0, 1O, 12, 16, and 3O inches in Diameter. 



We have added to our list, 



1st. A 30-inch Terrestrial Globe, the largest ever made in this country. 



2d. 16-inch Globes, Terrestrial and Celestial. They have besides the latest 

 changes and divisions, the Isothermal Lines of Temperature, and the Deep- 

 Sea Soundings. They are without exception, the most full and complete of 

 any in market. 



3d. A pair of ,12-inch Globes, which are very finely engraved, and are 

 the only Globes of their size, English or American, but that are 20 years 

 behind the times in geographical data. We have also re-engraved our 10- 

 inch plate, so that all are the most modern of any in market. 



4th. Two sizes of Slate Globes. These have a smooth black surface, 

 upon which are drawn the parallel and meridian lines. They are intended 

 for exercise in map drawing, using the common slate pencil. We warrant 

 the ball against cracking, or the surface from crumbling off. 



The following are some of the advantages which we think our Globes 

 have over others, and we would especially call attention to the many defi- 

 ciencies of the English Globes, particularly in reference to the United States, 

 Central America, and Africa. 



They give the boundaries of the States and Territories of -the United 

 States. 



They give the Capitals and prominent Cities of each State. 



They show the New Cities and Towns in the New States and Territories. 



The Mexican and Central American States and Boundaries are laid down. 



The Antarctic Continent is shown. 



The latest discoveries in the Arctic Regions. 



The latest discoveries in Africa ; this is an especially important addition. 



Australia is more full than on any other Globes. 



They show the course of the Submarine Cable ; The U. S. Mail Steamship 

 Route to California ; the Overland Route to California. 



The 12-inch Globe has a Brass Hour Circle, which others made in this 

 country do not have. 



The 16-inch Globe has the Isothermal Lines of Temperature, and the 

 Deep-Sea Soundings. 



We have never had the ball to any Globe that we have sold crack, and 

 warrant them against that very common occurrence to other Globes. 



In a word, an examination will convince any one, that the Globes we 

 offer to the public, are the only ones in market but what are far behind the 

 present time in Geographical data. Considering the length of time that a 

 Globe lasts, it is important that they should be modern when purchased. 



As parties who do not see the 30-inch Globe, might think that the price 

 was not in proportion to that of the others, we give below the superficial 

 surface of our different sizes. 



30-inch, 19.62 feet. 12-inch, 3.14 feet. 



10 " 2.11 " 6 " .78 " 



By which it will be seen that the surface of the 30 inch, is almost ten times 

 larger than that of the Ifr-inch. 



30-inch, Terrestrial, with Quadrant and Compass, on a 



splendid Mahogany Frame with Casters, - - $150 00 



30-inch Terrestrial, with Quadrant, on plain Wood Frame, 100 00 



