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| (California Gold.—There has been $14,930,-
063 in treasure exported from San Francisco du
ring the p ist six months. This docs not include
4,500,000 dollars Sub Treasurer shipments.—
This is $2,357,115 more than for the corres
ponding months of the lust year. Treasure re
ceipts at San Francisco during <he first six
months of the present year have been as fol
lows: From Cnlifornia northern mines, $12,327,-
734; from California southern mines, $2,298,-
834; from Nevada, $7,208,218; from coastwise
ports, Oregon, etc., $2,079,009 ; from British
Columbia, etc., $1,346,340. Total, $25,318,745.
Letters Lost
Since our last publication of these missing
missives, we regret to have to add the following
to the list:
One made 1 by Rev. 'V. P. Mouzon, about 7th
July, at Greenwood. S. C.; containing $9.
One by Rev. It. M. Tydings, Waukeenah, .July
13-; sls.
Two by Itev. J. T Ainsworth, Buena Vista, Ga ,
about Ist July ; $5.
One by Dr John Holland, Ninety Six, S. C., last
of July; $3.
One by Rev A. J. Stokes, Aiken, S. C., about
Ist Apri ; $3.
ACKNO WLEDG MENTS,
For Subst riptions to S- C. Adoocatc, from
Awj. 20th to &'ept. sth.
A—W G Allen, $3 to debit :H J Adams, 6; J M Aus
tin 3 to debit.
B—w 8 Black, S3 to debit.
C— ora L P Campbell, ft ;W A Clark, bto credit,
E—C H -Ellis $3; J E Evans, 23.
F—Mrs I, M Frederick, f3.
G— W Garrett, 3.
H—L M Hamer $3 to debit,
.I—A J larroil. SI.SD and 20 to credit; JP Jones,
(Mom yt 3 to a- bit
L—U A LittbJohn 1; J A Lane, 3; T K Leonard. 3.
M—M F ivtals-.y, S6 to debit; A mi-print, it should
be 15 ; N. CMu toe 3 LTM, 1 ; S F Miller, KSO.
O—lt O (diver, 3 to debit.
P—HP Pitchford, 3 to debit
K—Mr- W A Ross, $3; B B Ross, S; P M Eybum, 42
to riebii.
S—lt M Saunders, $3 to credit. J C Simmons, 3. The
Lumpkin |acUa/eis sent via Columbus. J M Stokes.
$18; J R Shuler, 3.
T—F E T- beau. f3
W—A M Wynn,s9; RJ Wynn,3; E M West,3; B
H Woods 3.
MACON BIBLE SOCIETY.
A SUPPLY OF BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS
is now in the hands of Messrs. J. \V Burke k
Cos., Depositaries for sale and disiribution
Applications for donations may be made
in writing ihrough the Pastors of either of the
ohuyehes in the city, or ei-her of the Officers of
the Society. ' HENRY L. JEWETT,
Macon, August 24 ot. Secretary.
OUR ADVERTISERS.
The following is a list of our advertisers this
week.
Educational.
Wesleyan Female College.
G enuville Female Academy
Georgia Academy for the Blind
East Alabama Male College.
Southern University.
Emory College.
University of Georgia.
Enterprise Female College.
Emory A. Henry College.
LaGrange Female College.
See Wolford College notice.
Teacher Wanted
Babbittonian Penmanship.
To those wanting a Teacher.
To Teachers.
American Standard School Book3—John P.
Morton k Cos , Louisvi, e, Ky.
Burke's Picture Primer.
Cotton Factors and General Commission
Merchants.
F. W. Sims & Cos., Savannah, Ga.
Commission Merchants.
J N Robson, Cnartestou, S. C.
Mitchel & Smiths, Macon.
Williams, Taylor, & Cos., New' York.
Banker.
I C Plant—President First National Bank,
Macon.
Wholesale Grocers and Bankers
G. W. Williams & Cos., Charleston, S. Cl. •
Cotton Factors.
G. W. Williams a: Cos., t liarteston, S. C.
Commission Merchants, Factors, For
warding Agents and Auctioneers.
IsaacE. Hertz & Cos., Charleston, S. C.
Dry Goods, and General Commission
Merchants.
Anderson & Woods, Macon, Ga.
Grocers and Commission Merchants.
W II Potter, Augusta.
Cabinet Furniture.
Phelps, Jewett k Cos , New York.
Hardware and Comm sslon Merchants.
Tomtney, Stewart & Orr, Atlanta.
Cotton Gins.
Dan'l Pratt—J II Anderson k Son, Agents,
Macon.
Circular Saw Mills.
Owens. Lane, Dyer k Cos., Hamilton, Butler
county, Ohio.
Saddles and Harness.
G. Bernd, M icon.
Boots, Shoes and Hats
Mix & Kirtland, M icon.
Cotton and Wool Hand Cards.
Sargent k Cos., New York.
Washing Machine.
Oakley and Keating, New York. Agents, Sa-
Tannah, Cunningham. Purse and Cos.
Medical.
Dr M Woodruff, Columbus, Ga
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid.
Ec ectic Medical Convention.
Books and Stationery, Music and Parlor
Organs, etc.
J W Burke & Cos.
Gold Fens, Cases, etc.
E D Valentine & Cos., New York.
Sunday School Books.
Fine assortment—J W Burke & Cos.
New Discipline.
JW Burke & Cos
Agricultural.
Wright's Improved Iron Screw for Tacking
Cotton.
Miscellaneous.
Kerosene and Gas Stoves, New- York.
Great Reduction in Photographs—New Books,
Etc J W. Burke &Cos
Hair Restorative, Rob’t Fisher, Agent, New
York.
Vick's Ilustrated Catalogue.
Every Saturday—Ticknor and Fields.
Burke's Farmer’s Almanac for 18G7.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
MARRIED.
On August 23d, by Rev. C. P. Murdock, Mn.
S. T. Prbscott, to Miss Margaret Fagan, in
Newnansville, Fla.
On August 23d, by Rev. J. A. Wood, Mr.
Melville Goliuhtly, to Miss Margaret R.
West, both of Spartanburg District, 8. C.
To the Presiding Eiders of the Georgia
Conference.
Let me call your attention to article viii, page
252, of the New Discipline
“The Recording Steward of each Circuit shall
report to the Joint Board of Finance of the Con
ference, a full account of the acts of the Board of
Stewards tho preceding year.”
Also, to article ix. page 67.
The Presiding Elder shall “procure at the
Fourth Quarterly Meeting, full statistics from ev
ery charge, to be reported at the Annual Con
ference, in ease the Preacher in charge shall fail
to make his report.” Jos S. Key,
Chairman Joint Board Finance,
3w Ga Conference.
AUGUSTA DISTRICT CONVENTION.
A DISTRICT CONVENTION will be held at
Waynesboro, Ga., to commence on Friday, Sept.
28tii, at 9 o’clock, A M.
All the trave ling and local preachers, and su
perintendents of Sunday-schools in the District,
audtwo lay delegates from each pastoral charge,
to be appointed by the Pastor, are earnestly re
quested to be present.
The Preachers will please write to Hon. Jno
.1. Jones, Waynesboro, informing him of the
number and names of those who expect, to go
from then' charges.
Geo. D. N. MacDom.i.l, I’. E.
yj;trhcts.
MACON WHOLESALE MARKET.
C orrected by Jetvett & Snider,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND INSURANCE AGENTS.
No. C 4. Second Street Macon, Ga.
Cotton—
Ordinary 00 (at 20c
Good Ordinary 00 or 22c
Lo Mi idling co fa 24c
Middling 00 fa 20c
Good Middling 00 fa 27c
fincon.—Ci<*ar Sult*f2sc ; Ribbed Sides 23e: Hams
2c^3oc.; Shoulders 20c.
Lard.—Prime, in barrels 25c.
Flour.—Superfine sl2 @sl4 GO; Extra sl4 00(&;$00
Extra Family SL6 00@$17 00. Fancy $1 £@2o.
Corn.—ln good supply and fair demand. We quote
Yellow, at $1 30@l 35; White 1 45@L 50.
Corn Meal—sl 75 per bushel.
Coffee.—Rio 30(8)32 ; Laguayra 35; Java 45(8,50.
Salt.—Liverpool, $3 25; Coast l%c\ Virginia 2c. 'pi
pound.
Sugar and Molasses.—A Sugar, Refined at
22 cts; B 21 rents; ex'tra C IS cents; Yellow Coffee
Sugar 18c; Crushed 23c; Powdered 25c; Porto Rico Mfa
20c; Prime New Orleans, 17@48e; Georg a, 10@12c.
Sugar House Molasses 1 25; Georgia 7£>(g;Sic; Florida
75@85c.
Mackerel.—No. 1 in kits, $476; No. 2, $4,50 ; in £ bids
No 1, $8 90; in J bbs. No. 1, SI4 00; No. 2, SI2
00; No. 3, $lO 00; ir. bbis. No. 8, $24 00; No. 2, $-5;
No. 1, j>-8.
Candles.—Star24(B)2Bc ; Adamantine 30(8.32c ; patent
Sperm 75c ; Parafine 45c.
Butter and Clieese.—We quote Northern Butler
at
Cheese 30@—.
Nails.—By the keg, 4d to Bd, 10.50; Kid to 12d, SO.
Iron.—Swedes, l to 2g inches, B@l2Jc.
Shot.—Drop at S3 25@4 00 ; Buck $4 25.
Teas.—Young Hyson. $. 25@2 50; Gunpowder, 1 25
@2 00; Black Tea, 1 00(6)1 75.
Paints and Oils.—Linseed $2 00 per gallon:
Tanners $2 25 ; White
Bagging and Hope. —Wo quote Gunny, 44c;
Kentucky at 40; Dundee 37}/£. Machine Rope 28c;
Hand made 21c ; Manilla 23 •; Iren ties 15 ■.
Tobacco.—Common 30 to 40c.; Medium 55 to 75c;
Prime 95@$1 25. Choice $1 25. Smoking 50©51.0 *.
Hides.—Dry Hides 10 cents, aud Green at 5 cents
pound.
Leather.—Kip French, per dozen, s9o@—; Calf
French. s7o@7f>.
Brown Shirtings.— 7 *. 20([r 22c. Bleached do.
21(3)27 •; % 2.©37c
Brow n Sheetings.—4-4, 22(8,-2?c.: Sea Island 7-8,
18@25; do. 4 4, 27^(6'35; 10-4, $1 20(8)1 40; 9-4. $1 10@,
$1 30.
CHARLESTON PIIICE CURRENT,
Corrected by G. W. Williams 8c Cos.
Bacon—Shoulders <jA ® 00 (g 00c
Sides ft) 00 (a;, 00c
Hams V, lb 00 .. fa .. One
Lard '£ ft) 00... (8> 00c
Cheese—Goshen lb ..00 .. fay .. tOc
Engli h Dairy....s 00....<&>....('0c
Candles—Sperm tb 00... fa 45c
Gennaan Wax..."? lb 00... fay 37c
»«ar 1* lb to .. fa, UUc
Adamantine lb 26 fa VBc
Coffee—Rio -It lb *j6 fa 33c
Java Vlb 4! fa 4 c
I-aguyara lb 33 .. fa 35c
Flour— Superfine V Mil $0 00 fa ...0 00
Extra (H libl £l3 '0 (gt...!4 00
Family V l.bi 00 CO fa,... •) 00
Sugar—Muscovado lb 1@... 14*^c
Porto Rico fb 0 0... fa... 16c
Crushed p. tb 19 @...19Ue
Powdered V- lb 0... fa l<A<e
A. BA C lb
Molasses W. India bbls. gal 56 fa: 68c
New Orleans gal « 0 fa 000
Mu«covado V- gal 00 fa 00c
Sugar House... gal $ 00 fa ...s no
Bagging—ttunny P yar.i 4<')c
Dulld »• e j* ya rd 42 (5> 45c
Rope—Hemp Vlb 16 (, 22c
Manilla lb 20 !... fa 27c
Silt—Liverpool 'p. sack 2 75 fa ;; oo
Table o 1 fa 500
doz bags...oo fa I 50
il doz boxes.. o° 150
Tobacco—Box tb 30 .fa |3.
Smoking ■$ tb 50 fa.. I 25c
Lumber—Yellow Pine M fcet..S2o 00 fa...2b 0u
AUGUSTA PRICE CURRENT.
Bacon—S-oiilders 19 @...191£c
• tear Sides 24 fa
Hams 25 fa Ouc
Do. Can va>scd (a 00c
Bagging and Rope—
Gunny... f. yd 40 fa 43c
Dundee yd 40 (a 45c
Manilla Rope tb 25 fa 30c
Colt«»n stb 35 fa 4'o
Butter—Western fb 35 fa...37%e
G>»slu n tb 46 fa t.'.c
Country tb ;u) fa 85c
Coffee—Rio tb 30... fa 83.*
Java ft 4 ....fa .. 45c
Corn—Yellow $ Kush 140 @ 145
White Bush....] 05.. fa 100
Corn Meal $ Kush...l 6o .. fa...A 75
Flour—Family Bid .....15 00
Louisvi le, fancy Bid 16 (»0......@...16 50
Lard %B) 22 fa 28c
Oats "ft Kush.. 85. fa 90
Nails f, Keg 8 ....fa....
Molasses—M scovado
Cuba Clayed (»a| o fa 62 >4
Syrup Gal 65 fa 100
Rice lb. 14... fa ....16c
Sa t —Liverpool *$ s k.. 3 00 fa 8 25
Sugar—Cuba fb 11.... fa. .. 10c
Porto Rico fb 16 fa 17c
Powd’d & Crush and *s4 8)... . ..21c
Yellow C tb 19c
Tens lb 1 23fa ...2 25
Cotton Goods—
AugustJV Factory % S irting.B...l6J4;
D•. 4-4 Sheet.ngfc : ....2uc
Do. % Dr N 22c
Yarns $2 25
Eufaula Disthict Meeting at Geennville.
—The Delegates attending the District Meeting
g. Glennville, are requested, on arriving, to call
at the Female College, and have homes assigned
the Committee.
Wanted to Purchase.
A SMALL PLANTATION, EITHER
in Georgia South Carolina or Florida. It in desi
rable th*‘t the place be well improved.
Address, sta’ing terms, locality, Ac.,
* A. M. P, Box 64,
aug 24 3w* Spartanburg C. 11., 8. C.
VIC K S*
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
OF
HARDY BULBS,
FOIt THE AUTUMN OF 1860, AND
FLORAL GUIDE,
Is now Published. It contains Descriptions of the besfr
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Lilies, etc ,
With full descriptions and plain and full directions for
Planting Utltur -, Prices, etc. I! ostmtfd uith numer
ous fine ei gravings.and abeautifnl colored plate of the
Single and Double Tulip and Scilla.
My importation from the best Bulb Growers of Holland
is this season larger than ev< r b» fore and I flatter my
self the fi:<« at lot of Bulbs ever brought to th s e■ untry.
THIS CATALOGUE AND GUIDE '
Is published for the benefit, of my customers, and I
will forward it to eve y one as rapidly a< possible. To
all others lcha-ge ten cents per copy which is not ha f
the cost Postage toad. Ail lovers of flowers
who and sigo to plant Bulbs this fall will find it to their
int r st to obtain my Catalogue. Address
JAMES VICK.
aug 24—Iw Rochester, N, Y.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
The Life and Campaigns of
GENERAL (STONEWALL) JACKSON,
By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va.
rpilE STANDARD BIOGRAPHY OF
1 the Immortal Hero The only edition authorized
by his wid. w. T:»e author a personal fri nd and Cuief
of Staff of the (Christian Soldier. We want an Agent in
every county. Seid for circular * «nd see our terms.
Address ‘ NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO .
t orner Main and 7th Street, Richmond, Va.
Aug. 17—lm.
THE THORN IN THE FLESH:
A SEQUEL TO
T HKD I* HILIIS W A L T O A,
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
rPHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW DRE
-1 paring for tlie press, a work which he designs to
make a popular, but thorough vindication of the Meth
odist Cnureh, upon all points «.f controversy wirli
High Church Epi-eopalians. The increase of books
which mu-represent and carieature our i hurch, and
the * Ports of individuals to proselj to our members by
tm'ai. means, render a work of the character propos
ed a necessity for the young, and hose who have not
the leisure t * exam no large volumes of argument.
The confidence with which the advocates of Apostolic
Succession are asserting their exclusive cl* nis to the
Chuich, the Ministry and the fcaeraments of Christ,
forbids us to be longer si] nt
The author will be comp lied to publish the fmt
eciition by subscrip io i, and those who may desire the
work w.ll secure a copy by remitting to liim $1.25 by
The work wid be sent to press as soon as tho num
ber of subscribers will jusuf- it Address
rev. w. p. Harrison,
Aug 17—2 m. Atlanta. Ga.
(tiiiiratioiial.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE.
ryu E TWENTY-NINTH A NNUAL
i Session opens Octobi r Ist. 1866, under the di
rection of the fallowing Board of Instruction :
Rev. J. xM BON NELL, Pres, and Prof, of Khet. and
Philosophy.
Rev. C. W. SMITR, Prof. «>f Math, and Astronom}’.
Rev. W. C. MASS, Prof of Na urai Svienca.
« SCHWARTZ. Prof.of Languages
Mrs A. H LEAK. As-i-oaut in L tor-try Department.
Miss K. T CLI SK \, Lit. Ass’t and Governess.
Teacher of Drawing and Painting.
Professor of MiHe.
Assistant in Music
Tho Board t .g 1 »cnarn'#»»nt will be under the super
vision of Rev. J. Blakely Smith.
CHARGES
For Regular Tuition, S3O per term ; In Preparatory
Class, For French, Spa-fish, or German sls per
tom: For Drawing, f 1*; Painting, Mu'?ie, (with
u e of piano I. SS) per term; Board, ( ncluding wash
ing. fuel, and lights) #IOO per term. Three, terms in
the scholastic year. Payments at the first of each
term No charge for regu'ar tu tion made to minis
ter-* living by the yospel, or to the indigent daughters
of deceased Confederate soldiers Fo>- further infor
mation apply to, J. M. BONNELL, Pres.
Glennville Female College,
COLLEGIATE YEAR OPENS 3RD
Monday—l7th Sept Fall Term will close 22nd
De cember. Spring ami Summer T r n will ope • Ist
Monday in January, 1867. Rates of Tuition and* Board
as follows, per Codegiate year of 40 weeks :
Departments. Fall Term. Spring and Collegiate
Summer T*m. Year.
College I'cpt. 20 25 48 75 75 > 0
Preparatory Dept. 21 no 39 00 ho 00
Primary Dept. 15 75 29 25 45 00
Music (Piano) 29 75 55 25 85 00
Music (Guitar) 26 25 48 76 75 00
I cidental Fee 1 CK» 2 00 8 09
An. and Mod Lan
euajes—each 10 50 19 50 30 O')
Oil Painting 17 50 82 50 40 00
Monochromatic and
Or cian Painting
each 10 50 19 50 3' 00
Drawing 10 50 19 50 30 00
mb oidery 10 50 19 50 30 00
Gr >du*iing Fee r, oo
Boaid and Washing per Scholastic month cf 4 weeks,
25 00 Boarders furnish their Lights, fowels, Sneets,
Pillow Slips, Toilet Scap and Table Napkins.
Tuition an i Board for Fall Term du • at opening of
Term. Spri- g and Summer Term— i'uitton ad Board
due, one hul at the opening—tho remuit.aer at the
close of the Term.
No deduction ts Tuition except in cases of protrac
ted sick - ess. and then ai the option of the Proprietor.
Glennville has justly a fine reputation for heal.h. a=*
well a* the mo>alitv r* finun-m and enterprise of its
inhabitants. The Institution has been for twelve y< ars
under the instruction ot the present Facu iy, and
stands second to n> ne in its efforts to promote sou and
scholarship and genuine piety : not negu cling o foster
the gentle courtesies oi .life, in the excrci-e of that
charity which tbiuketh no evil
REV. D. S. T. DOUGLAS.
Glennville, Ala , Aug 24—2 m President.
EAST ALABAMA MALE COLLEGE,
AT AUBURN.
Tiie fall term of tiits ixsti
ttitionin it. Coilev*. un < Pit-paratory Dnpartme' ty,
will be .in oil the ot h of Sept. 1866 u der a fu 1 corps of
Prof -ssors, and elo<o ou the 2 th of December.
The Board of Trustees, at its recent annuxl meeting,
reorganized every depar merit of the ( (.liege, e ■ as to
meet the wa t-* of St and -nts of all g-ides of aivance
eit'er ‘ y partial or full cour-e.
Liberal facilities will be uff .ruea for pursuing special
studies.
RATES OF TUITION;
In College (in advance) full term, $25
Preparatory Department. sl6, 820*.
Bo«rd can be had i > private smil es at $ per
m ► th, exclusive f Washing ad .Lights. Payable
monthly in adva l c«. •
F r fur her information apply to the Pre ide- t of the
Collrge, Ho.v. J. F. Dowdell, or to the und* rsit/nnd
C 1 AI FORD,*
Sec. Board of Trus.ee?.
Auburn,. Ala., Aug 17, 186ft—3w.
Southern University
Greensboro, - Alabama.
X HE Exercies of this Institution will be resumed on
the first Wednesday in October next.
Instruction will be given in the Schools *f ANCIENT
and MODERN LANGUAGES. MAT HE M A TICS, MEN
TAL and MORAL PHILOSOPHY, CHEMISTRY, NAT
URAL PHILOSOPHY and BIBLICAL LITERATURE.
Civil Engineering and Analytical Chemistry will also
be taught.
Terms:— Tuition fee per term, S4O u 0
Contingent fee, 5 00
Board can be obtained at S2O to sfo per month.
WM. M. WIGHTMAN,
auglC-3m:* Chancellor.
EMORY COLLEGE,
OXFORD, GA.
rnillS INSTITUTION, AFTER FOUR
| Years suspension, reopened its doors in January
Its Fa'l Term will cummonce Wednesday, 15tti
day of August.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION:
Rev. J R THOMAS, D D. President, Prof, of Bel’es
Lettrea, Evidenced Christianity and Biblical Lit>
erature.
GUSTAVUS J ORR, A M. Prof, of Mathematics and
Astr< .nomv
Rev L M SMITH, A M, Prcf. of Greek Language and
Literature.
Rev GEO W W STONE, A M, Prof, of Physical
S ienee.
Rev O L ‘-MITH. D D, Prof, (elect) Latin Language
and Lit*mure.
I Rev A MEANS, M D, D D, LL D, Emeritus Prof. Natu
ral Science.
! npil>; Preparatory School will t»e u ider the immedi
-1 a*te mpervision of the Faculty.
Tuition for Fall Term, s>o, Board in best families.
S2O per month, without lights at.d washing.
L. M. SMITH.
auglO. Sec’y to B ard Trustees.
LaGrange Female College
LaGrange, Georgia.
FACULTY:
Rev. J. K. ARMSTRONG, A M , President, Professor
of Natural and Moral Sciences.
Mrs. A E. WRIGHT, English Branches and Latin.
Dr. A. CULM AN. (of Munich University.) Music and
Modern Languages.
Mrs. J. K. ARMSTRONG, Music.
Mis. G. H. STARKE,Preparatory Department.
Mrs. 11.8. T. MONTGOMERY, English Branches.
riMIE EXERCISESofTHE COLLEGE,
1 will be resumed on Monday, S ptember 3rd. The
Pr» sident. with his family, will reside in the 1 oIW-e,
and be Prepared t • accommodate a num er < f board
ers. Da h ing n every form will bn piohibited. For
Circular, or further information, -ddre s.
Rev. J. K. ARMSTRONG,
July27-3m LaGrange, Ga.
Enterprise Female College.
rpHIS INSTITUTION SITUATED IN
g a healt'y section of the State of Mississippi 120
ms es above Mobile and on the Mo ile ami o*»i < R R.,
offers many mducemen'ts to the planters if Mississip
pi and A abama, for the thorough education of th ir
daughter-.
The Annual Term, begins on the 3rd Mor day nf
Sept*m»er: S» mi Annual, on the 15th -f F< b uary,
and <d ses in June 1867.
An accompl shed B ard of • eaeher will fill the va
rious departments and the President, Dr. J. W. Har
mon, will d*-liv r, du iDg the ion. a senes of lec
tures on Physiology also on the presumptive, and
positive evidences o'fCh istianity. Tue Colleg- clashes
proper, will be r* quired to take note , and answer
q"eri»'s on each lecture.
Thumb of Tuition:—One half in advance—the balance
15th Fel rnnry. Special arrangements can be mideby
consu tat.or.
Primary Department, per month, $8 00
Preparator' 4 oo
College Classes (embracing A nci nt Languages) 6 50
Modern Languages. French, etc 5 10
Music oti Piano and Guitar (with use of nstru
ment 6 00
Ornament' Branches: embracing Printing, Draw
ing, Pe m unship, embroi ery 6 00
Pr<»f. F. A. Pf< ffenschlazer, one of the m stan
c- mplished artists in the country will fill this
department.
Inciden al expenses, per Session, 1 50
Pupils can enter the Cos I ge at any time during the
Session, and will be charged from the tmo of en
tr ncn.
B *ard S2O per .month. Light and washing extra.—
Each boarder must fur ii h their wu bed liner. B ard
can beitobtained in the President’s an t private fami
lies.
For further information of deUvls write t" the Pres
ident. Rev. J. W. HxRMON.
Ang.B-2tn Enterprise, Miss.
University of Georgia.
SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION.
T
■ HE next Session of this Univer-ity will commence
AUGUST, loth. A full Faculty of ten Professors hav
ing been secured,the organisa’ion of the University is
now comp ete.
Tuition Fee for (he year, mc’uding use of libra y,
room rei.tand .-ervant hire, $75.
Board can be had io the Student’s Homes upon the
Csmpus. at svo p*-i month. Washing, fuel and lights
are exira • xpenses
• Candidate.- h r Matriculation, as w-ll as Under-g ad
nates, are expected to be present on ihe day of open
ing.
The school of Civil Engineers will be organised on
the first ' ay of the s s- ion.
The ensuing term will extend from August Loth, to
D’ cemhi r 15 h
For further particulars, address the Chancellor, Dr.
A. A. LIPteCoMIC or the undersigi ed
W. L. MITCHELL, Sec,y
Athens, Ga., August 3d lm.
W OFFO RDCOLLEGE
The 13th Collegiate year, will begin in Wofford Cos 1 i
lege on Ist Oct n- xt*
FA' UI.TY It-v. A. M. Q hipp D. D.. President and
Prof < f Mental and Moral Science Davi i Duncan A
M Prof, of Ancient Langu *ges. Rev W hitefoord Smith
D I*. Prof of English Literaiu e, Wairen Du Pre A.
M., Pr f. • f Natural Science James H. Carlisle A M..
Pro., of Ma Lemati s Rev. A. II Lesttr A. M., Prof,
of History ard Biblical Literature.
A Divinity Sell ol emhraci a a lull course of T’ec
logical studies will at the same tinm- be opened under
the supervision of R-v A. M Shipp D. D.. Rev. White
food Smith D D.. ad It v. A. H Le-ter A. M.
Board p r month, sl2. Tuition per year, $54 paya
ble in sp» cie or its equivalent,
y Jul2l-2m. A.M Shipp, Pres.
A Teacher Wanted,
TO TAKE CHARGE OF TIIE MA
SONIC INSTITUTE at Lnwrenceville. Ala. Healthy
Jj* c a cion. For fortinr particulars address
J J CANADY.
J F CULVER, or
R F HUASPEI IL
aug!o-4t Laurenceville, Ala.
ALMANAC FOR 1887.
WE WILL PUBLISH, ABOUT THE
Ist of Oct. h r. rur FARMERS* ALMANAC f- r
the year 1867. witn calcuaii ns *y iHO-i t J . ASH
MO ‘K. T i- is most valuable Aim » ac ever pub
lish°d in the ‘•ou h t*eing up n ihe ame plan a- the
c lebrated GRI eJt’s ALM \NA<S It will coota n twen
ty-eight pages and. b • '.ios t te ealeu it <ms wi 1 com
prise usefit us .rmati u n various subjects We-hall
sui p y it t• th trade at tho mu-ual'y «ow rice < fs3. 0
per gross, wuire as many as ten gross *re tar x bt one
party. To such wr- will gi eme proi ege of Imprint
mi th° title p *g.*, «nda pagt: of adv rti-i gon th back
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For single'-ro-s, s4no Per dozen, 5u cei is
Send your orders ear'y, co tout yon may g r t th a m
in time The m> n ycm b paid or. t.e and -nv ry of
the Almanacs, to the Express company. Add 'ss,
J. W. BURKE A CO..
sept 7 -ts Mac m, Georgia.
To Those Who Wish To Employ
A Teacher.
A LADY OF LONG AND SUCCESS
FUi. Experience and hires a situation as private
teacher in a fUmilv of high standing; as principal of
a high school, or as an assistant in a College or Semi
nary : is fully competent to teach Higher English
branches. Languages, Mathematics and Music, and
guarantees satisfaction in any department of which
8 “ M assumes the responsibility. Reference -given and
required. Aaaress, \ u p),
auglo-6t. Cuthbert, Randolph co., Ga.
Georgia Academy for the Blind.
I -1 HE PRINCIPAL OF THIS INSTI
. tat'on announces that lie has opened a depart
men in it lortheo, lunation of the B'milin such branch
es of Handioraft a-may bo adapted to their dream.
stances. l 'Wh'oh they may b.c°me qualified io earn
VS ° W P v r ,’ Hn lnde P ndu “t livelihood.—
Blind males, of suitable ajje to 1. arn a trade, will be re
ceived as apprentic s for one year, wnich, in m st es
ses. IS amp-0 time to acquire acme branch < f business :
and nos • of (jenrgia, in indigent eircumslanoes, will
receive inetruouon and h ard f.. r that, lime free of
charge. The attention of the friends . f m»h unfortu
note persons is invited to lids . 0 m.-nt and
their kind.}- offices in bringing them forward io the
in-i,iution especially invoked.” The regnTr te.m ol
the ! "''l'begin at. the earn® time as that of
the Scnool, to wit September Ist
Also, persons raising Bronm-Corn are notified tha‘
-dmy can finis r. ads market sot , he Btraw , when wc| ,
cured, at this Institution.
Also, good ( orn Brooms of tho -tyle called “ Ska
ke.r,' and inferior t'. none in the mark t. are n w
manufactured here and sold at wholes I<* and retaif
at trad e price -. W. I>Wi LL r a MS, ‘' ’
Macon. August 9,1866. Principal
aug !7 lm
NOTICE.
mmiRE WILL BE A CONVENTION
JL of 'he Eclectic Pliysi. isns, c mmencing the first
day - rOctob r - ■♦xt. for tue purpose, f form ire a Med
icfl Society of the South.
All other papers will please copy, and they w ill do
the profession a «.'reat favor.
I J. M. GOSS,
D -an of the Faculty ol the Eclectic Medical College,
au » ,Kil Atlanta..
Emory and Henry College,
WASHINGTON CO., VA.
r jPHE FALL SESSION OF THTS IN-
X stitution will » egin on the 16th < t August next.
Our charges for Session of five months, patab'e ir.
curr-nev and in advance, are as so lows :
Tuition, in Collegia e Course *3O 00
Fuel, R< om-rent and cont ngent fee io 0o
Tuition in Preparatory Department is 5 ess.
Board c«n had in priraio families at the College
at sS'-t 5‘J pei week, speeieor its equivalent in currency ;
to be paid or sansfac oiily arranged monthly in ad
vance. Students that lodge in the Col *ge b
furnish thei own room-. Other information will Ce
given on application to
E. E. WILEY, President.
July 6,1866—2 m Emory P. 0., Va.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.
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