D. APPLETON & COSS PUBLICATIONS. 



Quackenbos's Standard Text-Books : 



AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR : 12mo, 288 pages. 



FIRST BOOK IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR : 16mo, 120 pages. 



ADVANCED COURSE OF COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC: 

 12mo, 450 pages. 



FIRST LESSONS IN COMPOSITION : 12mo, 182 pages. 



ILLUSTRATED SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES: 

 12mo, 638 pages. 



ELEMENTARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES: Beauti- 

 fully illustratad with Engravings and Maps. 12mo, 230 pages. 



A NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: Just Revised. 12mo, 450 pages. 



APPLETONS' ARITHMETICAL SERIES : Consisting of a Primary, 

 Elementary, Practical, Higher, and Mental Arithmetic. 



Benj. Wilcox, A. M., Princ. Eiver Falls Acad., "Wis.: "I have taught in semi* 

 naries in this State and hi New York for more than twenty years, and am familiar with 

 most of the works that have been issued by different authors within that period ; and I 

 consider Quackenbos's Text-Books the most unexceptional hi then- respective depart- 

 ments." C. B. Tillinghast, Princ. of Academy, Moosop, Conn.: "I think Quack- 

 enbos's books the nearest perfection of any I have examined on the various subjects 

 of which they treat" 



Pres. Savag-e, Female College, Millersburg, Ky. : " Mr. Q. certainly possesses rare 

 qualifications as an author of school-books. His United States History has no equal, 

 and his Ehetoric is really indispensable."" David Y. Shan't), Pres. Teachers 1 Inst, 

 Fogelsville, Pa. : " I approve of all the Text-Books written by Mr. Quackenbos." Eev. 

 Dr. Winslow, K T., Author of "Intellectual Pkilosophy:" "All the works of this 

 excellent author are characterized by clearness, accuracy, thoroughness, and complete- 

 ness; also by a gradual and continuous development of ulterior results from their pre- 

 viously taught elements." 



Eev. Dr. Rivers, Pres. Wesleyan University: "I cordially approve of all the Text- 

 Books edited by G. P. Quackenbos." W. B. McCrate, Princ. Acad., E. SuUivan, 

 Me. : " Quackenbos's books need only to be known to be used in all the schools in the 

 State. Wherever they are introduced, they are universally UkecC'JsiS. B. Rue, 

 County Supt. of Schools, Council Bluffs, Iowa: "Any thing that has Quackenbcm'i 

 name is sufficient guarantee* with me." Methodist Quarterly Review, Jan. 

 1860: "Every thing we have noticed from Mr. Quackenbos shows that the making of 

 bookb of this class is his proper vocation." 



Single copies of the above Standard works will be mailed, post-paid, for 

 examination, on receipt of one-half the retail prices. Liberal terms made 

 for introduction. Address 



D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 



649 & 551 Broadway, New York. 



