The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, March 25, 1861, Image 4

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ollie CAMwcak. MARIETTA, - - - - MARCH 25. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Western & Atlantic (State) I?ail Read. Atlanta to Chattanooga. 138 Miles. Far ■ $5. JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. Day Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta daily at TO.IO a. m. Marietta at 11.25 Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.00 p. m. Leaves Chattanooga at 4 05 a.m. Arrives at Marietta 12.05 p. m. at Atlanta 1.15 r. m. Express Freight Train. Leaves Atlanta. 1.25 p. m. Marietta 2.55 Arrives at Chattanooga 12.45 a. m. Leaves Chattanooga 4 25 p. m. Marietta 2.05 a. m. Arrives at Atlanta 3 35 a, m. Atlaiatn. nmS West I’oisafi. Railroad. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.10a. m and arrives at West Point 3.10 p, m. Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta. . .0.30 a. m. and arrives at West Point 5.46a. m. Morning Passenger Train leaves West Point 3.01 and arrives at Atlanta at 7.59 a. in. Evening Passenger Train leaves West Point 7.59 a. m. and arrives at Atlanta 3.00 Fare to W est Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendant. s c i-i edrr t. e o f GEO. RAIL ROAD PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Augusta 0.30 a. nr. Arrive Atlanta 9.15 a. in. “ *• 2.39 p. m. “ “ 11.45 p. in. “ Atlanta 8.45 p. in. “ Augusta 5.56 a. in. “ “ 0,05 a.m. *•' ‘‘ 6.20 p. in. At&eaas Branch. Leave Augusta 0.30 a. in. I . . om „ w , o Alll\e AtJichS o. 10 *i, td. “ Atlanta 8.40 p. m. j . ~ ~ Augusta6.2o p. m “ Athens 11.00 a. m ’ , ... . ~ l lt I “• Atlanta 11.4i> “ No trains on Athens Branch on Sunday to connect with trains leaving Augiistiat 12.30 S. itu'rday Night, and Atlanta. at 8. 1.0 - ttiirday Evening. WG'ihssagie-u Branch. Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. Arrive Washington 7.'_’> p in << w’.i- ‘ Airrii.da 6.20 1 ‘ ( “ Atlanta 11.10 “ “ Atlanta 9.05 a. m. “ Washington 7.25 “ Through IPrcigihA Tr .ias AttgusHa to Atlaaila,. hoi its Leave Charleston 6,00 p m. arrive Aii-ensfa 6.00a m 12 Augusta 8.50a. m. “ Atlanta 3.17 “ I s “ *• 1.-15 p. m. ” 5.-19 “ 16 Through Freight Trahrs Atlanta to Augusta. nevus Leave Atlanta6.oo am. Arrive A’leu fa 11.16 pin 18 “ “ 5 15 ]>. in. “ “ 5.13 “ .‘.I Freight Train* ESranchc JEAteE. ABRIVI., noli., VI. a \ . II IBS, A-Ugß.soam Atbu’i-S.lOam 'I V.’ ..' . 7-'5 ■tn II Artrta6.oo*‘ “ b.bi 26 ■ 7.25 “ ; s “ 5.15 pm “ 8.16- “ r> 7.23 " 26 f?AW.V,7.I A. I//./?'J 0 ) GE , Y« • 'GF, Augusta, Jan. Ist To. ( G. . < ■* IN IIW.B »llMfN**.. '•’r—-»-C3JR.- Z • Goshen Butter, &c. |>RIME GOSHEN BUTTER, Prime Cheese, l»l. I 1 I'.il uiul i Ci . SODA IViscuits, i Chocolate. Broma aivi t’orua, ILD "< - ‘VC'S, assorted, PICKiu’SS, of various kinds in bottles, Cucumber Pici-E’-. p, by the gallon, Paisius, Currants, and Citrons E ? 3G B \ PNS IU ti S, Nutmegs, Cin mon. mi'i nt:.i piv.s. For sale by 01■ 1 1 E\! il>OJ'\ ,<OX. Instruction in Music. IN I I ' i IXII to ■ ■!([,' iu .Mari: i ta. I propose to . gi\<• instruction in Vocal and Instriiainit ii shisic. I have rest.h-d for ton ye is in Geer ia. have taught in Athens Green, Mille r viile. t a. villc, Xe , and can gi ve the ie. t re;. -:<■:.-vs a•to < ■ i \ mid character. 1 have as\ t n .•!’ niv own !’.>r (he I'iano, v hicli is especially an v.• :. \ ;i di < >E THIS CO'JN’TRY, which gr< ■ ' ; ■ ■ ’ \ - I will gi veil Prue ion. in lim > 1 A r:G . X.;r. Vio lin and \ < , 6 '' Cor I’artieida < emgiire id 'i iF Uv .. 1 >vi-, r' ...t<-re. decl I ts E. M. i:i>WAKI>V. Kl’Ls Xi<N nnd . V ?>’’ Vd/ fllili'. Sub. i ;n. ,u’.!> i: .in I e public I that the\ li-i\e <• .i<. 1. in ll;. , itx rs AT LAN l'A.. ,\ v \ \ 1 ; o< »l< -11;1uh ■i‘ V. !;i Books. lod -, ,1c; ' 11 \• J ■ ,k |M. • t.* is. Il,,;, • and Stable It >■ ■i. ,■.. i t<. It : , a. I p >,\ With or wi Printed Heatiiu d pat ti 111 ll ired. m illitlet lire.l in the H; n <t and m. -t durable m.inner x i.... iu . .v. V a..iiics. Me-;.. New.spa;-, .X. . : . ai: v .. ■ .I ( t ,li. i m lice. g*'p Older.''re:a .0. pan <4 the State will meU with prompt attention, and Books requiri. I to b< s< nt by mail, h imi. w.i ’ i.-.-r I. ean .ulli enveloped «o a> to avoid tl . y i . trausporta fion. j i.rti do ' MA-teX X CO rpilE cop rtt eiship ;. d>; >;e e \i-t ng l et.. ; ■ s i L lla’ps \ in I .1. H. Jack on. of U .swell, Cobb Co., Ga.. ini ’, r tb, Hi :e id -t\l oi 11 r. -,e. X,l kson. ’■s thisduv dis> rive 1 b\ nratn d con-ent. Si:\B »i:\’.l n \M<EY. _Fvb 11. tef.l \Mils K. J Wi<so\. & A" IVVg , plllCl N VT'.X -■ I . ■ ’ ■ ..1 si V West as Phv-ici.in to t'ie |a;l. t r th <-nstt'ng v, otti. vin ■!'. Bui mm.upst . s, wher. 1 au be | l ,n'.d .it .dl 11 li-'S. G ; .O, W. i 1\ X I'• COI . 30 .- C , X ■ .11.. . . . 1.-. a | ..nd sale by \\ M. <» f <ON JIIRIEIT.I FEMILE lOLUGE. Mariella. I la. T*' uni -ts T. B. ( vHM'EU, A. M.. Ptimii. al. ( -st’! TZ <r J.'/ ' 7XI :l> !—A l.ti t IX. i-h P.3-y .te’ *’ '.h .I > Giv.’iKsx I INEII *4oo# If MISCELLANEOUS. AMBROTYPE GALLERY. I REMOVED! To Corner of die Square, Georgia. riAITANKFUL for the very liberal patronage I have I received the past four years lam happy to in -J_ form the public that I have lifted up a Picture Gallery second to none in the State. lam now pre pared to furnish my friends and customers with Pic tures of all sizes and styles, equal to the best pro duced by the Photographic art. All are invited to call anc see specimens. Prices low. gST ERAIS STRICTLY CASH. fe-bl—tt GEO. J. GABLE. "at ’£ii.E~ OL ZD STXv .iX D ! oo rgNUE undersigned, thankful for past favors, is still _H_ manufacturing and repairing CARRIAGES v’TT - ' and OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A X I) X” o. 1 Iron axle AVagoiis, all of the Best Styles and rinisli, A tT And all V7 arr an te d. Repiniing done in all the branches, as heretofore. All ac -.ils (/■!<; ,_,.i pt 'Those indebted will please < mic forward and settle. Marietta, Jan. 1, 1861. HUMPHREY REID. J O IIN 11.8 ANG ES. -M V' 5X CARRIAGE f T RIM JI 1A (I, il ar bi c s s 31 a R i is g a is <! S a tl d 1 e r y. • 000000 Al the T oom over Ki Aland's Cellar. Undersigned would most re spec! fully i a’l tbe attention of ti e public to the above bu.-im whicli be intendscari ving on in all its VAPIt.)IIS DEi’ARI .MEN I S with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few establishments in the South. Ul'.l’A 1 it! XG of nil kinds promptly attenib’d to. Ac.-.mills will I><‘ due au.l eotlectiblv twice a year—say the Ist of July and January of each year. Accounts not scttl<-d inoniptly at those times will haw interest for all the time llu-y remain unsettled A libera! shareof patronage is respect full v solicited JOIIX R. SANGES anti Seliool. 'I 111-, exercises of my school w ill be resumed on Monday January 7th le6l. # Ample assistance is pro vided for ]>rcper attention to all who may apply.— Ic-rmsas iicreti. tore, (payable quarterly) with a de duction where more pupils than one come from the saa.c family. iJc-e. 27, It-dO. J. J. HUNT. W . T . M (.) ORE, I SirrOSABLE T. lILUR ! MvKIETTA, (Ir OllUlA. V ( * -D respe. t fa!l, ' i t In- eiti • -us of Mari- V V ett.i an 1v: i.iity th it he is y.-riu uu-ntly loca ted in the < ;iv, icr>- !:■• i.it- curving < n the 'l'ail > iug Pusinos.. in all its departm nts.in the latest and m -st improved, style <-t the .".i t, and e.irm-stlv s.>- la iis a coi.tiiiaan-1.-<.f that pitrona-gi-heretofore ex tended t > him. Satist-ietioii w irrauted. ' Rooms up stairs over Wade White’s Grc eery, imrdi side of Public S inarc. feb 22 I'-til N< k \v xU i i 1. 11 Sll o[ >. r !MI I. imdcis'igm-J having pci mam'ntly located in *• Ao.i.eita villi a \-. w . : . . r\aug on th ■ Painting I msim ;> ni ..I I : - v.i. c cis ■. on I a cuts, ha ■ taken the I'i'oni over t. ■ worXsl: -p oi \V . It. M ■'lown. on Deca tur Street. He would it -.pcctiully call the attention ot i it! . -ns.ami ctl.e'. >t > the same, and earnestly solic it a sliare of p r. m . J.. Wo.k done with I'.vmiHtnc'S and dispatch, jaulb-ly ' I N? HAYS. 1861 MarW< ' 1861 Mr IE DIMS. ■ o Osgood’s India Chodngogiie for A -tte, Sweet’s Liiement, Davis’ Pain Killer, Dailey s Pain Extra t<>r, The Mustang Liiiiiueiit, Hoilowav's t'intuieiit, (Hntineiit lor Piles, Wistar's B. WiMi"n< ry, Ayei > Cherty Pectoral, Jayne’s Expectorant, Aver's Sarsaparilla, Dctu.is' Sar.-a; ai if a. Kinclicn’s do HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. Il’ierl.ave s letters, flic Colleton Bitters, Hurdland s do I lie Oxygenated do Ik’ .:. - St: gh'ug Cor,li.rl. Ju, ,>b's rkuJi.d. Lahm stock’.- X’crniifuge Jea Par <!.- Piaster;' Tiioinp.S'-n’s eve water, i’.ior Man’s do c.’id 32 a.kliti- n..l kr Patent Till-. Balsams, Etslor.iiivi's, Xe . de , .’ •alif MARKLEY x JOYNER. I H ill -i X am.. •-, A :J<. XN -.iiojt.-. Prunes, I’ixs- < i el; ti if te. i 'lee I Tonu, DPR K SA 1- A 1 > OIL, I'iiie Green anti iitaek Tens Ac. For sale by WM. RG )T, X >N. ri.wi u. A a c e --Hi pl\ v i dilkient ';.diiic.s ju-f received. \ ' GROVE xTll IXEK MISCELLANEOUS. VICIO RY ! I The Kuabe Piano again Triumphant - - CARL F. BARTH HAS constantly on hand at his PIANO DEPOT, on Whitehall Street, Atlanta,Georgia, an assortment of the celebrated Piano Fortes of Win. Ki ml>e & Co., jf £5 J j x ! Which are unsurpassed in volume and richness of Tone, durability and workmanship. gyp In addition to the above, a variety of Instru i meats from the best Northern Factories, can always be found at his Establishment, at prices from $250.00 for Rosewood 7 Octave Pianos, and upwards. The KN ABE PIANO, during the late Fair at Mont i gornery, Alabama, took the premium over all Instru ’ ments on exhibition, amongst which was. also, a Driggs Patent Piailo. And they have ncer failed to take the ; whenever and wherever they have been brought into competition with the Pianos of all the best makers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. — They have the full Iron Frame, and are guarantied for five years from the day of sale, with the priv i ilege of exchanging any time within six months from the day of sale, should such instrument not give en tire satisfaction. Second hand Pianos in good repair for sale or hire. The highest market price will be paid for old Pknos, when given in exchange for new Instruments. Tetning and Repairing. Connected with my establishment are competent tun ers, and skillful workmen, who are Piano makers by profession ; all kind of work in my line will be done in factory style, and orders for 'Tuning or Repairing any where in the State from the East, West, South or North will receive prompt attention. Tuning by the year done at r.-ditced prices, and all work warranted. My old motto based on the “ no cure, no pay” princi ple, “ satisfaction given or no charge,” will now as heretofore, 1 strict]y adhered to. at home and abroad. Those who wish to call on me, will please re collect, that there are two Music Stores close together on Whitehall Street, and that the first one to the right in coming from the Railroad is mine. Jan. 1-ly ' CARL F. BARTIT. 'GEORGIA KIIiTARY INSTITUTE ' L Xi-IXT SESSI< >N of this Institution will be ! opened on the 20th February, 1861, ensuing. I For the character of the Institute as a Military I College we refer to tl e;- (1| -f ( .f the Board of Visitors I and the Annual Message of his Excellency the Gov- I ernor. The Toard ot Visitors for 1860 commend the good order and neatness of every thing con -1 nected with the School.” —‘‘ the thoroughness of its instruction “ the high tone and gentlemanly ■ bearing of the ('inlets individually and. as a Corps”— I and “ congratulate the patrons of the Institute upon the growth, health and muscle of their sons devel oped l>y .Military trainiie-.” 'J lie Governor in his Annual Message accords high iirais-- to the di s ipline and government of the School and declares it to lie " imtforhtnt t>> the future an<l .juutni- -of our Stair..” AVi: invite special attention to the fact that the Governor ol the State is Prcsidetit i Ex-Oftii.io,” cl the Board of control. COURSE GF STUDIES. IN MATH I’M Al’li 4/A G ■ >-. -Arithmetic, Al i geb-.-.i, I’i-ine Geometiy and Trigonometry.—3<Z i Descriptive Geometry, Linear Perspective and the theory of Shades and Shadows. Surveying, Analytical Gcometrv - 2-/- -Calculus. . IN THE FRENI II LANGI AGE Valine’s Ollen dorl s lull <•< mse, \;e de Washiiigton.-37 CZaw-—Man- I get’s Analogy, Charles 12th, Racine. EXGi.isH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Bul lion’s l-.ngiish Grammar and Practical Exercises; <>nackenXoe Rhetoric. 2d CZ-tss -Blair’s Rhetoric, ' Composition and Elocution IN HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Weber’s Uni versal, Tytler’s Universal, Trost's United States, ' Mitchel s Ancient and Modern Geography. j IN NATURAL PHILOSOPHY -Mei •I.anics i Bart lett's 'Text.) < i t! a, A- rc.nomy, (Olmsted,) Chemis try. Mineralogy ati-l Geology taught by lecture in a '■ course of two years. IN EXGTN!.EJUNi 1 : A full course in the- Fir-t i Class Toth Civil and Military, comprising the princi• I'-" "1 t arpentry, Ma--i iy and construction in Iron lloads. Railroads an.l Canals, Fiel Fortifications, Pi-rm.ua-nt Military Woras. IN I.'. lit": Int.mtry of the Line (Scott’s text.) Livid • >.- hi - i l ~: Artil!• i \ (Ande .-cm’s I . S.) : Cavalry (Poinsett’s, i laj ; .a- otic halt in adv; nee lor the present year. lor one se-, i mos jive months, in full of board, tui tion, sued, lightsslos i Surgeon s tee no other medie.il charge,) 5 > ‘G; ■ - Clotlnr g. I niform, Ac -15 1 he Leai-lature appropriated nine thousand dollars 1 ! ■!’ the l--ie-.it <•; the In.-Gtute. and have enabled US to solicit a Luger patronage Lv the people. F. W. ciIMIKS, B’ipei intend-.-nt, DIARIES! MAIIKLEY eV JOYNER ILix ■ ie.c..< a Lirve st >ek of Pocket Diaric's from 20 t«. to 8 . th< m Also have i n -t: >r<- s!.?00 worth of Letter. Cap and Note 1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES, CO TIIOFSAND ENVELOPES, U>o B< ITTLES GO' >1) INK, 3() GPt(US STEEL PENS, also, Gold Pen-, hory Tablets Lead Pencils, Aic., Ac., and 3,000 \ oiiiu.es Miscellaneous Books. FO Cl 2 JIOP SE CO A CIILINE 1 roiti Marietta to Cumming, Geo. 1 .- • -• -n I- ■’ al-ve line a splendid ■ T’ "r II- - ( n. with excellent stock and I y- l:; oil 5-i iy. lvw! i. h pa-.-enge-i s arc- put through in .-h< .‘er iin.e ;■... I with, far greater con:;i nee than term rly. Every itteiition will be paid to their com | tort. ,i. .r. i e-.: <'.an-1 to make thi- line e-inal to any in the South. | O'- ,'■ - : k -■ 3V. X railr -rd at Ma- t iet ta. ■..' i ■ : .v-.\\ e>T. -; iv- u..1 I- ridays for Cum- H; - 1- '-io.-.’l In.i-o.iys an-1 Situr-; ' d;iv- --: tine , ua€ da\» with the Hack to ! i; - -5: .. ’ i. x. HEGGIE. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. "Wm. -A_. Frazer HAS at last »emoved to his new store (two door below the old stand,) where he has a complete stock of WATCHES. rUN-'l JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Silver and. PLATED Ware. Also, an endless variety of Christmas Presents 1! WHICH HE OEFERS Cheaper than Bver!! CALL A T THE :, w to n , And see for 1l 9 o u r seir es. E2sF° Remember 7'iTD doors below the old stand, dec!4- GRASS SEEDS. 0 MARKLEY & JOYNER ARE selling at prices which are themselves an in ducement: White Dutch Clover, Kentucky Blue Grass, Rape and Hemp Seed. Orchard Grass, Sweet scented Vernal do., Lucerne Seed. i cleaned and put up by Landreth, Philadelphia. We return our thanks for the liberal patronage ex . tended to our stock of Southern Grown Garden Seeds, ! raised by the Shakers of Kentucky. Our assortment j is still unbroken, We also oiler . Seed in balk, Early Flint Alatton Corn, Earls Sifgar tl “ j Early ACay Peas, English Alai row fat Peas, \Long Orange Carrott Seeds, Nulm-'y M.lon Dwarf French Okra, Carolina C. I . 7-»//</' Beans, Horticultural Beans. A full assortment of the above to be found at Feb 22 M ARKLEY &JO YNF.R’S. WE ROOT & SM Z-JFFER FOR SALE, FOB A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSOKTMF.Vi’ fQ I-’ A M 11. Y GROCERIESIS AMONG WHICH ARE CHOICE GREEN and BLACK TEA, CHOCOLATE, BROM A and COCOA, PICKLES AND PRESERVES, CHEESE AND BUTTER, I CRACKERS, assorted, SUGAR CURED HAMS, CLEAR BACON SIDES, CHOICE SHOULDERS, SMOKED BEEF, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, SPICES, ah kinds and best quality, ; MACKEREL, SHAD, Wldtc Fish, SOAPS, a large assortment, RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES, &c. For rale by W M. ROOT & SON. At tke Passenger Depot, MARIETTA, GEOB. GIA, House, well arrange 1 and conveniently lo- JL cated, is open for the accommo lation of pema nent and transient boar<lers. \\ e an-, determined to spare no pains or attention to makejgnests comfortable. Porters always in atten dance t the trains. DOBBS X HUDSON. Feb 22, 1861-ly WILLIAMS & McLEAN. MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in all kinds of FLTLt NIT TT It E, MOSS AND ILUR MATTRESSES, I.ooking Glass Plates Ac. PEACH -TR E E sT R E ET, Atlanta. Georgia apri-26’ 0 JKJ- READ OUR NOTICE. 4 LL of our accounts for the past year are now due. Zm and we earnestly request our friends tocomefor [ ward ami settle up, as we are compelled to have tnu . ney to carry on our business. J- l « 11 -1 m LAM METT & G ROVFS MISCELLANEOUS. > DRUGS! Ml MARKLEY & JOYNEK A NNOUNCEto their Customers that they have commenced the New Year with a New, Full and Complete stock of Drugs and Medicines. Our present assortment of all the Usual ffoods kept in a Drug Store, is now offered at prices that cannot fail to suit. Persons in want of any of the following would do well to price them at our house : Kero s e si. e IS us'n in g Oi I, KEROSENE LAMPS from 60 cts. to $3.75 each, —also — Turpentine, Fluid, Candles, Alcohol, Lard and Sperm Oils, Linseed Oil, White Leads, Painters Colors, Put ty, Window Glass, Druggists’ Vials, ©vg &©o jjfgT” Prescriptions Carefully put up. janll-tf MARKLEY & JOYNER. tZajrDwAjre? Furnishing' Goodsl etc., <tc.. cst side of Public Square The largest stoefc ever brought to eilSarietta* ir. L . HUI DSIFO RTH Announces that he Las just received the largest amt most complete assortment of LTarclware ff. " 1 House LTurnisliing Ooocls L ' . Ever brought to this market,— which will be sold onmorefa s- vorable terms than ever before.' Iron, Steel, Nails, Pots, Latches, Locks, Binges, Carpenter’s Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens, Parlor, Kilclnm, Box and Wood Stoves, every viiiiety of Blacksmith’s Tools, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Cross Cut, Tenon, Mill, and Wood Saws. Table Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware, Corn Shelters, N'cyCic.r, Tlirks, Shovels, Spades, Paints, Oils, GE. INSS. GUNS and PISTOLS. BuPderC and UirpeidcrN’ Hardware, oil uX..»JucU lie wanantH hirrwtf tOTrrlPnt K -BK 1 TL.I .V T A I 1 R. ICE S! / I ’oi’ < ’ash. He also manufactures every variety of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Jlatre, Job Work cf all kinds done on short notice. Call and examine my stock. CU' J TERMS CASH. Jgj W. 1.. WADSWORTH. St. Janies’ Institute. Eoi* Young La,dio.3. On the ISeclory Grounds. FiV.MAJU lilff, BENEDICT, Rector anrf ® Teai-lit-r of'Christian Evidencesand Ethics. AS J. E. C4ii,B 8-ICIV, Principal. •I BJS. V. li. FIS,.VS Bias, Assistant. fi»ROF. V. 23. JI A Wirr, Teacher of Modern Languages. PR«>F. il. JI. lIfIIWARBY, Instructor in Vo cal and Instrumental Music. The School yeai consi-ts of ten months, with a short v.nation in midsummer, and a long one at Ghrhtimis. Th--next < ion will commence February 4, and end July 26. I here will L ■ an examination at the end of each t- nii. not op- n csc.-pt to the parents and friends of the pu| il- and to invited guests. Parents, Guardians, ami li.-uds are rique. tcd to visit the Institute at any time. \ ;n i daily ii i-1 is kept of each ptqiil’s conduct and seboiar-hip ; and at the end of the month, a re port is - -nt home to the parent or guardian. Ihe punctu ! attendance at the beginning, and ili roin.ion! tiie ,-e- ion, is of the highest consequence. No all--wan. - can I. ■ made for absence except in the can- of prof i.acted illness. 1 h<- i.mge of Studies pursued is divided into a primary course, PREPAH.4TORY COURSE, l-iist Form and Second Foim. an I an A( ADEMIC COURSE, First f rm, second form and third forint * i in in r pai ticulurs of this arrangemeu in in . .u tuini-liid on application. * ' and Ancient Languages, Music, Drawing at stage of either course, as may be desired. i e. ; ins of Tuition by the Month : Prim ; / (’ourse, $2 50 11, *' -ry “ 800 ln -’ " ( 'rji‘iuy English Branches, 400 T ” Ibgher “ .* and Ancient I Hi- : ; gqq _ ' Loii!- Ea-i M, !. ; tl Languages, 200 ' ! i'i 0r( 1 uitar,....5 Os) 1 d, Hj ker Art, 500 “ Classing 2 00 ‘ 3 00 Bill- la tuition from th--time of entrance to the ' 1 the ' y 1 "; 1 -yabte in April and October. ’ °’ J ' -- e 1 i“ good families at reasona- i -le r : ms. --i'.-e ’O di v be-m.i i -to the Principal, or to ~ . * A FEE BENEDICT, Rector, mana, Jan. 26 r 1861. r t \ L -Y. ,; d lot yf Almonds, Filberts, Pecan, English 11. Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts and Raisins. Jnstr - ivutj ! 7 GROVES & BUTNER T .U. i-’ish: “ J / / h i eid\ LI) /—a lot of White Fish and Treat, v ncv9-L GROVE BUTNER