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Four Valuable Books,

Just issued by the

JAN. 15, 1867.

Presbyterian Board of Publication.

WILLIAM FAREL, AND THE STORY OF
THE SWISS REFORM. By the Rev. WILLIAM M.
BLACKBURN, author of "The Rebel Prince," "The
Exiles of Madeira,' ""
"Young Calvin in Paris," &c.
Price $1 50.

ANTHROPOS. By Rev. WM. P. BREED. D. D., author of "Man Responsible for His Belief," &c. Price 60 cents.

A WEEK WITH JESUS; OR, LESSONS LEARNED IN HIS COMPANY. By the Rev. JOHN M. LOWRIE, D. D., author of "Esther and Her Times," Adam and His Times," and "The Hebrew Lawgiver." Price $1 25.

AONIO PALEARIO AND HIS FRIENDS.

With a Revised Edition of "The Benefit of Christ's Death." By the Rev. WILLIAM M. BLACKBURN, author of "William Farel,' "Young Calvin in Paris,' and "The Rebel Prince." Price $1 10.

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CHARLES DICKENS' WORKS. Best edition. trated by Cruikshank, Browne, &c. 24 vols. post 8vo., cloth, $54; half calf, $80; full tree calf, $100. ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE. Library edition. 24 vols. $130; or without the Atlas, $100. KNIGHT'S POPULAR HISTORY OF ENGLAND from the Earliest Period to 1849. 8 vols., cloth, $30; half calf, $40.

COMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND ROME. Illustrated by John Leech. 2 vols., colored plates. $10. LITERATURE AND CURIOSITIES OF DREAMS. By FRANK SEAFIELD, M. A. 2 vols., cloth, $6; half calf, $10.

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MRS. JAMIESON'S COMPLETE WORKS. 6 vols. cloth, $45; full mor., $65.

TODD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 6 vols., illustrated, cloth, $35; hf. cf., $50. ALDINE EDITION OF THE BRITISH POETS. A new and revised edition of the celebrated " 'Pickering Poets.' ." 100 copies on large paper. Sold only by subscription. 52 vols., cloth. $4 per vol. Will be ready in October.

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HIGH SCHOOL CHORALIST.

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHORUS. Containing "Wilhelm's Method of Teaching Vocal Music, adapted to Schools by JOHN HULLAH. Also,

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Festival Occasions, Adapted and Arranged, in One, Two, and Three Parts, by J. B. SHARLAND, Teacher of Music in the Boston Grammar Schools. $1 00.

THE CHAPEL.

A Collection of Tunes in all Metres, Composed for, and Especially Adapted to the wants of all Church Choirs and Christian Worshippers, Home Circles, and Social Gatherings. Price, in paper, 33 cts.; boards, 40 cts.

A WINTER EVENING'S ENTER

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A Social Cantata. Words by SIDNEY DYER. Music by C. A. CULL. Cloth, $125; paper, $1 00.

JOUSSE'S MUSICAL CATECHISM.

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JESUS ON EARTH. 64 pp. Square 8vo. 8 Illustrations

MISS MUFF AND LITTLE HUNGRY.

40 pp. Square 8vo. 4 Illustrations

RAM KRISHNA-PUNT; The Boy of Bengal.

40 pp. Square 8vo. 4 Illustrations
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WALKS AND HOMES OF JESUS.

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By Rev. DANIEL MARCH, D. D. 339 pp., 12mo. 20 illustrations. Bound in muslin. On tinted paper. Bevelled boards, gilt edges, and side stamp.

DUTCH TILES; or, Loving Words About the Saviour.

171 pp., small 12mo. 19 illustrations. New edition for the Holidays. On tinted paper. Bevelled boards, gilt edges, and side stamp.

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"CHRISTIE;" or, The Way Home. A book of rare
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ELEANOR. An Autobiography. 16mo. $1 25.
SHENAC'S WORK AT HOME. 16mo. $1 50.
CHILD LIFE IN EGYPT. 16mo. $1 25.

ARCHIE AT THE SEASIDE and other stories.
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MAGGIE AND BESSIE; or, Lame Jennie's
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I WON'T PLAY; or, Who shall be Captain?
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UPWARD, NOT INWARD. 60 cents.

CHARLIE; or, The Bad Habit. 45 cents.

THE TRYING CHILD. A sequel to "Lucy and her

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UNDER THE WINGS. 30 cents.

MY SCARLET SHAWL. 30 cents.

HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL. 25 cents.

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RESPECT THE BURDEN. Half bound, 15 cents.
THE FALSE BRAND. 30 cents.

THE LITTLE BROOK AND ITS TRAVELS.
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JAN. 15, 1867.

To be published January 19th, 1867:

PHILIP THE SECOND.

BY CHARLES GAYARRÉ,

Author of "History of Louisiana," etc.

WITH AN INTRODUCTORY LETTER

BY GEORGE BANCROFT,

AND A NEW PORTRAIT OF PHILIP, ON STEEL.
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GAYARRE'S HISTORY OF LOUISIANA.

THE AMERICAN DOMINATION FROM 1803 TO 1861.

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CONINGTON'S ENEID. A translation of the Eneid of Virgil into English verse. Crown

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GOOD ENGLISH; OR, POPULAR ERRORS IN PHILOLOGY. By EDWARD S. GOULD. 12mo.

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EXTENDING FROM THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA TO THE CLOSE OF THE REBELLION. With Maps, and a History of the Indian Tribes and American Antiquities.

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