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SCHEDULES.
Atlanta A Wert Point Hail-Road, i
FrUItfollowing li n correct SCHEDULE of the
I'rnienger Train*:
OUTWARD, OR DOWN TRAINS.
mghc.
Lenv w Atlanta 0.30 a.m
Arrive at E. Ft. 0.50
Falrburn, 1.38
Palmetto, Z.OO
Newnnn. 2.44
Gmulvlllo, 3.26
Hognoaville,3.56
LaGrunge, 4.46
Long Cum, 6 24
Went Print, 6 46
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Leave Atlanta, 10.15 a.m.
Arrive at E.l't. 10.82
Falrburn, 11.12
Palmetto, 11.37
Newntn. 12.20p.m.
Oraatvllle, 1.00
Hoft’osvllle, 1.51
LaGrange, 2.84
Long Cane, 3.09
Weet l’oint, 8.32
INWARD, OR DP TRAINS.
1 * «MH.
Leave* W. Point 3.15 a.*t.
Arrival L. Cane, 3 31
Orantrlllo, 5.11
Netrnan, 6 60
Palmetto, 6.84
Fairborn, 6.68
Ea*t Point, 7,37
Atlanta, 7.69
i»I
Lenvea W. Point 1.46 p.tn.
Arrives L. Cane, 2413
LaGrange, 2.38
llog’nsvllle, 8.21
Orantvillc, 3.46
Newnnn, 4.26
Palmetto, 5.12
Falrburn, 5.35
Host Point, 6.17
Atlanta, 6.38
Qenrgla Rail-Road A Banking Co.
Angusta to Atlanta, 171 milca—Fain $5 50
QEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
Leave Augusta at 0.30 a. m. At. Atlanta at 9 46 a. m.
“ “ 2.80 p. m. “ “ 11.45 p. m.
“ Atlanta 8.40 p. m. " Anguata 5.50 a. m.
“ “ 9.05 a.m. “ •• 6.20 p.m.
AT11RN3 BRANCH,
•• All,.,,. HOT.. mT'
Atlanta 11.40 p. m.
kn- No Trains on Athena Branch on Sunday to
oonnect with Trains leaving Anguata at 12.30 Satur
day Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening.
WASHINGTON I1RANCH.
Leave Anguata 2.30 p. m. Ar. Washington 7.25 p. m.
.. w«mlM " I" JJSf H» :
“ Atlanta 9.05 a. m “ Washington 7.25 “
TMa Road run* in connection with the Trains of
the South Carolina and Augu ,la Railroads, at Au
gusta.
Weitern A Atlantis Rail-Road.
Atlanta to Chnttunoogn. 138 nillea— Fare $5 00
JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent.
Day Ptunengrr Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.20, a. m.
Arrives at ChatlanoogA at 7.84, p. m.
Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25, a m.
Arrives at Atlanta at 1.40 p. in.
Evening Pasnengcr Train.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.16, p. in.
Arrives at Chattanooga at 6.30, a. in.
Leaves Chattanooga at 3.00, p. in.
Arrives at Atlantaat 11.80, a. in.
This Rond eonneots each way witli the Home
Branoh Railroad at Kingston, the BastTonncsve and
Georgia Railroad at Dalton, nod tho Nashville &
Chattannog Railroad at Chattanooga
Macon A Western llail-Road.
Atlanta to Macon, 102 miles—Fare, $1 50
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Day Passenger Train.
Leave Macon al!
Arrive o', Atlanta at
Leave Atlanta at
Arrivo at Macon nt
Nigh 1 Passenger Train.
Leave Macon at 12.00, night
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.16, a. in.
Leave Atlanta at 12.00. night
Arrivo at Macon nt 7.16, a. in.
The Night Trains will not lie run on Sundnys.
The 12 n'elnek Night Train from Atlanta eonneots
with the Centrsl Railroad of Savannnh. nt 10, a. m..
and the South-Wi stern fur Albsny anil Columbus at
9.46, n. in.
The 2.15 Train from Atlanta, connecU with the
Central Railroad for Savannah, at 10, p. in., and Hie
South-Western Railroad far Columbus, lit 11 50. p ill.
par Through Tickets from Atlanta to New York,
including Omnibus faro in Savannah, $21 0(1.
1.64, p. m
7.16, p. m
2.15. p. in.
7.15, p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LAGRANGE TANNERY.
REA &. LIVELY
w
TAVJNfJ pure lift'd the ubovu property, l>eg leave
L Co inform the public that ihey will oontinue t»
J3$rrSf&QL Lbr- »»ii^Mlaetnrn nf
LEATHER AND SHOES,
on a more extended scale than heretofore. Our Shu
are manufactured
IN THK BEST MANNER,
wllh great care, and of the
CHOICEST MATER) ALS.
The highest CASH PRICES paid lor
HIDES AND TALLOW.
Wo are now ready to make engagements lor
TAN BAR.BL,
and truHt we can make it to the advantage of Furman*
to nave their iiAKK when clearing up their New
Land. CORNELIUS REA,
fel»3-tf 0BO. W. LIVELY.
GODFRED KENER,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE, BLINDS & SASHES.
Still at hie Old Stand.
The undersigned taken pleasure In
■■Hl^^announoing to hit* old friends
■gd^eustoinerH thut he is still prepared toj
dll all ore
SC
[orders for
Fill'll It u re, Klimls unci Sashes,
with dispatch, all ol which he warrants lie also
deals in Cheap Northern Furniture. Repairing done
at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Having secured the services of Mr. ALEXANDER
ERGERZ1NGER, ho is prepared to accommodate all
hi* customers in the way of
UPHOLSTERING,
suoh as lnying Carpets, Oil Cloths, hanging Wall
Paper and Window Curtains. Mr. E., It is well known
In La Orange, fully understands his business.
The undersigned U sole Agent for FISK’S CELE
BRATED
Metalio Burial Cases,
which he keeps constantly on hand, and in order, and
ready at all times to be served to customers. Ho
keeps on I'and all sizes and styles, including Ladies'
Coses wltb full glumes on top. 1 am also prepared to
mako
COFFINS
of every description, from Ihe most expensive and
beautiful to the cheapest anil most common.
p& I will reoeivu in exchange for Furniture all
kinds of country produce.
jon27 tf OODI’RED KENER.
UNTDETW
FURNITURE STORE!
NEW FIRM—NEW BUSINESS.
PIKE k MOTLEY
H AVING associated themtelvus to- f
gether for the purpose of Iflan-
Ofaeturing and Kelllug ITitfllTiRE,
will keep constantly on hand a good stock of
FURNITURE
OF EVERY STYLE AND PATTERN,
to which they ontl the attention of the public. They
will offer such induceinets ns will make it to the in
terest of purchasers to trade with them.
All orders, either for furnituro or job work,
will be attended to promptly, and full satisfaction
given In all Instances. feblO-ly.
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS.
SADDLERY, HARNESS-MAKING, &C.
T HE subscriber has opened a shop on the street
leading out towards Greenville, second door from
I. A. A J. B. Reid's now building, where he will keep
on hand
SADDLES AND HARNESS
for sale os cheap as they can be purchased in this
market. Repairing, of overy description, will be
faithfully ana promptly attended to.
Give him a call. june22 SAMUEL MOORE.
New Tailorinjj; Establishment
Is
Bucba
fug
J. PETER AU
HAS TAKEN THi: ROOM in T. J Da
coo's Building, next door to F. Holle’i
Boot Shop, recently occupied by John I*
’ in, where be is ready to wait upon those wunt-
Clothlng Cut <iu«l Made
to order. He guarantees satisfaction to all who will
give him a call.
A share of the public patronage Is most re-
-ii -ii-i—■ r [nov.18.-3m*
apeetftilty solicited.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTIOHI.
O N Ihe firtt Tuesday In January Urtfc bgfweeen
tlw .Vguf fitwrrf of f'WJJ] j^fSTpiibllc^u^
cry, before the Court House door In the town of La
Grange, Troup county, Georgia, all the nrgroea be
longing to the estate of Wm. F. Fannin, lnle of said
county, dec’d. Tbetw are 8(5 or 87 negroes to be sold,
and among them are many very valuable ones; one
or two excellent ST RAM ENGINEERS, live
or six GOOD SHOEMAKERS, two or three
GOOD TANNERS, and Several Fami
ne* as likely as any lit the country.
In fact, the men, women and children among them
are all likely and very desirable negroes to own.
At the same time and plaoe, 1 will also sell at pub
lic outory all the laud and real property belonging
to the aetata of said deceased, consisting of some va
cant Iota in the town of La Grange, and also of that
valuable property known as the JLA GRANGE
TANNERY. This property, land and negroes,
will be sold by virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary for said county, and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
The TEIIM8 OF BALK will be ONE-HALF CASH
and the other httlf on twelve months oredit, unless
changed on the day of sale. B. C. FERRELL.
octl2-t<R Adm’r. of Wra. F. Fannin, dec’d.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Troup county. Wo will sell at public outcry,
in the City of LaQrange, on the first Tuesday in
November next, a plantation about six miles north of
La Grange, known as the Geer place. Also a vacant
lot iu La Grange, east of the Rallioad.
Also on the first Tuesday in January next, six like
ly negroes. CAREY ANN. JOSEPH, MOSES, DAN.
IEL, CRBSSKY nud VETER, all valuable slaves, em
bracing In the number a number-one Seamstress and
a Shoemaker. AU sold oh the property of Francis
A. Poythress, deceased, and for the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of
sale. CAROLINE E. POYTHUESS, Admr’x.
A. C. WARE, Adm’r.
nug24-40d.
Administrators’ Sale of Negroes.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Troup county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in January, 18G1, at the Court House door in said
county, between the legal hours of sale, all the ne
groes of James B. Hill, deceased—six in number—
embracing a No. 1 cook and Valuable Held hands.—
A credit of twelve months will be given to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their purchases
or a liberal allowance for the cash.
MILES II. HILL.
nov9-td, Adm’r of James B. Hill, dec’d.
Executor’s Hale.
O N the FIFTH day of December next will be sold
at the residence of Thomas Hines, late of Troup
county, deceased, within the legal hours of sale, the
following named negroes, to wit:
AARON, a man aged 45 years; WILLIAM, a man
aged :17 years ; FLORENCE, n girl aged 4 years.
Also, in the city of La Orange, oil the first Tues
day in December next, two hundred two and a half
(2024) acres, more or less, sold as the propelty of
Tnomas Hines, late or Troup county, deceased, and
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased .
Terms made known on the day nf sale.
octlO-tds. SAMUEL HINES, Ex’r.
Notice,
O N the first Tuesday in December next, between
the legal hours of sale, I will sell at public out
cry, before tho Court llonse door in the town of La
Grange, Troup county, Georgia, tho house and lot
where F. O. Rogers now lives. The let contains
about sixty acres of laud, with woods sufficient for
fuel and other necessary purposes, mid is very well
improved. Adjoining the property of Brownwnod
Institute, makes (his place a very desirable one. It
will be sold as the property of tho late Robert C
Brown, dec’d., of said county, and by an order of the
Court of Ordinary for said county, for the purpose of
a division among the heirs at law. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
B. C. FERRELt , Adm’r do bonis non
oct!2-td*. of Robert C. Brown, rieo’d.
A«lmin 1st rator’u Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in tho
town of Greenville, Meriwether county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the usual
hours of sale, tho county right, for tho county of
Meriwhother, to Massey’s Portable Wrought Iron
Cotton Screw—patented to sold Massey in 1857. Sold
as the property of James Bullock, late of Troup
county, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
sept28 J. C. THOMPSON!, Adm’r.
Atliniiiisti’uti'ix'a Sale.
B Y virt je of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of
Troup county, will he sold at public outory, in
the city <»f La Grunge, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, the PLANTATION belonging to tho estate
of Simoon Earley, d c’d., consisting of about eight
liu.iihrd norm Terms on tin? day of sale.
octlO Ids ALMYRA E EARLEY’. Admr’x.
Notice.
I WILL positively *uu overy person indebted to the
estate of Win. F. Fannin, d< c’d., unless they come
forward and setlle with ine in sumo way or other,
either by claims against the estate, money, or note.
I am anxious to settle up and close out his tan yard
books and business, and am iu hopes that no ono will
permit himself sued in tho premises.
ocll2. B. C. FERRELL Adm’r.
G eorgia, tiioUp county.
Ordinary’s lllce, October Term, 18(50.
Samuel Hints, Executor on the estate of Henry
Gorham, dec’d., gives notice that he will apply to me
oil the fiist Monday iu December next for leave to sell
tho lands and negroe s of said dec’d. All persons in
terested are notified to fll(! their objections with me
(if any) at or by that time, or leave* will ho granted.
ccl3 SAMUEL CURTKIGHT. Ordy.
C GEORGIA, TROUP COUNTY.
X Ordinary’s Office, June 27, 18(i0.
James S. Phillips, Executor on estate of Mulindu
Williams, dec’d . gives notice that he will apply to
me on the second Monday in January next for letters
of dismission. All persons interested are notified to
file their objections with me (if any) at or by that
time, or letters of dismission will he granted.
june’iU SAMUEL CURTKIGHT. OuPy.
| 1EORQIA, TROUP COUNTY’.
* T Ordinary’s Office, June 27, 1800.
JamesS. Phillips, Administrator on estate of Walker
Horton, dec’d., gives notice that he will apply to me
on the second Monday in January next for letters of
diimission. All persons interested are notitlod to flic
their objections with me (if any) at or by that time,
or letters of dismission will he granted.
june29 SAMUEL CURTRIGHT, Ord’y.
G eorgia, troup county.
Ordinary’s Office, June 27, 18(50.
John S. Hill, Administrator on estate of Matthew
Lyle, dec’d., gives notice tqnt he will apply to ine on
the second Monday in January next for letters of
dismission. All persous interested are notified to file
their objections with mo (if any) ut or by thnt time,
or letters of dismission will he granted.
june29 .SAMUEL CURTRIGHT, Ord’y
C 1E0RGIA, TROUP COUNTY.
X Ordinary’s Office, Oct. 22d. 18(50.
E. B. Teague, Guardian to Habiun A. and Mary E.
Tongue, gives notice that ho will app|y to mo on the
first Me ml av in December next for letters of dismis
sion front said trust. All persons interested are noti
fied to file their objections with me (if any) at or hy
by thnt time, or letters will he granted.
00126 SAMUEL CURTRIGHT, Ord’y.
G eorgia, troup county.
Ordinary's Office, Oct. 29th, 18(50.
W. L. and W. C. Alford. Executors of Lodwlck Al
ford, dec’d., give notice that tln-y will apply to me oil
the first Monday In June next for letters of dismissiou
from suid Executorship. All persons interested are
notified to file their objections with mo (if any) at or
by that time, or letters o» dismission will he granted.
nov2-td. SAMUEL CURTRIGHT, Ord’y.
Adiuiniftrator’s Sale. v
A GREEABLY to an order from tho Court of Ordi-
.1 nary of Troup county, will be sold on tho first
Tuesday in January next, before tho Court Ilouee
door Iu the town of La Grange, a negro man, named
CHARLES, about 28 years old—belonging to the
estate of James A. Russell, late of Troup county,
deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the hoirs and cred
itors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
novlfl-tds. JAMES A. WADE, Adm’r.
LEGAL NOTICES.
nnvl6-tds.
Executors’ Sale.
B Y virtue of an older granted by the Honorable
Court of Ordinary or tho county of Meriwether,
and Stato of Georgia, on this first Monday in Octo
ber, 1869. and iu pursuance of the last will and testa
ment of Clifford Woodrooff, late of said county, dec'd.,
Will be sold before thu Court House door in the
town of LaGrunge. Troup oounty, Ga„ on the drat
Tuesday in January, lot of land number two hun
dred and twenty. (220,) in the 11th District of Troup
county, containing two hundred and two and one-hall
(2021) acres, more or lees. Bold as a part of the real
estate of said dec’d. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN WOODKOOF, > „
novl6-lds. JAS. W. WOODROOF, J
Executors’ Sale.
B Y virtue of nu order from the Court of Ordinary
nf Troup county, Georgia, will be sold on the
ilrst Tuesday in January next, before the Court Housu
door in said county, between the legal hours of sale,
four negroes, belonging to (he estate of Henry Qor-
hum, late of said oounty, deceased, to wit: George,
ubout 28 years old, and Caroline and two children.
Bold for the purpose of making a distribution between
the heirs of James Gorham, late of Russell county,
Alabama, dec'd.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN GORHAM, I „.
WILEY H. SIMS, f “
Executor’s Sale of Negroes for Casta.
O N tbs first Tuesday iu January next, bslorc the
Court House door in the town of La Grange.
Troup county, between the usual hcu<s of sale, 1 will
sell to tbs highest bidder, for cash, the following
named negroes, to-wit: Jerry and his wife Margaret,
and their five children, Jim, Abe, Surah, Ben anu
infant; Wush and bis wife Mary Ann, and their tlirec
ctiiidren, Minerva, Enoch and Tom; Oliver, West,
Tom, Fat, Dick and Cely. Sold under an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Troup county, and as the
property of the estate of Nathan Truitt, late of Troup
county, dec'd., for tho benefit or the heirs and cred
itors of said dec'd.
Sale positive and for cash.
II. 8 WIMHISH,
norl6-tds. Ex’r. of Nathan Truitt, dec'd.
NOTICE.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. TROUP COUNTY.—On
the 18lh day of December next will bo sold at
the residence of the late John E. Wilkinson, dec’d.,
all the perishable property of said deceased, consist
ing of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Fork and Block
Hogs ; also Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Oats, Colton Seed,
Plantation Tools, and many other articles too tedious
to enumerate.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
The sale to continue from day to day until all the
property Is sold T1IOS. W. WILKINSON,
novlO-tds. Executor of said deceased.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y’ virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Troup county, Georgia, will be sold before
the Court House door in the city of La Grange, on
the first Tuesday in J muary next, the real estate ol
James Lovelace, deceased, 525 acres of land subject
to widow’s dower.
Also, a lot in the city of West Point, on the east
side of the river.
Also, nine negroes—men, women and girls ; ono a
blacksmith.
Also, ten shares in tho Atlanta it. West Point Rail
road. All sold lor the benefit of the creditors und
legatees of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
novlU-tds. LUCIUS B. LOVELACE, Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to Chus. W. Broome, dec’d.,
are requested to settle up. Those to whom he
was indebted must present their chiims iu due time
The Mill and Shop accounts of M. J. AC. W. Broome,
also their Ferry accounts up to the 15th July last,
inu>t likewise be attended to.
JOHN R BROOME.
nov23-49d. Executor of C. W Broome, dco'd.
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby warned not to trade for u
pertain promisory note made payable to I. F
Cox, amounting to $50, duo the 25th of December
next. Said note was given for hire of a negro woman
named Maliala—the property of Mrs. Sarah A Snead
As the considerations for which said note was given
have failed, I will not pay the same.
nov23-tf. W. II. HUNTLEY.
G eorgia, troup county’.
Ordinary’s Office, Nor, 19th, 18G0.
Jos. II. Estes, Exocutm on the estate of Mary Glass,
gives notice that he will apply to moon the first Mon
day in June next for letters of dismission from said
Executorship. All persons interested are notified to
fiio their ohjectionl (if any) on or before that day, or
letters of dismissiou will be granted,
nov 13-td. SAMUEL CURTRIGHT, Ord’y.
k
EDUCATIONAL.
ROCK MOUNT ACADEMY,
*Untc and female (Ctassiral ^Institute,
( Eight miles jYurth nf La Grange, Ga )
EXERCISES REGIY 21) .11 OX BAY IY JVYIARY, 18(51,
HATES OK TUITION PER SCHOLASTIC YEAR:
1st Class—Spelling, Reading and Writing $1(5
2d •* Arithmetic,Grammar and Geography,. 20
<\U “ Composition, Nat Science, History, Ac. 24
It/i *• Latin,Greek and Higher Mathematics,. 3(1
Students will he charged by the Term.
Board in good Families at less than at any
other school. LEONIDAS JONES, Principal
TO THE PUBLIC.
I N presenting my present circular to the patrons of
the above Institution, and tho public generally. I
feel persuaded that better inducements arc offered
students than hy any other school iu western Georgia.
The ACADEMY', situated in a retired spot, is said,
by men of judgment, to have the best inside fixtures
of any in the country.
ASET OF FINE PHILOSOPHICAL APPARA
TUS will l>e purchased, by the use of which students
may become thorough iu the NATURAL SCIENCES.
A LITERARY SOCIETY’ will also be oganized,
and furnished with a library.
TIIE COURSE OF STUDY' will he thorough, em
bracing all the branches usually taught in our Col
leges.
THE TRUSTEES, being men of judgment, will look
well to the interest of the students.
THE 8C110LASTK 5 Y’EAR will be divided into two
terms—of six months for the first, and four for the
second. These terms will close with an examination
of the students—Prize Declamations by Ihe boys, and
Prize Compositions hy the girls.
In conclusion, I would lender my thunks to tin*
Trustees und Patrons of the Institution for the high
houor conferred by electing me their principal for the
ensuing year, and the kind attention shown ine and
the school for the Inst four years, and promise them
that no effort on my part will bo wanting to make the
exeruises of the school both pleasant and profitable (o
the suuleuts. Respectfully,
LEONIDAS JONES
We feel persuaded thut we can add nothing new to
those who are acquainted with Mr. Jones and his
mode of teaching; but having witnessed the rupid
progress of his students, both here and at Union
Academy, we do not hesitate in saying that students
can advance faster and liiake themselves better schol-
are under his instruction than perhaps under any
other. Board can be had for less than ut any other
similar institution. Respectfully,
S. A. JOHNSON,
JOHN B. PHILLIPS,
W. W. CATO,
W. J. RINGER,
cot5-f»m. WM. McKEMIE,
Trustees.
BR0WNW00D INSTITUTE,
NEAll LA CHANGE, GA.
WM. JOHNS, Prin’pal ami l’rop’r,
Instructor iu Mathematics, Morulninl Montnl Sciences.
ED WARD It. DICKSON,
Instructor Id Aucieut l.nnguugcs, und the I’hysicnl
Sciences.
RODNEY DENNIS,
Instructor in English Language nml Literature.
K. M. HEARD & LADY,
Boarding Department.
PATENT MEDICINES.
DR. 3. ROVER IXIDS'
Imperial
WINE” BITTERS!
r |’IIK Spring Session Tor I860, will couuncncu on
1 J' '
Executors’ Sale.
B Y virtnc of un order ol the Court of Ordinary of
Troop county. Oa.. wo will sell to the highest
bidder, at tho Court House door in the oily of La
Grange, within the legal hours ol sale, on the first
Tuesday in January next, a negro woman by the name
of FRANCES', ubout forty-fire years of age. She is
a good field hand and house servant. Bold as the
property of John Bassett, dco’d.
Terms on the day of sate.
RICHARD U BAS8ETT, I p ,
novtS -tdo. WILEY J. WHATLEY, f EX "'
A re composed of a puke and unadul-
Unrated VYlnc, combined with Barberry. Solo
mon’s Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spike
nard, Onnmoutto fTbwera, and Gentian. They are
manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an expe
rienced and successful Physician, and henco, should
not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood
the country, and against which the Medical Profession
are sojurtly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters
have not been fairly before the public for one year,
and yet there Is a heavy de mand for them from all
parts of the Union.
Dr. Frink,No. 80 West 35th Street, New York, says:
“I have been greatly benefitted by using Dr. Dons’
Wink Bittkka. and urn now using them freely and
successfully In my practice. As a medicine for
Females. I consider them unequalled.”
Dr. Guernsey, No. 18 West 23d Street, says ;
*• I have used Dr. Dora’ Wink Bittkhs in tny prac
tice, and In all cases where a tonio is required, I con
sider them unsurpassed, and cheerfully recommend
them as a valuable Family Medicine.”
Dr. Meachatn, of Florida, says :
For several years I suffered all the horrors of
Chronic Dysoepsla. I used all other remedies with
out avail. I discarded prejudioe, and ^ed Dr. Dons’
Monday, 9th of January, and closo on the first
Thursday in July. The Autumn Term will commence
on the first .Monday in Sept., and close on the first
Thursday in Dec.
EXPENSES.
TUITION. til'll IN (J TKKM. AUTUMN TKUM.
Primnry Dupurt’t $20 00 $10 00
Intermediate “ 30 00 15 00
Collegiate “ 40 00 20 00
Boarding, Lodging, and
Washing 14 00 por month
Payment—-by the term—for tuition in advance—
for board-half in advance, the balance ut thu close
of the term.
A pro rata deduction from the board will be made
iu oases of protracted absence; but not from tuition.
Applicants for membership from other institutions
must furnish testimonials of good conduct and char
acter.
JJ&T For further information apply to the princi
pal janfi-yl.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
Wink Bittkkh, which have greatly benefitted me, and
1 believe will cure me.”
Mr. G. S. Weaver, of Albany, N. Y., says:
'• My wife was sinking rapidly with consumption;
the best physicians in Albany and New York city
pronounced her case hopeless. She used Dr. Dons'
Wink Bittkiw, and Is cured.”
Mr. J. B. Slants, of Newark, N. J., says :
"My daughter was extremely ill; she had boon
attended by four of our best physicians ; her dftease
was Inflammation of the Bowels, which had prodnoed
extreme debility. Her case was considered hopeless
by nil who saw her A friend recommended Dr.
Dons’ Wink Bittkiw; she used them, and is well.”
Mr. Bfiltniu, Editor of the Banner of Light, in
Boston. snj£;
** Dr. J. f’4»vEK Dodh’ Wink Bittkks have cured me
of Piles of the worst and most obstinate character ”
A distinguished lady of Mobile, Ala., writing to a
female friend, says:
•*1 would advise you to use Dr. J Bovkk Duds' 1m-
pkrial Wink Bittkks. I have used them, and con
sider them a blessing to our sex.”
We might write a small volume, and then would
not givo one fourth of the Testimonials iu our pos
session. as to tho virtue of these Valuable Hitters,
but we will only say that they are approved of by our
best Physicians, are doing much good in all parts of
tho country, and earnestly entreat the afflicted to try
them.
CHARLES W1DDIFELD & CO.. Proprietors.
78 William Street, Now York
O* Sold by all Druggists generally.
JAMES TURNER*
no\0-Jy Agent \i La Grange. Ga.
Dr. J. II. MCLEAN’S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
A N D
BLOOD PURIFIER.
THE (iRF.lTKST KENEDY IK THE WOULD <
and tub
MOST DELICIOUS
AND |
IHURIITITI. CORDIAL
i j! RVKIt TAKEN 1
It is strictly, a scien
tific and Vegetable
Compound, procured by
tlie Distillation of Roots,
Heibs and Bark, Yellow
Dock, Blood Root, Black
Hoot. Sarsaparilla. Wild
Cherry Burk and Dntido-
lion enters Into it com- ,
position. The cutirc nc- tufting*
five remedial principle of each ingredient is thor
oughly extracted by my new method of distilling,
producing a delicious, exhileratlng spirit, and the
I M I.’ 4 ( T (lit 1? t‘..n ...... 4 I..1:..
A L
most INFALLIBLE remedy lor renovation the dis
eased system, nod restoring the sink, foil Corine find
debilitated INVALID to HEALTH anj STRENGTH.
McLEAN’S
ST RE N GT11EN IN G CO U I)
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervous Debillity, Diseases of the Kid
neys. and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liv
er or Stomach. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles,
Aridity or Sickness of the Stomach, Fullness of
Blood to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the
Hoad, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or Weight in
the Stoinaoh, Sour Eructations, Choaking nr Suffoca
ting Feeling when lying down, Dryness or Yellowness
of the SkifPTtwd Kylh^ Night Sweats, Inward Fevers,
Pain in the Small or t he Back. Chest or Side. Sudden
Flushes of Host, Depression of Spirits, Frightful
Dreams, Longer. Despondency, or any Nervous Dis
eases, Sores or Blotches on tho Skin, and Fever and
Ague, (or Chills and Fever).
OVER A MILION OF BOTTLES
Have boen sold during the last six months, and in no
install *e has it failed in giving entire satisfaction.
Who, then, will suffer Weakness or Debility when
McLEAN’S STRENGTENING CORDIAL will cure
you:
No language can convey an adequate idea of the
immediate and almost miraculous change produced
by taking this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and
shuttered nervous system, whether broken down by
excess, weak by nnture, or impaired by sickness, the
relaxed and limit rung organization is restored to its
pristine health aud vigor.
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or others conscious of inablility, from whatever cfiuse
find MoLkax’s Strengthening Cordial u thorough re
generator of the system; and all who may have in
jured themselves by improper indulgences, will find
in this Cordial a certain and speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORD/AL is a
sovereign and rpeedy cure for IncipientConsuinption,
Wli tes. Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incon
tinence of Ucjne or Involuntary Discharge thereof,
Falling in tho-Womb, Giddiness, Fainting, and all
Diseases incident lo Female.
! HERE 18 \0 MISTAKE AUDIT IT. Suffer no longer.
Take it according to Directions. It will stimulate,
streugliteii, und invigorate you and oauhc the bloom
of health to mount your cheek again. EVERY’
BUTTLE IS WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION.
FOR (Till,DREY . If your children are sickly, puny,
or afflicted, McLE YN’S CORDIAL will make them
healliy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, try it,
and you will be convinced.
IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE.
CAUTION.—Beware of Druggists or dealers who
may try to palm upon you some Bitter, or Sarsaparil
la trash, which they can buy cheap, by saving it is
just as good. Avoid suoh men. Ask tor McLEAN’S
Sit ENGTENING CORDIAL and take nothing else.
It is the only remedy that will purify the blood thor
oughly, nud at the same time strengthen the system
One tablespoonlul taken every morning, fasting is
a certain preventive for Cholera. Chills and Fever,
Yellow Fever, dr uny prevalent disease. It is put
up in large bottles.
Price only $1 per bottle, or (J bottles for $5.
J. II. McLEAN,
Sole Proprietor of this cordial. Also McLean’s Volen*
uio Oil Lineament. Principal Depot corner of Third
and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo.
Sold UrL* Grange by J. J. CRAWFORD and
T. H. BUADFIKLD, and in West Point by DONALD
& COLLINS, and by all Druggists Soutb,
March. 23,1860. ly.
MISCELANE0US.
PROTDOTION
IN THE TERRITORIES!
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION, BUT
MORE ESPECIALLY THE SOUTH!
IU3AD THIS !
New Orleans Medical Notice.
TO THU AFFLICTED.
D U. LEROY'S French Specific Mixture
un intiilliblu remedy Tor Gonorrhea,
Gleet, Stricture., Gravel, Affeotlou* of tho
Kidney*. White*, nud in fact all Urethral
I >ixcMen, hat fur tlieee only-
TAKFNOTICE —Thi. Mlxtaro i* purely vegeta
ble, not uuuseou*, cunnot be detected, I* pre*cribed
hy many physician*, and is the cheapc*t and most of-
licooiou* medicine extant, one bottle invariably
curing in from three to seven day* ; however Hoven-
teen year*' ancov** in New Orleans is a sufficient rec
oin mendatiou.
I’ftlCE FEU BOTTLE #3.
DR. L. C. THOMSON, 4 CO.,. Solo Proprietor*.
Southern Medicul Infirmary 142 Carcndclet Street
New Orleans.
Just Received a supply of Le Itoy’» Mixture. For
sale wholesale and retail by T. S. BRADFIELD,
Druggist, Sole Agentlor La Grange, Geo.
jnc2-ly.
DlAllKlUfi V! CHAMPS! CIIOLKKA!
W K arc (or BELL aod EVERETT, hut our two
young men aro s/rong for BRECKINRIDGE
anil LANE.
Our businese being that of Grocery Merchants, wc
will endeavor to attract your attention and mako our
interests mutual, more particularly iu that direction.
We are permanently located in our new and com
modious brick building, on tho North-East oorucr or
Ilia public square, (the former site of Har.tclinc 4
A moss' Dry Goods store,) where wo shall always bo
ready and willing to servo onr friends and customers.
Our stock will embrace the following articles, to-wit:
BACON AND LARD, CORN, IDEAL AND FI.OIR,
RYE, OATS AND BARLEY, SUGAR, STRIP
AND COFFEE, IRON, NAILS AND HARD
WARE, POT WARE, CASTINGS, JtC.
LIQUORS AND WINES OF EVE
RY DESCRIPTION, (for
domestic purposes.)
SALT, BAGGING It ROPE |
OSNAHt IIGS It COTTON YARNS,
WOMEN’S LACE BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS AND DITCHING BOOTS,
RltOOMS, BUCKETS AND TUBS. CIGARS
AND TOBACCO OF ALL GRADES AND BRANDS.
During the panic for brendstufis anil provisions, wc
shnll endeavor to supply our friends and customers
generally, for the cash, nt a very small advance on
cost. It is necessary for us to hove the cash, as we
can only thereby be enabled to furnish Groceries to
our customers at the lowest figures. It would mortify
us nut to he prepared to keep constantly on hand
such articles "of food and drink” us will give “life,
animation and spirit to man and beast.” To be brief,
we shall deal in all articlo* usually kept in a Grocery
store. Give us a call when in our market, and if we
fail to trade, we promise you gentlemanly treatment.
Wo think wc can sell ns good bargains ns any of our
competitors. If we fuil to trade, we will not charge
anything for making the trial. REID St BRO.
l.nJ4range. Sept. 21, 186p.
MISCELLANEOUS.
fHOS. S. SMDFIELO’S ADVERTISEMENTS
T. S. BRADFIELD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUDGIST.
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND
A L a r
AND
S ©
COMPLETE STOCK
ON EVERY ARTICLE
USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGU1STS,
AND
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS
Carriage Repository.
Albert Leliman,
WATCM-MAKKIt ANU JEWKI.I.Klt,
H A& JU8T RECEIVED A GOOD LOT ol the
beat GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ever
brought to La Grange, which ho is very anxlons to
dispose of. Those desiring good TIME-PIECES will
do well to give him an early call.
e-gi. He will warrant these watches to run two
years if well used. (oot.27.) A. LEHMAN.
w
E will send PETERSON’S MAGAZINE and the
R EPOBTRB one year to any person for $325
j-
■ TY
V"
rjMIE subscribers have on hand, and
constantly receiving from tlief
most celebrated market#, a good assort-1
men! of CARRIAGES, BHI'ITS. TOP “
JNU TUT
BUGGIES, AND PLANTATION WAGONS ; also u
heavy supply of Carriage and Buggy Harness.
As we lmve all our work made to order, and buy
strictly for cash, we feel confident that wo can make
it to the interest of all who wish to purchase any
thing in our line to give us a call and sec tor them
selves. Kit' All work warranted.
STERLING & HUNTLEY.
La Grange, Ga., Jan. 6—ly.
TO THE TRADE
AS IVILL DEFY COMPETITION.
We solicit orders, or visits, from Planters, and
Physicians, aud guarantee to please.
janC-tt
Negro Infirmary.
YV
DRS. LONG k WARE
OULD respectfully unununcu to tho citizens ol
Troup and adjoining c mopes that they have
.... 1 VL’l o \r , l, \- ... r .. r.
.—j-frrrr ,,„*7 This mculcino han been tbikii,
| l.ll'h, liHOPh. ; TBtrrK:) a i„j rnovuo, by tkx
thk nbtek rMLlwui ymxrh experience, to lie the
| HEMhiDY I 0|lly CERTAIN, SAFE and
It,:I,I.\HLE remedy for all BOWEL DERANG -
MKNTH, DIAKlllUKA. DYSENTERY, CRAMPS,
PAINS, CHOLERA CHOLIC, Ac., now before the
publio. One or two dosea of 20 drops will euro the
most severe cramps in the stomach in 20 minutes,—
A single dose often cures the Dlarrhtcn, and It never
constipates the bowels. One dose will satisfy any one
of iu merit*. Prloe only 25 Coots.
Prepared by TRALL A STOW, 43 Bowery, New
York ; and sold In La Grange by T. S. BRADFIELD
und J. J. CRAWFORD. may26-6m
Agents la GrcenvIlU, Ga.—ANTHONY A
TERRELL, J R. HARRIS.
established an INFIRMARY in thccitv of Ln Grange,
lor the treatment of SURGICAL AND CHRONIC
DISEASES. We have spared no efforts or expenso in
supplying ourselves with everything necessary for the
suoeessful treatment nf tills class of diseases.
Wc earnestly contend that the reason why tho pro
fession so ofieti foil to cure Chronio diseases is owing
to tlie scarcity of visits and the want of complete
control of the patient.
The bidding is iu a healthy and retired locality—
tlie rooms are largo and well ventilated, and furnished
with everything necessary for the comfort of the siok.
Special attention will he paid to tlie RADICAL
cure of HERNIA—to the treatment of DISEASES OF
FEMALES—of the EYE, and GENI'I'O URINARY
ORGANS.
For further particulars, apply to the undersigned.
JAS. A. LONG, M. II.,
“iBilO A. C. WARE M. D.
j. M. HOLBROOK,
lUMl U IUmt A.YI> JOBBER OF
HATS & GAPS,
In nil their vni'ioty.
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Ga.
and Plantation lints made t
jtincl5-(im.
Military Gap
order.
MUSIC SCHOOL.
Mr. AUGUST SCI1LICHTER beg
leave to inform the public in LaGrange
that he has opened a MUSIC SCHOOL
* in this place, giving Instructions on
tho VIOLIN, VIOLINCELLO, DOUBLE BASS.
PIANO, aud GUITAR.
He will ulso give instructions iu tho GERMAN and
FRENCH Languages. july20-tl.
Notice!
FOR SALE—A City lot with a small house
on it, at a small price. Apply to thu suhscri-
Lulliii her. N. M. HARRIS.
La Grange, Sept. 21. If.
MILLINERY NOTICES
MILLINERY.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
Mrs. WITUAM
w
ILL return in a fnw (lays, from New Y'ork with
a beautiful assortment of
FALL AND IVINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all thu newest und most dcsirublo
stvles of
BONNETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, many RICH and FANCY ARTICLES, BEAUTIFUL
EMBROIDERY, ELEGANT LACES ANU VELVETS,
IIEAI>-l>RESSEs and IMIESS CAPS, CHIL
DREN’S HATS, BEAD NUTTS. HAIR PINS,
BONNET PINS, FANCY BUTTONS,
LACES, VEILS and RUCHES.
splendid
Site would call especial attention lo iter
assortment of
french nml American ijmvcrjs,
and her huge aud well ."elected muck of
RIBBONS, & C ., & O .
Call nml examine for yutft-nulves before purchasing
elsewhere, as it will be much to your interest. Bite
is thankful for pust favors, and solicits a liberal pat
ronage Iron) our city nnd surrrouudiiig uountlcs.
La Grange, Sept. 21, 18(11). tf
MUS. A. ISAACS,
(Connelly's Iron Front Stores,)
YVliitc-IInll, iic-iir Alnbama Streets,
ATLANTA, UA.
Garden Seeds.
J UST received, a (rush lot of Landrcth & Son's gar
den seeds, nnd fur sale by T. S. BRADFIELD.
January 0.
Linseed Oil.
I have on hand six hundred gallons best Linseed Oil,
ni>4 s'
J sor sale.
January 6.
T. S. BRADFIELD.
NEW ROOK BINDERY
1UI LING AND BOOKBINDING.
r |MIR subscriber respectfully informs the public
A that ho has commenced, In tho City o( Atlanta,
A New Book Bindery.
BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Journals, Day Books,
Blotters, Hotel and Stable ilegistors, Dockets, Re
cord Books, &c.—with or without Printed Headings,
and Ruled to any pattoru desired, manufactured iu
the neatest and most durable manner, without delay.
Magazines, Music, Newspapers, &r., neatly bound
at short notice.
ff&T' ORDERS trom any part of the Stato will
meet with prompt attention, and Books required to
be sent by mail, band, wagon or railroad, carefully
enveloped so as to avoid the possibility of injury by
transportation. [I’oblU-ly] J. I*. MASON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PIANO FORTES!
MESSRS. WM. KNAltE & CO.'S, STEINWAY *
SONS’ ANi) 1.1GHTK A BRADBURY’S
CELEBRATED
PIANO FORTH*
For sale at factory Prices with the addition .f
freight only!
PROF. GEORGE II. HIUCiGS,
(Principal of Ihe Music Department, La Grange
it'cmalr Collrgc,)i
H AVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT for then.
manufacturers, is enabled to ofler their Plano*
at tho above rates.
These Pianos are provided with the Kntirc Iran
frame and the most improved English Action. They _
aro wni ranted fur Jive years ; and a privilege of Ex
change is granted at any time within 0 months from
tho day ot salo, should such instrument not give en
tire,satisfaction. For workmanship, durahilifyjtnrt
volume of tone, these Instruments aro unequaleirHj—**
any made ln the United Stntes.
A call at the
La Orange Female College,
whoro these Piano*can Ik- seen, Is rospeotflilly solicit
ed hy the subscriber, who will tako pleasure in ex
plaining to those who wish to purchase Pianos, the
advantages of these instruments over others.
Apply in person or hy letter to
GEO. II. BRIGGS,
Piofesssnr Musio, L. F. College.
N. I) —A large supply of SHEET MUSIC kept con
stantly on baud und for sale chnap for cstsh.
sept 22 X - -Lot-
VALENTINE DIMMER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
LIQUORS,
Lager Beer, Tobacco, "ami Cigars,
J JAS just oponed his business in thu house o;
range
Hotel, and second door Mow Sterling'll building,
where lie will keep on hand, nnd soil at the lowest
prices,
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS
of the following brands, whioh are warranted to he
pare and good.
It. Ci. WILLIAMS’
Iron Cotton Screw.
A large nsnortment of
BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES, BERTHA CAPES,
EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMIUGS,
AND
FANCY GOODS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
BOYYETS MADE TO ORDER ’ AT SHORT VOTIVE.
«ept21-ly
MRS. DURAND
R ESPECTFULLY announces to her LAGRANGE
friends that her supplies of
MILLINERY FO THE FALL
have arrived, and that they umy send iu their orders
as formerly, confidently relying upon having them
filled with her USUAL PROMPTNESS AND SATIS
FACTION.
Atlanta, Ga., Oot. 6, 1800-tf.
For Sale.
T HE subscriber intends moving away this (all, and
offer* for sale his carriage, very Utte used, a
buggy and harness : a pair of carriage lioraca, a fine
single harness or saddle horse, and a pair of well
broke young mules.
scpt.26 it. N. L. BARNARD.
I I1AVId purchased tlie right to vend the abovo Cot
ton Screw in tire counties of Chambers Randolph.
Coosa, and Tnlapoosa, in Alabama, aud iu Troup
county, Georgia—and would bo pleased to sell the
Irons to any ono iu waiit of a Screw for packing cot
ton I can safely recommend this ns lire most con
venient, durable aud easy operator of any serew now
iu use, and can safely sa.v that when a man gets one
ol my screws he will never want another.
1 have legally authorized Mr James A. Grace, and
Thomas C. Gartington, of Chambers county, as my
agents, to ruako sale of Irons in any of tho above
counties. ’Ihe following gentlemen have bought and
used them the last season, trout whom any reference
can be hud which may lie desired by any person in
want of snob an article :
E. W. Baker, l)r. Thomas, Dr. James M. Gunn, A.
it. l-'iuly. Samuel Curtright, U. Gufiehl. II Green, G
W. Humphry, J. Williams, Joseph Rutledge, Luke
Johnson ami John Robinson.
Price ol IruitH $125. JOEL M. CHI VERS.
uprO-tf.
THE HUMAN 1IAIK.
TO THE LADIES OF LA GRANGE!
s-HANDOL1NA.—Prepared Oil of
(M) Paint nml Muce. and Spirits of Box
wood, Rosemary anil Camltarldes per
fumed with Aitiheicrinuud Rose Geran
ium,
A Uemeily for Iliildncss, also
to darken, soften nnd thicken the Hair
nud prevent it from turning gray
This is ono of the most ellloaciotis and elegant pre
parations lor the Hair now extant; It. isoarefulty pro
pared by a chemist und can tie relied iipnu.
NOTICE — Over II.1100 Flasks have been sold in
New Orleans and Mobile in one mouth, in foot no Toi
let Table is now considered complete without it.
Every gentleman, who prizes a line bond ol Hair,
should Itttvo a Flask ut iiis Barbers’, aod us o dressing
to promote the growth ut the Beard, it cunnot be
equalled.
l'rt pared and secured by patent, nt the “Southern
Chemical Laboratory.”
118 Carondelet street. New Orleans, hy
ALF. DONNAUD, Chemist.
^=9.. A liberal diocouut allowed to Druggists nnd
Trndcis.
For sale hy T. 8. Bium-ieui, Druggist, La Grunge,
Georgia, feb21-jo2.
NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!
H AVING obtained the uso of McLendon's improve
ment no Cotton Boxes. I am now prepared to
put up nt short notice a Cotton Gin which, fm- fast
ginning, line staple, nud clean seed, cannot he beaten
by any gin nmv made.
My late improvement consists ill Hanging the head
of tlie Cotton Box six inches from where tho sows
pass through ihe ribs in a direct line outward, funn
ing III! anglo of about fifteen degrees—so that in every
revolution of the saws thu cuttim iu contracted In
going upward nnd expanded in going down in such n
manlier as to present to tlie saws a new surfaoe of
cotton continually; thus enabling it to pick at least
oue-llilrd faster—make a bottor staple by an eighth
to a half edit in tlie pound—taking off the cotton
much cleaner from the seed, and preventing tlie cotton
from clogging on tlie sows. This improvement car
be attached to any Gin brought to tlicshop nt usn> ,ij
expense. Give me a trial. It will not cost you uny
thing, as I warrant all thut I say.
LIST OF LIA^UOHS:
OLD N. 0. AITLE HKANDY, (1844,)
1IUNNESSY COGNAC HKANDY,
OI.I) OTAKI) HKANDY,
PONY HKANDY,
I'KLLKVOISIN HKANDY,
AMHK0S[AI, WHISKY,
PUKE CORN WHISKY,
OLD HO U It HON WHISKY,
SUPERIOR MOXONGAHKLA WHISKY,
CHOICE NECTAR WHISKY,
TENNESSEE WHITE WHISKY,
CHERRY HKANDY,
SCH El DAM SCHNAPPS,
HOLLAND (JIN,
lUIINISII WINE,
MADEIRA WINE,
CHERRY WINE,
ST. .IllLIEN MEDOC.
LONDON POUTER,
I1EIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE,
(tilno other IiiuikIh.J
Tobacco him! Havana Cigars of vari
ous liraiMls always on Hand.
Also Agent for the Goiisluimoue Brewery, Elate
Island, N. Y.
ry day ut 10 o'clock.
T-er- LUNU1I served up c
july'JO-ly.
Wliceler St Wilson’s Celebrated
0
J UST r. ceivotl u new lot of those Celebrated Wheel
er St Wilson Sewing Mnehliies. They will he found
no exhibition ui Go'idinan'u Jewelry Store. Ever)
machine warranted.
N. B. Persons buying or me will lie Instructed is
their use free of charge. J. F. A WTRKY, Act
uprl3-tf
ESTABLISHED IN 1825!
SOUTHERN IIOUSK EXCLUSIVELY
TIIOS. MACKENZIE & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
For further particulars address me at La Grange,
•oup county. Ga. junelf>-tf. GKOItGti KIDD?
Founded 1852.
Chartered 1854.
LOCATED
COB OF BALTIMORE ANI) CHARLES STREETS,
BALTIMORE, MB.
r | 1 IIE Largest, Most Elegantly furnished, and Pop-
1 uiar Commercial College in the United States —
Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain
a Thorough Practical Business Education, in tlie shor
test possible time and atllie least expense.
A Large aud Beautifully Ornamented circular,
contiiinmg upwards of .SIX SQUARE FEET, with
Specimens of Penmanship, aud a Large Engraving
(the finest of the kind ever tnudc iu this country) rep
resenting tlie Interior View ot the College, with Cat
alogue suiting terms, &c., will bo sent to every Young
Man on application. Free of Charge.
Write immediately and you will receive the
packugo by return mail.
fob 17 Address. E. K. LOSIER. Bultimirt, Md.
MORE NEW MARBLE!
LAGRANGE M A RULE YVORKK,
BY LOUIS HARTMAN.
IIo would respect
fully inform the citi
zens nnd former pa
trons of LaGrangeund
surrounding country,
that ho has a well as
sorted stock of
MONUMENTS,
Carved tf Plain;
T O M B H ,
Gothic Headstones
STATUARY,
Doth American and
Italian Marble.
Mr. II. will be pleased
to fill orders, and on
more reasonable terms
than any other estalillHtnnent South. Persons wish
ing such work will find it to their intcrei-t to cull und
examine his stock before pumhusiug elsewhere.
Wareroom South side of the Public Square.
All orders nttended to with promptness.
M. V. MoCUTCIlIN, Traveling Agent.
par Mr. II. is agent for WOOD A PEROT'S IRON
RAILING. nnvlH( 1857)ly
Particular Notice.
^JY Book* and Account* *ro in the hand* of
MILES II. HILL, Esq., for collection.
July. 1 ? ,V, GOODMAN
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
BUGGY MOUNTINGS,
SADDLE.IS HARDWARE, ~
HARNESS TRIMMINGS. kC.
W E doal exclusively in Couch and Saddlery Hard
ware, and doing a hen. y business in these arti
cles, can offer iudnoi-iu'-uls to dealers and manufactu
rers to tra-le with us. We solicit orders hy mail, nnd
give all such imr persona! attention. Wo oiler
HPOKES, HUBS. FELLOWS, SHAFTS, STEPS,
HOLTS. PATENT LEATHER, PATENT AND
ENAMELED CANVASS, BUGGY SEATS, LACKS,
CLOTHS, ,VG. Call nnd sec us.
T. MACKENZIE ,V SONS,
222 Baltimore Streot,
junol5-ly. Baltimore, If*-—“**
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKN.
V T Litis establishment rimy be found Lite most ex
tensive und varieu assortment or Patterns lor
Merchant and Custom Mills in the State, embracing
the latest improvements for Mill Gearing found any-
wnere The experience of tho Superintendent (J. L.
Dunning) lias been equal to any one ofhl* ugein mill
building, aud Iroin this fact can advise tnose who
want advice.
To lumbermen I would say. If you want a saw-mill
at all,get a circular mill. There is no mistuko about
their advantage—nut any. We make them on short
no” o, and so do others ; but we mean to have those
1 imr , i lm lld good enough, if not the best yet made,
ID 1 erinscash ; or, iu other words, pay amt be paid,
JAMES L DUNNING,
Superintendent ..tlnnta Machine Works.
oct‘23 ly
F. HOLLIS,
‘DUTCH” BOOT k SHOEMAKER,
LAGRANGE, O A .,
*jk| I?,? 1 ",* 11C Stand, where he 1* prepared
D' till all'Ordcrs in his iiuo ut the shortest no-
Ltiee, on tlie following
TERMS;
. . — TITIT <’\M*
L <ht Boot* (pump or itlohed) *9 0(1 ' . .*8 00.
Footing Boots (I 00.... 5 0ft
Doubled Soled 10 U0.... 9(H)
He keeps constantly on bund SOLE LEATHER,.
FINDINGS, and all kinds of material in bia lina o»
bwdnoss, for sale. fcb!7 ly
A Desirable Lot For Sale.
T HE subscriber offer* lor sale hi* tot In Brown,
wood, just beyond the oorpora‘e limits of tho city
ot LU'Crange. It contains 85 acres, more or less, 35
of whioh are in the woods; nnd thv open land afford*
more than sufficient for cultivation ubout u lot, be
sides a fine pasture.
On the lot are all necessary outbuildings, and*
dwelling house suitable for a small family, or until
one could build. This lot cat) 1st bought at a bar,
gain, and is, without exception, the most eligible In
LaGrange. or its vioinity. N. L. BARNARD.
july20-tf.
ALBERT LEHMANN,
WATCHMAKER ANI) JEWELLER,
LaGrange, Geo.
GL Will do ull wor k iu his line of hiisine** nt tb*
uLak shortest notice and on reasonable terms. u t
solicits u literal share ol tho public patronage.
Shop Earl side ot me public .square. muyi.Jtf
Stop tlie Runaway!
Vijr RAN AWAY from the subscriber on tho 26th.
day of September last my negro boy, named
ABRAHAM. He is about 3o year* of age, fl»„'
feet ten inehes high, yellow eomplected, an,],
weighs about 149 or 160 pounds. Said boy („
guilty of an attempt to murder a lady.
Oak Kidgo, Ok.. Ogc 5. JO- HUA WiOOK.