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F. M. MYERS,
AUoi'iit 1 ?’ sxt
Marietta,
.£42-Will attend to all business cntrusted to ..is
Ca £/ e _•—Denrnead & Wright, A J. Hansell,
Irwin & Lester, Marietta, Georgia, Hon. bo.. Co
hen, and S. Yates Levy, Savannah, Ga.
Nov. 23, ts.
DAVID IRWIX, GN-EENI.EE BVTLER.
IRWIN & BUT! ER,
Attorneys at U.w,
Marietta, Georgia.
BUSINESS confided to their profe'-smiial man
agement in the following counties will be
faithfuly transacted, viz: Campbell, Pauluing, Polk
Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin. Fulton and
Milton. Also in the District Court at Marietta,
and the Spreme Court at Atlanta. ma. 1.
GEO. N. EESTER,
_A_ttor3lo y sxt JLjtvxv,
Marietta, Georgia.
WILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit, and
in the Supreme Court of the State; a' • in
the District Court at Marietta. (aov. 23.)
A LARGE lot of Writing Ink, which is war
ranted, for sale by
may 10,1861. HAMMETT & GROTES.
1.5 iNE Hair, Tooth and N-.il Bru-Ju's, and a
’ general assortment of Toib t articles
may JO, 1861. HAMMETT A GROVES.
GEOIiGIA, PICKENS Co I 'NTY,
ESSE MONBOE, having appGed t . i.o an
pointed Guardian of the person of Mary E.
Monroe, James M. Monroe, and Thomas P. ’■'■n
roe, M’nors under fourteen jear of age, resoi -its
of sa d county :
This is to < ite all persons concern'd t o I>e and
appear at the term of the Cott t of O. diri.ar-.-, to be
held next after the expiration of t iity du from
the first publication of this notice a: I :h or
cause, if they can, why said .b see Monro:: .-lioiild
not be intrusted with the guardi i•>p of the -
sons of Mary E. James M. und Thomas I’. M m-
Witness my official signature, Gi : April 2’tb,
1861. ' P. F. FERGUSON,
Ordinary.
IL UMBER 1
1 0 0, 00 0 Fe e t On Han d .
subscriber has on hand at his Steam Saw
§ Mill, two and a half miles from Marietta,
100,000 FEET OF LUMBER.
Plank of any Kin 1, or o her the eriptDna > slum
her he is prepared to furlii h
For the Cash,
nt $1 par hundre 1 at the Mill, or, 81 25 d -liven d
id Marietta.
gr-fu- Orders may be le t at the Post GUI.- ■ or
nt T. J. Atkinson's store.
Apr. I ts
DI A RIES!
MARK LE Y & J C VNE F?
Have received a. l irg . stock ot ■ t 1’ :> r■ ■“
from 20 ct . to ''Sets, e ,e'i— all :i:,4 r■ e t' ■-■:n
Also have in store
$1,200 V/ORTTx OF
ffl, wp mi i
1 ]\"EOLE f'.IN/J SUL/O<>L SLATES
30 TH () I’L INI) EN V D Lol 7-JN,
150 POTTLES GOOD INK,
*,<» GROSS STEEL
PENS, ALSO,
G ol d Pen s,
I v or v T a b I e t s,
Lead Pencils, \'c. ( X’c, ;nd
im ms.
L. BENNETT'S
CHEAP CASH STORE
N vtv S ’ll i ’■ I <>’ !• ot
STAPLE AKD DHY
JUST RECEIVED.
■»-
A the well known stand • t: . Sr,’ ■<•’■’
Very best Stock of Goods
h© eV er pin iha cd, v hich will t> • - 'll w lo;
the CASH ‘ can bo h ntjltt a.iy where.
1 call attention particularly to mv put-'
b> >iv\ »n I servi. oiibh >4s. \ ■: w> Rm > t• <
supply of
READY-MADE CLG I HIXG
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
AND A LARGE I O f Cl'
!<<»<><« :m<l .
< sill nn.l I* le< n»,
jLSvV Th 'sc in ii'f • d are i\ • ! t > c me t
ward and an 1 m.C■ c ■ r > -v f s 4
their iv.tes n' I a • ’..mis
for ye.ln lie ».
L. TSEXM TT.
Majvh 28.
OTIC I ‘ : r
| eitt i<n n ill U R 1 k t t* (Ft • t <',.
i» vl t'vbb ’> n.sty ir;. ae- s. ; v. • • 1 >•-
'aging ' • Gw < s m'<> vl M*rta t M ..i>•.-»• w 1 ‘ L
tor •so beuvflt es the I i'll < »> ’on .it r ■ ’•’ a : it
~ ,s,d. KDU \KD M \ 1 i S. Ad... r.
April 29. I SSI
Notice toDebtor< and Crcdito’. s-
A ■
.1 Ute of Mkr.b.v Mai ■ ey. ■ 1-
sa.a cuityiy, ttr» rcgu.rva .P*e: -it A- 1 ”'■ : 1
•■■c.l. within C’c lime nn writ -‘i? ; ’* ■ :: -
under- Igi'.c I ’ and •> ■ : ■»• ■■ : ■ 1 5 • * ‘ ‘
*rv ream-t 4t ♦ i ' < ni t.’'Hat- o'ct.l.
, , 1 1-W \Hp VO’ • ' ’
TII E MARI ET T A SE M I-W EEK L Y ADVOC AT E.
MA.D-Di.
OFFER for sale a large and well selected as
sortment of
' FAMILY
GROCERIES
FOR GASH!
among which are choice Green and Black Tea,
Chocolate, Broma and Cocoa, Pickles and Pre
serves,
CHEESE AND BUTTER,
C.EACIIEES, Assorted,
CUREDHAMS
Sntup.s anfr itTohssts,
Spices, all kinds and be st quality
Mackerel, Shad, White Fish, Soaps, a large assort
ment, Raisins, Figs, I’run s, &c.
May 1. 1861
' '
A. N. SIMPSON,
A.TTOB m '/’
Marietta Creoigia.
March 9, ’6O.
WILLIAMS & M’LE IN,
M-t::nfa< t ttftw., a.nG. Dialers in nH Li <1 o r
FI I
. ■ t ES,
Looking' i lasses, Plates &c.
s’i'i’F. .a ct M r-. ci,
AtEnnla, Georgia.
sot i r mil -23 txV
YEAST P O W D E RS!
rSTIITS Yea. I I'o ' ri- prepared of the Ijo.-t and
I purest materia!-, arid will make light, sweet
and nutrieious bread ; an i for Bvekwiieat an 1 oth
er cs.k os, bis nits. Ae., A - ., i< j’.:.-1 the thing. Willi
good 11 ,i:r these Y<a-t Powders are i-ermin to yve
full s :list'ai lion iiH.-e I aecordi g,to I he e.irectioos,
and being much cheap r. while ti.' y [U ■! to the
! • f No. them a i li.de, commends i •iff > Southern
l.oi: ■<•’» 'rs It i- net up io half I nl om- p nine
packets at Forty Cints a t>< cml. Soi l mdy by
Vf.'d. ROOT A SON,
Marietta, may 21, 186!.
'V'OTU.'E All p• : im are .-.•mtiontd a-. ,io t
_£ y 1 • ><• t •'« 'i' •: f or o Promi: <• .)■ v Net.' dlf. dI • :
dated l.Sth Jinimry, 1 'io, f,, r / is.-, payable J.-t
January next to the tin tcr-irr.ed er' .rcr, 'or val
tie rei-i'ived, ami -igm d l y E 1.. Brown, Ma son :
the said note having Leo le t. M. M 4 1
miiv .21, 186 1.
IlilllllHllL
FURNISHING GOODS.
West side of Hie Public Square.
. ' . . ’A.
i ;e t ■•(.-?. oS ilri.twa '<■ ! i ;>. <
Fti Is ever bron t Io
Ha.
W. L. WADSWORTH.
I <l’ I’ ’J \ L :> 11. a Hon is inv it< I t » the very e
11 ('i! o. a a:i 1 v. I sth- tel st'ek ot Hardware
ant 11-nse I'urni -h: : g Goods ’• liich 1 I u\ e i o a in
Store; o .-i-tii in put of Iron. Nails. Pots,
J .: tehe -, 1. .Hit .. . <' 'fo. : - loots, \x, s.
H itchets, Ovens, Parlor, kitc'.vn. Box an i Wood
Stoves.
I’v rv varl tv of THicksmith's T '>!«. Anvils.
Viees. ilc'.h-ws, Cr - < Cui. i'em •>. M :'.l a.ml Worn l .
S. i vs s.
fable • . ’ ’ • '
! L.M-. S. Mitts". 1 “H.-. P; ’ U.. , (ii.i--.
GUXS V X D PISTOL* 4 .
Builders’ and Cptiwa .tor’s
11 A R D WAR RS.
All of whieh he ( til rs t’ ’ ;.t At!o -a I' i
FOR T'li CASH.
Ilea' - m :i ■> v y \ .: ty -f
Copper, Ivon, Tin and Sheet Iron
■W AR T 3 _
■' W \ of -.it’ b -e on -bort i di-c.—
C t", an. I t xnmiav mv st-' k.
W W\DS\V HITH.
.1 in 1. ! v.
, i are \ >i- - . tie I. - - :'x -r I’..' ’
iit.tr i l' ! 'l. 1t.’.l ’'l.l . L.S.
' . B. O A T M A X.
MARBLE DEALER.f •'
Combs, Head St
Jk ‘W IB s .A.UW 3D
. &N >HIN I a 3 . u
t- ■. ..... ■ . .■ ■’
Set'.th of the G - R -.i’r. J-i *•
X * I:ir: < i <'<>:' . i *i.
t .•« < ’r-
2Utvnti.scmmt.si
Mrs. A. ISAACS,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
Connelly’s Iron Front Store,
White Hall, near Alabama Street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
LA RGE assortment of Bonnets, Head
IA Dresses. Bertha Capes, Embroideries, Dress
Trimmings and Fancy Goo ts constantly on hand.
iSamicts laiacle t.> aider at siiort notice.
Oct 5, ly.
FAM IL YSUI PF LIES.
—_
rpHE subscriber offers the public, on Cherokee
I Street, a full stock of
FINE GROCERIES
Embracing every article usua’ly kept in that line
such as
Sugar 1 andx Couco,
U G L A S S E S AND S Y RUF-
Chewing? Tobacco,
tScO-, cfeC
PRODUCE GENERALLY.
Taken in barter on liberal terms.
Having purchased the -tore of Mr B S. John
son, h ■ offer- a. large stock of Gro -et ic-on the very
best of terms, where Mr. II ii.tcs will take pleasure
in w.dling on customers.
E. PAGE.
May 1, 1861.
HOSI
' . . §.
The proprietors and manufacttirrrs of liOS-
T.ETTEiFS CELEBiIATLb ST(/M.\( H iiiT
TEIIS can appeal with perfect confidence to
ph vsicimis and citizens generally of the L'nited
•States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A tew facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
'The consumption of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit
levs for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that, during
the coming year the consumpt ion will reach
near olie million hot t les. This immense am< tint
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained, in the prepara
tion, ami the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not. only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
tire i'ea.dy at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
Tris is iota temporary popularity, obtained
bv exlr.ioydiimry efforts in the way ot' iium
j. iim.r the (u.alities < f the Fitters, but a solid
csiimtiiou <■!'an invaluable medicine, which is
destined io be as emmrit:g as time itself.
Hostetter's Ftonmch Bitters have proved
a GmL.end to regions where fever and ague
ami various other bilious complaints have
Cimnlel their vi tiiim by hundreds. To 1«
aide to state confidently that the “Bitters - '
are a ceitain cure for the I’yspep'-ia and like
»1 i’S. is to the prom i. tors a source ot’ un
alloyed pleasure. It tcm< vtas all morbid matter
from the . :‘>nmc!i, pmilies the blood, and
immirt renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone ami energy indispeit able
!..)• th • re-t >r.ition <f lo -ilth. Il operates upon
the st cm.', eh, liver, and < t her digest ive organs,
n,i' i . hut power! di :y. aii-l soon restores them
to a coml it ion < . eu tml to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
E lerlv ’'er.-- m- may use the Pilfers daily as
; t directions on the bottle, and they will t,ml
in it a ; timidant peculiarly adapted to comfort
d'-clinii! ars. as it. is pleastini to the palate,
in vi; 'V.i; iy I o l lie bo Weis, excellent as a tonic,
ami !• juvetiating generally. Be have the evi-
I deuce of ih msauds of aged men ami women
j ui. . have CAperiet: cd the l elielit of using this
1 i : m ar:,: ion v. bile Miff, ring f rom stomach de-
• i.:u_ n:s and e-'iieral debility : acting under
I : . ...Ri ■ ici .ns. they have almndoued
> ail <l. cri-:;< and fairly tested the
:. i-r:! ; of this m siele. A few words to the
genii r sex. There are certain periods when
i;•■a?,- -ire so imras'-ing that many ot them
sink under the trial. 'J lie relation of mother
: a 1 el.ihl i - so ah : >rl i cly tender, that the
imaher. especially it’ she be young, is apt- to
; ; • I..’r cv. ule a'.; Ii in her ext reiae all xiety
' 1, iier in!:: ::t. B’ln td llhe ] tiiod of ma I emit y
i ar: ive d i:rit: y th" sitiimier searon. the wear of
i 1 Hy .-.ml min ii< generally aggravated. Here,
th mi. i a mcesmiy for a stimuialH to rectipe
i .■i in r <of the system, and enable the
i . t’.er |.. li.-ar m. i.nder her exhausting trials
I [ ic-' :mi ili.ies. Nursing moliicis geue
. i .jy ~ r ti.e ~ : ers to ail other in\iy>r:i-
' I , Hat re cive th- imlomemeut . t ; i.\■ i-
I . ’ 1! is igre. also to the l.i-te ns
j < ex. .in t ■ gi •: j lien' iurr< use
J i t I mi y ii.
I A d lm-- <• ;e- s- a-. to wh .m wo 1 mV" ] .i • ’ ll
! 1 : v i . ; i t■ ■ v. it : s>: tlei s 11 :a
: • . . . iby mn ... a.
J,, - mi: ei v, iim . .-' i n, it -s es ap| ct ue. nml
1,.-. cs er ’i :._mmen's 1 t the -t* ii. teli,
I s,am. :1c I invalid--, jo i mmis of sedentary
I , mi I n mi • r*. wnl consult
j ■ own ’ ..i ’ - ■. v. k.. !-■- i-v y iving ’o 11 vs-
I I, : t 'si’i eimitcd M- m cli Bt.ters a 11 sal.
( kill y\’.. V■■ •. i H.e | ■■! I: -. in t
j : ' r■ ■■ f tlm i 'h; <or c-mmer-
I i -a blit’ a.-;. I Hi’Sii illII > I’ll ■ :m. .■ l»
I < !'.• ’ I sit >-’I. •• Av tms
■ : i.ls-Br .’ Ii ''• '•'■’••l h E '
i t, vm cn i’. e -do f the bolt m an tsi :. 1e I
* iiti the rmi a die e*H' c’*vcring i ’* e ik. an■ I
I < ;VC : i.a- Ou. al u Si-uai civ ..m il the
I 1- el.
, r m lrf! m' I PynOSTFTTN'R *
i SMITH, rn.-t Fm, .-mi »<.:a by all
. m. , er , . . i Ae.i.ers i:c:.. .a. r
■ ■ X’ 1 S'tm.m . Sout-li
; .a. . -ny.
-■. ovji A ?>1 r tn. N . T .15 r.r. I 1 ~. ’ 1 ' ’
1 cru Ct Itm, io vl. .. .di IC' ; ’• b •
all- - I.
S. .1 !>’. H T7 J GKtiVE'.
T >. O -. L o i O . ?! i L L.
1 . H
I< < I’NDr.t - M-’I. m ... , Ito I-.
■ a • • Iw t w ... :. t.- p.i .. . .
■■ y~r <,■ . G r . rT m t P ’-i n
er- ii. M c.ta. ‘ M -.F . - .
HAIR
. t * 1 ■ • t ’ ■
MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the
public to their
triples v
11-GOODS!!
BOOTS AND SHOES,
®TS A»_ WS,
FINE HtiN NHTS
AN 1>
’l3 i" o s CA- oocl is !
ClinT.l AND GLASS-WARE,
Call and see our Stock before buying
elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with
the hardness of the times.
Store next Door to D. M. Young.
PAGE & HA EEY.
May 1, 1861. tc.
31A it I ETTA
CLOTHING STOM,
South sida of the Public Square,
f \V' A(.ior !•> the Post 'A
HEN R Y
11 i « - II
I J CHEAP I
“i > CA 3 H
c i 1 ° R -:c
? R S C f J
DEALER IX
FASHI NA B . Till NG
AND
Gulfs FiiiTiisbing' GooJs.
- • ' V’i j -• r . 1a sn i : ’ ' took of
3 sttniflier < I-.a I. am. If.' 1 ti "'ant a fine >r c mi
ni ■ :iii r . aiid wi-h to 1 tty (1 ■■ -p. ’-oiue to the Ma
ri t: i <"l I' :: ; Store. No !;. u-e in our ei.\ can
ini ’ers i; me nml 1 will sell at lhe lov, est Atlanta
pt !■. fr e ,’i on iv.
nl.-m call attention to my supply of Boy’s
Clo’hltig. J'l.ilt-. i iniilm. Carpet Ba.-, ami fine
8 ten.’h M>ir> illes Vmtm J:e , Ae. •ill I 1 <fly
SFew
- ' BHHO .2
RBLI ' ' . B '
FBI’IF..- d re pei-tfully inf rm the public
j, that they have commenced, in the city of At
lanta,
A .\ew Book BiuL-rr,
B’:ink-P'ml;s. 1, Journal-’, Day Books Blot-
ters. 11 >.l 1 Stalfle Beg's ters, I <■ 1 i t-. lie ord
1*.., ■!: - with "f wit lion tp, iot. J 11■ adin. -. ami
I; n' -d i i any im tm u <l« :■ ir d. manuim tiirmt in the
■ . ■ : and mo.-t improved manner v>ithont de ay.
5: a az:'n s. Vu.-ic, N «spaia rs, «S:c., neatly l -.mml
at .-bort notice.
' ft . Orders from tiny y art of the State will
m et «it’i prompt attiution. ami Pool s r- niitc I
f.> l.e .mt by in nl, baud, wayon or railr ad eare
f'i I y e-i ki i’ ped .-<) as 11 a\i id the possibility of
io’m.-v !'•>■ tiar. portation.
6,'’69. ' J. P. M A SON A CO.
RD,
At the stand of J. 11. LTClintock,
I ’ .1S XOW ON ? I ND A large
L: -1 D.n<X Vm i!-telc< t dii Hl tIH VLt of
FAMILY SUPLIES,
to wbh ’i lm it' k it as the at ten ti- n of the citizens of
M..i ..-in 1 t.e country. The OX U PRICE
SYSTEM wiii he stri • !y a ilicn 1 t>.
His terms will be CASII.-r c<!ui v a’.cnty that
dd
a:C i-i: Ih . . • r short time to pi- mpt paving
Bills Due on Present at ion.
II - d ‘ rn.l i iui i> to d! .: t-d ar’; les at !ow
prl -i; I o» I exp <A pr »nt| * puvrn-r»t*.
North side Public Sq irc,
'I ARI ’ ."I TA, <-1 it IT GT V .
• • S>
’’IT! XNKI’I’L f r the m ■ li' ml ; >r'm ■ I
| l.l''. ve y i ,r.- I : p-
p., m i-.: tr.m ' ■ ' i■ m r- y 1 : i ■ d J th Itm vc
it,, j ,i p tmm G , lerv on Ito nmie in the
S' |tk- I * : t.■ •••. i : | . ' ■ ' ■ ... • *t ’ ' r
M >.-y. ’ '<» t’s
■■ <i pt, h; ei Iy re I’i' z -.m • ■ Ad are ine
• ’ .i- ;I Ml- ILY C'• "H.
... d. ■. \. LE.
\V3I. A. I ■>: *. Zl’-R.
? ? -I. .' Ik L. .i. ..a- a tup.•.•.>. CK
WATCHES,
WATi’ll-HLUXS. .IlzA ELIiY.
PLATED AMD SILVER WAPS,
CLOCK ,&Ck
(6cntral
A LARGE Stock of Hinges, Hoes, Shovels,
Spades and Hollow War-, for sale by
HAMMETT & GROVES.
FINE Brandy and Wines for Medicinal purpos
es for sale by
HAMMETT & GROY r ES.
uj |/ 1 cw:
S se&fc. w gx
La_ w
SHOES!!
UT 1 VTNG been heretofore unable to aceom-
JLJL modate all my customers, I desire now to in
form them and the public generally, that having
laid in a good lot of the
BEST FRENCH STOCK,
and also having employed competent workmen, I
am now prepare! to supp y a 1 ! who favor me with
their patronage, with the best Boots and Shoes
that can be ma le. I intend to keep constantly on
hand a few choice ready made Boots and Shoes,
aud will endeavor to make it to the interest of
Southern men to buy Southern made work. All
work warranted.
PRICES. '
Water-proof and Quilted bottom Poots, $lO 00
“ “ ‘‘ Footing, 6 s'i
Fine Calf Welt Boots, stitched, $8 00 to 9 00
“ Pump sole, do., 8 ( 0 to 9 00
Footing, 5 50 to 6 (!0
Rip Boots, 5 00 to 7 00
•• Fooling, 4 00 to 5 00
Shoes, 2 <SO to 6 CO
Bhop on Powder Springs street, at the foot of
R dlroa.d bri ge. R. AV. GABLE.
Repairing also done with neatness and dispatch
Jan. l?,‘f>'.
”B ’fjOWDER, Shot, Lead and Caps for -ale bv
J .HAMMETT & GROVES.
A D . BY! S ■ :.A
BBY GOODS,
SI-IOES, BOOTS,
HfITS AND CAPS,
QuEHEENS WAR EE CHI N A
< * J. M ,
:■ ■ ’ : y Sup p ile,
Saddlery, Leather, Pabides, &c,
IWILL ke’-p eoni-t.'iiitly on hand good selections
i i tlm anoVC br iiches ui trade, and w 11 sell
i !ow p< i' < s.
TER?,IS CASH.
Marietta, Jan 6, 60. D. M. YOUNG.
REVENTE NOTICE.
.4 LL dutiable Goods to poi- ts on Western ami
Atl.iniic d R. b. t-.veeii 1> J tmi and A ihmea,
mu t be ei.t red, and cutie- ]> .id thereon, at Al
la i ta m a ilk a nee o: tlieir - 11 ik al at 1 .fill ui, (where
on a permit will be given to have them passed to
their destination) or th’ywillbe toi |u .1 al Dal
l ui until .-in h ( n'ry is made ami .'iitics paid, in ad
dition to the oust ii-. iiy Warehouse i-ud other du
ties When stopped, the duties may be paid atAt
lanta er Dalion.
Dutiable Good , intended for Dalton mid ] fints
on .-..id I', ad above, before reaehing that place
('.Vithiu the limits of the Cobfedeiate Slates) vtiii
be rei|tiii'e 1 to be eii'.-ii’ i a a 1 dutie.- pm I on them
at Dalton. F. R. Ml At K i.I.FORD,
Collector at Atlanta.
-T.! '/
FS'SHE next S.-.-'i-.n ot this Institution w 11 be
j[ opened on th 2 tli February, 1861, < maiit
I'or the character <4 the Institute a- a Mili ary
College we retc-r t-> the r< port of the Board of Vis
itors ami ti e Annual Message of his l-.xccllcn"V
the Governor. The Beard oi \ isit'.rs I t 1860
coirm'-n i “the good order nod iieiitness of every
thing connect' d kk ith the School,” —“the thorougb
tik.-s of its ins ruction;”— *' the high tone mid
gentlemanly bearing of the Cadets individually
nr d as a C< rp-, ’ —ami ‘'congratulate the patri ns
of the lii.-i:tut" i[' ii the giov. th. healtii and mus
cte of <heii ■<■•■! iped by Milit try 1 raining.”
The i>'.verrior ’n his Annual Me-sage accoius
; J eto the di.-ci|'l ne ami government of
the S' h'i’d and dei lar. s it to be “ important to the
fll :,i e pi, teclion mid .. re: tn ess • t our .'tat e. Ui;
ink it- spi ei.-l attei ti' n to the f u > that the Gov
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ot tlm B aid >4' control.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
IN’ MAT HEMATICS -4th Cla--.—Arithmetic
'■ : Plane Geon 1 >rnetry. 3d
Cia-t—De- r plivc Geometry. Lunar i'er-pect ive
ami tin- theory ■-! Shales and shadow s. Surveying,
ki.a!'. tiei.l Geometry.—2d Cla.-s—.< ih uius.
IN Tin: FRENCH LA XGI AG E Vallue’s
O’. . f 11 euur-e, Vic de W.ohington.—3d
• : . i : . - ii. Racine.
ENG LIS ii lANgI \GE AND LITER AT I RE
B E Fngli.-h Grarmm r and Practical 1 xer
r-..s Q i -k.mb >’s Rhetoric.—2d Clas:—Blair J
It: • ' . i. i- ition mi'l E ocuti'it).
I ; H 1 'TO i. Y AND GE<H iKA Pl: ’Weber’s
reiver.':-!. T'.tler’.- I’m.vcrsal, Fro.-t’s Unite!
Status ' t’ bel’s Ancient and Modern Geography.
IN NVI I UAL PHYL'tSoPHY Mechanics
Itr'lt’'- Te m, : Opt: -, A. ; r.-nomy, (Gm te-l.i
I . -TV. Mirer.Ta: i Geology taught by
lectur • in a rourse of two years.
IN ENGIN ELBING ;—A ful c u rse in the
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