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44 If tlierii V a hole in a' your coats,
1 rede yc tent, it;
A chi el's amanar yc taking notes.
And faith lie'll prent
V pnitrtpr I Thol °o ra P h y— As " ilIbe se€U by his j LA. gr ange .prices current, jq OWNERS OF COTTON, j JUST RECEIVED!
L t" G L t £ l ♦ j advertisement Mr. Prophitt, tlic anjbro- j corrected Meekly i*y A. E. Co* & C©.» j JJY J. L. MORGAN,
GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Titrspav Noon', Sept, 21,18G5.
to produce photograph pictures at his . Baling, per yard.
Advkrti.sk!—My motto tliroiif
Work and Jhlncrtisr. In busine
the true philosopher's Mono.— [Joliv J. Asroit.
11 P rent i; '" well-known and popular gallery. He has j B^Rope, P« pound. .. ... .
lotto through life htu* been-- a fine collection of photograph albums j Coffee, lUo, per pound,
In business, advertising is j enws; and we would ad " Jura, •* “ ......
■ and amhrotypo cases; and we would ad. j T “ „
i vise persons desiring such articles to give | *• Gran, 1 -. “ . ...
' him a call as wo a+c sure lie will be able j • c ’ u ^ iir - l!ruu ''f per pound.. ...
i > I ( tartjirti, per pound..
Crushat. *• “
35 a 50
24 30
f»0
40 50
45 55
2 00
LUIMKVi:, GEORGIA, SKPTKtim.lt 2*,18ti5.
Nid^m^fd tamler Ibis bead | t<> give full .satisfaction in producing pic- ;
20 rent;- p> r line for each in (it;ou.
tun
cases
fiiniishing the albums and
“ . I .oaf.
\ Salt, Virginia, per pout
Caiidb. ?, Slur, “ “
S/J, , III
lull nil' -‘
Iron. ('I'iniiwn wie, per pom
i ji ,r n<>d stock of goods <>n hand (ilwuijs i “ 7 inch with
Agent- for (lit- Jit-pot l« r. _
The following g- ullein.ii are the authorized I ... , ■ . , j
... ... .. ; i>i,,il Ad oerlisr.—II you desire to keep
Ag.-nta to rem-ive and receipt tor.'.iit.senptioitf. | •' . . . 1 :
Adverti: ing and .loti H oik (or the lb porter. . .. „ ,, , tf .
I don’t advertise—for if you do, you can’t ; Jy^, llu<l .‘.P—
; very well do so, as the people will buy Kail?, p<- r pound.
'from those who do advertise. If you | per —
wish to purchase .goods always look to _ " “ quarter barrel.
Ill; 1.1, fit;\SK1LL. Atlanta. Georgia
It. L. 11AIMIIS. We. t Point, Georgia.
W.M. K WATTS. P rank tin. Georgia.
HUGH I . MALONE, Greenville, Georgia.
W.G. W 1111 >15 V, Augusta, (igurgia.
——am— i
25
40
45
CO
30
10
12
12
12
We find that the large quantity of Cotton which
we own and control in South Western Georgia,
^ and the unsettled condition ot the country, will ,
50 i require us to
2 -30 | ESTABLISH A HOUSE AT
oo! APALACHICOLA, FLOU1 DA, 1
35 j _ j
-15 for the purpose of receiving and forwarding all
50 !
Cotton to our houses at Liverpool and New York, j
We will be associated at that, point with the !
12 ! mo-t eminent business men of the country, who j
io j
i will receive, store, compress and forward all con- ,
i I
15 I signraents, pay taxes, charges and make advances ;
La Grunge, Georgia:
dtjih'i), for October,
A magnificent number
lias been receive
20 barrels SUGAR.
IS sacks COFFEE.
0 barrelssup'TtineFamily FLOUR,
50 kits MACKFRKL, Nos 1 and 2, *
S00 pounds SODA.
f> dozens bottles LKMON SVRUP.
10 dozens cans OYSTERS,
150 full lxiXes SARDIN MS,
20 ])ounds BLACK PKPPFR,
100 pounds PEARL STARCH,
ioo pounds Toll,FT SOAP.
210 pounds GERMAN SOAP.
1 gross cases CASTILE SOAP,
1 gross bottles MASON'S BLACK INK.
. 2 gross boxes “ BLACKING.
*>0 00 00 j ;
; H, oo 12 50 ! upon shipment to WATTS, CRAKE A CO.. New ■ 8000 SUGARS,
00 G 00 i , i 150 pounds Black and Green TEA,
40
no;
411
Vim'. I’crfinii'i'i.-- Moriuson ,V Craw-
Kurd have on hand a line anisortmeiit ol
perfumery, soaps, A c.
j what you wiseln Tlic cheapest gouus are
i .jl'ten those wliicii are advertised. Try it,
’ friends.
Hun!. : .-h>r<■ "ml .Yen-.s lhj.nl. Mr. E. i>.
Smith has . r.pcned a bookstore- and news
depot on the west side of' the square. In
a sliprt while lie will lie supplied with a
good collection of school and other Looks,
li. W. Liniisky offers to | Ho keeps on hand nit the most popular
; his plantation, four miles j news and literary papers and magazines
I of the Noi ' ' ‘ ' *
ought to meet with good patronage frojn J.;
in in I
/.life Pajau'.'.—To Mr. Smith, book s' lie
stationer and news dealer, we are tndeb
ed for copies of late Northern papers.
7b l.rnl..
rent, sell or
from town.
Vil f, I'll III e
Tobacco, Cfn ti'iitg. per i
)ouii(i "5
j “ inoking, ‘ -
“ 50
per hunch,
3 00
(urg- per yard,. . .
j Shirtirj.U. •*
:y)
30
( ouutry
Produce.
Puuer, per pound. ...
20
i !>••«.■,wax, [ r pound,...
f ’ ’ . J -,. •,«
15
i f ) IN',
(5,i n. per bii-h '1
so
'.\pple.?. Gran, pc-r bu-li
nl 2 00
■* l)l irl/, *' 41
2 t»0
Peaches. Ih inl, "
2 00
2 00 i York: W. C. WATTS -V CO., Liverpool: or,
l oo i , mliving, Madder, Copperas, Curry
3 25 | GIVEN, WATTS & CO., New Orleans, or will for-
; | Combs. Ilorse Itrnslies,
35 j ward cotton on the
j MOST REASONABLE TERMS,
| where hwners prefer to consign to other houses
KEROSENE LAMPS. CHIMNEYS
AND OIL, N.C., Nit.
-New Croccrr Store.
T. J. HARWELL, | JNO. E. BAKER,
Late Montgomery, Ala .Tate Treasurer Ala. A
Fla. R. R.
JJAVE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP tor
j the purpose of conducting a
W H OI iESA 11 Id i'v BETA ITa
FAMILY GROCERY
*
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at the Store lately occupied l»y T. S. Biadlield, on
the East side «f ihe Public Square, under the
muue and style ot
HARWELL Ni BARER.
■ Iff STOCK CONSIST.-; IN r.\KT OK
j RIO COFFEE.
I BROHN* SUGAR-
CANPIF.S.
FINE TOBACCO.
Flour, per hundred weight..
•Iggs. per dozen
featli-rs, per jiound,
_.ard, " “
Hneh an establishment Oats. “ bushel
Potatoes, 8tc: 11, per bushel,.
. -\Yi; call tlic att< ntl-ili
: an mo 1 11 0 1 11 1 ■ - ‘ *
all wanting furniture to the advertise-j | j;i Gran-’C and .surrounding coimliy
meiiLs of Moruan iV Go., of Atlanta
Tent and reading e immunity like ; Ry<
Wheat,
15
15
15
50
1 2.'
l t:
30
00
2 -'id
2 50
2 50
9 00
50
jrff COUNTRY MEUCIIANTS will tmO it t
BiU r i»iiu anil Hope ilioir advantage to call and examine ni>* ^o»>ds.
| *sepil-tF J.L.MOUOAN.
hippers can rely on prompt attention. General}
patronage solicited. Address . ;
E. M, BRI CK. MORliW & CO., !
i . !
: _ e p t s_ini Ap-ilnchicola. Florida.
75 j TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
” ) TN answer to numerous inquiries from abroad. 1
1 fr, j 1 ve would say that we are prepared
T. 1.. I.ANi:«TOX. -IlKNJ. E. CRANE. C C.IIVMMOCK.
LANGSTON. CRANE & HAMMOCK,
G E N E U A L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(Alabama Street, under Exchange Hotel,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
A
ood assortment on hand.
tirevailed,
could not be nun
a satisfactory ticket
• out. The people of
lur ttie 1 j In the Stan. ... „ .
. of AIT take pleasure in announcing to the public- I bum. as we have local agents at ue.trb * xry
\V gt-neially that we have. town, and ii
•Ilist Arrived from New York,
stock of
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
| LADIES’ 3>liKSS GOODS
77e- Afrdinj lusl Snhmltiij.—T'hc citi- NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
— I/.eiis failed to nominate candidates for the
/’rintini/.— We have just received a lot j ,state Convention. While the bet
f paper, and cards, and line ink, and arc ; feeling
repaved l.o do almost any Kind of work
esired. ! the County, theret , ....
_ - ! * . . Sl« j ndi
, ! meet at. their respective preemets on tlic
7us/ Hm iri’il 1 i.\i:\vKi i. tv. I.AKi.r: I ave ... , . ,
.... jo ' first Wednesday in next month and vote
ist received a lot ol new goods. .See i - , . ,
, , , ! for whom they please. Any one elected
licir new advertisement and give them a . , ...
i will not feel authorized to decline. i
all. * | j Of all kinds and qualities: also, a fine stock ol
77,,. vkkliirf Je»iri.,ft ,V *' 'V/g-.-Mf. K«k;. k .ck Ham, tl«-: Gents . Clothing,
,, a „b„Tibo for a NW Y..rk p., W .III ! J 10 "' I* al «... place, ; SU0ES , 1IVTS . r.KAlsmv; goods,
. ii? i hus received his commission aim cmoieu
in(1 l,H? a Staunr, ‘ J,)Urnal ' ' | upon the disclian-e of his duties. In a | By calling at our Store can be seen the LATEST
Southern pnfromi^e. * ^ ; FASHION PLATLS.
i low days he hopes to receive postage j
Firs-h Grnra-irx — Mr. L S. Cox has just ' stamps and stamped envelopes. 3IILL1NERY DEPARTMENT,
•eccivcd a splendid stock of Groceries.— It is necessary that all who take letters , agk the s , )t . c ; a i attention of the Ladies to
)\'e advise all to give him an early call, j from the ollioe shall have taken the am- | our Stock ol
is they are going off rapidly. Remember : nesty oath, as si net orders have been ic- j
One-armed man’s” store. ! ceived to that efibet.
TO TAKE CHARGE OF, BUT IN OR HER ANH .
1 \\7ILL give prompt and ppr-onul attention lo
SI II Ik "ANY LOT OF COTTON ; VV nil business entrusted to their care.
In tlK 1 State? of Georgia, South Carolina or Ala- Consignment* of floods Sind Conn-
gent? n.t nearly overy ,
» corps of’most ctlleient men, selected ] try Produce Solicited.
for integrity, capacity and experience, lo take ; . .
, t : - OidtTs tor Goods, or any, thing in our market
rlinree of every lot . *, ... , , , , , ,-i , , c
promptly lillcd at lnwcist nmKt t iatt c
re*iucstcd to l And will be able tq« show them, in a few Jays, a ! \V«* will also pay stll I ases and
( Uarses of every Description,
And make Liberal Advances on the Cotton
CLARIFIED SUGAR.
COMMON TOBACC1
CRUSHED SUGAR, j
SMOK'G TOBACCO
BACON,
SNUFF,
: LAUD.
* SODA,
FLOUR.
CRACKERS.
VINEGAR,
SHOE THREAD.
SALT.
BAGGING,
(Md Bonrlnxi'
ROPE.
WHISKEY,
SIFTERS,
FRENCH BRANDY,
TIN WARE,
I X L. ALE.
MEN'S SHOES.
CHMPAGNE CIDER,
LADIES’ SHOES.
WOLF'S SC1INADI’S.
BROOMS,
Jesse (lakley’s
TUBS.
BAR SOAP,
PKPPFR.
CASTILE SOAP,
1 AUSPICE,
COLGATE'S SOAP.
NUTMEGS'.
STARCH.
CANDLES,
RAISINS.
! MATCHES,
ALMONDS.
j BLACKING.
COCOA NUTS.
AC.. AC-. AC
REFEIiENCE.-
Tlic News in Brief-
hi
I'anloiiril.—The following munud gen- !
lemen, citizens of this county, wn are 1 \i, 0 ul forty persons ol Giles county,
'■fid to announce, have received special Tennessee, having been declared outlaws
lardons from the. 1’iesid.-at:'I-. Pitas, Or- j bv the military authorities, hive been
• I I ...Gl !,. t l.i\ lie I f Ii
M I h Ii I X E li Y G 0 ODS,
—Consisting in part ot—
Beautiful Ribbons,
Elegant Bonnets,
llats, Plumes, K(
; W. Williams A Co., Charleston. F. C. ; A. .1
Ifi short, we take charge of the Cotton on tin? ro-1 Brady, Bell A Christian. Savannah, (in.; R- M.
ceipu oi’ orders, and give the l | ^
OWNERS NO TROUBLE WHATEVER j
""1 COI.I KCTl.NO OFl'ICE
WATTS, CRANE* C0«
TO ARRIVE.
K<-w York, or
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool, England.
We invite the special atten'ion of non-residents
to our facilities. L. M. Lltl CL * C0.,_
peptl.'i lm Augusta. Georgia.
PHYSICIANS’ FEE BILL.
1TITE. the Physicians ol the City of La Grange.
\ \ l ave sgi ced to conl'oriu our charges to the
BELL it GASK ILL,
A T T OUNEYSAT A \V,
Atlanta, (Georgia,
H aving renewed tlu-ir partnership,^suspe;
ed by the war,) oiler their services to
public as
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
■nd-
to the
i fin Will give especial attention toCONV L5 ANOING,
' <■„ I EXAMINING TITLES TO REAL ESTATE, and
' ] „„ | COLLECTING DEBTS.
liu
try, Dr. W. P. 1
mt.KV. Dr. 11. S i
usif.
.Dr. II. A. T.
(!. i'i ui;ki.i..
siiot doWti ui hanged wtthiii the last thiee
wei ks.
W
not the purtti-u-
Twii 1 nitiii
i 'ntlibel f Ga.
lurs. I
('apt. Semins ol ihe Alabama n.itoi iet\,
aid soil, are still in Nt.w Orleans.
Ttie blind asylum Maeon. Inis been turn- !
ed over to its trustees. It will soon be .
;•< i>poi:ed-
r |'lu» cmnmandan! f>l the post at Macon,
(Ja , lias issued an order forbidding pei-
soiis keeping eat ing bouses from charg
ing more than fifty cents pel meal.
It has been decided that the cotton
i owned by the Georgia Exporting and Im
porting company is not liable to seizure.
limi'ni' 1 !>/ Not a negro, but a lour
Hirse team loaded with cotton L ok fright,
in Tuesday < v< j^ig and cr-.-ated e-.uisider-
ible exeitemeut by precipitate Eight.— :
‘Nobody hurl,’ and but little injury sus
tained by the team or wagon.
Jut.Alin.I J'-’nlrs- Mr. A. G. Hum, tailor,
lias just received the fashion plates lor
tlic fall and winter styles ol lstjh. See
his advertisement and give him a Mali.
Mr. Lovi:i.ack tilso informs k us that he
fashion plates for the bill and wjntei.
IVarrai d- llunh.—Special notice is di-
icetcd to the card of this finn—eommis ; dames Atkins has been appointed Col-
sion merchants and wholesale grocers, ip 1 lector of internal Revenue for the fourth
Montgomery, Ala.—and we would bespeak District ef Georgia
for them a liberal pationagc from our. Governor Sharkey, of Mississippi, has
dealers. They call special attention to ; transmitted to Washington, for the con-
their large stock of groceries. I sidcration of the President, the
“ tion of the State, as amended by the rc-
Ncw Depot Jhdlclin<i.—Wo are glad to I cent Convention, at Jackson
observe that the Atlanta <!t W est 1 oiat |
Rail-Boad Compatiey are rebuildin
depot as this place, burned down by ijie j ^ Mis - issi ■_
Fcderals last spring. The increasing > ^ ^ ^ ^
business of tlic town renders it becessaiy '
for
completed
be consummated in five or six weeks
\H just rcc r iv < ’d ami i>f tIre latost slyli-s? M
; BAXTER will l;;k • pb a nr<- in sh
i , • ! M-pt 15—If
i.tve been killed in
follnwuig. viz ■
Day Visit
Night Visit Tom bed -
Mili-'.go. ('lsy.'; per mill .. . ,,
(night.) per mile ... > j "jjjm'of Ur-firm has l«-en a Real Estate Agent in
I Dot: ntimi j..;.- 1 ‘ n ’ l ;;- t ,^W J imVeaW ■ 10 (Hi i this city for fifteen years, and the other connected
\ p-a: .ti; >. 1 (aiiiauU.ttiiin, cxclo. i ‘ -o' . w n I, lit in for rovoml years liefori- the war : and,
itliJ goods. ! Idood-ii-tiiiiii. general c.r local, ... 0(( ! f rom t i„.i r thorough acqtiaintaiiee with the place,
hrvtriiCi if.g 1 • • • • *: • • jV e ()j , ! ilic/ art; conlldent in assuring. b.y their agency,
O-V.oo Fresci qiuoi.. v. r ” 9 I,, k (ill ' decided adMiiitiiges to persons wishing to Buy,
Ol'stetric^d'Ga^e^'shn'lilta i-xeiusivV of visit, ' | ^1, Kent or Lease Real Estate in or near At-
mileage, .fill detention after 5 hours. 10 0 0 ! , stairs, first building on Whitehall
Obst'ftri.-11 Ga?e?, mstruuv .dal .-xeluMv<- <d . j ,.. ft g oing from the Railroad.
DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, v.s.i, mileage, and dKcntim ^ ^ 0() | Bkkkkkxcks: Mayor and citizens of AUanta;
U ii U o u lo i y i- w **' in oo ' *1:111108 Gardner. Augusta; J. W. rears & Co., C. A.
ri-'.-seriptii'ii for Li'iioiha-1 Nutting. Macon ; Austell & Inman, John Living-
“ hy P h,ll¥ i don. New York. MARCUS. A BELL,
Medicines, in all cases, extra charge?. All otli- ! SijnJ ;{in V. A. G ASK ILL.
ei i-'.-.ii '-s. not specified, in proportion. I — '
Tin-Ure-lit Svsn-m in all bn-iness tvansactimis
now beingaboliVhcd.l’hysician? will expect pronilit |
1»H.,I» II. MOKUIMiN.
310RR150X
» I~!-; ,v DOUGLASS.
,J. Cl! AW KOKH.
CRAWFORD,
II
(West Side of the Public Square,)
3 a Orans**,
\VE anw. and will c -nstautiy keep oil ban 1.
\ F L* L L ASSO U T .M E NT OF
BllftS IM) JIE1MCHES,
PUTTS \\D DYE-STl’FFS.
OILS, YARAISKES, KT-,
And call the particular attention oi the LADIES
to tlu ir fine selection ot
Perfumery,
Hair-Brushes, t ombs,
Tootli-Bruslies, ii.c.
They also have on hand a good assortment of
T 11 E PUREST
POWDER,
PERCUSSION CAPS,
TEA,
PICKLES,
CHEESE,
AC, AC., AC.
$nj- The public are respectfully invited to give
us a cal and examine our slock.
aug2Mr HARWELL A BAKER
COPERAS,
MADDER,
BUCKETS,
BLK ING-BRUSHES,
NAILS,
SHOT,
IT
FRESH ARRIVAL 1
JOHN N. COOPER & CO.
AVE JUST RECEIVED and opened for sale,
at their store, West side the Piiiilic Square,
J 1ST FROM NEW YORK!
1 now beiiigabolislicu.l'nysic-iaii? win i-xpei-i pruu.iM :
j pay uiciit ufter rendition of services from tin ir cm- t HAVE just received from New Yorkjand Balti-
n]ovcr?aud patrons. ? | X more a due assortment of
| 1 ■’ R. A T. RIDLEY, j *
1 v x <Mn n French Calf jShins, Hemlock and
lit 15- It
X. V SMITH,
A. C. W ARE.
J. A. LONG.
J. E. M. MILL AN,
J.C HENDERSON.
T. N. ROBERTS,
S D. LITTLE.
est Point j A memorial to the President, asking LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
ldiiig the 1 for Jeff. Davis and Gov. Chattes (datko, j pppsURIPTlONS tilled at all hourscor-
rn bv the ; has been signed by more than 14,000 wo- I ^ .
rcc-tly and with dispatch. septl5-tf
livery stable.
A NEW SERIES OF
it Tin: BAPTIST BANNER”
WAS RESUMED
On Saturday, H» e Dth instantj
IN AUGUST A, GEORGIA,
By the forme- Proprietor.
r aM aappy in being able to make the above an-
I nounc nVnt. The BANNER will be publish-
J every SATURDA i r . 6olicite(1 . S3
Oak Tanned Sole Leather,
I With fine trimmings to match, and have inyselt
j and my old workmen to put up work in my usual
1 superior style, at reasonable and living rales. A
l small lot of cali skins and finding? for sale cheap,
together with some rcady-madi- BOOTH, SHOES,
and other tricks in my line—all at the old stand of
FREDERICK HOLLE.
nug25tf Boot and Shoe Maker.
GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY'
Ol Columbus, Ga.
CHARTERED IN lbotl-
J. F. BO/E.U.4Y, Prcrfdent.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary
^ orTw.T™V„ „ 00=e SS a T j K | ", LIVERY j -
this step to be taken* and the woik j I gat ,, reson t to release him on parole. | ] STABLE at tne Old Stand of NTilk-r. I-eric,l I per annu^^ J AS. N. ELLS, Proprietor
,plead os early as possible, ,vl,iel, will ^ J, i„ receipt | * *• T1,CI *" prep ’" J ~JffSJ RECEIVED /
'nHCHmm.afpd in five oi six wccKs. ^ (|uitc* *1 nijjiibcr ol rcnnttQnccs from i i>■«««-«*■■ nvid Hordes, siiiu
t .a x- . - • parties .who were indebted as post mas
Sjilendiil Slock of (roods.—J. L.. 1 ates is • ^ u t the time of secession. The de-
jpening a splendid stock of fall and winter > artraent asked for the payment of bal-
rvnnils botb for hulies’ and gc«tlcmcn’s ances due for postal services rendered to
goods, both for ladies’ and gentlemens
wear, lie is also receiving a large as
sortment of tin and wooden ware; also
ready-made clothing; also groceries and
various articles too numerous to mention.
If you want any thing you can find it at
Yates’.
IFise <f: Douglass.—This firm is now tc-
eciving, daily, their stock of fall and win
ter goods which they arc opening lor the
admiration of the ladies and “ the rest of
mankind.” If they keep on advertising
and selling goods at the rates they arc
now doing, they will have to go back to
j'iow York for more goods before the win
ter sets in. In all candor these gentlemen
have a splendid assortment of goods, and
purchasers will do well to give them a
call.
the United States up to that time.
Hrig. Gen. Tillon has been transferred
from his command in Tennessee to the
freed men’s bureau in Georgia.
YYc learn from the Atlanta Intelligencer
that the schedule of the Western and At
lantic Railroad has been changed, The
passenger train now leaves Atlanta at
it 10 p. M arriving at Augusta at o 40 .V
.1 ? K..../VC riiafftnionora fit 7-45
Bugsies and Horses, and Saddle
Horses: also, to Board
- Horses,
ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
B. F. CURTRIGHT & CO..
?eptlo-tf Proprietors of the Sims House.
Wanted.
Kerosine Oil,
7.10 P. M , arriving aiaiiguw-. 5V CHIMNEYS AND WICKS, all complete,
M.; returning, leaves Chattanooga at i.4o . T. A ^ l t C11 c ^ ve J\ nd io r sale low for the times.
1* M arriving at Atlanta at 5.4o A. M., j -LJ recei j. c . YATES,
in time to connect with the Macon and j Mor?an -, 0 ld stand, north side the Square.
Western Railroad. . I aug‘25 tt ——
Mr. John Seward, son of J. L. Seward, | Houses and Lots for Sale or Lx-
has been appointed postmaster at^ io,^ exchangetor other property sev-
1 eral Dwelling Houses and Lots in the city of
La £pt8- g tf EDqUirCOf R.H. RICHARDS.
S35(?.0<)0
70,000
Toilet Soaps, Combs, Hair Bruslies,
Pomade, Lilly White, Seltzer
Aperient, Fine French
Brandy for Medical
Purposes,
liav Ruin, Fine Cn*
Chewing Tobacco and
Capital
Cash and Surplus,
JOHN C. WIHTNER, Special Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T IIE undersigned is prepared to take risks in
the above reliable Southern Company oil
reasoble terms. J-J’- MORGAN,
sepl-ly At A. E. Cox * Co., LaGrangc.
FRLSli ARRIVAL!
John O. Whitfield.—Our young friend
has just returned from New York, where
ho- purchased a large stock of dry goods
for this market; Jons- will take his old
stand which has been repainted and much,
improved—presenting the neatest store
room in town. As John is determined to
let the peojfle know all about his goods
through the medium of the Refjrtek, wc
■will not attempt to say more than to let
it be known that lie will soon bb before
the public in his old and popular charac
ter of merchant-not of Venice—but of
LaGrangc!
has been appoint p— ,
asville, Ga., and entered upon the dis
charge' of the duties of the ofhcc.
A Georgia delegation was presented to
Mr. Seward the other day, and the corres
pondent of the New York Herald says:
“He inquired if any of his old pupils
were present. Judge Bigham, Tep te
that there were none present, but that he
Kerosene Lamps,
Concentrated Ley for making Soap,
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
Smoking do.: also a good assort- Coppeia.?,
ment of Mfedicines.
T. S. BRADFIELD.
Music*
S i e a:-"’ 1 fe^°V.D A. WALKER..
Bank Notes Wanted.
Cooking Soda,
Shoe Brushes,
Chrome Green,
44 Yellow,
Just received by
sepl-tl -
10 rolls KENTUCKY BAGGING,
12 coils ItOFE,
20 «a<:ks LIYERI’OOL SALT.
3 barrels fine Crushed SUGAR,
5 “ good Brown “
2 ' MACKEREL, No. 1,
12 xrts »
I dozen cans PICKLED OY STERS,
10 dozen bottles Old Bourbon WHISKY,
’■(I'i “ SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
4 «« “ GIN COCKTAIL.
AESO:
Flour. Meal, Bacon, Lanl, Soda Crackers, Smoked
Herring, Raisins, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Cop
peras, Matches, Candles, Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco. Mason’s Black
ing, Blacking Brushes, Cigars,
Peach Brandy, Osnaburgs.
Cotton Yarns, and Cot
ton Cards, &c., Ac.
The uufilic respectfully invited to give us acalt
septfi—tf JOHN N. COOPER A CO.
HIST REGEIVED,
AT CLEAVELAND fit ADAMS’
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY,
(West side of the Public Square, next door to
Wise & Douglass.)
SUGAR, of nil grades,
COFFEE,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
CANDLES.
OYSTERS,
SARDINES,
2no Pound? of Prime CHEESE.
l’icklcs, Shoe Brushes, llair Brushes, Tooth Brusii-
Comlts, Segars, Pocket Knives,
Shoes. Violin Strings,
CAKES and FRUITS of all kinds,
with which We ate prepared to fill all orders
for Wedding or Pic Nic Parties,
And every thins! in the vfray ol GROCERIES AND
.CONFECTIONERIES, which we offer
(Jli«*ap for Casli Only!
J. II. CLEAVELAND,
eeptl-tf W. A. ADAMS.
BROU N WOOD INSTITUTE.
NEW SCHOOL FOll BOYS.
THE undersigned proposes to open an
ENGLISH & CLASSICAL SCHOOL
FOR BOYS, at Brownwood Institute,
'H, S. BKADFIED.
SS b iXl e T D I
ing tlie one in.wmou »u-
sided, and knew that local traditions there
preserved the memory of his former ad
ministrations. „ ., ,,
“You would find it pleasant,’ said the
Judge, “to visit Georgia, and would be
hospitably received.”
Mr. Seward replied that were be more
capable of undergoing fatigue, and less
pressed with other engagements, lie i
would gladly go; for he entertained sen-
would ffladly go; for he entertained seu- me - ,
timeuts of great kindness and respect for o M ALL lots of COTIO- m '^ l enDON.
the people of Georgia. ^ s ^ t8 - tf J
Uui-slars about'.-Prepare for tkem
A 1°»lebf F S.tt, J.McLENDOS._
Assorted Iron.
rnrvA pounds of assorted iron od
5000 h.nd..d(.r»l.bJ ioEoA1I _
»° aC °"TSiw^la.
The Cotton Market Excited!
LAGRANGE HIGH SCHOOL.
THE EXERCISES OF THIS IN-
l^STITUTION will commence
On Monday, September 11th.
Primary Classeswill be charged, per Scholas-
Uc Month -. *<* w
Secondary, (beginning with Fractions in
Arithmetic and with Grammar,) per
Scholastic Month, r - mn
All hisrher English Studies.and Languages, 5 00, GRQCER | ES PROVISIONS, WINtS AND
septS-lU A. P. MOOTY, Principal. | uauKtmm,
LIQUORS.
tVest side Public Square,
aug25tf * La Grange, Ga.
JOHN N. COOPER fit CO.,
WAKEH01SE ASD COSIJI1SSIO!* MEHCHASTS,
ASH DKALEia IX
jolts’ A. SPEER. mx'n S. SI-EER*.
SPEER fit SPEER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAWi
La Grange, Georgia, .
W ILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to their care. Will attend the Courts
ol the Coweta and Chattahoochee Circuits ; also,
the Supreme Court at Atlanta and the L iiiteu
States District Court at Marietta. septg-3m
Situation Wanted.
T HE undersigned, a Deaf 9 Mute, wishes to
obtain a siiuation in a private lamily as
a teacher, or to teach a private School for Deaf
Mutes. He has several years experience sis a
teacher In the Georgia and South Carolina Asy*
Inins for the Deaf and Dumb. Address
J. B. EDWARDS.
uepib -lxndh Stephens, Oglethorpe co. Ga.
200 pounds assorted CANDIES,
100
“ Fancy Cream CANDIES.
25
“ Broken Rock
05
Sugar iTuuilja,
128
“ Dried Figs,
240
« Cora Starch,
6 dozen bottle? Tomato Catsup,
4
“ Worcester Sauce,
3
“ “ Pepper “
2ie
“ Currants,
ISO
44 Almonds.
Oo Monday, September lltb,
ill which there will be taught all the branches of
learning usually embraced in a regular Classical
Course oi Education. Every effort will be made
lo advance the Pupil iu his studies, and make him
thorough in what he attempts to learn. Having
had considerable experience, heretofore, in the
profesrion of teaching, I (eel the more Inolined to
believe that I can give satisfaction to all who en
trust their sons to uiy care. ,
Reference as to Character or qualifications may
)»e nude to Rev. W. M. Cunningham, Prof I. F.
Cox, or Mr. Daniel McMillan.
TUITION (or term ol twenty weeks, $3 and $6
per month. (sept8-lm) L H- WILSON.
septb-tf
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
rpuE advertiser—a Printer by trade, and hftring
X had thirty years experience in the manage
ment of Newspaper and Job offices—desires a siu
uution as General Superintendent in some re
spectable establishment for the remainder of the.
current year, or for a longer period, if satisfactory
terms are obtained. He thoroughly understands
his business; is temperate ; not afraid of work ;
and will exert himself, by all honorable mefciw.
to advance the interest ol his employer. He win
go whithersoever his services may be reqtnreci,
but would prefer a situation in Georgia—
State—where he is extensively and. ‘rust*, md- un
favorably known both to the 9 1 r * < 2 > ,° ( lPn the 20th
For further information.
instant) C. H. C. WuoaNOUAi., Editor
La Grange, Georgia. I!
" Piano for Sale.
O NE of Newman’s fine-toned Instruments all
For sale cheap. (sepS tf U. H. RICHARDS.