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1878.

OF

S. C. Griggs & Co. Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.

ORATORY AND ORATORS. By Prof. WM. MATHEWS, LL.D., author of "Getting on in the World," "Words, their Use and Abuse," etc. One volume, 12mo, 450 pages, price, cloth, $2; gilt edges, $2.50; half calf, $3.50; full calf, gilt, $5.

"An exceedingly instructive and entertaining book."-Harper's Magazine.

"We know of no work on the subject comparable with this, for ability and thoroughness, or that is so well fitted to attain and hold popularity."-Episcopal Register, Philadelphia.

"Will attract the closest attention from all thoughtful lawyers, politicians, statesmen, and clergymen, for it is a mine of wealth, full of practical suggestions, and information that could not be gathered together in a dozen years."-Philadelphia Record.

BETWEEN THE GATES. By BENJ. F. TAYLOR, author of "Songs of Yesterday," etc. Fifth edition, illustrated, price, $1.50.

"Every fact is so pictorially stated, and with so exuberant a fancy, that the book has all the charm of fiction."-Harper's Magazine.

"Wit and Wisdom are mingled well together, and the result is a book with which every reader will be charmed. It is a 'Golden Gate' leading to many hours of true intellectual enjoyment."-Utica Herald.

INGERSOLL, BEECHER, AND DOGMA; or, a few simple Truths and their Logical Deductions, in which the positions of Mr. Ingersoll and Mr. Beecher are considered. By R. S. DEMENT. Price, $1.

"The objections to the recent opinions of Ingersoll and Beecher are placed before the readers in so logical and able a manner that it seems impossible for a person to doubt the existence of God, or eternal punishment after reading the work.' Christian Advocate, Buffalo.

THE WAVERLEY DICTIONARY. An alphabetical arrangement of all the characters in Sir Walter Scott's Novels, with a descriptive analysis of each character, and illustrative selections from the text. By MAY ROGERS. Cloth, $2; half calf, $3.50; full calf, gilt edges, $5.

"Excellently arranged, has a full index, and entirely fulfills its design."-The Nation.

"This volume is the result of years of diligent, careful read, ing, and so honestly and thoroughly justifies its title that no edition of Sir Walter Scott can be considered complete without it. Every page testifies to the scholarly accuracy and literary taste of its compiler."-North British Mail, Glasgow.

THE GRAMMAR OF PAINTING AND ENGRAVING. Translated from the French of Charles Blanc, by KATE NEWELL DOGGETT. With the original illustrations. 8vo, cloth, $3.50.

"M. Blanc's book comes as near to the ideal primer or first book in reading the language of art as anything we have in any laaguage. It is clear: it will be understood aright by a tolerably careful reader; it is consecutive, and does not ramble. The criticism is of the safe kind."-The Nation.

ECLECTIC SHORT-HAND. By Prof. J. G. CROSS. 12m0, cloth, $2.

"This plan has many points of advantage over previous methods."-Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston.

"The book is very explicit in the note-taker's and reporting style."-Hartford Post.

"Its great merit is simplicity. We cordially recommend the book to every one desiring to learn short-hand with incredible rapidity."-Philadelphia Weekly Item.

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