The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, June 02, 1859, Image 4

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LEGAL NOTICES. I LEGAL NOTICES. | LOT T K ill EL &C. Troijfp Oouuty. Sheriff Sale*. W ILL bo sold on tbo first Tuesday In Juno next, before the Court-house door iu Troup County, •the following property, viz ; A lot 6f Bur fixtures, Pictures. Store nnd fixtures. •AA Levied on as the property of Joseph J. Moore, to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the Superior Oortrt of Troup county, in'favor of Aaron II. Bcaru vs said Moore. Al«o. a house nnd lot in the City nr La Grange, at present oocnplod by Mrs. Wary With tun ns a resi dence. containing one-half acre, more or loss. Levied on as the property of Samuel A. Durand, to satisfy a -Ji. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Troup county, in favor of A. F. Dlxhey vs. said Durand. Also. a.lot of clothing, consisting of Coats Pants, G eorgia, troup county. Ordinary's Office, May Dth, 185P. Rohort L. 0Ilham,'Guardian to the person rtbd prop erty of Ezekiel T. Freeman, gives notice that ho will apply tc me, on the first Monday hi July next, for lntters of dismission from said trust. All persons interested are notified to file their objections with’tne, 1 (if any,) at or by that time,or letters will bo granted, may 12-71. SAMUEL OURT1UQHT, Ord’y. Administrator^ Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In .Tune *»xt, in tbo City of La Grange, the land belonging to tho Estate of William E. Evans, dec'd., (late of this county.) containing ninety acres, more or less. • .-'old for the purpose of satisfying tho debts of said Yurt, «rvl other erticlcs u'slflflly V nt in n genlth- decenM.l, nnj under nn order orilio UonrtorOrainsry, mai.V r.irnh-hliig Store Levied on no the prSperly' of Troop• county. 'terms onthe doyorroe. f Todd & Itreit to satisfy fi. To.. Issued from the April otli.-tds, DAVID L. UOONb.jAdm r. Superior Court of Troup county, one in favor of; yiKORGTY TROUP COUNTV Jlor^oy Annin Co.,mid other‘fl. In.’s iu my bunds (jr J * * Orflinirry’a Office, Mnrec 4, 1859. . i?7 rtU r i i 1 .. . , . I Wiley P. Burks,' Executor on Estate of Sarah mr,,*; ;;‘* Cll ir, 0 f . J; n ! orc . vr ,- If-fi* ,' linat x$ xn Frances Hill, deceased, gives notlco that he will op- TToup county, adjoining the hindsol Wilkinson, Ware* m „ „„ n,„ #? r a» s n r*. and others. Levied on ns tho properly of K. A. Poy threw*, to satisfy several fl. fas. Issued fr Superior Court of Troup county, one in favor c llupson A Burks vs said Poytbress and other 11. fa in my hands. Property pointed «mt by defendant. Jmtjr7ili. W. B. JONES, 1). She, if. rdy to me. on the first Monday in October next, for Letters of Dismission from said trust. All persons interested arc notified to file their objections with me (iT any) at or by that time, or letters of dismission will be granted. SAML. CURTIUGUT, Ord’y. moh 10 Giu PoMponed Salon. W ILT, be sold oit llie first Tuesday in Munc.nes before the Court house door of Troup count *the following property : Two Negroes : Ephraim, a man, about 55 years ago, black complexion ; Sully, a girl, about 8 y ear •’f age. bl iplexion ; levied t G eorgia, troup county. Ordinary’s Office, Jan. SI. 1859. 1 Henry F. Scott, Administrator on the Estate of Win. O. Scott, deceased, gives notice that he will ap ply to mu on the first Monday in August next for let ters of dismission from said trust. All persons in terested avo notified to file their objections, if any, by GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, On the Plan of Single Numbers. For tho benefit of the MONTIGELLt) UNION ACADEMY OK JASPER COUNTY, OBORQlA. Authorized by Special Adt of iLcgisldlure. McKINNEY & CO., Managers. v CAPITAL PRIZE £ $60,000, FIFTY THOUSAND TICKETS! 25828 FRIZES. Afore than One Trite to Every Tito Tickets Tickets. TICKETS ONLY *10 Halves, Quarters and Eights in Proportion. TO BE BRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN dUNE, 1850. (tau 19, io be Drawn Jane 4,1850. Class 28, Io be Drawn June 11, 1850. Class 21, to be Drawn June 18, 1850. Class 25, la be Drawn Jane 25, 1850. To be drawn iu public under tho sworn superintend ence of two Commissioners. W. R. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, iu tho CITY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. SFilcosofl.'OM are.-i.OOO •of Godfred Kmier. to uniisfy a mortgage fl. in. issued from the Interior Conrt of"Troup county, in favor of Hugh It. T. Montgomery, vs. (Judi'rcd Keller. Fro* perty pointed .out iu said inm^gnge. Sales to continue from day Io tiny until nil is sold. A lot Buunuts. Kilihon*. Maolillns. cc hired Silks, loserting. Bonnet Trimmings. unit other nrlleles iihii- oily kepi In a Millinery Establishment. Levied tin ns I he prop, rt v of Frances Andrews, Iu sniisfv a Mort gage ft fa. lamed l.ooi the Inferior Court',if Trnop euunt.y in favor of Clark A Uandcreft, vs. Fiaiicoe Andrews. Also, a House nnd Lot. silmlled in (lie eiiy or La Grange, ooonpied at present by James M. Scroggin as a boui'diag lionse. containing one acre, more or less, together with the appurtenances there,into belonging. Levied un „s the properly of Jnm,a SI. Soroggia to satisfy a li. f.,.. issued the .Superior IT,art of Troup county. In tutor of Henry Meier vs. James M. Keroggln. ■fun. 27. lfi-lQ. W B. JONES. !>. Sheri IT. ilcnrtl Superior Conrl, ITdinitirv Term, Is.-,!>. J. icinda Harris, hy her ue.'.l friend, 1 Littleton Lay. j liill Tor limine* V. | lion. Discovery, Kootovolt. llyd - Cl,u!.\ Ticnry [ Relief, und io H lire, Noah M. Harris, William 0. I ;,i.point Tnialee flood. j L f appearing to th- Court that Henry L. R Simeon Hyde ,t Robert A. Clark, cm Bio linn of ftrinseivti llyd,. A, Clark, on Harris and William C. Hood. ,l,.|end.ints in I reside out ol tiio Si Be uf Georgia, mid Bop, si tho Milt In K.juily In*. Ilw fore, n,,( he al in irnrlerial by tho Court that service I* perl each o! said prvliea l.y pnl.Fealion of this Ru tlie nronertv if** 1 time, or letters of dismission will lie granted .. .* .* •. i:... ti t \ii fiiTii’i'niniiT n.i SAML. CURTIUOKT, Ord’y. LOTTERIES, &C. 1 Prize of 1 “ 4 “ $<60,000 20.000 10,000 5,000 4.000 $0,00 2,000 1,501) 55 000. EODV & CTO. 1 ’Si SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES ! (Chartered by the 'SttVte'oT Georgia.) CAPITAL. P1UZE $50,000! Tickets Only $10! WOOD, EDDY fit, CO., Managers, Successors to S. SWAN A CO. T HE following Scheme will bo drawn by WOOD, •EDDY & CO., Managers of the Spatra Academy Lottery, in oaoh of their Single Number Lotteries for May, 1859, at AUGUSTA, Geo., in public, un der the superintendence of Commissioners. Class 23 draws Saturday, June 1, 1853. Class 21 draws Saturday, June I), 1850. Class 25 draws Saturday, June 18, 1859. Class 26 draws Saturday, Juue 25, 1859. ON T&E FLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets. Fivo Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-fivo Prlfcwl Nearfy Ouc Prize to every Nino Tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN 500 are 5,000 • EA0II SATURDAY IN JUNK! •100 are 8C0 1 Prize of $50,000 1 1 Prize of 1,500 C 1 EOUGIA, TROUP COUNTY. V Ordinary's Offioe, April 25th. 1859. Ilesrkinh 8. Wimbuph, Executor on the estate of Nathan Truitt, deceased, (late o( ibis county,) gives notice that lie will apply Io me, on the first Monday in July next, for leave* to sell a portion of the lands nnd negroes of mid Estate. All Mersohs interested are notified to file their objections with me, (if any .) at or bv that time or leave will be granted. April 28.-2in.] SAMUEL CURTIUGUT, Ordinary. ve.tl. /; tor four months, und tliut mid I)•■•'endants an by urd-.red Io appear at the n *xt Term of this and plead. aiiHtver or domur, not d -muring u biid ivi.se. under stub terms and penalties as a provided by law, and required by Rub s of E. Ordinary’s Office, April 21st, 1859 William A. Cameron, Guardian to Susan A. Cameron gives notice that he will apply tome, on the find Monday iu July next, for letters of dismi-sion from said trust. All persons interested are notified to file their objections with mo, (if any,) by that time or 'otters will he granted. [April 2s-tf. SAMUEL CURTIUGUT. Ordinary. BORGIA, TROP COUNTY. \JT Ordinary’s Offioe, May 17th, 1859. James M. Hopson, Executor on tho Estate of Sahra Hop on. deceased, (late of tins county.) gives notice that lie will apply to mo, on the first Mondav in Do- [ comber next, for letters of dismisdon from said trust. All per.o'.s interested nre notified to file their objections with mo. fif any,) nt ° 1 ’ 4»y that time, or letters of dismission will he grunted ! muylfl If. ftAM'ti UuRTRKHIT. Ordinary. { 1 m)UGlA, TROUP COUNTY. • V I Ordinary's Offioe, May 12th, 1859. Thomas C!i,im'd!ss. Administrator on the Estate of William Chamldiss, deceased, (Into of this county.) -dvrs notice that he will apply U> me, on the second Monday in January next, for letters of dismission i>l trust. All persons interested nre lotified heir objections with ine, (if any,) at or by at*, or loiters of dismission will bn granted. S\M'L CUR I* RIG I IT. Ordinary. | to file : that ti r 1!) an lei: Gi;0 L». R cii’iir.Ml by Rules of Lquity j /i EORCIA, TROUP COUNTY. JJL.NJ. II. BINGH AM. VJT Or Hilary's Office. May 21th. 1859. Compliii.i.iiu s riulieitor. j John E l''r.sler gives notion that he will apply to <:*•:. J. 8 j uie, on the first .Monday iu July next, for letters of he minutes of Heard Superior Guardianship to the person and property of Asa M. . Foster, (an imbecilu person.) All persons interested U i. K. WAT r.-4. Ch ile. j a ,*e notified to file their objection with me. (if any,) 300 arc 600 1 200 nre 400 1 150 are 7,500 1 100 arelOJKU) 1 95 are 9,500 I 85 arc 8,580 . i.ioojioo APPROXIMATION PRIZES- 1 Prizes of $200 approx, to $00,000 prize aro $600 •1 “ 150 “ “ * 20.000 “ «00 4 “ 125 “ «* 10.000 “ 1,000 4 “ 100 “ “ 5,000 11 400 8 80 “ «* 4.000 “ C40 8 “ 00 “ 3.000 14 480 8 44 50 “ ‘ 4 2,500 44 400 8 44 40 44 44 1,500 •< 320 10G 44 20 “ 44 100 44 8,000 2.>,OOU 44 8 - - - - 2 00.000 25,828 Prizes amounting In 20,000 50 “ 600 44 10,000 -J 100 •• 400 44 5,000 1100 * 800 “ 4,000 100 44 .... 150 3,000 100 “ .... 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of $400 approx. t« $50,000 prize arc $1 ,G00 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 225 44 200 ” 150 44 100 44 20 are . 20.000 10,000 5.000 4.000 8.000 1,500 5485 PrizcH amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10 j Halves $5) Quarters $24* fiO" Rememhcr that every Prize in tho above scheme is drawn, anil luwublo in full without deduc tion. Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2,50 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. ^ , „Th. nnii.hors from I 60.000 covr^ontling with ^ * Sf’SpTir.Safdi “n^rKa’ptr i •• ^ >° w -«io t. ed in one wheel, The first 380 Prizes, similarly printed and encir cled, aro placed in another wheel. The wheels nre then revolved, nnd a number, is drawn from tho wheel of Numbers, nnd at the enfno timo a Prize is drawn from the other «vhoel. The number nnd prize drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the audience, nnd registered hy the Commissioners; the Prize being planed against the Number drawn;— This operation is repeated until tho prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes—Tho two proceeding and the t wo succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 8 Prizes will bo entitled to the*48 Approxima tion Prizes. For example ; if Ticket No. ll|5l) draws the SilO.OOO Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248,11249,11251, 11252 will each bo entitled, to $201). If Ticket No. 550' draws the $20,000 Prize, those tickets numbered 548, 619, 651,552, will each be entitled to $100, ami so on according to the above scheme. »i:o itciiA, Tiioi; Jl'NI’Y, Ordinary *s Offle *, May 3rd. 1359. Thomas C. Evans. AduunisUutor. and Ulmil.i l> Evans. Adminisfrai.x. on E.-lato of Tin's. U. Evans d censed, gives notice that they will apply to me, on the first Monday July next, for leave b> s-e 1 the interest of bald deoo.Wd in Truun Factory. All persons in terusted are tndifi d Iu file their ulijectiuns with me Uf any.) at or hy tli it time, or leave will he grunted fn«yf)-2in .SAMUEL f rilTRIGHT. Orl’y. EURGIA, TROl.'P Mr Kendo Ordiu a flii 'OUN'I’Y. S Offlee. Apr Hampton W. Hit!, de ply Iu me. un'tiic liiri t i Hdl all tho Real E H-iris iliter* sled are m uiy, (if -my.) at or by i-tl. -1 lit!.. 1859. on Estate c,f h it she will ap next, for leave as-d All per- objections with ill ho grant- April 1 llh - If. YMl'EL Cl'Ri'RIGHT, Ord’y. ( 1 I20UUIA, TROUP Ordin R uben W. Mall.■. v. M ilh»ry. dee.'d., gives t on thu first Alonday i from id Trust. nbt All •e. April dill. I m Estate of E»i l he will apply at or by tli it time, or lott. rs will lie granted, may23.^41 SAMUEL CURTIUGUT, Ordinary. 'llISCElJAKiTUST Tl CICEll & PERK IWS’ SOUTHERN PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART Augusta, Guo. Photographic Portraits from Life. IJitguemli/pp, .imhrotype und Miniature liihenrxxett uf, ven/ tit.srrijttion inlur^al hy the I'/wtof'nijihic y races* to Cabin, t or Life Size, ami cut ami in Hit, Paatef or U'attr Colors, hy the. best Portrait Painters in the Country. VyE would regpootlully call the attention of our V V numerous patrons ami friends iu Georgia to the above style of Pictures. Tho Colored Photograph i> beginning to he generally known ami appreciated, and i* takbig the place of all other kinds of Portraiture. Our facilities lor the production of this stylo ol Pie- rpuss. d by those of any similar cstnb Tickets $80 “ “ 10 Half * 4 4U 44 •'* 10 Quarter '* 20 14 “ 10 Eighth * 4 10 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Cl.ass No. 359, DRAWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29TII, 1859, o:V TIIE THREE NUMBER PLAN, 75 Numbers—12 Drawn Bnllotp. Nearly one Prize to edery Two Tickets ! 1 Grand Prise of $30,0<i0. 1 Prize of $19,170 2 Prizes of 10,000 2 Prizes of 8,000 &o., &o., 4 Prizes of.. 20 Prizes of.. 130 Prizes uf.. Ac., .$2,000! ...1,0001 ....230! &c. 27.814 Prizes amounting to $513,190! Whole Tickets $10 ; Halve# $5 ; Quartets $2 50. U ORDERING TICKETS Oil CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of w hich they will be forwarded by first mail. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. fiOr Purchasers will please write llmir sig CcrfUlrntcs of Packages will be sold at the follow ing rates, which is the risk : Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets. .$fi0 10 Half “ .... 30 SfO" Purchasers will please write their signatures 11 u 10 Quarter 44 .... 16 plain, and give (heir Post Office, County nnd State “ 10 Eighth “ ...7 50 A Circular showing the plnu of the Lotbricf 1\ T ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. will tie sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Enclose the tummy to our address lor the tickets _;£■£*• All prizes of $1,000 and under paid immedi ordered, on receipt of which they w ill bo forwarded ately ult'T the drawing —jollier prizes at tho usual by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in time ol forty days, any figure they may designate. j Notice to forrrspondeiiltu The li.-t of drawn numbers nnd pr./ms will he sent ! Those who prefer n< t H-mling money by mail, can use to pure! users immediately after tlm drawing. j The Adams Express Company. Purchasers w ill please write their signatures | whereby money lor Tickets, iu Minis of Ten Dullurs, plain, and give their post-office, county, and Slate. . nud upwards, can be sent ns Remember that every prize is drawn a»jd j AT OPR RISK AND EXPENSE, payable in full without deduction. | from any city or town where limy have an offioe.— ,/ t'J- All prizes of $1,000 and under paid immedi- | The money mid-order mii-t be enclosed in ft-GovisiiN- ately alter the drawing—other prizes at the usual i mknt I'iwt Omen .St.\mi*ko Envi i.obk,*’or tho E.v All ( Orders f , to b time of thirty day m o it ions strictly confidential. Tickets or Certificates, ly Mail or Ex press, to bo directed to McKINNEY a*. CO.. .Savannah, On. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. J Pcnrrnfrnt Institution established by special En du'd,,cat for the. Ilr./icf of th" Sie/f and Distressed, afflict,•i with Virulent Epidemic. Diseases. . r | Ml ft HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the I. awful destruction of human life .caused by Sexual , and the deceptions practiced upon tlieunfor ive them. s strictly confidential. Certificates, by Mail or Express, press Company cannot re All eoinmunicati .Orders for Ticket: to be directed to WOOD. E! DY & CO.. Augusta, On., or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta. Gn., or. WOOD, EDDY Ac. CO.. Wilmington, Del. WIIKELER & WILSON’S - SEWING MACHINES. • notified to tile llmir obje. by that time, or letl. rsnf diHUii^ion said applicant. HAMPEL CURTRK April Mill. If. FT , . .! ,7 digeaauH, and the deceptions practiced upon tlieunfor- 1, “ h,m ' n . l “ ln V.',° y* 1 *™. Our wide nml wull-known tlmnt( . victims ol suoli Jisuures liy Qimoks. several reputation ns I lintoKrnpliic Arlmta is snlflou'iit. (juur- y ralH a an iiirixte'1 tlioir Consul l ins; Surgeon, as n antoo. to those who know us, ol thu superior churno- ciIAlHTAIILIi ACT worthy of their numu, toopen a 01 ‘I n" rk ' i K ' l ilt , !' l . l i"" n n "H’ l,! "" C3a Dispensary for Ilio treattncal of this class of diseases, /’IKOItGIA. THOi F i.'OI’NiA VI Ordinary' M April Gilt, ltt: . Evelina Lindsay. Adm’.v., on Estat LludfUy. dec’d.. given notice that she will apply t< iu •. on tin fn-Mt.Monday iu Noveml'cr next, for letter of ipsuiifsioii from said Trust. All peivons inl-erestei ore notified to tiio their nl jeedioii!! with mo, (if any. nt or by that time, or letters of di.-mia.-itJu will hi granted mild applicant. f Apt II l lt!i.-t! ] SAMUELC’JTRTRIGIPr. Ord’y. ( N RORCIA, TROUP 0( )l M V. L.t or.i Daniel Bolin, admin mmi Ly lie'll, deceas'd, t » me. on the first M- , Nov. 17. 1868. he K-lute of Solo- Unit ho will apply to work clieapcr than the cheapest NOTE.— Wo luivo secured the services of Mr. J. M. TOMLINSON, the distinguished Portrait Painter and Photographic Col mist, and shall be happy to re ceive through him orders for the above style of work from onr friends in La Grunge. Specimens may he seen at Mr. P. lVophitt’s Ambrotype Gallery, where orders may lie left also. J. Tl’CKKIt. J. W, 1V.UKINM. EUREKA OII^. Dalton, fi.v., August 12, 1S58. Musics. G. W. f’ltorr, Atlanta, (la.— / 1 ENTLK.MEN : 'file 17th of Deccinhcr, 1850, my vJT body, legs and feet were severely mushed by the ears on the W. »V A. Railroad. I lay in bed one year, attended b.v the best physicians. My legs and feet awfully ulcerated and inflamed. I used nil the all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to nil who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FUHNI841 MEDI CINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical ' skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual shipping expenses added, as follows : lf , , 1 NuwStyle Machine ream., ro,m<ii. B old and now. without any I „ U °a a review ed the pnPl, fool nraured Medium Machine on plain tahlc .-..i . r ‘V'-y I that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort .. i OI-.Di*tnMon Iron, said trust: All persons intensled !o^ v, - ??? ! •>»»» >*>"> of (treat beoeilt to the afflicted, especially I ^ * C ?“ are notilicd to iile their ohj( tliat time, or letters will lie jp uov2.i Out SAML. OUUTUIfillT, th mo at or i-y Ord'' A EOBtilA, TIBII' F COUNTY. (t William . Henry A. i apply to m lei tors ol di rd are noli , ,, iiiits oeen 01 areal uoueut io me aioioieu, espi^cuniy : it „ t .... loop, ye,,,-s. Itelicf in iny M was hopeless. -My Ao Ihc young, ,.7id they haye resolved to devote them-' ,. .. T ' 1 "! K "'‘ s fl r ' a—not only In my fee. nnd leas, hut | SL .i VL . tf with renowod zeal, to this very important and |i„ mm ers olien the most neulo pain in my chest nnd shfe and ; much despised cause. NeSs oaoh y a.l .slt ep. I saw youi nd.ci- All admirable Heport on SpermatorrhnOT. or Seminal ‘ 1 ' ..$60 00 . 75 00 . 80 00 .. 85 00 ..100 00 ,. 6 00 10 < Office. Jail. 21st. 185 ha Oil; it was recommended in my Woakness. the vice of Onnulsm. Masturbatiou, or Seif- . I’wsons desiring further Information can solid for the llrsl Mondii ,j ( 1M ,, 1 Imiight a few bottles, in the use of which 1 j M , () f. I'miml grout relief I have continued the that It ahase, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the c * 1 cu l u r, 'li which full particulars are given flml Ci d ippEi QE'utai v, -nt' Gideon Leveret I Estate of Tlins mml great l'eli'd I have continued the use of the Consulting Surgeon, will bo sent by mill J(in a sealed i"d'vine, mil only m my case, hut in several eases of VL .i np0 .) free OF ClIAItGIC, on receipt, ef TWO cough, inllaioinatory .rheumatism letlers, enimps, STAMPS for pestage. Other Iteports and Tracis on colic, sore throat and swol en glands, bruises, all will, tl „. Ilttlura an j treatment of sexual diseases, diet. Ac., hupp) rnsims. Jean s.iy, in truth, thank liru constantly being published for gratuitoiiBilistribu- lam free ol pain, in- tion, and will ho sent to the afflicted. Some of the new I Imvu used it with nichfi tf J. F, AWTREY, Agent, One door East Amoof bh’ Corner. s not li d i. fib- their objectiorts with me • by that rime, or Lotlem will tic granted t. SAML. CUKTHIGHT, Crd'y. j GEORGIA, TROUP COUNTY. Bo it Is. Gilh on Estate of James that tlmy will apply .SeplciuleM- next lur trust. All pcr.-uiiH i ol^. ' of dh ”1 EORtiiA, Johnson Frost, Ad King, deceased, given •m the first Mn,.day ii arc n dilied to tile their ol>j» at or by that, time or lett.-i- inftli3 Cm. SAMI / 1 EOlfGlA, William M. I is sn ft! without it; no family should vei* be without it. I can he aeon at any time as trav- ling postmaster on the Atlanta & La Orange Rail Road. I have been traveling postmaster on the Stale Road*for M*veral years, and now postmaster on tho Atlanta »fc LuGrange Road. C. IltiiUKTTs, P- M. Sold iu La Grange by T. S. BRADFIELD and by J. M. NUELL, Druggi-ts, and tiy all Druggista. G. W. CRUFT & CO., Solo Proprietors, janSO ly Atlanta, Ga. . MK W JKNViiLuY STORK. X. GOODMAN, C?\ WATCUMAICER AND JEWELLER, keeps fikJ&constuntly on hand a very large and superior as- sui Liueut of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, He is also prepared to do ANY KIND OF WORK in bin line of husinoPH. HAIR WORK »<>ns with me (if any) done to order and on ahort notice. II be gianted. | Also, any kind of orders iu his line filled fuilhf'uily ( U K! KIOI*. Ord’y. I and promptly. TROUP COUNTY j F&r Just received a new lot of PLATED WARE By order of tho Directors. EZRA I). I1E ART WELL. President. Gko. Fairchild, Sec’y* nep23 ’68, ly ATLANTA MAC HINE WORKS. Reform. Physician. D « . J . U . LASITTEII retoforc, and Ob- nity. . >—?lich RB Rheumatism, Dropsy, Liver Diseases, Dyspepsia, vel. Diarrhtta, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chills, and ! Eevtr, &c., residing without the usual sphere of his ' practice. Ilis experinco and success, combined with the effi fir.-t Monday in •Mon from m»M fi! tilied by that lime or let ters will l,o granted said applicant-. moli3*;m. SAML. CUR I RIGHT, Ord’y tl'N’TY. v's Office. March 2. 1859. iGrutor on I>tulo «-l Wm.! en tl»iit lie will apply to me 1 pt tidier next for letters of usted ’ » 00c . April 2!st. 1851). that he will apply to me, on th.* first Monday in Juncn< xt, fin- letters id adinlniMru.ion on the Estate of Amy 11. Foster, some times known «h Amy II. Oliver, (late of this county.) dec'd. Abo. for letters of Administration, dc bonis nun on Estate of Francis Foster, dec’d. All persons interested are notified to file their vbjections with me, (if any,) at or by that time or letters will be granted aid applicant. SAMUEL CURTRKH1T, Ord’y. nnd CLOCKS. junelO ly April .-o0d J)r. P. J. Nelson, MOUNTV1LLE. TROUP COUNTY, GEORGIA, Armed nnd Equipped as the directs!—«At bb Post uilh the Harness on! T ENDERS his professional services to tho oitizens of MonntvMIe nnd vicinity. From the experi ence and tuCedi's I have in the Practice of Medicine, I fed myself competent to disehaago the duties of my profession. Charges moderate. janlU Cm A T /!■>«. ™l«Mi<-h«.nt may ho found the ,„o«t ox- clon7y^WSZteZiFg! TV teiiHive and varied MHortincnt of I attorns tor male Diseases, induce him to devote a largo share of Merchant and Custom Mills In the .State, embracing utt mtion to that dims of maladies. t,, ! luteHt improvements for Mill Gearing found any- ; {e , therefore, solicits a fair trial l.y all-far and v\ norc I he experience of the Superinteiidciit (J. L. near—who may wish to commit their cases to his care. I unning) lists been equal to any one of his age in mill pjp- packages of Medicine may he sent by mail or want udvice^ ^ UIU ^ 8 UCt CaD a< ^ V 80 t ° U8tf wl,Q otherwise, to any part of the country. j*nl3-6m To lumbormcn I would «ay, if you want a saw-mill I Asliforsl at all, get a ei»*cular mill. Thore is no mistake about XTAS removed his office to the store room, cn the their advantage—not any. We make them on short -JL JL North side of the Public Square, recently occu- notice, and ho do others ; hut we mean to have those by Messrs. Todd & Brett, ns a clothing store, of our build good enough, if not the best yet made ILT Terms cash ; or, iu other words, pau and be paid. JAJiES L. DUNNING, Superintendent .itluuta Machine Works. oct23 ly Crane’* Casket Burial Case. T IIE CASKET BURIAL CASE, represented by the above engraving, is beautifully finished in imi tation of polished Rosewood, and is the most tasteful and appropriate metallic case now used. It permitp u view of the entire body after it is enclosed, the top beiug composed of thick plate glass, protected hy elab orately ornamented caps, one of which may be seen in its placo in the engraving. All sizes from 27 1-2 to 75 iuclies in length, constantly on hand. NAME PLATES furnished, neatly engraved. N. If.—No charge for drnuage or delivery. DILLINGHAM & DENSON. Sept. 23—If. Columbus, Georgia. where his friends nre respectfully invited to* call.— Thankful for past favors, he still offers his service^ to the citizens of Troup county in tho practice of tho various branches of the Medical Profession; and prom ises that he will continue to be as prompt and at tentive to business as he hao heretofore been, an. 0-3in ALBERT LEHMANN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, LaGrange, Geo. G^v Will do all work in his line of business at tho shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Ho solicits n liberal share of the public patronage. Shop East side of the public square. mayl3tf A PROVISION STORE I F. A. 1*0 YTIIRESS, DEALER IN BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SALT, &C. Would respectfully iirfortn Tils Monels und llie pnhllo, that he will keep constantly on hand, • Itrg* M or the shore com modi lies, nt his store room, first door below Mr. John Gorham, where be will be ha|f>y t, receive the calls of nil who desire anythin* in his Tine, Ho line jn-t received 50,000 LBS. OF BACON, Which he Intends to sell at a low price, FOR CASH I BACON EXCHANGED FOR PRODUCE. lie hopes to reoelre a liberal shnre of patronage. fLn Grange, March 94tb. tf. Spring IW B W Goods. NOTICK TO rut lIBItS :l\l) TIIE NJBUC CEVERILIL T HU SUUSCKlUhlR Imving obtniued a patent for “A NE1V AND IMPROVED PLOW STOCK,” is now prepared to sell on the very best Thumb, State, County, Shop or Individual rights Address, Marietta, Ga. WM. J. GRIFFIES, Fat. P. 8.—Competent Agents wanted. mnyFJ-tf. ARE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, A SPLENDID STOCK OF LADIES’DRESS GOODS, consisting in,part or SILKS, BERAGE3. ORGARNBY MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, BLACK and WMTtf GOODS assorted. Ac.. Ac.; also, a well assorted Monk of Ladies' and Misses SHOES, nnd also, a splendid a* snrtmcnt for Gentlemen and Boy’s Spring and Summer ware. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS. OAFS» BOOTS nnd SHOES, &o., Ac., all of which, will be sold low to approved customers, and very low Tot CASH* We are thankful for past puronage, and solicit a continuance ol tho same, GIVE US A CALL before purchasing elsewhere, wo think we oan give satisfaction both in quality and price. La Grange. March 17th. 1859. 3in. Witherspoon & Gurtright, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Have now ou hand, and aro still receiving a very fine assortment of GROCERIES, to which we invite tli0 attention of CASH CUSTOMERS and those who pay promptly ou short time. Our stock in part consists of I Steel of every quality, j Syrup and Molucca of the best qualities* I Cheese of the best qualities. ! Tobaccos of the b st brands, i Cigars of superior flavor. I 0<itahtirgs nnd Factory Yarns* Irisli Potatoes of the beat qualities* I Nails, Hard and Wood Ware. BAOOH ^.1^23 uB.B- IN LARGE LOTS ptr* Wo expeci to keep nil the above arlieles on hand, nnd to sell them at the lowest market-prices# Persons desiring anything in our line of business arc hereby assured that we are always ready to present them with such iudiicemeuts us will make it to their inteiost to give us their custom. WITHERSPOON & GURTRIGHT. L nGrnngc, On., March 10. 1859. mchlOlf Coffees or all kinds nnd grades. Sugars of all kinds and grades, llice of the finest qualities. Caudle* of every description. Meal, Flour and Sait, l-iquors of all kinds. Huggins, K«i»o *mi Twine. Iron ) ft large lot of all sizer aim hit SPECIAL NOTICE! 1859. & 1839. Take this method of tendering to their numerous friends, customers, nnd Ladies particularly, thoir acknowl edgements for tlie very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, nud now take great pleasure in informing them that they an* receiving a LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Spring and Summer Goods, Of thu newest styles and design-, consisting of n lnvgc vnviety of White Goods, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Kace Setts, Cashmere Shawls, Crepe Shawls, Chantilly Knee, Mantillas, French Cuce Points, Printed nnd French Jaconets, Jaconet Holies a’ Lies, Organdie Kobe. Favorlta, Organdie llobcs Jiinnitz, Organdie ltobcs L,co- nnrn, Organdie Robes Volanti- Double Skirt, Or gandie Robes Flctiire Double Jupc, Poll dc Chevrc Robes a Jupc, Grenadine Robes, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, A LARGE LOT OF BLEY AND FARMERS’ LINENS, And Staple tioods of Even/ Description, To all of whioh we respectfully solicit an examination from our oustomors and public generally. LaGrange. Gn.. Mnroh 1st, 1859. (rach3tf ) McMILLAN & llUltkg* THIS SIDE UP WITH CARE!!! Nbw Goods! Nev Goods!! SMITH, HEERIHG & BR0/S BAZAAR OF FASHION. w E TAKE PLEASSLE in announcing to our friends and oustomors. that we nre now receiving one of the largest, and most complete, Stocks of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever offered in this Market. ^ 0 Our department of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, cmbrnceu every stylo that Is now, novel and attractive— consisting in part of the following articles: Rich Bydcres In Blacks and Colors, SILKS; j Heavy Black Bros de Rhine SILKS; Elegant l Jupe Robes, Do. Do. aud Foul- Solid Blues, Pinks and White Poult de Vole, Do* ards. • I ALSO, beautiful Tissues, in Doublo Skirts nnd Byederes ; Borages, solid. Double Skirts, Satin Striped, and Robe a Ley; together with a decidedly rich lot of orgonda Muslins; Robe a 2 Volants j R ( ,bo a 2 L’imperatricc ; Robe a Ley ; Kobe a La ltoine; Robe Leomora; Robe Magicionne, with many other styles that are rich, rare and new. Wo have just received a handsome lot of BLACK LACE MANTILLAS and BERAGE SHAWLS of tbo latest and mo<*t dosirnble stylgft. Wo have also, a job lot of Muslins that are fast colors, ranging In prices from 9c. to 874c. por yard, and are not surpassed in this market. EMBRO/DRIES AND WHITE GOODS. We are now prepared to exhibit the largest stock ol EMBKOiDKIES oud WHITE GOODS ever offered in this place. Call and seo them, and judge for yourselves. TO THE GX3]NrT£,E9MXIIir we would simply stato that our CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT, Is unusually largo and attractive. We have a good assortment ol HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, Ac., together with many other articles, too tedious to mention in an Advertisement. To onr old friends and customers we pleT ourselves, that no effort shall bo warning, on obr part, to please you. hoth in tJ»« quality of onr GOOJ anil the price. Give us a call. SMITH, HERRING fit BRO. r. 8. We shall combine to add to onr stock, all the novelties of the season as soon as Uioy appear In Market. [March 17th. tf.