The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, December 22, 1865, Image 4

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<3 4 ■Mi From the New York News.] Georgians in the AVais t'RlEF SKETCBE8 OF HER DISTINGUISHED CFFICEr.3. Ofiorgia had 105,000 soldiers ir. the field, hot including 15,000 militia, portions of ISAAC WISE. in Columbns practicing law, the profes? sicu of which he is a distinguished mem ber. He commanded a brigade in Long- street’s corps at Chickamanga, and had /^ffER for the LOWEST PRICES three horses shot from under him. Sub-! sequently he was shot in the arm, which fust scraped the skin off a little. A few whom fought in the trenches at Atlanta. j momcnts aftcr he , vas bad1y wotlnded in Twenty-five thousand of these poor fellows j thc breas . by a 8ho t and left tlm „ are under thc ground, rotting m ">hospit- fieldf but retu rned in eighteen minutes apd 3 aide graves, among them Cols. D AY . , resuined (he command °f b ; a br5 gade. He | ev , Smith, ...tuigiss, 1 i esc-dt, Go- mbs, urn- • nr0R p n ip,i + n nio nc nt , 0 ,.r m,, » ir avest i ROB’t O. DOUGLASS. Wt§E &. OOUGLA§§, the Largest and Best-selected Stock, of STAPLE AXD FANCY is presented to me as one of the bravest 1 men in Georgia, and I guess he is. .. 0,1. o, , TT i Brig. Gen. Phil. Cook is practicing law j icy, Maunge, Slaughter, bhropshire, liar- j at Oglethorpe, and was a delegate to the 18,^Cooper, Jones, Colquitt, t.lotiD, Luinar , ] a ^ e jonvention. Ho commanded a brig- ade in Lee’s army. While being paroled mins, Mills, Phil, and Ed. Tracy, Doug lass, Levi Smith, Williams, Evans, Dela ney, ^ ris and others. ever brought to LaGrange! The Stock consists of the following principal Iu thc cause of the rebellion Georgia tbc following took place: - Major, I’ll be lost, m tbc death of many of her general b ed if l “ ant t0 take anv oath.” The officers, seme of her most gifted and gal- Ma - ,< y ou know the conditions, sir.”— hint sons. Thc first on this list, probably, ; Cook-Well, PH take it.” Major: “I is Major General William H. T. Walker, know you will” Cook: “Yes, i’ll sub- who fell dead at one of the battles in front scr j be to the obnoxious instrument; but, of Atlanta, pierced n his v:ta,s witli l ed- j lV a ]| that is good, if I bad every man era! bullets. ! Je was a citizen of A ugus- the Yankee army in a fort and that f< ta, and ft the Uniti himself r war. Jji witli but y years was an ■ !!:-: *s Ann\’, having won :<u a j| ( :-Unction in the Mexican a one of the bravest, and reptinns.onc of the ablest generals in the ('- .nf, d< rate Anri}’. A : short time 1 efore his (h ath he was H'-ven- !y woimd'-d in tin* fni-t, bnt retiirimd to Ins command during tie exciting Fcenes u nich transpired in hunt ol Atlanta in the .gum- jfier of ’Sat. In the memorable battle in ; m tin was mint'd, I’d touch it off and send them n*y.” Cook entered tho army as a sergeant. lie is now a candidate for congress. Maj. Gen. Gilmer is at his home in Sa vannah, doing nothing, ylle was a gradu ate of West Point, and was a captain of engineers at the commencement of the war, on dntv in California. It is said that he went into the thing reluctantly, but iii! yielded to state priddral which tho lamented Mcl hernoa yielded Maj. Gen. Howelljffibh, Secretary of up his life for his country s existence, j j be treasury under JjjHfe Buchanan, is at Walker led a charge in which his diMSion Macon. J took diunflfpltt his plantation a lost nearly three thousand in killed and j- ew dayg ago, fi-j££jCU)4 everything in wounded, he himecll being numbered | n ; r ,, nrdpr j imtMKmH rather a kind wound* among the nice order. I juq master, as none , rroes have left Prig. Gen. T. H. It. Cobb, of Athens, was j had hard^wwk to believe this, ; hilled at thc battle of Fredericksburg, disliking him, as I did, for his double deal-j lie was very active in urging (lie so,mein ^ ith our government. Many people j to the fn ! !, and became a conspicuous of- f} j- ( ] lP Vin th are of the opinion that Cobb j finr early in tlie war. He was killed, by •f s;u 11 while in conversation with is on parole, like Johnston, Hood and nth- [ OIK' 1 >f 1 Iiis s l.aff < -fl" i'( -rs. lie ' iv a s a lawyer 1-y pro less ion, r>( m nii railed at t ainriit •nt s. and is sal J to hav c I l>e“n, by t Imse xvlio knew 1 lim best, a ti no fi ic-iid am 1 a ti iiris- iian o-> •nil. 'man. Bri^ . G r 11. Paul J y’cmiti' rs, i ,f Ui. lum- bus, w as killed at (',!■ ttyslu: 'fo J li had (listing •uis! lied liinis fir upon nt: my 1 lard finijglit lie Ids in lb c y ioutli, and peri.- shod upon t III- 1 - -va! soil of I’ciii.? V 1 V i in ia. He was a giaiiilatc ot W est I’o int, blit I bc- lit? vi 1 !: C W as n d in flit : army at i Lhe t-i eak- pan ing out of I he rebel I n m. Ihig (b n Francis S Bartow of .-'avan- nali, was tl clirsl distinguished Georgian who fell in the causeless rebellion, he and •laniard t'c, t f S tilth Carolina, bilking been killed while leading a charge at the first battle of Hull Kun. During an excit ing stage of the lull tie, line, who was com rnandiiig a brigade next to that "f Har low, remarked to the latter, “Look at Jackson. lb ’s as firm as Ten minutes afterwards, Hi were both mortally wounded. Prig. Gen. George P. Doles, of Milledge- ville, a i -urn yman tail-u at I he time t 1 the st-.vs.von of Georgia, was killed at Gold llaibt r. lie went into the ii Id as a captain, but was soon afterward advanc ed to the colonelcy of the Fourth < ■wai ,1 ngia. d lo n a \vi v crave man, lie ! and rceeiveiFTfis-'qn ■•■motion of brigadier genera! f.>r gSilbiat e.mduet in the battles of the WildertW I trig-, (bn. (.'laudius; C. Wilson, of F-a- vannali, died from the effects of a severe wound which lie received at Chickamanga, coupled with d; ease. 1!" u as a lawyer of eminence, and had made his mark in Jiis profession, lie is said to have been a true friend and a brave m m. mi:: w iiA*roilts or tiu: o'M Kunure (iF.NKi: u s. Georgia furnished about fudy general officers lor the Confederate a.my; six of whom were killed. All the rest like those of Alabama, have got themselves into citi zen’s harness, and most ol them have i ms is not the ease. Wilson never j d him. It will b<* remembered that the secretary of war gave orders for the j resumption of hostilities, after Sherman’s ! mistake with Johnson. Cobb immediate-! !y surrendered and is simply a prisoner j of war. i Ma j. Gon. Hubert Toombs is—no one j knows where, lie is a fugitive, and is I supposed to be in Cuba. The wiseacres sav, "we’ll bet he isn’t one hundred miles from Georgia," but reckon he is. Toombs played it on our felh.ws pretty nice. A j corporal’s guard was sent, to his house to j arrest him with orders to treat him kind- j !v. The corporal knocked^ at the door, an 1 Toombs opened it, with“W!inf will v u have, gentleman?’’ "1 have an order for the arrest of General Toombs, sir. Is he in?” said the Corporal. “Yes,” replied Toombs, “he's in, but lie's engaged just at present. If you’ll step in and take seats, he will be in in a few minutes. I’ll go and tell him.” Toombs rushed out of the room, had his horse saddled, rode off, and has never been heard from since.— j The corporal smelt a mice a short time af ter. but the bird had flow::. I.h ut Gen. Hardee, after a trip f o Mo-j bile and New Orleans, lead arrived at his j home in Savannah a few days ago. While j I was in Mobile lie was the recipient of a ; CALICOES (the best brands,) GINGHAMS, All-Wool DELAINES; Worsted DELAINES, (Plain and Figured,) f or t; English and French MERINOS, Plain and Figured ALAPACA ; THE REAL IRISH POPLINS !! ! SILKSi 50 Patterns Plain and Figured SILK ; Black SILKS ; REPS SILK, (the finest made.) FLANNELS of all description ; LINEN, TOWELING, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, PIANO COVERS, BROWN LINEN, HOLLAND, AM NOW RECEIVING one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of CAMBRICS, SWISS MUSLIN, JACONET, NAINSOOK, VEILS, CRAPE, Linen COLLARS and CPIT’S, Ladies’ STANDING COLLARS, SCARES, GLOVES, 1ICSE, 41 isses’ HOSE. In fact, every thing belonging to a First Class Dry Goods Store. GR0CERIE&T GROCERIES I W. T. GODWIN, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, AW* Dealer in Produce of ail kinds, LaGrange, G eorgia. I GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac. ever offered in this Market. I am determined to pat my Goods at such prices as will INDUCE TIIE PEOPLE TO BUY THEM. I shall sell them at a very small advance on cost, having for my Motto: “ Quick Sales and Small Profits /” My Stock consists, In part, of the following ar ticles : 20 barrels A Sugar ! 10 barrels B Sugar ! 5 barrels Crushed Sugar ! 10 bags Rio Coffee ! 5 bags Java C-uffee ! 2 bags Black Pepper ! 2 bags Spice ! 1 bag Ginger ! 100 barrels Salt!! ! Axes, Shovels, Spades. TUrnes. Trace Chains. Pud-Locks, Stock Locks, Chisels, Augers, Screws, Hand-Axes, Chop Axes, Files, Saws, Planes, Hammers, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Ae. 50 bags Shot, Nos. 2, 3, 4 1 5 kegs Powder ! 25 pounds Bar Lead ! 20,000 G. D. Percussion Caps ! SUNDRIES! 15 kitts Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2 1 12 boxes Cheese ! Inhales Bagging ! Rope. Twine. Duckets, Brooms, Tobacco, Cotton Cards. Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Snuff, Cigars, Soaps, Candles, Indigo, Ac. 1865 NEW GOODS. ISO: w. C. JARBOE’S Variety St ox- o , £3!~ On the &ast Side of the Public Square, "bJ La Grange, Georgia, CANDY MANUFACTORY. «I. J. SEItVATirS, mm LEGAL ADTEBTlSE.mE^ . ... Sotlee to Debtor! and CreditorT^ 5 i A L , L r r '°."! in<k ; bted 10 ,I)8 Estate ofW CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, j id tho36 having plaima r fop. Eet-Ile Will present (Rcrii Vfore‘ the exK- ^ twelve months from this date or they *m y£t n - cf nrOTeJS, DOLiXjS, c£?0. ! December S. lSG5.-40d‘ ^ AWTREY - Eif' AVI) WIJoi.ESALE .VXD IlF.TAll. DEVl.ER IV Wcci. aiCe oi the Public Square, Georgia, Trail}* county. S j U0RANT.E, OEOECIA. | and cpsaios Twmty -fk.u,a„4 D„Uar, m* . wpETm , lv an00 „ 0CI , , Udie! aai| | „„ S un p.^riy » 01 ilk CenKemen, as well as to th. Girls r.nd Boys, , The a are. therefore to cite and alm%nii. Fall AND Winter Goods, j o^LaOranire and vicinpy. Unit \ _ is n V pr.-par-! persons to/how cause, if any they h f which enables him to offer to.the Citizens of Troup and adjoining Counties, the LARGEST and MOil COMPLETE stock of ! o' LaGransie and vicinity, that • i ed to fill all orders in his line with Care, pro,a ness and dispatch. He ha? on band, and will receive fresh supplies daily of tho following— STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS j Almonds, Bon-Bons, Oranges, C rapes, nishalj ’me tim- first Monday in January next UW* letters should not be graat d. ’ dec8 ~ td L - PITTS, Ordinary.’ to be found in the State * His stock consists, in part, of— Wooltn Dress Goods ! Raisins, Figs, Citron, Dates. Tamarind L emoos, Jellies, Tiijube I’a.-tt 10 cases Brandy and Whisky ! 5 cases Wolf’s Scheidam Schnapps 1 G barrels old Peach Brandy ! .-JSV- The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE of all kinds, iniv 17 W. T. GODWIN French Merinos—nil colors ' All-Wool Dt-Lain*s—all colors ! All-Wool DeLaines—bl.-u-k ! All-Wool DeLaims—figured! Black A1 Dacca ! Plaid Mohair Solid Malmir—all <’olc>r? Silk-warp Poplins! Black Bombazines' Facific DeLaines ! ! ' American P rints/ Spragne—dsrk colore ! Merimae—dark colors ! DunneFs—dark co'or? ! Philip Allen's—Fancy, for Shirts! Philip Allen’s—dark colors L Lancaster—dark colors ! Amoskeg—dark color? ! American—solid black ! American—white and black 1 English Prints ; French 4-4 Prints 1 G i n g h a m s ! A nice line of these Good? SILKS/ Solid Black ! Black, figured White Goods! j Georgia, Troup connlv. i _ Coert of Or.nrvAnr. Doc 4 tsr- F,inerts, l T-VNE-T. MARTIN having applied to me tor i’., ainarinds, ! *' tor s of Administration upon thcEstat. j H. Martin,bite of said County dec’d : th e «o a therefore to cite and admonish all person? en-F 3re t f<l to show cause, if any they have, on urtW' I ^ lu ‘ M° n «L'‘y in January uext, why said \ P Bran li' d r niits, ! { “ r sholl 'd not be granted. ' 1 ' et ' Brandies, j PITTS, Ordinary. i \ollrc to Debtors and Creditors. ' \uicy and French CoDleetiouerv. j A ll person? indebted to the E?t at * 0 f w. c v . j i\ ford, late of T roup county dec’d. ar* r • , ; j ed to make immediate payment ; and tiir>. J demands against s.ihl Estate will iin.U ‘ iav,n g f WP' i .i> C VKE> AN D DIES j in terms of the Law to * ei ‘t (Lem Preserved Frui Curd iais, OF HIS OWN MANFFAi TUBE — FREE FRY DAY ! EV- — WEDDINGS and PARTIES furnished in tue best manner, at short notice, terms. TOY'S AND INOLLS ‘D 1 w - L. ALFORD. Adn’ r Notice to Debtors and fredltor?? A LL persons indebted to the Estate of T>, F. Rone, deceased, are required to J k ° m “ , and ou reasonable mediate payment; and those having claim? raid deceased w, 11 present them to the under-iS ed properly authenticated in term? of the l. J 1 F B. RIDGEWAY.£>. Of every description-a largo and varied as? -t- State «^rgla, Tropp County. ment—suitable f..r 11 ymV'UF 'U’ j C IT R I S T M A S R R E S E N T ? ! I Vane. y. makes appiication'tT Hd/coun fc- ! All the Little GIRLS and BOYS in Town and | ? f d lsn ]\ 9 ± n pT '™ft. and it ! fountrv are notified that their old frit i CLAUS (who has not visited this part I i »»«; a j p{ , n ,. <• L | (hey j Old UO.avu.au uou J .ove mm —a.u., > j all persons conccincd are to shmvcVuT/ ' Remember the place : J. J SERYATIUS 1 , ‘ , . e M «nday in February Candy, fruit AND TOY STOKE. West side "f „ 'Vl.' "? p j> oultl notbe j o! the Public Square, LaGrange. Georgia. n Town and j 01 >/*sm.ssion from said trust, and it end SANTA ’ > ,e : iri,l f tw ,h ” Oourt tl,at s ” il i applicant A t of Georgia J P 0,nUd , ' u j u ', lian 118 ,hat ^ «l>po:X A the War,) ! rncu ' 11,1,1 b ‘;‘we any of the property of the said i .i;J I w ard came into his possession she married r him He in? n-»u quar.e.? at n,v ..un and d,s- thftt h( , r husband }s entill , d hv •n?e his favors from the above assortment. So, 3( , nt ber . anil roCeive and hold her rroJnv f lov will i)lt*be on their best b<*h:i\iot—as the i • .• . . , , , i-1op* rtjr of . - l i , i-i ;i i,„„ every description. It is ordered by the Court ii,.. Id Genileman dou t love bad OhilJren. n „ n „ ra/ino t „„„ .. , n th « nov24 J. J. SEliVATlP FRESH ARRIVAL! Jaconet Muslins ! Swiss Muslins ! Cambrics ! Check Jaconet ' Strip'd Jaconet ' Plain Nainsook ! In short. I shall keep all articles usually kept in , French j ac ,, nc t! ( hecked Nainsook ! a tirst-clas? Grocery Store. j Laihe-a' tvnl CViif/ei/ie/i's tlandker< hjr r < A large varietv. I 1 Ladies', 0<’iill'’incti'.< and JLssi’.? Hosiery ! * Gentlemen's Shawl? ! Ladies' and Misses' Shawl? ' Nubias! Hoods! Son tags ! i Ladies' and Gentlemen'? Under wear! Ladies’and (F nth-men's Gauntlets ! Kid Gloves ! Lvle-Thrcad Gloves '. H JOHX X. COOPER & CO. AYE JUST RECMIYI.D and op-u-d for at their store, West side the Public Squur NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! tO rolls KENTUCKY BAGGING, 11 coils R( >I’E. 20 sucks LIVER Pi >OL S.Al.f. ;j barrels fine (T uslu-d .-FG Alt, f> “ good Brown 2 “ MACKEREL. No. 1. 12 kits 4 dozen can? PICKLED OYSTERS. 10 dozen botili sOid Bo irbiin WHISKY’, f, “ “ S('!FIE , '.\M flCDVAPPS 4 “ ‘ (.IN COCKTAIL. dismissed and discharged from the Guardianshio i of the said K. C. Yancey; and that- this applies, j tion be published forty days in the La Uransr R,. j porter. [dec8-4(ld] L. PITTS. Ordinary. Solid to Debtors and Creditors. A T.L persons indebted to William A. Callaway t late of Harris county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having de- I maud? against "said d.-ceased will present them to i John I. Cai.lawav, Esc., or to mvsHf. J. M. CALLa'WaY. Adm'r. N ii Person.-- indebted, or having claims r.zaini} j Andrew F. Callaway, deceased, will please d , Jjk-- | wise. [dec I"] J M F / a n n c l s ! AT WHITFIELD'S OLD f 0 It Y E R 1 ’ M h.te h lann. I tcarl.' 1 FI i The attention of our LADY FRIENDS is cs- rci\«m i-tp , , ,, c , , r , ii n i . .i r n • .;.i o .. A (•< >M PI.r.Tl'. and full .Slock of every ela penally called lo the following article*, just sent J\ J pi ivati' snppi'r at 1 hr- liarul? of Federal of-| by our Mr.' Rohkiit (). Di.fia.Ass. Imm the •* Wash- x agton Knit Goods Factory,” Philadelphia . "axonv Flannel, lanne!. Twilled Flannel, did colored Ba-que Flannel, j Fancy Ojicra Flannel. Colored Mure Flannel. Flour. Meal. Paeon Hcr-ifig. Raisin; per.as. M.itche Flunking T >ds lo be louud in the market --consisting 1 liccrs. lie it a splendid officer, and is tin' author of several military works. Maj. (ion. Mcl,aw is at Augusta, doing; nothing - . Brig". Gen. Evans is at Lump- kill practicing' law. Brig. Gen. Join: 1\. Jackson is at Augusta, practicing law, ami Brig. Gum. Henry It. Jackson is at j Savannah, in the same profession. Maj j (Jen. W ayne, son ot Judge W ayne, Unit ml States Supreme Court, is in New York, j (lustavus Smith, formerlv Street Comtnis- j 20 dozen IIOUl>S, (something elegant,) 15 dozen BREAK FAST SIIAWLS, (the nc pi as ultra,) 25 dozen NUBIAS, (all colors,) j 20 dozen VAN DYKES. $ The above Good? are undoubtedly the finest ns- ; of— i DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DR ESS TRIMMINGS, CLOAKS and SIIAAA’LS, RIII RONS, H ATS AiNI> ( A I»H, ROOTS AM) SIIOLS, BAI.MOR L AND HOOP SKIRTS! j R t a (1 tj - m a d t ('/<>[ h t n g ! In Suits and Separate Garments. LADIES' SHOES . verv stvle ’ GENTLEMEN'S Pools AND SHOES! BUY'S. MISSES AND INFANTS .HHM ALSO: . Lard. Soda Cr n kers, . Seda. P -pj" r. Sjiiee ;. fa: d’.' flu w big ibaco. Mas..!.'? lilacl lacking Bni: ii".-, ' igar,, ■h P,r indy, t )-nub irgs, • ' 1 * >'i ') a 1 nr. a : id I b i* - ton Cards, xr.. Ac. Tl e publii resj v pm tl IV 5II A P i I Broad Glotbr, Satlinett.--, (1 t) () (I S ! • Joe—kin C.i-'itnere, sioner in New York, is at his home and so i sort ment ever seen in this or any other city. Wc are Taliaferro, Bay:..,1, Capers and nth- f‘!“ Ladics to cu,ne 11,1,1 c^nruine for | HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY ers. Gen. M.-rccr is in fort 1’ulaski, j cum - - And Goods of all Kinds, Tweed? J cull charge'll with wa our soldiers. nly murdering five of ,1,1 Lieut. Gel). John 15. Gordon, a lawyer of ahilitv, is practicing his profession in Atlanta. From what I saw of him, 1 am of the opinion that he is an lion, r.thie man and a scholar, lie is lamed for his well known integrity, his high sense of honor, purity of character, and his magnanimity ml. lie m as a dauntless soldier.— CLOAkS! One Hundred of the Finest and Best always on hand, and new lots daily arriving. J o H N S O X ’ S UNION WASHING MACHINE —AMI — WRINGER COM BLN El). T would take time to count up the different ! . . Machine*, which have in va- 1 Bugle and Jet Dress Trimmings ! | which I will sell at Reasonable Profits. All I a~k j of thc Public D, to evan'lnc and price my Goods. I ain determined to try to please, nov 17-tf JNO. G. WHITFIELD. I kind? of Wusliin ions ways, for the last ten year?, solicited the at- I cation of housekeepers, boasting themselves as | lie nr phis ultra of inventions in that line. But j ,, , i somehow, the promises they made we:e'not ful- I ’ ‘ ' ' ‘‘ lL " map • I'll.*. He Us .ill. At anv rate, none 1.1 them found their way i 11' UC. 1 ir COli versa! in With llic, he stated into grner. il nso. and the lim :. -is <■ t'wash-day con- I that he was l i < > t only willing to acquiesce tinned as horrible a? ever. This waste here with thc p iwcrs that be, but ho foil that grett- d, since, within the whole range of domes- 1 , i.i i , , lie,,’ t c wants, there is no desideratum like that of a lie stood p oi god to support and dolonti ., , ,. , ,, , , , . . . p 1 1 .. . . machine that wi i:!d actually do what ihc inven- tiH' { ’M.t tntiou :uiu il‘C \ i ft loll f «Uiu .tu- wo have rtTerreilJto so 1 ruoij prtHiiis'.d. clod that ho should do all in ins j over to If, however, wc are not greatly mistaken the j elevate tho South, and to Fl ing about that discovery of the right thing has been hit upon, i liarniot,v wIdol, oxi-ted b, twoon tho Not th :UlJ th , e lall,,rs lllul 1 T is t ri,>s M ' or ! , . - , , ,, . anv other dav usually devotid to the week s lava- and I'Hintti boloro tho war. .Many ot In tion, are soon to be numbered among disagree*, i lura ti) run for govor- 1.1,• memories. This change lias been accomplish- j ed by the invention ot Mr. Johnson who. in what j i? called his Union Washing Machine, with its at • ,, , '". , . taclunent has produced an apparatus, which, for liudoii wont nit.) tho aimv as a cap’.a’iii. capacity of cleansing and wringing out clothes. Brig. Gen. William T. Wofford, of Gass seems to be without a drfrrt men.Is arc nr nor, and' one or m ro papers of tho state have iiominatod him as their candidate.— comity, and whojs represented to rno ; a strong Union man up to active hostili ties iu the field, is running for Congress. He commanded a Brigade of Georgia troops in the Army of Virginia for a lent Its advantages are manerons. It is a great time and immense lal>or saver.it cleanses, by the same number ot operations, a* perfectly as the sirong«'st and mj?t carolul hand van Jo it; it saves wear and tear: it is very simple, not liable get oui ot order, and can be worked by any time. but during’thc last few months of body with sense and str. ngth enough to*put clothes in a tub and move t ick and lorth a crank, which vivlds to a very slight pressure. Having seen it in the war he had charge of the Northern District of Georgia, At present he is at his home practicing law. Brig. tion. Brian M. Thomas, a graduate of W est Point, and a jolly, good natured fellow, with a big l elly, is acting as chief clerk on board t sc steamer Clara Dunning, which runs between Mobile gomery. He is a native of Georgia. He was captured at Blakely by Gem Garrard, on the it) h of April hist. -Maj. Gen. Joseph IF Wheeler, thc dis tinguished cavalry officer, is in the cotn- mision business at Augusta. He was a graduate of W est Point, and was in cum- 4Ye lo'on a fine Stock always on hand, mid are regularly supplied with thc latest styles. CLOTIIIXG ! In this line, our IIvase is too well known to re quire further introduction from us. Anybody iu want ot COATS, l’ANTS, ’ VESTS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HALF HOSE, OVERCOATS, NECK-TIES, SUSPENDERS, Hats and Caps! Gentlemen's Hats and Caps—every grade! Boy's Hats and Caps great van tv DRESS TRIMMINGS—ev- ry styU. HARD-WARE ! TABLE AND TEA SPOONS ! CRt)('K F.KY and (.LA SS-WAR E ! TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY .If)11 \ N. ( i it )PER A O a: | NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS ! I Sg.Y.OOO WORTH <>J' MAY GOODS JUST RE I El V El) At <lu* Old Booli-Store Stand, LAGRANGE GEORGIA. r I MI IS STOCK Id lit Hr 11 ANDCUMPLETE j .4«lit>iiiistratri\‘* Sale. C \N Mm.day. tin: 11th ot December.instant.w:!* / be sold at the late residence of John R. \ George.deceased, in file city of LaGrange. all the ; Pei irlialde I’l iqierty—including Household and ; KitiAon Furniture—be’onging to I he estate ot said j deceased. Terms oil dav id sab*. j decI-2t ELIZABETH GEORGE, Adro’i. E> tut;>r'> Sale. T Y^ILL be sell' ii :!.e firsi Tuesday in January \ next, betel" ih Court lion*'.* dour in La de d Grange. Troe . . ty rul the LAND b- long n? . | 1 * Mu* ’"tat" .* ;;..b. tl I! til. late of said Countv, 1 ' : d'Cea-ed, • 'Viluw'H dower eM epted ) CM.sl.t- i ing t>: two liundr' d ami ninety ('-’‘.nil acre.-, mere ; or less it J.-ii.g ti e |d.ie*- whereon It. bert Hail i rc-ideil: lime of hi? limilti, and known as i pert of i No* i and 1)7 in the ti th district of nly. .-.ed under ill" last will and tea- .iid b ee is ll, fill the iien. br i,( ti.' heir*. !e know n on the d iv oft? ile. JOHN N. HALT*. Ex'r. DRY C, O ( ) 1 ) s , mis. UPS, BO >TS. •!! L: , AM* aiJli! :', i ttier Aril- I Bt orgia, Ti imp ount y. Co. i:r iii 1 JiiIiIVaKY. 1 Jet I "'LIZA P.K1 il GI-.ORGE Admiei-'r 111 lit" L-t.'e ol Jt.i:R lb- rg-. ( i.m.it deceased g ii• ■ ti• tlial -i ; in in" > n tl. lb si M" .d i. in .1 mar i I ) d-.-r to s ol Ih ' Re.ll E-’ate" b'die- j 1 -cea sell. I’ll lie- at aier.-l will fit" : i nii? with me, i! any. •that A.iv of ] i granted. * ! I'lTTs. t.vorgla, 1 rouj> toi.'aly. P C FEKRLLL. .\dm> „n tle'i. , !>. Fannin. -M. haviog m ,d- a, 1 L- iter? of D Sin Sion 1: ms: 1 ti and i — all ' .••tinnier. Si Ji.D LOW ■v hair I W 11 V ' I T. r. EVANS. J. \V. JUTLAND. J. K. MORGAN, JH. 'J’. c. i: v A a s k. co. WHOI.KsAbE DEALKR5 IN M i 111 n c r >/ ! ! - In the Millinerv Di'Pjvrtment. I bare Hie finest j LEGHORN* ami 'KN'r-MslI STB.A" MATH am! | l;i)NNETS x c f the iat-sl -"-I— : S : LK and Fi I.T HATS and TURBANS: I'LOU'ERS. PLUMES! and ORNAMENTS, and a tine line of VELVETS. | Bonnets, Hat? and b.'ap? made or trimmed to order. | The Trade supplied on moderate terms. | G110CERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE,! m^ 3 4S4 will b" ph ased to wait od their old friend?. Call and see us! U . (J. JARBOE. LaGrange. Georgia. November S, IS'm. C. it. I*.iV, W. U. KUSSKf,!.. .T. TUCKKIl. DAV, IU SSELL &. TI CK LR, G E N E R A L Uiccnljat:!,?. Specie or !i ink Hill-. Gif WILL EX<TL\NGE Ft.P GobJON, either in large <-r small lot? to sob tie n ■■ JE-^L Ai. I.L.'.lii I. i Grange. On . Jum - . • ..*,. j, THE ONE A KM MAN DIVIDING ?I!S 1*101 5 5S 'AITS! Ill" (ThTO AI MRS I ! ! •II Goi.il- a* / O': I i I..-' re I ■ go. ti, the enfy Acres I. PI IT. illi !\‘- Sale. lav ill Janu trv (Curt IL CIS" i II,. LAND, i • ;. on R. D. A. n Troup i-i.irA -tauienr of -ai operation, we are satisfied that the following statement ol it? claims i? not exaggerated: It w.i-his every description nf fabrics I roil! a coltfir to a blanket, by a new and improved process, and or common sense and scientific principles. Ifo soaking or baiting is required, e-loth? are wash- j UNDER, OYER AND LINEN SHIRTS, ed quicker, cleaner and more perfectly than by and Mont- any other system, without the least injury and without rubbing. While other machines require herculean strength to operate them. "The Union" can be worked by a boy OP girl: indeed, il is as simple as an old lashioued gjiiid stone. The attachment we bave'yj^ptioacd as a Clothes Wringer, by the use of which we can readily be lieve as is claimed for it, dot only are the pains and aches ot hand-w ringnfijravoided, but clothes will last at least onc.third. kmger. The rollers j General Commission Merchants, LaGRANGE, GEORGIA, H AVE alwnvs on hand SUGARS, C( >FFEE, SALT.* BAGGING, ID >PK, BACON, LARD, IRON. A good assoitment of LIQUORS, HARD WARE, &c. Liberal prices paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. nor 10 tnanil at Farbsle, lYtin , a short time be- being flexible, it rings pengguly ail kinds of fab^ lore thc war. Ho is eonsiJerablv under nc> and thicknesses, from «Bce collar to a blank- - r,r ,,,.i ■ * . : et. and at the same time i] r nuired. When at- - ,L ,e; ' V ' ll> ’q' 1 '. 1 ’ ^'W( C.-st t n cited to the Union Washing Machine, clothes in ate., k ng 1 t.ntios to smash tn R isecraus may lie washed, wrung and rinsed without put- roar, ii tiring the progress of the battle > f 'ing the hand in water, inhaling steam, or spill- Stoiic E.ver. lie is a dapper little folk .., ami is Lind ol the ladies—one partieulailv, ; a charming little widow in Middle Ten-j nessec. He was a pet with Bragg and i Jeff Davis, and was very unfriendly to ward Forrest It wdl be remembered that be made several demonstrations in Sherman's rear during the Atlanta cam paign. Brig. Gen. Lucius J. GartYell is prac-1 living law at Atlanta, lie resigned his i mg sious. WESTERN AGENTS. van name a co„ 271 Walnut St. Cincinatti, O. Post (ifilce Box J244. van name * co.. 82 Madison Ft. Chicago, Ill.. Post Office Drawer tiJ4S. VAN NAME & CO , 16 N. Sixth St.. St. Louis, Mo., Post Office Box 27>i>7. Mouses and Lots for Sale. mviug taw ai .mama, no resigncu uis : ^—-5, Two .• , ,, „ ■ui.ii, .i.i’.t 1,1 1 . . . . 01 l “e most durable Houses and scat ui the l ederal Longress and went into EpT Lots in the city, large and finely finished. tlie held to light against the government ! ErP!ii with well improved grounds, and every as Colonel-of the Seventh Georgia infant.- j ^' n ,“ niikcyhem desirable. One situated East ry. He remained with Ids regiment " j °‘ £ Ll'e at loT° th *" r ° U lhe West ' short time, resigned and was elected a J ?,'pt22-tf J. E. Morgan a SON member of the Confederate Congress.— ;; TT ' ' - Subsequently he received thc appointment of ^brigadier-general, and was placed in ’ command of the Georgia State Reserves, j Brig. Gen. George T. Anderson is in the auction and commission business at At lanta. Immediately after the war he tried the butchering business, but it didn’t pay. He went into the field as Colonel of the Eleventh Georgia, and was promoted for gallant conduct. From the time of Ins promotion up to the close of tlie was he commanded a brigade in Lees army.-- Anderson was all through the Mexican war. Laud for Sale. T OFFER fbr sale my LAND, lying two and a JL half mill's West of tbc city of LaGrange, 00 the road to Vernon. There is Three Hundred and Fif ty Acres in the tract — well improved, with good buildings. &c. Ac. I also otter for sale TWO HOUSES and LOTS iu the city of LaGrange, near the Public square. nov'J W. H. SIMS. Job Printing. Job Printing, of every description, neatly and promptly executed at this office, on the most rea sonable terms. Exchange O N THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK, (New- Y ork,) for sale by Dr'g. neu. Henry G. Denning is at norv'^ uoyie WfSE & DOUGLASS. DRAWERS, GLOVES UMBRELLAS, CARPET-BAGS, VALISES, TRUNKS, Ac. can. by favoring us with a call, be suited without trouble. We would also call thc attention of PLANT ERS to our Stock of NEGRO GOODS, such as— KERSEYS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, SHOES, HATS, Ac. wbich we will sell at remarkably low rate3. In conclusion, we beg leave to notice the arri val of a complete uew Stock of MILLINERY GOODS! such j*— Fine Slraw and Fell Flats, Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, dv. which will be sold at Kecijfed Prices'! Mrs. Baxter will take pleasure in waiting pr vmtore ; and, in her obsence. Miss Lizzie Grif STOVES AND TIN-WAKE. SjHE=g^ THE UNDERSIGNED, having Jflfiggflg purchased the old Stand of Jon.v Wai.ker, deceased, will keen or ^ ^ w^hand a full assortment of Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves, of all sizes and styles 5 Tine-M are, of all descriptions ; such as Coffoe Pots and Urns; Milk. Dish anil Wash Pans : Oil. Lard and Butter Cans : Sausage SniffersGallon, Half-gallon. Quart. Pint and Half-pint Measures ; Candle-sticks. Sconces. Ac. which he will sell on REASONABLE TERMS, and will be pleased to wait on customers. REPAIRING of all kinds done with care, neat ness and dispatch. When desired, lie will order COOKING UTEN SILS and GRATES for old Stores. novlO 2. c. RAMSAY. NEW FIRM. J. H. CI.KAVEI.AND. H. W. MORGAN. CLEAVELAND A MORGAN, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GrENEHAL GROCERS, \\ est side of the Public Square, and next door to Wise & Douglass’, LaGra«ge, Georgia, TTTTLL keep constantly on hand- ALL ARTL » V CLE3 usua lly kept Jby Wholesale Grocers, which they pledge themselves to sell as Cheap as can be had iu this market. at t A11 d b “ s t '" eS3 eutru stedto them Vi 11 lie promptly \ b * P " rc{5as9 of COTTON and other PRODUCE 801 rdfid: All orders for the Sale, at Auction, of Peal Es tate, Merchandise, Furniture. Stock, and other ar- Frx will be glad to attend all catlim. „»Tk q. I . . ’ "lercnanaise, furniture. Stock, norH WISE & DOUGlW* ! Kfo* ‘ at P J°“ P J at ' AUCTION &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.! (Corner of Broad and Jackson Streets,) Augusta, Georgia, TTITILL ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE AND ! VV SALE OF Iff Rinds of flooti*, Stork*, Ronds, Produrr, Krai Estate, Merchandize of all kinds, Horses, Mules, \r. Particular attention paid to the SALE and FORWARDING of COTTON. Consignments solicited from nil quarters. Liberal Advances made on Consignments, and prompt Remittances made. Relcr to Messrs. J E. Morgan & S m and Messrs. A. E. Cox & Co.. LaGrange. (7a. jul\28-0 n j NETEKMINHD I" sr-ll I :<>'••!- loir thr | \ ' >>/. and to be content with •• Q'.’K K .?.\ j AND .SHOUT PROFITS,” 1 offer to custom- C.-ffee, Sugar. Fi-h. Chec?<*. Crackers. Shoe Pegs. Thread. Awl?, Hafls, Smoking and Cle wng Tobacco, f.'-indli s. | Well Bucket?. Tub--. Bln- Bin- | F.-irjcv t.'andies. Macabov Snufi', Cigars, Sin-! Powder.Caps.Tack?. Nuts, U y ? t e 1 ? , Lobsters, r.-ed. g; v-s on thr lir-t ell lhe res' interested iav> •tl THOMAS S. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY LaGrange, Georgia, H as just received, and offers for ! SALE : LubiiUs (irnidnc And irritation Extracts, Eande Cologne, Shaving Soap, Tooth Brushes, Amber Hair Oil, Phalou's Hair Invigorator, Seltzer’s Aperient, Telegraph Hatches, Median’s Elixir of Opium, .McLean’s AntUBiliocs P»Ci 3 McLean’s Vermifnge, Black Pepper, Super Carbonate Soda. Also, a good variety of DRUGS. MEDICINES and DYE-STUFFS. angl-tf Sirup On*o?, Ginger. Spice. Pepper. Robinson County :.Kv.) Wl.isuv, Corn Whisky, I’each ifrandy, Bar Soap Butter and Eggs a 1 wavs o:: hand, fresh novfi L. SKIDM HtE COX. More New a ml Fresh Gnmls! Fine Cigars. Night Blooming Gereus. A: - Lav e:ider Water, Jockey Club. Lil y Who . I'.ae Toilet Soaps, Kerosin*- La mu? ' • : :t’? Indian Vegetable I 'ills. . pencc-r's Pil's. Strong's Sanative Pills, Ay r ? Pills, Champ’.on’s Fills, YlcLean's Pills, Wood's Hair Restorative, Mrs. All -n's Hair Restorer. Mrs Allen’s Zylobalsanmm. Sant-,id's Liver Invigorator. Ileinbold ? Ex tract Buchu. McLean's Vermifuge. I uhensli-ck* Vermifuge. S-zodont fur ll," Teeth. Piuk Ceiat for the Itch, an l many other articles v<*rv usef All of the above Good? just received ’an-1 f sale by TIMMasS. BRADFIEI.D. TI1K SIMS HOUSE, At LaGrange, Georgia, TS NOW OPEN for thc accommodation of the JL Public generally. The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. The Rooms have been newly fitted up. and the Proprietors are determined to make everybody comfortable who may eall on them. augll-tf B. F. CURTRIGIIT*& CO Mattravi Making and Repairing^ TN the room under tt e Reporter Dfivr. next duor ± to F . Holie s boot and shoe s on A Ho I! I n COMFORTS and QUILTS made to order. Per sons wishing such work will please call and leave their orders. sept22-dm Bank Notes Wanted* T HE highest market pricewill be paid for Bank Notes, Bonds aud Coupons of State and Rail- Road Stock by (septS tt ) J. McLBNDON. Piano for Sale. O NE of Newman’s fine-toned Instruments—all round : corners—Gi octave as good as new. For sale cheap'. (sepS If R. II. RICHARDS. Tlie Cotton Market Excited! S MALL lots of COTTON bought by 8ept8-tl JESSE MrLENDON. 1’iTsh Goods! Sewing Machine Oil, Snuff, Holley's Pain Ex truder, Ay r ? t berry Pectoral, Tricoph'-ni's, Sugars. Henry's Calcined Magnc-i i. Col ored Paints in oil. Concentrat'd Ley, Coach \ arnish, Japan do. ('u- pal do.. Linseed Oil. While Lead, l’uftv. Window Gi iss, Ink. Blue Slone. Ac .Ac. All of the above uriieles just received and for s>l “ h . v t s. brahiteld. JUST FROM NEW YORK! j 4.eorgia. Troup romrly. < 01 (ii’.iiix ,ar, X V'-m! ■ a r. v.'ii. 1.1 \.ms. a in, rA . late of Lee A. J. Wi,*|j.,m-. d-c< | i:- lice that lie will apply t-> the Court. j .Monday in January next, for leave in j estate of said ib cea-ed. All person? j are required to slo-a cau-e, if anyth- i or before that time, why said order -tumid not be granted. [nnvl7] I. ITTTS Ord nary Gc igia, Troup counfy, Oniux\i:v'? tirrur. N ivi-inb'-r 22. 1 f 'j FORGE II. WINSTON. Adinitilotrat'T t<f V7. | vJ II Wlnttaker, deceased, gives nutic - that he | will apply to me, cn the first Mm lay i:i Jane next, I for Lettrrs of Dismission from said tr.i-t; AU per- j sons concern'd are rerjiiir'-d to show cau c -. if huj S they have, on er bcfoie that tim", why said Let- 1 Hi - d? old not be granted. »ov24 __ L. PITTS. Ordinary. _ fieorgla, Troup county. Coi'kt Or OiiursARv, November 22, lSfia. 'T'lIOMAS S. McKFE having applied to me for ■ * Li.It(-13 of Admiiiihtration on the Estate of ; William M. McK‘-e, hire of said c tnty, deceased ; ; Tin se are therefore to cit- and atbrronisli allper*. ; sons to show cause, if any thov haw. 0:1 or before , the first Monday in January 11- xf, why said Let* i tors should not be granted, j nov24 J. PITTS, Ordinary., ; Georgia, Troup county. (>i:n:.\ u-.v's Orri< K. Julv L IffiJ- ] A SHANK. Ex cutor of John F'-ank. gives J • notice that he will ajq iv to me on tlu fir-t . (1 Monday in January, 1 SC.it. for I.' ,1 ; sion from said trust. Parties in , r ' quin-tl to ?how c-.tise, if any th y !■ Hers shoaid not be granted. -! julv 7- nitim " L. FITTS. Ordinary. Dism’.s- d are re- why Haiti. Idmlnislr.itor s 2nlc. _ iniar st l ddei ^7 1 'he first 1u.sd.iv in next, in I.aGr: ti tic- Ii Two Hundred Acres >f r.A VD. ln.-r" or • joining Henry West a id Mrs. ^tir.sou? land; also an undivided interest in five LOl’.- in the ' ot Harrisonv ille. Sold as , h° property of L g J. Williams, l ife of Troup county, clt- .a-ed r f rest of surviving Partner sJ-l at same tin.e. T. rms made known on lhe dav of nov Id A. R. U iELIAM.ff Ailm r. Notice lo Debtors aud Creditors. A LL persons indebted to Samuel Reid, Into 01 Troup Count'. deceased, arc required to make i imm.-diet.- payment, and th- se having claim* j against said deceased will present them in tcrmS_ French Calf Skin?, Hemlock anJ i of ,lle 1:lw > 10 B A. RFID, ' T HAVE just receiv- d from M.-.v York’an.t Balti- x mure a fine assortuu-ut of I ol Oak Tanned Sole Eeallier, nov 10 1Ga With fine trimmings to match, and have myself j and my old Workmen to put up work in my usual j A *‘L prr.-' •: j .superior style*, at hmsoiDibit* »sh1 livinir rate>. A j x '» I -mall lot of cal! skins and finding? (or sab- heap ] ” pies.; - i ,. j together with some r.-a-lv-nia-le flOl.ll'S, r-HOES : h - l vi.:g elnt.'ii? against ?a:ti deceased Mill pft- L ^’ mil other trek? in iu v line— all a r I lie old stand of f lit'm, proe.-iiy ulle.-teil. to .1 A. REID. . Ex’rs. JNO. 15. REID,» A‘< uloi’s NoJif O. indebted to fhe E-tate of Thcrna- I.ilc of Troop County, decrascl. i,T ® make i mined fate ] ivnu [it. urul b | -’ ?e FREDERICK HOLLE. J3oot ana Shoe Maker. nuir2.>lf !3o Yon Want to Jlake Money 7 I F so. call on Hie Subscriber, nnd you Five Thousand flu-hols of COTTON SEI D ! <i I have some fine LAND, and an excellent i t MU.-KS .O sell The Cotton S^l are the* And of Mexican Burr and Dixon, mix' a nov 24-’in HENRY WEST. Unsset Shoes and Leather. s ore. and -h ill keep c-u.-utiflv T HAVE now i I- on haml. ;i nov'2 I- Mills GEO. II. WINSTON. Ex‘tor. lofice to Debtor? and freditor. .1 LL pevrdr.H ind -bt -d to tM- estate of Jori \ Cline, ih-eeas d, ore hereby required to fhe same ; and those having claim? against sa |1 * ib ceased, are re.pu's^ed to pres nt ihrni to m e property aiithenticatC'i. J.H CI.INE. dee !.*»-4 ml Adminigtraty-^- Viticf to l/cbtort. and freditors. A LL p r-i-ii? Fud. ed to the estate of J a,:ic 2NL O. Screven. d<-ceased, are reque?ted to cots* t-irward aitd settle: tlrns-' having cl linis :<ga> n? I- on haml a 1 ,.i , . . ' a L -o'liy i-irwanl met settle: llrns- 1 uaving cl uni? ag-**;- "-v-m »..„d or^w»"Krj;. r “' ** a l "" ,er -«i - i--""' »*«« tt.e-ri'-r dct’S-tt' n „ • i" Iw. ive inomii; to L. C. Ram-cv. '*• - • GODWIN, dce'v i-hl E.'?. SCRBVfiN-