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PQQH^ 'n fir as we can learn, has alwas giventhe hiahcHt satisfaction. There U nom jipuppI question as to her competency, industry, nutdiscipline and piety, and while she im- jn jparts instruction to tho minds of the ilt;{ayoung ladies under her charge, it is her an ,♦ special care to sec* that their manners a lt;j arc pleasing, and their morals exemplary.Parents may confidently expect that ; na; while their daughter* and wards are bei—Time Tables.HA5HVH t.r *^D DErATCK S. B. r*RSFOEB TRAIN’.'A. Xorth.* OS 4. u. - - - - *:4* a. M.3:30 r. * - - - - I *:4S r. u.ximpn!« ^ ( n *tr r«»roy ». r., r v^r.^nr. tru\.•Goin^ En*t, arrives nt Decatur.......r..If v. m.■Going Weft,Jenvcs Iccetur............5:32 a. m.H *pr milThnrhday, September C.ing educated they are also prepared ornaments to the society in which they ma■are hereafter to mingle. The institute fro1 is a large and commodious building, and j lt;j,K Mrs. 0 is prepared to boa id at very moderate rates, a number ot young ladies. where they will be under her im-V,mediate attention all the time. The 1. ■ -primary and music departments will be dafurnished with competent and skillful j 1teachers. Persons from a distance whowish to place their daughters in a iirst-l 5©^The n^w steps at the Methodist class Female College, would do well to* Church nre a decided improvement, and send them to Athens. It is a quiet, anlt;CripV* communication received. Will publish ft next week. Come at us again, “Crip, we like you.IT Web We call the attention of our render to the notice of Thos. W. Iline, to be found under the head of new advertise* ments.1amW,(Fri Ci am'Ievery body ought to go to church—there moral and soci iblo community; the lc-is no excuse for staying away. A\ e guess cation is unsurpassed for health : the ae- |i da\Ithe boys will get their Col. ’* V, atch um-; commodation for pupils are ample, and nes all to irsue new orders, for they are there is no danger of cholera.about to be 44 out did. i --------\da» \tr w e call special attention to the communication from **Unus,’ in another column. It is from the p* n of one of our giftrd citircns. who evidently under-ftands his subject. We give him a place in our columns cheerfully, and hope to hoar from him often.The August statement of the pub- ylie debt show? a reduction, and an in* er« as? of the coin balance on hand.: .1* da\ %cThe SriHtT ov 1 mruovhmbnt.—The work on tl»«* Court-House goes bravely on—theanlt;The Pacific’railroad is in running ]order for tv miles west of Fort Kear- day1ney. *anc_ •The constitutionality of the Kx- davrise Law, in Xlt;w York, has been refer-f'Ound ot saw, hammer, and hatchet is red. by concent, to the Supreme Courttruly interesting The sight of thU nice, of Appeals and 1'rion.r*w monev Lr:ves encouragement t^ -------___— -workiv^n, * and gracious! ho* shavings Itt^^Puit hns been brought ac'ain^t:*rtd cu p do lly around that sad old Secretary Stanton for imprisonment l*v% i «monument of the troubulous da\s of military commission, and several^norcTV^r. • such suit» an contemplation.* .jTin1W oJTin1ancPEu.sovat..— Dr runner, slt;» familliarlv i known to our citizens as an expenoiiced and ►kdlful dentist, called on us vester-%oav and informed up, wo r»re happy to■stai*\ th^t he has returned to Athens with t.V* view of remiinin^ severnl I wteks Hr again olT rs his proiessionalIt is said that Donner o'lerod to♦ ndow a professorship in Gen. Leo's ( -allege, provided the General we dd * rite him an article a week for the Ledger.vtK I ?UCi'iuosiTirs of At:.antic Ter.icGHArn.rv:?es v* hi^ n»«nv friends in this* sec* 1 jie ^ c’n :-1 du riarie sets louha*trik-IVr-ons d^irine wo. k done by a ««« rosult ol'the laying of the Transit-|Altiontirst-ciafrM dentist would do well to give •Ir. C.IIo’Tmlainic telegraph.n11 savs:New York :church.a call. He mav ho found at I»r. iis fciluatcd 8t!VCHtJ'*s5x (1*STCes of I Tnil's ottice, opositu the i£othodi»t 1 ‘;St °f 'n,e f'arth in !lt ihtilv rotation travrlc 1 1 hlt;*its daily rotation travels through 3G0 lt;le- Tie *I grees in twcntT-four houi-8 from whicht'U;i eiirit?3^»avk Hu'M‘11, of the hr.n of J. 3t. j it results that every fifteen decrees to i I'iil A J.J{us*dl, left ye:-teniay for Phil*- the West of the lir»t meridian piaced at «i*-’phia'*nd New York, for the purpose Paris is one hour later. When it is noon Amlt;\ selecting and purchasing their fall and ^Kimer sit;ck oi dry goods, etc.at Paris it is only eleven o’clock at fit-o en degrees to the West of that citv.► !Jack is a y*»ung man, but an old mer- and as New York i.lt; seventy-six degrees f.'f. chant of neknowledged taste and judg-: to ^ West of Paris, it follows that it isment. and we d n t he.tato to alt;u: e , seven o’clock in the evening at Isc.vc our emiens . fl.dt ac w:ll br.ng to ih;® Vork wlwn it is midnightat Paris. Sup-' ma-ket jut such goods as our people pose, then, that a great edifice i:i Paris. deire, an I eii themjtoo, At prices*tos\iit the Opera for example, takes fire at a 1 i v ryio ly. We him a pleasant quarter past twelve at night on the firsttrp and a safe return. of September ne:ct, the event is injmedi-i : _ate-y telegraphed A\»m Far s to NewDiVThk Col*?;tv Moet. — As ;in eviilence. that our money will circulate in the ‘J ( IS* (WiiitPau' York, let us say in two h rjrs to make*ample allowance for interruptions, etc.:* 7 .l!u it y and be as good as any, a pronu-Lu/j- u 1 * i i • i / ^ * » ,,vt:, ,r . t * * , the dispatch dated Pans. beptvrnb^r, *tn-nt citizen ot I ulus2. lenn., oifered \ . 1at rives in ew 1 ork at a Quarter last 4on the street here tne other day, to sell! . . . . c , * . , x -: e. . : J , nine m the evening of the 3I*t of August,any ^p »c:etwof prejei ty he possesses lor it, hud take the moaov ho: t w ing his people would, take it bett.-r than,»o*ie persons here, who have liv« lt;l in Limestone -.11 their live-. So much f**r tiU:* credit among our n^i.^hbors. Inor»fce5e.* A)i . w \* 1 ’i‘‘O thaw a e\y ^ ork manager could an 1 V A il,iL pear on the stage, and afte r the three r. KW rncustomary bows, could thus express himself: “ Ladies and gentlemen—I am sorry to have to inform vou that the T. B Opera at Paris been destroyed by1fact, tin, county money, like the World: tire thre0 ,10Urs after the prcscnt timt, .Our director has just transmitied te hisM ! *'* bad moneyA» */7*c v.*o jld ;.iv4 to make !♦,]jr \ \i * p«'Q, #r whether bnd, J.»epei3-i on Lo v w# uke n.’’Crknt^maw A Mcivi.N?;i;v.—These worthy1,?nd truly deceiving young genthmenliaTorecenHv moved their stock « f iTcodsj* .to the new buildinc; on the ent side of the Public Square, where thev can (d-*VParis confilt;*re his condolence on the (hsaster v;h*ch is going lo happen to V\\ ^hitiL 9nalt;Thh Right S 1*1 kjr—The following is from a recent letter of IFenrv Ward I }Beecher: 14 Ilnd the loyal Senator.^ and MUenr«?sentatives been admitted at once 'ways be found willing and ready to servlt; . ,4 ' , * , , n the assco{ Con^re^s, and inIhoir custonierh m a gentlemanly «'ind , . • * . .businesslike manner, gentlemen deBerv prising spirit, wb nice atore hou tThese young1 moderate‘iiieoession those of Arkansas,!T ■cre credit for the 'enter- A • Noi lh ^rciina, and !ieh h*. added another \,rsU,:a* th“ Puonc ,nind of lhe I'eoPle i 'o the almost deflated ^ th° fco,,tl1 woul“ haX* bcon hr nioretowtuof Athens, and no doubt our Peo- i ^ ^ ****pic will ext-nd to them a liberal patro- hlln on probation to tho last Mnage. Capt. lt;iei. McKinney has h*ft for . New York and Philadelphia, for the purpose* t»f purchasing a fall and winter stock of every thing that ia neat *nd newould have been under a more salutary influence to good conduct than if a dozen j armies had watched over them.Everymonth that we delay this healthful step complicates the case. The excludedneftarj. We hope they may meet that'success in the mercantilo life which they P°F,u'ah0Ii- wnaettled be4ore, g/ow more• * ^ 1 1 ft'l 1 ...so justly mf rit.irrital le. The arm;. f.-elt;nn»-s indi*:-en- ITA1 !lt;.ble to local governments, and super-!■Pcbi.ic Mcktim.—The board of com- ‘^des them. The government at Wadimerce, which-wu^ held at th‘e store iXHrfi ! mgton is called to interlere in one andof Messrs. Hinei Ralsler, and composed Onot,,or difficulty, and this wilTbe done • ^ouof nearly all the merchants in town, re- j sometimes with great injustice, for ourtulted in their agreeing to t*ke twenty- goveriiment, wisely adapted to it« pro-live per cent, oi their sales in Limestone lKT ^uncti°ns** i*s utterly devoid ot thosehabiU, with the instruments which fit aF sfcentralized government to exercise au- 0'uli*Q thority in remote sStates in local aflairs.Every attempt to perform such duties has resulted in mistakes which hu?e excited the nation.rounty money. This, we think, is as liberal as ought to be expected of our rr.^rchantb, and if every man in the county will liK^ise agree to take one-fourth of their receipts in county ipsue, we will tind that t\ is money will soon become *0 thoroughly difFuted (hrough the county, that no one man will have exceeding a few dollars of it at a time, and, above all, it will sustain this currency and the people will thereby be relieved\oThe General ought to be forbidden to exercise authority in politics, as it will TP inevitably keep half a score of States * Alheld n 1 tiunder Federal authority. ti pl4 lTo govern half the territory of the r#^j){’;• I 1-, 1 1 . •! /V, • .di'I'culau2 ST A ifrom the iORs:bility of a direct tax to Union by Federal civil officers, sustained build tho Court-House. By all means,! by the army; is a policy not onlv uncon-let everybody take it—its good money— genial to our ideas and principles, butits awful pretty, and then its our money, evidently dangerous to the spirit of ourtihat is, wo mean our people's money—at- government. However humane the endyet. no body has offered any to the Post sought aud the motives, it is in fact aLet ’em try and see if three dollars of‘course of instruction* preparing our gov- j u’!,it won’t buy them twelve months sub- eminent to be despoticand familiarizingscription to the best paper published in our people to a system of autocracy (fell the county.irI which can never be other than dangerous to liberty.; * * * * -s * •»*For the sake of the freedmen of the# Educational.—The fall slt;s*ion of the Athens Female Institute will commencenext Monday, the 10th inst., under the South, and its millions ot fellow-coun* control and supervision ol that able pre- j try men, for luy own take, and for theceptresa «.nd aecompii^hed lady, Mrs. J. great cause of freedom and civilization, I Hamilton Child* Mrs. Childs has b#en urge the immediate reunion of all the engaged in teaching young ladies here j parts which rebellion and war have shat-and *vt Hunt«riH* fn* v^ar®, and 1 t^redof the himI ix: unto t iug to the tn wife othis blicatio three 1 boni iieontesthe 2c lurr;rhand,
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