The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, January 27, 1866, Image 1

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* ” • Ui ' - liTTiiuHiag|» —— •j fro WfWii'im $)fim J Xr* •-•* - -7 v\ i >' > i n,N& wllc/i.. I’i & p i i or*- ,i r. \\;uu?i iv:; l . .....-ki**»<•»>. : ; ■ ,rp. yrj.'.u (i hf Hciimnit Strife v/ff» ck. - RnLlishei H#tf |'oiivniil:---gn-otcil la -Milks, pe*§| ^ouniliuve, CoMinux i ml li nwn h-V ”.00 Vt)I„ Jj fli Vl one month • : t. .* c O'"" ! 0.00 ,- , or-li v r o-iio? dne yr-:tr. 1 in.(ID .qyfi.v number.- complete ihe Yyiuuie. I?nh?r Secession —The Social 15 m: . well nigh exhausted* its ^ c ') ow > £S '* 1 " 9 * - ' ‘ 1<in ‘ - l,e f: P ct ’ c ^ : then ulol jiioneyi I)ifappkjiuOnetit to re- j National strength wlrith'wilf he required Hon. 'A illinm Alien, at tiro I>emr,emtio j coiring tire iimign aid <..f Mithrudnfcsjj to lift this country over that '(loop, dark festival, a I (Vlumbtf-qA )hio ; .Jan. H, rind j 0‘c King ofi Pont us-, which tho Guuleder-l gulf of an nll-enibaracrng bankruptcy, with -,,} ':j»l,pj in the Cincinnati Kuuuiaer •^ Gtttc.iimiem hud .-**uubt, and lac ike whic-h its future is threatened. ? Vwh.Hfc Ih.lv fm»iiio \\L < n \b J 1 want of a nary, being unable to obtainj The peohle of the South arc still ottr AJST, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JAATST. 27, IS66. INCVSl. } R a t e s o f A J v c r t i s i n g. j Alvt - ti. nu nt- :: • u;i >1 at $l.-'*o pt r srpiatw ! 1; ;• or space crjtti valent:) for fi; t insei- j:ion. mi:-I* U> aot)ts for each subsequent fit- i . ; ja- . - ! " 'f in'ihiv or serai-ftionlliljr advertisements | inserted nlthc same rates as for new advertise-* 1 Meats, mob insertion, -■» ‘••iberul ari;»ngeme!it3 wilt b« made with tbyic advertising by the quarter ur,yenr. All trartstetrf advertismeHts must 1>IT paid for when hnmled in. Tire,.money tor advertiseihg. <luc after tiul first insertion. resources somethin" tow an! the m'ightv effort of —herself holding t!i " ! J 1 . 01 ' ! fourth year the armies .of the ConfV.dera- as generous, as just, and as patriotic, as , , . ! '!""“. 1U1 1 'ey were everywhere beaten ; and, finally, thetr counlrjrrtetGof t!ie North, or as anr ■ I a cental ,,»d pnmwnt g,, 0 J at ' d >’ • ’ “> r » r ** *« l ‘!R h » » i The l-ecolted Stale, with the for the march of her legion* and the pas- | <? i: „.i cage of her couriers, throu of Italy, Ingot her with the . r of peace and war, and wet's oi levying troops ami revenues for 1 ,i,, _ lr„.i n>i._ ,j discretion.other people the world contains. It must single ex-! not be forgotten that the people of the - , j to her paramount authority. The (.’on-! people born in the North reside , ,!, i mi ( ,Hj..i --t. ti t ve. y ot i, r paiti- (p-dcrate Government disnju.eared from ' &mth ; five lmrfdred thousand people , a: ii, t .it "t.iu t.tti 6,syut allies of the t ] ie cal |]j « ];t ce a exhalation in the horn in the .South reside in the North : Human people, retained their tdate governments tn till their integrity' for every object of local and municipal legislation. Jn the year G(i2, from the fjunu.ilion of Rome, corresponding with the year le.-pcclivc (-veiling.” , r J Uus luiving laid dtrwn their , ami, notwithstanding the continued tide- arms, the (’ohfeclerafe Statesstuod defehse-! of emigration from abreatf to' our shares, h>s in the presence of their victorious no great nation on earth hears upon its adversary, to receive whatever doom that, ( Kee so many features of family likeness, adversary might pronounce,,. The Roman | Nowhere else is there to he found a great | Senate had hut to speak, and every one! nation so characterized by homogeneity' 1 of the .State Govermenta so lately in re-1 *>f texture, and vtnity of character; and it ! bellion erased to exist, it had hut to| w«* this very-homogeneity ah'd unity far speak, attd every citizen of those States! nvorc than the'configuration of the coun- b< came a slave. It had but to utter the Hys surface, which rendered the disrup- word confiscation, and every one of these unfortunate people became a homeless and tion of the politicul Union iinpossiblc. What Congress has to do is not to re- Icss pauper. What did that Sun- store the Union, but to recognize the fact C o in iii;; a(, jite ,1. A Xevraan Belle. A.rAHopy ox.BKjvam. ■ -L write rTjout aNcivaaa Ifdlle, Beware ! Oh, beware! For ;bc controls a magic spell, Beware 1 Oh, beware I Her festures nr? of perfect mould, And half her charms ran he’er be told. Beware! Oh, beware 1 Iler . aadiej lips of rosy hue, Ifyoo don't isuud will capture you, Beware.! Oil, beware! - Her teeth although so jwarfy white, Are oulj shovru by smile? more bright. Beware! t*h, beware! Her eyes are of a hazel gray, They dazzle man by.night and day, Beware ! Ob, beware! Her words nrc silvered o’er with love. Like only Angels speak above, Beware! Oh, beware? A spend.id form with perfect grace, All hallowed by au Angel - * face, Beware 1 Oil, beware I .She’ll lead you tip with sweetest smilos, But when yon fall yoh’H fall for miles, Beware ! Oil, beware ! Timidity. Xewnnn. Ga., .Tart. 22. lfdG. ate do under these circttmstancu s '! There J tiiat tlie Union had been a revolt which placed its being | * r he llcpresentat Com Seed. Not only should extra care be taken corn designed for planting to have till John Bell on the Test Oath of !S0£. The President at ooe time appeared to i attribute some importance to the selection j of such members of GdirgreSs in the elec J | lions by the people; ns could take the tbst j ' oath df 1862, beHtrinp. no doubt, that it j would be the removal of aa uLstado that j would give rise to delay, or, at all ov» nts. j might bean impediment in the way of fc prompt organization of Congress, includ ing Senators and Representatives from the South. I see that very little care was taken iu the elections which hare occur red, to select such men as could he expec ted to take that oath, and I rejoiced that , it so happened, and hope that no man from the South will, on any account, take the oath, or do anything by which such a test of qualification can be drawn into precedent, or be sanctioned, even for a Idy, for it is clearly one of those insidious innovation; or encroachments upon the wisest institutions of Government that oc casionally take place in time of great po litical excitement and disturbance, which if adopted, becomes precedents, to justify changes that destroy or revolutionize the Government itself. If the fanatical party in the North had succeeded in forming n conspiracy to effect a total change of Gov ernment, there could be no more effective device adopted than the test oath enaoted in eighteen hundred and sixty two. A IGbmt mmm\ mm ,<ioo ds! 0 EAP BARGAINS nion has never been dissolved.! next spring thoroughly ripened: and diietR - httle reflection will he sufficient to detect sentatives of the South should 1 but the heat ears should be selected.— the manner in which it can he made to : nels well filled out at both ends, should j the Constitution, can ho so radically efi'ec- prcviously to tlie birth of (’linst, the allied States-claimed of the Central Government of Rome what were known as the ilgli's of J.artium, or, iu oilier words, Of Roman citizenship, so far as to vote iii the election of Roman Con sul?, and other magistrates ; and, also to vote in the assemblies ol the Roman peo ple upon all rjucstiouti of peace and war. They predicated those claims upon the admitted fact that lor stxty years they I in jJhpArtTy ; the territories of Rome were | be admitted, not merely as a matter off Those ripening first are quite likelv to [ accomplish the purpose desired. If the “ o I lo R l"n hij *■“>«“ 0f j rigbo but with an urbane nnd produe- the cwlicst ripening crop »l«n | , lua UC CJ tion S prescribed bj the Constitu mtnciuiM .o ii.t noman ic 0 tonfl, anu lc 1()ns _ J[ ;iny KoUian towns Ju.d been I magnanimity. J hey should be received planted again. The largest should be j - / 3 more tliap two thirds ql tJio R'venue to ! n!t | u< . e< j ty as l, cs The republic liad sat-! — not with sneers and jeers—not with the | t;iken, and" those from the prolific stalks. | tIOn for members of Congress, or any office the Roman treasury ; ami that while with j f vre j everything that could embitter the; vulgar arrogance of a dominant material j Those which are perfect, havinsr the ker-1 necfeBSar J to the government created by :i ", o. these troops ami reveiwies,.j ,j,j n j s lm . n ;l a i„. s t t I ie i r fellows.^{ *>ree—not as enslaved prisoners of home had effected the conquest of large mid rich counties beyt n’d the finrits of Italy, the ]iroeceds arising from all these conquests, tile lands, the prisoners of war naidi! slaves, and the immense contibr- 1 tons in money levied upon subjugated kingdoms, ha I all, and ill .ctery‘ instance, heon apprnpi iatcd by and to the exclusive benefit of the Rumair’ ocople. Notwitlist.aiiding the manifest justice of this iletiiand, Roiiic refused to grant it. Having exhausted all the means of reason tiinl |iursiv.isinn, and all in Vain, ten twelve of the allied States seceded i indy. They proclaimed their rnceui the Centra! Goverumcnt oi' Rome ; tlmy proceeded to organise wlmt they tinned the Italian Confederacy; they adopted as their eapitol, the city of Cor- (iniimi W'liot, then, did tire Roman Senate do ?J a place behind tho car of the victor—bat j in a l! cases be. chosen. These matters ted, then Congress, the President and Did it utter the word of annihilation to ■ as the members of a common family, who ar e quite too often overlooked. Wo have ' the governments of the revolted States'? j h??ve been estranged for the moment by j known many farmers who have expended Did It reduce thoi* people to bondage and I the unseen works of those natural laws ^ g V c or ten dollars or more per acre, iu starvation^.-- That jSenate was not com-j which so often break in upon the artificial preparing and planting a piece of ground, arrngements of political communities, and ' posed of fanirtuf?. ’ T^-efy inember was a Geivend or a Statesmen, and nine tenths ol them were foth. That body was not a ercatioii'of yesterday. It had existed lor six hundred and sixty-five ’ years'; and during that whole time, in ail the alfairs of war, nogutiatiun, legislation, judicature and administration, that Senate had dis played a vigor and a wisdom which lias independ- | K!V( .|. p, Qn equaled. No, not even ap proach ed,-sa ye by those, moderate govern | incuts which have taken that Senate as their example, and drawn their inspira tion from tlie wisdom of its counsels.— ' > f ‘iey or^.ui z.ed a Senate Composed ; J)j,l itspwak destruction to those Statessla^ ", '‘^h’gatcs I run the seceded States ; j V( , r yt ;!ni j fegutiry to those unhappy people? 1 Vy l ' !, ‘ ctod VontiiU and magistrates, j Wh: j t lllcn a*d\l, C Senate do ? No, no ! "--.I titles ;;ml luntions corresponding | a ,, :! et of stupid vengeance wtis null those in t he Roman organization; Jecnied unworthy of the'majesty. of the inev organized a largo and powerful army, anil, having dune these these.things, they ilbpatched emhassadoi's to the Senate of dome—they making one appeal I exhibit phenomena which all may sec but none can interpret. They should he re ceived as children of a common parentage not with a clouded brow and a threatening asp< ct, but with open arms, with sobs and tcais for the misery wc have been com pelled to inflict upon them. If Congress * shall thus, elevate itself to a high point from which it may survey' the nation ash whole, and fee! tlie sublimity of it» owrr from which they had gathered half a crop, simply for want of a shilling’s worth of time in selecting and preparing the best seed, and this, in a greater or loss degree, is too much the case general, ly. It is likely that other cases of bad economy practiced by multitudes, who send their children to the district school a year at an expense of thirty to fifty dol lars for clothing, teaehers, etc., and yet loose half the benefit to be derived simply position as the nation’s representative, the j because they withhold one extra shillin ominous doubt which now overspreads j fb r a « u itablc book. We urge every fartu- t.he public mind will speedily give place j er j, t , over his corn-fields himself, as to the returning Confidence of the people . as tbe crop has ripened, and gather in their Government and in themselves. ; of the kind of ears- wc have indicated. deemed unworthy' of the majesty Roman people—unworthy the gcnerosiity and magnanimity of the Roman Senate, i Such an act of malignant stupidity has peaceful be(?n rescr ved for a later day, and for a what they dec mod but justice , ]j( ( ] e faction in the north cast corner of 10 themselves. Their embassadors were i th * s republic-more debased by supeisti- a "d defiant au- j t j^ n , U(t j brutalized by fanaticism. What sent back with a haughty s wet tli What the people want is security for ! the future—security which depends not upon tlie sword, but upon will and affec tion—upon tho mutual recognition of tlie rights of men and of States—as those rights are expressed in the Constitution and the law, and practically applied through the peaceful tribunals where none but the ministers of’ the law preside.— With this restored confidence the reinvig- eig Upon the receipt of this answer, jjj thftt pc(m ! c do? ‘ It passed a decree, e Confederate Government ordered its j ratiGe .j t .|,‘ e full assembly of the Roman out of the kind of ears- we have indicated, and then oi flier husk and store them away in a dry room, or go back to the oid-fasliioned plan of stripping down the husks, braiding them together so that the seed cars may be hung up in the attic or other safe, dry place.— Germantown Tel egraph- Remedy for Rots in Horses.—A writer in the Southern Cultivator gives orated energies of this great people wn!; ^ p Q ji Cabinet, Supreme Court Judges, Foreign Ministers, and the whole Government may be changed from white to black with the same facility and by the same inter pretation of constitutional powers by which the exclusion of members elect from the Statos lately in rebellion, who have been unconditionally pardoned by the President and have taken the oath, or are willing to take the amnesty or oath of allegiance, can be effected by the inter position of the test oath of 1802, and it is clear, that, if Congress has the power to add to the qualifications prescribed by the Constitution for members of Congress, then it may change those already pre scribed. It is only necessary for Congress to enact that all members elected to either House of Congress, ami that every olficer under the Government, shall be a descen dant of the African race, and we may have a whole Government constituted of black men; or, if Congress chooses to make no change in some of the depart- ; ments of the Government, then we can J. T ORCH & CO., Ilare just received nt J. M. DODD'S old sWu-vd,-Soutli- \\ est Corner Public Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, juuivfl ttiburji rrUIS xerciscs'of this T.'.stitution will be resinned on Monday, the loth of J.inv. RATES OF TUITION: Frop.-untorv Department, per nnnnm, $50 Collegiate, 7-3 Tuition fees desired in advance when practi cable. Tho Music Department will be as heretofore under the control of I’rof. Seals. DANIEL WALKER, Principal, Prof. Walker having taken charge of “ Col-' logo TV-ill pie,” I most, cheerfully recommend him to the full confidence and patronage of nil who may desire to secure for their daugh ters a thorough-and complete education. JT. P. KELLOGG, Pics't and Proprietor. Tan. 13-10-tf. A new’nnd large supply READY MADE of A3MO M|| Jj LADIES anil GENTLEMEN’S 000WSLQID01&S, All varieties of egiuns to bo drawn up upon the military , {o What manner of de mutts intervening between the two capi- [ Jt was a Jccrcc conferring "Is, and there to stand upon their defense, j c ; {i/0M< i • t t )0 ir fu! ilotne began by conffring the rights ofj whom y‘ w ift, n wore Artiuin, or Roman citizenship, upon the ] cont - c f re p ? They were con Git .order States wliioo had not joined <j t KelaUyesir oitho war ; and up r icw ( onfedi mcy. Having thus by an | of the ^ rit , ltes AV hich had oiateii energies ot this gretit people win; .i following simnle remedv for hots i . . _ , soon fill the immense void in the country’s whichj if administered in time, he ealls haT ® a v ® net ^ ® f colors * some ,ueiJlber3 ! ij .j 1 black, others white. The clause in the Jiisvtjr ui Lixv. avuiuu j - n mvti, it tv i in i 11 r ot cTecreoVa.s^hat ? j nmtcfiai wealth, Tnade l>y the wasthil, an a j ni0tS t. Infallible rj'„ __ its of ness. U pdn wore those rights, ed within ... ..wu.j.v.v, remedy. Dreitch fires of war. hvery good cit’Zen, with a I iVde ] y wit]l 6weot mi!k a:1 ,q uiblasses (su- soul reanimated by the bright prospects I ^brhbnAy will do)'well shaken togeth- of freedom and security in the future, will put forth his utmost energies to place □ everyone !■ himself'in a situation to’contribute his which had laid down j ^ u ‘l l 1ur * that immense .tjontr.bution ilavin" done this—Imving, | from the nations wealth, without which strengthened thetr allogumco aji.d sceuryi ; by h ^ h ^ 0 f iuagnanin.itv and jus- im-H-aring bankruptcy must ingulf its resfoYcfl the Italian Union 'mote all, and turn the country over to the perils' of justice to these border States. t , j nrn , s tigthencd their alloghmco ajid socur^ji tin if aid. the Roman Si nato ordered their Constitution, which provides that each House of Congress shall judge of the election returns, and qualifications ” of its own members, have been construed by er. Continue it, a small bottle every 15 or 20 minutes, until the animal becomes easy, then give a quart bottle full ofj , . , strong salt and water, followed soon after ,L ' rad,cal P art J t0 S ive the P owcr to the with a quart of castor oil. It is idle to g : ve anything to kill the I drench and will do it. They seize on it and fill in a little while. In salt ( and water they will die dormant for days to Asia Minor to recover hrr territories I ■*•'**■'• j together, and in this state the oil will there, which Mithradctes. taking advau-j (iEN. Lee DOES NOT AsX FOR i AR-. carry qfiem off*. A good many valuable. , i i- i ] c v. . i i t;, £ e Social war in Italy, .had over- [ DON.—The New- York correspondent of: fior^es have died recently in this vicinity, were slaughtered upon the field. Q t battle. ! n ° an q oecup iec p wl:h J, is troops; and ; tho ^ ‘ ‘ ' House of Representatives, not merely to inquire and decide whether the applicant hots while in the horse. The only plan ; for a seat has the qualifications prescri- them off this is a sweet; jjy qj ic constitution, viz.: that he was more generally as tlie Social war. It ex tended through three voa~s and ten months of time. Three’hundred thousand men . tiieK legions speedily sent this- ancient) “ 1 he statement which went the rounds ; ^avecl if the above simple remedy Maximilian back to his liuhj kingdom oft a few months since to tho effect that | la j i, cen p ruU )ptly administered, outus which, ii» with in a few years after,} General Lee had filed an application for j During the first and second years of the war, the balance of victory was greatly in favor of tlie Confederate Gori rtuneut.— j j many prolonged and saugunnirV batfles^jj^y “jdcTis *’-provinco"tb the Roman tlie [Inman armies had been routed anu i ~ i* cut to pieces, so that at the close of the . • tlrJS Suited, uuoii the basis of second y»v.r every thing seemed to 1 e iual ri'difs, by admitting all to rartici- cate the final triumph of tlie ( eufedcrncy. ^ }j| j fs bl . n ' 6t? . wh o were required to Lut Romo was Rome SUB- . Pmi'? ‘ hare th „ burthens of the Government', mx lumdm! tmd -Wty-two yenrs of ortrn- j ^ cn3]j!cd to bxhtbit thaUp-Iiteal phe- K-rmutcd conflict ot arms, within and bo- | bn> ncver before or since seen in, tcayane says : The lives of mast oi them might have “pardon," is now denied on the authori-1 ty of the pardon bateau. There is no j COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP.—A corres- such application for pardon on file, nor 1 pondent of Hamer's Monthly is involved l nefet . tins discharge of his duties as Fresident _ _ _ ct V.'ashington ttcj Ai, U who H«td .<tbl h*r ^d.,»ght w in M fek° their sits itrtoo BmpW m 5w*nnn^i^mo l.mtco I msmed the widow; my * sucu application lor paruon on uh?, nur j ponaeiu oi narper* iuuniniy is luvoiveu ha^ there been. Gen. Lee took the nm-(; n Joniestie perntexitics.. He writes : nesty cath just previous to etiterit-g upon ! ; . • • the discharge of his duties, as President { I acquainted with a young widow,. of Yfashiiigton College, and tins is ail ‘ who lived wi that he lias done in the wav of securing | s< , nie house. “ twenty five years of age,” had been •'‘seveu years a citizen of the United States,” and was an “ inhabitant of the State from which he was elected,” but cerfain other qualifications added by Congress and uot.to.be found in. the con stitution. Such a measure, certainly can be accomplished by an amendment of the constitution in the usual form. There seems to be an idea afloat on the minds of socie, that the exercise by the two Houses o£Congress of the powers given them to j judge of the right of each of its own caxisssB’s saoES, HOYS & GENTLEMEN’S NOTIONS, Of all kinds; HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS j CLOAKS, EOHSETS; IIAED-WARE CUTLERY. Also a largo and full supply of all kinds of & J. tf. MAX.V, 1 Salesmen J. A. HUNT Bit? / N'ewnan, Ga lt. T. HITNTKU, 1 .Salesmen JOS. NALLS, /furLorcliiCo. A. 31. \V( l 0D, > Salesmen ML MARTIN, /Franklin, Ga. Sept. 16-2-tf. - - - ■ THE ATLANTA COMEKCIAL COLLEGE. Corner Whitehall and Marietta Streets. W ILL be opened ou the first Monday in February next, for the reception- of Students. Open day nnd night. The Oollegw Course, will embrace Mercantile Penmanship, DodlMe faitry Book-Keeping, Commercial Cal culations, and Commercial Law. Also, \Vi 11 be tauglit, the German, French, Spanish and Italian languages. Circulars containing all information? required, sent to any oue by addressing, G. WALTON KNIGHT, President, Box 20o, Atlanta, Ga. Jau. 1 * i— 10—t. GXt AKTTVILIiH I-X i g* li School* Male am! Female Collegiate Institute. LEONIDAS JONES, PrinciFai., Professor Mathematics, Ancient Languages, .jc.- THOMAS J. GIBSON, Assistast, Instructor in English Branches. JOHNSON GARRETT, DBAI-ERS IX tier of states lying at live fiend of tho Alps, A and embraced within the territory known st' v isalpinc Gaul.* Slie ntxt. ami for the first time in her histciy, inetirpoiaieT iVeefi.tneo, or men who had o6'en s’kves, into the body of l^-.r legions—humilia tion which she had Aver l-cforc proudjy lxdused la itiU.et upon Iters-:If, even when, duriug the seceu I I’utiio war, the err < 'arthag over all liis eanij capit< troops imd by 1,>- the border States. with the rsefui’s from tlie body of.tlic ;'V; > dme«. re.-rgan- ized her armies, she' depart, >1 from her usual custom of piaeir.g those mnu's trr.- u p five hundred years after the close of the.| up to accuse H;i Social war. its vi:st system ui loreign j • conquest, without the iiru’iini-s.oti of a t y few years ago a man single-: homy anti without' h.avirg. in all ' j duties ot tne eomnnttces on elections, in . fachc-i, n.y wi.e ; s step G. l u^ l ,.er *s ; e j»t, er House of (fougrws. arises on quea- rS^TSal ^ ^J-^'ltionsoffairness at the polls, and of the -e- m Western New York a-serted ! ^ . mw . W1 " 7 ,&f [qualifications of the voters. The question U Jr . > • . who is toe step-mother of my wife, has a t ^ rot jrnB qaaiiiSearions of mem . t!n*e. signed a single treaty of peace by ! t j 12t t he blood status on r.n axe found in , . which n'he acre nF.its.'territorial conquest | h;9''t'0ssess‘iou were from a dog wfitcli 'he • A 3 j - 1 - •- r---.-a.iy my ^.ep-jrot e. ; -ju. ^ 5 ,. 3 give? any trouble was surrendered or restored. j had killed. The c:e*c was referred to 1'rc-f.; because he is the'son of my wife's step- j * 1 have been thus particular in these [Jadlev, of Buffalo, wild vn- purposely daughter, so is my wife the grand-mother ^ General Grant bn? sent to both ... 1 .. . * • t . . ** .» 5! kL- ...... _ . . ” the Genera! Merchandise A.Vt) Xt.b XtxriS <»F EOUNTHY PHDDUEE, 3riek Front, Second Door from Herald OfF.ce, NEWNAN, G-A., 3V111 keep on hand.a .general assortment of such good? as are needed in the country, which they will sell Low for Cash or Country Produce. November ll-10-3m. M u s i c J) c ]> a r l in cut. Exercises begin or the second Monday in January, 18GG. Course of Study and Rates of Tuition per Scholastic Month. Primary Dei’abtjik.vf, (Spelling, Head-' ing and Writing,) $2 oO Preparatory Department, (English Grammar, Geography,Arithmetic,&c;,) 4 00 Commercial Department, (English Grammar,English Composition, Arith metic, Book Keeping, Penmanship, Al gebra, <5cc.,) r» OO Coleeoiath Department, (Natural Sci ences and Belles Letters, Declamation^ Latin, Greek, French, Higher Mathe matics, Music, &c.,) o OO f D rm iptom. The above School will consist of two Terms —six months for the first, and four for tho second. Students entering either of these will be charged from time of entrance until close of tlie Term. Tuition payable at the close of each month. 1 Board and lodging can be had at $20 per month. To young men preferring to board’ themselves, Mnj. Moreland and others havo- offered to furnish timber, and allow them to> build rooms on their land, near the Academy, free of charge. “Christian Association r every Wednesday, night. Lectures on Bible subjects. “Literary Society”—important subjects discussed—every Friday night. Kespecifttllv, LEONIDAS JONES, Principal. 31aj. Pl. O-Mohei and, ) Rev. W. Ii. Smith, | Rev. B. StatToro, j Trustees. Tiios. C. Houeland, { John W. Arnold, j [Dec. 2-13-2m. 31 ALE SCHOOL. rtnilE #luler»igo>od, Imving rented Hie “ Phi- 1 loiuathic Institute,”respectfully announce to the citizens of N'ewnan and surrounding country that they will open a VLALt SCHOOL, Monday, Jan. 15th, T8GG. The rooms are commodious and well ar ranged for the comfort of stndent3. Spelling, Reading, Arithmetic, Algebra, Ge- ometry, Trigonometry and the higher Mathe matics taught. Also the Latin ari'T Greek Languages. Boys prepared for a College course. 3FLatos of Tuition. Spelling, Reading, Geography and Arithipetie $4 00 per month. Otlier branches 5 00 “ “ KFSi-,Diie first day of each month. Those desiring to send their boys or wards would do well to see 3V . S. BP,A DLLS, Nov. 4-0-tf. W. T. FREEMAN. FIKENIX TIN 'SHOP; —ax the— T I 2ST THEE. 'W'. IvSI- iynolcls Senate and House Committees on Military very important . com mun teat ion an increase of the regular The sn""Crtior.« contained in! 2 s .. . • . i £’ rr >rU ,r -t?C 2+ tM T.r.r Nxry-ryri . Grant’s corr.Tiiunicatrans are e-sett- O a U « /NO tX' aut ii A A AAg, \\T OULD .rtkpectfnHy inform everyirOdr t V aad the Imlanco »f mankind, that fie is now t.rcpare<I to iornisii any tiling and every tainapn taewaTof . . ... . Th i Gousliia it i- •’ : - <h Their eatks are fliff ufiofi'th Yr lips: NYi! thrv redeem iha-e solemn pledge thn node to- the Aimighty that they wrajid Onions and iv,ri.trv.—"cnrce.y mmeh can be said ih friiriqhf cflions f.rrv!?. They c ’em rentedv fw various thlir different from the Lid prepared Ly.; ' J .y... - ... *_ I At the verv . ScnaEr'*> iison. Ihc authority For rats-j negro rcgiiiiaau.he prop e-.cs t<> place) • in the hands of the President. It i»i rill j very lowest prices -nnd shortest notice. Ps»t*»Rt of F.ifnilv Cook Stbves, »• from to $-3u. accordiag to stze&^D'^. lUi'i outui. . Tie. Warc reduced 2-3 per, cent, under 1 ih c. ; j brother in-law of eit son, because he has n to • tt'rarc^fit'.vc an I p ; . s diseases to whibh .a!o-Jpot hi? step sister for a wife. I am the - jj,^ li-iVe. For gapes and 1 brother of niy own son, who is the son.of j n . ; ihu-tho comma mi vi t“ D ! ''' ^wAce-vrn'iTs'of tbcPrcshlem H iiifhmStton throat, eyes and hstJJ my step-mo'her; I am. the brother :n-taw ^ubtful whether the f’-ommiftees vril! j aojr ot!.t#mar!{et. SMrS* NA T' - a.-ayxN lolcs thV- ablcsf (icucrals* ofi tho age—the generals. —- ■' tons it^.wict m i-a» I>. -Uv V --'.p- i own son : my son is We gr- . « tfly|(j eR £ rr rm. t lliiuks :• i. >u.J be Ttfi to .vstewtifenni# . ...r Caius Maria . bis gi ■ rival entire arm;, 1 ; XYill th. y »v>pe •: wii.ti - ■ v:: i : c: , • 1 r. ir. i 1 am mv “w:i ^jir:dLtTi*.r ' M.I. li .Y tr Tr /. | Rnoarj 20-2b-7m tAc-b-lWfc. ; S'lh ' TliV.-l ,-r-.-.1 sh-»uM ? . u.-ir- mi • rurau.-' - v - .. TifOMAS BARNES, I>epot Htr., Newnan, Ga., Will repair neatly and promptly [{fj* *2? y seCsX) lira 30 —AND ’cTitember 70—1-lv. NEW BAKERY. Fresh _jB read! T!:e undersigned is prepared to furnish FRESH BREAD EVERY MORNIHG. If liberally putronized. customers can have bread seat to them before breakfast each dav. Oct. 28-8-Bm. W. B. CHAPMAN. * J. C. WOOTTEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NKWNAN, ULOKG^A. 'he Ilcraid Otlict.'^a