STAUNTON :-=■Thursday, December 10, 1840.$('11001. BOOKS.The following Books have the strong approval of Mr. J. Orville Taylor, Secretary of the American Common School Society :Uulo Thinker, parts first and second, by •Salem Town.Kay's Infant ami Primary School Header •»nd Speller, No. 1. These are the first books to be giv;n to the eliilJ. In completing the spelling and reading course, the following slim Id he used, and in the same order in*; books are h..rlt;- in* nlionod.i own's Spelling Book.Kay's Primary School Header and Dcfm-cr. No. X! and d.Child's Uttidc, by Merriam.Voting Header, by Pierpont.(:irl’8 Rra«liiibr Book, by Mrs. Sigournry.11}S Hnulmjr Book, by Mrs. Sigournry.National Header, by Pierpont.Town's Analysis of Derivative Words.I heso complete the spelling and reading cottrse. 1’ or Ihu W riling course •“Kosh r-s Copy Boo!.,” Nos. 1, 0. 3, -I, S, t», /, and H.Ol.iiy-s small Ucngraphy lor lii-ginncra. to be I:.Mowed bySmith*., Urography anil Atla ,. late improved edition.i Huey's History of the V. States.Hobbin’sOutlines oI Ccnor.il History.“first ! i ssi us in Arithim ti.-,** by Professor Davis.Adams* New Aritlnni lie.lirst l.cssous in Algebra and (.'eometrv, by Professor Davis.Brown's (uammar, small and lam?.Vo{\\ya,,d 10,il5cal Kce.nomy, by M. \\ ilson, Ksij.This book teaches children the nature and , lorm ot our Covcrnment, and the first and most obvious principles of Political and Domestic hconoiny. It should be studied by every child in a free government.| Physiology for Children by Mrs. John Taylor—1.» be lollowed by ‘•I.ec’s Pltyaiolo»v*” III the highest classes.I in hr Davy k ('heinistry, to he followed in the higher Schools by (Comstock’s.MUs Swift's Philosophy, part Island Od ; lollowed by Comstock's.Mather's lt;iengraphy.Marsh’s Book Keeping.