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WATTS' DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY

With all the latest improvements and discoveries.
8vo, cloth, $15.

The Complete Work, with both Supplements, making in all 7 volumes, $75.

R. WORTHINGTON & CO.,

750 Broadway, New-York.

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S

Celebrated Steel Pens.

Sold by all Dealers throughout the World. MANUFACTURERS' WAREHOUSE, No. 91 JOHN STREET,

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"The Best and Cheapest Sunday-School Library."

The Semi-Centennial

Grand Cheap Library

For the School and Home.

50 Choice Illustrated Volumes, 16mo, bound in Muslin, and not in any other Select Library.

Only Twenty-six Dollars.

This Library contains over 12,000 printed pages, illustrated by 212 large full-page, fine engravings, and many of the smaller size.

All the volumes in this Library are valuable and instructive. They have been carefully read, examined and approved by the Committee for Sunday-schools and family reading.

The books are printed on good, clear paper, and strongly bound in muslin, with gilt stamps. The price of the Library $26.00.

SOLD ONLY IN SETS.

Books of the size of these in this Library are usually sold at from $1.00 to $1.25 each. Nothing like this Library has been offered for such a small sum.

Catalogues with full descriptions of the books furnished on application.

PUBLISHED BY THE

American Sunday-School Union,

No. 1122 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.-ALEX. KIRKPATRICK
Nos. 7, 8, and 10 Bible House, New-York.-G. S. SCOFIELD.
No 40 Winter Street, Boston.-E. SHUTE.
No. 98 Dearborn Street, Chicago.-W. R. PORT.
No. 207 N. Sixth St., St. Louis.-S. PAXSON

JOHN CHURCH & CO.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

PUBLISHERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OF

MUSIC BOOKS.

"By their songs we are conquered."

P. P. BLISS' Great Book for Sunday-Schools and Praise Meetings.

GOSPEL SONGS,

A Song-Setting of Gospel Truths,

BY P. P. BLISS,

For Revivals, Praise Meetings, and Sunday-Schools.

It is offered as being the Most Powerful set of Songs for Revivals and Praise Meetings ever published. As will be noticed, it contains Songs that have acquired a world-wide popularity and influence. Beside these will be found many New and Equally Good Songs and Hymns for the Sunday-School, by this most popular author.

An examination will convince any one interested that "Gospel Songs" is a work of more than ordinary merit.

Price 35 cents; $3.60 per dozen. Specimen copy for examination mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 30 cents. Complete stock of our Book Publications can be found in New-York City, at Lee, Shepard & Dillingham's.

JOHN CHURCH & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.

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The superiority and excellence of these justly celebrated Pens are appreciated, as is shown in their constantly increasing sale. They are comprised in 15 numbers, of which ONE NUMBER alone has an annual sale of more than 5,000,000.

The Spencerian Pens are manufactured of the very best material, by the most expert workmen in Europe, and are famous for their elasticity, durability, and evenness of point. The Spencerian Pens are for sale by all Dealers.

We make Fifteen Numbers of Pens, differing in flexibility and fineness of point, adapted to every style of writing, as follows:

No. 1. College Pen. POINT FINE; ACTION PERFECT. This is a great favorite with our leading penmen, is largely used in the Schools and Commercial Colleges throughout the country, and gives better satisfaction than any pen before the American public. Per gross, $1.40.

No. 2. Counting-House Pen. POINT FINE AND FLEXIBLE, well adapted to the use of Correspondents and Accountants. Per gross, $1.25

No. 3. Commercial Pen. POINT MEDIUM. An Easy Writing Business Pen. Per gross, $1.25.

No. 4. Ladies' Extra Pen. POINT EXTRA FINE AND FLEXIBLE. For Delicate, Fine Handwriting this is a very superior Pen. Per gross. $1.40.

No. 5. School Pen. POINT FINE, MEDIUM IN FLEXIBILITY. For a durable School Pen, it has never been equaled. Per gross, $1.40.

No. 6. Flourishing Pen. POINT LONG, FLEXIBLE, AND MEDIUM IN FINENESS. For Off-hand Flourishing. Per gross, $1.25.

No. 7. Quill Pen. POINT MEDIUM, QUILL ACTION. A Smooth, Easy Writing Pen. Its name well represents its qualities. Per gross, $1.60.

No. 8. Congress Pen (New). MEDIUM FLEXIBLE POINT. A very superior Pen for all styles of writing. This Pen undergoes a process that renders it non-corrosive and three times more durable than any ordinary steel Pen. gross, $1.40.

Per

No. 9. Bank Pen. POINT LONG AND FLEXIBLE. A great favorite with Accountants, Tellers, etc. Per gross, $1.40. No. 10. Custom-House Pen. POINT MEDIUM. Well adapted to all styles of Bold Free-hand Writing. Per gross, $1.60. No. 11. University Pen. POINT MEDIUM, VERY SMOOTH AND FLEXIBLE. The action of this celebrated Pen is very fine. Per gross, $1.60.

No. 12. Epistolaire Pen. POINT VERY FINE AND VERY FLEXIBLE. This is the Finest Pointed Pen made, and, for very Delicate Writing, Map, and Fine Pen Drawing, it has no equal. Per gross, $2.50.

No. 13. Engrossing Pen. POINT BLUNT AND SMOOTH. Particularly adapted to Coarse-hand Writing and Engrossing. Per gross, $1.25.

No. 14. Artístic Pen. FLEXIBLE, WITH EXTRA FINE POINT. This exquisite and truly celebrated Pen is the Best Pen extant for Fine Ornamental Writing. Per gross, $1.60. No. 15. The Queen. POINT EXTRA FINE. Admirably adapted to all kinds of Fine Writing. Per gross, $1.50.

SPECIAL RATES TO THE TRADE.

Sample Cards containing all the FIFTEEN Numbers, securely inclosed, will be sent by mail, on receipt of 25

cents.

IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO.,

138 and 140 Grand Street, New-York.

HOMEOPATHIC DOMESTIC PRACTICE.

Works on above subject are salable in every town where there is a Homœopathic physician, if kept in stock; but many inquirers and intending purchasers, if unable to find what they want at the bookstore, will, in many cases, in place of giving their order to the bookseller, prefer to order direct from the publisher, as they thus save the trouble to call again for the book. It would be to the undoubted advantage of every well-assorted bookstore to keep a small stock of such books on hand, since they not only afford a fair margin to the seller, but pave the way for orders for medicine cases, on which a liberal discount is also accorded by the undersigned.

For Catalogues and Price-Lists, address,

BOERICKE & TAFEL,

145 Grand Street, New-York.

A. M. COLLINS, SON & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF

CARDS AND CARD-BOARDS

FOR

STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, No. 18 South Sixth Street and No. 9 Decatur Street,

PHILADELPHIA.

Price List furnished on application. Correspondence solicited

Special attention paid to miscellaneous orders by mail.

CLAXTON, REMSEN & HAFFELFINGER,

Publishers,

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 624, 626, and 628 Market Street,

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Solicit the orders of Western and Southern Dealers for any thing in the above lines of Goods.

Orders are promptly and carefully filled on most favorable terms.

BAKER, PRATT & CO.,

IMPORTERS OF STATIONERY.

We desire to call special attention of the trade to the Stationery Department of our business. With largely increased facilities, we are prepared to offer unequaled advantages for purchasing in both the BOOK and STATIONERY departments, upon one order, at the very LOWEST CASH RATES.

Just arrived, a large stock of

Arnold's Fluids, Reynolds' Bristol Board, Whatman's Drawing Papers.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

Celebrated "Safety" Inkstand, Lewis' Brilliant Crimson Ink, Willett's Patent Card Holder.

SAMPLES and QUOTATIONS cheerfully furnished upon application.

BAKER, PRATT & CO.,

142 and 144 GRAND STREET.

Specimen Pages, from "The Stationers' Hand-Book," printed on YE CENTENNIAL PAPER, manufactured by Porter & Bainbridge, sent gratis on application.

IN PREPARATION:

THE

STATIONERS' HAND-BOOK,

FOR 1875-76.

EDITED BY

H. D. MONACHESI

AND

ALBERT B. YOHN.

In order to make the HAND-BOOK a trade authority, the bulk of the material has been furnished by leading houses in the various branches of the stationery trade, as follows:

Paper. Description of Grades, Sizes, Market Value, etc. By THEODORE L. DE VINNE, author of "The Printers' Price-List." With Revisions and Additions, by J. F. ANDErson, Jr.

Foreign Papers.-By WILLY WALLACH.

Fancy Writing Papers.-By CHAS. T. BAINBridge.

Envelopes. By WILLIAM I. MARTIN, of Saml. Raynor & Co.

Blank-Books, and directions how to have them made to order. By HENRY HOSFORD, of Hosford & Sons.

Book-Binding, in all its Details, with full Tables of Estimates. By R. W. SMITH & Co.

Card and Card-Boards.-By CHAS. T. BAINBRIDGE.

Stationery Orders.-Combinations for Small Orders, from $15 upward to $200. By E. LYON, of the American News Company.

Stationery Etiquette.-By LOUIS DREKA, of Philadelphia.

Fancy Goods.-By CHARLES D. PRATT.

Drawing and Artists' Materials.-By EDW. G. SALTMANN, of Keuffel & Esser.

Proof-Reading. By JONATHAN S. GREEN.

Copyrights and Patents, as far as they apply to the stationery trade, giving all necessary information how to procure the registration of trade-marks, etc.-By K. NEWELL.

The HAND-BOOK will also contain articles on Pens, Lead Pencils, Sizes of Books, Miscellaneous Goods generally sold at the Stationery, Book, and Fancy Goods Stores; also, a selection of prac tical Trade Receipts and Business Suggestions, and other useful information.

The HAND-BOOK will be supplemented by an extensive Reference Price-List (interleaved) and complete Index to all the goods mentioned in the HAND-BOOK, by ALBERT B. YOHN,

of Yohn & Porter, Indianapolis.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, net, ONE DOLLAR PER COPY,
Bound in Cloth.

The price of the book will be raised after publication.

Notice. Subscribers to the STATIONERS' ANNUAL," who have paid up their subscriptions, are entitled to copies of the HANL-Book at the price first announced.

F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,

37 Park Row, New-York.

Terms for insertion of Manufacturers' and Importers' Trade Lists and

Business Cards sent on application.

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