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HE Publishers of the Art Journal respectfully announce that they have on hand a large and varied Stock of Wood Engravings, which have appeared in that Journal, and in other Illustrated Works issued by them; and that they are now prepared to suppy Electrotypes of the best quality from any of these Blocks, at the rate of Ninepence per Square Inch (with a few exceptions). The Electrotypes will be delivered ready for printing, and guaranteed to work equally as well as the original Wood Engravings.

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A Complete Examination of the Origin, Contents, and Connection of the Gospels. By John Peter Lange, D.D.

In this New Edition, the entire work, as published in 6 vols. (Edinburgh, 1864), is put in 4 vols., 8vo., handsomely printed (in Edinburgh), and the price reduced from $24.00 to $14.00.

We have now ready

THE INDEX TO OUR

ers, Superintendents, Examiners, Trustees, Members of Board of Education, and all school officers :

The EDUCATIONAL YEAR-BOOK,

1872.

Price, Paper Cover, 75 cents; Cloth, $1.25.
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A Digest of the School Laws of all the States and Territories.

Summary of Public School Operations.
Education in Foreign Countries.

Education under Endowments and Societies.
Department of THEORY AND PRACTICE.
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Salaries paid to Teachers, and how to Make Contracts.
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AS now on hand the finest collection of Eng

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THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD for 1872 Will contain a new series of

Uniform Lessons for Sunday-Schools, PREPARED BY THE REV. JOHN HALL, D.D., OF NEW YORK.

A new course of Sermons for Children, and fresh Gleanings from the Holy Land, by the Editor; and practical articles upon the improvement and extension of Sunday-schools, and a Normal or Teacher's Department, by Rev. H. Clay Trum. bull.

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THE TEACHER'S COMMENTARY.
With Maps, Illustrations, and a complete Index.

By the Rev. HENRY C. MCCOOK. Embracing the Lesson Papers of the First Westminster Series for Teachers, and forming a practical commentary upon that portion of the life and teaching of our Lord commonly assigned by harmonists to the last year of his ministry.

One volume, 12mo. Price, $1.25.

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The object of this book is to show those many believers who pant for something richer in spiritual experience than they have yet enjoyed, how through the Christ within-through faith recognizing the Christ within and the object of his presence there this something may be attained.

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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SOUL AND IN. STINCT, as distinguished from Materialism. With Supplementary Demonstrations of the Divine Communication of the Narratives of Creation and the Flood. By Martyn Paine, A. M., M. D., LL. D., Author of The Institutes of Medicine," etc. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00. WATER AND LAND. By Jacob Abbott. Copiously Illustrated. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50. (Forming Vol. III. of Science for the Young.) MARCY'S BORDER REMINISCENCES. Border Reminiscences. By Randolph B. Marcy, U. S. A., Author of "The Prairie Traveler,' "Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border," etc. Illustrated. 12mo, Cloth, $2 00.

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LIFE AND LETTERS OF CATHARINE M.
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I.

WILL PUBLISH IN FEBRUARY:

The Last of the Mohicans.

By JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. With numerous new Illustrations by F. O. C. Darley. 8vo, paper cover. Price 75 cents.

This edition of Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans" will be printed from new stereotype plates, with new illustrations, engraved expressly for it, and will be issued in paper covers, octavo, in form for general popular circulation. It will be followed rapidly by others of the novels of Cooper.

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PHILOSOPHY. Part III. By A. PRIVAT DESCHANEL, formerly Professor of Physics in the Lycée Louisle-Grand, Inspector of the Academy of Paris. Translated and edited, with extensive additions, by J. D. Everett, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Queen's College, Belfast. To be completed in Four Parts. Part I, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics, and Part II., Heat, were published in January, 1872. Part III., Physics, will appear in February. Copiously Illustrated. 8vo, flexible cloth. Price $2.00 each.

V.

ELS. Particulars of new styles, prices, etc., will be hereafter Pre-historic Times,

announced.

II.

Christian Theology and Modern

SCEPTICISM. By the DUKE OF SOMERSET, K. G. 1 vol. 12mo, cloth. Price $1.25.

This work has created a sensation in England. It is an analysis of the sceptical tendencies of the age, and an attempt to show the inconsistency of some of the doctrines of Christianity, but with the argument that one may still doubt dogmas of theology and yet remain a religious man. It is likely to provoke wide discussion and elicit many replies.

III.

Recollections of Past Life.

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Being the ninth issue of the "Handy Volume" Edition
of the Works of CHARLES DICKENS. Published in cloth,
flexible, handsomely stamped.
With Illustra-
tions. Previously issued in this edition: Pickwick Pa-
pers, 1 vol.; Oliver Twist and Christmas Stories, 1 vol. ;
Dombey and Son, 1 vol.; Martin Chuzzlewit. 1 vol.; Our
Mutual Friend, 1 vol.; Old Curiosity Shop and American
Notes, vol. Nicholas Nickleby, 1 vol.; and David
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Sir Henry Holland's "Recollections" extend over a period

Being second and third issues in a new uniform edition of
JULIA KAVANAGH'S Novels. 12mo, ornamental cloth.
Price $1.25 per vol. "Nathalie" previously issued.
VIII.

of sixty years. He was a great traveller, and had met distin. The Leaders of Public Opinion in

tinguished people in every land, from Ali Pacha the Great of Albania, whom he visited sixty years ago, to President Lincoln and Secretary Seward, whom he met in his last visit to this country. His "Recollections" are agreeably told, and the volume an exceedingly entertaining one.

IRELAND: Swift, Flood, Grattan, O'Connell. By
WM. EDWARD HARTPOLE LECKY, M. A., author of "The
Rise and Influence of Rationalism," and "History of Eu-
ropean Morals, from Augustus to Charlemagne.""

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