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The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which they can supply the MAGAZINE and WEEKLY promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the Office

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An Extra Copy of either the MAGAZINE or WEEKLY will be supplied gratis for every Club of FIVE SUBSCRIBERS at $4.00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $20.00, Back Numbers can be supplied at any time.

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THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SERIES.

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ROBINSON'S

COMPLETE SERIES OF MATHEMATICS.

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WALTON'S INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC,

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WALTON'S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS,

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II.

Walton's Intellectual Arithmetic.

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THE PICTORIAL PRIMARY ARITHMETIC is designed to give the young learner his FIRST LESSONS IN NUMBERS. It is appropriately illustrated, and pursues the OBJECT METHOD; it is simple, complete, and original, presenting the elementary combinations of numbers in a series of progressive lessons, calculated to interest and develop the mind of the child. THE INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC contains a full course of MENTAL EXERCISES, together with an INTRODUCTION to WRITTEN ARITHMETIC; and not only forms a connecting link in the series, but, used independently, meets the wants of the large class of students who can devote but little time to this study.

THE WRITTEN ARITHMETIC, for Common and Higher Schools, is a thoroughly analytical and progressive work; it presents the science of numbers in a philosophical manner, and affords a more full and varied practice than any other book of its class. Its original and thorough system of reviews commends it to every practical teacher. A distinguishing feature of this Arithmetic is its adaptation to the present wants of business life.

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KEYS, Parts I. & II.,

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PART I. contains above TWO THOUSAND EXAMPLES, (with their answers,) in the fundamental operations in Arithmetic.

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