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&frt f ntal fttpaOtr.
’ “ If there ’• a bole iu a’ jour coate,
I rede ye tent it;
A chiel's amane y« taking notes.
And faith he’ll pi*nt It."
AnvERTiBB!-My uiUlo trough K fc ^n—
Work and Advertise. In business, advertising ia
the true philosopher’* stone.—[John J. Astoe.
Li tttiilGE, (.EOttbli, OCTOBER IS, 1865.
Business Notices inserted under this bead
at 60 oents per tine for each insertion.
Agents for the Reporter.
Tho following gentlemen are tho authorized
Agents to receive and receipt for Subscriptions.
Advertising and Job Work for the Reporter:
BELL & GARK1LL, Atlanta, Georgia.
B. L. HARRIS, West Point, Georgia.
W. M. K. WATTS. Franklin. Georgia.
HUGH !■.. MALONE. Greenville, Georgia.
W.G. WHIDBY, Augusta, Georgia.
11 1
Special Notice.
AU regular announcements of Candidates w:
be obarged £7 50 for each name so announced.
Hereafter, all communications suggesting, call
ing upon, advocating or opposing Candidates lor
offlee, Will be charged for at the pate of 20 cents
per line for each and every in-ertion.
jf Piano to Rent-—Apply to I. F. Cox.
Cloiing the Mails.—The P. M. asks us to say
bat the Mail lor the East closes at 10 o’clock, A
M. Going West at 12. M.
A Good Work begun.—V-'t are glad to see our
worthy and energetic city mart-lial, is engaged,
with a pretty good force, in woiking our streets,
wbiob has not been done for a long time.
The JYew Depot Building.—The “ brick and
mortar” work of this building is completed, and
ready for the carpenters. We hope, ere long, to
chronicle the completion of the good work
Justice of the Peace.—’Squire Cai.i.away—J.\o.
I.—announces the opening of bis office to this city
at Whitfield’s corner. His notice will be found in
our advertising columns.
Insurance.—Maj. J. Buown Mokoan has receiv
ed the Agency for the Germania, Hanover, Niaga
ra and Republic F ; re and Inland InBiiratifce Com
panies of New York- Every body should insure
M»j- Moboak represents several first class compa
nies, and we call attention to his advertisements,
scattered in different columns of this paper.
All Pardoned.—We negleoted to state in our
last issue that all applications to the President f r
pardona, which bad been made by the citizens of
this county, had been granted. We believe all
parties cotri ng under the 13th Section of the Presi
dent’s Amnesty Proclamation* in this county are
now pa r donpd.
Hon. A. J. Rrquier.—This gentleman, well
known as an able and distinguished lawyer, and
one of our finest Southern Poets, has been living
in this town for some time-being a refugee from
Mobile—is ab‘>nt to remove to New York City to
enter the practice of law. Mr. It. is an ornament
to society wherever he may reside, and wc regret
that it is rot to his interest to remain in our midst-
The Case of Rev. L. O. Boston.
Last week we published an item from
the Louisville Journal, of the 2nd, con
cerning the arrest of Rev. L. D. Huston,
Chapfain Calahan, 48th U. S- C. I.,
whose conduct at Sfcreveport, Louisiana,
gays the Mississippi Clarton, has excited
go much criticism, has beeu suspended
from the exercise of his functionals su-
fumiture —Especial attention of house keep
ers and all young ladies knd gentlemen oe.ntem-.
plating house keeping, is directed to the advertise
ment of our friend. Godfred Kkser. He is mak
ing a large lot of Cottage Chairs, and will .-non
have them done. He is prepared to make all kinds
of furniture demanded in this market If yon
wish any furniture repaired, be is fully ptepared
to do that od short notie'.
i
ir. h. Sim* Sr Sons.- Special notice is direettd
to the numerous advertisements of tli-s firm, who
bav# on band many articles of necessity to a I air
ly. We take pleasure in r> cutnmending this firm
to public patronage — thuee u ho are not acquainted
with them in particular. The Senior of the film
is well and fuvoraMy known a* one of the most
prompt and reliable business men in this coiumu-
nity.
Fine Cigars'.—Tom. Bhadkihi.d. the handsome
and good looking man, of whom we have often
spoken in terras of commeudation, the popular
druggist on the Northaide the square, whose come
ly, pleasant phiz, is ever radiant with a smite, es
pecially far the ladies, has on hand a splendid
brand of Cigars which challenges all the segars
we have seen ia this market lately, for exquisite
flavor. Oh! how tempting to the taste.
Too Good to be Lost.'—A certain successful can
didatc. not a thousand miles from this office, on
the night following the election, prepared a hand
some treat for his friends, expecting them to give
him a call; but. contrary to the expectations of
our bospitial friend, his numerous friends did not
call, which they would have done if they bad not
concluded timea trere too bard tor such expendi
tures. Thus some gord champagne wine was lost
ana saved-saved by th ? Delegate elect, aud lost
by his frietlds.
Store B-oken.Open.—On Wednesday mghslasA,
before nine o’clock, the store of Jarboe & C-o. was
entered from the rear by Torn, ^former slave of
Mr. J.’s, in whom he had the utmost .confidence —
He was detected by some one seeing a light in the
store, and the alarm given, when Tom fled, leav
ing the goods he had selected in the store. He wag
caught immediately at his home, on the premise 8
of Mr. J.. and lodged in jail. Mr. Jorboe had left
is the same afternoon for Louisville, hy.
Such was the confidence reposed in the negro
that he was frequently left to close the windows
and doorr of the store,
well and favorably known in this comtnu- perintendent, by Gen. Canby,
nity. The Journal, of the 5th contains vagaries can be investigated. ie on -
the following in reference to bis arrest:
The Late Church Troubles in this State.
—A few days Ago we'announced the at-
rest and arrival in this city of the Rev. L.'
D. Huston, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church South, to be sent into Tennessee
until further orders. The facts in relation
to this delicate matter seem to be that, at
the late Conference meeting in Covington,
Dr. Huston was appointed to the Taylor-
street Methodist Episcopal Church of
Newport. An overwhelming majority'-oi
the congregation and all the trustees, ex
cept one, refused to receive Huston, and
called the Rev. Dr. Dandy to fill their pul
pit. The latter, being one of the loyal
members of Conference, accepted AJtei
a contest fo* a couple of weeks, the friends
of Huston obtained an order from Judge
Doniphan, of the Circuit Court, ousting
the loyal members, and putting the Hus
ton party in charge of the house. Ibis
order was based, we understand, on the
fact, or assumed fact, that the church
belongs, not to the congregation, but to
the Conference, and that the house cannot
legally be closed against the minister
regularly appointed by the Bishop, lhus
the minority triumphed, and were about
to hold a meeting on Saturday, under the
leadership of Huston, when the latter was
arrested by the military authorities, on
the charge of being “ a notorious rebel
preacher,” aud conveyed to headquarters.
Upon what valid ground this arrest was
made, we do not know. At any rate, J.
R. Hallam telegraphed the President, ask
ing the release of Huston, and, having
the indorsement of Governor Bramlotte,
the President will doubtless listen to his
appeal.
The order upon which Dr. Huston was
arrested is as follows:
Heauquartfbs 1st Div., Dep’tof Ky
Lexjngtos, Ky., Sept. 28, 1805
Captain D. C. titone,
bth U S. Colored Cavalry.
Captain: In obedience to instructions*
from major-Genoral Palmer, commanding
Department of Kentucky, dated Louisville
Kentucky, Sept. 27, 1865, you will imme
diately proceed to Newport, Kentucky,
and arrest one Lorenzo Dow Huston, a
notorious rebel Preacher. After securing
his arrest, you'will conduct him to Head
quarters Department of Kentucky, Louis
ville, Kentucky, and turn him over to
Captain E B. Harlan, A. A. G. This ae
c rnp’.ished, you will return to these head
quarters without delay.
Bv command of Brigadier-General James
S. Bristol). S. P. Plummer,
Capt. A. A. A. G.
The following is a copy of the telegram
forwarded to President Johnson:
Newport, Ky., September 30, 1805
To Hi.s Excellency Andrew Johnson Presi
dent of the United States, Washington,
D. U :
L. D Huston, a preacher of the Meth
odist Church South; at Newport, Ken
tucky, has this day been arrested by nuli-
ta: y authority, charged with being a no
torious rebel preacher. Mr. lluston has
taken the oath required by your amnesty
proclamation ot May last; has been duly
appointed to the Church at Newport, ami
has never, as he has sworn, taken any
part ia the rebellion beyond adhering to
the South during the past four years, nor
preached rebellion. Please telegraph Maj
or-General Palmer, at Louisville, to allow
him to give bond to answer the charge,
which lie can give in any amount.
[Signed] J- R Hallam.
J. K. Uailam is well known to me, and
his statements are entitled to full cre
dence. • '
[Signed] Tnos. E. Bramlette,
° Governor of Kentucky.
We find the following paragraph in
the local column of the Journal, of the
7 th:
“The ReW. L. D. Huston, who was taken
to Tennessee a few daye ago, to remain
until further orders, has been re arrested
and brought back to this post, by order
of Major General Palmer.”
LAGR YNGE PRICES CURRENT. I NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
Corrected Meekly by A. E. Cox k Co.,
COMMISSION AND EXCHANGE MERCHANTS.
Thursday NbON.Oct. 12, 1865.
The Louisville Journal of the 2d con
tains the following gratifying intelligence:
His Excellency, Thomas E. Bramlette,
arrived in this city, from Washington t ltv
Saturday morning last The Governor
had an interview with President Johnson
witli reference to the condition of affairs
in this Commonwealth, which resulted in
quite a satisfactory manner; and we are
-ratified in being enabled to assure our
people that at an early period aU the
troops now within the limits of this State
will be removed, and martial law displac
ed by the complete restitution of civil au
thority The intelligence will be receiv
ed with extreme pleasure all through
Kentucky, and will be universally regard
ed as another evidence that our able and
patriotic Governor is fully alive to the
future peace and happiness of our people.
Important Order.—Something of con-
iderable interest to those who have lost
y military seizures will be found below:
Headquarters 1
Military Drv. of Tennessee, V
Nashville, Teno-, Sept 29, 1865. )
Gen. Orders, No. 32—The uovernment
nf the United States is responsible for
any and all property seized for military
purposes, and any damage resulting to
private citizens therefrom w of the same
nature as other damages, and will be. sub
mitted, for adjudication to the proper au
thoritiea at Washington
By command of Major General Thomas.
J Wm. D. Whipple,
Assistant Adjutant General.
To The Public.—Any person in Georgia,
South Carolina, Florida, or Alabama, hav
ing preserved printed copies of my let-
ten from the Army, will confer a ®P ecl ®|
favour by informing me of the fact, Dy
better, at this place. -.
The aid of my friends of the press is so
licited in giving this card a general cir
culation in the States named above;
P. W. A.
Thomas ton, Upson oo v Ga
rage, committed by this individual, was
his unwarrantable interference witn a
civil officer in the discharge of duties, the
circumstances of which, briefly stated are
as follows: A negro w^ arrested. ln
Bossier Parish for horse stealing,received
a fair and impartial trial, aud was con.
victed of the crime by a jury. Simon
because the prisoner was a negro, Chap
lain Calahan, who is connected with the
Freedmen’s Bureau, put the presiding
Judge under arrest. Gov. Wells will re
ceive the thanks of the people for his time
ly action in the matter.
According to the New Tork Tribune,
“the President informed Dean Richmond
that he should in no wise interfere with
New York politics; that he considered
himself pledged to no party, and that only
those who approved of bis present policy
could be regarded as his friends. He fur
ther stated that the policy of reconstruc
tion which he is now pursuing is not an
experiment, but the settled course which
he has determined to carry out w.Miout
reference to the wishes of any party.’
\Ye copy the following from the market
reports of the Cincinnati Enquirer of the
4th tost.:
Hogs—There was still an advance in
the rates, and during the week the droves
were sold as fast as they arrived, at from
$13 50 a 19 50, end some chi ice-lots at
$19 75 per 100 pounds. The quality was
generally very good. The market closed
animated, with ^tendency to still further
advance in prices.
Bad— Wto learn that in sonic Southern
cities the old plq^i of merchants getting
their printing doae where they buy their
goods, at the North, is rapidly being res
tored. They may save a few dollars in
some cases, but in our opinion such met)
ought to stay there and sell their goods.
State Convention Delegates.
We give below the names of Delegates as far as
beard from :
Bank? : J‘>bn Gordon, William Turk.
Butts : John Barnett, L. D. Watson.
Baldwin : A. H. Kenan'. B B. DeGraffenreitT
Bibb : C. B Cole, George M. Logan, T. G. llolt.
Bryan: H L. Smith, S. F. Williams.
Burke : .Malcolm Jones, B T. Jjnes, G.T Lawson.
Baker : "W. D. V\ illiatns. J Hand.
Chatham : E. C Anderson, S. Cohen. T. E. Lloyd.
Carroll: E. B. Martin, W W. Merrill, C. Walker.
Catoosa : Edward Fowler, Wm Henry.*
Crawford : T. J. Simmons. A. VN Gibson.
Campbell . W. A. Turner, S. G. Johnson.
Cass : J P. Parrott. J. K Wikle. Nathan Howard.
Clarke: Y. L G. Harris, J. H. Christy, J. C.
Johnson.'
(J'aytou : J. O. Ellington, A. L. Ilnie.
Cobb : A. J. llansell. D. Irwin, William Anderson.
Coweta : 1. E. Smith, W.F. Wright. W. W. Thomas.
Calhoun : George Cauf y. Henry Hays.
Chattahoochee : D. H- Burts, W. Bughy.
Clay : K. A- Turnipseed, A 1>. Womack.
Coiuuibia: Jas Jones, C H Sfaockly, V M Barnes.
Dawson : A J Logan, D P Monroe.
DeKulb : 11 P Woollen, M A Candler.
Dougherty : G I- Wright, Henry Morgan, Nelson
Titt.
Dade : J. C. Curveton, E D Graham.
'Effingham : VI Bawlc. J G M >rri 11.
Libert : J S Lam-r. W II Adams.
Fuisyth : W. H. Bell, Clements.
Fayette : John lltiie. Dr Brassell.
Fulton : N J Hammond, Jared i Whitaker, GiO
W Adair.
Floyd : Moore. Harvey. Davis.
Gilmer : B B Quillian. Samuel Ralston.
Gwinnett : K D Winn. J P Simmons, J W,Baxter
rd- ti: (• Thompson. Jas Harlond. Jas-Rogers.
lli-nry : K B Arnold, Johu llail.C T Zxchry.
Houston : Eli Warren, Jm> M (1 lies. C T Goode.
Heard : W M K Watts. Berry D Johnson.
Hancock : Stephens. Harris. DuBose.
Hall : J N Dorsey, Davis Whelchel, S C Fnser.
Harris A W Redding II Williams, E C Wood.
Irwin : Jno 15 Dormamy, Jacob V oung.
Jackson : M S Tbutnpsob, J B D S Davis, W L
Marler :
Joins : J. IT Blount. Dr. Ridley.
Lumpkin : Wier Boyd, H- W . Riley.
Murrax : W. Luffma >, B. F. Parker.
Muscogee: W. Williams. H Holt. A. H. Chappell.
Meriwether : 0. Warner. J. L. Dixon, h . M. Brant-
ley.
Morgan : Joshua Tlitl. T. B. Saffold.
Macuu : P. Cook. L. M. Felton.
Monroe: Cabaniss. Shannon. Murphy.
Madison: G. Wash. Dubly Chandler.
N> xvton -. P Reynolds, J. J. Floyd. J. A. Stewart.
Pike: W. D Alexander. Giles Driver. *
Pulaski : Warren, McDuffie..
Putnam : D. It. Adams. R. C. Humber.
Richmond : C J Jenkins. J F K ng, A G Walker.
Randolph : Callaway, gale
Spalding : D H Johnson. L T Doyal.
Sumter: Cutts, B lrlow. Brady.
Stewart: E F Kirksey. J L Wimberly. M Gillie.
Schley : Lassert r. Hudson.
Scriven -. Geo R Black. Dr Lovett.
Troup: Dr It A T Ridly, Dr J S Ilill, N L Atkin
son.
Terrell: C B Wooten, P A Cochrane.
Twiggs : J E Dupree, Lewis Solomon.
Taylor: A H Riley. L Q C McCrary.
Talbot : M Bethune. W T Holmes. Z B Trice. .
Up-on : J Mathews. O C Sharmaa, W W Hartfield.
Walker : Iaawson Black. T T Patton, John Park.
Wilkes: G G Norman. Wm M Reese.
Wa ton : H D M -Daniel J Sorrels. J W Arnold
Whitfield: J F B Jaxkson, J. Richardson, M Tal-
iaf*rrs. _ .. „ _
Wa-hington : L C Mathews, David E Cucmings,
Joseph S Hook.
Wilcox : Stephen Bowen, D Johnson.
Wilkinson : J T Hudson R J Cochran.
Basging, per yard,
.... 35
a 50
Bale Rope, per pound.
.... 24
30
Bagging Twine, p-r pound. .. .
.... 60
Coffee, Hu>. per pound
.... 40
50
“ Jura. “ ••
.... 45
55
Tea. Black. “ “
.... 2 00
2 50
•' Green, “ “
Sugar. Brown p-'r p;und
.. 25
30
•* Clarified, per pound... .
... . 30
35
“ Crushed, *• ••
.... 40
45
“ Loaf. “ *•
.... 45
50
Salt, Virginia, p r pound
.... o
7
Candles, Star. “ “
.... 35
40
“ Sperm “ •*
.... 60
05
“ l allow “
.... 30
40
Iron, Common size, per pound*..
...: 10
12
“ 7 inch u-ide, •*
3
10
“ Band. “ “
.... 12
Rod. “ “
.... 12
Nails, p-r pound, ‘ “
.... 12
Id
Mackerel, per Darrel....
...20 00
22 00
“ half barrel
... 10 00
12 50
“ quarter barrel.. ..
.... 5 00
6 00
Tobacco. Chewing, per pound..
. . 75
2 00
“ moking. •• “
.... 60
1 00
Yarn, per bunch . . . .
3 00
3 25
Osna tire- per yard..
. . . . 30
35
Shii ting, i, “ •*
.. . 30
35
Country Produce.
Butter, per pound.
.... 20
Beesi/ax, per pound
.... 25
Chickens
. . . . 16
25
COTTMN
.... 25
30
Corn, per bushi-1
.... SO
yo
Apples. Green, per bushel
.... 2 00
2 50
Dried, “ “ ....
.... 2 no
2 50
Peaches. Dried. “ “ ....
.... 2 00
2 50
Flour, per hundred weight
.... 6 00
9 00
Egsfs. per dozen
.... 15
Feathers, per pound,
.... 45
50
Lurd. “ “
.... 15
Oats. “ bushel
.... 50
75
Pi tatoas. Sweet, pt r bushel,...
.... 75
Pe,;s,
.... 60
75
:tVQ, “ “
.... 1 25
1 75
Wheat, “ “
.... 1 75
2 50
TT‘ r E take pleasnre in announcing to th* public
VY generally that we have
Just ArriTcd from New York,
And will be able to show them. In a few dava, a
Slendid Stock of
- - BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
Of all kinds and qualities; also, a fine stock of
G-onts’ Olotlilngf
BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, AID FTRMSHLYfi ttOODS,
Bv calling at onr Store can be seen the LATEST
FASHION PLATES.
Instruction on Piano aud Guitar
RS. R. K. POYTI1RESS will give Instruc
tion on Piano and Guitar, at her residence,
opposite the Baptist Church oet6—It*
M 1
Plantation, Mules, Stock, Produce,
FOR SALE!
I WILL sell my Plantation. 41 miles from the
town ot LaGrange, 5 Mules. Cows, Hogs, Farm
ing Uteueils. Corn. Fodder Peas, Wheat, Rye.
Oats. Ac. I wi'l sell all the foregoing property at
private sale. Call on B. C. Ferrell or myself,
octe-tf WILLIAM J. DIX
LL
Take Notice,
persons indebted to the estate of J. C.
Curtright, by Note or Account, unless set
tied, or some satisfactory arrangement made, will
be sued at the coming term of the Superior Court.
Claims coming within Justice Court jurisdiction,
as soon as the Accounts can be drawn off. will be
found in the hands of Justices of the Peace of the
several districts, with positive instructions to
make the mouev. SPEER & SPEER.
octC-3t Attorneys at Law.
Fresli Goods!
Sewing Machine Oil, Snuff, Dolley’s Pain Ex
trader, Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. Tricopherua,
Segars. Henry’s Calcined Magnesia, Col
ored Paints in oil. Concentrated Ley,
Coaoh Varnish, Japan do.. Co
pal do., Linseed Oil, White
r Lead. Putty, Window
Glass, Ink. Blue
Stone, Ao .Ac.
All of the above articles just received and for
i,vr T S. BR.VPFlELD.
Jnsl Received,
B-st Gunny Rugging,
Gr*"-n Leaf Rope.
No. 1 Mackerel, by the kit.
Superior K;o Coflee,
Drovu Sugar. Segars, aad To!>acco.
—A LARGE LOT OF—
Corn and Corn Meal,
So 1 Family Flour,
Best Country H.-.ins,
Butter. Lard, Ac.
WISH TO PURCHASE :
300 Balee Cotton.
OUO Bushels Dried Fruit,
Peek'd and Unpeeled.
i29-t.f J E. MORGAN & SON,
North side Public Square.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
We ask the ipecial attention of the Ladies t o
our Stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
—Consisting in part of—
Beautiful Ribbons
Elegant Bonnets,
llats, Plumes, Ac.,
All just received and of the latest styles. Mrs.
BAXTER will take plea ure in showing the goods,
septlo-tf ' WISE & DOUGLASS.
NEW DRUG STORE)
H. W. FINNEY,
Of Alabama.
c W.WINTEX,
Of Atl-tnta, Ga.
FINNEY & WINTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
Second door from T. Kile’s, Corner Marietta St
Atlanta, Georgia,
Ilave on hand, and are daily receiving,
ALL KINDS OF OIL,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS.
VARNISHES,
PUTTY.
HAIR OILS,
DRUGS,
DYE-STUFFS.
WHITE LEAD,
WINDOW GLASS
PERFUMES,
&c., Ac., Ac.
The purest of WINES. BRANDIES and WIlIs-
KF.Y*. for medicinal purposes, always on l and.
Country Merchants and Physicians would do
well to call and examine our Stock brfore purchas
ing elsewhere, aswe are determined io sell at the
lowest market prices. aept‘29- 6m
sop-
BUKKE & jCO-’S
FARMER’S ALMANAC FOR 1866.
rpHE undersigned have nowin press, and will
I publish on the 1st day bt October,
The Farmer’s Almanac, for 1866.
Price *5 per gross. Dealers ordering 25 gms-
or more, eon have their imprint and advertise-
m»nt inserted without extra charge.
Sebd in your ord>-r a , at one'-, to
sop'29 &'t J. W BUKKE A CO., Macon, Ga.
Just Received,
COPPERAS.
BUCKETS,
TEA,
CHEESE.
MADDER,
BLACKING BRUSHES,
PICKLES. Ac., Ac.
HARWELL & BAKER.
aepc-2-tf
“ . School Notice.
HE SCHOOL of the undersigned will open in
T
_ the basement of the Baptist Church, the
LAST WEDNESDAY IN AUGUST INSTANT|
Mrs. E. R. GRIGGS will have charge of the De
partroent of Mus c. ,
Rates of Tuition. $2 50. $3. »4. per month.
auelS-tf 1 F. COX_
McCAMY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, PER
FUMERY, &C.,&C.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
J. R. BIKRKK,
Practical Druggist, of long experince, and
JSO. C. WHITHER,
Favorah’y known as a businessman, are both with
the House, and give their individual attention to
the business. -
feW" Orders from Merchants, Dealers and Phy
sicians solicited, and will be carelully filled.
se pt39 McCAMY A CO.
WM. F. SPALDING & BRO.
K EEP constantly on hand a GENERAL AS
SORTMENT of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hardware, and Ready-
Hade Clothing, he.
We tender our sinaere thanks to our Patrons
and Friends for their liberal patronage: and
would be pleased that all persons, wishing to pur
chase Goods in our line, would call and examine
our Stock. No trouble to show goods.
sept26-3m W, F SPALDING A BRO.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT A. STRA9SBtJRGER’S,
102....... COMMERCE STREET.......101
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
J UST received a FRESH and MOST DESIRA
BLE STOCK OF
Groceries, Wines ahd Liquors;
— CONSISTING IN PaET OF—
50 barrels Choice Irish Fotntcmt
26 “ -“ Onions,
25 baxes New Codfish,
29 barrels .Mackerel,
10 half barrels do ,
100 kits do.,
20 cases Sardines, i and i boxes.
50 cases Oyster", “ Chcapeake Bay,”
20 cases assorted Candy.
25 boxes Western Cheese,
50 boxes.assorted and plain Piekle*.
25 boxes Soda.
25 boxes Pepper.
25 ilackaboy Scuff.
100 gross Matches,
60 gross Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco,
100 M Domestic and Havana Cigars,
100 boxes Fine and Medium Virginia TobACCo,
300 barrels Flour, assorted brands,
ICO cases Ladies’ Children’s and Misses Shoes,
25 dozen Umbrellas, assorted qualities,
60 dozen Brooms,
100 boxes Family Soap,
100 cases Fresh Peaches, Blackberries and FIs
Fruits,
50 bales India Bagging,
100 coils Richardson’s “ Green Leaf ” Rope,
50 bags Rio and Laguira Coffee,
25 barrels “ Dexter's” Celebrated Whiskey,
20 barrels Pike's “ Magnolia' Whiskey,
50 barrets Olive Branch Whiskey,
20 barrels Boyle's Rose Whiskey,
25 barrels Derby A Day’s Whiskey,
10 barrels Moncngahela Rye Whiskey,
10 barrels Marshall's Bourbon Whiskey,
10 4 pipes Cognac and Hennesay Brandy,
2 pipes Genuine Hollaed Gin,
10 barrels Jamaica Rum,
30 barrels Sherry, Malaga, Madeira aud Pori
Wine,
100 barrels Ale and Porter, in bottles,
260 coses Claret Wine, various brands,
60 coses Genuine Rhine Wine, :
100 baskets and boxes Champagne, of the folic w-
ing brands: Heidsick, Krugs & Co., Vo
Clicquot and Prince Imperial,
160 cases plantation, Bokcr's, Hostetter’s and
Catawba Bitters,
60 cases Club House Gin,
100 enses Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,
60 cases Port and Sherry Wine,
100 cases Brandy, assorted brands,
ICO cases Whiskey, assorted brand,
100 cases Falkirk AIo.
20 kegs Prone Br.andv,
100 barrels Spirits Tnrppntine,
fitOl RIJtV, TI3-WARE, AID BLACKSMITH'S
IRQ1,
STARCH, CANDIES AND BAY RUM.
sept20-tf A. STRASSBURGER.
LIVERY STABLE.
ufHE nmi-rsign'-d have opened A LIVERY
1 STABLE at trie Old Stand of Miller, Ferrell
& Co. They are ptepared to furnish
Buggies and Horses, and Saddle
Horses; also, to Board
Horses,
ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
B. F. CURTRIGHT A CO.,
septlb-tf Proprietors of the Sims House.
-ETNA 1NSRUANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
CASH IlfO SrRPLIS, $5,800,43* 93
Headquarters, Dep't or Georgia.
Office Provost Marshal General.
Aattusta, Georgia. Oct. 1, 1865
Proooit MurshoJ General's Orders. No. 4.
Information having reached th'-se H-adqnart»rs
that private arms have, in some instances, D* -n
seized by the military authorities in this Depart
ment. it is therefore ordered :
I That private arms, sdbb as sporting guns,
pistols, Ac., (other than Colt's Navy revolvers)
will in no case betaken from peaceable persons
making no improper use thereof.
II. 'The side arms of paroled officers of the late
so called Confederate Army, will not be taken from
their owners so long as their paroles are observed
III. AH other Cenfedecate or United .States anns
ot any description, such as musket*, carbines, Colt s
Navy revolvors. swords, Ac., will at once be seized
together with the ammunition tWrecf, aad all per
sons having and concealing the same upon dis
covery, will be promptly arrested and summarily
P *IV. Assistant Provost Marshals throughout this
Department are charged with the execution of this
order. By command ol
Masor Gf.nerbl Stxedman.
H. W. Snow, Lt. Col. A Act’g Pro: Mar. Gen .,M. D.
Syphilis Cured.
D R. JOSEPH BRADFIECD i« treating Syphilis.
in all its forms, with unprecedented success.
His treatment ha^ mot failed to effect a permanent
(•ure where it has been tried Those laboring
under this dreadful disease, would do well to g ve
him a call He may be consulted in person, or by
letter, at Mountville. Georgia. sep 8-3m
Houses and Lots for Sale.
TWO of the most durable House- anU
to Lots in the city, large aud finely finished,
to with wait improved grounds, and every
thing V? make them desirable. Oue situated Eiei
of the public Square, and th* other on the West.
For sate at low figures by
sept22-tf ,J.E. MORGAN A SON.
T HE undersigned is prepared to take RISES in
the above KELT! ABLE COMPANY on reason
able terms. J B. MORGAN, Agent
9 f.m Office in A. E. Cox & Co. s store.
sep
PHOTOGRAPHS.
I TAKE PLEASURE IN An
nouncing to the good people of
LaGrange and vicinity, that I
have opened my GALLERY at
the Old Stand, over the store of A. E. Cox A Co-
I am taking the
Card Photograph,
The most popular Picture ever yet introduce! l
m
I have just brought out a fine selection of the
Moat Elegant Albums,
capacitated for from 12 to 109 Pictures. Also, a
flue assortment of
Atnbrotype Cases on Hand.
I hope to be able to please fho most fnsCdioas,
and will receive in payment MONEY or PROVI
SIONS. CANNOT GIVE CREDIT.
sep22-tf P. PROPfllTT.
BOOKSTORE AND W EWS DEPOT
T
HE undersigned has opened a BOOKSTORE
on the West side of the Public Square, where
Notice.
T HOSE indebted to me by aot« or account, oo
Confederate account, will save cost by coming
forward and making settlements, either by note
or money, before the l«t return day to November
Term. (sept29-4t) P. B. HALL.
Burglars about ’.-Prepare for them.
a NO 6 FIRE-PROOF SAFE, Herring’s make,
A ^ ile bv (sepH-tf) J. McLENDON.
Bank. Notes Wanted.
mne >,;„hp«t market price will be paid tor Bank
T Notee, Bonds J mSlbSbOH* 1 ’
jLoad Stock by (wp*-Vf ) MoLBNDW-
Plantation for Rent.
OFFER FOR RENT. LEASE OR SALE. MY
* PLANTATION. 4 mihs east of LaGrange,
containing three lots, adjoining lh ® P*
Kidd and Mr. Reid. I will ell PL *' NT ^™„
TOOLS and STOCK. Also, some fine MILCH
COWS. (sep22-tf) B. T. W.LIN&bEY.
Dr. Little
C AN be found at his Old Office,‘(Up-Stairs) jjext
door to the Sims House. Residence, second
block, west of the Square. . . T
P. 8.—Persons having Medical Works and In
struments will please retorn them. junezd-tt
Houses aud Lots for Sale or Lx
Change !
I WILL sell, or exchange for other property sev
eral Dwelling Houses and Lots in the city or
“gS? R. H RICHARDS.
Plano for Sale.
O NE of Newman’s fine-toned Instruments-all
round corners—6 J octave - as good as new
For sale cheap. (sepS-tf R- H. RICHARDS.
Take Due Notice.
HOLD two notes on Henry UoJge? dated Oct
20th. 1860. given by him to me as the purchase
money for the house and lot opposite W. B. Jom-s,
in LaGrange, Ga., on which said Hodges now r«-
(4jo3 The public iu general are hereby duly no- ^
titled that I shall enforce the Vendor's Equitable
Lien as soon as possible. ^ __ ,
JNO. G WHITFIELD, Vendor.
La Grange, Ga., eppt. 26tb, 1665. [sep'29-4t
To my Creditors.
Y OU see the above. Made insolvent by SE
CESSION, in the lors of a RESPECTABLE
PATRIMONY. I advis- you to look to your own
rights and get what you caB.
fl 6ept29-4i HENRY HODGES.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
PETITE LOT is situated 300 or 409 yards east
lilt! 0 f the Depot; contains about 5 acres ; has a
good garden and orchard. The improvements are :
a good substantial cottage, containing three large
rooms, finished, with fire-places; and one room
without fire-place ; dining-room and panji y: wide
ball through the centre of the boose, »ud shutters
to the windows ; a frame-house, back of the main
dwelli' g, containing two large rooms, finished,
with fire-places; kitchen, and two servants’ rooms;
smoke-house, roomy stable, crib, and loft, and well
of good water. For sole cheap App’“ -
A. E CO
LftGraDge, 6ft.» J !D ® 29tb f 1865.
.- The Cotton Market Exdted!
S MALL lots of COTTON bought by
sept8-« » JESSE McLENDON.
he.will keep constantly on hand,
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
Late Northern News and Literary
Papers and Magazines.
Also, a fine let of LADIES’ TOILET ARTI
CLES, such as
Ftoty Seaps, Pomades* f olegnes, Perltanierle*.
■ozodont for the Teeth,
Bdrnett’s Cocoalne for the Hair,
Laird’s Bloom of Youth,
For th< Skin and Complexion,
NIGHT BLOOMING CERU3, etc., etc.
s«pt22-tf E. D. SMITH.
THOMAS S. BitADFIELD,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.
LaGrange, Georgia,
AND OFFERS FOR
H
to
& CO.
je30-lt
Assorted Iron
e /\/\A POUNDS OF ASSORTED IRON ow
5UUU.
Grocer and Commission Merchant,
septl-tl
LaGrange. Georgia.
Kerosftne Oil,
L AMP CHIMNEYS AND WICKS, all complete,
inst received and lor sale lop for the times.
J J. C. YATES,
Morgan's old stand, north side the Square,
ang26 tf
AS JUST RECEIVED,
SALE:
LnMn’s Ceaatoe and Imitation Extracts,
Eaa de Cologne, Shaving Soap,
Tooth Brashes, Amber Hair Oil,
Phalon’s Hair Invigorator,
Seltzer’s Aperient, Telegraph Hatchet,
HcHnn’s Elixir of Optam,
Hr Lean’s Antl-Blliom PIOs,
ilrLean’s Trrmlfugc,
Black Pepper, Soper Carbonate Soda.
Also, a good variety of DRUGa, MEDICINES
and DYE S ITFFS. aug4-tf
JUST FROM NEW YORK! ;
HAVE just received from New Yorkjand Balti
more a fiue assortment of
French Calf JSkins, Hemlock and
Oak Tanned Sole Leatker 9
With fine trimmings to match, and have myself
and my old workmen to put up work iu^my usual
superior style, at reasonable and living rates. A
small lot of calf skins and finding* for sale cheapj
together with some ready-made BOOTS, SHOES,
and other tricks in my line—all at the old stand of
FREDERICK HOLLE,
aug25tf Boot and Shoe Maker.
Dentsl Card.
E. J. GRAVEN, Dentist, tenders his
professional services to tbs citlxene
of La Grange and surrounding conn-
try. Office over A. E. Cox A Co.’s store.
AH kinds of Produce taken in
work jajjH-tf
I pries of the LaGrange Rcporidf is 14 psi
annum - »1 26 tor * month*
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