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By arrangement made between editor and publisher all subscribers will send their names and their dollars to H. H. Harris, Richmond College, Richmond, Va., all advertisers will transact their business. with M. W. Hazlewood, Richmond, Va.

Money should be remitted by draft, check or P. O. order. If simply enclosed in a letter it must be at the risk of the person sending it.

The Journal will be issued regularly on or about the 10th of each month. If any subscriber fails to receive his copy by the 20th he will please notify the editor promptly.

Each volume of the Journal contains 384 pages in the main body and 96 pages in the official department, making in all 480 8 vo. pages of original and selected matter-all for one dollar.

Advertisements show the spirit of the times better than any other part of a pericdical. Those published in the JOURNAL ought to be read by every teacher.

Back numbers of the JOURNAL can be supplied to a few new subscribers. The first applicants will get them.

MRS. SOUTHWORTH'S NEW NOVEL.

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THE ARTIST'S LOVE; AND OTHER STORIES. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, and her sister, Mrs. Frances Henshaw Baden, will be published in a few days by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. "The Artist's Love; and Other Stories," will be issued in a large duodecimo volume, uniform with Mrs. Southworth's other works, and sold by all Booksellers at $1.75 in cloth, or $1.50 in paper cover; or copies will be sent by mail, post-paid, by the publishers, on receipt of price. All of Mrs. Southworth's thirty-five books are put up in a neat box, cloth, full gilt backs, &c. Price $61.25. The following new books have just been published by this house, and are spoken of very highly: "The Outcast; and other Poems, by author of Beautiful Snow." "The Lawrence Speaker," being a selection of Literary Gems for Schools and Private Study. "Within the Maze," by Mrs. Henry Wood. "Wild Oats Sown Abroad," by T. B. Witmer, a series of Spicy European Private Letters from the Portfolio of a Gentleman of Leisure. "My Hero," a capital English love story. "A Lonely Life," by a new writer. "Rome and the Papacy," from the French of La Gattina, with a life of the present Pope; and a new edition of "Beautiful Snow," with handsome illustrations.

For all Homes and Schools. The choice of either of two exquisite $2.00 Steel Engravings entitled "An Arm-full" and "Help me Up" given free to every subscriber for 1873. $1.00 secures picture and Magazine. A special Elocutionary Department with fresh and popular Readings, Recitations, New Dialogues, &c., every month. Pronounced the cheapest and best Magazine published, for Teachers, Youths and Families. Used in many schools as a Reader. Great inducements for Agents. Special terms to School Clubs. Send a green stamp for specimens and "tools" to use in forming clubs. J. W. DAUGHADAY & Co., Publishers, 434 and 436 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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TEACHERS' MANUALS.

Atwater's School Government...
Brook's Teachers' Register....

Calkins' Object Lessons. New edition.
Hart in the School Room....

Holbrook's Normal Method of Teaching.
Ivison's School Diaries, 1 and 2, per doz..
Northend's Teacher's Assistant..

Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching.

Tracy's School Record (Pocket, 65)...
Wickersham's School Economy.

White's Common School Register.....

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STARKE & RYLAND'S,
915 Main St., Richmond, Va.

LONG LOOKED FOR
COME AT LAST.

THE UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE.-The best Low Priced Microscope ever made, exceedingly useful for examining flowers, insects and Minute Objects, Detecting Counterfeit Money, and Disclosing the Wonders of the Microscopic World. It is adapted to the use of Physicians, Teachers, Students and the Family Circle. Requires no Focal adjustment, and can therefore be readily used by any person. Other Microscopes of no greater power cost $3.00 each and upwards, and are so difficult to understand that none but Scientific men can use them, the Universal always gives satisfaction.

GEO.P.ROWELLYCO. One single Microscope will be sent carefully

41. PARK ROWL NEW YORK

packed, by mail, on receipt of $1.00. Agents
wanted everywhere.

Address, D. L. STAPLES & CO.,

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Allen, Michigan

819 & 821 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

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SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, OFFICES, AND PUBLIC HALLS.

OUR ADVANTAGES.

Our Manufactory is located in the heart of one of the finest bard-lumber regions. Our facilities for kiln-drying are so extensive and complete, that we use only the most thoroughly seasoned lamber. We have an ample foundry under our own immediate supervision, and give particular attention to the proper mixing of our metals, using only the best grades of charcoal blast pig-iron. SCHOOL SEATS AND DESKS.

We think we can safely say that, in general plan and construction, our School Furniture excels any other manufactured in the United States. We call attention to the following distinctive features:

1. The great strength of the combination, differing from all others in this: that both seat and desk have ample support near the outer edge, aside from the support of the hinge.

2. Our castings weigh several pounds more per set than any others manufactured, and are universally regarded, by persons competent to judge, as the smoothest and best finished castings in the market.

3. Our Patent Adjustible Friction Hinge is indestructible, completely noiseless without the use of rubber, simple in construction, and such is the pressure that the seat or desk will remain at whatever angle placed, and when raised will lock noiselessly. The pressure can be regulated at will, not for a day or a week, but as long as the solid material will wear.

4. The seat is of superior width, and the curves in both seat and desk are such as to make the correct position in sitting the most easy one.

5. As every part of both seat and desk is independent of every other part, they can be conveniently packed for transportation, easily and firmly secured in position, and, in case of any defacement of the wood-work, the part can be easily replaced.

Our Settees, with folding seat and reversible back, are durable, convenient, comfortable, and comparatively cheap.

Recitation Seats, Teachers' Desks of every style, etc., etc.

The Wood Finish on all work the very best.

We use Ash, Walnut, or Cherry Lumber, or intermix, as desired.

School Superintendents and Members of Boards of Education are invited to send for our Illustrated Catalogue.

Address, CLAXTON, REMSEN & HAFFELFINGER,

Philadelphia, Pa

Text-Books for Virginia.

The following Text-Books of the Eclectic Educational Series have just been officially adopted by the State Board of Education for use in the Public Free Schools of Virginia:

McGuffey's New Eclectic Readers and Speller,

By Dr. WM. H. McGUFFEY,

Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in the University of Virginia.

Harvey's Elementary Grammar,
Harvey's English Grammar,

By THOMAS W. HARVEY, A. M.

These Grammars have been adopted for use in the Public Schools of no less than NINE STATES Since their first publication. They are pronounced the most thoroughly practical treatise on the subject of Grammar now before the public.

McGuffey's Readers and Harvey's Grammars may be obtained at the Depositories established by requirement of the State Board, as follows, viz.:

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Parties desiring to introduce the above Text-Books, are recommended to apply directly to the Depository nearest them, thus saving expense of freight, boxing, insurance, &c. WILSON, HINKLE & CO., Publishers.

LATEST PUBLICATIONS.

BROWN'S PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. 50 Lessons. 288 pp., illustrated. $1.50.

Prof. A. C. Shortridge, Sup't, Indianapolis, Ind.:

Dear Sir-I have examined Prof. Brown's Physio'ogy, comparatively with four other most popular works, and, in my opinion, it is superior to any other as a text-book for pupils from twelve to sixteen years of age. I can recommend it to your attention, most heartily believing that in its simplicity and brevity it will give all the requisite principles of the science of Physiology for pupils of this grade. Very respectfully yours, W. B. FLETCHER, Prof. of Physiology in Indiana Medical College.

VENABLE'S UNITED STATES HISTORY. 280 pp., illus

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"We are inclined to pronounce it, on the whole, the best of its class and size. maps are far the best we remember seeing in any American book of this class, and the portraits are large and most of them very good ones." -The Nation.

THALHEIMER'S MANUAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY.

378 pp., illustrated. $2 50.

8vo,

"The most serviceable work of its class within the reach of our schools. It has, indeed, no rival worth mentioning."-The Nation.

"The best American book of its kind."-N. Y. Independent.

"Whether viewed with reference to its substance or its form--the selection and arrangement of its matter, the style of its composition, or the mechanical dress in which all is presented to the public, it is a genuine book. It may be fearlessly accepted at its own valuation, and more. Christian Union.

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HENKLE'S TEST SPELLING-BOOK. Over 5,000 difficult words. 144 pp. 40c.

ECLECTIC PRIMARY COPY-BOOK.

lectic Penmanship. 12c.

WILLIAMS'S PARSER'S MANUAL.

lish Grammar. $1.00.

To accompany the Ec

Companion to any Eng

PINNEO'S GUIDE TO COMPOSITION. New edition in cloth.

250 Lessons. 75c.

McGUFFEY'S JUVENILE ECLECTIC SPEAKER. New and improved edition. 75c.

THE EXAMINER, OR TEACHER'S AID. New edition, just

ready. 50c.

Supplies of the above (except the Examiner) for first introduction, and sample copies for examination, furnished at two-thirds the annexed retail prices. Full Descriptive Circulars sent to any address.

ECLECTIC PENS. No. 100, School Pen, $1.25 per gross, or

25c. for two dozen in small box

No. 200, Commercial Pen, and No. 300, Ladies' Pen, $1.25

per gross. Sample Card, three pens of each kind, 10c.

TEACHERS are invited to send for our new Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue, and for specimen pages of the following: Eclectic Geographies, Venable's U. S. History, Phillips's Singer, and Leigh's Phonetic Readers.

WILSON, HINKLE & CO., PUBLISHERS,

No. 137 Walnut St., Cincinnati.

No. 28 Bond St., New York.

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