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WRITING AND COPYING INKS.

As the arts of life gradually come to perfection, and the profitable employment of time renders it more and more valuable, we have in every direction preparations and inventions for the saving of time, thought, and labor. Our fathers were not so hurried but that they could take time to dip the pen into one inkstand for Copying Ink, and when their letters were written, wipe the pen before dipping it into the Writing Fluid. We solve the problem by a combined Writing and Copying Ink.

We insist also, that this Ink shall flow freely and dry rapidly. It must not have sugar or gum in it, as the old-fashioned copying inks had, because if it had it would "set off." The chemist and his rosources are taxed to produce an ink to meet these various requirements, and we have the result in the

PEERLESS SCHOOL & COUNTING-HOUSE INK

THE PEERLESS BLACK INK is blacker at first writing than most inks, while it flows more freely and dries more rapidly, and yields a copy with equal certainly.

THE PEERLESS WRITING AND COPYING FLUID is not a strong Copying Ink because it would be a misnomer to call it Fluid. To unite strong copying qualities with fluidity is impossible.

The Peerless Violet Ink, perfumed, flowing from the pen as water, with a tint stolen from the Violet, yields a portion of its color for eight consecutive times, although it will yield only one copy at a time. This Ink coats a steel pen with a golden scale, thus preserving the pen from rusting or wearing out.

We have two distinctly legible copies taken from one writing done in 1869, three years ago, with the Peerless Violet Writing and Copying Ink. Copies from these inks are perfect-ly legible when first taken, and grow blacker. No combined writing and copying ink will give jet-black copies on the instant, such as may be obtained from pure Copying Ink.

About March 1st, these inks, viz:

PEERLESS WRITING AND COPYING BLACK INK.

PEERLESS WRITING AND COPYING FLUID warranted equal to the best Fluid made.
PEERLESS WRITING AND COPYING VIOLET INK,

Will be ready for delivery, and at prices which will make it to the interest of the trade to purchase.

PRICE LIST OF PEERLESS

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CROOKS AND SCHEM'S NEW LATIN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY.

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1. Special attention to the words of Latin Authors read in Colleges and Schools. 2. The leading definitions in broad and clear type, so as to be easily caught by the eye. 3. The significations perspicuously arranged and illustrated by examples easily understood, or, if difficult, carefully translated. 4. The origin of each word, where it is known. 5. A comparison of important words with their synonyms. 6. Brief notices of proper names, and of the adjectives derived from them.

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MRS. LINCOLN'S BOTANY FOR BEGINNERS.

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PLAIN EDUCATIONAL TALKS WITH TEACHER AND PARENTS. By ALBERT N. RAUB, A M., Professor of English Language and Literature, Keystone Normal School, Pennsylvania. Cloth. $1.50.

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WALKER'S BOOKKEEPING for the MILLION. BOOKKEEPING by SINGLE ENTRY. Designed as a Text-Book for Common Schools and Academies, by Professor H. D. WALKER, A. M., late Principal and Professor of the Theory and Practice of Teaching in the Orangeville (Pa.) Normal School. 8vo. Cloth. $2.00.

WALKER'S ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR.

The first book of English Grammar. Prepared as a Text-Book for Public Schools and for the Primary Classes of Hig Schools and Academies. By Professor H. D. WALKBR, A. M., author of "Bookkeeping for the Million." 12mo. 90 cents. PAUL E. GIRARD'S FRENCH SERIES.

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3. FRENCH Grammar, wth exercises and conversational lessons. 12mo, 129 pp. Half arabesque. 90 cents.

4. FRENCH VERBS. The most complete and the clearest Treatise on French Verbs ever presented to the public. 12mo, 73 pp. Paper cover. 50 cents.

5. COMPLETE French Class-Book: being the whole series above mentioned, bound in 1 vol., 12m0, 326 pp. Half arabesque. $1.75.

Trustees, School Directors, or Teachers, supplied for introduction, at reduced rates. Single copies for examination, with the purpose of introduction for Class use, if approved, will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of one-half the retail price.

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IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE NEW WORKS

ISSUED BY

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654 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

I.

A History of the Gothic Revival;

An Attempt to show how far the taste for Medieval Architecture was retained in England during the last Two Centuries, and has been redeveloped in the Present. By Charles Locke Eastlake, F.R.I. B.A., Architect; author of "Hints on Household Taste." Pp. 444, with 48 Ilustrations engraved on wood (36 the full size of the page). Imperial 8vo, cloth extra, gilt top. Price $13.50

"Mr. Eastlake's is a work of much excellence, and of great general interest. There is very much in it which will amuse he general reader, and which the most ignorant can enjoy. It forms, indeed, both for the architect and layman, a valuable ontribution to the history of that art with which it is mainly concerned. At the same time, the tasteful manner in which it. as been produced, and the numerous illustrations which adorn it-some from photographs, others from original sketches,. make it little less attractive for the drawing-room table than it is for the library or the study."

"We heartily commend Mr. Eastlake's well-compiled work to our readers, not only for being written in a spirit of great airness to all those concerned, but as also calculated to bring about the enforcement of the only true principles on which a real ving Gothic revival can be developed. The value of the book is considerably enhanced by a tabular statement of selected xamples of Gothic buildings erected between 1820 and 1870, and of each building thus selected there is given a concise and cid description."-Notes and Queries.

II.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC WORK.

Spectrum Analysis.

In its Application to Terrestial Substances, and the Physical Constitution of the Heavenly Bodies. Familiarly explained by Dr. H. Schellen. Translated from the second German edition by Jane and Caroline Lassell. Edited, with Notes, by William Huggins. With Colored Plates and other Illustrations, including copies of Angstrom's and Kirchoff's Maps. One large volume 8vo (662 pp.), elegantly printed on toned paper, cloth extra $12.00

III.

Paris Under the Commune;

Or, the Seventy-three Days of the Second Siege. With numerous Illustrations, Sketches taken on the spot, and Portraits (from the original Photographs). By John Leighton, F.S.A. Square crown 8vo, attractively bound in cloth extra, gilt top. Price $4.00

To the law-abiding and English-speaking races the great drama of the Commune must be intensely interesting-a drama not without its moral-and one that the French people believe in their optimism has been played on their soil for the benefit of the human race. Be it so! and may the scenes enacted upon the theatre of Paris prove of benefit to all-for the denouement has been terrible enough, and the whole most costly. The principal plates are from original sketches taken on the spot, while those in the text are from reliable authorities. The portraits are from photographs (interdicted in Paris), and many engraved for the first time.

IV.

Rude Stone Monuments in all Countries;

Their Age and Uses. By James Fergusson, D. C. L., F. R. S., author of "The History of ArchitecWith 230 Illustrations. Large Svo, cloth extra

ture."

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Lord Byron.

$9.00

A Biography. With a Critical Essay on his Place in Literature. By Karl Elze. Translated with the author's sanction, and Edited with Notes. With New Portrait and Facsimile. Large 8vo, cloth. extra (nearly ready)

VI.

University Sermons.

$6.50

"Sermon on Miracles,'

By John Henry Newman. One vol., 12mo, uniform with S., W. & Co.'s editions of "Plain and Parochial Sermons," eight vols.; "Sermon on Subjects of the Day," I vol. ; I vol.; and "Essays," 2 vols.

VII.

The Five Great Monarchies of the

Ancient World;

$2.25

Or, the History, Geography, and Antiquities of Assyria, Babylonia, Chaldæa, Media, and Persia. By George Rawlinson, M. A. Second Ed., revised, with Maps and Illustrations. 3 vols., 8vo. . $15.00

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