The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, February 17, 1866, Image 1

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(!_ I)f 'ilebnait fjcntto lii.l-HI.U W.».£LY Kill SATI'UO.lV kV J. i . »n .rTi rt i- A. WOOTl’KX&W HLGMi Proprietors. .1. (’. LOO.TGN’ Kixrtrtt. rtii'Ji nr k-■ iuci j i.\ : < i c '. W|(y one jontr, (sivn'ilo in a lv mec, .91 <> i ■ < opy six in •• • i ■ cdjiv u.ivc h^u i h.-. • .. 1 i !■ copy oui»miii'h....v •• (in i til lltrvt* unties one vcnr li ( lull ol live copi'S iiiu yi ;ir (I'ify ntipihcrs eompicte the Vulniiise. •n-J l _. —nimiJ T» ii i — mini .vi t 5 I F. S. WELCH, - • Publisher. YOL.W tftoMij lo Milks, (L'tiiiunmc, $f. AX7, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1S6G. (’ o iii in u n tc n t «*(] Vicksburg—A Nijht Assault. I!V 1*. fV.-MITIfi 7 * * i, '_'i«'< »i < Ia-J liill-, liis-jmriiuj Kiss imjirs, riii'ii liaAi'tfiir" home, tfie sun goe. doufe to rest, VhJi ”ciiijbre'v.e sweet odor- lyyil die nr, \ii'i u/Uurcs fun i> bright. serene miiU fi.fr. Mexico--TH Confederate Colony—In- ducemeri/kr Emigration—Glowing Acc-jun#^ 6 ^ 1 1lorn a Son cf Com- modorefi ni Y* Tiic dpibed letter from a son ol (•, mnnjit# Maury gives a plowing de- .-cnritio°f Mexico, and the indueemcn:? eI , nftion to that beautiful country : M y)(fAR Silt :—1 remember meeting v ,, u the sirtet in Richmond, and that Special Message from Gov. Jenkins, and the privilege of representation, hith- : The Radical Programme, KXECi-fiVB l>t:i*ARTMF.NT, ) erfo considered c irrelative and insepara- lt is stltedr frow a source. Miu.ei.gkvii.LE, Ca. - l.le m free governments. we may indnlge j wt thc I^constmaUon Committee will February G, 1SGQ- ) the hope, that while our voices are sup- : apefedy y consider the following proposi- T<j //<< (Jcutttl .1.Dtldj- : pressed, otir just claims \rili not bo iguor- Duns, which are uow before them in the With this communication, 1 transmit; * )n this, as on other points, patiently shape 0 f amendments tn the Constitution : copies of til.- procci ding of the tStockhoI* 1 a "aitmg tlie prevalence of more liberal I first—To-e»«powcr Congress to bay on ders of ill - Bank of Augusta, the Augusta ' courscls, it is our part as it U the urmis- \ an export duty. ' isnrauee and Banking Company, the kkabjc purpose of our constituents, to j Second—To make national and State Bates of Advertising. Advertisements inserted at $>.So per square (often lines or space equivalent.) for lirstinser- ' tion, and 7-3 cents lux each subsequent in sertion. • Monthly or semi-moalhly advertisements inserted at the same rates ms for new advertiser meats, each insertion.- Liberal armngemenU will be made with tho*o advertising by the qiMUtc* or year.. All transient advertismcnts must be paid for when handed in. The money for advertiscing due after the first insertion. . , m;w &mmi ked me to write to you after l bad U'tty Batik, and "the Media,lies Bank, lo- I bwa •PP 1 ** equitably to all, even without, The warbling birds a tuneful ,-horns uiutili, Aid IIowits Idootn the liunlniiug bee to c.iic'', Tn i iirling smolv" to far off feloiitl-btn'd goes. Mm U'U dotrdi si.irq it. Icii^ili’niug shadow throw*. au-e 1 hope tba* my views, as here tin moon uprising throw- tier i.iaiidilc-s heam^-ssed, may, through yon, be dissimtna- (i.i Giver lent. Ku irr-e. nni rn-hii.j ctrei'.in •ated in tlie eitv of Augu-tn. ^ States. Should the j rojgard to color. it tti 1 ! be seen that tiic two former privilege be accorded, it may be after. Third—To prohibit the payment of the make positive aut renders of their charters ; } (, u r adjournment, ami. in that event, any , re p 0 | ,] c bf. Alter these amendments arc disposed f that the two latter have taken initiatory action jou may deem it pyoper to take on .-.topis t > the same end, and they have pro- [he subject, must uecessaiilj bebypothet- vided fur the assignment of their assets, ical. of, it is proposed to declare— First—That it is expedient to provide territorial governments for the Southern Have |USt TGCtUVed •jire.'.icu, may, trd tiirough many ot my dear friends T o- wakeful -•o*i!ii-r‘by hi- kindle.I ligto, iBld d'irgiuia, and that tln-y may be !.'• nis from •* Ti:e Book" to walk life's p Hjpluted seriously to tl’.ilik over the id( nr'gln. 'w emigrating and c iuting here. Ul rica of c gr.iy-liaired -ire with pr.Ulvr- at Id- tV w Ii i v to God. rlieu t-/ their body retrM c pi.iv-souled luublen. on tier lour ; ,,, V 't-. v- lor tin,:.gill-, and -weeps h 1 , no "" :■ I ' I'-. i Misd-i'ippi roHs on e din and prefca i 'g tre'y and silver tinted <-l(d» ...; ii - I'.inl;- the war-worn soldi dl’ mg- i I • hum sweet lio'iie ' - J t :l Kneel- and lira vs. Yivk-lnirg- ir dogs ' i veil fair cit -hop i-inorrniv eomes and tlien Ii:>n sweet, e nl 11 iv feel i( . qw thy sleep, 1-f vi ; l - kesp. V I'- 'll I I! -Iits I • —at l.il.e sands of p'e.t.-nri Jl r pease ii gone — I- I'e.il o'l peal—-hakes lie- •sooa li o'n u: l(ie hour g hear, a midnight t tlie arils an 1 rem the you lo iliJaround in Mexico, and let you kn^andidiy the ie.sult of my observa- ijsrnd my opinions uj on a S' irs here, jira “poor Confederate” point of tr. 1 gladly seize the present opjior- ' V t " d " ,hc " ,ore r ar:,cular, y n ; h j .erJnnairGir the bencfii of their Should our people in their present ex- _ creditors; that act having been, at the ; hausted eondittdn, lie called upon to P^J States until Congress shall sec proper to date of their Communication, completed this federal tax in the course of the year, to {mss enabling acts preparatory to funn ily the 1’resident and Director of thc and another at or near its c!< se, tor the n CW Consitutions to reenter the Union. • Augusta Insurance and Banking Com- support of thc State government, in the j which Constitutions must be declared bv pany. next political year, the burthen will tall Congress to bo republican in torn, Vou arc* well aware of the legislation of heavily upon them. _ i Second—That so long as a doubt exists j yonr prcch cessors. alluded to in tlie reso- ! * our F'^osent financial condition it is ; as t0 t j ie validity of the acts of thc Presi- j iufi,ms of thc . s t ckliidtiors, and the action ‘tpp' ir cnt that whatever relief, whether ^ den j f or t j ie reorganization of the late' taken by the Executive, by authority of temporary or permanent, you may defer- rebel Stateg> Congress ought to ratify; that legisl itit'ti. mine to give, must be accomplished by i theu^ but not before said States have Ic- i lt is not <ni st toned, T lclievc, that l ] ie extension of the States cr ^'f~ j gaily ratified the Constitutional Amend-1 these Banks and those of the State gen- Should you incline to extend relief in uient abolishing slavery. anJ have al>d- erallv, were, at the eomun cement of the some iirrm, and feel noothcrembarnissuient ; a |j distinctions ot color and race in late war in" a sound condition, carrying on Gian that resulting from the uncertain j reS p Cc t t u a || civil and raligous rights within the limis of l heir several charters, action of tlie l ongress, there are* two al-j It is proposed further, by amendment a legitimate banking business. ternatives. either ot which would aecom- to t |, e Onstituiion. that the Southern There is abuiidaiit reis. ns to bilievo, plislt the object. !• irst, you may author- j States shall givo ballot to the followin that but Kr tlie large accumulation in IZ( ’ vAccutive, in the event that tnc lclu^sea 0 f colored por.son.s : iheir hands of State securities of differ cut ptivilegC be accorded to the State, to bor- l-’irst—Ail males who have been in the kinds, which were repudiated by the late ™w upon her bonds a sufficient sum to : an!iy . State Convent mi*, under pressure of Fed- ■ pHT the rjuota. j Second—All who can read and write. authority, and of irredeemable; Con- If this course he adopted, it would be ( Third—All who own two hundred dol- feucrate 1'reasury notes, to which accumu- expedient, without loss of time by reso- ] ars wort j, of property, latimi they w.re eonstrniti'ed to submit, lution, to request a grant pf thc prtvi,cgc . It is further proposed‘that, by amend- EiP BARGAINS! The great difficulty with many is how to raise the money to get here. That stone has been removed out of tlie path of every one by the Imperial Decree of St p i mber o, tor the Coveriiment wih pav your passage. But you will say, u M’liut am I to do n il n i get there ? ' I answer, 1 Anything you choose, almost.” 'frue, \ou will not make yourforiune in a week ; but you will make expense's until vi.it can look around and settle yourself Tin re are many Confederates here, and all of them have, or can get iceupation. if tlcv want it. In the first place, there are some ti n or fifteen millions ot acres offered to colonis‘s by various land hold ers here at various rales, the least ailvan- ' ' 1,11 tageous of which are as much land as you J. LORCII & 00., at J. M. DODD'S old stand, South- West Corner Public Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, A now and large supply ot READY MADE ;i CLOTHING, J. T. REESE, DRUGS. will lake-llte colonists furnishes the la- ‘ nu ; ’’j * v j '^*£$1** pofiov! » suspension of the col-1 ni enVtotheCon.sthutkm,"u shall be’ or- bor. the holder everything el.-c— will lend u,, “^ UJI a K i—j:—.. 1- i ♦».« i . ’ you provisions till you make your own, !'r<itn 1 u, i ami wave iherc i-li »t hissing shell irieke 1 oa it - « u aiol iu the . ii' fell. !'-y iM mva uj-aljtli iliipninei’ I .ran 1 wot •. o l. onrj^- -treiigth »t every gate is Irieil. an ! will furnish seed, stock, farming tut [dements, and everything, and divide equally the profits. •• ill also furnish lbicksatid herds fur stock breeding on the i same terms. And tli -n, the. yield ot a <.Vit!i a .<■'! .shout, an 1 eU'irg'’, nail hellish din 'I lese li -a li-li fjea m,iv Uicir Kin > Iv wit* h'gin. pot of ground, farmed, on \ irginia prin- ij.les, would be perfectly fabulous. Iu- liiey would be able to meet ail their Jia- l ccl ' on directly-frdm the people, until the da j ne( ] t [, at the secession ot n Statej or biliueA qnestioB is determined by Congress. J resistance of its people to the United Sta-j If tiie existence of these factsLc'doubt- , Secondly, leaving the people to meet, tes l aW s, cannot take place under the ed the truth ,»i'tlio case mav he el’citcd by forthemselves this federal tax, you may . Constitution, which each of the late in- scrutiiiv into their manageinei.t. If t!io relieve them lronr ‘the payment ot anyj sur j, cn t States is to ratify. recitals in their pr»,ceedings, herewith State tax during th;s year, ior the use? of I The above is a part of the schedule transmitted, be true, they present a strong ,U “W :UI< * rt 'h' u P'i |1 .‘l to supply that | w |iich Mr. Baytnond, in his speceh, dc- of the State, for deficit, i lie material difference between ; c l ari . d ought to be known to tho House the two expedients would Le, that al-1 before they voted on the amendment e’aim upon the justi (deed, there would scarcely beam end to , ; ,V t [' ‘ ‘ \ .-.s' „'c, I v‘Vo ^ f ’er^ i m 1 ? , th »"? h n P r ’" th,, ' r cither alternative, the j ^hich recently passed the House. ... v '"*{ *7" 5M ' , ^ a . ot i. WO..M seem reasonable and beneficial. 1-cople would be relieved from one tax, J [M.wn. Messenger 1 , mile, i is. ■ \i .i,» wil. meet the f-iv, it wnuid be truin the t.ier , 1 lint land cal- ,, , fl , j. ^ t |,. lt upon the sveond, they would have to meet 1 | ,. n la ai-in 1 toag'ivs r-';il>' -I'.l g'>. I 11 as well to them as their creditors, \ noiik' tin nil g , forth arrayvil in lin-iu, 1 l.cir trcnl is lirni—liicir lorwsrJ march is last Taw an T • I’oc—tiicv w licliutiiniin tin* fi r '* i ..UIC 1.1 illgitl. re mmibers fall—the r - 1 mated on the .Mexican ststem of farming I iii.! .1 'i - .i ... .if. they be allowed to go into liquidation, ! ( probably tlie mo t slovenly iii the woild ; - , . . ° * I,. 1 ,, J , i.i i *•. _,i, under shell restrictions as may avoid pro- t'.r they never touch tlie ground after tlm seed is « ‘'ve. iit «•* 1 * crop.) yields from onj to till . fold, and the payment before realizing thc fruits of; the \car’s labor \'cry far from counte- litigation, without nnneing Gie general policy of restoring to ' the credit of the State, rather'than to the . ail i in nl.—a halliiwe’. grave, -I,-cii- earths hest—thc gifted and lravc. ran 1 o:,l river I'U-s'. iag on its wav. d -i-ig; until tlioj idgm nit day. tod. tWO till' times aiinuallv. 'i Iiink of it anl four bushel the ]^ )5—Buji r Sr.M.M.VKV.—The editor ,,! ilu> Loud hi 'jViegraph, in bis lea ling aiticlc. rapidiv reviews the most iiuju-r- ta!ii ] i: 11 > i >• mu us ol tlie woiad, during tin* \ i; u', thus: “At home, tlie olde.-t and ne st misled of Kngiisli politicians 1i:ls g\j in (1 ; and a new Parliament lias in .oi clmsi ii liy the people to carry on tic business ol ftt'nlg. Our survey shows us France .-till swayed by tlie in doinitabio will and fertile brain ol' one unit l .. ....u.U and harrassin , u<. r i.:..g „..J , rmWed by their th0 t' 11 ’ rather than to the .. /].' ; S. veral charters, for bill hotuers and other Packets of the people, for the support of ‘ " creditors. I cannot di.-miss the subject ti,c government, 1 yet feel that a state of without rema.king, that if, by confirming things, without a parallel in the past, and their conduct to .-t-itutiry reiiireiiieu 1 ^, A ,ru>t ' n the tntpre, may justify its pres- [Ae directors and oilier officers have been cnt adaption, without gitihg it the dan- n! ced in a situation, which, if voTintarilv ; P 1 ' rolIS auth ^ if J of precedent. That assumed, wodlil have subjected them to i s»a?e of things t.«* simply this r On the one ? station, a people, hiving their individual t entire ! pecuniary resources temporarily cxliaustcd corn yields lour hundred bushels four times a year! The productiveness of thc country is certainly one of tlie* seven wonders of the world. Vou know, that it must be so be x _ . cause nobody w rks and everybody live.-. P^'=*htes imp-eccl by prior U-tsTat.o.i, j M>y ncti, too—she has not a Inm 1 Oil the place except an agent who sells tlie natural, s[ onianeous pro lucts of tlie ground on tile I spot—the buyers come for it—-take i; |away and pay their money. ‘ B it there are other occupations here which will give a more immediate, though 1 j by no means so rich a reward. (Jcneral! man; Italy 'advancing. 1'V sjmv, but eer Magrudt r i.-at tin* head of the Mexican (. !•,. inward her right position a- laud office — the lands of Mexico never u mg the nuUuiis of tfoj earth ; Austria liave been surveye 1—he needs assistants seeking a reconciti iti-.n with the most im- | ev. ry day. and pays from SoU to ?15U a ],nr,ant eoimti’uenfs of her strangelymin- ! month. This you may imagine is an eml- gU«l empire; Germany still tnuilded and less job. 1 don't know wheH'-r v,.„ .r„ perturbed by th.. restless ambition of a a surveyor, but if you or any one tij:iitnrv power; D.innark bearing n sore is will come out here you won t starve, mi- fortune with a noble dignity } Belgium particularly it you biiug youi insti i|iqei|t» deprived of i's venerable king, but taiih- with you. A Lesson fretrt Europe. Occupied as we are at home, wc pay no attention to one of thc most instructive losma the present era lias conveyed to men. In 1^4S Austria was smitten with a desire for unity. Hungary had long been in a polical union with her, and has always faithfully performed her duty un der tlie compact. But it was Hungary and not Austria; and the larger power wanted to make a nation out of an union. Hungary revolted in mind and deed from the change. Austria was only saved from being forced to acknowledge the indepen dence of Hungary by the intervention of Russia. 'The Italian war, the loss of'Loiu- Under such ! the deficit in her finano-s, follow ed as a necessary sequence. Hungarians protracted and deplorable war; on — uemg lurceu to avmiumcusu me iiiue|ien- HGOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS; EI/GAKS, CORSETS; o of that credit, for the relief of such , ' rcre I'/.'"" 0 ' 1 and . ba " ,S j? d ^ ,I . an S ar j LI A TJ> [A \XT A T917 ople, so suffering would violate any i *' sw occupied ; disaffection was tlAitJU* > V A l\Hi incinle of good government or sound i t,le rulp > 'P*™? the r ratlcc '. L Know a lady Imre win. lives off of the ( *•»(chm it,,.) would sugge pr.idne.s of her farm. .She is con-iden-d , ; l “'! re icf trom tlioso puna tics- constituted of the same 1 1 Ins just measure ol exempt on ffom puri-1 l,,e UM,cr , “ ciaic ''Onsuiuceo or me same isl.n.ent, where there is no guilt, could P e0 P Ie * having large permanent resources, t work no possible injury to creditors. I ;in ' 1 fO' mdobtedness, and theretorc j These remarks are predicated upon the P !' t,tlcd tu “bund -nt credit. .-tatement made in the accompanying pa . 1 circumstances, car. it be said, that the i pers, and are intended to apply uot only l,sc to tlie Banks above name I, their directors ! P e j and officers, but to all others similarly ‘ After eighteen years Austria comes to situated. I commend the wholff subject P J - ;' , ‘ J 0 her senses, and rcinaugUrates the old to your wise and just consideration. - I'ntR the vnr T9fii Ihp rp ^ rtor nf tb 1 political union, abandoning her notion of 1 also commit,, c.te to the Senate, for J ‘>' ^ "rJ ! ' | making men what they did not agree to be ihe usd of l'0-.'ltbodics in turn a memorial | [ h j ro in ,, ound vol ' umn ' cg . P " I nor want to be ; and the Emperor is re- IT" wTm3 !. «w ei-J "I i ».««* *»*. ■<* ^w 1 *"'*■ ■«*" “ t,,c ka - fcnt "■ t0 el-'who Very many of the subject^ cm braced in it have {ilready been submitted to your c niskle atioiij {tpd are noiv eiig.iging.your attciftioh. •j d .if* o v)i-.a • ’J tn- LADIES ami GENTLEMEN’S All varieties of BOYS GENTLEMEN’S NOTIONS, Of all kinds; he was required to publish them ... , . phamph let form instead of inbound vol-! 0 u Tl- r afy. uriics.” i Before eighteen years we shall have There can be little doubt that this en-| found tlie folly of trying to make a dis satisfied nation out of a satisfied Union, oa.jjj-13 CUTLERY. Also a large and full supply pf all kinds of November IS-ll-Om. Who Wants Literary Aid? T WILL give Literary nid in any direction, a for moderate remuneration. I will furn ish,.at short notice. Essays on nnv subject, Orations, Poetical Klfusions, Goininuuicatioiis for the Press, and such like. All communica tions strictly private. Address, enclosing stamp, A. J. SMITH, January 20-Om. Newnan, («i>. JOHN S. JHGUY, ATTORNEY AT IAW % NEWNAN, (GEORGIA, W ild, practice regularly iu Guweta aus^ thc surrounding comities, and in‘tfie United States District Courts for the Northern apd .Southern Districts of the State. jgiyf'eSpoi'ial atte-nfion given to thc collection and securing of claims. Sept, y-i— tf. J. D. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT 1AW, —an r>— REAL ESTATE A CLEAT, NEWNAN, GA„ •;* I 7GR Si lling, Renting or Buying Real Es- ’ tate in Newnan, or jq Coweta wild ad joining comities, [Oct, 28-tt-Jy. vmausri a TOBACCO HOUSE. D ON'T purchase until vou call at P. A. POWER'S TOBACCO HOUSE, where tho United iStat'S. There are many rob- .. ... hers, it is true; but these always abound bodies, the fi ;:ai report -vt.c'rc the people make no resistance, but band over quietlv all they have without , •. i i the termer mode or pu i t» ; - . i i.m - i-ot rh-it tin-nd. and difficult tru?t unoei taken by that body. , * . . . a word. Uisaiotonouv taAthatthc rob-i , , . iscllur< , ed with commendable' oasl y , . }oubr * ^wever, whether at the pre- Jnl to its liberal institutions; sind Ku.-sia iiersdl nt length marching ouw ml in tlie oath of pragre.-s. On every side the re trospect is full of interest and ii struction. I.Nvii.iso vs Latin.—The Riuisvijle Journal’is responsible for the following t Unco upon a time a company wa< as- .-i'lnbled at the dinner table in a hotel in Georgia, when the conversation turned upon the comparative merits of the English and ill * Latin lauguaga. A Latinist pre sent led off in enthusiastic eulogies upon the power and versatility of his favorite iiinauage, and adduced in illustration the Nhkrated dispatch of CcaDar—1 cm. . ' A', re /.—"What,” exclaimed lo*, “can tqual the condensed brevity and force ot that?” A guest, who had hitherto re mained silent, here joined in the convex -ation, and said he thought lie could match it and something more. ‘'As 1 was nearing a certain river tlie other day, he went on to observe, “1 met a country girl with a plate of fresh butter on her "ay to market with it at thc village, and who had ju-i forced the stream which I was t, cross. Accosting her, 1 inquired, tract porta tipi;. 1 l)ave authofiiv b->r stating How high is tlie riyer, and what's the that your passage expenses will bp retan- I r;c*e of butter ?” She installtlv replied. J 0 d you on your arrival here. In the d p to my waist and a shilling- Ihe meantime, if you want any inloi-gatm.i, ’- 'sr that greeted tjiis indicated the popu- ur if any one else does, let them srnta. ’*» i*r Vnte, an 1 rlie Latiuist subsided. . „ .., r i vou will find him ever ready and willing to GROfERIi’A & CROCKERY.' -«»•* «*« I It is wo you and tpp- \ye do in A’irginia? People abroad have no idea whatever of Mexico—all their knowledge is obtained from Northern newspapers. Tiie country is far better settled than hers, never attack where they have any idea of meeting resistance. There is uo oppositiog whatever to the Government. ilje Liberals are more dead that; tj:c Confeds, and the Empire is gaining strength, popularity and sup port every day. lt is the greatest mistake in tlie world tc thinly that the Empiic i- not rtable, popular a;j 1 secure. 1 say to vou what I would say to ali my friend-. L)o what I have done; come to Mexico, li you should come before an agent is ap- i r *• l ...... • events oi -he war have unavoidably sus- c n.i 1 J'p*c ll l ‘ ’t • i pendc-d all publication, which is feit as a TAIRK sa ‘ d that if a God bgil not existed, “ P ,T? 71 ^fJ^rf^'KrioiHincdrcnicmic. Hat the « P »U- it ««1J have been n«c®rj- to invent! •■'"e.-W?1 r;,r!T * *»<*<>**<*•«* ow, «..!«*•• Since the time when the HeWew. ' 1 i V 1 *1 ) L V'' 1 k r r v f] w . it m o fif trusted xrirh that duty, <rives ample guar- renouced Jehovah, ami melted their j iue\\i i p u l l e., * . nntee that their publication will be speed- jewelry to make a golden calf, there lias j Lepresentives, for tlie - h jfy rcsanipd, and punctually maintained, been no madness so ridiculous as that in •» i a c - i The dignity of that tribunal, as well as a which seeks to change the United States; think, you will find that the complicated wjse economy, render proper, a return to ( »*‘o an empire. A. J. IlmAG and difficult iru-t undertaken by that body, the former mode of publication I sen- —^ - - has been di.- - 1 **t **-•!» —' ..,u,hi.» onsly doubt, however, whether at the pre- Relic or Washington.—A valuable J. M. MANN, ) Salesmen J. A. HUNTER, \ Newnan, Ga. It. T. HUNTER. 1 Salesmen JfJ.S. XAU.S, j for LorcIutCo. A. M. \VO(iD, 1 Salesmen \V. MABTfN, / Franklin, Ga. Sept. 10 2 tf. riKENIX TIN SHOP, -AT THE— pul r&td in Biehmouij wljo would give you E uiust be afdictr'ng to Dresidi at .John- •'Oii to know that steriitisr patriot and emi- neat cAarborer of Greeley Sumtjpr a, *d Stevens, 1-red Douglas, has "gone buck - ’•1 Mm. Frederick Douglas made a speech i3i. week iu Brooklin in which he said ; llau he (Mr. Lincoln) lived, loyal black men wou.d not have been insulted W a-liuigton as they were by 1’residetit Andrew Johnson, when he to*d them to =° and work and prove that they ‘ vere ‘•'ittitled to free loin,” me—"Office Colonization, Mesteo — and I will most cheerfully and g-auiy tell them what I can.' Gen. Price is getting a splendid sctt.e- ment under way ijear Cordova, a place that formerly (beibre the darkies were sgt free) was the garden of Mexico, but since has been entirely neglected, where lanus ave jiiven the-emigraiit by the Government. Gov. Harris of Tennessee aud Judge Perkins of Louisiana arc with him. ‘ Generals ilardeuian and Terry are do ing likewise in Tiiisco, anj there are oth- ers being established ail around. Of limit to the size ot tlie better. energy and fidelity, 'i be two doboiuents last referred to. arc-so voIuiujujus, that with the oxi-ting pressure upon tlie offi cers of this Department, c.qites could not be made of them without inconveniently delaying their transmission; and henev the course adopted. Bv the act of Congress of tlie United States, passed 5th -of August, 1801, ior the raising of internal revenue, the direct tax assessed upon the 8fate ol Georgia, i.- five hundred and eighty-four thousand and sixtv-seven and one-third dollars. 18A'*-lA , 0( ,00.j). One of the provisions of this net author izes the assumption by the Slates sever il ly 0 f the collection and payment of their respective quotas, and up.-n such assump tion and payment, deduction of fifteen per cent, without further legislation, only the tax of one year will now be collected, and tho process" of collecting in Georgia, from the people directly, has commenced, though out little piogie-s has been made in it. . 8evcr.il of the North rn and M e-terr, States have, as 1 am informed, actually assumed its collection and payment. My information is, that tiie 8-eretary of thg Trea-ury declines, without txpre-s sent high prices of material and labor, relie of G» urge W ashington is now in bound volumes can be afforded at prices tljis pity which throws cou-idemble light TIN T R IU E GOOD BARGAINS, -Either at- TTTTTnr vart a t rn WlIULl!iOnijI!i on RETAIL. fixfd in better tfmesr. This matter rcqnlrca fcglslatton. Ciias. J. Jenkins, A Nut for Lawyers—In December. 1861, the Legislature of Mississippi pass ed an act authorizing the issuance avasory notes by the Governor as an ad- yan^fc to planters upua their cotton—thc cotton to be delivered within ninety days after the blockade of the ports of the C’nn- fedrate 8 tat os was removed. Tlie pulton was for the use of the rebellion. Gov. Humphreys, on thc 8ih rdt., issued 4 pro clamation, o: during planters who had re ceived such advance to deliver the cotton per agreement, as the “blockade of tiu ports in the Confederate States was re moved.” Limiters generally have deter mined to contest tlie payment of these bonds, i lasmueb as there are no “Con federate 8;aies,’ and treasury notes or bonds were given by officers iu rebellion and fur the purpose ot that rebellion.— npou h:s early unqrai and infej.ectual train ing. It is a small voluujn entitled the “ Young NLcti s Companion, o r Arithme tic made Fiasy.” aceqgipjnicd witii busi ness forms, g' d directions for writing aud ' j. speaking the English language eurrectiy. Every p^-'C Lears evidence of careful study, and the book is dated iu Washing ton's hand writing. 17 J2, when lie w .s ten yefirs of age. A lew years after iie copied all the business form into a book, a task which appears to have di.-ciplined his jjiind to the extraordinary exactitude for which he was remarkable. Tlie book was found by our soldiers In Virginia, and was presented to Gen Grant, who reg r hd it with thc* greatest reverence, but with diar^ctc-ristic delicacy lie refused to receive It. It will probably be deposi ted in (he national archives in case no claims arc presented tor it. W. M. Reynold)? Tobacco. Uigur.-, •Snuff. Soda, (•},?(•«. Crackers, •Sugar. Goffer. Flour. Bacon, Salt, Syrup, Spades, Shovels, Factory Cotton, Brooms, W'iUpr Rocket?, W’nL'LD respectfully inform everybody 1 And a general assortment of everythin" kept y T and die balance of mankind, that lie is 1 ; n a r.ow procured to furnish anvthing and everv thing in the way of j Y&IiLlttC GKOCgEEY, omA'rrrtft 2, b a U * >i»b 63 mr ty A Axl -rvr^r D ri A A A AAA JClf Go to the Tobacco House at once to purchase. February 3-22-tf. At thc very lowest prices and shortest notice. -»-X—l Best I’atrnt of Family Gook Stoves, «« re j »;■*■» r 1 n 1) 1 T>v L't* from lo §->0, according to ' I li-V JtA 1a*’, Tii* Ware reduced \L-> per cent, underHcpot St.I*., NTOWTittli, Gfi., any other market. ; Will repair neatly and promptly Gome, come everyt>ody, and hoy 1 I will duplicate bill- bought at wholesale 13 , C£9A©a»kl:xia3d an v market in the Union since the rruf. ! ffi' 7" January 2<r-20-7m. ! (t/-' — AND— if X EWNAX- ■ Sent ember 30-4-lr. £,W* T;.t S t 6 O mJW O I* k S . — -»— *» — - ' partner'll ip heretofore existing be-' The IaAMar Trial-^The sentence of * J tween E. l>. GOIJ-- )1 ATHEA ( OLE 4 ’HATS! CAxPS! , - — - r i Mir, p;tri n*~. - mp ntmoiw.v ^ "v.- The matter is cju-iii" riueh ev iu-merr Z I1£ IaAMAR TRIAL -w-Tjif sentence of * J tween R. D. VOU-.. MATJIEW < OLE 4 S> J - M. HOLBROOK, O. B. Lamar or cotton fraud-, bribery mn{ „ aI rr , as ,; nt . ; Y\J OULD most respectfully inform the pub- kc , iii Savannah a lew wreck.- iinS The b i8in r *— rri!l be eor.finne^ 1 »j R. D. v V lie and his old patrons that iu; ia no.v cetsful. 8 IN' ■ U EAR COIN < TDEXCk — U.NKARIiGN' nut b'-cn tnadc I ubiic. The .Macon GOLE-*nd M.VKHiW* COM* umier the style 1 permanently located at hfs old stand rm tierc —A sensation was created iu an Epis- course there is no ; church in 11 ichosrer. oti UX-ndesdav,! these settlements, the b ( : e jleaili ol'., l-adj duriug tl.e If 1 <ml, h»J III" L, ^okbw r qii».-ot l*s.ihiT. ami whil? ■*!, ™lvl~ Vir-inta Lodil pU ^ - 1 hou^l, ! , ra | k llu> „i : ii, tiro joara 1 WuO.il iro _ U,., ' h *' of •imh I nill foar no criV’' ■*.' ,]ia " 1 co “ l ) “... ; tere fi iiie'r'f'TVMfi-'d ” i BtciJARD L Maui,..» ••*•' J. il. HOLBROOK.