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A. S. BARNES & BURR'S

Recent Publications.

Teachers of Vermont and New England, do you want the best Books? Then send to A. S. Barnes & Burr, 51 and 53 John Street for their list of

VALUABLE TEXT BOOKS.

1. Prof. Alphonzo Wood's New Edition of the Class Book of BOTANY-designed for all parts of the Union,-The most thorough and accurate text Book ever issued from the American Press. 840 pages. Price $2.00. (The old Edition is still published,

Price, $1,50.)

2. Pujol and Van Norman's Complete French Class Book,-Embracing Grammar, Conversation and Literature, with an Adequate Dictionary all in one Volume. Price 1.50. No French Book extant, will compare with this excellent treatise for giving a thorough and systematic knowledge of the French Language. 3. Manstields' Political Manual. Being a complete view of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments of the United States-adapted to the use of Colleges, Academies and Schools. Price 75 c. This work is exactly suited to the times.-when the people of the nation should understand the principles of the Government in which they live.

4. Mrs. Willard's School Astronomy and Astronomical Geogra

PHY. Price 75 cts.

5. Mrs. Willard's Last Edition of her Excellent HisTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.- This Book is brought down to the John Brown Raid. Price 75c.

6. Zachos' Analytic Elocution.-Being an Analysis of the Powers of the Voice for the purpose of Expression in Speaking, illustrated by copious examples, and marked by a system of Notation by J. C. Zachos, A. M. Price $1.00.

7. Peck's Ganot's Popular Physics.-Being an Introductory Course of Natural Philosophy, with over 300 splendid illustrations. Price $1.00.

S. Howes Catechism of Civil Government, or Young Citizen's Catechism, with questions and answers, designed for Schools. 50c.

Teachers will remember that A. S. B. & B. publish "Davies series of Mathematics," "Monteith & Mc Nally's Series of Geographies,"-Parker & Watson's series of Readers," "Clark's System of English Grammar, etc., etc.

A. S. BARNES & BURR. 51 & 53 John St. Publishers of the National Series of Standard School Book's.

Excellent Books for School Prizes.

WALKER, WISE & CO., BOSTON, Desire to call attention to their PUBLICATIONS FOR YOUTH; which are new, attractively illustrated and bound.

THE SILVER PENNY SERIES, 6 vols., comprising Patty William's Voyage.

The Story of the Princess Narina and her Silver-feathered Shoes. Nobody's Child, and other Stories. Edited by the author of Violet," "Daisy," "Noisy Herbert," &c.

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Sunny-Eyed Tim, the Observant Little Boy. By the author of

"Faith and Patience." &c.

Theda and the Mountain. By the author of "Summer with the Little Grays."

Juthoo and his Sunday School.-A Tale of Child-life in India. By the Brahmin, J. G. Gangooly.

Sold separately at the low price of 25 cents each.

"They possess the rare merit of being written in a style easily compre hended by those for whom they are designed, and on themes that combine interest with instruction."-Burlington Sentinel.

Alice's Dream. Two exquisite illustrations by Billings. 50 cts.

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"A tone of practical common sense and piety pervades Alice's Dream, and we strongly recommend it."-Saturday Express.

"The story is pleasantly told, and conveys a fitting Christmas lesson of true, unselfish charity."-Boston Journal.

ALL THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY:

Noisy Herbert, and other Stories for Small Children, 50 cents.

Tne R. B. R.'s: My Little Neighbors, 50 cents.

Bessie Grant's Treasure, 50 cents.

A Summer with the Little Grays, 50 cents.

Faith and Patience. A Story-and something more-for Boys, 75 cents. Modesty and Merit, 75 cents.

All fully and finely illustrated, and tastefully bound.

"These Books may be unreservedly recommended."-Daily Advertiser. "This charming Library, for variety and adaptation to meet the wants of the vari ous ages of a family group, is certainly unsurpassed "-Christian Register. "For lessons of truth, honesty, generosity, courtesy, and all of manliness (not more) that should be found in the ingenuous boy,-and these lessons, not in a didactic form, but insinuated in the natural course of a graceful and charming story,-we have se dom seen Faith and Patience 'paralleled. never surpassed, in juvenile literature. Im morality is that of the Sermon on the Mount, and it is redolent throughout of the spirit of the Divine Teacher."-North American Review.

The Boy Inventor.

A Memoir of Matthew Edwards, by the author of "The Age of Fable." Illustrated. 16mo. 50 cents.

Rarely does a little book make its way so rapidly. The first eeition (one thousand copies) sold in about six weeks. Hundreds of critical uotices could be appended, i dicating the favor with which it has been received by the press The burden of all i, that the volume is invaluab e as a stimulation to patient industry, and improvement of opportunities. Every boy in the land should read it.

A Full Descriptive Catalogue of our Publications, will be sent tree by mail on application.

WALKER, WISE & CO., BOSTON.

chie's Cheap Set of Apparatus:

DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR

COMMON

SCHOOLS.

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itchie has just published a Catalogue of Philosophical Instruments, which have xpressly devised and constructed with the object of offering to the Common Schools atry a class of apparatus,fat moderate cost, for the clucidation of the elementary of Natural Philosophy. It has becn his aim, in the compilation, that each article trate a principle, in the simplest form by which it can be clearly and adequately adopt the size best uniting efficiency and economy; to simplify the construction. id unnecessary cost of material or of ornament, that well-made, valuable, and paratus may yet be of moderate price.

made up at the respective prices of twenty, thirty, fifty, ninety, one hundred and two hundred dollars.

alogue (illustrated with 120 Engravings) containing full descriptions of the inpractical directions for operating with each, and clear explanations of the princirated, will be sent gratis on application.

TCHIE'S CATALOGUE OF PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS

yes and High Schools, new and enlarged edition, containing descriptions of over Twelve Hundred Pieces of Apparatus.

Will be sent by mail on application.

E. S. RITCHIE, No. 313 Washington Street, Boston.

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Brattleboro Academy.

A Boarding and Day School for Boys and Young Men, fitting for B ness or for College.

MR. & MRS. A E. LEAVENWORTH, Principa Is. Expenses for Board, including Room, Fuel, Lights and Washing, per annum. Tuition and incidental expenses not to exceed $25 per

num.

As the number of Boarders received is limited to twelve, applicati should be made early.

Glenwood Ladies' Seminary.

A First Class School for Young Ladies; with excellent accommodatio for NINETY boarders.

MR. & MRS. HIRAM ORCUTT, Principals.

With ten Associate and Assistant Teachers, including a German Profes of Music.

Expenses including Board and Tuition, with Rooms, Fuel, Lights Washing, will vary from $150 to $250 per annum.

The School opened with 125 pupils, of whom 90 were boarders.

The average attendance during the year has been 122; in Piano Mus 75; Graduating Class, 25.

Fall Session of 1861. begins Sept. 5th.

Parents who have sons and daughters to educate, and desire to send the to the same village will find superior advantages in these entirely separa sel ools BRATTLEBORO' ACADEMY and GLENWOOD LADIES' SEMINARY For catalogues and further particulars, apply to the Principals. West Brattleboro', July, 18.

THE LIBRARY
OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Terms $1.00 per Year,

VERMONT

SCHOOL JOURNAL,

AND

FAMILY VISITOR:

Devoted to the Educational Interests of Vermont,

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A. E, LEAVENWORTH A. M., Editors and Proprietors.
HIRAM ORCUTT, A. M.,

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AUGUST,
1861.

VOLUME II.
No. 8.

WEST BRATTLEBORO'.

PUBLISHED UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE VERMONT
STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

Fifty Copies, 25 Dollars.

Mohanges, to the EDITORS OF THE VERMONT SCHOOL JOURNAL, West Bratteboro'. Vt. Address all business letters, remittances, articles intended for publication, and

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