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Daily Loyal (ieoryian.
t TA CA.. .11 LV IT, 1807.
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11l '•'ll.l.Vl. OlilfAN C. I-'.. GOVERNMENT. j
0//U 'ml Off fan of Hn• (J cory ia
Kilm ational Associat ion.
-Micommunications lor publication must be
uiit'.'-n only on one ride of Ibe paper, and su*-
• '»Mp:A>i( and Villi the name of the writer, Wo
! (■ 1 >'.i-ii the name, uuh *s the writer
a i :i' —t, m tUt so, but we muHt have it, as u
;u,u aiii- of the truthfulness of the article.
>';,uiVM Uuiou Republican Party—
Adopted it Atlanta July 4th.
V,'!«< it wt, humbly acknowledging our de*
r ,rr m .<i overruling Providence, who
i.ape. the dot-mica of men and nations, thank
, . i !. v <«i tor having, through agencies
,n<: in. ti .mn . i.iiitii : In His wisdom selected,
■ v* >t our Government when its deepest
!» er»»! •dm.- iv -r. being slink*. n by the mighty
:.«fu -i\ im of Hi* net ut rebellion. And
U to'u tin luyul men of Georgia desire the
t-lc tth-ment ot the disturbed
...... «..■!*.{ t hi. country : ami whereas, we be*
;t t. < i v.t.abiishmeiit of justice in essen
!b* • udiirin 11 ace, that patriotism should
. vi. i :>(, and that it in Hie duty of
i : . **» * ~ rish all its people; and whereas,
i‘ : v. •.i it these principles are called K*
, •. let-:. * bout the Union. Therefore,
, t That wc udopt the name of the
• • . , .n party of Georgia, anil de
..ut *.!*.< in alliance with the National
i: ut i h ~.nt \ «.i the l idol), end for the un*
r..| iipla.it of the Union of these
B fates.
v i That we pledge our hearty sup
-1 .. t..i» • m .ii •’rnet'mii nn usures of the Con
■l I - t>i Ihe ( lilted Slabs.
/. - / That. ic. is the, duty of tin; State
; . , at* all her children, and to that end, we
i mi intend the « iublirimiont of a general sys
tem of free s chool:;,
/.*. f, !. That Ihe Union Republican
! > i iileidiii' din its history and by its
< i'iii 'll pi iiu ij’Ses with tlie rights, the in
i. i a.id iim dignity oi labor, and is in
•, b* wi!)i Hie toiling masses of society:
red ibe' i i>•: working moll of Georgia will
i . : its baud:, every.encouragement
• •da i :. t! i • tied may 1"- necessary to pro*
j « I. in :: full I iglds;and, that in the mainlen
r.."e <.f Hi j»!> ; ilion taken and tin* principles
nr lei'.*. Ibis day avowed, we cordially in
i M . nu;.. laliou of all citizens, without
i, ad to Iheir jjo 1 idea I antecedents.
i Tied the Union Republican
j ’.i. \ \ of the Slate of Georgia pledges itself to
:.m: a.. n iln* lieu and legal rights of nil men,
ami iii abior by the prescribed terms of
.<(aii,»i•, iu electing to olliee those duett
only v. e" <•' u comply, ill fill respects, with
, m eient of Ibe Acts of ('ongress, and
who ja ■ ■ , the Government of the United
■ rail ii any other that could be (Valued.
u, , 4 hat we avail ourselves of this
. niiiuitv of <*\prt - sing our liiigli admit:i
.|,M! (• . I;» for Milj. Gelt. John j’opC,
( . ii utiiii;*, this District, and of cordially
< ii,i . im* 1 j'wise, patriotic and statesman
s.liaii i 1 ration ot the Reconstruction
!, o.\ , with a-uvaneos on our prut, that, he
j* t ii. at all limes, have the encouragement
and support of the Union Republican Party
• f < h •. t,i, ,e Id - further eudeavors to in
at - l >‘.d anti lead government for our
1 cloved .Male.
. ! !..*' ■ he thanks of Ibis Uonven
:‘* ho temh-red to Mr. A. W. TVnny, of
.. *. 'i .*!i.. and Hint \\« letjue t him Jo fur
with a copy of Ids aide, eloquent and
“n:,. i ■ h. t»*i publiealion.
Marc v'ontral Committee,
'•-ion Republican Party.
Ill'll. !■ ill; I’.l.oliii i:tt, of August,;!,
(.'ha irnuui.
< l .1 i . I .itv a nt, of Augusta,
Acting .S ervtary.
!>[:•:rii; t'ul. A. \V. St.me,
t . I' ,s. I in/..-hint., James .Vi. Simms,
. ’ S.ntiiiuah, mill T. C. ('aiii]il>t.'ll, i i'
A1 <-1 11 1 s>sh county.
... Muriel W. li. Noble, of
l.'a :■!«'!j.1 1 enmity; Robert Vlcxamlcr.
Clay comity.
a' i»i.-;t,-ii (>. W. Ashfmrn,
'■ !,-\. i Sauiitici-s ami Hampton r.eiiton,
4 tiumlim.
: fti*tfi< i 11. M. Tui'iior,
A< : .i. Wallace, Millc.lgcvillc.
.*'■ W,. * Col. John lfou b-,
. 1 san I, W. .5. White S. W.
... Augusta.
M ..b .;i Davis, ol
Atht in.
■ , ■ /> i, .' \Y in. Markham.
)’. M. SbciWcy, Rome;
Rn. i", Mar’ctta; William
1 ■ ■ •■■aliam, Rome.
\V ;.via;ion Correspondence.
W 111 \d ivN, 1 i
July 10th, lstiT. (
~Ti m i.;;!; not, l.c uiVahl of the •
!••• 1 lin ai :ia mi j va.ls the Mill j
i : the !Hsi IN,Am in Cove;- / It'- !
i, •:! of the 1 filiic. Those words not.
■ u.-I'r..juciith- ..ccur to my mind wlion !
oi ■.• j';.nii-.; to takejv.ssc-xion of a sf; r.ngc |
ivd, but I am sorry to say. not
:ho vcassuring etlVv. 1 roi.lti «U.-in\ i
• i .u am ol the “ buggos’’ i v i*ight.
\iioralmt and tedious ride from;
\a ’a !- Richmond, I wrote i,'\
name on the rvyi-ior of th- Rahard ;
I'm -o. :,i;d in i’.uc time retired to a
• a a u iiioh promist.l very iY.tr to my
wcarv • . St-.aooly. howtYti, li.-ul i
i .mi. lo rb'iidu i tin'll 1 was a\v;.kom >i i
b> ..vi lain pt'auliar sensations, wlllt h ;
. • in i.if. i mo that there won* ouomios *
... . ... springing to nr. vt l\i :;s t
instanlß . • .;dy for ilio doioiico. it
was I.nt too fr.se; a sin.dl regiment
hud attack' •! i„ ■, <-*•.... -I. like, 'while
ash .p ! To >i to my council was |
out of tin i| ** mu; ;o I: lug my va- |
lisc bit , ; : w, ! ia > down on she
-
floor, and u . ■ , • . .. on im* once ;
moiv ... ! j-. Aifii- a couple ot
Imm ' v iii an,Tout 1 by;
a s'-: "o i :bo:.; my e .s, and '
giving my ia a ■>!...!■ o, fin-re was a ,
raffia g <.'ii f • iaur : it a handful of j
Kina!’ !■ :< i.. ; n. A*, n i -prang i
to the and > on a fail blaze,
when, and m i si ■ ho:;; of
ror • ! ..m; • ■■' <v< • .eefioti.,
jlel a. ; ,1 tn) i; u hi- .1;. them
jto h: U>i; ; • H’; • 'fid of all
I the 1. fs i .aiii . , and sirnctnre,
a . poor geu
tleiU II .*.',, ’ ;g i.l ;!a- lit; .
room. Vv I. iv; . i iie <S* •.* o now ‘t
Tlie la .m. An If ws >• a'ike for
bid.ii ii i. • ■ ;■-. I lb re ..me many
ho;:; to ii ■ • ■ -.'a ’ ~|T. a d..yliglit.
ill.. ; ~ L , , 1 ~i;» ..if
| ill 111 ’ and au
ill *■• a , ,i ; > <
prictor of i; . it.: inn. .- many apolo
gies jo me, v, i ■ aomii!::im and :.> him
ill th: niovning, . ml promised me the
like : b.mm. a. \» . occur again.
1 l.imw a Viv;iy, in
Sn b !, win : ill a. I lo Ft ; l ;ve
any pa 1 me;;' a a Tidy . .-. night -•
lodgim.', be.. . •• tv.- anil-iily an
i noyed, tiiou . - .. much sthain r
'lf mine ho-.: of she ItT ,a.I laid so !
dealt with me, 1 wo..hi no. ' ,vt old oi' j
j him, bm r.-i.igl paid my two dollar ■
j and aim I may : ■ n oil h;:s < m>HH - :
thing bn- .. id - i .a nd; lioweuF, that '
Wiadolim iT’gld, Id.c ail mb !.nary ;
thill- a ami , low ! Mm ■ h\Y dm
I’oi '/Otd a j... i. : a. ry • *>ii
to Kiod< ii I. bm • .-mom; the m-.ih-i 1
of 11;, ■ i r :a - i- ■ -1 mi it i'a; life ;
then i v,.-i ' aim;- on fit. him-1 Im .. j
lime, past the . da . T V. . rn Full,
and now iamin I! I- mg : •
Ve.-, he re l ii.ava iicin n-aw for live- |
da u *: ;■
1 Join; ! U iiy v. n. 1 . :,- •;11.* ii. !,
ing, im: a a ,-ida ia--■ .s- ion o :
gK -a unw mi: ■
Stniciiois o. Ii a A i , SI. II ; It.) j
know bow 1 a a 1 1 . -a. a I
cliar'mt and 1■ a m. a ] ;!.• of- ii.
Iracl:.
The rebel ed.m - who ermii
the; e would noi a <jn *:: m, ~ : -.o
the asseiiiba ag <■; taagii a «„!- i :.<>
a mil lire, have i'ouhd me:
about am c.a, a, . as ; ' , iie ■ •>-
plieeit's .and mu , t ia.- h ml
tiled* la a. adm ia
: Morfovc IC; .e ; i'm oi |! ■ a..
i 1 ’
I tonus .*i !la ill - v I, ■ ■ -ami
they gy-i . i-; . is. -’ • df and. he
belter. A,. : . a;. 1
Veil it -a ~' l' 'll i '■ ; * :' ' * : 111 • > . *' I
oft, V . t.
mor: a. iigilUa* will
she find h,
j III" ... . lii o. e j a at da
j new . M.: • ; lid \ c.- . and: y.
I and u ill
; living yo-*. ueu oi iiu-b'ena'o-'s a (ion.
Ii l'gia.dua i I'Sv or me io aii \ m a
humo.i .. ;i v i eopli* It*.-!, and 1 .id..
There , an ..-. ~ si lno:< a. im ;he
laces oi' files.* men, thus -.utUienb, suin
liloiled from tin - inniHS rod d.U,ads
!to iii.v: dm . r*! tin .u.r, .dal
| could *- i las: to ; ■ ike ihe . >l. am.
. 4 , - id. ■ mi. -, ; . aim
j la- -:a ion ■*all. .a a . evt'itl H,
]wi ■ • m-i ■ of .■ . aiens -treiig.il.
: They a. a ill- da. . ei< .a them, ! *':t
| they .hi on -, b*. w*fn whom iiu v
! that tiny aia more tiiati a matel* for
j him.
There is, to my thinking, a weinuer
-1 tui s[.*rit <•: nmderatd.iii in this bod\ of
1 men, aa iiin one -.ai-etoi.e • the pr**vo
.
■ mg. v, • y . live : i eeivod, a i iie
J mo,; iw .- sein .wl . .u . The
• aw as si, ola: t-.il j
i die id ■: rob, Adiiiva od'i. ia the .South, ]
~ . and, -i ha- |
■i- in., io . .;. hi:.* i'l-cn etifcrtiai.ed
at all.
11.- :et n ;,.it ma t meg v. fn* as
coni, rid ie v. a; dim ed. a .a iastiae,
•'".IS' li-e ; imp , and e id.-lied; Con
ti* i■!• if* :..d. tid and in a mi as 1 i
*- *ho : i.tiow that 1 ovt-r ieit anvj
sym - Dt iioct •. unt sv tthin 1
the ■■. - . eir slay s. Ttu y !ik's so lone-j
ly in tii- i ' small eo: ut*r, poor things!
John Morrissey and Fernando Wood
keep each other comp: nv, though not
ipiite side by side, the rcjirosi-ntativcs
of the scum of New Voik, and now
by singular link of sympathy, the
champions oi the-chi v.'ii *i."- and lefincd
Soutli. Job - ms to know enough
to ‘i;>’ rlong vs it Ii ids ; lends,
and keep his mouth shot at other
tiims. He may, very likely, ho im
proved by his new position; po.-ibly
it i.m with a desire to educate and ele
va! him that, his friend have scut, him
to Con - . Era Mis lire and , miglit
leag.::, :,t:t If. arhir . dticafiou a hope
skin, !i • ; . ;. iti.i,si ■: b\ hi • bray .
At’d . ... , ■ dev tothir t upon
its <’ • on tin* t .--*,;. ii.fi vi
i tie. :*.i ;d : , „i; : be eh .dares
i faced dm ... th. n• - * ho|fp ir;tb -
! iot Is C- tli* < i:a i. n'.lcj i itoii- h l
and tn : i r v.:' is
.“ A ! .life 1 . IV. I.vi*. J;. ay, lying,
A mill, i.-m.-t lya. KH!
A litlii mm . i."
At VI II , t ;stl nil"
e! -if talijs* Win mi. Aden - ii and take
till it :a I y toheurf, Ai: uy ugentlciUiltl
has i.’-.ai call -*i ..ba; -.a re to das', ngc,
veiri. He seems to in tin* only man
to who. . i d.y think and worth while to j
tion , when lie al - . ad : i
ii Men cage* b, so the * u a- s. Td-:
ih R. i
ins ii t m .m .: ; y -
I C - i* * A
I > ' •
|Tk, .
iii.- . in - A
-s.ji . . .(
! tOW !! l -.- t ss
y ie ,s s :* J 1;
' . ' a ' -
lu«A \. "L K . ' • = . ,
Ireland - vnt ottt leg,: >1 emigrants
.1 uitre/. n ,T s a , in \ ( ~ <): ,c;m
trom ! s '*•_> tn i«oi>, v. -iic in
Pinner Party.
1 uk cokoukd rm/.rm ,at: .; : ...
; county, arc invited to j»;trurke ol a v.vnerni
«>!>.> i : is ..
; ts> !*c sorvetl tip on
SA TURDiI/Sr, £‘7th X9|-ST.,
AT CUTLER'S CREEK,
Oil the S.ivumi.ili K.i;*..|, sis r From F ,
Tickets for I'cmicinen, i s«-'i >; oo
“ i.adtes ** ,-;t)
44 (ivntloman and Ladv. .. 1 *.V>
“ Children
Tickets can be obtained at the ** Nationrl Ut?r
t< I," iu this city.
The people will be supplied with luxuries of
every Jciud—the* tal.us l*«in^supplied u-ltc-roivto
ly M .ill Fruit -. Provisions aw. '
K\cry one who knows Uu bor.nti: s.*i aCouu
try TabU*. ami cui*.ys . foiiuirv ladidav, vui
(iud their expt i-ta.tioi's fatly rcalox-d a.t this
time.
rmiti.■ one ‘ Gome at! I ('on c ihcr :
bAMKI, M. HEKTON, - ,
ISAIAH HEIfIOX, C'.'inimttes*.
Auirustu, July loth. I>d7. jy!4-td
A Protracted Meeting
W ILI. iNUumem-e on WEDNESDAY boon
the lirst Monday in Auru-1. ;*i Bnislty Arbor,
(African Church > Muiirtx* t-ouuty. Gn. All de
nominations white and cok>a*vi,*arc invited.
iyH-w JAMES FUSE. Ihistor,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BOARD OF REGISTRATION.
IfljCblecntb [Miili-iiil.
Js>' THE BOAKD WILL MEET AT THE
Court Iloum*. in Augusta, THURSDAY, FRI
DAY and .SATURDAY, July 30tU anil
27tti, to Urgists-r such voters of KieLmond
county as liave failed to do go, at the several ;
precincts iu the county, from any cause what
ever, and to correct any errors that may exist.
Augusta, July sth, 1867. jyo-t(l
Headquarters3<l Mil' > District.j
(Georgia, Alabama and Florida.)
Chief Quartermaster's* Office, i j
Atlanta, (5a., June 24, 1867. \ ■
; - BY ORDER OF THE QUARTERN!AS- j
ter General V. rt. A., sealed proposals will lie j
received at thiei otrice until the 20th July, 1807,
for tin: sale of the WRECK of the U. ik j
.STEAMER “CONVOY, 11 now lying hi Barran
cas Harbor, Florida.
The highest bid will he accepted, and the 1
pure barter will be required to remove the wreck
so tar from the channel as to present no oh* j
f-truetion to the usual navigation of the Harbor. :
The United Staten reserves to itself the right
Ito reject any or all of the bids, if deemed un- '
i satisfactory.
The bids will he opened nt 12 M. 20th July, ;
1867, and should be plainly widoraed, “ Propo- j
: c\lh for Purchase of U. S. Steamer Convoy,”
| and addressed to R. SAXTON,
Bv'fc Brig. GenT A. M., U. S. A.,
and Cb’fQ r M. *'M Mil. Pis't,
j*:2o Atlanta, Geo.
GmleyN Sli^fory.
THE A MEIIIC A N C( >N VI. ICT.
| JNO. THOMPSON, N. York i Brooklyn Agent, !
Ofjiee No. 172 William hi., upstairs.
je2s
Henry IS. Staiilois*
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 170 Broadway New York.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIVED;
the appointment of I NT TED STATES (OM
NI ISSION'ER for the .Southern District of Geor
gia.
Olliee at Augusta.
JACOB R. DAVIS.
May 0, 1867. ntyS oui
Kiiou Thy Ihstiny.
M adame e. f. thokntox, the great
English A Uailogi. j, (jairvoy.uit amt P y
fluunetrieiaii, who has astonished Hie svientiflc
( Rf-su sos the Old Wnrld, has now located lu;r
--| self at Hudsoh, N. Y. Madame Thornton p*>
[ s< asc-rt “uch \vonderil|J powers of ncrond-right,
| .vs to enable her to impart knowh clge of the
! greatest importaiu-e to the single or married ol
; either While in a state ol trance, she de
! litieates tlic very Icatures of the person you are
- to marry, and by the aid of an in.-tnmient of j
' ill tense power, known as the Psycho motropc, !
! guamiucvrt t<* jjrodtmc a life-like picture of ihe !
| iupm lius.'Ruut or wife < *t the applicant, m 1
; aether with date of imuriage, position in life, j
! h:;«ling traits of character, &e. This is no ;
i hnmhuir, m thousands «»f ieslimouials e.-m as- \
sect. SJie will send, when desired, t*. ccrtitleate, j
i or writ- ;» guaranlce, that the pietiiri .> what it
| j-nrp<>rts to l)e. By em:lf»siug a small lock of,
; fmir, and stating place of birth, age. disposition, |
i and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and
i stampep envelope, addressed to yourself, you j
! will receive the picture and desired inforum- !
! tion by return mail.
\U eommimteations sacredly confidential,
! Address in confided.ee,
MADAME K. V THORNTON,
apb-ly P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y
| TO CONBU M PTIVKB.—The ad\miser,
having been restored to health in a few weeks,
| by u very simple remedy, after having suffered
ewend years with a severe lung affection, and
l thbl dread disease Consumption, is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means
To all who desire it, he will send » copy of the
prescription, (free «and charge,) with the diree
Toil- tor preparing and using the same, which
they will Und a SURE CU HE for Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchit.K t ye. The only object of
* the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to
i benefit the afha-o and, and. apread in formation
| which he conceive' l to be invaluable: anti he
| hopes every sufferer will try hia remedy, us it
J will e. t them nothing, and may prove a bless-
Par:■*•-wishing the rrescnpUon will jihart
itldre- Rev. EDW**YiU> A. ILcii»N,
Williamnty, N. Y.
BRYANT & RICHARDSON.
j TiOJISEM
AND
W y
II GI STI, G V.
Office, ntriicr Eili-- and Monument. Bin
us. v e it i: s c 8 B :
Hon. L. M. Morrill, M. C , Washington, D. C.
Hon. Sidney Perham. M. C., Washington D C
N I.
iaignr Kebbinrn, K--*,-., New York City.
. <; f. Go «•'. Sh.-p'v, iN.nl ud, Me '
Hon. Joseph Howard,
<N.d. Albert (*. Browne. Jr., Brjston, M;f-s
: *J. S. Shu it.-:., PrcaT I'-v-ol of Health, New York i
City.
myl‘2- J t
N ; FREE DM AN’S SAYINGS AND TRUST :
COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA.. NO. -k> JACK
SON STREET.--Money deposited on or lie fore |
; JWy 15th, 1867, will be entitled to Interest as |
; from July Ut C. 11. PRINCE, Cashier.
: INVALIDS’ WHEEL CHAIRS, FOR
; c* or out-d*aw use, froms2o. Invalid l . rri.w:
jto order. Patent Cantering Horses, $12t0#25. 1
Children’s Carriaues, Swings, Hobby Hors w
! Kw S. W. SMITH,
je2s No. V<l William street, N. Y.
; • CLOTHES WRINGERS OF ALL KINDS
a omptly repaired or taken in part pay or the
| “ Universal.” with the “stop gear,” which is j
| warranted to be durable. Dealers supplied *
i with Doty 's Washing Machine and the “ Uni- ;
! vci-sal” Wring: * METROPOLITAN WASH
ING MACHINE COMPANY. K. C. BROWN
; ING, General Ageut, No. o 2 Court land street, {
Now York, opposite Merchant*’ Hotel.
£500,000.
W 00D.—Larteiilitiitancc in Eniihnd is,
.11 dosnciHlauts or rs'.BSivvf of CLEMENT
\V< *OD, who came from Emrlamf.
Apiify, i.v fitter, postpaid, to the.
SFHKVALIER De ROSAS. •
Advocate, :
*-i Ui-j.-ar Bedford Pia.. ,
.lylS-tw:.! London. |
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Scries. B\ ' . .Wslis..,. 12m0u234 pages, 142 Cuts. 00cent*.
A Fourth Header: .-///. dkite s r'os. \ Fourth Reader oi a Grade
l.ets.cv! the. FI- r 1 a M i <>n! th Io ask-t's oi t):i* School and Family Serie.-L
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! (Extnict from Letter of Major Saxtou, or
dering Readers.]
Washington, D. C., April 24, 1867.
a■» * ->;* *
It was tliouubt by some that we had better
get the Parker cv Watson Seri-, which is the
most uSedin the Schools, simply because soruc
had got it, ior the sake of uniform Uy; but m' !
rccommcmiation prevailed. Cue gentle map ;
present, who hud used both, stated that he had j
used the other as long as he cared to, and con- j
side red the Willson Series art e\u superior,
giving an t \ample oi ilic difference ot time
required in teaching anew pupil, the prefc
i rciico being decidedly, in favor ot the latter
,erkrt. 6o we, starting this new movement,
j Have decided to get the best book extant, so far
; as we knew them.
(Signed) 8. M iiXAUi) Saaton.
From the All tic. t Fis hman (Rev. Lymajs
Abbott, t
as possible useful iufonitalien. For this pur*
They are therefore peculiarly adapted to the
handsomely illustrated, and the illurttrationc
Bcke vg l\. F. axd A. L., i
Office Scpk uiwtekuv. \t Edccatiox,
Kicusond, Va.. Dee. 13, 1866. :
Readers froiu their first publicatiem, and am
t ree to say G \ou, a- I have unii-. rmly said to
teachers, and others, that, \
.ill things considered, l regard them a- th<
best Series before the public. The leading
: aliar tW'.turc of tills Scrips .asaUaypy In
; 'pinvtion of the author, and tffe txv eutioii or
[ the plifcu«o w ell done as scarcely to admit of j
| impro v ernent. Mr. Wi 1 Ison’s style of compo.-;
■ -iGon in i!*e lower numbers of the Series, and I
I something ol his plan iu the higher numbers, i
| have l • • n imitated by some later writers ol
; * riiooi.reader- with decided advantage to their
| works. Hence Air. Willson has not only made
I peerless Scries of his own, but has elevated
| the general standard of such works. Wheu
| ever my choice has not been constrained by
; chvumsbmcc.-:, I Lave alwuy- used this Series
l oth in the white aud colored schools with
which I have been in any way conn' -.ted.
Yours, truly; R. M. Manly,
8 uperinteii dem Edu c a tion.
| From W M. Colby, Geut-nd SaperiLtendcut
Freedman’s Schools in Arkansas.
I never made be- ter readers than from tin- -e
books. The Charts art UL;sßr[.::.-_-vu by an v.
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rnyhi) ‘
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Tennessee dud Northcru Alabama.
TViilsonV K> aders are unsurpassed by «Ty
1 in the English language.
Copi.-s will be scut, postage paid, to par- s
desiring to examine them with a view tc. lu
troduetion, on receipt of half price.
flAtirtii oe Brothels also publish a, Series
of
Sehool and Family Phans,
Twenty-two in number, by Mareius Willson
, and N. A. Calkins.
Thertc Charts are designed, iu coonectiou
! with tU aecomj>unying Manual ot Instruction
|by M a reins Willson (l‘2mo, 50) and
; the Primary Object Lessons by N. A.
( -•■•kins, (l2mo, •;! 50) to famish the teacher
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| following prices. When mounted, two are on
: a can! of the size ot cuoli Chart, about 22 by iMj
Lieiil They are sent by mail, in siurew, at
i t he prices named :
: Ah . In SJunti..
L Fit rm ntary : Sixty Illustrated
Words 35 eta.
11. Heading : First Lessons 35 c-ts.
111. Reading: Second Lessons.... 85 eta.
IV, Reading : Third Lessons 85 cts.
V. Reading. F'ourih Lessons..... 35 eta.
VI, Reading: Filth Lessons 85 cts.
VII. Elementary 8-. iunds 85 cts.
VUI. Phonic Spelling 85 cts.
IX. Writing Churl: 35 cts.
X. Drawing ami Perspective 85 cts.
XI. Lines and Measures 35 cts.
XII. Forms and S-.bids 35 cts^
XLH. Faun ia-c Colors, accompanied
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U> Canlrt $1 50
XIV. Chromai ie Scale of C010r5.... 120
XV. ARir.no.~ : Economical Uses.. 6U cts.
XVI. Cla.-siticationof Animals 60 cts.
XVi I. Biras : ! heir Classification 60 cts.
XVIII. Reptiles and Fishes 60 cts.
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XX. Uiurtsiiieation ot Plants 60 cts.
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There ha.? been nothing published in the
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Chans and th-.- Manual that accompanies them.
[lova Instructor.
'Wiiliou’s Manual is the truest American ex
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I ,a ® jet been made. AI r. Will sou is legitimate'
ly earning ut in this Manual uud the accom
panying Chun-, the basis of Ms admirable
eibSchoe-i H^Uers.—A'. Y. Jl-Acher.