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THE B» PETTIC0.1T 1TD THE WHITE.
ITT CltAKLES MiCUY.
0, the rod. the flaunting petticoat,
That courts the eye of day.
That loves to tl ire ai d be admired,
And blinks from far away \
It may delight the roving sight,
And charm the fancy tree,
But if its wcarti.’s half as bold,
I ’ll pass and let her be :—
With her red. flaunting petticoat,
She’s not the girl for me.
But the white, the modest petticoat,
As pure a= drifted suow,
That shuns the gaZe in crowded wayB,
Where follies corne and go:
It stirs the primrose on the path,
Or daisy on the 1 a ;
And if the wearei s like the garb,
IIow beautiful is she.
With her waite, h> r nudist petticoat/
Oh, she ’t the girl for me !
1 tcii«tpc- got mi ad-show emiii mad—and ARRIVAL OF NEW feOODS.; GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! 1865 NEW GOO DS. 1866
1 we resolved to cut loose from era and j
j paddle our own canoo. j. C. TATES, W. T. GOJDWIX,
' N - w !lU tlus t,|ne 1,ad some good <* or:h side of the Pablic SqnarC;) j GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA, j.
frei.ds among ’em—some who swore we
were imposed upon, and said we had
good cause to dissolve the partnership.— TVfOULD respectfully inform the TEori.E of
They said that if we did secced and the : ▼ * Tr00 P and surrounding Couutiea that he
dbolishunist made war upon us, tliey
would stand by us ai d throw their lives |
and fortunes and their sakreJ honor right-j
in the breach, and fie first fight would j
| be over their dead bodies and so forth ■
j and so on. M3’ memory is bad, but I re- j
j member that some of cin were named |
j James Buchanan, and Dan Dickinson, and ;
’ John (Jokran, atid Logan, atid Cushing, j
j and Butler, Ptimamod t!»0 Beast, and Me- i
j Lernand, arid Steven A. Douglass who I
I got his commission about tlie time be j
died, and carried it with him to parts un-
now has on hand the
Largest, Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
DRY G- O OD S
ever brought to LaGrange J
His assortment of
Black and Colored SILKS,
French and English MERINOES,
POPLINS. MOHAIRS. LUSTRES.
And other new styles of Dry Goods,
Dealer in Produce of all kinds,
LaGrange, .Georgia.
I AM NOW RECEIVING one of the largest and
best assorted Stocks of
From tbe Republican Banner.]
Bill Arp (o his Old Friend.
Mr. f^hn Happy—.S'cr: I want to write
to you persoi ally about s<ine things thats
weighin on me. I look upon you as a 1 hi s relations, and I dont throw it up to
frend, and I feel like drappin a few lines nobody. I suppose that o*ir President
by way of uuburtheniu my sorrowful re-1 are doin the best he can. and Mr. Etli-
Can not be Surjiassed!
He has the latest styles of
known, and lastly 2 man by the name of j CLOAKS, SHAWLS 1 BALMORAL SKIRTS
j GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c.
ever offered in lhi3 Market.
I am dete r minerl to put my Good3 at such prices
as will INDUCE THE PEOPLE TO BUY THEM.
Andy Johnson who I suppose are some
j distant relation to the President of the
United States of Auieriky. But a man
! aint responsible for the bad conduct of
flexions. For the last few years you j ridge oughent to be raken up bis record
have traveled round right smart and must
have a heap of luminous observations. I
bear you are now iivinin Nashville,where
you can see all sides of everything and
read all the papers
uf
Well the war corne on - and show en
Logan and Gnshin and McLernand and
Butler and Company buzzed around a
while like bumblebees till they were
whore yon can study brought up and they lit over or? the other
i side. They got their reward and they
Paradise lost without a book, and see tin
Devil and bis angels without drawin on
the imagination, and I tho’t may be you
might assist me in my troubled feelings.
1 have always, Mr. llappy f endeavored to
sec the bright side of every pikter if it
had any, but there is one or two subjects
about which 1 had tnity nigh gin it up.
I want you to tell me if you can about
what time are the black republieauo goin
to quit pcrsecutin our people? What
arc they so cvcrlastiu mad with us about?
Old Skuball says its for treason that we’ve
gone and done, and that I am the slowest
pcrsccvin man he ever seed not to have
found it out.
Now Treason is a mil}' bad filing, and
any man found guilty of treason ought to j ln sm . s s, and keep it up as Ion
be talked to l>y a preacher right under a ! CuU i(] r,,,d r opc and timber.
/ gallus, and then be allowed to stand on
nothin for a few hours by the clock.—
Shore enuff treason I mean. Treason
where a man slips around on the sly in
time of war, and takes sides agin his
country. .lest as though, for instance, 1
should have worked agin mysnvin State
after she had seceeded. and had stole her
powder or dosertc 1 In r in hei t me of peril,
while she was defendin herself against
the combined assault of the world, the
flesh and Lie devil. I wouldent have
blapied nobody for liangin me for the like,
would you? But Skuball says we aiul
got no suvria States—that the war have
settled the question agin us on that pint.
I dont think so my friend. I admit that
wc aint nothin in partikler now, but we j Revelations hav been 200 years makin
di lave sin rm States before the war, I special arrangements for receivin their
and the sword aint settled n<ir unsettled I H „,, ct ified souls in Paradise? Treason
no great pnnciples. 1 here aint no trial 1 dm dickens! Whert s vmir d etionarv?—
of right or wrong by wager of bat tie j Whores Danl Welister? Wli. res the* his-
now a days. For mity nigh a Lundre.l \ torv „f tin-A merit in revolutions?
years this country have b.-.-n a big do- No it aint trea^m nor seeson — luit its
batin society on these questions. From j 1,-vilisli infernal 1 inhuman bate. What
the time of Hamilton and Jen’mson down I tlmv keep Mr. Davis in jail for? I
to lhfll, the right ol a State to dissolve 1 sum say that it aint Mr. Johnson's
her own partnership have been argued by voluntary doings; but tli
powerful ruiuded men, and tliere lias been j pressure of sumuKidit
more for it than agin it,. More Presidents,
more Senators, more Statesmen, mon-
judges, more people. Massachusetts ami
LADIES' BONNETS, HATS, &c.
Knit Worsted Goods 1
ITeha* a fine assor‘- rt— consisting of every
article in that line—* "-'her with a large lot of
“NOTIONSr
A large assortment of
Swiss. Mull arid India Book Muslin?,
Edging-, Insertions, Laces. Ribbons,
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, &C.
Ills large stock of
ILits and Boot?
W. C. JARBOE’S
Variety Store,
j^"-0n the East Side of {fie Public Square, "Ss?
LaGrange, Georgia.
I N addition to mv large and varied stock of DRY
GOODS and jfOTIONS. I have just received
and now opening Twenty Thousand Dollars stock
of
Fall and Winter Goods,
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
J. J. SERVATII S,
CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER,
AXD WHOLESVI-U AXD RETAIL DEALER IX
TOYS, DOIiIjS, clo
west side-of the Public Square,
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA
LEGAL AltVEItTlSEMEKrT
Notice, to DebtorsT^^^*^***
A LL persons indebted to tbe estate n ? 1
Allison, lute cf Trpup county, deceased 001
notified that unless tncyur.nke imintdiatrna.»
to the undersigned, the accounts and ru?*
against them will be placed iu the hands
otlicer for collection. , as °*
jano-lt* ALEXANDER ALLISON,
Administev
Postponed Adminlstratrfr's Sai et •
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesfiav Ik
next, in LaGrange. to
1 Two Hundred Acres of LAND, mohs or less 21'
! joining Henry West and Mrs. Stinson’?.land; Iw
R ESPECTFULLY annonnees to the Ladies-find
Gentlemen, as well as to the Girls and Boys. . juimu. K ........ ■■ "■■■>• -mmon 3.land; tU
! of LaGrange and vicinity, that he is now prepar- j an undivided interest in .ive LOTS ia the villa.?
ed to till all orders in his line with care, prompt- ! ?t Harrisonville. Sold ca the property.of L/?
which enables him to offer to the Citizens of Troup ; and dispatch. i I*-
and adjoining Counties, the LARGEST and MOST i TT ,
COMPLETE stock of I He has on hand, tutu wit! receive fresh supplies
j daily of tbe following—
I Fhall sell them at a verr small advance on cost, j QT \ pT P X VP Y V YHY nOnTlC; 1
bavin? for mv Motto: “'Quick Salts and Small i “ 1 Ai - Liij A * V ^ 1 ^ Almonds,
Bon-Bon?,
itne.—
having for my Motto: *• Quick Sales and Small
Profits
My Stock consists, in part, of the following ar
tides:
arid Shoes
were welcome to it so far as 1 am con
cerned.
IIow is it now, Mr. Happy? They con
quered ns by the sword, but they haveut 1
convinrod us of nothin much that 1 know j
of. AIT is lost save honor, and that they '
can’t dtoal from us nor tarnish.
If they had held out the hand of fellow- !
ship, we would have made friends and
! burrujjd the hatchet. But the very minit
| they whipped us, they begun to holler
• treason from one end of the country to
1 the other, just like they had made a bran
1 new diskovery. It seemed to strike erri
^ all a sudden like an Npost fakto law, and
| tliey wanted to go into a general liangin
thev
Now the idea of several millions of 1
| Arnerikan freemen being guilty of treason j
j at lined The idea of applyih such al
| crime to eleven great suvreen States, j
■ which met in solemn convention and in |
' the light of day dissolved a Union they ,
1 had created, and \vh ch had been a disun- !
j ion for twenty years! The idea of apply- |
; in treason to the Old Dominion, the rnntli- !
i er of States and of Washington and Jef*
| fersoti and Madison and Matshull and
I Patrick Henry and all the Lees, and who
! give away all the territory in the north
j west for nuthinl Is she to be scandaliz- 1
I ed by these new light eln ist iaiis who are
j compounded from all the skum ol all cre
ation, and think that Paul and Peter and
hr.3 mostly been bought very cheap, and will be
sold at very small profits.
Cl OTHINGf
In this Department, he has every article of Men *
Wear. mad>- up in the latest styles and ot the best
material, which will be offered at the lowest pri
ces. wholesale or retail.
Call early and secure Good Bargains.
•g-ir-All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken
in exchange lor Goods. J. C. k ATErf.
LaGrange. November 24, l^fta.
Tikantville high school.
Male and Female Collegiate Institute.
LEONIDAS JONES. FiuxnrAL,
Professor Mathematic*. Ancient Languages, Ac.
THOMAS J.GIBSON, Assistant,
Instructor in English Branches.
, Musie Department.
.pfj~ Exercises begin on the second Monday in
January. 18C6.
20 barrels A Sugar !
10 barrels B Sugar !
5 barrels Crushed Sugar !
10 bags Rio Coffee !
5 bags Java Coffee !
2 bags Black Pepper 1
2 bags Spice !
1 bag Ginger !
lOl barrels Salt! ! f
Axes. Shovel?, Spades. Hatties. Trace Chains.
Pad Locks, Stock Locks, Chisels. Augers
Screws. Hand-Axes, Chop Axes,
Files. Saws. Planes, Hammer?,
Table and Pocket Cutlery. A?.
50 bags Shot, Nos. 2, 3, 4 1
5 kegs Powder !
25 pounds Bar Lead !
20,000 G. D. Percussion Caps i
SUNDRIES!
15 kitts Mackerel, Nos. 1
12 boxes Cheese !
7 bales Bagging !
tnd 2
to be found in the State I
Ilis stock consists, in part, of—
Woolen Dress Goods f
French Merinos—all colors !
All-Wool DeLaines—all color? !
All-Wool DeLaines—black !
All-Wool DeLaines—figured 1
Black Alpacca !
Plaid Mohair!
Solid Mohair—all colors
Silk-warp Poplins!
Black Bombazine?!
Pacific DeLaines! ! 1
A m crican Prints/
Spra-gne—dark colors !
Merimac—dark colors I
Diiunel s—dark color-!
Philip A lieu's—Fancy, for Shirts?
riiiiip Allen'*—dark colors !
Lancaster—dark color? !
Amoskt-g—dark colors ! .
American—solid black !
American—white and black i
English Prints!
Freuch 14 Prints !
G 171 g h a m s !
A Dice line of these Goods
•S' / L K S !
Orange?..
Grapes,
Preserved Fruit
Cordials,
Raisins,
Figs,
Citron,
Dates.
Jujube Taste,
Filberts,
Tamarinds,
Lemons,
Jellies,
four?c of Study and hate? of Tuition per 3cbo*
lastle flouth :
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT,(Spelling. Read _ j
ing and Writing. 1 $2 oO !
PKEl’AKATi |RV DEPARTMENT. (English
Ornmmar. fleograptiv. Ariihui'-tic, Ac .1 *1 Or* ;
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. (English
Grammar. English Composition, Arithme
tic, Book Keeping, IVniuan?hip, Alg--i<ra,
COL L EG I ATI' DEPARTMENT, (Natural
t^cienc s. Belles Leltres, Declamation. Lat
in. (Jn-ek. French. Higher Mathematics,
Mttsic, kc.,
1 Rope. Twine. Buckets. Broomr. Tobacco,
I Cotton C i"ds. Blacking, Shoe Brushes,
rinuft,Cigars, Soaps,Candles, Indigo, A
J 10 cases Brandy and Whisky !
5 cases Wolf’s Scheidam Schnapps
i 0 barrels old 1’cach Brandy !
Solid Blaci
Wh 11 e
G
Black, figured !
o u d s 9
00
00
In short, T shill keep all articles usually kept ia
a fust-class Graci ry Store.
T*r~ The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FuR PRODUCE of all kinds.
nov 17 W. T. GODWIN.
Jac.'.net Muslins !
Swiss Muslins
Cambrics !
Check Jnconet i
Strip- d Jucom-t !
Plain Nainsook l
French Jaconet ' Cheek-si Nainsook !
Wines.
Fancy anO. French Confectionery.'
ALSO,
CANDIES, CAKES AND DIES
OF 11IS OWN MANUFACTURE—FRESH EV
ERY DAY?
WEDDINGS and PARTIES furnished in the :
l best manuer, at short notice, and on reasonable
j tcrais. j
TON'S AND DOLLS
| Of every description—a large and varied 1 assort
ment—suitable for
j c II RI S T M A S P IIE S E N T S!
j All the Little GIRLS and BOYS in Town and
j Country are notified that theirold Friend SANTA
’ CLAUS (who has not visited tli-s part nf Georgia
I for the past four years, on account ot the War.)
: will make his Head quarters at my Store, nu I dir-
p- nse his favors fr m the above assortment ' So.
i ihey will please lie on their best behavior—;:s the
j Old Gen !email don’t love luid Children.
! Remember the [>!.a;e : T J SERVAl 11 >
| CANDY, FRUIT AND TOY SI ORE, West side
i ot the Public Square. LaGrange. Georgia
nov 24 J. J SERVAT1US
J 1ST KCCKIVKUr
GOODS at WHOLESALE.
terest of surviving Partner gt.-id at same
; Terms made known on the day of sale,
j jan.1 A. R. WILLIa.MS, AdaVp.
! Georgia, Troup county.
Ordixart's Office, Jan. 5 iscr
: TNO. J. THRASH gives notice that hd’win ‘ '
j J ply to this Court for letters of Administratis
! on the Estate of Joel J. Dewberry, late of a-Ti.
j county, deceased. These are to cite &U peit^u
Brandied Fruits, : to show cause, if any they have, on or before fiba
Brandies. ' fi f st )' on(1:l { in Fe, ; r, ! ar ^ ncxt - said left*,
j should not be granted.
jan5-30d L. PITT3. Ordinaty.
Georgia, Troup couuly. — . .
Cockt otr Ordinary, Jan. 3, ])igg
TOIIN IT. CLINE, Administrator of the Estate
*1 ot Jo -1 I’. Ciine. late of sdid County deceased
I gives notice that he will apply to me'on the fifij
j Monday in March next for an Older to sell tht
i Real Estate belonging to said deceased. Partin
: at interest will file their objections with nie.it any
on that day or leave will be granted.
■ j in5-td L. PITTS, Ordinary,
■ Sotirc to fifblors and Creditor?, '
V LL jfi-r-ons indebted t? the Estate Of Willing
Jelins, d- ceased, are requested tocime fot-
ward and settle: thos-- having claims again?t
j Estate wi 1 present them In-fore the expiration of
cute or'they will bebarr.'
-f. F. AWTREY, E x ' r .
reive
I.
Deci
l*-im this
■i 0.1
A
Totire to Dcbton and fredltor?,'
LL ji* rsori' ind.-bti-d to the E-tate of W.C. Al-
roup county dec'd. ore r*qoi N
and those having
will present thmn
I-.nl. late
ed to make im>
demands ag.i
in t'-rrns ot th
d.-eS- 11Id
of
A's
ediate pa j ment
st said Estate,
Law to
M . L. ALFORD. Adm'r.
Notice lo Debtors and fredltor?-' ~
persons in-letit- I to ihe Estate of Thorny
R-uie. eecea - d. are required to make jnj.
puineiii : and those liaviugclaimsagaimt
pr.-serr them to the tiuderaira.
j TN ad-
| 1 Ass.
iddition
ssorunei
to -
t o'
-ur very extensive and Oci
for it
at one tinu
■J dirt umuzin to
out Batons was
1 lu-liovc, 11->w
stuy out about
Connecticut wen
hollered round and paw.
git. out, but tliey found
villin and tliey riidnt go
ever, that Nutmeg did
two bouts and a half.
Well the South went out mity unwil
lingly, Mr. Happy, an you know. Sin-
bud been mity nigh kicked nut for a long
time, and there was a big p.,rtv that
wanted ns to go out ami stay nut. Kv-
rry body knows ive didnt git along in
peace, so we concluded to d-. like Abrc-
ham and liis hiollier-in-iaw; to separate
out household. \\ hat tliey wanted to
keep us for 1 never could see, and cant
see jit. I woiildut have a nigger or a
dog to stay around me that didnt want
to. Some say they wanted ns to strength
en cm agin their enemies in case of a f'ur-
rili w at. Does any man in his setices ex
pect ub to help the black republicans
■whip any body? Have we got any worse
enemies than tliey are? They cant make
us fight I reckon if we dont want to.
AN e xe fout enuf and made nothin by it
but glory, and we aint a goin to gine in
another war to gratify oilier people- —
Dodds says before he’d pull a triger for -
Tliad Stevens, he’d have I.is soul t't anstni- i
grated to a bench leg’d fice, and hark at i
his daddys mules 2000 years. 1 wonder 1
W the experience of the last 4 years aint
satisfied these fellows that our boys are
a. dangerous set to be turned loose in
time of war. N\ ouldnt you think that as
ft matter of policy they would soft aodder
ws a little, and quit their slauderin? If
we do fight for cm, there will be one con
dition certain—they moot be put where
David put Uriah, and our boys moot con
tent to make a charge or two behind cm
ftt the pint of the bagnet.
But I want you to tell me, John, if I
right about the history of this busi-
pressure
Burn the cireumstane
a great and go--d mu i
aint an infiikl, would.
e trerimiidioiis
eireumst atiees.
s Aint Mr. Davis
? Il Andy Johnson
nt he sivaii chan -es
and j |,,i hee.von with
ly est ate t-> b-
and integrity,
courage were
against Sumner’s and
his enemies, wouldent
111m and give all bis earth
>t? il Mr. Davis’ honor
and patriotism, and true
‘weighed in a balance
■'tevens’, and all
In* outweigh cm
all? Wont his conduct in Mexico and in
the lute war, and his nobility ot charac
ter live long and grow bright iri his his
tory of character while the memory of
the Inures that are having him in his
dungeon will sink into oblivion? I think
so — thars what I say, and I II bet on it,
and Charles O'Conner and all the women
iu the country will go my halves.
But there aint no particular point in all |
this, Mr. Happy. Its only my opinion, j
thats all. 1 may be a taraal fool, and I i
sometimes feel like I am a fool about ev
ery thing and dont know nothin. I'm
tryin mv best, however, to take things
jest as T find cm, and my principal bis-
To the.Public.
The above ?ch--ol will consist ol two Terms—six
| months for the first. iid.I tour tor the second. Stu-
! der ts entering, either of these, will be charged
i fr--m time of entrance until th- c!n?<* cf tlie T- rm.
Tuition jiayiblc at the dost of tnrh font'i.
] Board and Lodging can be bad a? ? - J0 per
j month. To Young M.-n preferring to Bcnnl fhera-
I selves. Maj Mott j.a.M) and r-ljieis have offered to
j furnish timber, and utf-iv th-ai to build rooms on
| their laud, near the Academy? free of charge.
! “Christian Association" every Wednesday night, i 0 f_
i Lectures on Bil.le subjects.
“Literarv Society” —important rut-jcctsdiscuss- I 'oon 01
ed—every Friday night. '
Respectfully.
LE< IN IDAS .TONES. Principal.
Major R.O. MORELAND, 1
Rev. W B. SMITH.
Rev E. STAFFORD. J- Trustee?.
THOS C. MORELAND, \
JOHN W. ARNOLD.
NEWGC0DSINEW GOODS!
Mi
Lad if
1 and Gent
A
Gentlemen
••.ns Handkerchiefis
Dry CJtiods, Keaily-IIailc CVolliint
and Notions
irge v irietv.
and JLidirf dinner
"eve.ai heavy c-'n.-i rnuicnts eoiisistin*
tack Doe Skin
in p.u!
ind I'a
AT AT BITFIELD’S OLD CORAER
A COMPLETE an-1 full Sftick of every clas
lJL Goods to be iouud in the market—consist
NEW DRUG STORE.
. IV riXNKT,
Of Alabama.
C. W. irlXTVR,
(*t Atlanta. Ga
FINNEY & WINTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
S cond door from T. Kile's, Center Marietta St.
Atlanta, Georgia,
Have on band, and are daily receiving,
ALL KINDS OF OIL
MEDIA INKS,
PAINTS.
VARNISHES.-
PUTTY.
HAIR OILS,
DRUGS,
DYE-STUFFS,
WHITE LEAD,
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMES,
&c., Ac., Ac.
ness fur ihe last two months
weanin niggers to make cm feel free. 1
j put cm all out to tak? care of themselves,
j but they keep cumin back to me, and it
j keeps me wurkm day and night to pro-
j vide for em. I've been willin for a long
i time for em to be free if they could take
I care of ihemselves, and 1 dont know what
j Than! Stevens is a fussin about, unless he
is jest mad because «>ur boys burnt bis
iron works. It' tliats all, we can plead tbe
ruins of various similar establishments
in these regions,and- get a judgment agin
him.
But I'm about through, Mr. Happy,
with what I had to say. Only this—if
there Jever was an ufllikted people that
needed friends its us. If we’ve got any
friends any where, I want cm to show |
their hands and stand by us in our trouble. I
The purest of WINES. BRANDIES and W IIIS-
hav been! KEY'S, for medicinal purposes, always on and.
Country Merchants and Physicians wou'd do
well to call and examine our Stock befere purchas
ing elsewhere, as we are determin' d -o sell at the
lowest market prices. sept20-(im
JDIL KSS GOODS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
RIBBONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOPS,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY,
And Goods of all Kinds,
which I will -Fell at Reasonable Profits. All I ask
of the Public is, to examine and price my Goods.
I am determined to try to please.
nevl7-tf JNO. G. WHITFIELD.
Gentlemen's Shawls !
Ladies' and Misses' Shawls I
Nubias ! Hood? ! Sonlag^ !
Ladies' and Gentlemen's limb r w ,-:ir!
Ladies’and G ntlemen's Gauntlet? !
Kid Gloves ! Lyle--Thread Gloves !
F l a n n c l s !
White Flannel, Snxonv Flannel,
Scarlet Flannel. TwiP-d Flannel,
Solid colored Basque Flannel,
Fancy Opera Flannel, Colored Wove Flannel.
BALMOR I- AND IIOOP SKIRTS!
Read//- rn a d c C loth i n g !
In Suits and Separate Garments.
LADIES' SHOES
G ENT I-EM EN':
BOY'S, MIS:
—everv stvle !
I!( K)TS AN!) SHOES !
Es AND INFANT S SHOE--
2~ : *airs Super
Casimere :
i”> pairs Biack Castor Beaver Cloth *
7:> pairs .Satin-tts •
30 pails Keist-ys :
100 hale? 7 8 and d I SbiGing', S’
(l.-in-Tnir-s •
20 hah'. 5 Got t-hi 1 am? .
ISO dozens Men's and Boys' Ifs»t- and Caps
100 case? Men’s. Women's. B-ys' and Mi.-sei
mid Shoes •'
x30 tmx'S Tobacco (■' no rnpcrlor brand? O
5-) M Segars :
50 cases Cotton Cards ,
'v.ible nnd Pock.-i Cutl- ry
Casks superior Fretieh Brandy;
Barrels superior Peach Brandy ;
Barrels Old liourlioii Whiskey ;
2 Copper Stills, eo.oplete ;
S Circular Saw?:
to diatc p.i wneul
mid di-eea-ed. wi
■d tirnpi-rlv authenticated in terms of the law
d'ec8-40d J. E. RIDGEWAY, Ex-r.
-tale <jf Georgia, Troup County-
r t itr or OtimxvKr, Dr:- .J'rtut. 1SC5.
ITiii.E.T M Yi iI'N( L Guardian of Mi«sE.C
Yam- v. Heir- ap,-lierttion to this Coort for
Letters of Di-r.iis -ion lr- rn said trust, and it»«.
nearing ttir* Court that said applicant war sps
a >int- d < lUarijian ub at- n said. 11• at said appoint-
i.eii' and tn-lon-any of tlie property of the said
H ard cam- into bis possession she ni irrii-d, and
Hint tier husband is to :7 entitl'd bv jaw to rppie-
d bold her property of
di-s. i ipti-n. It is onb-n d l*y the Court that
quireil to shew cans*,
February
clings and q
t ion
pu
ill. d
I receive a d hold
. It
t net! i
on the first Monday
Rote I t M. Young should not be
n the Guardianship
ul that this appliem-
1 11 v ita vsin the l.ii (;range ftt.
all persons com
il any they hav
next, uby said
missed and ifi-cbmged
th- said E. V. Ymic-v
Boot-
ALSO, A MAGNIFI!
LADIES’ CLOAKS A\D
Piece G o o d s !
Bron-l Cloth?
Setriiietts-
Doe-
T weeds
■kin Cassimere.
Jeans.
t. c. KVAXS.
J. W. lUl.LAXD. J. E. JfettUAV, »H.
McGAMY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, PER
FUMERY,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
J. R. BlRRlfK,
Practical Druggist, of long experince, and
DO. C. WHITNER
am
a t lol L S f r ' V a,,d 111 tel! if ! brave s»Wier north of tl«
«ncday with some silps! tS t’oo^ afe°w j ""
! “ f - i j ° r —- -
•r some other t ts, and stole a few more :
on the coast of Afriky and brought cm
r r.,i i;i.„ _ „ i • . _ . I Favorablv known a? a business man, are both with
1 ki l like reac ling out to the five points i the House, and give their individual attention to
of the compass m search of sympathy, the business.
and if there is an honest statesman or
line who loves
open his heart and
meet'- us on half-wav ground. We aint
Orders from Merchants, Dealers and Phy
sicians solicited, and will be carefully tfilei.
sept-!9 McCAMY & CO.
over and educated em tg work in the field
and cut wood, aud skeer bars and so forth
bnt not includin votin nor musterin nor
the jury bisness ncr so forth.
Well, after while they found that the
cold winds, and codfish airs of New En-
land dident agree with th« nigger, and
so they begun, to slide era down South as
fast as possible. After they had sold em
aad got the money, they jined the church
and become sanctified abont slavery, sor-
ter I’*® woman that got converted
•nd then give all her norvels away to her
unconverted sister. -Well, the Old Do
mtnion and stch of her sons as Washing
ton and Jefferwn, and Madison, and Ran-
dolf, bought ea» and worked em to satis-
faktton whereupon old Pew got jelous
doln f P w" C V asin il to Ureak it
down. The fakt is they wouldent work
in their faktones if it warent so prof
itable, for they are conscientiously oppos
•d to everything that dont put muneyTn
their pockets. After while they went i”
WotSv ? ,man * k bisiuess, makin
n P l kte a 8 °i ?°° r Ia8cr ated niggers
gettm a hundred lashes for nuthin, and to
were not Then they started the stealiu
program, and while we were tryin all tlie
big courts and little courts to git back
one- Siklj mellater by the name of Dred
Skot,. they were stealin from, five u» fifty
ft day;, and' coverin- their carcasses- all
over with larceny,, and smog!in the Con
stitution into an abolishnu mush. They
•silt ft ibttes around the institution as
Hainan's gallus, aud hemmed it
pigs to it jest like an army
kit city to starve out the ra-
kejjt peggiu at na un*
IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS.
demons—of Stevens or Sumner—but we j BROW NWOOD INSriTLTE,-
are a warm-hearted and forgiven people ! EONG AND SO FAVORABLY KNOtNN
and love our f.-iend« A ,'„t ,rn mi,4 LA I h? ‘2 the P u . b!ic . owin _^ to ,he o»jts owner,
Wt?
and love our friends. Aint we and dont ; j Wm . j 0 hxs, is now offered for sale. Everything
considered, there ie not a more desirable school
property in the State. »Yith a small outlay tor
repairs, everything would be in readiness for a
writin his obituarv, and thought I would j & hool. Connected with it i? a fine
BL-r, *1 a .A . . ^•rr- Cabinet of Minerals and Library. It is not quite
he lor tbe sau event to C sue off as soon ; a mile from tbe corporate limits ot La Grange—
P. S.—Is
Yours everlastingly,
BILL ARP.
Browr.low dead vit? Pin
as possible. I wish you would send me
a list of your members who voted for
that resolution declariu Gen. Lee and Mr.
Davis infamous. We are gettin up a bill
in the Georgy Legislates declaim them
infamous who voted for the resolution.—
Fight the devil with fire is my motto.
B. A.
The following is said to be the private
receipted a Washoe editor—but we don’t
believe it:-
“Take oue pint of whisky, stir it well
with one spoonful of whisky 7 ;- then add
another pint of whisky, beat carefully
with a spoon and k<?ep pouring in whisky.
Fill a large bowl with water, axid make
the servants set it out of your reach-.—
IU J a . ke a ^raall tumbler, pour in two spoons-
water and fill up with whisky and
a d to the above. Flavor with whisky
° A. dose : three fingers
every half-hoar.’’
contains 45 acres Land, with a large Garden. Or
chard, Ac. Those who expect to make teaching a
profession, would do well tc come aud examine the
propel ty.
For further information apply to
J. F. AWTREY, LaGrange. Ga.
Atlanta Intelligencer, Augusta Constitu-
donalist, Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Ad
vertiser, will publish for two months and-forward
account to this office.
LaGrange, Dec. 8,1805.—tf
T. C. EVANS K CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
GROCEKIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE,
General Commission .Merchants,
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA,
H AVE alwavs on hand
SUGARS.
COFFEE,
SALT,
BAGGING,
Rt >PE.
BACON,
LARD,
IRON.
A jood assoitment ot LIQUORS,
HARD-WARE, &c.
Liberal prices paid for all kinds of COUNTRY
PRODUCE. nov 10
STOVES AND TIN-WARE.
, THE UNDERSIGNED, having
I purchased the old Stand of John
L-E Walker, dec-ased. will keep on
.hand a full assortment of
INTERESTING £
VtbnfniJf U !® Vil ! e JoHr, ‘ al CalIa «Pon the
from K t0 r : i p move the negro troops
bom Kentucky. That very loyal Dane.-
pointa to the frequent rnurders thaUmve
wifeh &n , Cently in tbe State - aild uf
^^s oe, .*£*n^‘ , ,L bei " K
,na,n >! “y« lhe Junrnal “ they are aouT
oes of irritation ia,d frZLt?
of crime.” ,r eqoent cause
r PHE subscriber has OPENED BUSINESS, on
j ^ e “' or ^ ?ide of tbe Public Square, next
door to T. S. Brad fie Id's Drug Store, as a
&R0CER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
ne will always keep a well supplied Stock of
Goods in hie line. Hi? mo tto will be,
‘‘Quick Sales and Short Profits.*’
He has on hand lOO 7 boxes of PINE TOBACCO
for sile on covnrniftsion. (oc27) J A Ri£ID
Houses and JLots for Sale.
M TWO of the most durable Houses and
For pale at low figures bj
gept 22 -^ J - E- MORGAN * SON.
Flour! Flour!! Flour!!!
7 B ARRELS Western Flour, for sale low by
f tJ decS-lm \y. j. GODWIN.
■ , Bead Uw ftdvcrtitoneoU on this page.^
UAR0DDCE, of all kinds, received in payment
"" k “ **■
Cooking .Stoves,
Heating Stoves,-
of all sizes and styles; .
Tine-YVare, of all descriptions;
such as Coffee Pots and Urn«; Milk. Disfi and
Wash Paos : Oil, Lard and Butter Cans ; Sausage
bluffers; Gallon, Half-gallon. Quart, Pint and
Half-pint Measure? ; Candle-sticks. Sconces, 4c.
which he will s*R on REASONABLE TERMS, and
will be pleased to wait on customers.
REPAIRING of all kinds done with care, neat
ness and dispatch-.
When desired, he will order COOKING UfEN-
SILS and GltAlES lor old Stoves.
DOV 10 E. C. RAMSAY.
new firm.
j. H. CLEAVELAXD. H. W. MORGAN.
GLEAVELAND& MORGAN,-
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AXD
GENERAL GROCERS,
West side of the Public Square, and next door to
Wise 4 Douglass’,
EaGrange, Georgia,
VTTfLL keep constantly on hand ALL AltTl-
VV CI-ES usually kept iby Wholesale Grocers,,
which they pledge themselves to sell as Cheap as
can be bad in this market!
All basiness entrusted to them will be promptly
attended to.
Oners for the Purchase of COTTON and other
PRODUCE solicited.
AJI orders for tlie Sale, at Anction. of Real Es
tate, Merchandise, Fdrnitore. 8tock,and other ar-
left *t their Store, will receive prompt at
tention. [novlO-Sm] C. & 31.
}f a Is and C a p s !
Gentlemen's Hats zn i Cap.1—e-very grade !
Boy's Hats and Caps—great variety.
DRESS TRIMMINGS—every Style.
HARDWARE!
TABLE AND TEA SPOONS !*
CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE!
TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY!
M ill i ne r y !
In tbe Millinery Department. I have the finest
LEGHORN and ENGLISH STRAW HATS and
BONNETS, of the latest styles ; SILK nnd FFLT
HATS and TURBANS ; FLOWERS. PLUMES
and ORNAMENTS, aud a fine line of VELVETS.
,ff¥r Bonnets, IIat3 and Caps made or trimmed
to order.
The Trade supplied on moderate terms.
My affable Assistants, Mrs. Jn.iA Witter and
Me srs. Daniel McMillan and J. Bumvx Motto ax,
will b" pleased to wait on their old friends.
Call and see us! u . C. JAKBOE.
LaGrange. Georgia. November 3.1865.
c. U. I'AT. W. H. HCSSELL J. O. TUCKER.
DAY, RUSSEGG & TtX'KE.U,
G ENERAL
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(Corner of Broad and Jackson Streets.)
Augusta, Georgia,
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND
VV SALE OF
AH Rinds of floods,
Mocks, Bonds,
Produce, Rral Estate,
Merchandize of all Kinds,
Horst s, .Hales, kt.
Particular attention oaid to the SALE and
FORWARDING of COTTON.
Consignments solicited from all quarters.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments, and
prompt Remittances made.
Refer to Mi ssrs. J E. Morgan & Son and Messrs.
A. E Cox 4 Go . LaGrange. Ga. jnly’28 6m
TIIOJIAS S. BItADFIELD,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,!
LaGrange, Georgia,
H AS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR
SALE:
Lahin’s Genuine and Imitation Extracts’,
Ean de Cologne, Shaving Soap,
Tooth Broshes, Amber Hair Oil,
Phaloft’s Hair Invigorator,
Seltzer’s Aperient, Telegraph’Hatches,
flcflnn's Elixir of Opium,
McLean’s Anti-Bilious Pill?,
McLean’s Termlfuge,
Black Pepper, Snprr Carbonate Soda.-
Also. a giiod variety of DRUGS,- MEDICINES
ar.d DYE-STUFFS. ang4-tf
ENT ??0CK OF
MiLEIYKRl GOODS.
the at ten-
To all of which we respectfully invit
lion of Mercliants and Dcab-rs.
We also keep on hand a full assortment ot In
ternal Revenue Stamps for tho-mccommoibition ol
the public. CLAYTON. ADAIR & PURSE.
Commission Merchants.
decR-lrn No. 18 Alabama St.. Atlanta, Ga.
FRESH ARRIVAL!
JOHN X. COOPER & CO.
H
AYE JUST RECEIVED and opened for sab
at their store, West side tbe Public Square,
I
10 roll? KENTUCKY BAGGING,
12 coils ROPE,
20 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT,
3 barrels fine Crushed SUGAR,
5 “ good Brown “
2 “ MACKEREL, No. I,
12 kits *■ “
4 dozen cans PICKLED OYSTERS,
10 dozen bottles Old Bourbon WHISKY,
6 “ “ SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS,
1 “ “ GIN COCKTAIL.
ALSO:
Flour. Meal, Bacon, Lard, Soda Crackers, Smoked
Herring. Raifius. Soda, Pepper, Spice. Cop
peras. Matches, Candles, Chewing and :
Smoking Tobacco. Mason’s Black
ing, Blacking Brushes, Cigars,
Peach Brandy. Osnaburgs,
< tot ton Y'arns. and Cot
ton Cards, &c., 4c.
The public respectfully invited to give u? a call
s. ptS-tf JOHN N. COOPER 4; CO.
[dec
--••di
L. PI I'TS. ()rd nary.
1
Yoliec to Debtor?
and Creditor?,
• A 1 ;
I. pi-rson-
iii<l»'Kt»*<; to \\ iDistil) A. Callaway,
: r\ i
•ill' of liar
:s ciiurry-
decease’!, arc requested
| to rm
I-,- imniedi
tte pnyme
nt. tied those h.-ivtTTgde-
? rnnn i
' against
• ; aid leceu
°cd will presept them to
• John
1. Ca> j.a-
•At, IN
cr to tnyself.
i ....
S M.
I.LA'VaT. A’ltn'r.
1 er
indclil: d.
*r having claim? against
1 Amir
l-w F t’a!!
l-.7aV.(leC’-
wiil please do likt_
I wire.
J. M.C. .
; (ifor
gla, Tro;q» county-
t ’(
cut oi- (»i
rrxAi: r, Oct. lii.1865.
R
C. FEItRI
LL. Ailin’
on the E -tate of W. F.
1
Fannin. <
ec'd, bat-
lg mad'’ application f«*
i Lett.
rs ol Dism .-.-ion In
•rn ?.-ii’l trust: these arc
! to cii
“ nil persa
us interest
t it to -i"iw i-.i'ise. it atiy
j they
have, on i
r bi-(i:i,-th>-(ii •; >}<••:.-ay in May
j next.
wItv said
Lett rs ?hi
old not be granted.
ot
2o (tin
L I’* I T' Ordinary. .
j i'.C 'T
gin. Trim
i county,
Ot:mxa
:v's Oku.
k, November 27.1965
rx\-
fHJGK 11.
WI.VSTO
V. Adtniriiotrat'r efff.
\ vJ
II Whitta
ter. ib (-(':i
d. iriv’s notice that h*
i will
ipply to m
'.on t lie fi 1
st Monday in June neXlj
for I
i-ltri? of 1)
ismiss-iou
ruin suin iru-t: All per
sons
conci-rtnil
•ire requit
il to slow cause, if any
J liey
have, on <
r before tl
nit time, why said Let-
ters
liould not
be grant!-
1.
iiev24
L. PITTS, Ordinary.^
Ifolicc
to Debtor
s and Creditor.
A'
NEW G00DS^_NEW GOODS 1
$25,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS
JUST’RECEIVED
At tlie OW Rook-’Store Stand,
L A G RANGE, GEORG IA.
FRESH AND COMPLETE
LL persons indebted to the estate of Joel P.
Cline, decens d, are h'-rehy required to settle
the same ; anil those having claims against saic
deceased, are requested to pres-nt them tome
properly authenticated. J. II CLINE,
d ec 15- 4 Od Ad m i n i -trator.
Aoflcc to Debtors, ansi frrditor?.
A LL persons indebted to the e-tate of Jamei
ix O. Screven, deceased, are reque-ted to com?
forward and settle; tliosi having claims against
said estate will present them before the expiration
df t v. Ive months topi. C. Ramsey.
detl.3-4Qif U. S. SCREVEN.
lAotlrc io Debtor:! and fredltor?.'
4 LL persons indebted ti 'he Esta’e of JohnT.
Triinble. late of Troup Cr.untv, dece
required to make immediate pn’ymcnt. nnd thosi 1 ’
having claims against said deceased will present
them in terms of lli
dec22-40d
law. to
11. jW. MuHTON, Adm’r:
S.’L. T KIMBLE, Admr .r,
T
Just lleeeived,
B* st Gunny Bagging,
Green Leaf Rojie.
No. 1 Mackerel, by the kit,
Superior Rio Coffee.
Brown Sugar. Segars, and Tobacco!
—A LARGE LOT OF—
Corn and Corn Meal;
No. I Family Flour,
Best Country Hams,
Butter, Lard. 4c.
■ WISH TO PURCHASE :
300 Bales Cotton.
500 Bushels Dried Fruit,
Peeled and Unpeeled.
sep2ff-tf J. E. MORGAN & SON,
North side Public Square.
THE SIMS HOUSE,
A t LaGrange, Georgia,
I S NOW OPEN for' tbe accommodation of the
Pablic generally. ✓
The Table will be supplied with the best tbe
market affords. 1
The Rooms have been newly fitted up, and the
Proprietors are determined to make evt-ryLedy
comfortable who may call on them,
augll-tf B. F. CURTKIGHT & 00.
A
M1IS STOCK IS
embracing
r> k y Goons,
HITS, CIPS, B0:»TS, SH ES, AXD XOTIOXS,
and many • ther Articl s too numerous to mention
—all of which will be SOLD LOW for
Greenbacks, Specie or Bank Hills,
OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR COTTON,
either in large cr small lots io suit the purchaser.
JESSE MCLENDON.
LaGrange. Ga.. June 28. 18G5. jGtO-tf
eyes- for the million r
PENS FOR THE PEOPLE!
1 F you want Large Gdld Pens, Cull on
L JC „ A. LEFfMAN.
If you want Medium Gold Pens; go to
T A. LEHMAN.
If you want Ladies' Gold Pens, look in at
T A. LEHMAN.
If yon want Desks and Pocket Pens and Hold
ers. come at once »o' A LEHMAN.
If von tfantahy or all kinds of Sp*'ctacle?, or
Spectacle Cases come and see A. LEHMAN.
The blind can be made to read, and all can get
“ helps'’ to read at A. LEHMAN.
Let all see now that never saw before;
And those who always saw,fibw see the niord.
dec8-tf A. LEHMAN.
More Kew and Fresh Goods!-
Fine Cigars, Night Blooming Cerens. Amber bav :
ender Water, Jockey Club. Lilly White, Fine
Toilet Soaps. Kerosine Lamps, Wright’s
Indian Vegetable Pills, Spencer'ff
Pills; Strong’s Sanative Pills,*
_ AyeC’s Pills, Champion’s.
Pill®, McLean’s Pills, Wood's
. Hair Restorative, Mrs. Allen’s Hair
Restorer', Mrs Allen’s ZylobalsamunJ,
Sanford’s Lifer Invigorator, Hembold’s Ex
tract Buchu, McLean’s Vermifuge, Frahenstock’s
Vermifuge, Sozodont for the Teeth, Pink Cerate
for the HcIi. and many other articles very useful
All of the above Goods just received and for
sale by THOMAS S. BRADFIELD.
A
Russet Shoes and Leather*’
t HAVE now iu store, and skull tojMWJdWtlf
on baud, a large lot pi Shops. aa UiftttrM
tbe old stand of James Xoruer.
decS-lf - T - GODWIN.
J O M NSOxN'S
UNION WASHING MACHINE’
ANP —
WRI NG F:R COM III NED.
I T would iak" time to count up the different
kind- of Washing Machines, which have in vs-
rioiis wav*, for lli - la?t ten years, solicited (lie at-
tontion of hou-ik- '-pers, boasting tbem-'-Ire? U
tli<- 7it /i/iix u.’trn ot inventions in that- line. Hal
somehow, tin-promises they made wroe not ful
filled. At any rat-. none ot them found their w*T
into general use. and the liorrorsot wash-daycoD-
tinned as horrible as evtr. This was ta be re-
urett-d shire, within the whole range of dome*;
t c wants, there is no lU-iideratum like that ofll
machine Dial w< tibl actually do wlrnt the inveJ'
tio-is we have referred to no freely promised.
If. however, we are no-, greatly nestsken thi
discovery of the right tiling ha? le es hit upon,
and the labors and miseries of --blue M nday-
any other day usually devoted to the week s lava-
lion. are soon to he numbered among disagree*.
I’b- memories. This change ha? been accomplish
ed by the invention of M r. Johnson who. iu wj>**
is called bis Union Washing Machine, with its ■
tachment has produced an apparatus which, for
its capacity of cleansing nnd wringing out clothes,
sc ms to be without a dtftd. m ,
Its advantages arc numerons. It i? a
time and nnoiense liitair iaver.it cleanses, bj t
same number ot operations, a? perfectly a? *
strongi gt. and mo-t careful hand can do '*>
saves wear and tear; r is very simple, not l'* 0
to get out of order, nnd can be worked by
bixly with sense and strength t nougb to put
in a tub and' move back (nd forth a crunk. w ?'U
yields to a very slight pressure. Having seen it
operation,- wd are s’atisHeff that the foil®*"-*
statement of its claims is not exagger a,e< '‘
wn-ln-s every description of fabrics from * 6°‘‘ .
to a blanket, by n new and improved"i focr?*’U
on common sense and scientific principle*
saakmg or boiling is required. Cloths a? e
ed quicker, cleaner and more perfectly fb*» 5’
any other system, without tbe least > n j or ^*Sjt j
without rubbing. While other tnachinesf«8U5
herculean strength to operate £hen>. “The Om®
can be worked by a bby or girl; indeed, i l 11
simple as an old fashioned grind stone. ..
The attachment we havem- ntioned as a Clotf*.
Wringer, by the use of which He can readily
lieve as is claimed for it, not only are the P al ®
and aches of hand-wringing avoided, but clou*
will last at least oneatbinf lotigei'. The roll®
being flexible, it rings peTfdCtiy all kinds of'»
rics and thicknesses, from a lace collar t®a
et, and'at tfcv shine time if squired, "ben •*.
tadhed to the Union Washing Machine,
may be washed, Wrubff and rtnscd without pu
ting the hand in water, tahaling steam, or spm
ing stops. tCfrfT8.
VAN NAME A CO.,
231 Walnut Bt, Cindoaui, O.
Pemt Office Box 3244.
VANNAME4 CO..
82 Ifadiaott St. Chicago, I1L,
foot Office Drawer 634ft
VAN NAME*CO,
78 N. Sixth-St. St. Louia, Mb-,
rpHE price of the LaGnu
1 aanum-flOOfor 3we