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Radishes may be grown in J> very
£h* X'0tal ftfllflthf. 1 daj. bjr the fullowin* ■“ L “.od:
^ ~ ^ 1 - ; J if>t g un j C radish serd soak iu v^ater fo
‘ •• iTtlierJv h b"l > D a'your coats, | twenty four hours, ibeu puj, ihcax iu a haj
I redr ye tent it; i ntd expose *t t'j tl»e sun. <a the cottrs
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Corrected Meekly by J. E. Borgag & Son.
COM'ttS^ION AND EXCHANGE MERCHANTS.
TiiCiisDAY Noon, Nut. 39. 1855.
Bagging, per yard
»*•“ e . ... nagging, i.er varu
j of the day germination will.commence.— ! Da j e K ,; p( , , er p< , 1JD d
; The seed must then he sown in a well tna-: Barging Twine. p*-r pound
A duel s ye taking notes
And faith he'll prentii.”
AnvzitTiSK!—My mJtto U^ugh life La, been- | tiurcl l.ot-Ud, ami watered from time to | C<*«. jh^per pound,J?
Work and -IJeertue. In bw>in~s. advertising is j ti|Ilc with • lukewarm water, fry tins., Tpa B , ack ' .. <. 2 00
.i e ini. nbilosopber’* stone,—[John J- Aeron. j treatment the radishes will in a very short j .. ' oreen, ”
« . nr _T,t f ii I lime acquire a sufficient hulk and he g <>d Sugar, Drown pei
LI CM DICE, UEOHLU, 1E* LBCCR ^ 1 j to eu * ]f ; t Le required to get good rad-1 " Clarified. j
*— ~"W 7 j .. n ^r this bead ! ishes in winter, during the severe coid’i “ Crushed,
*r Bmne» NoWu .n-./rtrf „ „ u wk sllnuM in two, and ! “ Lc " f -
•* 20 ***“ unodialf If it tilled with good earth. The | cjilta,. star.
Special Notiw* S|1 t npdidh seed, beginning to shoot as befnre, i " Sperm
Alt regulsr* snaounccBicnts of Candidates will . mHt j t be then sown in. the other half of j “ c pe “ pound,
be chargt-J Sio ler r och name (W simoun.c . j the barrel put on the top of the full one, \ .. ■; incfl wide, ”
IItrestleall communications suggesting. call- j at)d t h e whole apparatus carried down j .. /j a , 4 ,y, “ “
„r7n .dvocning or opposing Candidates lor I into the cellar. For watering, lukewarm “ Jhatl Rod, “ ••
, JU «il he cterjed ter .( the r.» of ’.(I «... „.ter .hould be tm-i M before. In the j >£*{£ £ r “£ ml
Hue for .ueh nnlJ ..erf iuwrtluu.
The
lgc«u for **« R*P*rl«r.
,V,Mowing gentlemen are the authorized
•iv.e and receipt for Subscriptions.
jLaeoiM to r«c<
Advertising and Job Work tor the Reporter :
HKLLAGASKILL. Atlanta. Georgia.
It L. HARRIS. WeM Point. Georgia.
tt\ 5J K. WATTS. Franklin. Georgia.
HUGH K MAfr'lNEjGreenville. Georgia.
W.Q. WHlDBY^ntgusta, Georgia.
Kcw Arrival of Goods
At Lord, Shack elpord & Mohs s—comprising
a f-eeh stock of fine French Prints, French Poplins
Merino*. Ac.; beautiful Dyess Trimmings, of all
varieties; Fancy Zephyr Shawls,Ac.
Now is the time 1o appropriate the curliest sales
and secure the choicest selection* going.
49 a 55
30
50
50
55
2 50
350
30
35
40
50
4
50
65
30
12
10
12
12
18 20
.20 00 22 00
25
30
45
oi
60
10
course of five or six days the radishes:' l „ ^ ’ ., half barrel 10 00 12 5°
will he fit to eat. i “ kits 5 00 6 00
*-*♦ , Tobacco, Chewing, per pound
Oeri. Robert E. free is reported to have ; “ Smoking
tpplied to the War department
75
50
f eW i Yarn, per banoh, 4 00
It
nunneu vj uio %> ar l^uauujau, «» fr** * 1 ,
t • r * 4 : 0«iia urz. per yard,
weeks since, for permission to keep the Shilting ; t .. ..
few pieces of artillery now at Lexington, ; *" ’ *’
hut belonging to the United States, for | Country Produce
the purpose of instructing j oung men of [lacon. ShouLieri, per pound,
the military school in artillery practice—; ‘‘ Middling, ^ i(
The response of the Department may be , Hllttor ,„ a r "% ur; d
inferred from au officer bcin^ dutciilco per pound*
from Richmond a few days since to take ; Chickens
possession of the ordinance and remove it. COTTON,.
r 1 Corn, per bushel,
2 00
1 00
4 50
40
40
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
jlwj. servatius,
confectioner AND fruiterer,
and WHOLESALE AN'P retail dealer is
TOYS, DQjy^s, tfcc.
West side of the Publio Square,
LxGRANGE,..GEORGIA , _.
’ I T AM NOW RECEIVING one of the largest and
Q ESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and j besl “sorted Stocks of
GR06EB1ES1 GROCERIES I
W. T. GODWIN,
GROCFR &, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND
Dealer io Prodnce of an Kinds, •
LaGrange, Georgia.
ISAAC WISE. ROB> 0. POl'GLASS.
WISE &. DOUGLASS,
QFFEtt for sale at the LOWEST pRJCES the
Largest j>nd Beat-selected Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
ever brought to LaGrangc!
The Stock consists of the following principal
Gentlemen, aa well as to the Girls and Bovs, i ,
v: ? in, K t y. Uiat he is now prepar- GROCERIES, HARDWARE, «tc. ar 10 08
td U) fill Jil lQ line with ceres prompt-
ever offered in this Market.
ness and dispatch.
lie has on band, nad will receive fresh supplies
daily of the following—
25
Alan led)
At the residence of the bride’s mother, on Tuev
Apples. (trrrn. per bu«hcl,...
•• Dried. “ “
Peaches. Dried, “ “
’I Flour, p'-r hundred weight,
day evening, the 28th ultimo. Ly Rev. S. P. Calla' j p,. r dozen
Feathers, per pound,
hard, “ “
Oats. “ bushel
At the residence of the bride’s mother, on the potatoes, Sweet, per bushel,
11th uliiino. by Rev. W. C. Dunlap, Mr. JOHN A- ; Pens, “ •*
BRADF1ELD and Miss MOLLIE M. ESTES, both : t{ ;e. ** “
of Joncsville, Texas. | —
“A matchless pair!
Willi equal virtue formed, and equal grace
The same di-iinguished liy their sex al<>n*; t
Hers the uiild lustre of the blooming morn, j
Hi* the full radiance of the risen day. ’’
. 15
. 35
. 1 25
. 2 00
. 2 00
. 4 00
. 6 00
| lay, Capt. THOMAS C. EVANS and Miss MOL
„\Vtc Advertisement#.—W t* call especial ^ HILL— all of LaGrangc.
attention to the new Advertisements in
to-day’s paper, for information wilich may
fre of importance to many.
A Magnificent KutaUushmrnt.—Lasl week
we inserted, for the first time, the adver
tisement -if Mr. J. J. Sei'.vathts, nnnounc
ing the opening of his Confectionery, on
the west side of the public square, a no
tice of which was inadvertently left out
of our local column. It is not saying too
much to state that this is one of the finest
Confectionery establishments ever opened
in this place, and should he liberally sus
tained by our citizens, ns it is one wor
thy of it. We, therefore, call the es
pecial attention of our citizens to the ad
vertisement to he found is our paper.
45
28
50
1 00
1 25
1 75
25
2"
23
30
15
25
33
1 40
2 50
2 50
5 00
9 00
3u
50
30
76
50
l 25
1 50
2 50
Almonds. Raisins,
Bon-Bons, Figs,
Oranges, Citron, Lemons,
Grapes, Pstes. Jellies,
Jujube Paste,
Preserved Fruits Brandied Fruits,
Cordials, Wines, Brandies.
Fancy and French Confectionery.
' ALSO,
CANDIES, CAKES AND PIES
OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE—FRESH EV
ERY DAY!
WEDDINGS and PARTIES furnished in the
bes-t manner, at short notice, and on reasonable
terms.
I am determined to put my Goods at such price*
as will INDUCE THE PEOPLE TO BUY THEM.
I shall acll them at n very small advance on coat.
Filberts, haring for my Motto: “ Quick Salet and Small
Tamarinds, Profits!”
My Stook consists, in part, of tbs following ar
ticles : *
TOYS AND DOLLS
Of every description—a large and varied assort
ment—suitable for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS.
Obituary*
*• D' iith lies on tier like an untimely frost j
Upon tl<e sweetest flower of all the fi'-ld.”
“ Glide softly to thy rest, then: <1 nth should come
Gently to one of gentle mould like thee—
As ligiit winds wandering through grovesot bloom, J
Di'larh the delicate blossom Irom lhetr , 'e:
Close thy sweet eyes calmly and without pain.
And we will trust in Cud to see thee yet again.’ 1 j
Died—At the residence of her father. Col../. D.
Dansliv. near llonier. hi, un the 21th nf Sept. 1
181.5, Mrs. MARY E. Dl'.V'TON She was born j
in Tr tup county. Ga.. Sept. 25th. 1842. Pmf.Ksed i
religion and joined lb-church during the camp- i
J. C. YATES,
(North side of the Public Square.)
LaG RANGE, GEORGIA,
k\rOUI.D respectfully inform the Pr.nrt.c of
V V Troup and surrounding Counties that he
now has on baud the
r.irgrst, Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of
'FALL AND WINTER
DRY 0-0 0 I> »
ever brought to LaGrangc !
All the Little GIRLS and BOYS in Town and
Country are notified that their old Friend SANTA
CLAUS (who has not visited this part of Georgia
for the past foar years, on account of the War.)
will make hia Head quarters at my Store, and dis
pense his favors from the above assortment 1 So,
they will please be on their best behavior—as the
Old Gentleman don’t love bad Children.
jjalT Remember the place : J. J. SERVATIUS
CANDY, FRUIT AND TOY STORE, West side
of the Public Square, LaGrange, Georgia
nov24 J. J. SERVATIUS.
IU:» assortment <•(
151 o k and Colon-d SILKS.
French and Kneli-b MKRIN0ES.
POPLINS. MOHAIRS. LUSTRES.
And other new styles of Dry Goods
meeting h*dd at PGg.di church. Claiborne p.itisl
Mtlilart/ Culini'inif. — It i« known that j Lit., iuS.pt, lM I; and was mart-.cd to Walker j
,, , . i i. i . Dun.-ton. on the I.'Jih ol Julv, 1862.
fr..v, .Johnson bus issue d n I rodaniution | Sh( . p ,. rIoc „. h \ a> i„g she was going !
railing tip'in the people of each County to ! to Heaven, where she would liieet her mother, and !
, ,, .. hoped also to meet her brother William, who was !
font, u Military Company for the purpose ! W(lllll(ll . tl ut ivt,. r «burg. and died shortly aft. r i
of enforcing law and older, and lo prot»*ct j wauls Her great'st dc-ire was tu g>-t w l!, that j
, r.t c. t r it . she might raise her iniant son, William Dattsby. I cj o iv-t SHA'VLS! BALMORAL SKIRT
the citizens of Hit Mate from InwIessnrsH , ,„..7 lt , i.., L ’ ,, a
LADIES’ BONNETS, HATS, Sic.
Cannot be ■ Sarpassed!
II" has the latest styles of
and two ninth i hs.s sisters. I,.r w hom she had l«*i
Tiic article below in very timely, and we f acting tii- part ol mother, sine.* tl"- d- ath ot her
In.jM- :t meeting May he In ld on Tuesday
mother, winch
heller mother lit
iried 1-lb 11th. 1 >62. Never,
d than was Mis. lliwsr \ to h- i
Te xt for 1 he purpose of such an organiza- little sisters .'■'lie lived at’lu istiau life: spi k" uo
ill ol any one; and n more aff' ctionate and devoted
wife never lived. She now rials m t.'ie Homer
tiun. It is not necessary to enlarge
this sllhjeet. It is enough t• • know that j Grate-Yard, with her two infant sons—J..
i .i i . Il' iirv and William Da sl.v -on eith'-r *:<], .
the people themselves ate directly inter-j 0rM( ;, flll Ht . ll(tI ,. ll)e , i, 2
Knit Wov. tod Goods !
He ha* ti fin» nss'.r’mcrt—consisting of every
r:itle in that line--together with a large lot of
X O T I 0 N S !’’
csted in the matter:
Mr. Editor: ’The late Convention adopted an j
Ordinance to provide for the mixing of one or
more Mditia Companies iu each county’, lor police
purposes ; and the Prov sional Governor ha* is-
Mted his ProclaniHtii.n, undrr the same, calling
upon the people of each county to f.ir’n such or
ganization. ll l* Vo he hoped that the people "f
Tioup county wilt assemble in the <’ >ur1 House on
the fit si Tuesday in December and organize such
a company, t*> he composed ol all (he able bodied
man Irom s xteeii to fifty years of age. and elect j rip" level i
one Captain and four r.ieutenalit'.. iii.d s. d stri J ,l, '‘ ''1'"
hute the oftlccrs and uieu that • ach pot lion ol the I
County may hnvc n fair representation. j should me
It is not necessaryA<» iiridcrtak", here, nn argil } ate ami »
meat to prove the absolute ti. cessiiy of such an or-
April, 1864. and dud salt)" day;
was horn the 15th i>i pteml.ei, 1
October 1st. 1865.
Thus ends the brief. s ,d recur
young wife and mollii f. and h r sw
offsprings.
As tt,e p.-rfeef woman is the mo.sj
in nature, so t- r lo-s to matt the m .-t deplor
able. T e woman who i- h.dh a «h vot'd wife and
good lit'itloT is i tieastire which once lost can
never lie regained "f r )i ae. d on earth, and forms
th- best g f i 1 !i t < !"d nr n ilttro e i u h stow on
in,in. To loiV" sneli a Id"--.' g sn nc6. .1 lioiuu-
at the firs' 1 mi : >n at tlie fir-1 perl't t. ng ot th .1
I'!- aaure
•Il tiie 2 I
" f \
A l.trg" n*?ortm"nt
1.1 the ll
Swiss Mull and
India n.
ink Mr
I«1; n*».
•5. aud
ll.Ml j
lid_'ing-. Inset
•ii"n« L
:ice«. 1
lihlhins.
11 iH.lk-rchi'
cfs, Gloi
res, II
j*ifry. Ac.
..( a s ii
nerd :
t anil hi'
Sm d j
Ilis large ?tock of
l( v.-ly ul
1 Eats ami 1
loots
ttiul
Shoes
• s which promises so mu
* - s f..| the I Ilui-e- "C'lUs a fate bo sal.
le that we I " k in i mi to n e reason
■ |. 11 v o man for a pal atioii Whv
s . lov. ly ... pure s„ k; d so atr- tiun I
d'-sirati.e in every s. n*e that is coin |
tneiidahle I" the telined tasie and c iltiv.it. d ip j
I pretuation anil sensibilities of the liuiiiau heart aid !
ganixaliou, but m. r. ly to suggest i'. for the r-- t|le | m ,., ltl uu- Mrs Di Nsio.s. I.loom on
flection of the people. (iuoti ()Ht.t;lt. j and gladden and - beer the pathway of life f r only j
/ logtinspilIs. \ov. 29. 18(55. ! jt briet uiotneir t*» the nor" in-1 go .q- ciinuienc* |
III*-I l ot e rthlvgloiy and hain.iiies- tor -he was i .. .
' i m the first bloom of her p.ofeet .ml welL.iwtu. - ' LF.OMDAS JONES. UniNcrr it..
v | ed womanhood—imd then suddenly pass fro :, the ! rrofetaor Mathematics. Ancient Languages, Jtc.
lliot'izctl to Kay that the pi’i'pei ly i f the j emhraie of those wto s > devotcdii worship her, j THOMAS J. GIBSON, Assistant,
nnd go down to the •• d imp, void vault of death,” I Instructor in English Branches,
to reiiirn to dii'l. ami m verinore gladden the j , Music Department.
has mostly been bought very chcnp, nnd will be
soul at very small profits.
C I o T II 1 X a!
In th ; s Department. he ha« every article of Men’s
Wear, m oh- up in th" latest styles and of the best
mat* r al. which will be i ff red at the lowest pri
ces. wholesale or retail.
Gall early and secure Good Bargains.
jr-tVAll kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken
iu exchange for Goods. J. C. \ ATES
LaGrangc. November 24. 1865.
gra.ntville high school..
Male anti Female Collegiate Institute.
fra (1 range Female (’<dirge.— W'c an
or human sy mpathy mu-t hi ed a:id agonize with
the poor heart-broken Iiu-miu I who weeps over
the untimely tomb of the young and loving wife!
The world may pass on and think hut little of
such things, and that little maybe all eoldness
and indifference; bigt the cultivated and thought
ful mind and the cultivated and sympathetic heart
will leave a different record.
I have seen and heard the devoted husband of
this lovely departed wife dwell upon the deep, sad
story of her last moments—sad.yet most inspiring
and glorious—in an agony of soul which told but
too true of his tender an I undying affection Sw-
her memo: v. and furnished a monument to her
many virtues and devotions more enviable and
more to be desired than any storied urn or ani
mated bust" which the ingenuity and cold calcu
lations of the vrorid could leave or invenl. His
Mart was to him and his heart more than any can
realize who has not like him lost such a treasure.
But hit; blessed Mary is now in Heaven ; and
when be ty-ks. as did the poet Burns—
My Mart, dear departed shade f
Where is thy place of blissful rest?”
it may be taken as only a form of sympathetic
speech, to express a devoted thought; lor be will
still know perfectly well that her •• place of bliss
ful rest is in Heaven—and her society there the
God of Tut-ity and His ministering angels.
Nor shall the last resting place of the earthly
remains^vf one so pure, so beautiful, and so good,
be unvisitvd and unhallowed in a spiritual sense,
or left to be noted alone by the physical and-de
caying marks of time. The unseen essenee of
thought and very loveliness of affection, descend
ing from God’s own pure Throne in Heaven, shall
dwell upon and bless and sanctify every spring
and flower which bourgeons and bloouw about the
tomb ol this blessed departed mother and her two
little sweet boys.
To lovely Mart’s grassy tomb
Soft maids and village hinds shall bring
Each opening sweet, of earliest bloom,
And rifle all the breathing spring.
No wailing host shall appear
To vex wita shrieks the quiet grave,
But shepherd lads assemble here
Aud melting virgins own their love.
No withered witch shall here be seen,
No goblins lead their nightly crew ;
The female fays shall haunt the green.
And dress thy grave with peaHv dew.
The redbreast eft at evening hours
Shall kindly lend his little aid.
"ith hoary moss, and gathered flowers.
To deck the grouud where thou art laid.
W S* k °wltag winds and beating rain,
Or 8h * k ® thy ey Ivan cell, i,
Thi tl cl ‘ose on every plain. gf
e mler thought on thee-ehail dwell.
^For < tfie'/th* ne restore,
- Belold inn r ** ar ** du, - v s, “ d ;
i i 1 Can charm no more
And mourned ttU pi*-. .K £°fid.
sweet wife id r v e ‘o, 1 .n reCU ° n . ,norn 8hal > dear
f e . . i' e tttuJ JOUUg mother. With her hleaord
i.„ '• iT~" J “'"VS, a limit: never urime little infanta, arise in the full i.i... J ,
— ’ Stock arc dying all thro’ West-; K ,or y *nd immortal ha|.piness, aI1< i' n ° P* rfecU?
l*i
are but fleeting and momentary, while the beau- PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. (English
ties of lie iven are eternal and ever expanding.— 1 Grammar. Geography. Arithmetic, Ac..).. 4 Ot)
What we lose here by death shall be regained in i COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, (English
eternity with a renewed gory which km tvs no j Grammar. English Composition. Arithrae-
limits. j tic. Book Keepiug, Penmanship, Algebra,
But how the heart of every one who has the ' Ac..) 5 00
first impulse or faintest touch of human kindness COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. (Natural
fra Grange Female Ccllege is now for mil
tit lease. It will lit? remembered that the f h'l.ns . f kindred fiirud- with her kindly and wel
rtyiidings were bunted down in - j j Kxcrcisv8 ^^.‘1866^ Monda> ' in
New edifices were in progress of construe j dnnec w.th the fixed laws ..t nature ami may ac- 1 ‘
tiou when the war began, and have nut 1^’,,!* 'Vl!ot Mam'lv'sa!!.'s,!«l bne. 'iudeedV"h' c'r' j Course of Siwdy and Kates of Tuition fler Scbo-
been completed. The boarding Itonse ol There can be but one answer and ! ,a ** !l *
) one cons dat 01.-. Those who die shall five again PRIMARY DI-.PAR I MENT, (Spelling. Read
MXtcen rot.ms, IbxlS, two nturies, is ihe scehes of earth, however' plen-ant and lovely. I ing mid Writing.) 52 50 j
nearly completed, and will require but lit
tle work to complete the building. The
college building walla are up and one
Bide of tin: roof covered in. Alt energetic
contractor could hikmi finish the whole of
tltc building* and tit them for use.
Now, what wo wish more particularly
to say in, that il some man of energy will
purchase the property, and finish the
work on the buildings, he would have one
of the best schools in Georgia or in the
South—for we can give assurances, we
think, that the people of this and sur
rounding counties will give the Institution
their hearty and most cordial support.—
Indeed we do not believe there is a better
opening for the right sort of a man, iu all
the Soath, and we hope some such man
may lie found to purchase aud take hold
of the work in earnest.
We might say a great deal more in re
ference to this matter, all encouraging,
hut wc have not the time to enlarge. It
is enough to say that this is a fine oppor
tunity for borne body.
ATTENTION,JVERYBODY 1
NEW riR.11! NEW GOODS!’
P UBLIC ATTENTION is hereby solicited to the
the New Stock of MERCHANDISE just receiv
ed, and respectfully offered to the couimuoity of
LaGrange and vicinity, at the old stand of A. E.
1 /’ox & Co., by
LORD, SHACKELFORD & MUKS.
1 It is with pleasure that this new firm announce
that their preparations for business ie so far com
plete as to enable them to offer RICH aud RARE
BARGAIN'S in
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS aud SHOES,
in sufficient variety to suit all.
They would also invite the attention of House
keepers aud others to their
TIN-WARE D EPARTMENT,
in which they pledge themselves to give entire sat
isfaction.
JOBBING of all kinds executed skillfully and
with dispatch.
TIN ROOFING, SHOUTING. GUTTERING,
Ac., done to order ; also, STOVE-l'lI’E made to
auy extent.
Cooking and Heating Stoves !
A line Assortment alw.ija on haul, for gale.—
Also,
Ovens, Ovon-dids, Pots, Ac.
In short, articles of all kinds in this branch of
Hardware.
The Public are invited to call at our Store, and
to favor us with their patronage.
J. F. LORD.
H. L. SHACKELFORD,
C. W. MUNN.
LaGrange, Georgia. November 17. 1865.
20 barrels A Sugar !
10 barrels B Sugar !
5 barrels Crushed Sugar !
10 bags Rio Coffee !
5 bags Java Coffee !
2 bags Black Teppcr !
2 bags Spice !
1 bag Ginger !
100 barrels Salt!!!
Axes, Shovels, Spades, Humes. Trace Chains.
Pad Locks, Stcck Locks, Chisels. Augers,
Screws, Hand-Axes, Chop Axes,
Files. Saws, Planes, Hammers,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Ac.
50 bags Shot, Xos. 2, 3, 4 !
5 kegs Powder !
25 pounds Bar fread !
20,000 G. D. Percussion Caps !
SUNDRIES!
15 kitts Mackerel, Xos. I and 2 ! j
12 boxes Cheese !
1 bales Bagging ! , j
Rope. Twine. Buckets, Brooms, Tobacco,
Cotton Cards, Blacking, Shoe Brushes.
Snuff, Cigars, Soaps,Candles, Indigo, Ac. '
10 cases Brandy and Whisky !
5 cases Wolf’s Scheidam Schnapps ! |
6 barrels old Peach Brandy !
In short! I e-hall keep all articles usually kept in !
a first-class Grocery Store,
The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR PRODUCE of all kinds.
nov!7 W. T. GODWIN.
NEW GOODS!NEW GOODSI
AT WHITFIELD’S OLD CORIEt!
A COMPLETE and full Stock of every class of
G
of-
Goods to be lound iu the market—consisting
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
fir ad Tuts.—\\ o/fiud the following in
the t icksburg Herald, and commend it to
the earnest attention of our readers:
nJ.° T ? i8e an nde( l' ,8 *te fund to relieve tho
ScuSUlKSa. 0 ?,, , i h0 - famil i rof - Hon -
nosed- TW ,8 > “*e following plan 16 pro-
Sic ODC^dollar^Bo °" U ,L 0 “ ,,ib '
r„t impovemM co,.dUi„ n „f Z m,,!"!'
!! 0lie , ro “Z lK \ d ““»i the privilege-that
Ji.l. bec.rcul.ted throughout .L’ S ta?e
and other Soother. St.tr.; th „ “
thus raised by placed in ih e h auds
treasurer in each State, and the amount
transmitted to Mrs. Davis.
Those wishing to contribute to this ob
ject will please sign their names to the
subscription list. Gentlemen cau con
tribute one dollar, as the ladies do, no
more. Mrs. Elizabeth Eggleston is the
treasurer appointed for this couuty, aud
all contributions should be paid over to
her, to be forwarded to tiie treasurer at
large, who will send on tiie amount col
lected to Mrs. Davis at the earliest prac
ticable period.
*5 ^ an Antonio Expressways, an nn-
ofT* e e< * ^ r flogbt prevails in that section
. ex * 8 - Medica River, in the.mountains,
io» f ° r ? an y "lilcs, a thing never before little infantsT arise” m the
i*ri» T ujiiiu uu iiuu ini'
Xu. . ex . a8, . an ^. the rivers are very low.—
... *i River is a foot lower than
c'a before known.
I come f«rih to
be seen and known by those who now weep over
their 8sites—never agatn to taste death or be
separated—” and sorrow and mourning snaR flee
S, ’ ,V *J’ ’ A FRIEND.
Seiene-s. Belles Lett re*. Declamation, Lat
in, Greek. French, Higher Mathematics.
Mu.-ic, &c. 5 00
To flie Public.
Tin* above school will consist ot two Terms—six
months for tho first, ami lour tor the second. Stu
(lei ts entering, either of these, will be charged
from time of entrance until the close of the Tirm.
Tuition payable at the elate of each month.
Board and Lodging can be had at $20 per
mouth. To Young Men preferring to Board them
selves, Maj Mok-i.and and others have offered to
luruish timber, and allow them to build rooms on
their land, near the Academy, free of charge.
"Christian Association” every Wednesday night.
Lectures on Bible subjects.
••Literary Society”—important subjects discuss
ed—every Friday night.
Respectfully.
LEONIDAS JONES. Principal.
M«jor R.O. MORELAND.j
Rev. W B. SMITH. j
ltev E. STAFFORD. [ Trustees.
THOS C. MORELAND, |
JOHN W. ARNOLD. j
The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer will copy one
month, and the Newnan Herald two months, and
send bills to this office. rov24
“ J. II. WILLY,
Commission Merchant,
ATLAYTA, GEORGIA,
O FPERS bis services to his friends and th’ pub
lic. for the Sale of COTTON, PROVISIONS.
CORN and other PRODUCE, and for the filling
of orders generally. From long experience, he
feels confident ol giving satisfaction i« the man
age t ent of all business intrusted to hint'.
List of Prices Torrent will be furnished to per
sons desiring it. at any time.
Refer to Messrs. W. II.Sims & Sons and James
Turner, LaGrange. * novl7-3m
Do You Want to Make Money l
I F so. call on tbe Subscriber, and you can get
Five Thousand Busheh of COTTON SEED !—
And I have some fine LAND, and a n excellent lot
of MULES to sell. Tbe Cotton Seed are of the
Mexican Burr and Dixon, mixed.
dot 24-lm HENRY WEST.
Tlie Best Bargain Yet!
FOR SALE.
A LOT, containing Two Acres, with good Dwel
ling of five rooms. Out-booses, Stables, Cribs,
&c.—all for 81.0004-Said property is within the
city limits. Callen W.T. GODWIN.
Coro. Foddter, Cow and Calf, Pigs, Ac , Ae., can
be bought on the place nov24-2t
o
Sorgbum Syrup,
F superior wuality, for sale low by
W. U. SIMS A SONS
Fine Old Bourbon Whiskey.
1 f \ BARRELS just received and for sale by
IU W.H. SIMS A SONS.
11. C. BAItROW,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in
HARD WARE, CUTLERY and NOTIONS,
BROAD-STIIEET, ABOVE MARIETTA,
Atlanta, Georgia,
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
KlDBOxNS,
IIATS ASD CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY,
And Goods of all Kinds,
which I will sell 8t Reasonable Profits. All f ask
of the Public is, to examine and price my Goods.
t am determined to fry to please.
novl7-tf JNO. O. WHITFIELD
H AS just received a large and splendid assort
ment of Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery.
Sboe Knives. Scissors and Shears,
Razors and Straps; SteeD, Needles:
Axes, Broad-Axes. Chop-Axes. Hatchets,
Foot-Adze, Plaftes, Chisels, Planes. Chisels,
Saw-Sets, Drawing-Knives, Hagers.
Braces and Bits, Hammers, Ha*d Saws,
Cross-cut Saws, Wood Saws, Mill Saws,
Monkey-Wrcpcb'es, Anvils. Bench-Screws,
Vices, Stocks and Dies, Wagon Boxes,
Pipe Boxes, Buggy Nuts, Steel Squares,
Gimlets, Carriage Bolts, Rope, Nails,
Sboe Nails. Shoe Tasks, Shoe Hammers,
Shoe Pincers, Sboe Awls. Sboe Pegs,
Shoe Thread. Sboe Knives,
Shovels. Tongs. Andirons. Pokers,
Garden Rakes, Garden Iloes, Shades. Shovels,
Forks, Hames, Screws, Hooks and Hinges,
Sash Putties, Sash Weights. Sasb Cora,
Bolts, Latehes. Slates, Cnft;e Mills, Sieves,
Counter Seales. Ptatfoftn Scales.
Curtain Bands, Bed Casters, Sod Iff ns,
Water Backets. Well Buckets, Tabs,
Cotton Cards, Jim Crow Cards, Brooms,
Tin Dippers, Cocoa Dippers, Caudle Sticks.
Cooking Stoves, Office Stoves, Ovens, Pots,
Tea Hetties, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans,
Tin Backets, Tin Pans, Oil Lamps, Files,
Log Chains, Lock Chaiop, TraceChaios,
Horse Brushes, Whitewash Brashes, Sboe Bruebes,
Curry Combs, Grind Stones, Sand Paper,
Looking Glasses, Faueetts, Molasses Gates,
Britaoia Ware Tea Sets, Spoons/Ladles,
Shaving Cream and Soaps, Hatch Safes,
Guns, Pistols, Gun Caps, Gun Tubes,
and numerous other articles. In fact, everything
usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Hardware
House. Orders respectfully solicited and prompt
ly filled. novl6-lm
Plaim and Fancy Sewing f
M RS. SLOPER respectfully announces to-the
Ladies ot LaGrange that she is prepared to
do all kinds of Sewing—such as making Gentle
men's Clothing aod Ladies’ and Children's Dress
es. Ac- She respectfully solioits a liberal share ot
patronage, and promises satisfaction to all who
may favor ber with work.
Residence, oppoate Dr. T. S. Braofield’s.
LaGrange, November 17, 1856. 6t
Notice.
QTOCKHOEDERS of the PuSm’s Iron Cent-
O fast who have not received their Aon, of (be
first dividend, are notified that there ib about
Three Thousand (ff.900) Pounds uo baud. Call on
John I- Callawat, Secretary and Treasurer.
uovl7-3t JNO. S. HILL, President.
Osnabnrpu
<"PH REE bales Ounaburga. just received and for
i rale by W. H. SMS A SONS.
Cotton Yarns*
rpHREB bales Cettou Yarns.
X and lor sale by W. H.
received
A SONS.
White Wheat*
gQ bushels fine White Wheat, jort received and
for sale by
W. H. SIMS A SONS.
Wanted.
rpvro GOOD SALES* EN^ae^aaiste# with tbe
X Dry Goode basnets.
; DOUGLASS.
P RODUCE, or aH kinds, received la payment
lor the Reporter at the market prices when on short notice.
tbe produced is delivered. |
A
Card Piiutt«f>
W E have ou band-* lot of substantial CARDS
which we-wtll Jtlifit to order, iu neat style,
WILLINGUASI & CO.
r. C. EVANS. J. W. ItAULAND. J. E. MOKUAN, J*
T. C. EVANS k CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES and COUNTRY PfcODtJCE,
AND'
General Commission Merchants,
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA,
H AVE always on baud
SUGARS,
COFFEE,
SALT.
BAGGING,
ROPfc.
BACON.
LARD,
IRON,
A good assoitmeot of LIQUORS, . .
HARD-WARE, Ac.
Liberal prices paid for aH kinds of COUNTRY
PRODUCE. novlO
STOVES AND TlN-WARE,
THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased
the oM Stand of J. S. Wai.esa, deceased,
will keep on hand m full assortment of
Cooking Stotes,
Heating Stoves,
of >11 sizes and styles;
Tine-Ware, of all descriptions ;
such as Coffee Pets and Urns; Milk, Dish and
Wash Pans ; Oil, Lard and Butter Cau*; Sausage
Staffers; Gallon, Half-gallon, Qb*rf, Pint and*
Half pint Measures i Can (Me-sticks, Sconces, Ac.
wbieh be WiHnH on REASONABLE TERMS, aud
wilt be pleased to wait on easterners.
REPAIRING of all kinds done with care, neat
ness aud dispatch.
When desired, be will order COOKING UTEN
SILS aod GRATES for old' Stores.
novlO C. RAMSAY.
XBWETHUtf.
J. ft. C LEA VELAS U5 ff. W. MOSGAN.
CLEAVELAND Jo MORGAN*
AOCTIOtf AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
A NO
GENERAL GTtOCERS,
West side of the Public Square, aud next door to
Wus ADoostsM',
LaCntuge, Georgia,
W ILL keep eousUoUy oa hand ALL ARTI
CLES usually keptfby Wboleeule Grocers,
which they pledge tfaeaaefves to nil au Cheap as
can be had iu this market.
All businem entrusted' to tbeUMrilLb* promptly
attended to.
Ordeis far tbs Porohasa of COTTON sad-other
PRODUCE solicitedt
All orders for tfiu Sato, at Auction, of Bead Es
tate, Merchandise, Faruitore, Stock, and other ar
ticles. il left at their Store, will receive prompt at
tention. [iiovld-3a>j C. A 21.
CALICOES (the best brands,)
GINGHAMS,
All-Wool DELAINES,
Worsted DELAINES,
(Plain and Figured,)
English and French MERINOS,
Plain and Figured ALAPACA ;
TIIE REAL IRISH POPLINS !!!
SILKSt
; 50 Patterns Plain and Figured SILK ;
Black SILKS ;
REPS SILK, (the finest made.)
FLANNELS of ail description ;
LINEN,
TOWELING,
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS,
PIANO COVERS,
BROWN LINEN,
HOLLAND,
CAMBRICS,
SWISS MUSLIN,
JACONET,
NAINSOOK,
VEILS,
CRAPE,
Linen COLLARS
and CUFFS,
Ladies’ STANDING COLLARS,
SCARFS,
GLOVES,
HOSE,
Misses’ HOSE.
Iu fact, every thing belonging to a First
Class Dry Goods Store.
The attention of our LADY FRlF.NDS Is es
pecially called to the following articles, just sent
by our Mr. RobekV O. DocaiJtss, Irom the ” Wash
ington kuit Goods Factory,” Philadelphia .
20 dozen nOODS, (something elegant,)
15 dozen BREAKFAST SHAWLS, (the
nc plus ultra,)
25 dozen NUBIAS, (all colors,)
20 dozen VAN DYKES.
Tbe above Good-t are undoubtedly the finest as
sortment ever seen in this or any other city. We
invite tbe Ladies to come early and examine far
themselves.
CLOAKS!
One Hundred of the Finest and Best always on
band, aad neff lots daily arriving.
Bugle and Jet Dress Trimmings !
Ws keep a fine Stock always on band, and are
regularly supplied with (he latest styles.
CLOTHING t
1 a this line, our House is too well known to re
quire further introduction from us. Anybody in
Went ot
COATS,
PANTS/
VESTS/
BOOTS,
SHOES/
HATS,
CAPS/
HaLf-hose,
OVERCOATS,
NECK-TIES,
SUSPENDERS,
UNDER, OVER AND LINEN SHIRTS,
DRAWERS.
GLOVES
UMBRELLAS,
CARPET-BAGS,
VALISES,
Trunks, &c
can, By favoring Us with a call, be suited without
troable.
1805 NEW QOOPS, 1365
\V. C. JARBOE’S
Variety St ore,
JO 1 On the East Side of the Public Square,
Da Grange, Georgia.
I N addition to my large and Taried stock of DRY
GOODS aad NOTIONS. I have just received
and now opening Twenty Thousand Dollars stuck
ot
Fall and Winter Goods,
which enables him to offer to thcCiti2eniof Troup
and adjoining Counties, the LARGEST aud MOST
COMPLETE stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS
to be fouad iu ffie State 1
His stock consists, in part, of—
Wooltn Dress Goods !
French Merinos—all colors
All-Wool DeLaine6—all colors !
All-Wool DeLaines—black !
All-Wool DeLaines—figured!
Black Atpacca 1
Plaid Mohair! t
Solid Mohair—all colors
Silk-warp Pop ins!
Black Bombazines!
Pacific DeLaines! ! !
A m c r i c a n F r i n t s !
Sprague—dark colors !
Nle rimuc—dark colora
Dunnel s—dark colors 1
Philip Allen's—Fancy, for Shirts’.
Philip Allen's—dark rotors l
Lancaster—dark colors ]
Atnoskeg—dark colors !
American—6ol'd black!
American -white utiJ black 1
English Prints !
French 4-4 Prints !
G i n g h a in s !
A nice line of these Goods.
S 1 L l\ S !
Solid Black 1 Black, ligutcd !
IV h i t c G o u <1 s !
J aconet M us! ins !
Swis-s Muslins !
Cambrics !
Check Jaconet!
•Siripi d .l.ici>r."l !
Plain Nainsook !
French Jaconet! Checked Nainsook !
Ladies and Gentlemen's lhmdlvfchiefs l
A large variety.
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Misses' Hosiery!
Gentlemen’s Shawls !
Ladies’ and Misses’ Shawls ’
Nubias ! Hotels ! Sonlags !
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Underwear!
Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Clminriets !
Kid Gloves ! Lyle-Thrcad Gloves 1
F l a n n t i s !
White Flanncj, Saxony Flannel,
Scarlet Flannel. Twilled Flannel,
Solid colored Basque Flannel,
Fancy Opera Flannel, Colored Wove Flannel.
BALMOR L AND HOOP SKIRTS!
Ready - m a dr ( 1 lot h i n g /
In Suits and Separate Garments.
LADIES’ SHOES—every rlyle!
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES!
DOT’S, MISSES AND INFANT'S SHOES J
P i c c c (! o o d s !
IJrond Cloths,
Sattiuett! 1 ,
Doe-skin Cassimcrc,
Tweeds, Jeans.
II a t s a u <1 C a j>
Gentlemen's Hats and Caps—every grade !
Boy’s Hats and Ca3K--gre.it variety.
DRESS TRIMMING
-every style.
HARD WARE !
TABLE AND TEA SPOONS !
CROCKERY and GLASS WARE !
TABLE aud POCKET CUTLERY
M i 111 n c r y /
In the Millinery Department. I have the fines*
LEGHORN and ENGLISH STRAW HATS and
BONNETS, of the Latest styles ; SILK and FELT
HATS and TtRIiANS ; FLOWERS. PLUMES
and ORNAMENTS, and a fine 1 ne of VELVETS.
Bonnets, Hats and Caps made or trimmed
to order.
The Trade sappliecl on moderate terms.
My affable Assistants, Mr?. Jci.ia Witter an I
Messrs. Daniel McMillan- and J. Btum-.v Morgan,
will be pleased to wait ou their jld friend?.
Call and see us! \V. C. JARBOE.
LaGrange, Georgia, Novembet- 3, ifcdj.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
We Woutd also call the attention of PLANT
ERS to out Stock of
tfEGRO GOODS,
such-ae—
&ERSEYS,
LINSEYS,
Blankets,
snoEs,
HATS, See. /.
which We wHV serf at remarkably kiW rates.
In cooeluwon, wo bug leave to' abttca the arri
val of a complete now Stook of
MILLINERY GOODS!
■ueh aa—
JTine Straw and Felt Hals,
y
Flowers, Ribbons, Omdrtwnts, Ac.
"wbieh will be told »t
Mra.BAXTW wiU Ukaplswre in *dtis|W
viaiton ; and, in ber atmace, Mms Liw»^rr :
RASBUBY A PR0PHITT
TAKE pleasure in annonneiog
lo the putdic tiiat they are now
prepared to execute all work in
their tine with neatness and dis
patch. The AMBROTYPE. MELALVOTYPE.
SPHEREOTYPE, and, especially, the CARTE DE
VISITE—tbe most pleasing and popular picture
ever introduced—taken from lift or copied from
Ambrotypes.
Hating just erected a large and well-adapted
Light, and availed themselves of nil the latest and
varied Improvements in Photegrajsliy, they feel no
hesitancy in saying that they art producing Pic
tures equal to those of any Gallery South, or else
where.
They lave just received, and wili keep on band,
(be best and most elegant PHOTOGRAPHIC AL
BUMS—all sizes : aiso. Carte de Visile?, for .-ale,
of all prominent (Jen«r»le and other Celebrities ;
Ambrotype Cases, of every desetiption ; and, in
short, tb^y have the Material and Facilities, and
hitend to make Pictures that will challenge tbe
admiration of every person of taste and appreci
ation.
Please call and see Specimens. Gallery, at the
old stand of P. Pkofbitt, up-stairs, on the corner
East of tbe Baptist Church.
N. B. We can not give credit.
U. W. RASBORT. [nov3] T PROPH1TT.
THE ONE-ARM MAN
DIVIDING HIS PROFITS WITH
HIS CUSTOMERS l! i
rVETERMfNED to sell Goods <u low a* the low
ly cif. and to be content with “QUICK SALES’
AND SHORT PROFITS,” I offer vo customers :•
Coffee, Sugar. *
Fish'. Cbeeae, Crackers.
Shoe PegR. Thread. Awls, Hafts,
Smoking aad Chewing Tobacco, Candle*,
Well Bucket*, Tubs, Blue Buckets,
Fancy Candies, Macabov Sno*. Cigars,
Shot, Powder, Caps. TtfiJra, Nofs,
Oysters, Lobster*.
Sardines.'
. Soda, - 5
Sirup 'Gate*,
Ginger, Spice. Pepper,
Robinson County Whisky.
. Corn Whisky, Pesdh Brandy. Bar Soap
Batter and Egg* olways oa „ b Z t * l ’ r ,l T S ab '
nov3 L. SKIDMORE COX.
INTERESTING 1 -
has OPFNED BUSLVESS. on
4hh North side of tbe Public .square, pext
door to T. & JradMdb Drag Wore,« •
grocer aw commission merchant.
a veil aupplied. Stock at
gJ%HSVl*3.)JZ!lSC
«HwU£* W*»
Prwtofts.”
hand too tajm rf? 11 ® a 0 MHK*
rcanntssiot. (otHff) I* -§• WPalV.
Mb on eemmiatlon