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Among the works prepared, and in a state of forward- 

 ness, for the Juvenile Series are the following, viz. 



MEANS AND ENDS, OR SELF TRAINING, by Miss 

 Caroline Sedgwick, Author of ' The Poor Rich Man, 

 and Rich Poor Man,' ' Live and Let Live,' ' Home,' Sfc. Sfc. 



NEW-ENGLAND HISTORICAL SKETCHES, by 

 N. Hawthorne, Author of Twice Told Tales,' S^^c. 



CONVERSATIONS AND STORIES BY THE 

 FIRE SIDE, by Mrs. Sa.rah J. Hale, 



FAILURE NOT RUIN, by Horatio G. Hale, A. M. 



TALES IN PROSE, blending instruction with amuse- 

 ment ; by Miss Mary E, Lee, of Charleston, S. C. 



PICTURES OF EARLY LIFE :— Stories; each in- 

 culcating some moral lesson ; by Mrs. Emma C. Embury, 

 ofBrookhjn, JV. Y. 



FREDERICK HASKELL'S VOYAGE ROUND 

 THE WORLD, by H. G. Hale, A. M., Philologist to 

 the Exploring Expedition. 



BIOGRAPHY FOR THE YOUNG, by Miss E. Rob- 

 bins, Author of ' American Popular Lessons,' Sequel to the 

 same, Sfc. 



THE WONDERS OF NATURE, by A. J. Stansbury, 

 Esq., of Washington City ; illustrated by numerous cuts. 



WORKS OF ART, by the same ; illustrated by numer- 

 ous cuts. 



PLEASURES OF TASTE, and other Stories select- 

 ed from the Writings of Jane Taylor, with a sketch of her 

 life, (and a likeness,) by Mrs. S. J. Hale. 



SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF MRS. 

 BARBAULD, with a Life and Portrait. 



SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF MARIA 

 EDGE WORTH, luith a Life and Portrait. 



SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF MRS. 

 SHERWOOD, ivithaLife and Portrait. 



SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF DR. 

 AIKIN, ivith a Sketch of his Life, by Mrs. Hale. 



CHEMISTRY FOR BEGLVNERS, by Benjamin Sil- 

 LiMAN, Jr., Assistaiit in the Department of Chemistry, Min- 

 eralogy, and Geology in Yale College ; aided by Professor 



SiLLlMAN. 



