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NEW BOOKS

Just issued by the

SEPT. 15, 1866.

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NEW BOOKS

PUBLISHED BY

The American Sunday School Union.

"CHRISTIE;" or, The Way Home. An intensely interesting story of the backwoods. 2 vols. 16mo. Cloth, $2.50.

UNDER THE WINGS. 18mo. Cloth, 30 cents. THE TRYING CHILD. A sequel to "Lucy and her Friends." 18mo. Cloth, 45 cents.

CHARLIE; or, The Bad Habit. 18mo. Cloth, 45 ets, I WON'T PLAY; or, Who shall be Captain? 18mo. Cloth, 65 cents.

MAGGIE AND BESSIE; or, Lame Jennie's Chair. 18mo. Cloth, 60 cents.

PICTURE REWARD CARDS. Three new packages, illustrating "Home Scenes, ""Country Scenes," and the "Favorites." Colored pictures. 25 cents each. PRETTY STORY BOOKS. In a packet, containing twelve books, nicely printed, and prettily illustrated. Price

15 cents.

THE SUNBEAM STORIES. 16mo. Cloth, $1. simple and genial is the instruction they contain, that every Ten Stories written especially for Sunday Schools, but so

one will be delighted to read them.

THE STORY OF LITTLE GABRIEL. 18mo. Cloth, 60 cents.

DICK BOLTER; or, Getting On in Life. 18mo. Cloth, 65 cents.

HOW TO BE FREE. 36 pp., 18mo. Paper, 5 cents. WHAT CAN I DO? 32 pp., 32mo. Paper, 5 cents; cloth, 15 cents.

A plain exhibition of the duty and methods of Christian usefulness.

PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY

The American Sunday School Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,

599 Broadway, New York.

J. C. GARRIGUES & CO.,

148 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia,

HAVE IN PRESS,

And will publish in time for the winter sales,
Some choice attractive

JUVENILE BOOKS,

FOR

SABBATH SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES.

Announcement Circular sent on application.

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SEPT. 15, 1866.

Colored Toy Books, Primers, and Juveniles.

DAVIS, PORTER, & COATES,

Publishers and Wholesale Dealers in Children's Books,

21 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia,

Have now ready a new Catalogue of their splendid assortment of attractive Colored Books just prepared for this season's trade, which they will send to any applicant. It embraces a most desirable variety of

ALPHABETS, PRIMERS, TOY BOOKS, AND BOUND JUVENILE BOOKS, all just manufactured at the reduced rates, and will be sold at proportionately low prices.

In addition to our own list of sixteen pages, we keep on hand a large assortment of the most desirable publications for Children, in sets or singly, which are offered on the best terms. Special terms offered to Jobbers to deal in our Books. We shall be glad to have a call from those visiting Philadelphia.

Sample lots to any amount sent to any address.

Messrs. TRÜBNER & CO.,

60 Paternoster Row, London,

For more than twelve years have been mainly instrumental in bringing before the literary and scientific public of Europe the best productions of the mind of America, and they continue to offer, as heretofore, all the facilities of their old and valued connection, both at home and abroad, to promote, through approved and well-tried channels, the sale of works intrusted to them by their friends in America.

Messrs. TRUBNER & Co. supply English and Foreign (Old and Modern) Books, Periodicals, Newspapers, etc., and everything connected with Literature, Science, and the Arts, on advantageous terms, and will be happy to enter into correspondence with Librarians and Booksellers in the United States requiring an efficient European agency.

Messrs. CASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN,
OF LONDON,

HAVE ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IN NEW YORK: CITY

For the Sale of their Publications in the United States.

THEY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO SUPPLY

Electrotypes of Illustrations from their Serial Publications-"Cassell's Family Paper," "The Quiver," "The Working Man," and other works-at favorable prices.

CASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN, London and New York.
WALTER LOW, 596 Broadway, New York.

SEPT. 15, 1866.

PRAYER BOOKS.

JUST PUBLISHED,

A New and Splendid Edition of the

EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOK,

Large 4to. Edition,

FOR PULPIT OR FAMILY USE.

Printed on fine-toned Paper. GREAT PRIMER TYPE. Size, 13 by 11 inches. Calf, Marbled Edges, $18; Turkey Morocco, Gilt Edges, $22; Turkey Morocco, Antique Bevelled, Gilt Edges, $26.

THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.

Unabridged-with 96 Illustrations.
BY JOHN BUNYAN.

Price Ten Cents.

EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE, London Bible Warehouse,

626 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

NOTICE to Editors and Publishers of Literary, Scientific, Religious, Mechanical, Artistical, Industrial, and other American publications devoted to any subject, as well as to Secretaries of Societies.

W. S. KIRKLAND & CO.,

LITERARY AGENTS,

23 Salisbury Street, Strand, London (England),

AND

27 Rue de Richelieu, Paris (France),

will be happy to furnish TITLE and price of subscription for the United States of Every English and Continental (European) Review, Magazine, and publication devoted to the peculiar tenets, purposes, or objects of any particular society, work, or journal, thus enabling the Secretary or Editor to have constantly brought before him, in the shortest possible time, the freshest, newest, and most original matter on the very subject to which his Society or publication is devoted.

MESSRS. KIRKLAND can also, through their Paris House, supply by the French mail any English Magazine, Review, or Book, by POST, which are now obliged to be supplied FROM England by Booksellers' parcel—a great boon where time is an object, as they can be forwarded direct to any part of the States.

SEPT. 15, 1866.

Messrs. GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS,

LONDON,

AND

416 BROOME ST., NEW YORK,

Announce, among numerous other Books in preparation for the Fall and Holidays, the following, which they hope to have ready in good time for the City and Country Trade.

City and Country Booksellers are respectfully invited to examine our Stock before completing their purchases elsewhere.

1. A FINE ART GIFT BOOK; containing Original Poems by the best living Authors, and Original Pictures by the best Artists, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. Uniform with "Birket Foster's Pictures of English Landscapes," "A Round of Days," &c. &c.

2. STORIES FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. By HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. With hundreds of Illustrations, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel.

3. THE HANS ANDERSEN LIBRARY. Consisting of 12 separate volumes of Andersen's Tales, beautifully illustrated.

4. PLEASANT RHYMES FOR LITTLE FOLKS. With several hundred original Wood-cuts and ornamental Borders engraved by Cooper, and printed by Clay & Sons. Uniform with Murray's beautifully illustrated edition of Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns.

5. FROISSART'S CHRONICLES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE: with all the original Plates printed in colors, with illuminated Borders.

6. A New Edition of MONSTRELET'S CHRONICLES.

7. LEAVES FROM A CHRISTMAS BOUGH. A new Gift Book, with many illustrations printed in colors.

8. THE SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. A new Gift Book, with many illustrations printed in colors.

9. LAST WORDS OF EMINENT PERSONS. Compiled by JOSEPH KAINES Beautifully printed, and will form an elegant and appropriate Gift Book.

10. A NEW BOOK OF CONJURING GAMES, for the use of Young Amateurs. by COLONEL STODARE.

11. ROUTLEDGE'S POPULAR NATURAL HISTORY. By the Rev. J. G. WOOD. In 1 volume, 4to., with upwards of 700 illustrations.

12. New Editions of WHITTAKER'S CLASSICAL QUOTATIONS. 5 vols., vellum cloth, gilt edges:

Choice Poems and Lyrics.

Golden Gleanings from the Poets.

Choice Thoughts from Shakspeare.
Wise Sayings of the Great and Good.

The Book of Humor, Wit, and Wisdom.

In Preparation, several new Juvenile Books by Favorite Authors. Also, a good variety of handsome new Toy Books.

SEPT. 15, 1866.

EDW. G. ALLEN'S

LONDON AGENCY

FOR

AMERICAN LIBRARIES,

(Established 40 years.)

FORMERLY RICH.

Books of Every Class and Language

PROMPTLY SUPPLIED

AT A SMALL COMMISSION ON THE NET COST,

With every trade allowance.

Supplies of British and Foreign Catalogues always on hand.

EDW. G. ALLEN'S

London Agency for American Libraries,

12 Tavistock Row, Covent Garden,

LONDON.

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