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Kame’s Elements of Criticism, 504 pages$1 75

Quackenbos’ Composition and Rhetoric, 454 pages1 50

Harper’s History of the United States1 50

Outlines of General History1 50

Youman’s Chemistry2 00

Comstock’s Natural Philosophy1 75

Live and Learn; or, a Guide for all who wish to Speak and Write Correctly, 216 pages75

Martine’s Hand-Book of Etiquette, and Guide to True Politeness.—A complete Manual for all those who desire to understand good breeding, the customs of good society, and to avoid incorrect and vulgar habits. Containing clear and comprehensive directions for correct manners, conversation, dress, introductions, rules for good behavior at Dinner Parties and the table, with hints on wine, and carving at the table; together with Etiquette of the Ball and Assembly Room, Evening Parties, and the usages to be observed when visiting or receiving calls; deportment in the street and when travelling. To which is added the Etiquette of Courtship and Marriage. Price50 cts.

Chesterfield’s Letter-Writer and Complete Book of Etiquette; or, Concise, Systematic Directions for arranging and Writing Letters. Also, Model Correspondence in Friendship and Business, and a great variety of Model Love Letters. This work is also a Complete Book of Etiquette. Bound in boards, with cloth back. Price35 cts.

Frost’s Laws and By-Laws of American Society.—A condensed but thorough treatise on Etiquette and its usages in America. Containing plain and reliable directions for Deportment on the following subjects:—Letters of Introduction, Salutes and Salutations, Calls, Conversations, Invitations, Dinner Company, Balls, Morning and Evening Parties, Visiting, Street Etiquette, Riding and Driving, Travelling; Etiquette in Church, Etiquette for Places of Amusement; Servants, Hotel Etiquette; Etiquette at Weddings, Baptisms, and Funerals; Etiquette with Children, and at the Card Table; Visiting-Cards, Letter-Writing, the Lady’s Toilet, the Gentleman’s Toilet; besides one hundred unclassified laws applicable to all occasions. Paper cover. Price30 cts.

The Art of Dressing Well.—This book is designed for Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to make a favorable impression upon society, and is intended to meet the requirements of any season, place, or time, to offer such suggestions as will be valuable to those just entering society; indeed, to every individual who pays attention to the important objects of economy, style, and propriety of costume. 188 pages.30 cts.

How to Write a Composition.—This original work will be found a valuable aid in writing a composition on any topic. It lays down plain directions for the division of a subject into its appropriate heads, and for arranging them in their natural order, commencing with the simplest theme and advancing progressively to the treatment of more complicated subjects. The use of this excellent hand-book will save the student the many hours of labor too often wasted in trying to write a plain composition. It affords a perfect skeleton of each subject, with its headings or divisions clearly defined, and each heading filled in with the ideas which the subject suggests; so that all the writer has to do, in order to produce a good composition, is to enlarge on them to suit his taste and inclination. Price50 cts.

Rapid Reckoning.—A system of performing arithmetical calculations with almost instantaneous quickness. This system was the key to the wonderful performances of the “Lightning Calculator,” whose exhibitions were the marvel of thousands. He sold the secret at $1 per copy. Our book is much enlarged, with many interesting additions. Any one can learn and practice.25 cts.

Impromptu Speaker.—A guide to the proper remarks to make on all ordinary occasions and the etiquette of such occasions. It not only gives forms of speeches for those who prefer to adopt them, but teaches the reader how to be prepared when called on suddenly, that he may acquit himself creditably and without discomfort.25 cts.

Frost’s School and Exhibition Dialogues.—Comprising “Frost’s Humorous Exhibition Dialogues,” and “Frost’s Dialogues for Young Folks,” combined in one volume. By getting this excellent book, the difficulty in procuring a good dialogue for a school exhibition will be entirely overcome. Bound in cloth.$1 50

Haney’s Book of Practical Receipts.—For the use of Families, Druggists, Perfumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Soaps and Fancy Articles for the Toilet. Compiled with great care from receipts now in use by the most popular houses in France and the United States. Paper cover. Price25 cts.