The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 11, 1867, Image 2

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The Daily Ix»yal (woman. M i;i STA. GA., JUNK 11, IBC7 OFFICIAL I (KG AN l. 8. t.OVKK.VHJiNT. OJjdial Or< faii of Hit- (leortjitt Edaeati on ill A ssoei at ion. UNION REPUBLICAN STA TE CONVENTION. In prirsii.iiH'c with a Resolution recently nilopteil by the “Executive (joiHhiUtvr of thr Union /{e/niblican J'artii in. <ivorain," there will tie it Sink Man* Convention held in the (lily of A (slant a, on th e “fourth day of .Inly” next try the friends and sup porters of the National Union Repub lican put ty. The friends and supporters of that parly throughout the entire State, without, regard to color or former con dition, are cordially solicited and ex pected to have their counties reprcsou tod. A platform <d principles will he adopted upon which to conduct tie approaching political eanipa>y:.. ll will not he the “white ns. in s Convention” nor flu* “epjofed man’s Convention,” luit thill of the friends of “universal education, eipial justice, and the politi cal rights ot all.” Several distinguished Statesmen from diU'erent portio'is ol the 1 nion have consented to he presold and ad dress tlm Convention. All the friends • of the movement are invited to attend. \Vm. Markham, Chairman, 111,inky U. Fakuow, Secretary ol the Kxecntivc Committee of the Union Republican Party of Ceorgia. Atlanta, C.v., May -0, JHiiV. All impels tn tlie HI ill r Iririidly ti> I lie aliuvc cull me requested le pulilisb ii. General News The Knglifsh arc beginning to think about adopting the American style of railway carriages, or something like it. Hitherto tffey have elimg with eharac nctei ist.ic tenacity to their system of separate carriages holding six or eight apiece, lmt they find that the advan tages which they offer for robbery and other outrages upon passengers who happen to he riding in them without friends, are so often availed 01, that they arc positively unsafe. At present a lady riding in one of them is abso lutely at the mercy of any one or more ruffians who may get into, the same carriage. John Bull has held out stout ly for a good many years against the threatened innovation, but it looks now as if be would yield at last. —.V. U. Times. The Emperor Napoleon lias presented to the University at South Bend, Indi ana, a superb and powerful telescope valued at 25,000 francs. It has in scribed upon it in French: “Presenter! by his Imperial Majesty Napoleon 111. to the Catholic University of Notre Dame, du Lae, Indiana, United States.” This generous gift shows that the Em peror has not lost, all good will for ortr country even after reading Secretary Seward’s dispatches about Mexico.— .V. U Times. Gallant Phil Sheridan has sent ano ther rebel leader whirling, and this morning the country is applauding as when it heard how Karlv was hurled up the valley. Our brave and loyal General has made the issue, direct and boldly, lie lore the people ; and we do not believe that before that tribunal, on the ques tion of loyalty and devotion to the country, the President will dat e to con tend with the man who “rode to Win chester.” l b ill. Charles O'Conor has written to the Maryland Conservative Constitutional Convention, or at least .a letter from him was produced before that aufiipte Im hly, taking the ground that the great amendment abolishing slavery lias been unlawfully embodied in the United States Constitution, has no right there, and is ot no binding force. The Democratic press all over the ■ '"y are ring iU-ii" 1 1,-< - that the Washington election on Mon day, where tlie negroes voted Is,(Kill strong, passed off quietly and peace fully. There is nothing at all to be surprised at. There will never he any rioting among tlie negroes a- long as they vote the I'nion ticket,'unless they are attacked and shot at by Conserva tive DemovuUs. when they will defend th<mw*hvs. Tut: Cami aii.n in Viuoinia.- The Congressional Union .Republican Com mittee are making great etforts to aid the loyal men of Virginia to properly organize themselves to be prepared to get out the full strength of their party to he registered, under the recent or der of General Schofield. .1. M. Lang ston, the eloquent colored lawyer from Oberlin, Ohio, w ill begin a tour in this State by speaking at Orange O. 11., on Monday, the 10th inst. ; at (lordons ville on Tuesday ; at Louisa C. If., on Wednesdav ; at Richmond, on Thurs day; and at Frederick-hurg, on Satur day. tliss *|icrtii:>ti si * t{;utison. A few weeks ago one ol die ladies attached to the corps of teachers at Augusta, passing through the pretty town of Madison, took the opportunity to visit the schools there, and accepted the invitation to speak to the adults in the evening. We give an account of the proceedings, taken from “The Madison News:” '■ Fkkbiimks's Mketinti iin Fridiiy uiglit.' tlu* ITtti instant, a meeting el tin tiv. itinim ot this plaei; \vu.- lielil fur lie: purpose of hearing a discourse on tlie subject of pdueulion anil moral training, by Miss Sherman—si lad j at i>n.-int un paged in Augusta in teaching colored children. Prompted by curiosity to see a live white woman “of the feminine gender” make a public speech, as well as to lioar vviiat was said bu flu dilrision, weat-tended. The time occupied in lecturing the darkies was quite lengthy, but vve listened j with patience and mill'll satisfaction to the end ot tier discourse. I lie advice giviu was such as the freed people need very much at this time, ; and if followed, will prove of great benefit to j them. Except the unify of sentiment she en dcavorcdtoiwuli .it. mnmg Hi. I.; ,ek which : smack- a little too mm h of the Yankee Hadic.vl j way of talking to secure negro votes, tier re- | marks wi re quite iu-.li in live, and might have I had a beneficial effect upon tlie darkies if the meeting had then been brought to a close, lint the pail ol milk so bountifully given to the .an ‘ diiaiee, was effettually overturned unit tlie pet i tom kicked out by a huge ginger looking mi gro, who gave evidence to our mind of lining it paid political pimp of tin ultra Radical party to travel about the State ton* the purpose *if sowing the, seed ol discord and discontent l-o tween the races. " Hie remarks were replied to in brie! by Kt v E. lleysei, who, iu lielialf ol himself ..ml lady ; assistant , administered a merited rebuke to tin j big buck, and gave w arning that a tils- ittempl ; in the future to introduce polities tn meetings, i gotten up for educational purposes, would nol j tie tolerated while the aeliotil remained under i hi- charge i'lli.- position , lii right onu; politics and education slnmlil l« *']■! .-eiiarali and tile action of Mr. Heyser in jiromptly amt eniphatiealiy demmucin*. Hie proceedings ilmu lining held, Is worthy . f commendation, ami prove* ilint lie is tin right man in ihe right place.” We* will not st ll| i to be two critioftl an to tin* vvonlino ol tip iim ralivt, nit holly; li it dot* mtim to u> that th,* wiitiT’s style is cajiafiic of very liuiti riftl improvement. \V:‘ will excuse tlie EditorV jmiiioniiblt* curiosity “to see u , live white woman <>i tin feminine gesi iler lbtike a s]ieeelij" and ire wind to find thiitAthe indy was fortunate enoiiili to win his iqqtfblmlion to so eonsider ttfili* ft tlegree. We-.annot, however, allow hint to iui.sre|iresenl facts, how ever convenient to his own jmr|)osi},«; and when lie states that Mr, ifevser administered a rebuke to (lie colored speaker tor his pulifciepl lie says fliat which is not true I; is not worth while to go int i tlie details ,* and this ease, tho.ugli we can and will, it'it la* necessary. For tin* present, it is enough to say that Mr Ileyser is. a warm advocate of the .lights ot tlie colored people, and that it is from no spirit of cowardly shrinking that lie refrains from an actual participation in their political affairs. Let us now notice what is said about tlie lady’s speech. Silo gav e very good advice, it appears,oil tlie whole, though her talk alnml tin* I'nion smacked rather too much ol KailUal v ote set k ers. Poor Southerners I how ilreiul tuliy sensitive they are! One car.’t stir an null without treading on their toes. Such is their jealousy on the negro question that a poor simple minded school-marm cannot give ad vice to the fathers and mothers about the bringing up of their children, and warn the boys and girls against quar reling and lighting, but her words must be tortured into some eeuce.ile.t political significant*’! As we had tlie good fortune tohear this lady’s address, in common with the editor of {the Madison News, and having full as much confidence in our own cars at. m hie, we will venture to enlighten our readers as to the' amount of political instruction bestowed on the mu lidice. j W C regret to say that the colored men of Madison, after having formed them selves into an Educational Woeiatiou, had— t — dis them into two distinct pavtic-, thus imperiling, if m*: ruining, t ho cause they hadjitst combined to support. Learning the facts, the lady in ques tion, took the opportunity to sjy a few plain words to them on the im portancis us being united. She told j them that a house Uviricd against : itself mii't iaiU'unri tied it vfcmd l>e vain to attempt any enterprise, |io\v-, ever giK'd and desirable, it they eoul ii not have -ootid* ■:>< e in .me another, j This simple advice, wliicii one would suppose to be beyond the reach of criticism is what the Edit if of tin■ Madison News deserilies as ; e, lekii.tg “a little too much of' the Yankee Radical.” You are very trank, Mr. Editor, and we are much 'obliged to , a for your frankness. It is extremely grati fying to us, aml’i l vv ill lunbi.:■ --I • so to the friends of th:: lad) m que*, tion, to learn, that tiienuiy • hjoeticn." ble portion of her address . ti.ai : wilieh site iliclliea.ted inrifij of «<?; rnvvt Slie can a (ford to he hiaued Ur this, and if she sntl’ r- at -ll -he eer tainly suffers in row-! *•! re any. B was one of.the lieavh . t rg ag:i:b that crazy. Paul, vvim vva*. :iu , g ting himscii into troiihi-*, ....d who preferred a prison, wits iil***ii v »f sjieee.il, to it pili-icv withe- li. '/tat taur/ht nwily />/ .-..iliiitnui. I•■■ ui . had the Emperor Nero w *n ho ofi mail’s letter from hi* duo cm Pliilippijhe vtoitld iiave deal: wdh him summarily, aftei flu* Id. , l i’a-fiiou of dealing with Yankee Rub:* though the name imv in* n. , i! I thing signiiled is old a* t)., ('■ a Listen to tile old ill,' iJvu ■■■! I “that whether I conn* and * you, oi ! else be absent. I may Jil.-l of your l affairs, that- ye stand Last ~*■ an ■ ii'Ubonc mini/ • . r ; : . the faith of the gospel; ..nd in i.otLi:, > ; terrified by yon ndversa* ■ * \Y)jy,,vvc are alirto t ready to jiisiif} 1 tlu Emperor for >hel!crinq ti.i-. mi .ehievous fellov; in pri.-ou Unity f sentinwhi the most dangei oils ilm.. i:> tin* vvodd *,il tv* am ; c. a liens. Il ie-Huyedth* iron power .it Home, and to tin- day it m ;,|1 j wotrld-he des*'i«o?*- -hake :u tlieiru'hocs! Otl'Mltl., | LAW'S OF •nil.-; 1 iSITFIJ .st.VI i;,s. I'o.otdni (iu /'it,-i .- .. .. f: Th4rijt-itjlilk.Cvt.yri.ss ' CHAITEI! CXXIX ! -Li .UI k, vsniblkl! ' Uycl u si*.*,..'„■ o.<*,••. / fin X»r>; l*l*irl.,-nr ' Ut il .*iii«:/,A hy r/n S, /' ... ,/ Itvprr.o j.lll/il l-'. ..,/ (lit Itl ■ii >7, ~, \...t in r u ng»VK» "vuviM.ll. T lint lie i-- >t., In: a bydiej-riqiliie ojli- t»tUu-itvil (o , V.* buriall *,i me. e;atiei. . u. Ain V Ik ;I - fill ike iuqu'ov cun I: ...f till* 1.„ ...11, !( ■■ nav igatinu ah :.v tie ,• m •.... . , of the luueaiillM* is ~i: w, !.y lirovi and J, -q dll* llw autli'Fly iff I'm rid*:::t ,’.f j, Navy, urent- and ejica;) n, ib-d: sailing ilim’i.oa ••;.vi;ran»ra and m* m a:. tol inetm Hole , 1... I din : no* ■. j ■ . . j tlie I’nited Stale-, mill lo|- til- H n«tn am t i of niivi'“>lo:s .'.'iinrullv. Bkc, 2 hut .V it /,../ * ... ~ . ...i tin; Set ii taly of tlu A.ivy tin, and i, luav-bv. UUJJioi'izcd to , allsi to tie |i.i;p:i,a if, lit da. liydrogniplui oliicc itfa* le. ! b, t ■uWut.i lmvigution in tfieN'iiy ftepnrtua a. ,; clituds, atv.l natftit.d li",,!• - miatil ti : j : required ia n*:ii ‘'ion, and to pnbd-iit m.i! fu:*nisli them to itavigalot at da* in* liritlltnu Hint |*a)M! ami Ll ]11,,., lias*. piater amt <!>iiiyit:(ti!s oi' iuea i vi.-tim uu , elnutis,iiwvigators. .suiiing dimai n? uKti-, stl UCtlulls, |* in* umv aou ■: ii , ,a , . ,'y, ; |.,i " 111 1 lie* Ulliy ileeltl i; lavoiik • : . ,} undiT such rules, rckitlaU «is, an*' n , linns its fid iqiiy |.'iv's('t'U>i' St.e, :: A,'! H ■- f .-thr ... * t *.*. and UiiMnorieVs'vvliicti ii*',y i t* rweivi ! t *im snk- af nil stteh mfqts. charts and iatrulir.it Itooks siiall lit* retail tn. dln tile '-kve oin il the Navv into tin llea-iu Id I status, to be u*id ia the I tint (eo uaia ~ i and liuMii aiuiii of juru, , . U.u ts, ~ ,* sailing (Uru'lioli* and : . Use til. sit,on ii, and to lj, -ks at l, ■ rail * . set forth ill tln• tII!*, ,*d!. IS, ael ~. Ari'tfitv ut. .sum 'ii. “ ( Tf.VtTFb i ‘X\\ j .la Ac! I" tVwMijtet,,*Sa f’n -//. .- -;v; , .- , j iinUJtMke" iH'lln UL ‘ /<y ' 'n - .*. Hi if /.-■ a, bit ikv ->-/,(*' 0.. .. , | /iVyOr-vi rtlftih 4 I.J lU. IJuitiil.SiuUt.ut .1 . j 1 L /./*;/. ,*a U.l9< f il.Vt t.mi s jL 1 I niund. . fiayh*}. a. ijeWfi!. » • . I .ytlg'ttilui t'lHj'fei, JoJili Ji i'!*,,. ‘ j lyrevvii, eyi l lanr.: J> Bebop, ai;.' t!ni.*.-** | siknucs ieid stlcytssiMs', hit Hiit'.v and clidal ito tv, a Ikhlv pttiifie mid ~Tf**.!'a!i* uet 1 *! *'lie name Hint style of "Tlu* How: ~, io-i : , and Itimie''i r tin tti u-ut. ot »'<>). i,. .. ; us fucli shall have parjietuul *i:.ve-, .: . »,-• (Hiwer u, on.'rnn tmte'itisi. <h a,.),, : • el Juisoiial |iio|/e.ty, aiwi to ! r i l anil U*. siual, and Ut iilii, .uni o* , I iu all cotlii.-oflaw o', , qaiiy I'd'ae' State-,.and Innidaitt : !. w *i dnanc"-. a* ttCTUed fft i-esvafy ts- r ry :do . .Th ... diet, atti? priiiuete'iiK*. Id,- j -,. tile "re tion diet . liy tsoih and Seat a. An.- in a ji iu..- , -i j the ol.qtvi ten whicii diis M.qi. i.,;.;.at -■ i tl, clnivid hi lie da* id-taMi-lu* .*; o t dun j Idc :ai*UuHaa) jov tii e* il l,u ix.-no, . :..es’ii en :in tiic indusdial yin.- i.il .ts HR and. tin*::. sc’f -dVi’i . c.l s .ts. o.;. tA-nqiovary Inttni’for shcl fm-Hien ,e ui.iv. fionl sickni's. mi-dMftiiuc, are. r mtlrniuV. requim iiw-ttlrlng cart* tuiti! title. : lievef! Sue it ini! /* , . 1 dames M. Edmunds, > Uotvnn, 1 IL'ouliai sterrs, Augu-tin Pin. and., JuLi, [UflV’wns.. ,J Sillies Jill a. , Ida c ;l, Bisftet'. ait liuyby appvii.dij ImavC .a lnanagcis nf said;' [fev ae.i I*. cl. .. : ilouie,'’ for oik. Ve.u fmnv •'•>< ,:f: r , ikt-sagt-.dif t'uS'itHi, and ‘nut tle'ix»,if;ti hoard of i:vir.',*‘i*r'd et>n. d*i;ir: ■ ted jn*t-"*i . shall i*e ek'd- .' frer.v .ad tiy tin* I j'riintiiWtWs totia* qtmur estahii ll sad I Lordaiion, la -nee lit HI HI .. .. 1 such rule.-as said tsirpor.itim! may eslahiisii. i * And silittH.anl.ui a,a.ml " a.,;; i , e.vdusa, < linked ct Hi iut? pi'iyjiert; , : ' i per- mil, coat 1 osm-il .ft ’ ~ : j corpwdbevqmV.e uq* lift sect .a'r-cis ~ ! imay be tlqOtncd Jrcqpi-.ii b>r tin •* 'act t j its ’ hvis&rt's-. foV <a:t*i Hn><* .*. -• • salaries !},s they mneKrieiidiit. • , cithcl aV |ilcasi.ne i CL 4 .l if hi o f’t -j:;. I the torimiuiou nvn-y >.o ,-d - ii , j o-addi-hed and mnH.AS ::d 1 , unh., .lolled all, gird,', l'.-"lilt«. . ..... I t»f l'.!U|lty:.-l si UlilU J, IV ; * city. .. ,1< ■ and.. I -siuic* le. : a mi piuic ' .; •• . a . ( t j * f cadi pel sou making the same, ami of all i vjv ailid .rtai made hy said board for the cts- Uujii ia.uait ; ad conduct ol said institute* and home, and make an annual report of the sum- * ihibiiing the several items of expen diture and ohji'scis tHereof, and gentrally the work accoinpiislicd hy said corjionitjon, to tin r c. i . tai'y of the Interior, a copy of which report .-hail l*c sent to each individual who shall have contributed not less than live dol lar iw mi til coj'ponition during the year | pi. - iou.- to tin iv.iiiinr of .-'aid report. Sv. r,. *, il jarthr tin.iitat, That Gongr, - - in.iv. a: any time, alter, amend or j ' ‘Aei-lmi !• l'.' June 31, IW.tC. f'UAPTKR t XXX! .! ■ .; ■■ AppibUiiVut J f Pay , ihr :!., ,V." //, null rirjilii.ttnry of mi i /•„,* (At imfn-r ' Dninnknti'/i- of Hi, Pay I Dcfuhmid <f tU Maty. ! Ji it <•«« tol by the .'kootv mid -f ' /,. tu-rifn.'il l-i's till: ’ uin-d Hi,till; "j Avm'i.il. C, . .ov„ ,i,Hid, that the appaint -In, til ,„ i under the net entitied "An ; m iiHM ;,.ie .r tun better organization of t, ■ d■;*:,! ■■, iof tin* navy, approved Mil tliiid ciciiitcn hundred and sixty-six. mac be made from the ntnhher of acting I it* pavu.a tee- of the navy Who per- I fornieu dut v a acting assistant paymasters ! diii .ua iia and vvlui at the time of their ! liipoinim* et mid.'!'tius c.c! shall not lie over ' ..; I .* j /• ruin-lal, That. ■* : i 1 ited Shite* b<. and is j hci'ci.v. Li'.lmnzed to waive the examination of such iittic* n, in tin: pay department of the navv a- are on duty abroad, and cannot at present lie examined, as: required by law : liodik i. That such examinations «> are required by law dial! lie made as soon as jirai ticahie after the return of said officerr j to tin* United ritnu . and no officer lound to j is: disqualified sliaif,receive the promotion r- inleun'dated in tin* act herein referred to. j V!'i'l : i.*vt;D, .June*!, ikiid. ('tl.U’TEit CXtXXU j .1,4 Ad .vMlu/eUinil file Jttsthornii"it. of 6V>*. • , , CiuirUs Hunterlo the Ik it nmetid Ir’jiU Seiiny mvi, //*. ■• <f i.,of , ■ Tin* tm. P.esid.-at of the Chitcd Bt.v.t he, and he i. In -I*tiy, uu tiiori/t and to restore Charles HtttHev late n I commander in the navy, to the isisition ! which he held on the retired ot the navy ■ w In ji di.-mis .ed itiefefrom A t t-o. Jtuifc at, lutw • - Boston, ;nu« s—Noon. j A iu. .M ivai -bfu. r i» 4 Ch. i iwtown, knpwn u ■ | T’u kcr'fe bomli il 'vai-chuuac, full to tbt ground • u lorril)U> ci a;h yi itcrUay ;• 1 1 « » j««>o>i. | T'u u. iu< n v. It.> w ' , i at worli in the luiildiLu .»■ li* tlm , wer* r.-tv injMit'U. - —. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. : f ((»!)[ E.PI I :. C mt;i, uy Lae TUI HO’ S.VTFIfDAY ot ltd* j ujfvj t.iuru U. i; t. vMi'id.i.i.. I ii-s a '.id Mi.-sinaioy tor the Stale. Hands Wanted. 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Ms -jt , he Mil) waul u-eopyoltLe jIT '; • • U . f eltargp,) with tlie direc , me, which | S:vA ■. uyA rT.’lE’ CCKL !»r Consumption, ’ -U- o: . ii >. fke Pres is to . ; •■Nina, u v> Etheu 'plead inh'uuation v . •..*» > ,-RfU :at u i!i try lii' mnedy, as ii -Si • liici: ""Cuiur. nhil ithvui'uw a bk-s --1 ‘ f ’ Erc-wniKk.il will l>lea,e : lii) A VtUxON. Vv :;v;t ■ Kit-.;.- CuMiu.lv N. W 1 LLSOJN’ SCHOOL AND FAMILY SLICKS OF READEUS ANS> -Si 4 ELLEftS. WMhoh'h Trinairi/ S/n licr. A Stmph ">"l I rt.gt.s-no t - > Lessons in Spelling, with Reeling ami ILL taUon I'Neims.mi.i ..„ Eicntenls of Oral ami Written Ceun j«■--it imi! B> Mai,, its Whim , 1 Umo., NO pages, 50 (bits. l'> cents. mil.son's Lai ifd■ Sjk IU’T. A Pn-grt -siv. Course <d i m . ing, arranged according t<> tlie Urinciiik*- of Ortlioej.y :ttu! <b.'ti::i.i , with Exercises in Synonym: for Reading, spoiling mu’ N fit mg; new System i>f Dciinitions. IF Mufim Wii.im:,. tgim,, |.;y ~:l.. :l . 30 Cuts. 35 cents. H illson’s i’riinei-. The N-lmo! ami i .md . 'l *> h:.. .. :.n»»,. y Series of School and Family Reatlers. By M.vit<';i's Y a.:. son i.: m, is pniruSj 107 Cuts. cunts. • Willson’s First Meatier. 1 lie EmR f**t ol th.* S. liool cud E.o, Series. By MaUCI' s WII.I.SOX. i 2lliO, F t pages, 132 ( bits. !*; eel. Willson's Second Meatier. The Sceomi Rentier o' ilu* Sd.i-i j Family Series. By Mak' u > WTi.i.so.n. 'l2itio, 15*1 page-', iflii t’i:; cents. A Third Meatier: lido'im-iiiatv •Vm*-. -V linr.i it . between tiic St:con<l rent 1 Third Rctulci -*d tin* Sell*>ol itiul Family N By Mak.tvs Wii.i.son. 12ino, 210 pages. To Cut- SO cent. Willson's Third Header. Tie*Third Reader *f theSchoolaml r..a, . Scries. By M.vKt ri s Wii.i.son. 12m<>, 20 I A Fourth Header: lulerinaliaJ, Uric. A Fouuli Reader o' . between tile Third and Fourth Readers ol tiic S*. hoyl ami Family S By M \i;tn - Wii.i.son. 12ino, 31 2 pages, bo Cut- si iu. Willson's Fourth Header, ilu i'oui : .l. Remlct el tin :u•:, Fiiuulv Si ric:. ByM vut ii s VvTu.. *>n. 12mo, ,tjn pages, itj ii ,.■ *, SI !5. Willson's Fifth Header. The s-i!'!ii Rentier *.I t! . Scimoland i" Series ByM.unit: Win,,on. I2in>», '.•!(> page.-, gits Cut-. Si j. From M m (ii-iwutl llov ard, CommEsioner Fruodmch’s huicau. Vuiti excellent scries ha? Keen received | and examined wiUi en at ii.len .1. I like the ] ; works very much, and am csja *• tally, ptea-ed ! 1 with tins Charts and Primary Book-, hvlieviiw.' t iiiem UTiu.siuilly adapted to aid the child in. | rnakiiE a start, ’* if-A-tract liom i.cltcr o< Majoi Paxton, of- I W A>HIN< TANARUS« IN, I>. C- . N (•’, il ’> t. I SC.V it was thought hy r-omc that we hud heti.er uet the Parker A. Wat-son Series, which is the most used in the Schools, - imply because some ( had Rot it, for the sake of unilonntty ; hut my ! ;rt commcjulation ]>ievaited. One genllviium ; pre-scid, m ho had used both, stilted that in: had u.si-4 ihe otln r a ■ lone sc- he ewred 10, and eon -kb rail tiic Willotn Series as far superior, giving an cxauiph.- ot the flill'erete < of time required in icuehing u new pupil, the prefe rence being decidedly in favor of th, latter -*» ri s* •*.' -:aniti_th( ucv. limveiuen tmxi ik aided loud the best l ook extant, .-o ta* wt knew them. tS;gn -U} S. WiruAitn s* \ ](.>. From the American Freedman (liev. LumaS Adrott.) •‘The peculiar e.haraetei'igtic of this Series - in llk fad tint they ifutf to impuri. a a far ptusiblc useful information. B'or this pur poo- they contaiu a series- of articles on vari ous riiUJcets of science and hi. lory, graded t*.o 1 he capacity of diiErent*pupils, and >uaj;r;ujgc<ll that win-n the Jive volume? have bc *n e 're iady i an, the student, in addition to a mk>w k dge . reading, will iiave a« ipdred c ■ tve ide- s 5 udy, >uch ur* ill lay the foundation for more complete iustriu Lion -aftei wurci.’’ They are tlierelnt; peculiarly adapts and to the }»iv«6ihf need* and tjik*ck perceplives ot 11m. colored children. Eaeit book b profusely end hmtdfsdnudy and the itiusdnitiom ! aVc all intended to render theoomprclicu.-fion ; ot the rufding matter more easy. The follow- | ing testimaniaJ& have been ne! \ted from u j roc.' in a? of a similar nature ; Bureau K. F. and A. L.. Orricn StTiruintexdent Edvcatu -v, I Kiel!moni', Ya., l)cc. 13, 1300. ! Dear Sir —I have been familiar with the i\Gilders liom their lirst publication, ami am free to sivy to you, as I have uniformly said to tcuchcrs, suporinteiukuts, and otiiers, t.|f;;i, a’.! things coqgidcrcd, 1 regard them a.- Mie ! best Seri".- before l ift public. Thu lcadinc | peculiar feature of thfo Scries. mt»s a happy in spiral i<m of the author, and the execution of? the plan so well done as scarcely to admit ol ! improvement. Mr. WfligonT s’ylc of <-oinpo 1 *■ itioii iu the lower numbers of tiic Series, and ! something of hi< plan in the higher numbers, have boon imitated hy some later writers df ; hoot t\adds with decided'’advantageto their ! works. Hence Mr. Willson bus uot only made \ a peerless Series of his own, but ha elevated \ the genera! standard of siieli works. When- . ever uiy choice has not been constrained by j eireuiustances, I have always u.-ed this Series both in the white aud colored .schools, with i which 1 Lave been in any way connected. Y ui', truly, \l M. Manly, j Superintendent Edueatioi.. j Haiper Ne Strothers, 1 ’riElislu i>. f I.AXKT.iN S(.»('Ai;E, NEW Y< »KK. iiAKl'Fl; •• URt.iTIfEKS wilt m*ik! aiy of the above w.«to, i.y Mail, t** **.... to “f the-rniicd States , lt »-■ eiot -a tlje pri/-. ), E. BRYfANT. AGrerr for the state of Georgia, augusta. gijo. iuy‘.*d ] Knoii \Y M L-oiMy, (fcneral Supi i ini*mm!*■ Fi> edinaius SeJu>ola in Arkunsa | 1 never made -better re:»d( m than from Have | books.. The Cliarts are tiu iiirpassed by .r:v ■ I’ roiii W. I*. „\f n'cHLL.u. Siipcrinteiidem Freediaei!'; Schouls (in charge, of i'eni'-. j vmiki Freed men* s> A u-oeud ion,) for NI i■!< L • j Tenne M-. and Nk ‘ ihern Ala.bai.na. j Willson,'Headers aie im-urpassed bv .u.y j in ll.f English Umguage j desiring to examine f.inu v. ill/a view V, in- I t r<*die tion, on receipt ut hall price. j ot School irud Paw if t/ u/aerfs. j Tv. * uty-t «*o ':n lianitivr, i.y Mur. in... Will-.hi ! and N. A. Calkinr. | These Chart a arc dcr ir ued, in eonucet ion ! with the aeeunipatiyiru- M.mmtloi inslnietion i I.y M.n i,i, Willson Mr;inn, >T 50) and | the Primary Object L- -ni - by N. A. j Calkins, (l2tiK. ; >i to bnei-rii the learjtor ! with the rc'iuisite tiid- for the pnieikal j application of a true system ol Klein n* ! i..iy (nsfre iinn in < ;.•• six !h ailing <F. U ;J he type i suilieJenE v large to be cask jFy read aj. a. distance <»; ,: wcn*y feet. ThefeO I ehiiiG vfu tie lui-uishca viUiL-r .-aq.nratuly j« ; eUi*. dtliu* ummitut ui m uliovt.-, ami | also, for Famil y Use, iu neat atlas form, at Ili<J foHu.ving prietf’*. When ino.unted, two an* uj |a > vnt of the size of each. Chari, about 'h\ A . Jhe i ric e named : ■ """ D Id .-meiitary : Sixty lUnstialed El. Kcadiiig : ..ai Lc. -on. .. Y Headhig • Fouriii Le oils %•• Vi ih uting : Fifth Lessons 1 L j VIL Klcmeniary Sound.? ; b \ | iX. Writing Chart A < .1 ! A ibawing-oad Perspective At ~| ! A'j Laws und Measures trie cj ! XII. Ffgftus and Solid-- 3 lit .y,| | XUL Familiar Colors, accompanied by a duplicate sett of Hand Color Cards r 1 3d 11 ; XIV. Chrouiatic &calc of Cadoi; . i XV. AninnrL ; Iveonomkal l • \. XVX. C'asv'.itieationof Animal.-.. n" u* XVII. Birds. their (-lasr if.tiili:;!:. «u. 4| XVIJL Kepi Hes and Fishes. ..i- • J XIX. BoLuiicnl Fortum, X bo* XX Classilieativon «'l Plants. . • XXI. Eeunoink-Al Uses of Plant . . b'* f| XXTI. Economical Uses, ef'uriiii;eii.. 11 'h| Price of the* entire Sett, In s?»< -i •-1! I j, “ “ *• Mourned. . lM'i | Atlau Foim... F’ulivh.Vs Primary Objo i Leston. « •*' l I vyiUson's Maiimd of Object. T • !iing. 1 •>> j j I'licfe In': been untiling publiMs-cd ilk tfjJ edttfcttiomd'line for years lha'. <o wtu i i suuh a mean., of conveyingk?mv ;di L Charts uhg Uu. Manual that invompai.e's Ji’’ ‘ F [loir* MrOA'AO. I V. iilson’s Maiiuai is the truest Aim riein* pres ?j on Os the principles of PcMcbdtz/i ’ lut.- yet U->.. v n adc. Mr. Willson i !«■" 1> curryi ig o»d in li-.i A» oual and Ihe • p.aiyiktg Chart re, the ba-i.. of i.i* b,'i ! * - ; system of P' Jiooi i-h .uii. j.pr. 7'“ <