The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, December 23, 1865, Image 4

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m financial centres, as New York, pHiladel- of $861,430 42. The service has been 8 j phia and Boston, be made points for com- per cent, more costly and 17 per cent, pulsory redemption for all national banks, more productive thin the previous year. He discusses With r r al and cogenev The average deficiency for the past twen- r RE Exercises of this Institution will be •resumed SttCnd Monday in January next, From the Atlanta Intelligence*. Syllabus of the Department Reports. ■\Ve present below brief notes and ab stracts from the reports of some of the Departments which accompanied the the questions which have arisen Upon the ty-four years has been SI,288,4)28 68 per President's Mcattgfe: !claim set up-by the States to tax the pub-'annum, which had to be met by special REPORT OF UOXi liuon m’cullocu, rec- lie securities used by the national banks appropriation. The cstimalesof the years P.KTARV or the TUEAStttV. for a basis. ’ j I860 and l-nt Contemplates a deficiency I’his report will be Vead with an inter* The amount of national Lank notes iff ! of Sl,2"T,4-.'7, which is more than pro- under the direction of tJLe former Principal «st perhaps unequalled since the days of actual circulation on the 1st — — r •* « . , \L Stassell. If necessary, William T>uanc, Nicholas BHdlc, and the her was 8171,321,309: There has bfeen an addition of 31GS j will Uc eni j,| OTe j. United Htatc-S Bank. SclJoin has an The amount of State bank mile executive document been looked for with more anxiety, or the effect of its prema ture discovery been guarded more Con scientiously. The Secretary discusses the three ques- ; I). BROWDER & €0., DRY. GOODS H as ju« supply of actual circulation on the 1st of Octo- viJcd for in unexpended appropriations ;‘, ill ^_ >, - v J h . c ‘"^^^llj^hlV^eacherj | of routes Upenctl during the year, | The building is sufficiently 'capacious to ; . , c c contain two hundred and pupils Tritn notes in circulation same principally in the ..oti.ncrn states, and j conTC niencc, beautifully loc .ied ri’n An cmi- j date .. . . 78 S37.575 11*51 of the 8902 old ofkccS hj-opChed at nencc East of the Village, commanding a view ; ° _ ... i of the country eastward, and South to the Oak much less Coat thdtt before, and prop©- Mo „ nti<in rid * Total $250,189,Ji8 sa j s j 13VC Been invited for re-estubli;hin Other data, given in detail, show th Wc design the cnrriculum of study to be t . 11 .tw, mntw 1 thorough and priictica!: the government mild , . . . neariy a i _ i yet firm—requiring strict adherence to rule, j lions of the currency the public debt, °f available currency ot the country | The European mail service has been None aecd make application for admission who at j,i» old *t*n-L to be 8900,167.326. Deductions made ! con , lacte<1 j or gou)C >M rs on the^bssis of! ' ire not *".1 willing t# yield implicit: CARROLLTON J. Xl REESE*, MA Wholesale 1 Retail Dealer, t received from New York a fresh w huLiboALEi. AND Ril i AIL, | We have removed our Wholesale Stori. j .from No. 45 to 3» Market street, the House formerly occupied by Messrs. Phillips. hari* ; 4 ('o.. and have just ‘ ec’cived a large addition ' to it of very desirable seasonRbtV Goods. !such as Cloths, Sattinet*. t'Mtanerer, -1ventuc4cy Jenu« - . _ . White A Colored Flaanel*. A very handsome lot of FAMILY GROCERY AND DRINKING SALOON. Oils, and DYE-STUFFS. T HE undersigned firm is pleased to an nounce to their friends and the public generally, that they have now on hand and •ire daily receiving a good stock of FA.II9 l,Y <» »0(KB IES, We. ind the revenue. lie goes into a full from this leave the actual active rircula- j exposition of the objections to U. States „ . notes as a permanent currency, the chief “on on the 1st of October 8400,844,229. j of thc postages for letters carried, and to of which he states to be the fact that the The slackening of thc government oc- fore i gn £t camers the sea postage only, the 1 obedience to everr school duty. Our purpose to American steamers the whole | i, to impart instruction to both head anJ heart, I Lamps. Lamp CllimiieV8; KcrO- ! which never can be done successfully where j j there is opposition. _ gsjyAfter an experience of twenty-four years government of the United States is one mand fbr currency, by the ending of war | ^ aniounting to 82.970 per trip last : mirn^mitted teodii^inHm Sta-J-bicl, of limited and defined powers, and that disbursements, tended to accumulate cur i >ear The advantages of such competi*; „, v „ witll the bopc of „ liberal patronage, thc authority to issue notes as money is ; rcnc J ia tl,c handli oF the banks ‘ nL ' n " tion, rather ibafl subsidizing nat'iottal j Specially of those who are best acquainted neither expressly given to Congress by this vety moderate stem of active ctrcu a -j steamcrSj 3re dearly stt forth. Steam " t 0 “ho^e who deslrea hwlthy location for Ihe Constitution nor fairly to he inferred ting medium. j service with Brazil has been established, their children, there is no place in Georgia ' Thc hanks are required by law to have and contractcd for to China. ! witlj P urer nnd a ™»rc u.vgorat.ng at- cxccpt » n measure of necessity in _ great national emergency. lie holds It | ft 8ur P Ia8 of laW,ul mon ^ u] ^ h w rc ‘ | Free delivery of letters is new confined to be thc “crowning glory of flic Con- * crTC - '1 his sum on the 1st of October to f or ty-6ve principal cities. A new Post ,, , ,| • , i would have been 859,295,704. There stitution that this great war has been «,p,d ontl closed wilhout the power of we. io feet s re,erred son. .t .hot dele thc tiovcrnn.cnt bciii- enlarged or i.a re- rlT0,04o,89C. The t Dltlpthollcr congratulates the 1 country on the remarkable success of the --■j n 1 the various objections to a the currency, recotnmends : 1st. That Congress declare the com- ‘ion of the cotititry for the present cur rency, he declares emphatically against sine. Perfumery; Flavoring Extracts, Hair Resto rers, Patent Medi- cines, &ic. F(*b Frem a Mariaocs. in *11 colors, All Wool Dclnines, “ “ “ Empress Claths, “ “ A great e:\riety of Poplins and Lustra#, Ohecked Onshmcrcs, PUid Linseys, and Bleached Domestics and other things too tedious to mention expect to try to keep wlint the pcopla need, •iud hope, bv close application, energy and fair dealing, to be able to do at least our por tion of the business done in our line. Attached to this business is a First Class Disliking- Salooii, where we kerp the purest LIQUORS, BEERS and WINE^ lntions to thc States being changed. Thc Secretary, after very ably meeting , , , , reduerion 0 f| novel banking system; and though he finds warrant in the extraordinary condi- pound interest notes shall cease to be a legal tender from the day of .their matu rity. 2d. That thc Secretary be authorized, in his discretion, to sell bonds of thc U. States bearing interest at a rate not ex ceeding six per cent., and redeemable and pnynble at such periods as may be condu Cite to thc interests of the Crovernnicnt, for the purpose of retiring not only com pound interest notes, but the United States note*. In reference to the debt, the Secretary believes that, if kept at home, k need not be oppressive, but that it is still a national burden, and the work ©f removing it should not be postponed. The Secretary sees no way of removing it but by an increase of the national in come over the expenditures. It should he our ambition not to bequeath# it to our descendants. The first step should be to fund the maturing obligations. The Bent should he to provide for raising, i$ tls least odious ntannei, th<5 revalue tice&sary to pay the interest and a «ertaii» definite an nual auiount' 1, 1ht!Hlt©^ajior ent of thc prin cipal. MF. M*7S?i$eh hopes that the - Congress will be dfcsfl!!w£«nd emphatic oh this poitff - - Thc debt on the 31st of October was. 82,808.549,437 55; deducting moneys in thc Treasury, it was 82,740,S54,750.— lie estimates it on July 1, 1S66. at 83,- 000,000,000. The annual interest, if funded at five and a half per cent, would he 8165,000,000, but if funded at five per cent, it would be 8150,000,000. If 8200,000,000 per annum should b« applied to pay accruing interest and to reduce the principal funded at thc higher rate of five per cent, thc debt would be paid in thirty-two years, or at fire and a half per cent in a little over twenty-eight year3. The Secretary believes thnt no act of Congress would be more popular than one which should provide for such an extinguishment of the debt. Upon the subject of internal revenue, the report recommends: 1st. That the collection of internal revenue taxes which accrued before thc establishment of revenue offices in the States in rebellion be indefinitely post poned. 2d. That all sales of property in those States, under the direct tax law, be sus pended until the States shall hate an op portunity of assuming (as Was done by the loyal States) thc payment of the tax assessed upon them. 3d. That all transactions in such States which may be invalid by the non-use of stamps, be legalized, as it is in the power of Congress to legafi?* them. The Secretary regards the national banking system as one of the great cotu- Office building for New York is recom mended. There has been ati increase of 25 per cent. (859,2(12) in the number ol dead letters for the jear, of which 42,151 contained money amounting to 8244.372 97, a large increase upon last year. Near ly one pef Pent of all n;05i>iiere. As to mor.ils, schools form their . own society, and it becomes ihe imperative ; In a short time his stock will be *s complete duty of every teacher to see that that society j ^ e f ore t jj e war . is good: yet w» are blessed with as moral a community as is common to. our Towns and Villages. The Scholastic Tear embraces Forty Weeks, divided into two Sessions—1st containing Twenty-five weeks, 2d Fifteen. No Student will he received for less than one Session, and no deduction for loss of time, onlv in cases of protracted illness. Students , wili he charged regularly from the commencc- Ietters eonveycu j ment Session, until the expiration of itaj‘Terms to suit Purchasers. "N«S* November lS-ll-t»m. tolerating it any longer than absolutely requisite. lie makes important estimates and suggestions touching the revenue, lie believes that 830,000,000 per annum could be contributed to a sinking fund, for the redemption of the public debt in thirty and a half years, if certain uiodifi cations were made in thc revenue laws.— He proposes to tax principally cotton, tobacco, whisky, etc.; stamps, licenses and premium on surplus government gold.— He supposes thc next year’s cotton crop will be between two and a half and three million bales, which at ten cents per pound would yield 8125,000,000. But it will probably increase to the old figure of four and a half million hales. Then the fax might be reduced to eight cents per pound, and yield 8180,000,000, a sum more than equal to the whole interest on the national debt, lie believes that this answers successfully the objection arising from the foreign market, and claims that this tax would virtually be paid by thc foreign consumer, REPORT OF The secretary of war. This is a pamphlet of 48 pages, replete «ith MitercstWlg facts, striking generation' tions. and rather florid commentaries.— Thc Secretary begins with a review of thc military and political situation at the beginning of thc last session of Congress, wiih elaborate details of the disposition of our farces, their organization and com* mnndtTs. On the 1st of May, 1864, the total force in service tttts 970,710 tnen. Of this the available proportion was 662,345 men. On the 1st of March, 1805, this grand aggregate was within about 5,000 of the same number, but thc available force was less by about 60,000 fllcn. By the 1st of May, however, the grand aggre gate was 1,000,516 men. Thc war appropriations of thc last ses sion amounted to 8516,240,131 70. The estimates for the current fiscal year arc for 833,814,461 83—based on a standing force of 50,000 men, organized as a basis for 82,600. Eight vidumnes of reports of battles have been sent to the Government Print ing Offiee. Many more arc to come, for which the requisite data are not yet at hand. The disbursement of pay in tbc field hps been effected at a cost, of less three- tourths of one per cent., including all losses and expenses. Of white troops 1,057,433 cases have been treated in hos pital during the war, of whom the mortal ity was eight per cent. Over 700 trans ports on the ocean have been constantly- employed by the Quartermaster's Depart ment, with a l?>ss of but three. The burial records of the Quartermas- were sent to the Dead Letter Office, ow one month, after which the* will be charged , , . . .. I from lithe of eutraacc, mg. in part, no doubt, to the Mrcgulanties caused by the War. Tlte law requiring the advertising in the newspapers of larg est circulation it is found is very expen sive, and discretion is urged in its stead. The Money Order system is so f-r suc cessfully in operation that it has issued 74,277 orders for 84,360,122 S2 during the yeafij thc fees amounting only to two thirds of thc expenses. Some sug gestions for alteration aTe suggested. Contractors and others from thc rebel lious States have presented claims for a million dollars, which are held for the action of Congress The two great mill stones on the neck of thc Post Office are the Franking Privilege and the Overiand Mail (partly military), which together cost a net outlay of $2,000,000, to' be paid by the Department. It is a gratifying fact, illustrating tlic progress of education and sociul develop ment of our country, that thc average receipts from the North alone during four years of war were $3,585j854. over the whole, and of the past year 86,038,091 greater than the revenues from the whole Union previous to thc rebellion. TUITION: 1st Class, 1st Session, S 8 <5 2.J *< “ “ 12 50 Junior “ “ “ <5 Senior “ “ “ 20 2i Music “ “ 87 50 Board by A. Stf.eD, Esq., washing Included, at $15 00 j>er month. Board and Tuition invariably one half in advance, the remainder at thc end of the Ses sion, Application must be made, by those desiring Io learn Music, to Mrs. C. D. Reese. jj^y—Young men disabled for physical labor in thc late war, can make suitable arrange ments with the Principal. • Country Produce received for Tuition at cor esponding prices. Dec. ti-14-lm. A. C. REESE, Principal. LATE ARRIVAL O F \Ys hitT this day received a fine lot of Gents’ BLACK CLOTII AND GASSIMERE COATS, BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CAS SI MERE PANTS, BLACK SATIN AND FANCY CA8- SIMKRE VESTS, FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and GENTS’ JKk FRENCH CALF B(MDj?*AND SHOES, & GENTS’ FINE FELT, FUR AND CASSIMERE IIATS,|| LADIES’ IIOOP AND BALMORAL SKIRTS^ LADIES’ TURBANS, FELT AND STRAW HATS, - •LADIES’ NUBIAS AND HOODS, FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND DeLAINES, ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS, ** of any style and quality, Male Ind j[em; Scliool. 'cmale Collegiate Institute. JQXES, PkiscivjlI, Anrieut Language), ,jc. GIBSON, Assistant, Knglith Branches. JOHNSON & GARRETT, DEALBIIS IX General Merchandise and all aisn4 or COUNTRY PRODUCE, Brick Front, Second Door from Herald Office, NEWNAN, GA., Will keep on hand a general assortment of such goods as are needed in the country, which they will sell Low for Cash or Country Produce. November t!»10-3m. the market affords. And we lake occasion tc , Which ifdded to the variety and stock on hand ! say, that we invite into tins Salopn genLernen makes it very complete and full. We respect- ! ot sober, prudent habits: and will be glad to fully invite the trade to call and see for them- ! wait upon them, and t.iank them tor their ,dwhit we have and how we sell. ! patronage; but .would simply not.fy drunkard* Terms Cush ami small Projifs.^&U . «wd rowdies to stay awa.r, as we not i rour moncT. ana do not inteim to >>• trotiuieo D. BROWDER & CO., V it h vou. Montgomery, Ala. j Call Oil u* at the Pipson Ilouse, on thc — - West side of Greenville street. McDonald, stf.piikns a Co Gxekn B. McDonald, J. V. 1>. STKPiir.xs, .fJ.it 1. X. D. Steimiicns. [sept. Administrator’* Sale. B Y VIRTUE of air order from the Court of Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February, 18GC, at the Court House door in said county, be tween the legal hours of sale, the Lot of Land whereon John C. Dyson resided at the time of his death, containing one acre, more cr less, adjoining C. C. Smith on the Hast, and the old road leading to Clark s Ferry on the North, being a part of lot of land No. 2ti, in the fifth District of said county. Gobi for the benefit of thc heir# and creditors of John V. Dyson, :*eeasod. HUGH BRKWiiTbll; Adin t: December lt»-15-td*. J.S, Will continue business at old Stand of 9 tlie & HENRY, NE lUAYLY, GA. WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL No. 24 Linen Hall, No. 24 MARKET STREET, Montgomery, Alabama, We constantly receiving NEW GOOD, AT‘LINEN HALL,’ Where it is our habit and purpose to keep everything in our line of business that people want, from a Crotchet Needle or a Diaper Pin SILKS AM) DRESS GOODS That ere imported, everything to wear, and everything to make up and ornament it. We have just received 30 pieces of Fine French MEI'INOKS in eve* shade of color. 28 pieces of the finest EMPRESS CIIOTHKS, all shades and highest color*, Infants and Misses Knit Sacks, Yarn!ikes anJ Shawls. We have every variety of Goods for f„a<lics, Children and And for alien, You'hs and Boy*, Including BOOTS Sc SHOES, HAT And Trimmings for all. Nov, 11-10-Cm. D. BROWDER k CO. b’TiREWSTEll, -wtwwc'^ez.-'Jat •* Music Department. Exercises begin on the second Monday in January, I860. Course of 4ttudy end Rates of Tuition per Scholastic Month. Phimary Devabtmknt, (Spelling, Read ing and Writing.)— *82 50 Prkparatory ;D*par?*f$t, (English Grammar,Geography,Arithmetic,.tc.,) 4 00 Commercial Dkpautmknt, (English Grammar,-English Composition, Arith metic, Book Keeping, Penmanship, Al gebra, Ac.,) 5 00 Collegiate Department, (Natural Sci ences and Belies Letters, Declcm.-UJpft, Latin, Greek, French, Higher Mathe matics, Music, Ac.,)~ 5 00 TD fflEng IPUSIUKD, The above School will consist of two Term* j —six months for the first, and four for thc I second. Stadents entering either of these i will be charged from time of entrance until j close of the Term. Tuition payable at the close ! of each month. Board and lodging can be lmd at $20 per j month/ To young men preferring to board themselrds, Maj. Moreland and others have "ffered to furnish timber, and allow them to build fcft/His on their land, near the Academy, free of charge. I “Christian Association** every Wednesday : night. Lectures on Bible subjects, j “Literary Society”—[mportant subject* tlfSCt*<?ed—every Friday n?£h». Respectful!*; LEONIDAS JONES, Principal. Maj. R. O. Moreland,) Rev. W. B. Sm.th, Rev. E. STArroRD, j-Trustees. Thos. C. Moreland, | John W. Arnold, J [Dec. 2-13-2m. M. Frank & Co ^3 Medicine?, Chemicals, perfLMeRy, Frtfc Toilet soaps, fine HUS ASDIQ0IH 3&TFSESS, *9 DEALERS IN TOCSSES, SCITOBTERS, AND SBOCUHW Fumisltitlg Gottis, SPACES, CROCKERY, etc., etc. RE LIQUORS For Medicinal uses, SS3(£>;£!03 g a&opo9<Ksa< BLUE STONE, OINEEfi, INOlfiO, MADDER, COPPERAS. i Sinai DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AihuinisfraforN Sal*** A GREEABLY to an order from tbe l'enor- at>Le Court of Ordinary of Coweta County, Ca., will be sold before the Court House door in Ncwimn. between the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in January, 1800. the fol lowing Lots of Land, situate in the Till Dis trict of Coweta county, Ga.: Lot number six ty-three (Cd) And I ot number sixty-four (l>4 |, with the exception of the-railroad right of . way : also with the exception of one (1) square acre including a grave-yard ; also with the exception of eighteen (IH)nfries in the South west corner, including Jones’ Camp Ground ; also with the exception ol about ten (lO)acres near thc North-cast corner of said I.oJ, con stituting in all about three hundred and .sev enty-live (375j acres, more or less, to be suld. Sold subject to the widow's dower from the original tract of land, which consisted of about four hundred and eighty (-ISO) acres.— Sold as the property of Thos. C. Johnson, late of Cowtta county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Nov. l!-Io-tds. G. L. JOHNSON-Adm'r. NOTICE. V LL persons indebted to the firn'i ?f J. M. Brown k !!ro'.*. are requeued to come forward aud make immediate pxym?rri ia the undersigned o- J. E. Dent. Oe,.. C. 15. BROWN. ( I K< )1!G I A—(’••wetit Coonty. f | tWO MONTHS afterdate application mill J he made to the Ordinary ol Coweta coun ty for leave to sell all or a part of the Land belonging to the estate of Bird Park*, jr.. Ute of said county, deceased. Dec. in. T. It. PARKS, Kxec'r. y vvvr l A'A i SCHOOL NOTICE. Mrs. M. J. Nimmons Will op?n a t . JUVENILE SCHOOL j i The 1st Wednesday in January next,! { BLACK PSPPS2, A Starch, Spl’a Turpentine, mm oil, NORTH-WEST CORN rift PUBLIC SQUARE, ON BAY STREET, NEWNAN, 0A. Sept. FOR S A l7K -BY- HILTON k ALLEN; too l)bls. salt, lOOO lb*. Best CIiccmc. <!KOItGIA—Coweta County. Jo all *rhom it may craterm : r KPT HA -V. DAVIS Pit-'-ing in proper form fj applied to me for jiermaneiit Letters of Administration on thc e.-ute of William A. D./viv, late of *aid county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular the creditor* and next of kia of said di-ccii**d. to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and *hnw cause, if any th :y can, why permanent Administration rbould tuft be gran ted to Jvptlm V. Dari* «u th*f ?^tafc of sr.id deefa.'ed. Witness my official signature, l)tc. 6. Dec. #-14-30d B. H. MITCHELL. Ord’rr. 30 Kc$r* \ails, GKO KG IA—Coweta County. Tu all tchom it min/ concern : H ORATIO II. WILLIAMS having,in proper form, applied to me far permanent Let- I ter* of Administration en the estate of George 1 D. Morgan, late of r:tVl county, deceased : i This is to Lite till and singular the creditors t and next of kin of George D. Morgan to be and f appear at my office within the time allowed by lavf; and show eause, if any they can, why permanent Administration should not be gran ted to Horatio II. Williams on tlie estate of said deceased. Wbn-ss my official signature, Dt-c. 6. 1A55. Dec. 0-14-80.1. IJ. II. MITCHELL. Ord'v. •ht GEOBGIA—Coweta County. To all tchom it may concern : ‘J'^ANIEL JACOBS having, in proper form, ter's Department do not Include those pj \\\UT S- OF \LL KI\DS pensations of the war, and gives many who fell in battle and were buried imaie-1 mediately on the field. They show the BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, interment in cemeteries of 116,14S per-) TWEEDS AND SATINETS, sons, of whom 98,827 were loyal and 12,- j interesting statistics upou its operations. KEPORT OF HON. FREEMAN fL.VRKE, COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Lamps and Lamp,Chimneys, iJ'AC'A'Uii i ixii/iLtAJJ, JL / *i'P |iwl ,0 for ,!’ ette 7 f ciiiva vyiiinim, y, j tion d« Lon is non on the estate of John n. ' Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, En ,, j I McCollum, iatc of said county, deceased: ivplnns Dve woods and Dve ~ bblS. L This is to cite all and sitr/ular the,crcdif^f* | \ elOpS, •L'V e \>OOOS aim A/ye i j and next .of kin of raid deceased to ie tftfy Stuffs. In fact mV Stock wiHi flOUTST A TVTPAT ; typinr a* mr o^eV’tblD the time allowed Vr . ■ lUnt io VWfiUl AvAAJAiU, law. aud show c.-itt-e, if any they cun, why Contain C^eft tuin„ that is kept ; I e 11er.- of Administration dc bonis non should ^m’ J | not be granted to Daniel Jacobs on the estate i 1 1 j deccaicd. T .. T . . , | Wrttte?? U.V hand and-official Signature, De- , BROWN SUGAR, Assorted, ! - r - ~ " in a first Class drug store in the building fronting Hon. IT. Buchanan'* residence. A liberal patronage respectfully . solicited. * ! By strict attention to the wants of ciisto- j [ roers I hope to merit a ?h:ire of public-patron- ; Cl s* S -> 4 I respectfully invite ray friends to call J - j an j examine my stock|#nd prices. Physicians' ‘ ceiuber C, 1SH5. B. II. MITCHELL, Ord'y. December 9-14-30/1. Ut Class Rates of Tuition. _$16 3d Hass.. $32. to be paid mothly or quarterly. November 11-10-tf. CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap. | GEORGIA—Coweta County. - r J MIO.MAS ENTRIKIN having applied to be If you wish to buy any of the above art;- j I appointed G lardian of the j>er<*» S prescriptions carefully compounded, and all [ . •. i . k~t n rnnr intere«t to property of Nancy \. Morgan, a minor undeff •orders correctly answered. Medicines war-I ’ d be Kreatl -> to - TOUr * ntercst t0 ! fourteen years of age, resident of said county He gives a lucid statement of the finam : i>95 disloyal—94.803 were white, 20,345 j LADIES’ SHAWLS AND CLOAKS ccs, and recommends important statutory j colored. Between the 20th of April and ; of any quality, cl,,n S «. ^Auiong these .after j"«« ** 18 «> ">« BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED th'e urgent movement which will made 1 master s Uepartmeut sold property to the in favor of increasing the voVume 6f na amount of SIS,358,345. The Military I DOMESTICS, tional bank circulation, he rttotUflaends f A<?adenly at West Poi«t is commended,; GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS, j that the present limit, which is now aud an additional nuol'tr of cadets re- j ^DIES BEITS \ND BUCKLE^ ' 8309.672,992, be increased to 8400,000,- commended. Iu the Bureau of Military 000, with 1 appropriate restrictions. He; Justice 16,591 records of general conrts shows how this would support the public 1 martial have been filed. CT TLEItl, ROUND AND TUCK COMBS, ANY QUANTITY OF MALE SCHOOL. riAHE undersigned, having runted thc “ Phi- i J lomathic [nstltnte,” respectfully announce to the citizens trf Newnan and surrounding j country that they will open a ranted genuine and of the best quality. J. S. IIENRY. Sept. IS, 1865-2-Sin. give us a call before buying elsewhere, highest market price paid for all The ” 4 t n Ali A Ai At SCHOOL., HOUSE AND LOT * ______ ill SALE. Country November 11-10-tf. Produce. *. SJ. Ig3T l. AMTELL, HIE HOUSE and LOT on Sitesville street. KNIVES, FOBKS AND POCKET! Wednesdays, Jan. 3d, 1866. r [\ nofr o<-cup:ed by Mr*. Little, is offered credit and restore us the volume of trade, j A revision of the law establishing the He demonstrates that we arc losing I FreedSion’s Bureau is earnestly rccom- about per cent, in the method which j mended, but no period is suggested for we virfnally adopt for meeting the bal- the termination of that institution The rooms are commodious and well ar- fur * a jT; , Ti ‘ e h nThTni-em j ranged for the comfort of students. f°^ d kitchen and i<i«Oked/OBse on the prern- j Spelling, Reading, Arithmetic, Algebra. Gc- | * 3es - ! onictry. Trigonometry and thc higher ?fnthe- \ TTV WD mat ' cs ,aa t?l 1 L Also the Latin and Greclp! Languages. Boys prepared for a College; mavrrv CROCKERY WAKE, i course. TAkE.i U* I. esoegJT t?. commiisios j MERCHANT, This is to‘cite all persons concerned tb be' and appear at the term of the Court of Ofdi.' nary held next after the expiration - Of tlrirty" da vs from the first, publication of this n’tftiCe'f and shovr" Cause, i. any they caa, why said 3 Thorrfa? Kntrikin should not Ue'VirtroviVa with', the guardianship off t!«e pefrson and property of Said Nancy A. Morgan. Witness mV hand and official signature. De-' cember «. f30. r >. B. II. MITCHELL,Ord’y. December 3-14-30d. Applv to J. E. Dent or the undersigned. Dec. 2-13-4t. . C. B. BROWN. B 1 FcdnesJar- ance against us, which is flow about $380,- i report of the postmaster general. COTTON CARDS, 200 BUNCHES’OF! xtafoa or Tuition. 000,000, and which will be about $428,- j The Postal Department has been again 1 p \CTURY y \RNS I Spelling. Reading. Geogrnphy 000.000, which method is to sell out | mort than self-su^taininar during the fiscal A11 of the aboTd Goods wlT1 ^ soId at a securities abroad at a discount of 40 per j year ending June 30, I'86i>;Mhe Fer enue ■ small profit, as our »l>oUo is, ‘-Quick sales and EgL,Due first day of each month. property, pay Those desiring to send thr-ir bovs dr wards or said horse will be Ceait with ms the law cent. being-814,556.158 70, and the expendi- shon P" ofits ' T -* k 9° > „ . ^ ^ r , GeEENviLLr>?., (under Masonic Uai!.; H« reoomaieuds, also, tbe great] tares 813.694,72S 28 r leaving a surplus' Nov. is-ll-tf. NEWNAN) GEORGIA - . Y ME, off 2tuh nl:.. an aged, chestne?. . soirrell HORSE, blind in left eye, and Arithmetic $4 00 per month, and with both hind feet white, Other branches...... 5J)0 “ “ The owner is requested to come forward, prove charges and take him awr.v. would do well tr see Nov< 4-V*-tf. \Y, S. BEADLES, WVT, FREEMAN. direct*. Dec. ALBERT EDMONDSON. ‘ Corner Whitehall and Mitchel Streets, Keeps constantly on hand a large .ind choice assortment of •FJf.v, vyVTV CDflCV^Vi! £ xxaiaaajI A uiiUL£txxxAJi>* ALL KINDS OF OOOSTBT FKOStfOE bought and sold at reasonable price* - Sepf»bnber ' l > y l-3rn. NOTICE/ / LL tiersons having any of the Change' Bills of Brown. Swint k C(j.’, - ace earn-' estly requested to present them to the under-' signed for payment. When these bills were | i.'Vued, it was impossible ‘o get small change- 'of Ore-ifbarks, and it. was at’the suggestion i of .-evt-rn? erf the business inc-n of this plan* I that we consented to issue them Now plen-' j tv of Greenback chanrje rtui be had, - nnu we ; Would take this' drcnsioii to say iliat we will > not receive any more city sliitiplasters aT our - ' house for'goods. Other merchants can get : -mall change as easily as we have - done. Vf« I have plcnf} - of small change to sdpply all our I customers. T. - A D: SW’fNT A (JU. Greenville f^f.. under Marwiic Hall, j Ncwaan,'Gr..-Oct. I l-v-H.