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Friday Mobhing ......... November 3
t&*Neu> Advertisements always found
on First Page; Locvl and Business Nuices
on Fourth rage.
THE CAPITOL.
When one takes a seat in the gallery of
the Semite now, and looks down into the
of pntriote wlio have collected
to make themselves famous, something it
missing from last year, which contributed
a charm to the chamber. Around and
around we look, scanning the faces close*
ly, examining the seats and desks, th#
JSmshhuitfcstand* ilia i lmiyleliei
TOWrtS&w iSwTatiii
miming. The mind wanders about and
entangles itself in the perplexing query,
What is it f but at last the truth creep,
slowly in, and the observer springs to
loyal is gone. He, whose eloquence was
wont to ring and reverberate through the
Senate chamber until every pannel seem
ed to have, found a tongue; ha, whose
thunders were so fervent that they al
most put the waters of the Chattahoo
chee in a simmer, is no more one of the
“ potent, grave and reverend ” lawmakers
,fcy d^oommcnvaakk of‘Georgia;'and
the public can only loot- upon the seat
that once was his and ask, “ Where is
■mbpO* «Tb« Secretary calls the roll,
and Higbee’e name Is not there—and the
question arises “ Where i* Higbee?"
That from him we must sever,
Has he gone like s vision.
Lost—vanished forever?"
yet, in the midst of all this anxiety; one
can hardly refrain from saying to tho do-
parted Higbee:
"Fare thee well, and, If forever,
AU the beUcr—Uxt thee well."
But we must return to our mutton.
The feet of the business is, we ore loth
to give np those] old pinks which odor-
ised Um l»»t General Assembly. They
* wfcte Wonderful specimens— zoologically
speaking. To speak geologically, they
war. “bricks.” Or, to beat them orni-
tbologically, they have feathered their
nests, and are anppoaed to be incu
bating, somewhere off toward the
fonr points of the compass, and
all Intermediate stations. However,
-whether they are iacobating or not, they
have oeased to be ineobi upon the body
politic. They might be permitted to
net in peace were there any peace for
men who have been so wieked aa they
have; but, as they tre not troubled with
that ordinary human appendage—a con
science—they ere, perhaps, able to enjoy
•u indifference, if not a peaoe.
The abnormal condition of political af
fairs in this State, necessarily renders
progress very slow, so far. The situation
is anomalous, and many of the members
are uncertain whether it ia best to go this
way or that way, or both ways at once.
There are some knotty questions to be
unriddled, bat there is no doubt that the
massive brains of the Colons are at work,
and in due time all obscure things will he
mode 09 plain as broad day-light
It is, perhaps, the part of wisdom to
“makeJuwto ahjwly, ” and take no step
untfl it i| ready to b. planted os firmly
as the rock of Gibraltar. The Demo
crats cannot afford to make a step wrong,
and then have to retrace, it afterward.
Tha J*>mbl)r advise of Davy Crockett
ought to be the motto of all of them. If
there as* say Hotspurs in the crowd Who
sre eager to dash pell-mell into the covy
of saaharfesmneute, let them he remind
ed of the inadvisability of a “flush,”
end try to kegp cool. A little coolness now
wore better than fire enougti to
destroy another Chicago Let the
old heeds and the wise heads
Plm, and let the younger follow.
Develop the lamp of oaation as large as
the Kimball House, and let rashness be
crowded into the periphery of an exca
sated mustard seed. That’s our advice,
o Bat little business has baea done in
either branch. Mr. Hillyer in the Sen'
etc, and Mr. Jaokson in the House, bavo
presented, simultaneously, to their re-
spegtive bodies, a Bill relative: to the
manner of holding the municipal elec
tions of Atlanta. The purpose of this
Bill is to repeal the Holcombe Bill,
piywed by _ the last General Assembly,
which Bill ‘ was without tho consent of
the . good citizens of Atlanta, and
would hnvo been voted down by them.
In the Senst* » motion was made look
ing to a thorough investigation of the
condition in which affairs are left by
Bel leek. A.movement whs also made
toward an investigation of affairs per
taining to tho State Boad. . Out of the
Kmlwtt certainly spriag some develop
ments that will be racy reading, if
nothing more. Lot the advance bo made
slowly, but with a suroues* that will not
leavo a atone under which dishorn ity can
hide its head.
SUN-STROKES.
M. An Aoeoraatari Pram dispatch, as
publiahad to the Lexington, Ky„ Press
“Beaj. Coxlsy,” Governor ef Go.
Whnhls Israel -*-■•-
■A- When JudgeMeKenn pronounced
the eentenoe oi the Mormon, Hawkins,
idoexhAssnsm
but, sabam he Bond out the “three years
at herd labor,” concluded that
the^dga was not half no sorry aa he
Mr The Mississippi 1‘iU says "the
Republicans should have one or two
tried men in each beat on election day."
It islMMly possible that if the Bepubli-
oadl'WW fffisf, tnosl Of them'would find
their bests, on election day, inside the
WnMs el some well-tegulated penitentiary
*5u- Tim President Ims sppeinted tlie
30tli of this mouth At a day of thanks
giving. Several State Gqvejnors have
named the anum duy. Tho anno off some
other day ought to be nominated for
Ooorgia—aa the people, no doubt, deciffo
to mako a goaerul demouairation of
tfinnkn for their relief from Ballock.
•6L Tliomaa A Scott for President,
“dreat South ”
WW "Depart ye acoutaed.”—McDtf-
fit Journal
“Just aswc anticipated."— Culum
Mr Conley is conducting a guberna'
torial syndicate.
NS, The Itadical members of the Leg
islature talk of organizing a syndicate to
aee how many them are of thorn.
<9* Bullock has gone to Washing
ton to organize a syndicate for tho proper
pnniahment of Georgia’s ingratitude.
Wko'i Governor of Georgia?
Bn. C
o«fcr.
*t yfwa
\ A* 4 '!, until
\ ana 1 ota. |
I'm Qoveniorof QeorgSt"
■^.Kaiser Wilhelm gives one thousand
thalers, about $730,to the Chicago srf-
ferers.
■A. The New York Era heads a oolumn
of paragraphs “Gems of Thought,” just
as if every item ia it were not "made up”
with paste—and scissor*.
tSr Batemare was to have held an in
dignatioa meeting y«*erday, to “protest
against' tho revolutionary acts of the
President of the United Staten.”
Nfe. Stokes expected to be interviewed,
so ho prepared a written statement,
plaining Jus situation, which he read to
all the reporters that cams in. It did
vary wall until one fellow asked bun to
“explain Ida explanation.”
. ‘ ► *«
$9” The Washington Chronicle says
"The Daily Chronicle has a larger circnla-
tion than any morning daily paper in
Washington.” If that he true, what a
withering commentary it is upon the
morality e< Washington^ j
GEORGIA MATTERS.
The Milledgevillo Union has fully de
termined to be unhappy until tho State
shall have had a Constitutional Conven
tion.
Mr. Thomas H. Brown—male—arm
broke at elbow—bones shivered. All in
Upson county.
Mr. Henry Smith shot and instant^
killed John Lawson, Done in Savannah,
81st October.
Both neon and Mitohall, of Gwinnett
county, went to a corn shucking and at
tempted to Bhuck each other with knives.
Both were badly out.
The Gwinnett Allas says: “ We regret
to learn that Mr. S. G. Howell, in re-
turning home from Alpharetta last week,
was kicked by a horse attached to his
baggy, breakfag one of his less. And
in attempting to jump from the buggy,
the broken bone was driven throngh the
flesh, making a complicated and painfr'
wound. The physicians report 1 -'m
doing wefi.”
Thieves, prowling around the woods,
near Lawrenoevillc, employ their leisure
time in shooting the hogs.
Large Auction Sale
—OF —
Real Estate, in Atlanta.
wMwtPuaaikA-y. H»tr. »
P RAM AiwnoFDSB. for a. i
SEAflO, will tell to tbs best Udder, on Wednes
day. 1st day of Korember, 1871, on the premises,
commencing nt 10 o'clock, about 50 improved and
unimproved
TOWN LOTS
Locntnd between Ogtethorpe Park and Sooflekl
Tkia properly baa advanced within a terra of ten
jresrs not leas than ten hundred per oent., and with
the completion of the 8treet Railway and the Mfltng
sf Gsorgia’a great Trunk Railroad (the Wi ft A R. ft)
with tnanulectortea from Atlanta Id the Chattahoo
chee, which must be accomplished in a few years,
this property offers Indusaments to speculators and
aolati settlers second to no property in the whole
country. Mech of the wealth of Atlanta has re
sulted from the steady rapid advance ia the value of
her real estate. “
illisttllanron#
Houses to Rent.
ALSO, A number of small houaea Id the aamt
neighborhood. Apply to
©. W. ADAIR,
_novl-6t Beal Estate Agent.
FIRST-CLASS DWELLING
. . FOR RENT.
WhAS. A. LARENDOH'B ELEGANT NEW THREE
V story, French Roof, Brick Dwelling, formerly
the Excoutlve Mansion* on the most fashionable part
of Peachtree street; 14 Rooms, 0 deep well-fitted
closets, baths, water, gas, and modern improvements;
line garden, aarriage and outhouses; Lot 105 by 20ft.
The House has Just bqfq, refreshed and freaeoed*
and ready for occupauby.
Apply to
T-l-Tkt propwtz a»J be pra&S AD * 1 *’
fiotel EHrcrtorj.
S ASSE E N HOUSE,
(Formerly United States Hotel,)
/CORNER ALABAMA and PRYOR 8TR11T8, AT
Kj LANTA, GA.
B. R. S ASBEEN, Agent, Proprietor.
GEO. TV, U&8BEES, Clerk.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEW NAN - - • GEORGIA.
[FosaERLT McDowell house.]
Ant. Vcllwm Rat.* It *0 FKR DAT.
W.M. Royuolda,
ocm-tf Proprtetvr.
JhENNXSAW HOUSE,
MATHUTTA. - - GJBOltOIA,
O rfEBB PARTICULAR lNDUCBJOtSTS TO
dMUa( a
ter quarter,; only on. hj
oet»Mf
Baukln
OOLUR
itdn Atlanta
FLETCHER A FBEYKR,
Fiopitalo—>
BUS, OEOSOIA.
J. W. RT A IT; ’ Proprietor.
ocUUf TRANK GOLDEN, CUrk.
v. >. Hoviis. o. a. noiDvn
W. H. HOWARD k BON,
COTTON FACTORS
He. 2 WARREN BLOCK.
W“btuioeM, In ,111U bcauchM, to .owr old pu-
rou *nd pUntor. .MwnU,.
CoaimiMlon tar Melllng Cotton,
One and a Quarter Per Cent.
AU f.miljr i.pplir. ordnmd , ill be mrrfuU, m-
lectod by one of the firm, at the lowest market
orders for Bagging and Ties will be promptly
filled, and at tho Towsst cash price.
Liberal oaah advance# made on ootieu in ware
Danforth’s Dentrifrice-
T7H)R CLEAN8ING AND PRESERVING THE
Jj TEETH and Purifying tho Breath, ia the best
preparation in use.
For sale by
oet!74f RED WINS k FOX.
U)oUt|M, Ittaelrp, etc.
N oll ETIII N G TV E W .
LAWSHE & HAYMES,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
T ) OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST
Received And opened onr Fell Block of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Our WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGEN SEN down to the Liwfl
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In feet, we now here
e full, beeutiful end almost entirely new stock.
Come and Bee lie. Price end Be Oonvtnoed.
aci)t19-d2m
4ottoau, Cutlcrp, ®nnc,
W. L. WADSWORTH, At huts, ffkL,
W. L. WADSWORTH k CO..
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Opposite James' Dank, Whitehall Street*
September 10- ly ATT. AfffTA, GA
Oltlantn Son protyecln,.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
Live Paper on Live Issues’
T»rmr.T«M n;r> BY 'I’TT h
Atlanta & New Orleans
HUOBT lint:.
THE HllOKTENT k qUICKENT DOUBLE
Delljr Line From
Atlanta to the Mississippi River
vu
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY.
and Mobile, tar
NEW ORLEANS,
AND VU
WIST POINT, MO NTOOMISV,
VIOESBURO-,
And all intermediate PoluU.
>n : 51 ■ f QdidU * - *
* AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1*71,
_ Double Dally pMsonger Train* will run on this
Uo*U»<’ll«rM
Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 7:00 P. M.
Arrive in Atlanta at 6:00 P- M.
Arrive in Atlantaat fi:46 A M.
bt train* run through to Montgomery WITH-
CHANGE OF CARE, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with train* of the Mobile k Montgomery Railroad
for Mobile, New Orleans, and all pointa tu Texas,
and with Train* for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack-
Umt
era! discount will be made.
Free transportation to and firm tbo sale will be
provided. Also, a barbecue or free lunch will be
. ... , £ago.
. Foreyth an>i Mitchell eta.,
ocl26 8t
Urofeodionnl Cards.
“ tHOS. H. HOPKWfi, , ~
Attorney a ilsuiulisr at Law,
r f~\ BUUNSBT0K. O*.
WUI pltottee ia tke Unumrioa, dU*l»b.. end
Sontbern Circuit*. WHMR
war. u. stepiibIW; : ^
ATTORN BY AT LAW,
j 3- cBAwroionu.1. ox..
is lm
T.G.LAWJIMI. «- L garnifi*TRICK.
I. Y\V80\ * kJTZFATIUCK,
AttOTReyA at Law,
EATONYOa, OA.
will practice la the Ocmulgee Circuit and flu-
[.^LpbTol, Hon. P. B. RoblneoB, Boo. A. Ueeee,
\omTL flMpbene. rr «*yj!» .
j. iritADisorUcDT’jfs,
Attorney SCouhsell^r *t Law
lir ' »S)K S WXT BCILOUW, A "
Cor. 7th and E Street*,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
ANDREW H- H. DAWSON.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
onto m Bsawtmv. Boo*. 18,
<»*-tf. NtW Yo»K-
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER.
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA* GEORGIA.
Often in front room, ever Me**r*. Force**shoe
stare, in th* Hhmchsrd Ihulding. Wb ltihaU*lr**4
oedO-te
ngera will find this route 08 mile* shorter
than the Blue Mountain or any other routo to Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 mile* short
er to Selma and all pointa west of Selma.
Passengers leaving Atlanta
At 7:10 a. m-, Arrive In Selma at 8:32 P. M.
At 7.-00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at 10:32 A. M.
Making close connections with Selma and Merid
ian Road.
BAOOAQE CHEOKED EON ALL TER
MINAL POINTS.
. Aik for Ticket, vl* Wtot Point and If on t-
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AI.KXAJJDRH II. ATEPHENH, ;
ULD M. NPEIOfflW,
jT HMITR,
Proprietor*.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor
A. R. WATSON* News Editor.
ml . . '
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
TERMS OF NtTBSORIPTION.
Daily—Slnale Copy.
Twelve Months
Six Month* •
810 OO | Three Months
. rs OO On© Montli .
Oluha For Daily-For Annum i
Cotton factor* anil Cotton foot (Etaano <31 pt t, Ctr.
New Cotton and K*oduce Warehouse/
THPI PLANTDRS
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
•uto^rlbed'
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
. :,G , i. .ii /.iroi.
Jnu ,t^e«L'j| 14 * fr^np* h) itoil
Tho Warchouad of Bank,
ICor. Campbell and ^eyno^s.ptjp^te, , /liul
Auguata, Georgia,
I S NOW BRADY TO RECEIYR CCfTTON. LIB KRAI, CASH ADVANCES
1 o-r.i uaiji
will be made upon Cotton in Warehouae or upon Railroral.JBooMpto
M*. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank wifi be furniaheff with receipt* for
earns that will be available in tbit city oi any other for tewvlN money.
•9* The Bank is prepared et all ti^e. to make LOANS ON PBODUCK *r
PROVISIONS on the most reasonable term*.
Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouae, or oommanieate yith toe
Officer*.
CHABLEB ST. JENKINS,
Jlfo, Pf ilNG, VlooraI*r«MfideAt. i
T, I*. imANCTI, Cashier.
-to ■ „H / / -
WILBRRFORGE DANIEL. ■ ^ . A* |«LLBOR^ HILL.
DANIEL & HILL,,
COTTON j FACTORS, / ' ;
Agents Cotton Food Guaro,
NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTBI* AUGUSTA, 6A.
Ail burinee* entrusted to them will have atriot peraeaal attantinn. >
Order* for Bogging, Ties or Rope a8d Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION i 1-4 PER CENT. ' ,l;
' tETlASKOSakl - ' ■>■! 1“ ■ -10*1
T. G AUDI HER. bo., Fraa’t Utahn FertUaaa
^uguataMerchant k PUotera' National Bank. Augi
BRANCH,
:■ Bank of Augusta. 1
XS’nfe* -
ONS;. JfcV'i'tJD 1 .
i-.ii
r A
COTTON FACTORS
W) —
,n*l
— AND— ; „„ 1Iia ;! •[
i*idt iunt-uu; it iiaw L iuuuuiu
COMMISSION merchants,
Oflloo at Planters’ Loon
1 __
Savings Bank Wnreho»»o
mkmmva, oaoeoiA.
MAI>E ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HERE,
Three Copies
Four 44
Five 44
37 G4> | FlfflU M
35 00'Ton “
43 OO | Hlntfflo Copy
HOME
Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets. October 1, 1871 »4.723»0 52
Losses at Ohioago will not exceed 9.0D0.MO Ofi
Leaving cash assets, October 12,1871... $2,723,206 12
Oft the 16th instant, at a meeting «f the Stock
holders, it was unanimously resolved that, after pay.
lug the Chicago losses, whatever they might be, they
would make np intact the
Cash Capital 2,500,000
MAKING CA8H A88ETS
$4,000,000!
Till? PLACE8 THE
HOME
Upon tho same BOUND BAHI8 it ha* hmatofom oc
cupied, and give* to aU It* Policy Holders the best
poHslble security that can be offered by
Any Company.
THE HOME
Oontiuwa* to Issue policies at *11 it* Ageacies. and fill
a losses wiU be promptly paid, aa usual.
CHARLER I. MARTIN, President.
A. F. WILLMAHTH.
Vice-President
D. A. HEALD,
2nd Vloe-President
J. H. Wasm avail, Secretary.
Gao. ft. USOV. Aaatatant Sacffttair.
JNA c. wuitnek,
Atlanta, Ua.,
- ^ 1
, u>a uitotoippi.
. ntWKifio*
JOSBPfl t. I
WILLIAM P. CRAWFORD.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
00TT0N FACTORS AMD COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
JJJAVK this day removed to Mo. I. McIntosh rtrect,
Augusta, Georgia, (opposite our former place of bua
lues*,) where we have the moot ample and Cioe*
Stonge of any In the city, which la Strictly Fire-
Proof.
CoiisiffninoutH Holioiteci.
September 1, 1871—aepll-dAwSm.
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lcnco. All letters Intended toe him, either on private matter* or connected with the Political Departmen-
fthiapapvi “ ' “
All loiters
t Orawfordville, Ga.
The Weekly Sun
k large.« P*** «>>oel (in iuM
d Daily—cvoirthing whkh
rials appear In tho Weekly
!i appear* in our daily iaauo that la of gonol
ind th# opponent of burden# heaped open a tax-paying people,
of aU kinds.
It will adhere to the old, safe, time-honored landmark* 6t the Democi. do Par-
ty. STEPHENS Is thoroughly enlisted in the Work, and will contribute to Its
oolumn# almost daily,
Wb ask the friends of liberty, everywhere to aid In extending our circulation. Our Weekly la a vary
heap paper, aad Its Club Rato* are particelarlr fftvorabta.
Tha Presidential contest fur 1872 will be the moat important in the hiatory of America. Th* Issues la-
rotved are momeetous, aad «’J that lalriot* hold deer 1* at stake.
Fidelity to the Constitution Is tbo true test of democracy in every State of the Union, and we recognise every
jm who ia a true friend to that sacred isstrsmant, aa a co-worker with oe In the past eases « American
libsity. The rights and liberties of the whole people are jeoperdised—not any more so in the South than
In the North; and we of ihe Mouth hsvo so Interest* at stako in the momentous issue* of the day. wbic i
ere not common to North aad South, alike.
Wo respectfully ask a fair share of public patamge.
AO communications or letters on Boaineaa should be addressed to
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, OA
00.000 DOLLAHSjSp ecial Notice.
TO IX>ABr, j Ticket* to the Fair at lnt**atorr.
]{,°. U A b TE i P TICKETS FOR VISITORS TO THE
A T seven per oeet., for six months or longer, on
d\. Gold Collateral.
ties wishing to borrow had beet apply pr inipt-
iy to
OB AS. J. JENKINS,
President.
Or, J- S. BEAN, Cashier Merchants' and Planters’
j^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES :
or (or Shipment to Domeotio or Foreign Market*.
19* SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to tho WEIGHING ot Cotton.
eept26-6m
f^ fauqxtu
W E E D
Family Favorite Sewing Machine.
ECONOMIC! Aa^.
or WORK, WITH YEWER
SIMPLE, DUJ
Will do a greater „
ohougee than oner other manning. SoU bn the iiittailmeut plan, in pfffMnto of
en dolltra a month. Office and aaleirofm at
Okramt’a Bloolx. ttl
ATLANTAl GEORGIA.
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nioereit:
a. y. oust,
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results ef discovery and scientific research. „
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urn now la ton.v in uawte 41
mnuvr •outixutuv • tata
Aad In many North.ra States.
et lb* moil Hainan) citbm et
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th. nmtl 8outh«m Sutra. M-
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plate aeriaa a< Bahnel and College
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i of Rcodi-n unequalled in cheapneu, excelknco, and typo-
atcodily iwogrtaaira ia rhoracara. bright aad Ihaah ia flub*
Cheapest, Rest, and Host ft Beautiful School-Books
Now publlthed. The " Utdrcnlty 8criea” cmhracra
Maury’8 Geographical Series,
By Coromotiore M. F. MAUST.of the VirginU Military Institute. A aeriaa of Iwe
ra*8 an era In th<* study of this science, and which, in the wonU of s well know#
compUahod Sou them teacher, * are characterized by a fclWjr of arrangement and shnple
freshness of style which muni ever render them attractive to tha young, and which wftl he
used by all who wish to teach Geography as n science, as something to
and not merely as an enumeration of dry facts.”
Holmes' Readers and Spelters,
By Gkohob F. Holmes, LL I).. Professor of
versltv of Virginia. A aeries of Rca-‘
graphical henntr. They are fitcadily
selections of prose and veree, and illustrative of Southern scenes, iacaiienta, aad hitaary.
Venable’s Arithmettoal Series, ■ q
Uy CHABLa. 8. Vauata LLD, fevinwor of Mathematical the Unlremtx at
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•alisfaction. as bcing moat admirably adapted f>r mental drill, hi well aa Ibr business
tion. Their tnrthuds, ruke, and iMfionings arc clear, dictinct logical, and
and the series is carefully graded throughout.
Holmes’ History of the United State
By ClKoN.it F HoLKoa, LLD., of the Ual.erahy Ot Vbghrio. It Is in atoll later 9
thu admirable work, hi toe,trig, impartial, raid truthful, a* wall te pore aadatopoN je
•tyle, that it it tto tnly liitlory A tha Uaitcd State, which ia Onety — ®
come* dowo to the praaant data. Alao,
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Holmes’ BngUsh
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