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, i’iiU V iSt-LO-W AL UU V in.Jin *
OF THE
Confederate States of America.
PRESIDENT:
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
OF MISSISSIPPI.
3TSCE PRESIDENT:
ALEX. H. STEPHENS,
[ OF GEORGIA. .
' Head a of Departments:
S. T of Gii., Stc. of /State.
C. G. Memminger, of S. C., Sec. Tre y
L. P. Walker, of Ala., See. of War.
S. R. Mallory, of Fla., Sec. of Navy.
J. 11. Reagan, of Texas, P. M. Gen I.
J P Benjamin, of La., Attor. Gen'l.
Congress:
llon. HOWELL COBB
JOHNSON L; HOOPER.
i-v. > -of Postage in the Confederate
States of America.
0> LETTERS.
S A. letters not exceeding a half
ounce in weight—
For any distance under 500 miles,
5 cents.
e over 500 miled,
10 cents.
An additional single rate for each
mce or less.
Drop letters i cents each.
In thg ivi-'/'okig eases, the postage
lid by -tamps and stamped
envelopes.
Advertised letters 2 cents each.
ON PACKAGES.
Containing- other than printed or
ritten matter- —money packages are
inchv.lod in this class’:
To be ted. by weight as letters are
hatrged double the
ii letters, to wit:
1 nice under 500 miles,
110 cents for each half-ounce or less;
In all cases to ho prepaid by stamps
Or stamped envelopes.
ON NEWSPAPERS.
Sent to regular ;i4ld bona fide sub-
ASsJfeot ponic
three ounces
fifty • ? r *As \< ' / •
tjSBF
) for ■■>
■ ’T ’’ vend the^B
B ' '■ *s^2
■ RAH .•'.:tb!v -» ','u- terly, 2 ceni\
an ounce. ''-*, ; A \j
■ tage to Tie paid
- h tv a „•<. at tie offices of
the sulji.viljc-rs. ~ ’•
HUNT PAINTED MATTER.
newspaper, pamphl^.
■l tv 1 magazine, each circuv
iui no: socuo-J. hand-hill and engrav-
H ing, no- exceeding? 2 ounces in weight,
H 2 oei. o- for am distance; 2 cents atl
■ diiionul for each additional ounce or
beyond threes ounces.
■ In all cases, tho postage to be pre-
Hpaid by stamped envelopes.
H FRA.V KINtJgP EIVILEG E.
The following jfersons only are en-"
titled to, the franking privilege, and
all cases strictly confined to “ of
■ t'JCUL BUSINESS.” , ‘ -5K'-
Postmaster General. S&i
His OEitf Clc-rfe
|B Auditor cf the Treasury for the
jHPc&t Office Department.
Deputy Postmasters.
■ BOOTS AND SHOES!
■HT ARIES', C-ents’ and CLildren’3 Boots and
J Shove of all descriptions for sale by
Trust, h-ty HARRIS A JACOBSON.
! —the i
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THE GEOEGJA WEEKLY.
THE
Southern Confcfccicacg,
—by—
AJDJLJOR, <Sc SMITH.
Atlanta, Qa.
rpHE D AIL YSOU T H ERN CONFEDERACY,
X under arrangements just completed, will
contain all the latest intelligence of every kiud,
reported expressly for us by Magnetic Telegraph,
and, the Mails. Also, daily reports of the At
lanta and other Markets, Local Ipoiaents and
Items, Ac., etc. Price—ss a-yeafr; $3 for six
months, jpr 50 cents for one month—always in
advance.
The WEEKLY
('V is made up
the Daily. It is* a more
fresh reading matter other Weekly in
the Confederate Reports
and tual
Price—l 25
months— .
Postmasters are act as
our Agents in and for
warding the money—for which they will be
allowed to retain, a3 commission, tw< nty-five
cents on each Weekly, or fifty cents on each
Daily subscriber.
Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten or
more subscribers, will be supplied with the
cypies ordered at 12-1 per cent less than our
regular rates.
ftW* No name will be entered, on our books
until the money is paid ; and all subscriptions
are discontinued when the time for
which payment is made, unless
renewed.
Address, Adair & Smith,
Atlanta , Ga.
A. D. ('KAY HU.
Pint & fiqiuu’ §im,
GREENVILLE,'fi.,
Fine Brandies, Select Groceries,
Wines, Cigars,
Sardines, i^Tobacco,
Nails,
Apples, Snuff,
Soda, Cider,
Lemon Syrup, &c., &c.
All of which he will sell at astonndingly tow
prices. Please to give him a call —you wil,
find him at the south corner, a' his old stand
always at his post. 1-ly
aubi-ag e s ,
BUGGIES, WAGONS,
BLACKSMITH WORK
Os every kind, and
SIGN PMNTIfIG,
Plain a— in superior style
nt S' 'ago Faett^^^f
\ JTG HOWARD,
Ga.
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our stock.
LAGJuIBijGrEv'G EQKGI A.
I- A. REID .TfTrrSs**. JB. RJSID^
We respectfully solicit your trade and influ
ence, with an assurance that we oan make it to
your interest.
Mkaufactvrer andTinporter of
iIM BBGARS,
' WHITEHALL STREET,
Granite Front, Opposite Holland House,
io-iy- ATLANTA, OA.
BXjAKTK^
OF every description on hiffiid and printed to
order at the shortest notice at this ■office.
Justices of the Pear ,:, Ordinaries, Sheriffs, and
others in want will please take due notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
KT E W
MINTING OFFICE!
"it lit GBrorgia Wtelilj”
Office, having been fitted up with all the mod
ern inprovements, is now prepared to execute
all kinds of Printing, such as
/> J| rn If TAOtj Yl /Tk AYpn|T T|| YVH
BljilKriS.S, CARDS,
HAND-BILLS, BILL-HEADS, Ac.,
And every variety of
(To ra vm nVR TTri ( TT> TRY TR? .13 TR) TFD TP TvxT FTRI TP TXT
s.y.A ■j/Jgl-fM&ji r 111 A ilttt.
Orders will be thankfully received, and punc
tuality and neatness guaranteed.
TIE GEORGIA WEEKLY
Is published every Wednesday morning, and
mailed to subscribers at $2 per annum, in ad
vance. It will contain the latest reliable news
from' all parts of the country, and as each of
the Companies of Volunteers from Merriwether
County will contain a Reporter- to. this paper,
e oi cor
illsrumr iiw?.snss,
It should be in the hands of every mail in the
County. Address orders to
FECK & LINES,
Greenville, Ga.
BOT.MMY
RULING & BOOKBINDING.
IHIE Subscriber would respectfully inform
.. the public that he has in successful opera
tion, in the city of Atlanta, a
New Book-Bindery.
Blank Books —Ledgers, Journals, Day Books,
Blotters, Hotel and Stable Registers, Dockets,
Record Books, etc—with or without Printed
Hfljings, and Ruled to any pattern desired,
tlJPractured in the neatest and most durable
manner without delay.
Magazines, Music, -Newspapers, tfec., neatly
bound at short notice.
8@“ Orders from any part of (lie State will
meet with prompt attention, and Books required
to be sent by mail, hand, waggon or Railroad,
carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibil
ity of irijury by transportation.
1-ly J. P. MASON.
GODFRED KENER,
LA GRANGE, GEO.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of
FMSITtJtie
BLINDS & SASHES,
Also Agent for
FISK’S METALIC
BURIAL CASES,
Mahogany and other wood
COfF MINTS.
All the above he warrants to sell at as reas
onable prices as any one elsewhere. 4-ly
Professional ©arfcs.
“ “be YAN“ATWESTBBbOK“
dlhunf;t «t Safa,
GREENVILLE, GA.
Will practice in Meriwether, Troup, Coweta
Fayette and Clayton.
And in the SUPREME COURT in Atlanta, aJid
the DISTRICT COURT in Marietta. Strict
given to all business en
trusted to his care.
8®" Refers to a trial of himself, “©a
i-iy-
Guo. A. Hall. Geo. L. Peavv.
hall & PEAVY,
Atfornnts at fato,
GREENVILLE, GA.
PRACTICE in Coweta Circuit, Pike, of Flint
Circuit, Talbot and Harris of Chattahoo
chee Circuit.
Also in Supreme Court, Atlanta, District
Court at Marietta. • 2-ly
JOHN W PARK,
ittamtj at |aii,
GREENVILLE, GA.
Office, one door above Judge Warner’s.
DRS. ANTHONY & TERRELL,
Practitioners of Medicine,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PANTS,
' ‘ ' OILS,*
DYE STUFFS,
&c. &c.
l-ly . Greenville, Ga.
o}jja DR - A - G - FLOYD,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
GREENVILLE, GA.
Teeth set on plate from one to a full set. Pat
ronage respectfully solicited.
All Work Warranted.
GREENVILLE
fjtamit fnnah ©nllfge
Greenville, Merriwether Cos., Ga.
WM. HENRY PECK, A.M.,
PRESIDENT,
(Formerly Principal of the Public Schools of
New Orleans, Chief Instructor in the New
Orleans Female College, and late Pro
fessor of Belles Lettres, Oratory
‘ and History in the State Uni
versity of Louisiana.
The exercises of the Greenville FeSiai.B
College began on the 9th of January for the
Scholastic year of 1861, and the President re
spectfully solicits the patronage and encourage
ment of the citizens of Merriwether and the
adjacent counties, in his desire to advance the
College to a rank second to none in the South,
and equal to any in the North.
The College is empowered by State authority
to grant Diplomas to regular Graduates in th«
Languages, Arts or Sciences.
During the last eight years the number of
Students has averaged from seventy to eighty
in regular attendance, and durirg that time but
one pupil has died.
No better proof of the excellent health of
Greenville can be asked.
The Scholastic year will consist of Forty"
Weeks, with a short vacation in July, and will
close on or about the 29th of October, 1861.
The College will he open for Buch as may
wish to continue their studies, until December
20th, 1861.
A Prize of Five Dellars, in Books or Coin,
will be given to each Model Pupil of each Colle
giate Class, at the Annual Commencement in
October.
A similar prize will be given to the Model
Pupil of the entire College.
Minor prizes will be given to meritorious pu
pils.
The Preparatory and Primary Department is
under the supervision and instruction of Mrs.
Jennie A. Lines, formerly Principal of Prepar
atory Department in the Southern Masonic Fe
male College, Covington, Ga.
The Musical Department is conducted by
Professor A. Sculichtew, late of LaGrange,
and a gentleman eminently qualified to fulfil
the requirements of his chair.
The Ornamental Department, including Draw
ing, Painting, Ac., will be conducted by a com
petent teacher.
Grecian Painting will he taught by Miss
Mary Frances Beckwith, of Greenville, Ga.
Other instructors will he engaged aa the in
terests of the College shall demand.
fygt||{|l* 6ollegii|fe Coiffso cf sii|thj:
MINOR CLASS—Arithmetic, Grammar, His
tory, Geography, Writing, Spelling, Dictation
and Reading.
MAJOR CLASS—Arithmetic, Grammar, Ad
vanced History and Geography, Writing,
Spelling, Dictation, Reading, Composition.
JUNIOR CLASS—Mathematics, Grain mat, U.
S. and foreign History, Elocution, Composi
"i, Biography' Defining, Dictation,
jßppwUHi i&
B^^Wivsiofog^Hß^^'.U
Evidences of Christianity,
Writing and Elocution.
The French, Spanish, German, Italian, Latin
and Greek Languages will he taught, at extra
churge, to such as may desire to learn them.
Instruction in Botany, Geology, Astronomy,
Chemistry, and other occult sciences wiil be
given during the course to those who may de
sire.
TERMS OF TUITION FOR THE SCHOLAS
TIC YEAR OF FORTY WEEKS.
Primary Department, S2O 00
Minor and Major Classes, 30.00
Junior and Senior Classes, 40.00
Music upon Piano*or Harp, 45 00
Each Foreign or Dead Language, JO.OO
Each Ornamental Branch JO.1)0
Assessment Charge, ] oo
Dues for tuition must be paid at the close of
the Scholastic Year; and from them no deduc
tion will be made, except in cases of protracted
illness of the pupil for whom deduction may ha
asked, or in similar pressing exceptions.
A discount of ten per cent, will be allowed
for all advance payments.
Pupils are charged with these rates of tuition
from the date of their entrance to the end of
the Scholastic year, except in extraordinary
cases.
may be obtained in Green
ville, or rGj*the President, upon reasonabl*
terms.
Apply in person or by letter to
JVM. HENRY PECK,
President of the College,
Greenville, Ga.
T. R. RIPLEY,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
CHINA, CAfiCKSRY,
QUEENS AND GLASS WARES,
Lamps, Plated Goods, Table and Pocket Cut
lery. Wholesale and Retail.
Near Railroad, Whitehall Street.
Atlanta, Jan. 22, !861. 1-ly
mm. &&wffiaaai 9
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
DEALER IN
tDatdjeu, ©larks, Jtudrn,
Silver Ware equal to Coin,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
WATCH MATERIAL k TO.QLS !
WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED,
i-iy
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEHIaER,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
. HEAD-STONLS, MANTELS, VASES,
AND
Furnishing Marble,
LV’ Also Iron Railing for Cemetry Enclosures
Sooth of the Georgia Railroad Depot,
ATLANTA. GA^Bfei