has gathered a large amount of material which had not come within the reach of those who had occupied the same ground before him. He carries a manly and vigorous pen, and describes characters and events with historic impartiality, with graphic skill, and sometimes with remarkable beauty. Professor Reed, one of the most accomplished scholars of our country, has added much to the value of this edition of the work, by his extended and elaborate notes."-Amer. Lit. Mag.

MARY POWELL.-THE MAIDEN AND MARRIED LIFE OF MARY POWELL. 16mo., cloth, 50 cents.

"This is a charming book; and whether we regard its subject, cleverness, or delicacy of sentiment and expression, it is likely to be a most acceptable present to young or old, be their peculiar taste for religion, morals, poetry, history, or romance."-Christian Observer.

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Unquestionably the production of an able hand, and a refined mind. We recommend it to all who love pure, healthy, literary fare."-Church and State Gazette.

MARGARET CECIL; OR, I CAN BECAUSE I OUGHT.

By COUSIN KATE. 12mo., paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

"This fine story of domestic life will be read with uncommon pleasure. It is a book which, without ministering undue excitement, will win upon the reader who begins to peruse it, and retain his attention to the close. Its merits do not consist in the display of brilliant imaginative power, or even in elegance of style, but in the flowing narration of an interesting story, true to nature, and abounding in pleasing sentiments."-Com. Adv.

MARKHAM.-HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Reign of Victoria. By Mrs. MARKHAM. A new edition, revised and enlarged; with Questions adapted to Schools in the United States, by Eliza Robbins. 12mo., 75 cents.

"This is an admirable compend of English history.”—Albany Argus.

"It is an excellent class-book."-N. O. Times.

"This work is constructed on a plan which is novel and we think well chosen, and we are glad to find that it is deservedly popular, for it cannot be too strongly recommended, as adapted for the perusal of youth."-Journal of Education.

MARRYAT.—THE SETTLERS IN CANADA.

Written for Young People. By Capt. MARRYAT. 18mo., frontispiece, 63 cents. "Nothing can be conceived more like the career of a family of settlers than that recorded here. cidents, and characters, are all drawn from nature; every thing is as real as in 'Robinson Crusoe.' All the descriptions are marvellously true and life-like."-Cour. & Eng.

MARRYAT.—THE MISSION; OR,
Written for Young People. By Capt. MARRYAT.

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Scenery, in

SCENES IN AFRICA. 18mo., frontispiece, 63 cents.

Capt. Marryat's 'Settler in Canada' was a most charming little work, and we find these 'Scenes in Africa,' constructed on the same model, no less delightful. They happily combine interesting adventure, moral instruetion, and valuable information, and afford far more agreeable reading than works of fiction."-Prot. Churchman.

MARRYAT.—MASTERMAN READY; OR, THE WRECK

OF THE PACIFIC. Written for Young Persons. By Capt. MARRYAT. 18mo., frontispiece, 63 cents.

"It is the modern Crusoe, and is entitled to take rank with that charming romance."-Com. Adv.

"The best of Robinson Crusoe's numerous descendants, and one of the most captivating of modern children's books. The only danger is, lest parents should dispute with their children the possession of it."—Quarter. Rev

MANDEVILLE.-PROF. MANDEVILLE'S READING BOOKS.

The annexed series of Reading Books are very extensively introduced and commended by hundreds of the most experienced teachers in the country. "Prof. Mandeville's system is eminently original, scientific and practical, and destined wherever it is introduced to supersede at once all others.

I. PRIMARY, or FIRST READER. Price 10 cents.

II. SECOND READER. Price 16 cents.

These two Readers are formed substantially on the same plan; and the second is a continuation of the first, The design of both is, to combine a knowledge of the meaning and pronunciation of words, with a knowledge of their grammatical functions. The parts of speech are introduced successively, beginning with the articles; these are followed by the demonstrative pronouns; and these again by others, class after class, until all that are requisite to form a sentence have been separately considered; when the common reading lessons begin.

The Second Reader reviews the ground passed over in the Primary, but adds largely to the amount of information. The child is here also taught to read writing as well as printed matter; and in the reading lessons, attention is constantly directed to the different ways in which sentences are formed and connected; and of the peculiar manner in which each of them is delivered. All who have examined these books, have pronounced them a decided and important advance on every other of the same class in use.

III. THIRD READER. Price 25 cents.

IV. FOURTH READER. Price 38 cents.

In the first two Readers, the main object is to make the pupil acquainted with the meaning and functions of words, and to impart facility in pronouncing them in sentential connection: the leading design of these is to form a natural, flexible, and varied delivery. Accordingly, the Third Reader opens with a series of exercises on articulation and modulation, containing numerous exemples for practice on the elementary sounds (including errors to be corrected), and on the different movements of the voice, produced by sentential structure, by emphasis, and by the passions. The habits formed by these exercises, which should be thoroughly, as they can be easily mastered, under intelligent instruction, find scope for improvement and confirmation in the reading lessons which follow, in the same book and that which succeeds.

These lessons have been selected with special reference to the following peculiarities: 1st. Colloquial character; 2d. Variety of sentential structure; 3. Variety of subject matter; 4th. Adaptation to the Progressive development of the pupil's mind; and, as far as possible: 5th. Tendency to excite moral and religious emotions. Great pains have been taken to make the books in these respects, which are, in fact, characteristic of the whole series, superior to any others in use; with what success, a brief comparison will readily show.

V. THE FIFTH READER; or, COURSE OF READING. Price 75 cents.

VI. THE ELEMENTS OF READING AND ORATORY. Price $1.

These books are designed to cultivate the literary taste, as well as the understanding and vocal powers of the pupil.

THE COURSE OF READING comprises three parts; the first part containing a more elaborate description of elementary sounds and the parts of speech grammatically considered, than was deemed necessary in the preceding works; here indispensable: part second, a complete classification and description of every sentence to be found in the English, or any other language; examples of which in every degree of expansion, from a few words to the half of an octavo page in length, are adduced, and arranged to be read: and as each species has its peculiar delivery as well as structure, both are learned at the same time: part third, paragraphs; or sentences in their connection unfolding general thoughts, as in the common reading books. It may be observed that the selection of sentences in part second, and of paragraphs in part third, comprise some of the finest gems in the language: distinguished alike for beauty of thought and facility of diction. If not found in a school book, they might be appropriately called "elegant extracts."

THE ELEMENTS OF READING AND ORATORY closes the series with an exhibition of the whole theory and art of Elocution exclusive of gesture. It contains, besides the classification of sentences already referred to, but here presented with fuller statement and illustration, the laws of punctuation and delivery deduced from it: the whole followed by carefully selected pieces for sentential analysis and vocal practice.

MCMULLEN.-HAND-BOOK OF WINES.

Practical, Theoretical, and Historical.

With a description of Foreign Spirits and Liqueurs'

By THOMAS MCMULLEN. 12mo. cloth, $1.

"The author's remarks on the use and abuse of Wine are well founded and judicious, and present strong warnings against intemperance."-Churchman.

"It is the only American work on the subject, and contains all that is valuable in the expensive works of foreign writers, and is especially adapted to this country."-Journal of Com. "The Book is well planned, well written, and deserves to be well received."-N. Y. Albion.

MAITLAND.-PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF MRS. MARGARET

MAITLAND, of Sunnyside. Written by herself. 12mo. Paper. 50 cts. Cloth, 75 cts. "This is one of those charming works in which the affections of the female heart are portrayed as they are wrought upon by the vicissitudes and trials of life. The scenes are laid chiefly in the quiet glens of Scotland, and the actors are represented as possessing all the rich and genial elements of the noblest Scottish character. It is written with a spirited and powerful pen, and cannot fail strongly to impress the reader."-N. Y. Mirror.

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