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HEADQUARTERS, DISTRICT OF ALABAMA,
BUREAU R. F. & A. L.,
Montgomery, Ala., October 28th, 1867.

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THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES

I. Believing uniformity of text-books to be essential to proficiency in study, and system in teaching, the Superintendent of Education has perfected an arrangement with the publishers of the following text books, by which pupils will be supplied for introduction at twenty (20) per cent. less than the publishers wholesale prices: 
Parker & Watson's National Readers, Spellers and Primer,
Monteith and McNally's Geographies,
Davies' Arithmetics and Higher Mathematics,
Clark's First Lessons in Grammer,
Clark's English Grammar,
Monteith's Youth's History United States,
Williard's Universal History,
Jarvis' Primary Phisiology [[Physiology]] ,
Beers' Penmanship, (12 nos.),
Northend's Dictation Exercises,
Northend's Entertaining Dialogues,
Brookfield's First Lessons in Composition,
National School Tablets, (10 Nos.),
Carll's Child's Book of Natural history,
Peck's Ganot's Natural Philosophy,
Norton aud [[and]] Porter's First Book of Science,
Brooks' Latin Books.

II. These books will be made accessible immediately,