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j^OXOAV• DEGEMIJER 4, 1S65,
IN' SF.NWTF..
n» twelve o'clock. ami was call-
was,nppw>rf|i in the Republican «wws< ’IjJwPS
he will lnfsi& u«- “ 1. ' /„ „
[V«vce8 on the Republican wde : “Dun t tell/
“Don't answer *> ( r • 1 - ■'
Mr Stevens, of rennejlcnpln: Oh, I. have no
oU- tU^fl to answering- ,lt will be introduced by
me ftttbe proper time- [' aughter and applause.]
Mr. Brooke said the gentleman from Penneyl-
vanja understood the purport of the ancient maxim
1 that language was given to ns to conceal our
I ideals. The proper time to which the gentleman
j alluded was in anticipation of the message, in or*
! der that ihe gentleman might throwbimself in op-
vl “' 3 iw"iitv “i>e years oi age, wuo isI position to it, to place before the country a q*a*i
*»«'. ,|,o United Stales, resident of the JJiBtric ij mnati’on of (be President, He (Mr. Biooks)
i, T Mr. Koster, President pro tem.
eJ w i,c the Chaplain. Rev. Mr. Gray.
,Y *V ,le nr^-nti'd a bill to regulate the elec-
M r - V ’ VjJ i n the District of Columbia. It pro-
lire fr ,vt from and after it* passage, evet-y. male
vid' 9 one years of age, irlio is a citi-
for ikdfhave the right ol suffrage in the D.»- ,
e, T Setio » 2 imposes a p-nuliy for intcrxuP-!
SfSriSX** n.-e with the right granted above, j
U '.!u r“in're'i'.iCcd a bill to preserve the s
.■ : o it albvinrv.v, „ h provides hat gran, j
rl - “ II ,..,. s -t <m-ha!l ol p-rs-n-of Alr.c.m .
c Vill , ()U ,. sixth of-the popula-' 1
the some proportion in pc- ;
,'j„ 1Iialur jiicj relates to any in- i
jurespi.rso:i*of African descent up-
,;tch decent, or vice versa — ;
ide ground
.*nt I '
arc
t;t:i n
l/li can furin
;i- follow.-: I <!o iieic
... all timeft li«r.;nft«-r u*e my
mmtain n republic in farm <d
w i, icti I a in au iidtflb-
i;e Unite * .''tales; that
>|,o iiidi.-s(>luhle unity
juries iall cted Lj
jnapemon j n ^ f I;ice JS , a
^J.T,noVsr„. t ..«
Mr. Stunner i :tr<iot
oath f> maintain a r pn
jn States lately link
I v «we»r that lavill "
p'.l end aiiirshx) m
tr .-.n*nTC ,, nt in tie* .'tat
joint* nt-d in tht‘ Lit 'in
I will at nil tin) • ll ";V , di-countenance
of the HvpuMx, nnd ^ ,, r stC c.le
: ‘ n<1 f | ii; sriv.- niv influence and
n-;" "v * -««
fu, I »l sr“*W
dip-cilv Or indirectly, to mp'"!"* 1 ' or
' in any part or in any way. the
contracted by the United Males
r ,.|.. : Ujon. or I he obligation* as-
„i.,u h ddiciH: Unit 1 will always
wy iii.»l\intf aoy
hat in nil ways
overnment cuin-
»t tempt,
postpone cither
,!■ hi whi< h whs
in milidllillg Ihe
to the
1 ,• ■n,i ->i a.i
111 re
i r. v.
.joy 11 >«
a'ti 'i
• l.'nio
ll until -lull:
•r on -lial
to th* present p
,11 foiled bis light to In
■i|. ni>> 1 il !
.j ppi j iry
ly for lii
Id ofii :e.
1,- printed.
Mr. si,inner ofie:
t'jtionnl ameiidmei
r ,i,»r«>1 the senuc'
t (tiimcnl n*»l * v f*‘
u i lii
V |»C!«»
w
was not the President's vindicator, except where
on the rec<ird be presented principles in accordance
with his own. He moved that the gentleman from
Tennessee l>c allowed to present his credential# as
a member elect from the State of Tennessee, and
that his name be placed upon the roll.
Mr. Stevens: I rice tow point of order—that
the motion is ina .missfble. the motion for the elec
tion of Speaker now being in order.
The Clerk ruled that was a good point of order.
Mr. Mawiard: t appeal to the geutlcman to
listen to me Jor a few minutes.
Mr. SteVens: I cannot yield to any gentleman
who is not a member of this bj»dy.
Mr. Johuson, of Virginia, obtained the floor for
the purpose, as he said, of explaining ; but Mr.
n of government t « teft . ns objected, remarking, a man cannot explain
>...,I ,!r. heie- i anvI j im ., r ,ev e r spoken.
The Clerk reminded Mr. Brooks he could not
I yield the II or it objection was made, nor could he
f jiehl it excepting for purposes of explanation or
debate on pending amendments.
Mr. Brooks replied he did not regard the pro
ceeding as pirliameiitary.and expn ssed his regret
tlmt such a dangerous precedent was about to Ire
established.
Mr. Jolinsi n wish' d to propound a question. It
related. Ol making up the r»b, which was the first
( step to organization
The Clerk held that that had no reference to
the election of Speaker, which was the pending
' motion
! Mr Stevens moved the previous question on the
•notion to proceed to the ele« lion ol Speaker.
Mr. .fo'liixon proposed to submit a motion w hich
' would take precedence of the motion ol his col
. Jeagii*-. (Mr. S.iewus.) He wished to move that
• the g.-litIcman from Tennessee, who holds his cre
dent! >1-. be placed upon 'he rolls..
The Olei k decided tiie motion out of order.
The House, u der the operation ol the previous
que.-tion, agreed to the motion of Mr. Morrill, that j
Hi House now proceed to the election of Sp'-aker,
with following results: Mr. Colfax, U5I*, and Mr.
For.Solidfpp-General:,,
' We are*authorised tb ‘antrounce GEORGE
8. THOMAS, attorney at law, Atant*, (lg.. a c*i-
didate for Solicitor General of the Coweta Circuit,
dompbsed fff the Counties of Trdup, Meriwether.
t'afeltC, -layion, DeKalb and Fulton. Election
lltst Wednesday in January, 1866,
To the PeojJe of the Cotveia Circuit ; -
We are Jinlhorized to announce the name of Col.
W. H. HULSEY as a candidate for .Solicitor-Gen
eral of the Coweta Circuit, composed of . the coun
ties of DeKalb.' Fulton. Clayton. Fayette, Meri
wether and Troup. Election, first Wednesday in
January. decl
^•lVe are authorized to announce the name
of A. II. FREEMAN, (a Lieutenant of the late
Eighih Georgia Regiment,) ae a candidate for So
licitor General of the Coweta Circuit. Election
on the first Wednesday in January next. *
The Intelligencer and New Era, Atlantfi. please
copy and send bill to Mr. Freeman at Greenville.
affl
v li'-re nli men
qu ‘I rights.
shall
ilsely taken.'
and.in ad
it ct itn-‘ In;
Ordered to
a bill to enforce the c.tmMi-
g out of
I..-
pn
1 ta f I odljee 1
my attempt to
mitrarv to 11ti-•
1 .tmO. or im-
. or both, such
tw. It annuls
nvirn-ts jut ts-
i t to the L tilted
it. .1.
hill to give !lu
ll in the Di-triet
and < *
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til one,
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the Si
at ion.
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tin-ml>•-1's had
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the privilege
e prop- is. d be
:. ir.ve law to
ih" Il ms.
ilitltS"lf (i
Mr \\
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• ly bv ai'bitl
.t'-nt'
the g«
my will, ami lit is make
,Tat w as the que.-tion,
o o d r.
•man was proceeding in
W
nil
.1 in order.
ii.inizution. Ii
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|ite he Tta« rttl
.o l ot V i,
w
. he w
.tight
i e pn
the dn
man
hvays Ii "d
know who-
with the
I Mr. Mnynnrdi
the t nioii. whut man is
ke«t period ot the war,
in Tenm-s.-ee. 1 heard his
I,aw i t-nee. uiging my
ole duly lo the conn Iry.
g‘ r.i lemon w ho « ill nol
though he iiolds in his
Brook?
There was applntise when the Clerk announced
111 it Mr. Cull ix was eb etetl
Mes-rs Morrill and Brooks were appointed by
Ilf tdelk a committee to conduct the .Speaker lo
lit- chair.
Mr. Wilson,of Iowa.asked leave to ofT'-r the fol
lowing resolution:
liisnlnri!, That th'; persons herein named are
nerel.y declared officers ot the House ol Kepresen-
latii - l it- the Thirty-ninth Congress, and until
Ihe r surcc-st.rs ate duly eleeied, n itnely : Edward
M pie i'.-i ri, ot l’ennsy liania. Clerk ; N. 1>. Drd-
way. Sergeant at arms! Jefin (iooilenow, Dot>r
k. ri or : an I .losiali Given, postmaster.
(>ii iiiutioii of Mr. Witshlnirne. ot Illinois, the
rule.--of tin- 11 oust* of the Thirty eighth Congress
were adopt' tl as ihe rules for the present • until
otherwise order, d.
ID- al-o nil red a resolution, which was agreed j
to. that a Committee ol five, cmis'stieg of the
Speaker and lour members, to tie tmin.-tl by him. j
be appointed, to whom shall be referred the rules j
ol tlie House, with jmwfr to report nt any time
-urh atnendnieiits as shall be deemed proper.
(into (ion of .Mr. Washburno. it was ordered
1 that a me-sagtt be sent to the Senate, inlnrining
Ho nt that a quorum of the House ImVe assembled,
have ( d oietl lion. Schuyler Ccdl-.ix Speaker, an i
, .u a to a ready to proceed Iti business.
It was also res*dred. >>n motion of Mr. \Va«h-
I burnt*, that a conitnitti col three be appointed by
ill” House, to join such Comrtiittee oil the part ol
the Simile, to wait on th” President anil infoim
, him that a ipiorunt i t Imih Houses tiave assemtili-d,
• and are ready lo receive any communition tie may
be pleased to make.
The Speaker appointed as the Committer on the
part of the House. Messrs Y.’aslihurtiC, Bro iks
and Kelley
Mr. U'sshburtio sent up the following to flic ■
Clerk’s table, w hich was read :
Mi>nt<;iimri:v, Ai.a., IVceinltcr 4. |
IIox. W. H Skwuui: The amendment is adopt- |
ed by an overwhelming,vutc. 1 will sent! you an j
Authorized copy at an early day. Please sec i
that Alabama is announc' d as the twenty seventh j
State. L. E. Parsons.
[ Applause followed its reading.
Mr Sp-p'iens offered tin: lolh>\ving joint reso
lute n
Hi's.lived l.y the Senate and House of Represeti-
tatives ot the United Stales of America in Con-
gi'i ss a-si inl'led. That a joint committee of tifleeii
sliali be npiiointed, nine of whom shall tie litem■
In t s ol i lie 1 louse and s'x ol tlie S'-uate, who shall
itiuui e into tin- condition ol llie Slates whieh
I .need the so call- d Confederate States of Ameri
i a, and ta port whether they or tiny of them tire
II 11 tied In lie rcprosc Itcil ill either House Ilf Coil
gross witii leave to report at tiny time by lull or
otherw i'c: timl until sueh report shall have h on
made and finally noted upon tw Congress, notni m-
ti'T shall *>e ta ceivi-il m ither House from any ot
the said so called Confederate States; and all pa
pets relating lo the representatives of the said
States shall !••• referred to the s.iiil committee
without ih bate,
Mr I'.ldr dge. of Wisconsin, objected to the in
ti 'duction ot tlte resolution: when
Mr. Stevens moved a suspension of tlte t tiles;
and this qitestiou was determitied in Ihe nfliruia
five lw yeas and nays— 1'iO ngaitmt ik>.
Mr iiiw-son nsi.'d for a postponement of the
ri-ixdiition till after this week.
Ti,,- Speaker said the motion wotiiil be in order
il the previous quest ion had not been demanded.
Mr Dawson moved that the resolution be laid
upon the table. The question wusdeciditl in the
tng.it ii o.
The House then passed the joint resolution by
the foil- wing vote—yeas. 132; nays. :tt>.
Mr Washburno. of Illinois, gave not go of a hill
to revivt the grade in the 1 niti d states army.
Mr. Orth gave notice of a bill to amend the
(\m»titutinti sons to apportion repres* ntatives in
(Vngre-s ncc-fliug to the numb' r ot legal voters
iti etu'h District.
Mr. Kelly, ol I’cnttsylvaniH. gave notice of his
intention to inti oduce tlo- following ftill to extend
th” right of suffrage in the District of Columbia
Be it etaacted ,ke.. That f cm all laws and parts
of laws prescribing the quaiiticAtions of electors
for any office in the Distficl ol Columbia the word
“white" be. and the same is hereby, stricken out
and that trout and after the passage of this act no
person shall be disqualified from voting at any
. lection hci'J in the said District on iiccdtlnt of
Foi Sheriff:
jgg* M’tf are authorized to attnonnee ibc name
of J. O. TOWNS as a candidate fb? f&e office of
Sheriff of Troup county, at the ebstiirg election for
County Officers.
lie al-o announces that he is 1 Candidate with
T. I. C. Timmons as Deputy.
We am authorised to ithnounee WILLIAM
H. COOPER as a candidate!or Sheriff (with John
N. Cooi'KR a? Deputy Sherili',) of Troup county, at
the ensuing January election. *
For Clerk Superior Court:
Z&r- We are authorized to announce JOHN F.
AIVTRY as a candidate for re-election to the of
fice of Clerk of the Superior Court of Troup Conn-
ty, at the ensuing January election, *
rtodAN'Svit.i.K, Ga., I
November loth, i860. J
Mu. EbiToit: Please announce my name as a
Candidate for Clerk of the SuperiorCourt of Troup
county. Eh-ction in January next.
Very respectfully,
R. 8, McFARLIN.
For Receiver of Ta* Returns:
jrfr We are authorized lo announce the name
of D S. SATTEUWHITE (who lost a leg during
the late war) as a candidate for theofficc of Receiv.
er of Tax Returns of Troop county.
We are authorized to announce REUBEN
A. AKERS as a candidate for Receiver of Tax
Returns of Troup County, at the election in Janu
ary next.
For Tax Collectin':
lUP We are authorized to announce the name of
-JOHN I,. JOHNSON as a candidate for Tax Col
lector ol Troup county, at the ensuing election on
the list Wednesday in January.
jpfr* We are authorized to announce B. F. HOD-
NETT ns a candid-ale lor the office of Tax Collec
tor for Troup county, at the election ill January
next. *
For County Treasurer:
;?r=p- We tire authorized and requested to an
nounce T. O. h.VANS. Junior, as-a candidate for
Treasurer id Troup County, at the election iu Jau-
uary next.
J50“ We are authorized and requested to an
notincc the name o| Mr PETER BOGERT as a
candidate for Treasurer of Troup County, at the
ensuing January election.
; Srtice
A LL persdntf ntilefttei^tdNne esftitFtir Joel P.
A. Cline, deceas d, are hereby required to settle
the same ; and those having claims against said
deceased, are requesteij Vp present them to ine
properly anthentiLited.' 1 » < J. it CLISE.
decl.>-4Ud ■, . / Administrator^.
notice to and CrtAfOri'
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James
(). Screveq, dycim^etl, are ^egqeMed to come
forward and settle; ‘those having cfa'iins against
said estate will present them before the expiration
bf tw lve months to E. C. Ramsey,
declo—iO 1 ’ E. S. SCREVEN.
Notice to Debtors.
A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Pliife-
.V mou Ogletree, will please come forward and
settle, or make satis/actoiyr arrangements, or they
will find their notes in the bands of John W.Park.
of Greenville, for collection by law. Those in
Troup and Harris counties in the hands oT A. Ties-
lie. at Troup Factory: Those in- other localities,
will find tbelr notes in my hands tit tnyresifleb^e.'
dacl5-3t JAMES F. OGLETREE.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
conmssiox ayd forwarmyc sfjicbayts,
Savannah, ga.
e. 31. Bruce, Morgan & to.,
COTTOX FACTORS & FORWARD!YG HERCHAYTS,
’ APALACHICOLA, FLA.
Advances made on Consignments to
WATTS, CRANE A CO . New York.
WATTS. GIVEN A C0-. New Orleans,
W.C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, Eng.'
By cither of the above Houses. sept22-3tn
JOHN JV. COOPER & CO.,
Warehouse ayd cojhhssioy herchiyts,
ANI) DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES AND
LIQUORS.
West side Public Square.
aug'2-3'f La Graitge, Ga.
J. BROWN MORGAN,
AGENT FOR THE
GERMANIA, HANOVER, NIAGARA k REPTBEIC
FIRE & INLAND INSURANCE COMPANIES,
New York.
net 1 ■’> bill
ALEXANDER STODDART,
General Agent. No. 6 Pine St.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
% t ON£«=Bos Sn)
k ^om|inatioi^ H
Union Lodge, No. 28, F.*. A.*. 31.*•
A MEMBERS OF UNION LODGE, No. 2-S.
will attend punctually nn the night of
'sjr the Uth inst. for the election of Officers
for the ensuing year.
On tire nigiit of the 18th. a Called Communica
tion will be held, on which occasion the Lodge
will tie LECUTltED by Brother GEO. L. BARRY,
State Grand lecturer.
A full attendance upon each meeting is desired.
By order of Worshipful Master.
deiS--'t L. PITTS. Secretary pro. tem.
J). II. MORRISON,
(Late Surgeon of the C. S. Army,)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
FFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to
the Citizens of LaGrange anil surrouml-
ing country.
Office nt Morrison Crawford’
West side Public Square.
o
A N 1)
M U II II A V ' S
EUROPEAN CIRCUS.
Positively tiie Largest Establlslt*
incut iu tliis Country!
Reorganized for
GRANO SOUTHERN TOUR
Km- Season of iS(55-(», will Exhibit
T ■ /\
POSITIVELY FOR
ONES DAY ONLY 2
AFTERNOON* AND EVENING,
TUUSDAY, DECi:3IBUR ’G, 1SG5
Drug Store.
9Cp‘J2-3m
JOHN A. SfKKI!. D.VN'l N. SI'KKK.
SPEP.R & SPEER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LaGritiijw, Georgia,
W 'll.T, give prompt attention to all business en-
trurted lo tlieir care. Will att> ml the Courts
ol the Coweta and Chattahoochee Circuits ; also,
the Supri-tue Court at Atlanta and the United
States District Court at Marietta. m. pt8 om*
MEDICAL CARD.
HHS. LONG & YVARE
H AVING resumed their co-partnership In the
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, re-pectlullv
tcmler their services to the citizens of Lft Grange
mid t roup county, in the practice cf the Various
branches of the medical proleSsion.
J. A. LONG. M. D.
auglS-Cm A. C. WARE, M.D.
S3ilTii & O'NEAL,
WAREJOISE .lYD COTUHSSIOY nERCDAYTS,
LAGRANGE,GEORGIA,
W ILL receive and store COTTON, PRODUCE
and MERCHANDIZE. Also. BUY and
SELL Produce. Cotton. Corn. Bacon. Lard, Flour,
Meal, and all descriptions of Merchandize.
Warehouse near the Depot. juiy2S-tf
.ETNA INS1U ANUE GO31 PANY
CFilARTFORD, CONN.
Cisn AYD SIRPLIS, .... $*,S00,439 9*
T IIE undersigned is prepared to take RISKS in
the above RELIABLE COMPANY on reason
able terms. J. B. MORGAN, Agent.
sepitteGm Office in A. E. Cox Jt Co.’s store.
Notice This!
. Y ffOqciiE^nWP’YG’dA Ti
GOODS at,>VH,-Oit.l3SA.LE.
I N addition to our very ■ exteosive anff Gontf*
Assortment of
Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clollilrig
- rJL> ,uul Notion so." -y. . •
several heavy consignmentr consisting, in part, of
j25 pairs Superior Black Dae Skin. Jnnd Ftibcy
Casitnere :
. 15 pairs Black Castor Beaver Cloth J
T5 pairs Satinetts;
SO p-^irs Kerseys:
lUO bales 7 8 lied 4-4 Shirtings, Sheetings and
Osnaburgs;
20 bales Cott.m Yarns :
150 dozens Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps : •
100 cases Men's. Women's. Boys'.and Mi*jes' Bouts
and Shoes:
if>0 boxes Tobacco, (some superior brands ;)
50 M Sugars ; -
50 cases Cotton Cards ;
Table and Pocket Cntb'ry ;
Casks snperior French Brandy :
Barrels superior Peach Brandy ;
Barrels Old Bourbon WhLkey ;
2 Copper Stills, complete ;
3 Circular Saws;
ALSO, A .MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
LADIES’ CLOAKS AYD BILLIYEEI GOODS.
To all of which we respectfully inv-tte the atten
tion of Merchants anil IfehH-r*.
We also keep on hand a full assortment of In
ternal Revenue Stamps for tlte aCcuriinnnlation of
the public. CLAYTON. A DA IK i PURSE.
Commission Merchants.
decS-Im No. IS Alabama St.. Atlauta. Oa.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
^piIE SUBSCIJIBER. not intending to farm for
A the next ydar, will, ' *
On Tlmrsdaj’, the 28th Instant,
rent out his entire farm on which lie lives. Some j
as good Land as there is in Troup County, w ith ■
three good Gin Houses ami Screws on different'
parts of the farm. Fencing iu line order.
—ALSO;—
On the same day I will sell the following Propefty
to the highest bidder, viz: Four Thousand Bushels
of Coin, Fifty Thousand Pounds if Fodder, an
immense quantify 0 f Shucks—Sixty Bales of them
Packed. Five Thousand Bushels of Cotton Seed—
about One Thousand Bii-Juds Fresh Dixon Seed.
At the sathe time and place I will se.l Twenty
head of Mules and Horses, One Hundred and Fifty
head of Stock Hog 11 , Two Yokes of Oxen, some
fine Milch' Cows and nice heifers. Also, a flock of
Sheep and Goats, and will sell also at tlnj satnr
time Killeen Thousand P’hunds of Pork*— n'quanti
ty uFLaril, and a lot of Fine Wheat: all niy
Plantation ’FfiWlki Tine e?t of CarpenScr’s Tools,
two sets of Blank Smith’s Tools, ten Spinning
Wheels, two horse wagons, three Buggies and.
Harness, new set of wagon Harness, twenty sets of
Plow Gear, and many other things too tedious
to mention: all sold on twelve months time ex
cept the Corn. Mules. Ileuses. Cotton seed, Kodd- r
and Pork which will tie so il for cash. The sale
te continue from dayto da^ until ftli Is sold..
Now is your time; it you wi-h to farm you can
get everv thing vou want, and plenty ot House
room for while and blai-k. Now, don't say yon
cannot*bp fixed tip to farm. Come to niv house
on the 28th inst. HENRY WEST.
• Three miles West of Ilognnsville Depot.
de38-3t*,;
IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS.
BRO \ V N\Y 0 01) IN ST IT l' T K,
y0 LONG AND SO FAVORABLY* KNOWN
to the public, owing to ihe death ot its owner,
W\t. Johns, is now offered for sale. Everything
considered, there is not a more desirable school
property in the State. With a small outlay lor
repairs, everything would be in readiness for a
tirst-classHigh.School. Connected with it is a line
Cabinet of Minerals and Library. It is not quite
a mile from the corporate limits ot LaGrange—
contains 45 acres Land, with a large Garden. Or
chard, Ac. Those who expect to make teaching a
profession, would do well to come end examine the
propei ty.
For further information apply to
J. l r . AIVTKKY, LtiOrange, Ga.
Atlanta Intelligencer, Augusta Constitu
tionalist, Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Ad
vertiser, will publish fbr two months and forward
iic'nuiit to this office.
LaGrange, Dec. 8, lebo.—tf
EYES FOR THE MILLION'!
PEX3 r 0 R THE rE0PEE!
I F you want Large Cold Pen-, call cn
A. LEHMAN.
If vou want Medium Gold Pens, go to
A. LEHMAN.
If you want Ladies' Cold Pens, look in at
A. LEHMAN.
If you want Desks and Pocket Pens and Hold
ers, come at once to A. LEHMAN.
if you want any or all kinds of Spectacles, or
Spectacle Cases, come and see A. LEHMAN. .
Tbo bUpil oftn be ma.de to read, and all oan get
“ helps’’ to read at A. LEHMAN.
Let all see now that never saw :
And those who always saw.now see the more.
decS-tf ’ A. LEHMAN.
t m J jm
ARRIVAL OFjNEW GOODS.
J. C. YATES, •
(Kbr’k aide of the’-’Public Sqnare.) -
Lagrange,. ^..Georgia,
W OULD respectfnlly inform the Pkotm.e of
Troop nnd surrounding Counties that he
surrounding Counties
now has ou hand the
Largest, €iie.a?cist and Best Selected Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
■p H. T GOOD S
ever brought to LaGrange!
Hfs assor’itient of *
Black and Colored ?TTik8.
French anil English MKRINt’ES.
POPLINS. MOHAIRS. LUSTRES,
A ud other new sti/Us of Dry Go oils,
Can n 01 b e 8 u r p n-s s d & !
lie has the latest styles of
CLOAKS, SHAWLS ! BALMORAL SKIRLS
I^-VDIES' BONNETS, HATS, kc.
Knit orsted Goods!
Tie has a fina *wor*m<-rt—consisting of every
article in that line—tegclher with a large lot of
“K Ot I 0 N ST’
A large assortment of
Swiss. Mull aivl India liook Mtisour,
Edgings. Insertions. Laces. RibbOtis,
Handkerchiefs, GlovoA, Hosiery, ftc.
Ilis large stock cf
Hats and Boots and SLocs
ha? inostlv been bought very cheap, find will be
sold at very small profits.
C L 0 T III K G !
In this Department, he has every article of Men's
Wear, made up in the latest styles and ot the best
material, whieh will be I'P.ered at, the lowest jiri-
ccs. wholesale or retail.
Call early and secure (loud Bargains,
ir-v*- All kiml- 5 of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken
in exchange lor Goods. J. 0. TAT ES.
LaGrange. November 24, let’.-j.
GUANTY1LLE HIGH SCHOOL.
Ifialeand Female Callegiaie Insliliste.
GROCERIES t GROCEfMDi
W, T. GODWIN,
GROCElt fe COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AniJ
Dealer in Produce of nil kiniK,
LaGrange,.J»11.. G eortfiai
T AM NOW RECEIVING one ot the largett nnd
A best ussorted Stocks of
GROCERIES, HARBWAttfi, 4d.
ever ofTefeil id this Market.
dr’ernini d to -pot my fteiods.at.sneh price*.
VpLCE TUB PEOPLE TO ill) Y THEm!
I shall fell them nt a voty small -advance bo cost,
having for my Motto - fjilic/.- SrtM d„4 Shia/i
Projifs!
My Stock cunaists, in part, of th« foMowiue ar
ticles : . 8
20 barrels A Sugar! - ’
10 barrels I> ^ttgar 1
5 barrels Ornsbed Silg:tr j
10 bags Rio Coffee I
5 hairs -Java Coffee !
° .
2 bags Black feppor !
2 bags Spice !
1 bag Ginger !
100 barrels Salt ! ! !
P rob
LEONIDAS JONES. PutM irAi.,
S3cr Math'-matics. Atu-imit Languages, «Vo.
THt)MAS J. (.IBS,ON. Assi-tant,
Instructor in English Branches.
, Music Department.
TS.J- Exerei
bpgin n
Janu.it
the second Monday in |
, 1 Slid.
S'
Course of SJu-Jy and Bates of Tuition per Scho-
lasiie 41.)ttili:
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, (Spelling, Uead^
iijg and Writing.) S2 '.0
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. (English
ftrfltnni.tr. Geography. Arithnu-tic, Ac..). .
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, (English
Grammar, English Composition, Arithme
tic, Book Keeping. lVninon.'-hip, Algebra,
COLLED! ATE DEPA RTM ENT. (Natural
Science?. Hellos Leltrcs. Dccbimntion, Lat
in. Greek. French, Higher Mathematics.
Music,
4 00
00
o 00
Axes. Shovels, Spades. Ilatfiee; Trac'd Cifaina.
Pad-Locks, Stcek Locke. Chisels, Augers,'
Screws, Hand-Axes, Chop Axes,
Files, Saws. Planes, Hammers,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Ae.
50 bags Shot, Nos. 2, 3, 4 1
iCkegs Powder !
25 pounds Bar Lead !
20,000 G. IF Percussion Caps !
SUNDRIES!
15 kitts Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2 !
12 boxes Cheese!
Rope Twine Buckets. Broom?, Tobncfio;
Gotten Cards, Blacking, Shoe BFushefl,
Snttff, Cigars, Soaps, Candles, Indigo, Ac.
10 cases Brandy and Whisky !
7> cases Wolf’s Schcid.TTn Schnapps !
(j barrels old Peach Brandy ! *
In short. I shall keep all articles usually kept in
a first-class Grocery Store.
trp-Tho HIGHEST MARKET TRICE PAID
FOR PRODUCE of all kinds.
novIT IV- T. GODWIN.
To Use I’isislic.
The above school will consist ot two Term?--six
months for the first, and tour tor the second. Stn
ilei.t? entering, either of these, will be charged
from time of entrance until the close of the Urm.
Tuition juiynblr. tit the c.tnse of eurh wont j.
Board and Lodging can be had at $20 per
month. To Young Men preferring to Board them-
selves. Mu j Mokh.and ami others have ottered to
lurnish timber, and allow them to build rooms on
their land, near the Academy. 11e.^ofA-diarge.
‘-Christian Assuciatinn’’ i very Wednesday night.
Lectures oti P.U'le subjects.
“Lilerarv Society'’--important subjects discuss
ed—every Friday night.
Respectfully,
LEONIDAS JONES. Principal.
Major R.D. MORELAND, j
Rev. W H. SMITH. |
Rev E. STAFFORD. I Trustees.
THUS C. MORELAND, j
JollN W. ARNOLD, J
The Atlanta Daily Iutelligencci will copy one
niontt., and the Newnau Herald two months, and
send bills to this office. rov2l
NEW GOODS!NEW GOODS!
A r U HITriELDDS OLD CORNER!
A
of—
COMPLETE am
Goods to be lotliie.
1 full Stock of
in the mark;
i very class of
l—consisting
c; f.
rginia.
ha?the (
on Vir_ii!
. I
h G
t toe name;
an add. and
■ rnor Pei11.
i 1 ennesi
of mem!
,t .j
l"d. and still
t? elected during the war.
qne-tii'tied. By what ric
legation been excluded?
M me. He lias given no
eld tin floor to enable him n
The ( lei k replied : If it
""-r 1 will rive the reason;
it Western
( has pro
to which position he
nnd whose loyalty is
;t has the Virginia
I want the Oh rk to
■eu.-on for it. 1 will
answer the question,
is the il.sirc of the
Mr. Sir
all. a nd d.
The'Civ
of hi>- dut
Bt'U'tl.
Mr. Rti
- ii--, (in his seat ) The llinsc know it
m't want the reasons.
:k said, what he had done was in view
and ho was willing to let the record
Si r. 2 And be it farther enacted. That all acts
ot Congress, and all h»wsof the State of Maryland
in force in said District, and all ordinances ot the
cities o' Washington and Georgetown inconsistent
with the provisions of this net, are hereby repealed.
Mr. Niblack, of Indiana, asked leave to offer a
resolution, that, pending the consideration of the
subject, the members claiming seats be admitted
to tlte floor of the House.
Pending the resolution, the House adjourned.
A W.tpp about ADVF.Rnsi.VG.—At tin's par
ticular soasoiij says tiie Augusta Trans
ipt, Wbpn tlte summer is departed and
coolness of fall approaches, prudent
t= la
all.
list t’e
ning. said it was known to
that the State of Louisiana
?s bv p rmission of the gen-
t.i’taan tr t\j Pennsylviiuia; (Mr. Stevens) who
?- v ■ his :i-sent to he record ; but now Louisiana
i? exclttilcd Tlte Republicans then arlniitted t"0
members from Louisiana, and now the Clerk as-
siimi'd the responsibility of excluding the them
'Ms elect trom tlmt State. Why this inconsistent
cy of action as wAfi „s absurdity?
Mr. tea-hburne. of Illinois, remniled the House
that on the ore:,Sion to which the gentleman refer-
r. n. the 0 lerk pul the names of the two Louisiana
members on the roll. They did not vote for
Speaker, and ft*' House sonritime alter refused to
let them biiAWOr.il. uu . , .
Mr. Brooks : That was after the Speaker was
chosen.
Mr. Washburno: They were never members. N
Mr. Brook?: But they cave their votes far
Fpeafcv’r without objection from the Republicans
v. n«l did uot want to h*-ar the reasons or the Clerk.
T^iis was not parliamentary. Tennessee, Louis
iana nnd Virginia were all to be excluded without
debate.. Were gentlemen afraid to face debate*
after passing .a resolution in caucus excluding
metnb'TS from certain Stafes without discussion ?
Mr Stevens: I rise to a point of order. It was
once held that, on the assembling of members on
the first day of the session, no other business was
in order excpjjUajnplipu to organize by the elec
tion of offirers.
Mr. Brooks: I frdstdho - gentleman will not be
impatipuL X-wouhl -say to hiuwstrtec, but first
hear.- The itetiup of thp Clerk is to be carried on
without debate: In the whole History of the coun-
tey. nnd throughout it? revolutionary period, there
is uo reoord of^ violence more flagrant than that
the
persons begin to reflect on ther wants,
nml turning over in their minds to what
extent llieir incomes can be stretched,
next determine what articles they are
most in need of. Accordingly, says the
Charleston (S. C.) Ncvjs, the newspaper
is referred to, and the advertisements
scrutinized, where, ten to one f the adver
tisement of a steady and judicious adver
tiser is selected, and the goods obtained
there. Without patronizing the newspa
pers, no merchants can make money- and
the men who derive great wealth from
mercantile pursuits tire fcilown always to
have been liberal advertisers.
At Kingston, Ga., “Bill Arp’* received
But the gentleman from .f > e:tn?ylvariia r (Mr. Stc-1 ^ votes, while C. II. Sfnith received on
ly one. Would it not be A capital joke if
Bill should beat Smith.
which is propped to be virited ou th** minority of j M'bSDOM, of^B tua \ ista
eatitleU to be represenicil in either House of Con- 1 T ’ ,r * x °
no - memtier shall be received in either
House by the excliiMon of fifty-seven Repre- _
*»d that, t to. with*»tdebate. I would I
pT j* b om Pennsylvania, at what |
wwhe-trill uitrodnee the ; »int resolation which !
r -Mt - l
3Iarricd,
On the evening of the 5th inst.. at the residence
H. SLEDGE, by the Rev. JE^SE
Mr W n - O'NEAL and Miss LIZZIE
bLEDGE—all of Troup county.
The happy couple will please accept onr tbank-
for the nice cake which they presented to us.—
Good things are always thankfully Received by the
printers oft sfteh occasions, : ( i ( •
At the residence of the bride’s rtiolitt, on the
12th mst , by the Rev. Mr. PIERCE, Mr. F. L.
)OM, of B ina Vista, find Miss ANlfA E
EVANS, of Troup county.
% *
At the residence of the bride’s mother, on the
7th in?t., by JOSEPH L. PHILLIPS, E=q., Mr
ELISHA MELTON, of St. Clair county, Ala., and
Miss M VTT1E GRAY, of Troup.
UT'MTF; Managers wi tild respectfully state
thatj in the selections of Artists for
the Colossal Alliance, it hasbeeri the Pro
prietors desire to sectire sueli a variety
that no patron snail fail to find in it such
that will instruct the mind and enchain
the attention.
Tbe Brilliant floater of ftkkrWrt
\Vhit5h adarn this Famed Circus, are nn*
paralleled in their sc-treral specialities.—
The magnificent
SCENES IN THE ARENA
Are enriched and beautified by Gorgeotis
Paraphernalia and Superb music.
3Iessrs< Stone, ltosston & .Murray,
Having banished the antique style, afld
reached perfection in this organization,
•ffer no stale or exhausted acts.
litv Features and Fresh Novel ties
Never before introduced to the public.—
Attached to tbe Combination are
Prof. HiitcliingsoiUs Trained Dogs,
itXD
Den Stone’s CoiB*e Males, Gafcr and RHe, '
Will show how inuch livelier they are than
all other Comic Mules, Trick Mules, Fun
ny MftlW;^inditT^ -'Mi’lles, of itiy other
Quaint Mules kpowu to fame for being!
Queer in their conduct.
PHltlieiMtehlionajs'cttlMi lb tte -
GRAND ER^ EXIURITIQN,
Or, the Gymnastic Miracle of ^Sfronautic
Oscillation, or '■
fLVlNG THE Attt,
By the intrepid Pancratis, SIGNOR FEE
DINAND, the Wdndefof the World!
This splendid Gratuitous Exhibition Will
be given adjacent .to Stone, Rites too &
Murray’s Circus Pavilion at o'clock.
, f < t ; Afi)llSSlGS :
First Class Seats,... m QQ.
Ghildveo,-. • I /. • • • • 4 • • * *
Colored Gallery,-., 70
# Doors open at 2 and 6 o clock, p. m. _ _
Will exhibit rtt NEWNAN, Monda^
Dec. 25th, WEST POINT, Wednesday,
Dec. 21th, audat OPELIKA, Thursday
^Dec. 23th. ‘ 3 dcc!5-2t
!
THE SUB$CRIBER,thankful forpast
favors, and by a prompt attention to
business, hopes fora continuance of tbe
i
€u-’tlatr and lferk Done Promptly. ,
TERMS—CASH. NO WORK IJELIVEF^D
GILBERT FORBES.
NTlL PAID FOR.
sept-5-tf
Houses aud LotiMr Sale.
T^f'O .of tbe ip<> sl durable Houses nnd
Lots in the city ."large and finely finished,
with well improved grounds, and every
thing to make them desirable. One situated Eusfer
of the Public Square, and the other on the West.
For sale at low figures by
sept'22-tf J. E. MORGAN & SON.
Land f0r Sale.
OFFER for sale my LAND, lying Itto and A
half miles West of tbe city of La(Jratige,On the
road to Vernon. There is Three Hundred and Fif
ty Aorc« in the. irabt — well improved; 4itb good
buildings. {Lc.&6.
I also offer fof sale TWO HOUSES afad LOTS
in the city ot LaGrange, near the Public square.
noV3 / W. H. SI MS.' ’
C- F.. AKERS,
Attorney afit Law*
LaGrange,. ....... V.:..:. .GEORrtrA.
Office, over S. W. Moore’S, in Bull & FeHhiPs
old office.* ; c- dtta »'i .ic-'iv-'tledWfl*’
JhlV£HY AND SALE STABLES.
P. L. MILLER & CO.
R ESPECTFULLY' inform the Citizen? of T/a-
Grunge. and the Traveling public generally,
that tll'-y have opt-ned th«- Stable? formerly kept
by Miller, Ferrell &Co.. where they will keep con
stantly on hand, for Hire, the best SADDLE and
harness horses, hacks, Carriages.
BUGGIES, &c.
They will also keep Horses »n<l Mules for sale.
Orders for the PitrehaJe or Sale ot Slock prompt
ly attended to.
All orders for Ihe OMNIBUS must be left at the
office of the Siihs Heusc.
N B. The highest cash prices paid for Corn. Out?;
Fodder, Ilay, Ac., delivered at, the Stables.
LaGrange, Georgia, Oct. 31, lStio. nov3-tf
I>UOTC)(■ RAPIIIC GALLERY
RA!
DRY GDODS,
1)11 ESS GOODS, ~
DR ESS TR 131311NGS,
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
KI IDIOMS,
HATS AND 1’ VPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES*
HARDWARE AND CUTLERy, CROCKERY,
And Good.-, of all Kinds,
which I will ?t !1 at Reasonable Profits. All / Ssk
of the Public is to ex. mine and price tny Goods.
I am t]”ten(t:n‘-d ‘o try lo please.
novlT-tf JNO. G. WHITFIELD.
IY & PROPTTITT
TAKE ideasure in announcing
i> {b« public that they are now
prepared to execute all work in
their liii'-with neatness and dis
put. h. The AMBKOTYPE. MLLAI.M >TVPE
SPHERE()TYPE,and,especially, the CARTE Dh
VISITE—the most pb asing and popular picture
ever introduced—taken from life or copied from
Ambrotypes.
Having just erected a large and well adapted
Light, and availed tlieni-elvi-s of all the latest and
varied Improvim-tiN in Photegraphy, tin v feel m>
li'-sitancy in saying that they ;tre jtrodneing I’ic-
itires equal to those of any Gallery .South, or elsc-
wliero.
They have just received, and will keep on hr.n-l(
ii... i.i,i.i .iinl must tUgaul 1’liOTOfIRAl’HIO ALt
BUMS—all siz s : a so. fJarte de Visiles, for sale,
of all prominent Generals and other Celebrities ;
Ambrotype Cases, OUt-Very description; and, in OfiOCERIES aiKl«€OUNTRY PRODUCE,
shf>rt. they have Ihe Material anil r acuities, and 7
intend to make Pictures that will challenge the
T. r. i: v a N s
J. K. MORGAN, Jit.
At CO.
rim.RrfAi.s t«i-:.u.KR5 in
Just Received,
Best Gunny Bogging, • -j
Green Leaf Rope,
No. 1 Mackerel, by the kit,
• Superior Rkr Coffee;; r
Brown Sugar, Segaw, and Tobacco.
—A LARGE LOT- OF—
Cttfn and Corn Meal,
No. 1 Family Flouf,
Best Country Hams,
Butter, Lard. Ac.
WISH TO PURCHASE :
300 Bales Cotton.
500 Bdshels Dried Fruit;
Peteled and Unpeeled.
*ep2Mf J. e. Morgan & son,
North side Public Square.
security Insurance company,
fto. 119 BROAfittAY,
XeW-Yorki
Dr. Little ^
C AN be found at bis Did Office, (Up ^iairsY^ext
door to the Sims House. ’ ftfeidrfnce; tteehbd
block, west ol tbwSquare. « J'i-.IH
P. S.—Persons having Medical Woraod In-
truments will please return them. jks une23-t
. Ct|fdi(n v
J$., ( J. ,CRAY r Efl, l)eutist,.tei^erf his
prolessiofial services to the citizena
of La Grange and surrounding Copn-.
try. Office over A. E. Cox & Co.M itofe. >
All kii.dS of Produce tflken In pajrment for
work jnly24-tf_
Albert Lehmann, ^
ttv watchmaker and, jeweler.
£■ ire; Grange, Georgia.
WILLall work;n h«sU«ejoJ»l|tusiae^8 att*e
Stfortestnotlceana pn reasonable terms. He so*.
Hcitsa liberal el the pnbiic patroo*g e j
shop east sideot tl
ire. mayMf
' Houses and Lots IbrSale or ttX“
change!
I WiLL sgiL.espneperty sev-
0f4l DwelUng Houses and Koto in the city-ef
LaGrange. Enquire or . . “ • j
septgAf - ; , . . iLlf. RICHARDS.
Fldiir hjf.
deeSJ=tr'-
75 mm%3wm\.
decS-lm
_ ... ffij
Mf. T. GODWIN.
ASSETS :
Casli oil hand, .
Boudsj Mortgages, AO..
Total Assets’, .........
.$ 118,085 G6
.1,406,115 27
...... r. .$1,585,100 93
r’,1// K l l ■ JJAJ*t|TIE3 I ? ., V f < S r i *• t
Capital Stock,>i.4.U4*»-« j.$M)Q0,000 00
Surplus $585,100 93
Unadjusted Losses, $53,032 60
gQT No dthtfr liabilities. ^ .' . . ( ,
tllO Jt AS W •' BIRDS ALL. Presideat- ,
O.’G. CARTER, Vice-President.
R. L. nxYnocK, Secretary.
D» Mc31ILLAX, Agent
decl , LaGrknge, Georgia.
SUER31 AN, JElSSUP A C0.,
itANXFAcrtrHfna, imfoiiters Jnd vtnotESAbE
Dealers id
SADDLERY, HAR3ES9, COlCfl MATERIALS,
Springs, ARM) HtlbB,Spokes. Shafts Felloes ;
Also, Rubber and Leather Machine Belting, and
'' Rutiber Steam Padtlng ■>V • 1 :
Freacb. German and American Calf Skins, Shoe
< Fvn^fgs. «s4 J»ea|h«r of, VW
225 Brnxd Street,
Adjoining City Bank, and
and Globe
Broadway7%vm Yor|^ in ( ?
il
te United S'tdtes
Bui
A far sale by
ailmiratioi! of every pi rson of taste and appreci
ation
Please call amt see Specimens. Gallery, at th n
old stand-ol P. Phoi-iiitt, up-stairs, on the corner
East of the Baptist Chinch.
m. w: itASBUuv. [nov.1] r rKonmrr.;
NEW DRUG STOKE.
H. W. rl'.XKT,
Of Alabama.
C W. WINTER,
Of Atlanta. Ga
FINNEY & WINTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS'
Second doer from T. Kile'.®, Corner Marietta St.,
Atlanta, Georgia.).., • ?
Have on hand^anil. are.dai^y.receiving,
itND
General Commission 3Iercliant<^
' LaCRANGE, GEORGIA,
H AVE always on hand
SUGARS,
COFFEfc;
SALT.
-BAGGING, -
ROPE,
BACON,
LARD,
IRON,
A good assortment of LIQUORS,
hard-ware,
ALL KINDS .VF.OIL,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
VARNISIII-S,
PUTTY,
HAIR OILS,
. DRj.'GR,
DYE-STUFFS,
WHITE LEAD,
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMES,
&c., Ac., Ac.
The prirb.-ft of WINES, BRANDIES and WfTLS-
KEYSj for medicinal purposes, always on I and.
Country Merchants and Physicians would do
well to call aud examine our Stock before purchas
ing elsewhere, as we are dptorufined to sfll at the
lowest mdrket pri'ces’. ' ffept20-fim
McOAMY & OO.,
WKOIJESAlj: AX I) -ifETAit DEAI^KS-Ef
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, PER'
FftiMiERV, ‘
ATLANTA# -v.*wJiUrffiDRGI A
R. i:>)
Practical Druggist, of long experiiicfe,
JNOi C.- WtilfHi^t
Line,
PROD
:ral prices paid li>r all kinds of COUNTRY
UCE. novlO
STOVES AND TIN-WARE/
THE UNDERSIGNED, having
purchased the old Stand, of Joum
J. Walk tit, deceased, will keep OB
hand a full assortment of
Cooking Stoves,
ITc'athig Stoves,
of all sizes and style*;
Tinc-tV'are, oT ail descriptions ;
such as Coffee Pots and Urns; Milk, '
Wash Pans * Oil, Lard and Butter CnM , SMmge
Staffers; Gallon, Half-gallon,
Half-pint Measures; CapdJe-stickfl*S«nii . ^ _
whieh be Will soil on REASONABLE TERMS, io#
will be pleased to wait on *.
REPAIRiNC? of ‘9 kiods “ ofl * w5lh
ntis and dispnfeb. .- ^
.... desired* be will older COOKfNG UTRIf-
W JPlRBft
. ur. mmoaM.
care, neat-’
. M
the business. Dealers and Pb/'
^.prdy 9 £' fi^aiolly.filled:
nans solicited, »°d will « /\i y A GO-
J. U. CI^tAVBteUiD- ?' '
cleaveland k itqjhojLH)
#*wbn rnernmovitm^
. . ' AW '■
’GE^EBAIi. GtiOtiEBS*
West aide of the PablicSquara, *******
' Mtbtkikeout^’. ;
J-iJ ■ '■ ,
iiaiGrametr V******* .''
antly on hood ALL ARTl^
sic i a ns solicited:
sepl*J9
McGAMY A CO-
rs.f.'U
door to T. S. BvfldaoId * ^^**** r ** ;
GRUCfR ANR «WIMISSI0N. MERCH^NJ.
. * w»U supplied Stock of
asus®.*®- : • .
‘Xil'tfrr" •mi>"* t *****
ILL Seep
ei.r
which 1h<
can be b