LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER AND Cie, LE QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, 35, à PARIS. PREMIER LIVER DE L'ENFANCE LECTURE ET ÉCRITURE. 'Par Mdme. Amable TASTU. I joli vol. de 80 pages, grand in-8, illustré de plus de 100 vignettes, papier vélin glacé, cartonné, avec la couverture, 2 f. 50 c. En percaline anglaise tr. dorées, 4 f. 50 c. LECTURES SIMPLES RÉCITS DU FOYER DOMESTIQUE. Par MICHEL MASSON. SCÈNES D'HISTOIRE ET DE FAMILLE. Par Mdme, de WITT, née Guizot. 1 vol. in-12, 3 f. Demi-rel. chagr. tr. dor., 5 f. BIBLIOTHÈQUE D'ÉDUCATION. OUVRAGES D'ÉLITE POUR LA JEUNESSE. FORMAT IN-12 DIT ANGLAIS. Prix de chaque volume, broché, 3 f. Relié en demi-chagrin, tr. dorées ou toile anglaise, 4 f. 50 c. B. DELESSERT et DE GERANDO.-Les Bons exemples. Nouvelle morale en action. 2 vol. illustrés de 80 vign. Charité et dévouement. 1 vol., avec 1re Série. Courage et Humanité. 1 vol., avec 40 Mdme. GUILLON.-Cinq années de la vie des jeunes filles, l'Entrée dans le monde. 1 vol. Mdme. DE WITT, née Guizot.-Les petits Enfants, contes d'une mère, 1 vol., orné de lithographies et vignettes. - Contes d'une mère à ses petits enfants, 1 vol., orné de lithographies et de vign. Promenades d'une mère, ou les Douze mois. 1 vol., orné de lithogr. et de vign. - Une famille à la campagne. 1 vol., orné de lithographies et vign. Mdme. DE WITT.-Une Famille à Paris. Scènes de la vie des jeunes filles. 1 vol., orné de lithogr. et de vign. Hélene et ses amies, histoire de jeunes filles 1 vol., orné de lithographies. MICHEL MASSON.-Les Enfants célèbres, ou Histoire des enfants qui se sont immortalisés. 1 vol., illustré. DEUXIÈME SÉRIE. Prix de chaque volume, broché, 2 f. Reliure en toile spéciale pour la Série, tr. dor., 3 f. 50 c. Julien et Alphonse, par Mdme. F. RICHOMME. Edition la Les Petits Béarnais, leçons de morale conven- Le College incendié, ou les Ecoliers en voyage, Une Famille, on les Avantages d'une bonne édu- Les Jeunes artistes. Contes sur la peinture, la Les Jeunes naturalistes, entretiens familiers sur Etienne et Valentin, ou Mensonge et Probité, Les Enfants de la vallée d'Andlau, ou Une fa- Lectures pour les jeunes filles, modèles de litté- Album poétique des jeunes personnes, par Mdme. Souvenirs de voyage en Suisse, en Espagne, etc., Les Voix amies. Enfance, Jeunesse, Raison. Poé- AUTUMN LIST, I. THE CHILDREN'S HOUR ANNUAL for 1868. Being the Second Series of the Work. 640 pp, extra fcap. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt sides and edges, and containing upwards of 70 Illustrations. 11. Price Five Shings. STARS OF EARTH; or, Wild Flowers of the Months. By LEIGH PAGE. Crown 8vo, extra cloth, gilt edges, with upwards of 50 Illustrations by the Author. Price Five Shillings. NOBLE RIVERS, AND STORIES CONCERNING THEM. By ANNA J. BUCKLAND, Author of "The Warringtons," &c. 111. Extra fcap. 8vo, cloth, illustrated, price 28.6d 3s. Od. IV. THE WHITE ROE OF GLENMERE. By MONA B. BICKERSTAFFE. And other Tales. Being Vol. 4 of the Children's Hour Series of V. THE HIDDEN TREASURE, AND OTHER TALES. By M. H., Author of "Rosa Lindesay." Super-royal 32mo, cloth extra, gilt edges, price 1s. 6d. VI. LITTLE TALES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE. By various Authors. A Series of Six Reward Books. Super-royal 32mo, illustrated. In Illuminated Packet, price VII. WISE SAYINGS; and Stories to Explain Them. VIII. ELIJAH, THE DESERT PROPHET. By the Rev. H. T. HOWAT, Author of "Sabbath Hours." Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges, with Illustrations, price is. Od. J. H. & CO.'S Sixpenny Sories of Presentation Books. J. H. & CO.'S One Shilling Series of Presentation Books. J. H. & CO.'S Eighteenpenny Series of Presentation Books. J. H. & CO.'S Half-Crown Series of Presentation Books. J. H. & CO.'S Three Shilling Series of Presentation Books. J. H. & CO.'S Five Shilling Series of Presentation Books. A New Trade List now Ready, will be forwarded post free, on application. Edinburgh: JOHNSTONE, HUNTER, & COMPANY. On the 1st of January will be published, price 1ɛ., and continued monthly, Part I. THE BOOK of MONOGRAMS, DEVICES, & ILLUMINATIONS. BY J. GRANT VAN NECK. This Work is produced on an entirely new principle, and one that is certain to insure a large circulation. Ready by the 23rd. TRADE SUPPLIED BY W. WELLS GARDNER, 10, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. Just published, crown 8vo, 148 pp., price 1s. FChurch of the Future. By the Author of IRST STEPS TOWARDS AS NOTICHRONICON. "Organized Christianity :-Is it of Man or of SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & Co., Now ready, profusely Illustrated, Vol. I. of the above Work, bound in morocco, 30s. By the Rev. J. F. S. GORDON, D.D., St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Glasgow. JOHN TWEED, 11, St. Enoch Square. Now ready, the 36th Thousand, post 8vo, price 7s. 6d. SOYER'S MODERN HOUSEWIFE. Comprising Receipts for the Economic and Judicious Preparation of Every Meal of the day, and for the Nursery and the Sick Room. By the late ALEXIS SOYER. With Illustrations on Wood, &c. **Should be in the hands of every keeper of a kitchen and larder in the kingdom."—Lancet. Also, by the same Author, SOYER'S GASTRONOMIC REGENERATOR; or, System of Cookery for the Kitchens of the Wealthy. With Plates. Ninth edition, 8vo, 15s., cloth. London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO., Stationers' Hall Court. 300 HYMNS and TUNES (Chope's), 5s. 6d. ; 4s. 6d. ; 2s. 6d.; 1s. 6d. London: W. MACKENZIE, 22, Paternoster Row, IMPORTANT PRESENT & GIFT BOOKS FOR TRAPP'S COMMENTARY on NEW Testament, 15s. TRAPP'S Commentary on Old Testament. Vol. 1. SPENCER & CAWDRAY'S Storehouse of VAN DOREN on Luke. 2 vols., 10s. London: R. D. DICKINSON, 92, Farringdon Street. JUST OUT, SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND THAT HAS YET APPEARED. TO KNOW HOW TO COOK Meats, Poultry, Fish, Game, Vegetables, Soups, Gravies, Sauces, Meat Pies, Puddings, Food for the Sick, &c. CONSULT ME ON CONFECTIONERY; How to Make Biscuits, Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Creams, Cheesecakes, Jellies, &c.; to Preserve, &c.; and the ART of SUGAR BOILING, Candying, to make Sweetmeats, &c. CONSULT ME, and I will teach you how to BREW, to MAKE WINES, CORDIALS, TINCTURES, to PICKLE, &c. CONSULT ME ON HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMY; I will tell you how to Wash, get up Linen, polish Furniture, to keep the House clean and sweet, to beautify the Person, &c. CONSULT ME ON DISEASES AND THEIR REMEDIES, And I will point out their Symptoms, their Causes, and their Cure; based chiefly on the Medico-Botanical System, so CONSULT ME on the GAMES of CHESS, DRAUGHTS, &c. CONSULT ME how to Dye in Modern Style, and the Halifax: Published by W. NICHOLSON & SONS. London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO.; HAMILTON, ADAMS & CO.; S. D. EWINS, jun., & CO., 22, Paternoster Row; and W. TEGG. THE ATTENTION OF BOOK BUYERS IS ESPECIALLY DIRECTED TO THE UNRIVALLED STOCK OF H. SOTHERAN & CO., OF (LATE WILLIS AND SOTHERAN.) 136, STRAND, Who have always on sale, at very moderate prices, The Largest & Best Collection of Books, both New & Secondhand, in England. Their Stock, consisting of upwards of 200,000 VOLUMES, includes the FINEST and most IMPORTANT WORKS, in every class of LITERATURE, SCIENCE, and the FINE ARTS, chiefly secondhand, and in the best Library condition; also, the largest collection of STANDARD WORKS, and the choicest NEW BOOKS, suitable for the Library or Presentation, in every variety of Bindings, and much lower in price than usually charged. Their MONTHLY CATALOGUE of SECONDHAND BOOKS, containing a large assemblage of Ancient and Modern Works, County Histories, &c., and including Books, many both curious and rare, is sent post free for twelve months for Three Shillings. The present one contains, in addition, an extensive List of RECENT PURCHASES of STANDARD and POPULAR WORKS (including the beautiful pictorial works of Messrs. DAY & SON, and other publishers) all new and perfect, OFFERED AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. H. SOTHERAN & CO. (late Willis and Sotheran), ANCIENt and ModerN BOOKSELLERS, 136, Strand, next Waterloo Bridge. Just published, price 1s. "BIBLIOTHECA CURIOSA," A Catalogue of an Extensive Collection of Rare and Curious Books. EXTENDING TO UPWARDS OF 2,000 ARTICLES. Comprising Black Letter and other Early Printed Works-Old Poets and Dramatists, Voyagers and Travellers Early Engravings-Bible Prints-Emblems-Old Romances-Facetise-Astrology, &c.; consisting of several valuable Private Libraries, purchased recently, including those of A. DARYMPLE, Esq., of Norwich; the late GILBERT J. FRENCH, Esq., of Bolton; the late Rev J. T. ALLEN, and others. On Sale by H. SOTHERAN & CO. IMPORTANT TO SELLERS OF LIBRARIES. The Advertisers, who have for many years been widely known as the most extensive purchasers and sellers of books of every class in London, beg to inform executors or gentlemen having for Sale Libraries of Books, either large or small, that they are ready at all times to give the Highest Price for them, or to Exchange the same for others. They also Value Books for Probate in town or country, H. SOTHERAN & CO. (late Willis and Sotheran), ANCIENT AND MODERN BOOKSELLERS, 136, Strand, next Waterloo Bridge. THE "FLYING DRAGON REPORTER." The "FLYING DRAGON REPORTER" is a monthly newspaper printed in the Chinese language, and published in London. It is edited by a gentleman intimately acquainted with the requirements of the natives of CHINA, JAPAN, and the CHINESE Colonies in SINGAPORE, JAVA, and the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago. Eminent success has attended the first year of its existence. The Paper is printed with metallic type from Hongkong, and illustrated with engravings specially adapted to draw the attention of the Chinese to the more important facts of Western civilization. Agents of the highest respectability and influence in SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, BATAVIA, &c., receive supplies of the Paper, and some of the leading English merchants subscribe to it. It finds its way to other places where Chinese are settled, and, being finished in a style superior to any native printing. attracts the attention of the higher classes. But in additi to the circulation it must attain to among Native Reader, it will also come under the notice of the European residents in those distant parts. These number in the ports of China and Japan from 5,000 to 6,000, and they cannot ba view with some sympathy an effort such as this to bring the West and the East to a better acquaintance. The "FLYING DRAGON REPORTER" affords the requisite means of communication. It speaks to the Chinese in their own language. It aims at acquati them with accidental affairs in such a way, as to enl their sympathies, and lead them to meditate on "OUT SIDE NATIONS." The Paper is illustrated with subjects calenlated instruct and amuse, and so much news is given as w interest the Chinese or Japanese reader. Advertisements should be sent to Mr. G. STREET (30, Cornhill, London), who will have a draft of Translation prepared and submitted to the Advertisers. In case of no Advertisement being inserted, 5 per cent. on the annual cost will be charged as a fee for the Translator. FOREIGN BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. SUPPLIED TO THE TRADE ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. BARTHÉS & LOWELL Continue to receive weekly parcels from all parts of the Continent, and have a large stock of popular Foreign, Educational, Literary, Scientific, and Illustrated Works always on hand. The "REVUE DES DEUX-MONDES" posted on the 2nd and 16th of the month. BARTHES & LOWELL, Foreign Booksellers, 14, Great Marlborough Street, London. OLD BOOKS. CATALOGUES CONTAINING issued frequently. No. 18 just ready, gratis, and post free for One Stamp. London: J. WILSON, 93, Gt. Russell Street, W.C. Now ready, gratis and post free, to Booksellers, on receipt of their business card, WILLIAM GLAISHER'S NEW TRADE CATALOGUE OF REMAINDERS, Among which are included a large number of Illustrated Works, and a great variety of Miscellaneous Books of all classes, All offered to the Trade at the lowest prices for cash. London: W. GLAISHER, 265, High Holborn, W.C.-Removed from 52, Lamb's Conduit St. THE HOMILIST. N THE 1ST OF JANUARY, 1868, and Enlarged Series of this well known Serial, by R. D. DICKINSON, 92, Farringdon Street, London. CHARLES BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES and Price Lists in all departments of Literature, especially of the Industrial and Physical Sciences and Publications of Learned Societies, wanted. Address, "Cincinnati Public Library,' care of Stevens Brothers, 17, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C. GRIFFIN & CO. INVITE THE TRADE TO APPLY FOR THEIR LIST OF NEW PURCHASES, WHICH INCLUDE A LARGE NUMBER OF MESSRS. DAY AND SON'S Superbly Illuminated, Illustrated, and other Works. ** Having bought largely, they are able to offer them on most liberal terms. 10, STATIONERS' HALL COURT, LONDON, E.C. E. MARLBOROUGH & CO., NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL AGENTS. The Posting of Stamped Papers to Single Addresses receives Special Attention. The Daily Papers are dispatched direct from their own Office to the First Trains on all the principal Railways. 4, AVE MARIA LANE, E. C. |