The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, December 30, 1865, Image 4

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Western and Atlantic Rail Road. Orrice .StVT. W & A. IIaii. 1U>ai>. I Atlanta, Ga., Ttee. 5th, 1?R5. / To His Excellency, Jab. Johnson, Governor of Georgia: The United States as it Will Be. The whole United States domain is CARROLLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE. 8 6 6 to have the tax assessed and paid on the t *ime, then it would be advisable to tale such aciion, by as to test the validity of the now under organised local governments, act, imposing and collecting such, taxes. State or Territorial, within definite limits,, In eonsequerwe of the want of means, which limits in the Case of the Territories, f _ Sir-: Tn compliance with tlie laws of I have not had the depots on the Toad j will be those of the future States. It U the State, I herewith transmit to your rebuilt, except at Atlanta, the wal's of appears that from tbc present possessions. 1 Excellence a statement of the condition which have been repaired, ahd afe how j the I nited States will be composed of and operations of the Western & Atlantic being covered, and will soon be ready J fifty-one States, besides the one District under tbe direction of the former Principal, _ _ . . . I . t 1 . I L * 1. _ . .11 nli a.I In'* nn /•♦eoaC \f rC IIP Exercises of this Institution wi!l be resumed Sccoirl Monday in January next. Rail Road /incc tbe 25th day of Septem- f 0 r use-, her last, the day on which it was restored I haft* also in process of erection at to the Slate of Georgia and receipted f</r thc^anie place, a Machine Shop to re- by me, under an order of Maj. Gen. Geo. pair engines, Ac., the building of which If. Thomas, commanding the Military Division of Tennessee, embracing the department of Georgia. indispensable to the service of the road. The culvert at Yinitlg’s Station, built tit immense expense, was bluwn up and of Columbia, thus: It would, perhaps, have been mofc sat- rendered unsafe by the Federal army, and isfmetory to have presented the operations is now being repaired at considerable co-t. | of tbe road up to the first of the present Since my appointment to office, I have ! month; but (lie retUfns from the different used every effort to make the road self sus- j agencies on 1 lie line could not he matured taining as far as possible; and if it could j in time to embrace them in Qiis report. j have the use of two hundred thousand I have, therefore, given below the in- 'dollars tot tWo years, to purchase iron, it come and expenses of the road from the could pav the interest and discharge the 25th of September to the 1st of Novem ber, embracing a period of thirty six days. Gross Earnings, 6170,792.38 Expenses, 50,074.51 Nett income, 8120,718.87 From the above statement it will be seen that the nett earnings of the road l,avc bo.n»120,Tl«.«7rorlh.*i.llhtK T . • i . t* ‘ ° ccbt at maturity. Relieving that the road can, within a felt years, be made to relieve the ci'.iBen** of the State of the great burthen of tax ation, I would respectfully recommend such policy be adopted as will, in the shortest possible time, place it in good condition, with an abundai cc of lollin six days of its operations, subject to charges due the East Tennessee and demands which may be made against it fTAT 1 Main^, 2(F Louisiana o N. Hampshire, 21 Texas, 3 Vermont, 22 Tennessee, 4 Massachusetts, 23 Kentucky, 5 Connecticut, 24 Ohio, 0 Ri.eJc Island, 25 Indiana^ 4 New Y’ork, 20 Illinois, 8 New Jersey, 27 Wisconsin, 9 Pennsylvania, 28 Michigan, 10 Delaware, 29 Miuursota, 11 Maryland, 30 Intvn. 12 Virginia, 31 Missouri, 13 \Y. A irginia, 32 A rkansas, 14 N. Carolina, 33 Kansas, 15 S. Carolina, 31 Nevada, 1C. (Georgia. 35 Colorado,* 17 Florida, So Oregon, IS Alabama, 37 California. 19 Mississippi, • v •• " aided by the accomplished Instructress. Mrs. I M. Staxsell. If necessary, other teachers will he employed. The building is -GiifficiVnlly caparions to contain two hundred and fifty pupils with convenience beautifully looted oil an emi nence nf the Village, commanding a view of the country eastward, ami South to the Oak ! Mountain ridge. We design the curriculum of study to be . thorough and practical i the government mild vet firm—requiring -triot adherence to rule. • None need make application for admission who a » ],; s 0 ),J ft.rnd. are not ready and wplirig to yield implicit j obedii nee to every school duty. Our pui pose . . The above report is most respectfully Georgia Rail Road for the use of six , . . , A ., ; B ... j.submitted to your consideration. miles of road from the junction near Chattanooga. This portion of the State Road was destroyed dnring the war, and was not rebuilt by the United States. The road when received was in a des titute condition. T he cars and engines Rout. Bavgii, Superintendent The Perishing' Freedmen. A meeting of the Frccdiuen’s Aid Commission was held in New York on the 9th of November, Bishop Simpson, President of the Commission, in the had been used, many of them, as long as j c | ia ; r The interests of the freedmen safety would admit; and were scattered, some in Virginia, South Carolina, and different portions i f -Georgia. These cars and engines have been col lected as far as possible, and others will be returned as soon as the Hail Roads are completed over which they will pass on their return lo this place. There were purchased for the use of this road, from the U. States, eight loco motive engines, about one hundred and forty box cares, and about forty-five flat Sars; also, three stationaty engines few pumping water and running tbc machine ry in the car shop, purchased by tbe road from the United States, which was erected on the land belonging to the State at Chattanooga. Every shop belonging to the Hoad having been destroyed, it was necessary to make the purchase to do the necessary repairs to keep up the rolling stock. In addition to the above, there was also purchased from the United States a large amount of rail road supplies and fire tenement houses in Chattanooga, in which t® board and lodge employees of the road. These five houses cost the sum of $1,(6 0 00, are new and well 1 suited p or purposes. As soon as the were very fully and freely discussed, and many facts of great interest were presen ted. Brig. Gen. Fisk, Assistant Com missioner of the Frcedmcn’s Bureau fur Tennessee, made a very interesting and suggestive statement of the condition of the freedmen in that- State. Rev. Caplain French, who lias recently, under orders of Gen. Saxton, made an extensive tour in northern, western, and south western Georgia, said that lie had visited several places in South Carolina and Georgia, at each of which lie had addressed meetings of from one to three thousand planters and freedmen on their mutual relations under the emancipation proclamation and the policy of tlie gov- TEItniTORIES. 1 Washington, G Wyoming, 2 Idaho, 7 Utah, 3 Montana, 8 Arizona, 4 Dukotah, 9 New Mexico, 5 Nebraska, 10 Indian Territory.f And four States to be made from wiihin the present limits of Texas. SUMMARY. States now 37 To be made from the Territories named 14 Total 51 ^Colorado has organized a State gov ernment, but has not yet been formally admitted, but will bo, no doubt, during the present session oF Congress. ■j'This Indian Territory lies between Kansas and Texas, and has an organiza tion now peculiar to its condition. J. T. REESE, Wholesale 1 Retail Dealer, H AS just received from New York a fresh supply of MfiSU SIEUEMI, Oils, and DYE-STUFFS, 1). BROWDER & CO.. dry goods . wnuLSSALiil Ahu ihr 12114 Vt’e have removed err V. cOlesale fbocK ! from No. 45 to 37 Market-st re H, the .House i formerly occupied by Messrs. Phillip?. 1 . r:s i .t Co., anil have just received a J rare addition | to it of very desirable seasonable Good.. jsuch as Cloths, Saltinets, Cassimcrcs, Iveatnyky .leans. Write k. Colored Flannels, A very handsome lot of .FAMILY GROCERY JSh. 3XT 33 DRINKING SALOON. rnilE undefsfgnrd i Retiree to {lien* i if n-eneraMy, that they li.-iv-- are dailv rove is p’e ■ - ■ ' to ds and the out.;;, now on hand :a -rood stock of FAI?I l LV G GVE U 3 £>’, ar. I other Uii:ig$ ( >o tedious to-mention. \Y,» ex'.iei-T to try to keep what t!>o people nc<M, and hope, by clr. e application, energy ami B fair d-.ilittrf, .o be • ' le to do at least our por- H tionof the h i.-' i<?- done iii Cur line. Attached to this busincs' is a Firs! C:a-s is to impart instruction to both head and heart, Lailip.S, Lamp CllilTineVS, IvtTO- which never can be done successfully where j sine. Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Hair Resto rers, Patent Medi cines, &c. In a short time his stock will he as cotnple'c as before the war. £s^>“Tenns to suit Purchasers."3a November*! S-11-Om. JOHNSON & GARRETT, Elopement Extraordinary.—Mre. Sarah J. Holmes, aged sixty-four, an 4 Esquire Larkin, aged sixty-eight, resi-: ding near Bcllair, Maryland, recently ran away and got married. They rau away from tlieir children, who opposed the match. there is opposition. After an experience of twenty-four year? in tinremitted teaching in the State in which we were born and educated, we flatter our selves with the hope of a liberal patronage, espc iaIV of those who arc best acquainted with our system of teaching To those who desire a heal.by location for their children, there is no place in Georgia with purer water and a more invigorating at mosphere. As to morals sehoo’s form their own Society, ati-1 it becomes the imperative duty of eve v-teacher to sec that tha. society i» good : vet wc nre blessed with as moral a comninr.i y as is common to our Towns and Villages. The Scholastic Year embraces Forty Weeks, divided into two Sessions—1st containing Twenty-five :v eks. 2d Fifteen. No Student will he received for les-> than one Session, and no dejection for loss of time, only in cases of protrac.ed illness. Students will be charged regularly from the commence ment o.' eaAh Session, until the expiration ofj/'l l \T „ „ „ 1, „ ,1 ! ~ one mnn'ii, after which they wi'l be charged (J 0 II C T tl 1 ill C F C ; 11 il II U I S U from time of entrance. TUITION: 1st Clas- 1st Session. $ 3 75 2d “ “ “ 12 50 Junior “ “ “ 18 75 Senior “ “ “ 20 25 Music “ u “ . E. 50 Board by A. Steed, Esq., washing included, at $15 00 per month. Board and Tuition invariably one half in advance, the remainder at the end of the Ses sion. Application mu»t he- made, by those desiring to learn Music.'to Mrs. C. 1). ItEEsfi. Young men disabieu for physical labor in the late war, can make suitable arrange ments with the Principal. Country Produce received for Tuition at cor esponding prices. Dec. fi-l i-! in. A. G. REESE, Principal. Fine French Mcrinoes. in all colors, " All Wool Delaines, u j- “ Empress Cloths. “ “ A great variety of Poplins and Lustres, Cheeked Cashmeres, Pi i id I.icsey-. ami Il cached Dmucs-ii >. Which added to the variety and stock on hand makes it very complete an ! full. We respect fully invite the trade to call and s- e for tlicni- !ve> whvt we have and how wc s; 11. Tmns Ca*’> ami small D. BROWDER & CO.- Alont igoniei'V, A la. Driulving' Salool where w e keep the purest LIQUORS, BEERS find V/IILRS \ i :lie mark* at.or sav. that w No. 21 Linen Hail, No. 21 MARKET STREET, ’ i Aloritiromei-v, Alabama NEW GOOD AT‘LINEN HALL rr ad was received, proposals to rebuild llowc Truss bridge were issued and the same put under contract. Eight of the most important bridges were to he com pleted by tbc 15th of this month and 1st of January next. The contractors have been delayed in the work for want of mills of capacity to saw bridge lumber, but are using every energy to perform the work, and eccm confident of their ability to have them up before the wint'er freshets begin. It is hoped the earnings of the road will pay for building the bridge large amount of iron will he required to replace that which is old. and burnt and crooked, and otherwise injured. And also iron sufficient to relay the road Ironi the junction to Chattanooga, being a di eminent. The case of thousands of col ored people was miserable in the extreme, and their prospects for the coming winter were tyournful beyond expression. Ac cording to the opinion of the military officers of that department and his own, „11 J Lc«.. Jn>-“ *'•••* ^ the government and the various benevo lent societies, without ooubt thirty thou sand must die of disease, starvation and cold before March next. Mr. French mentioned several plans that had been proposed for the relief of these K°P le ’ y hich were receiving the attention of tjic executive, and by which it was to he hoped these lives might he saved to lib erty and the country. . Brig. Gen. Swsyne, Assistant Commis sioner of the Bureau for Alabama, also made a statement of the condition of the fre-idmen in that State, in some respects more encouraging than that of Mr. French, vet fearful in others. The num ber of incapable persons, aged, infirm, orphans, or women encumbered with large s. hut a families of fatherless children, was very great, and, in his opinion, in spite of ali that could be done, forty thousand must perish before the winter is over! What a terrible certainty to look for ward to! To all human appearance, un The history of Mexico shows that du ring the last forty years Mexico has had thirty-seven different forms of govern ment, thirty-two of which were “ Repub lic,” ard seventy-five Presidents. Its rev olutions during tl««t time have been more than two hundred TATE AEETV-iT O 37* gha rjTViijiiE Higli School. Male anl Female Collegiate Institute. LEONIDAS JONES, Piuxciiwt., Professor Mathematics^ Ancient Jjanjinnjes^ «J’C. THOMAS J. GIBSON, Assistant, Instructor in Kujiish JJranches. M u s ic Depart m cut. DEALERS IN* AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Brick Front, Second Door from Herald Office, NEWNAN, OA., Will keep on hand a general assortment of such goods as arc needed in the country, which they will sell Low lor Ca.sh or Country ProJuce. November ll-10-3ra. Wi’l continue business at old Stand of REDWINE & HENRY, A7N11NV.lv, ga. WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL 3 tbe ornery VYe are constantly rce ‘LINENHALL/ I Where it is oar habit and purpose t.i keep j everything in fair H;«e of businc- that people | want, from a Crotchet Needle or a L>i :per I’m j SILKS m DRESS GOODS That are imported, everything to wear, and everything to make tip and ornament it. We have just received .'!0 pieces of Fine French MKI1INOE3 in every shade of color. 20 pieces of the finest K.MI’UESS CHOTIIES, all shades and highest colors, Infants and Misses Knit Sacks, Vandikes and Shawis. We have every variety of Goads for Lr.(lic<>,€h:Mms ;uiti 72 i And for licit, YOUUtS <1-. (I EsOlJS, Including BOOTS SHOES, HP 3 '773 -£L. ^ And Trimmings for all. Nov. ll-10-Cm. r>. BBOWDER k CO. j). BREWSTER, w ss is a , i i i ii i i I, i>! an or Jj } of (' din iry of ('• \v S ol. L ( the first T.lO:'-i:>; at the Ci'Ur: Hou.'e door tween tiie i: ■ :! ! - of whereon Jolm C. ilyson his d -r-tii. - ontainie--; o;:c adjoining C. C road lendi;. *; being a j! m e l -is' riet of -a i of t!ie heirs deceased. December 1 !OV w troii'i House, on the eel. 'i ERHEXS k. .Co. [sept. 10-2-tlt \ov-n from the C.rut countv, will be • February, Iddi;. said conn! v. be- ft'.e bet of 1, • •;ii ! r; ; he time of'' re, ni.O: a or le -. Easi. aiul the old rrv on ibo North, ■ o; o' !. . No. 2U, ' i iIi* li 11ii eo.i!! v. •■' ,! i or ! !• ? benefit ed i- I'liitro : nf .Jo!;!'. ('. Dvso;i, lir-'ll liltEVrfi'ER, Adui'r. ( <IREEAIJLY to rr; order . able • ’oiii i o i' y • o ..will be -si e < ?v»;s 5 c. m tiie llonor- of tv-tlircc - ) way acre '.vest Cl also vd •pn: I r L- ion oi I ! 11 . \ - v ten (lb DEALER IX We have this day received a fine let of Gents’ BLACK CLOTH AND CASSIMKHE COATS, BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CAS SI MERE PANTS, BLACK SATIN AND FANCY CAS- SIMEllE VESTS, FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS, GENTS' FINE FRENCH CALF BOOTS AND SHOES, ; 2 50 5-00 00 % 3 Exercises begin on the second Monday j in January, lSW. Course of Study and Rates ct i’uitiou per Scholastic Sleuth. Primary DKCARTMiftT, (Spelling, Read ing and Writing,)— -•••■ PntrARATOTSY Department, tEnglisb | Grammar.Geography, A : thm<- K-.e..) 4 00 p£]JpUMERY t FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE CoMMEuriAL Department. (English Grammar. K ig’Dh Coinjioj-ition, Arith metic. Book Keeping, Penmanship, Al gebra, ie- : ) Collegiate Department, (Natural Sci ences and Belies Letter?, Declamation, Latin, Greek, French, Higher Mathe matics. Music. &c.,) ° Eled'ciner, Chemicals, EAia A$S5Q0S23ay§HBS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SIIOl'LDF.R tancc- of eight miles, on which the iron less windows in heaven shall he opened, J has been-torn up and removed by the ' seventy thousands, or, including the whole ; United States military authorities. This j formerly slave territory, perhaps one bun- j will require an outlay of money which Jred thousand of these wards of our na- should he borrowed, so as not to interfere ; tion, children ot our common l ather, JUDIES with the finances of the road until the must perish within six months, from the , bridges arc paid for. j complication of circumstances by which The expenses of working the road will they are surrounded.—^. «»««/ J"«r. j increase, in consequence of the large , Corn as Fuel, number of ties, and amount of wood now j ^ ^ (1U y GaZcttc 0 f p CC emher GENTS’ FTNE FELT, FUR CASSIMERE IIATS, AND LADIES’ IIOOP AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. to ra’jB Tiie above School wi" cor-sist ot two Terms j —six months for the first, and four for the j second. .Studevts cnterii g either of these will be s .arj**d rom time of entrance uwtil ; close o ' tiie term. Tuition payable a! theclo.< ( | nf ••ac.’i l.lOh! . Board and lodging can be had at >'_0 p-r ; month. To yonng men preferring o board themselves, Maj. Moreland and othe-s have j offered to furnish timber, and allow .aein to nuilil raf ins or. tl.c'r land, near .he Academy, j free of charge. - Christian Association’* every Weduesuay ni«ht. Lecte »;s on Bil>le >ubjc* t-. V Litemrv Society" — important suV’jcets discussed—every Friday right. ^ Respectfully. LEONIDAS JONES, Principal. Maj. R. O. Moreland, j Rev. W. B. Sm tii, Rev. E. STAFFORD, j Trustees. Taos. C. Moreland, | John W. Arnold, J [Dec. 2-l--.--.rn. D U BRACES, n RE M. Frank & Co. DEALERS IN X <xOOBS, SOOTS, ■>) Lumber . i\- ty-four (>'i:), fuaro w!m ; he 1 e iSo’ith- lor: Chrnp 'G mini; of aljorit te; (10) a ti-.s rucr . aid (.•<;, c«m- hr iilred ar:.i a:*v- ore or less, t > he sold, ion’s r »r;r from tie* von is! V: 1 of ( 1:: ‘) acre.-.— !M% \vl: ;rl O 'r'i Of % U. v J. M. ’od ;i u GEU-RGIa-/ 'uiwcta i r j - \VO M( »NT ij.S : •:' «! | be m:’-!.- Ib'-ii ' . b-.ive to : « ‘ - ’'.•'on • : .-u !') ' Y.‘ i \: t* *. win - i t of ! lit* ( t! P.ii ’.n i:*., »nn*l l.ite to: For Medicinal uses, BLUE STONE, DINGER, IND1S0, MADDLP, C5PPERAS r>r or prr JUI U* Ak ;r> .y. Y rrrvr JUaIiVa'ALixYt Axi J a'Aj TURBAN?, BELT STRAW HATS, AND being put on the road, as will increase in _ LADIES’ NUBIAS AND HOODS, FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND DeLAINES, 5th, says; the number of guard and watchmen to protect the property .ltd merch.ndiie: f ^7"UoIh7r"'to’wns Vhe’ebt shipped over the ro»d iptM . host of f , Ws wont arensiuK C or» for fuel. .l * ] . .l.L.vcc wlio mlI rrtJn ‘ . thieves and robbers who inlest the road its entire length In-addition to this, I have’been com- | We had a conversation yesterday with au ; intelligent geutleJian, who had been burn- , c . in» it, and who considers it much cheaper ; polled to increase the wages of agents ^ ^ He gays that ^ in the ear We understand that many of the people ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS, of any style and quality, FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS, BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS AND SATINETS, and employees, in consequence of the enhanced price of provisions and rent of houses. By the act of Congress passed the 4th j July. 1864, the internal revenue tax on the earnings of this road, as well as ou cars, engines, water tanks, &c., will, if levied and collected, amount to seventy five thousand dollars per annum. 1 have given the subject much consid eration. and have coine to the feonclusion gives considerably more heat than the LADIES' SHAWLS AND CLOAK. of any quality, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED DOMESTICS, same bulk of wood. Ears of corn can he ! bought for ten cents per bushel by rneas- i ure, and seventy bushels worth seven dollars, will measure a cord. A cord of • wood, including sawing, costs $9.5<L which GLOVES, HOSIERY’ and RIBBON is $2,50 more than the cost of a cord ^ YDIES BELTS AND BUCKLE corn, besides the fact that the corn pro- | ^ duces more heat tnan the wood. If these KNIY E*~, statements are true (and we have no rea- j son to doubt them) there is no fuel more SCHOOL NOTICE, j Mrs. M. J. Nimmons Will op:n a juysnile school He 1st Wednesday in Jannaiy ncxl, in the building fronting Hon. H. Buchanan s residence. A liberal patronage respectfully solicited. Rates of Tuition. lit Class -516 2d Class $24 od Class ?52. to he paid mot lily or quarterly. November 11-io-tf." Starch, Spl's Turpentine, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys Fens, Ink, Letter Paper, En velops, Dye woods and StulF5. In fact my stock contain everything that is in a first Class DRUG STORE Gents Furnishing Goods, CKOUK E. Y, etc., etc. XORTII-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. ON BAY STREET, NEWNAN, GA. Sept. 23-3-3tn. TO O Jl S A Jj TO -BY— IIiLTOX k ALLEN, S«0 hhU. Salt, l€-00 !?>•:. Cheese, JiO Kegs Aiails, yx v priQn-tr mrjr'qyi y. r\ J? /i’jvL A Ui.1 A X k X. h a / , 20 L)l>ls. Flour, COHN St MSAt, GEORGIA—Ci v.c To atl v’.t'n'.l • I'EPTHA V. DA ; f >' 9> i bni.. -v or Th!' •< «•’ atrJ uc;;i l.Li tinpct-r i t try i. ■ \ by !.t v atiu chow t. .. nerr. auent Ar! . . ii . V. ij.: i.-ft to Jopll \VP.nc aty oiTu Dev. fj-u-.Ui; i -.1 M - H. • nitty. a;/ (•)./•; "."/'J* : ring i-.i proper form i, i it;!'.- of .: '. .Lam A. ■ (■'■t". i t' ; '' ’ ri -.ho Lina allowed -y c.'li, v/lty -,| i 1 IIOL bv gr.lll- t. -j estate of sai'l i!:t:nrc, i) c. C. 1 ii friIHLL. Ord'rv. GE'JBGl A — To a'/ r ITo:; i jl terd D. V i'owct-'i County. if i.i ■ ' roncaril . WiL' i hi • ha fbnp, .‘St til.; 1) ' mg,in proper Ill.UUCRt Lct- t- o.' < rforge of F :e crt.-diio rs to be and le.red bfL d v. Dec. GEOBC ’-I H. Wiii':;!: t.e not t r;. t e of .1 / !; A— 1 ‘uwet; ill vTuir.x . JACO:> TC i > M Dye I will BROWN SUGAR, Assorted, kept an-' s ■ ccm D:- )u:r,y. til a y roiircnt : nviiisr, in proper form, : ( pg Slistrtt- , ■/ John V» r . • r> • :. v. • e -sd : ; , ir ri -.- cnoTitors 1 ; be and O'; CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap. GEOiiGiA-c *wi ■ r a tiioM.. A :. v'i .R'xL' vi.i If you wish to buy any of the above art; clcs. it would be greatly to your inter*-1 to ^ rrive its a call before buying elsewhere. MALE SCHOOL. I , , r>, - prescriptions carefully compounded, at rpHE undersigned, having rented tlie • rm- eojrectly answered. M* diri.ics Bj strict attention to tbe of cn?to- mers I hope to niorit n share of pin*’ patron- m.arVet price p; oi for .1 age. I respectfully invite my friends to cal: • and examine my stock and price?. Physic.ana and all war- aT - J 1 property of N four!' cj ; • Th: : ' \. . e amt that the Western A Atlantic Rail Road, .... . economical than corn. I he crop of corn being exclusively the property of the tk; . State,.is not subject to taxation said act. I have therefore prepared an FORKS AND TOCKET CUTLERY, ROUND AND TUCK COMBS, ANY QUANTITY OF TIN AND CROCKERY ARE, - - , ,, ■ orders cojTCcth lomtithic Institute.” respectfully announce ninte j <r C nuine anrl of the best quality, te citizens of Newnan and surrounding j J. S. HENRY. to the country that they will open a Sept. 16. 180-j—2—C*n. Country November 11-10-tf. Pr r-. a O vi r* o ‘ts v ■ ,.r at .! i pplied to t,f the per -on ■ ■ L ; a, a* minor tut • " at < " .-aid county: .sc ■ rneit to ' the go iri of Oi - '. ■'i yr .y. AiX A E SCHOOL, Wednesday, Jan. 3d, 1866. The rooms are commodious and well ar ranged for the comfort of students. 1. Y. SAYTELL, caocsay u goso&issicot "XT r P Garroll Sheriff’s Sale, A f ! ^ D ( ' li \ On the first Tuesday in February next, ^]( (j | [ 'TILL be sold before the Court Hon e j such. under *his year is far beyond the demand, and i if it is cheaper than any other article for j argument tue * we can see no °'-’j cct * on t0 usm S 11 as | COTTON CARDS, 200 BUNCHES OF FACTORY’ YARNS. All of the above Goods will be sold at a tall profit, as oar motto is. u Quick sales and t short profits. T. A D. S\\ IN f & CO., Gkeenxille St., (under Masonic Hal’.: Nov. 18-11-tf. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. and submitted it to the Revenue Assessor, and also forwarded a copy of the same to The Senate Committee on .he District the Commissioner of Internal Revenue of Columbia have passed a resolution, small profit, as at’Washington City for consideration.— declaring that universal suffrage shall be And should, the Commissioner determine ( established in the I'istrict. ^r-j-riLL be sola oeiore me uiun non.-e , VV Joot in CRrrolIton, Carroll eonntr. , ]XE^ad^rE“\hme«c“ Algebra. Ge- I between the usual hours of sale, tbe following j •trr. Triwonomeirv and the higher Mathe- property, to-wit. One Hundred one and a quarter acres, more | orle== of lot of bind number two hundred* and four (201,) in the second (2d) District of Carre 11 county: Levied on as t e property ot j R M. Treglone, non-resident, (it being his ; interest in'said lot.) to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 0421 D;-tr: ; G. M.. in favor of Richards k Austin, r,iff. vs. Thomas Mann and It. M. Treglone, defen- i Corner Whitehall &ad Kitsnei -tree-s, \Titne m IhihbC 1 s D'.-cen h'.r l: • : - B. !T. ;i!lt '. — L.iLL. Ofi *1 y.tv\ : liavE c •' ometrv. Trigonometry and the higher Mathe matics taught. Also the Latin and Greek Languages. Boys prepared for a College course. crtly rcq-.it ted u, pr i'.gliOii uw i' t.. ' •• !. it - rn- ' ,a- ^ < *-*o 2 3J. ^ Keeps constaniiv on band a Urge and choice ; ,.f (j r8 ubreks, nr.<i it v 1 * r j cf several of the Lu-itti vjl.jyrrT ' rr (J X A*a*c! Hates of Ihxltion. Spelling. Reading. Geography and Arithmetic $4 00 per month. Qther branches 5 00 • ^Due first day of each-month. ^ ^ Levy made and returned to me by Those desiring to send their boys would do well to see W. S. BEADLES, Nov. i-O-’.f. \Y. T. FREEMAN. constable. L J. SMI ill, Sbcri.T. December 23. 1SB5. issortment of Y GHOCSRIEc* ALL KINDS OF ~ °.r 7 15 ■-& y- f> -?j r? t- -r G C IS A At ■£ -- •«—*-«-' —- bought and sold at reasonable prices. 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