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THE CAPITOL.
Business at the State House yesterday
was very dull indeed. The Senate did
very little, and what it did was of very
little puUioJinlertat.
The Honae reooruidersd the vital ques
tion of per 4iw#.l T#s action of Friday,
mtabliaWBffetx dollarak day as the wages
of elsgiiiiater, was aseeasiiswid for the
purpose ft reducing it to three dollara.
Mr, Be«n, Wde the motion to recon
sider, oed w*a in favor of throe dollare.
Mr. Jackson also fevered three. Others
favored live, the upshot of it all wm,
seven doOsfrwis agreed'ujon, bring an
unsolved deiaotiee pse> snap
blem of the age is, who killed Jktde-
min Nathan of New York 1 Soups light
seems to hark at last, iwaVi jn upon
«-JYe» Advertisement* always found the great mystery, A San Francisco
^urthTwlf^ ^ Bu " ,ieU . ^ *P*ci»! to the New Y6rk Hball says one
of the shipwrecked eauuen who died at
the United States Hospital, on the 18th,
has made a statement whioh has created
a sensation among all circles. While he
was str*tched on his deathbed ’owns
visited by a shipmate, to wham he ooxv
**■•4 the startling fact that he was
murderer. Bqin* asked what had led
him to the oowffiffipn of such a crime
be avowed thati it was lot the purpose of
oMrfnlnl money., He was pressed by
his shipmate fa disclose faihffl details
of the Iv'rrible affair, and thus eaaf his
•nHieaas before h» departed on that
Juurnky-wMeh was at the! moment 1 Ifavi
tahlp. He'confessed jiiitt'jjiarticnlars
which led directly to, the belief that be
w»e either ifie prinerpsl actor or dse an
advanoe of ene dollar per diem apes the
estimate of Friday. The bill, as it important accomplice fat the atrodoos
_ A to at e — HltMO/VW, kf V. Wham • 1-
paseedthe House, Uses the pay of oft
cere at ten dollars per day, members at
sfM, aWtMHb^Mfm'at-Bvh del.
km for each twenty wiles.'
As far as the House is concerned, the
matter assy be nonaiditred settted. The
question if an essential one—ta the mam
bers—and am interesting one to the pub
lic. Possibly the 1 estimate which the
Bepreasatntives fix npon the value of
their services is not nnwsoaahls when
the el pease M Hying away Mm home is
considered; therefore, we hardly think
the action of the House is deserving of
censure. last the members remember,
however, while drawing their seven dol
lars a day, that Mm people, oat of whose
pockets the money must oome, are very
poor—exceeding^ 'poiripdeed; and have
a right to expeat goad sad wholesome
laws in return for their money.
. , ,' ' SUN-STHOKES.
•9“ u KaaT* is for sale at a yard in
the city.
Geo. Frauds Train is fabricating
Ha is eoming South.
The Mmsphie Ledger says "a miss
is ¥ ga#l &* mfle—of old woman.
•far The Geneva Conference, to audit
the Alabama Claims, will assemble on the
12th day of December.
fi®* There is scarcely an old person in
the GAidtry, bhri wbhld < ?dt‘ Miteio be
yoong—but very fSw of them wonld like
tobi Brlgbain. *"■
IS. The King of Italy has gone to
Berne to set u£ his permanent habitation.
He is about aa welcome then aa Satan
wonld be is Paradise,
M. Brigham Yonsg*! oonnesl says “ht
is absent only for his heklth. ” Itfapre-
*1**1 TaVo haa been a little
unhealthy fox him lately, a rr
-i-iiiii, .-w. . --
,, Hon. ganford fa Churoh says “Grant
can be mode to oome out of the next can
vase the worst beaten man that ever ran
for President ” We like the doctrine of
that Church. _
19*- It has been decided that Hon. J.
M. Leach, of North Carolina, a member
of Congress, is a Kn-klnx, and a warrant
has been issued for bis arrest This it a
capital way of redoeing the Democratic
strength it Congress. *
. . tm- Yeorhesa, of Indiana, ia neither
a paanvist nor a Tamscottist He oppo
ses both h^-aud «J» “defeat is by. no
means the worst of ills to honest morn
A base surrender of measures and of men,
and then defeat besides, which weald be
inevitable, la an infinitely more intolera
ble picture to look npon.”
J9*Xf the Blchmosd Enquirer knows
anything, it knows how not to be sarcasti-
caL la a recent fesoa it mya: “That was
a vary sensible veto by the Acting-Gov
ernor of Georgia. Nothing sentimental
about that Governor, pe had no notion
of having himself voted oat of offioe to
oblige anybody, and so vetoed himself in
for Mm fall term. We admire his disin-
teresMtdevotion.^ «<>ii rr
tgfi- 'the Washington oorrcspUndent
of the Savannah hem says: “It is offi
cially aanooneed by the Oensns Bnrean
that tbs population of OesrgU consist* «f
six hundred and thirty-eight thousand
ntea bnndred and twenty-*ix whites ;.flve
hundred and forty-five thousand one
hundred and forty-two colored; forty In
diana and one Chinese—total, one million
ene hundred and eighty-four thousand
one hundred and ‘ nine, witch gives to
her nine Electoral votes, two Senators
anf} geven ryapbea^, Cyafftm’; r/ -
<9* The lists phis Aoaianche ssys:
“Conley, Governor Bollock’s suooessor in
Georgia, hks an e^4 tojbnsiness. The
Legislator* Noenily paaseda bill pro
viding feaanewateotion lor Governor.
In Mila election Conley would not stand
the ghost of a ohanoc for the succession;
so he has quietly vetoed the bill, which
cannot be passed over his head. There’s
no ‘bigsdd ncoeense' about Oonley." Con
ley thinks he haa a “black car and
means to “skin it to the tail;" bathe
nqed not ba surprised if it tare* oat that
the thing he has gotten hold of iaaaM
that will not bold still white h* skims.
•S. The Wflnrington (N. C.) Air ia
agMatedat Mm peosped of a moneyed
faan becoming President of the United
States, lithe Urns' may come." it says,
“amdill betid* the ooaatiy U ever it
• does oome, when money will elect oar
Go Verne,* aod ftretdeota, eodraihwa
kfagt bdtte real sovereigns of the coun
try.” If tbeJSfor wiU only openifa
•fate 1 and look about ft, it will teojme
things that it does not, just now, appear
to sbeerve. It asm to heveuowppte
elation of the potency of *'rings” and
monopolies, nor does it appear to under
stand, that the power which it appre
hends is already in exiatocoe, and ia the
- strong prop of many men wbo now hold
bids and important position*.
ttjteearte of Mr. Benjamin Nathan, In
N*w York, last jea*.
Asootdiag to the Boston Pod,
Ftesufeut Grant bte been honored by
the v'AoSms carped suspender. ”
19* Chicago is rejuvenating. Over
five hundred babies have been bom since
the fire.
MU David Dudley Field has been em
ployed to arrest Hoa. Bevardy Johnson,
in defending the so-called South CaroBna
Kn-klui
The King of Denmark his gene to
Greeoe to make a paternal call on his son
George, who is King down there.
.“Chgdfs A Dona once saved
Grant from going home to Galena.”
“ Tin true, ’tn pity, and pity 'tar ’tie
true I”
Wall street suspended business to
welcome Alexis. It was eminently proper
that the “bears" should have done so,
hut why the “balk?”
The Yonng Men’s Jackson Demo
cratic Association is taking possession of
New Tork .State. The name is a good
one,'and indicates a return to “ first prim
tof foul play was see seed, sad*
searching inquest was held. Five of the
jury thought he was killed by some per-
ton unknown ancMm *n unknown reason*
while seven believed he laid down and
W«Bt to sleep on the track and wsv killed
by the morning4 o’olock train, and a ver
dict was accordingly rendered.
The registered vote of Colombos ii
1,435, of which tho whites huvo a major
ity of 477.
Colnmbns had’ a boiler explosion
Thursday, but no serious damage was
ns.
The gin house of W. J. Hioks __
Troupe oonnty, was homed lost Monday
, Ths dry goods store of N. T. Johnson,
*t White’s Hitt, Tronpe county, wm
burned last
The Superior Court of Tfonpe oonnty
is fa session. ♦
The Albany hews says: Waare pleased
to learn that the hlantata of this section
are determined, to square epooouta. Many
of them have failed to make cotton
enongh to pay oat, but they are nnwil
ling to struggle under tho insabos of
debt any longer,- and are taming over
male* and other property fa liquidation
of claims against them.
The Angus ta municipal election's 1’
take place on thefith of December.
GEORGIA SHERIFFSALES,
LOOK
Hlutual £ift Jnsnranre.
to tour Interest
Sale Hay First Tuesday ta De-
c ember.
r A grief-stricken Connectiaut wid
ow telegraphed to the friends of her late
husband:—“Dear John is dead. Loss
folly oovered by inanranoe.” The Boston
Pod m responsible for that,
r "he New York Herald says: "The
Louisville Cottrier-Journaft double-lead
ed ‘Startling Information’ ia rather too
thin.” Of coarse it is; bat that it only
the Courier-Journal's way.
A Carreettam.
Amors, Ga, November 85, 1871.
Editors of tie Daily Sun: I see it re
ported in an issue of the Colnmbns Snn
that I have introduced a bill in the Honae
of Representatives to create a new connty
ont of the counties of Meriwether, For
syth, and others. This is a great mistukr,
as I hare introduced no snch bill; neither
do I intend to do anytning of the kind;
for if I should do so I would be going
againBt the wishes of fonr-fifths of the
people of my connty. I wish to do noth
ing that jo Id be detrimental to t’ in
terests of my constituents. Allow me
here to say that I pm conscientiously and
constitutionally opposed to creating new
oonntit*. Respectfully,
J. W. MoBBLiKD.
aeBDOM oocarr.
Land lots Nos. #6, 86,87 and 95; A fa
fa favor of Warren Akins Ta J. D.
Inglea
Land lota Noa 43, 78, 79, 65, 66 and
42, 20 acres of No. 80, 80 acres of No.
102, 80 tores Of No. 114, llOacres of No.
67; fi. fa. in favor of M. W. Broun va J.
M. Fields,
Half interest in sixty some of lot No.
139; fi.la. in favor of fa R. hpearsor
John Hndgins, administrator.
Land lots No. 64 and part of lots Noa
97 and 57; fi. fa in favor of John T,
Talley va fa Frasier.
An engine and fixtures; A fa in favor
of Joseph J. Printnp a LI. Tinsley
cobb oourerr.
The Smyrna Academy and land at
tached; mechanics’ Ken in favor of H. B.
Wallace.
Ten acres of lot 417, 60 aerca of the
“Bull Sluioe” Property, A fa. in favor
of J. H. Calloway va Joa H. King.
obbbxx notion.
One house and lot in Greensboro; A
fa in favor of B. Johnson va Ann
Dalton.
One bandied and eighty acres of land;
A la. fa favor of James S. and Elizabeth
Hall va Wm. fa CrediA
CLAYTON comm.
One dwelling and lot in Jonesboro; A
fa. in favor of Frank T. Gaither va D.
Rhea.
Primary Democratic Hsetfii in
fi|llthoffie>
Lzxukcton, Ga., November 21th.
At a steeling of the Democrats of
ethane county, held ih the court
so at Lexington, on the 24th of No-
,ber, Rev. John Gibson was called to
the ohair. The following resolutions
wen then proposed and adopted;
Resolved lei That in older to save the
Democratic dtiaeas of this connty the
nnneoeesary expense and trouble of sand
ing mesa bers to the Convention, shortly
to be held by the Democrats of the State,
for the purpose of noasinating a candid
ale for Governor of this Stake, onr Rep
resentatives in the General Aaambly be
and they are hereby instructed to vote
for Hon. J. Milton Smith, the present
Speaker of the Hoorn of Representa
tives, as the candidate for Governor, to
be supported by tho Democrats of this
State in the coming election.
Unsolved, That in |the event the said
J. Milton Smith should not be nominated
by said Convention, than our said Rep
resentatives arc authorized and expected
to vote for and support the candidate wbo
shall, in their opinion, be best suited to
fill Mm .Gubernatorial ohair at this par
ticular juncture, hoping and believing,
as w* do, that our said Representatives
will support only such an one aa we our
selves can support at the coming election.
And Jha Secretary of this meeting is
required to JOrwnsd Mm proceedings of
Mus meeting to Tan Atlanta 8pm, with a
request that the same b* published ia
said paper.
ns meeting then adjourned.
Jont Gibson, Chairman.
Biwxs X Mobtow, Secretary.
£* jol OUtwertfaetnonts.
GREAT LAND SALE
— IN —
Jionticello, Jasper County.
tkTt&L BE SOLD. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.
Tf befur* ttM court boon door, la Monttotllo,
JMper county, Georgia, on the Flrat Tuesday in
December next, within tho legal hours of sale, the
following lands, to-wit:
370 ACRES, more or less, lying south of Monticel*
lo—part of the same lying within the corpo
rate limits of tho town—the same to be sold in lots
of 61* acres each. There are some finely Umbered
lands, and beauUful sites for building on the aaxbe
Also, at the same time and plaoe
750 ACRES, more or leas, on the Ocmnlgee rlwer,
near Pittman’s Ferry, known aa the land of John
McRutnoy, dor—sod; Also* tho following lute of wild
Lands:
Lot No. 88, 4th District of Calhoun county,
taining 135 Acres.
Lot No. 34. 5th District, Irvin oonnty, 345 Acres.
Lot No. 117,6th District, Pick ecu county, 30 Acres.
Lot No. 588. 113th District. Pickens county. 588
Lot No. 187,18ih District, MiUsroattnty, 380 Aorss.
Lot Mo. 76, 38th District Qstoo— oonnty, 160
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF* NEW YORK.
ITS CASS ASSETS OVER $50,000,000
•’•ta* “* killsomb ad douab* Aim raovioixo fob
aLSmSSST “ ’■Ttt, Inniw* Dwarim.ot of ty sutoo< M.w Tort. Km ta« lAr.nl
JSSMSSS -s- 1
' Henry R. Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
Oflkomx JAMBS’ BUILDING, WfaUoIxjxU totreet.
nil ,
’ “I
J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
' mnioAtr zxxwjmui.
«. A(fnl< Wanted w*a ore Worker*.
flarbnmrt, Ctulrrg, ©nn«, Sfc.
w. l. wadswobi*. ausm, a*, " ' ” ' ai
W. L. WADSWORTH &* CO.*
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
. Oppoalte JamM 1 Uanlc, Whltolxi.il street.
10-lJ ATLANTA. IGA.
QUIonta San thoapectna.
THE ATLHHTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
Live Paper on Live Issues
Cotton .factor* anb Cotton Foot ©nono 2lpc i, Cu.
*A*.H B1 PLANTERS
1*0AN AND SAVINGS BANK.
rhufasorlbedl Capital
OWE MILLION D4>LL :: HtS.
uX
Al
The
. ..do p,/II*boa Ooiur, .M.tfIKJ
Warcliotise of
' I.
JUG am /.oil >.i. 1.4
mils Bank,
•Cor. Campbell aiuLJWyi^plds StteeW. 1IOL
TS NOW fiSADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL C4«H ADVANCES
will be made npoiT Cotton fa Warebon^, or tfadb StlldnaA ^ r> ‘ 1 J T .K
Hfa. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will b* fnipisltod with receipts tor
same that will be available in this city V any other far borrowing money. ■. p
The Bank ia prepared at all fanes lo make LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms. :®uw awiuij
Parties wonld do well to apply fat HtoWtekhou**, or eommiiideato4Htk4be
Officers, j a I
CHAHI4EH *J. JENXHV0, PrMldontt
JNO, t». KINO, Vlxto-Vtegiittatt/ A *
T, P. BRANCH. CaaMsa in
' ■ l| ’ 'awfaiitirViu/'
WILBBBFOBCB DAKIKL.
Daniel
& HILL.
cotton
Agents Cotton Food €fnnno,
NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSCTE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUST^,GA
r 6 itngt personsi ittntioiL
All business entrusted to them will
Order* for Bagging, Ties or Bops i
COMMISSION
ttni^iudu
JlUlge JOHN P. DNO, Pf—t Oeorglc Bail Bo-f,
Pr—ident National Bank ai Augusta and Augi_ _ ,
Factory. . National Bank of Nawnan, 0*.
T. O AHDINKH, Eaq., Frea’t Dlckaon Fartilaar 04. W. W. OQIFUOM, laq^ SpaMa. 9m.
* h5kn»-a*“ - ^
WJft*4JCoa»*
^uguataM—chant 41
>' National Bank. AugnaftaJ _
BRANCH,
SjONS
ATLANTA, OEOBQIA.
AliUXANDRR II. HTEPHBMH,
Proprietors,
wm. a 1
MooOmIIo, Oa, Hot. It. 1ITX ntrneete
STATE MATTERS.
The Tacker family of Jonesboro has
kept a walking oane 150 year*
Soefe! parties are 'Jonsaboro extrara-
DawtcB 1s ahaat to ooaiplato anew
jail.
A 9| lb. yam create* a amflo npon the
visage of the Dawson Pound.
The pad* to Sfitodfag «oa*tf «a. »°
•onto gvoond thntpsndnoad *» bnabMa
of sweet potah
A Mr. Begley, of Putnam oaoaty, was
tJmSSdSSithi,
_y*rdgtoetoto*brottar,
, one morning U*t week—
to have baea kili2l by th* MV
in that
cbienUl discharge of hfe gn white ha
fga fafaa act of opening the gato.
The tint Albany papa* i* to!* catted
TkedmlrdOdin
It aoat Mm North aad Bowth R.IJroad
<2.300 to* the ^htot tfaj Oftaen totlaa.
The Nawnan lltrcU to Friday aaysj
Satorlay morning a yoong man named
Jordan, a citizen of Ibis place, was found
dvtdoo tho Atlanta and Waat Point Rail-
toad, near Lumpkin's brickyard. On
examining the corpse, it was ascertained
that hie head, arms and shoulders were
badly r . -bed and slightly mangt A
Georgia—Douglas Coaatjr.
A S. FARMBB, AMD B. a HUZEL, KAVHIOAF-
PLIED lo m« for Mnnaaeot toOrn of AdnSoV-
tration on the —to of Jo—ph Vkrmer, Uto of —id
Oonnty dec—tied, thia ii to dls fall, and ainguftar,
tha—ndi—and n—lof kin of loaaph Farm—, to
ba, and appear at my office within tha time allowad
by k», and abow oanaa, Jf any they—a, why von—-
9694 hlwlaiatratk— ahonkl daft ba grant#! A. J.
Straw and ILO.Haiaal, on Jo-ptFannar'a —
Witna— my hand and a—1, thia Oct 14th. 1871.
W. W. Hindman,
Executor’s Sale.
AS 1VB nilT TUESDAY IN DKVKIUt AT
\J the City Hall, in Atlanta, will ba Bold, at E^aaa-
tor’a aala.oue half of lot No. 386 and 300 am of lot
No. 384,8tone’* District, Fulton oonnty. Tha land
U— about —van mil— from Atlanta, on tha
road 1—fflng from Oraan’a Fatty to Eaat Point,
About half the land la under cultivation, tha
other half well timbered.
It 11— wall, and ia dealmble property. Tha half
lot Ho. 386, b— a residence and oth—lmpro—manta.
— the property o( Mra. N. H. Kay, da Wait.
I; HM kaJan— in twelve
octl7-lawtda* A. A. IntaON, jaaonl—. •
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS OO.
OfuMMAU’a Omn, I
Octob— 10th. 1871. j
T^LCEAltETN BENIf AFIELD, ft— applied for ax*
Hi —option of parao—lty. and I wfli pa— npon tha
aama at my office at Dougi—ville. on tha 4th day of
November next at one o’alocka. m.
oot 38*tf.
W. W. HINDMAN,
GKOKUIA^DoukIm CouatT.
rnwo months after date, an apflica-
X TION will ba made to tha Court of Ordinary
of Douftu. coeatr. Owsk. •« Oe trd rjroUr
Unu etn .iplnUoe of V, anM SWJ tat. an-
to.«ru».uwlltk. Imte bohmslaa totla —
tsta of Wat. B. Barnett, tot. of Unioa MCBtf, At-
"""^yuas-.
Unelatmed Freight
OIOBOU a B. ntUOBT OWIOB, I
Atlanta, November 11,187L j
rtONMONEM MEJfTIOlfID II* THE FOLLOW*
U INO liat of undaimed freight, are hereby notl-
wtl ha aoM la pay ah-igaa, H not
a -to rite.*
kata and box—; L H Brad field, 10 hbda and baa—;
2 boxaa; T H Bryan, 1 «U11 cap and worms Chari—
S&BffiBfinSBi
‘ttag 1 '*—“tfrwm,
aa. stedA
to m W. H. HOWARD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
oommttMiowmnottAtm.
zo.iwimcf BLocx. . . . ADatntOA.
mtalMm s«rear-
CauwlHfei for SeMlag Cottmm,
Oue and 1 Quarter Per Coot.
oil temily Mtfat— wdmt will h, MnAtUy aw
lecMTto nfth. arm. a th. tow«t mwtot
itoMtwi mid TtMwUl to rrompUr
Ub *'* , w.„tomiu.amna- *«.^t ? w r >
atotewlsr
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Politic a) I Editor
A. R. WATSON News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
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en dollar* a month. Office and salaum m at
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am for expiree,
p—-P—one eernUag mos—hr Kiata—1
aa.- will alwaya he —aaad whan the time
Vo Oorreepondente 1
Mr. 8Upb. nl will mull In Omwfordrffl.. Bia oonnmCon with TH* Stl* will n*i ebMg. bl, n,
tour.. *11 lettor. IntroSwl lor him, .Itber on prirde nllttwi or oimuvUC wUb Uu FoUUcd ltopwlinoo.
of Uilaf,. 4>ocUb,a«dlMWdtoblmMCrmwrordrllto, Om .
All mo* 0* bfuttuo. of in. kind, ooan«ctod with TV* 90M, M0.pl lio roiitifial Boportmonl, obo«Ji
boMtaramoeioj. nomramMb. ium«, nioaa. a*.
The Weekly Sun
ZS Btm toth* organ Of tha Peopta tha Advocate of Jnatlo*, tea DoS mil ar of
Popolar n«Ma and tha oppooent of burdan* heaped upon a Lax-peytn* people,
fnd Oppr—alooa ot all rindd
It wnTedheretotoe old, sola time-hooored Undanarlre of the Deeaeeratto Fata
tyi ■ Mr. BTUFHgtBl, thoroughly enlisted In the Work; end will contribute to tt*
WWoreita ftlmliof Ifbotty, wrorywhCT,to olChi oitoaM.,ear oitwtalloe. Oer tteoiaytaera,
'SEHSimmi l oo»tool*S'Tin7wtrbotbTmjyibop^rt.01 la too Btnorvot Ammfoo. taolamoota-
—mdoiiwuemlom. oaCZnaaf pMriotoh^iimr.lootmXo. I .
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oa. wbo too WboMm4lolkU mcro, mMrwmrab «o• eo-wiiue wtlbm talk, vmlmamof A—rim*
aranoicommon fo Nertti and U—tlu aids.
We renp—IfuUy aak a lair •bare of public patron—.
*“ oom—ieaflooe or lettera Du Dnalneaa kbouQ ba adil—d to
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, GA,
UN8ECTI0NM., UNP4RTI86N, UNPOUTIOAL 80l)06l4IOKft •
The /reoheot eerie* of Tract-Books publisher! ctmtainitty OU Medt
reeult* of dioooveoy aid orinB/tc reoearth.
Officlaili adopted by the Tirfinu ito tUtrfa* Stott Btofto to Ufa——
AMS SOW LABI BIT (S USB W
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An Association corapoaod of manr
the several Southern 8ram, fW-
Hcltool* Books which shotakl ba «*•
unpolitical, which should psvsem
science—are now i—uing a con*
Text books by the eminent acbol-
whicb am the
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miy «k* >o4i at hismty ami
piece sails* of AoIimI ami Doikai
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Cheapest, Boot, and Mod 3 Beautiful Wrt>Mf Bwh
Now publiohod. Th* ” fadocnity 8orire* embrnn* ! *
Maury’s Geographical Series,
iro to the tou|, asd which will b*
uj«i by all who wish to teach Geography as micnee, aa sltiWhwf I* Aafco pspOi
and not merely as ai^enumcration of dry fitc s.^ , , , t . // . » u , ,,|
Holmes’ Roadie a and SpBllonfe i i.m v.a
By Uaonae V. Houna, LI. IV, Pr.dinr, t HUtery and OretaiUtOtfara fetes V*L
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Venable’S Arithmetical Series u
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lattofaclion, ai being amot admifabiy adapted Ar
lion. Their meihodi, ruloi, and Rwoolngi atv ctaar, 4MnO hghakaad
and the ocricib crefally gtadoa thfonghect., i, mi1 | u „
Holmes'. History ot ths United —tofai umu v/
By Gzoaai F Houii* LL.D., ot th* TTnlrrnlly of VbgWs. fe S «MreA>4* 4*)r to ,
coato down to Ik* prarent 4*^ faboy —
De Vgro’g Frsnoii Cramr
vftrtorl Biements
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Rofflt far on ftor It.I.rsTRATKIl T1R9CRIPTIVB nilTtinnmi wreih edi ta
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contain, ipcciaKn pagexuf each- J ,i r •» _>:. in’»i-r;v;.l i i
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