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hands from “Bill Arp,” wc
better to enable our readers
LA GRANGE HIGH SCHOOL,
FOlt MALES.
ADAM PERCIFAL BOOTY, Principal.
wIhcii v;
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win
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ip'pcar m onr
il ; < ■! letter refet
. V. j] k:i wti in Ge >rgia
.... })< i is, t i use a familiar
ftlptiSP, “a jvgnbir tiu/llj
letter V hi"!', .1 s we stall
U-i "V ’ *** i5,i ^ ^
v. i>ii (lie. welktini. news that tlio bridge J
wer burnt, and the danger all over. Then |
e. as. d the pmiik: then came tho peaceful j
calms of heroes after the strife of war is j
over; then exklaimod Frank Ralls, my do- i
moralized frond, “thank the good Lord foi j
that, Bill, let’s ' return thanks, and stop
and rest. Bovs, let me git out and lie I
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to a tell you the truth; I sung the long meter j PRIMARY STUDIES. (Orthography, Read-
doxology as I crossed the Etowah bridge, j ir.g and Chirograph}-.) per Scholastic^
and I expekted to be a ded man in fifteen i e : kvotvVitco 1 c ' V'ii e :
minutes Be thankful fellers—let all be - - - 8
r wfcfi ate nek! understand the coinmu-1 ... . ,
. Tm f.nr next is- ; down, I’m as humble as a ded nigget.
xerciscs begin on the Third Monday in Jan
uary. 1S66.
ouitsn OF STTIiT, AND RATES OF TcITIOX 1’EK
SCHOI.ASTIC MONTH.
but <?x-
.” The
<1 shall
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w 1
t.i'i’t
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fi. .
t -
am
d boh
s - f a 1 ver-
t ,suppose
uany otiiers
- spare,
the ded of
ach of the
i konstniiiied
mn a l nnngee
hind him all
cl. holds body
" looks, [
thankful* the bridge is burnt, and the
liver is three miles deep. Good sakesl
do you rckun them Yankees kan s im?— I
Get up, boys—let's drive ahead and keep
ni• <vi11 I tell you, there’s no akkountin
f. anything with the blue cloths on these
days. Dinged, if I aint afeered of a
blue-tailed fly ”
With most distressin flow of language,
he kontinued his rapsody of random re
marks.
Then [here was that trump of good
fellows, ]Ti>j John—ns clever as lie is fat,
and as fat as old FalstafF—with imle-
fal [gable di'igenc;-?, he had sekured, as a
last resort, a one horse steer spring wag-
in, with a low flat body a settin on two
■ riketty sprin ( gS\ Beiri mounted thereon,
' he was urgin h more speedy h-komoshun,
by layin
1 steer with a thrash pole some ten
4.00
5.00
GREAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES!
AT
WISE &. DOUGLASS’.
TT7E beg to inform our numerous friends and
VV customers of La Grange and surrounding
country that we have from this day on reduced
our prices of all Woolen Goods 2-5 per cent.
We took this step to be able to open next Fall
with a entire new Stock of Goods and not to have
any old Stock on hand.
We call the attention of the Ladies to the fol
lowing articles especially:
Geography and Arithmetic.).
ALL STUDIES of a higher order, such as
Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, the
Ancient Languages, Natural Sciences,. Ac., G.00
tT° cV e , P,lWiC * ... - . f ! WORSTED DELAINES,
The Scholastic year will consist of •
forty weeks, and be divid-d into two ' ALL WOOL do
Terms—six months lor the 1st, and I
four for the 2nd. Pupils may enter CASSIMFRI3 do
,fc..hr of Sel'fte'T?™”” I ENGLISH AND FRENCHMREINOS.
Kta^flSiT^gi’Sf .T&r/.jCOBCRGS-tbc ’«*> WISH POPLIN:
years, and -hall devote all my time and energy to j SHAWLS'
the int‘Tt*5*t of my Pupils. The building will be i
thoroughly r(‘paiied, and jarents, from fear of j KNIT GOODS,
discomforts, need not keep their children away
during the winter month?. The school room will
lie made warm and comfortable throughout. In
thr* wav of discipline, I greatly prefer kindness
1 ami gentlene.«3. but when ’‘words and grn«.s are
. inefficient. I .'hall not he-itatc to adopt the “old
manV dernier rewrt. No advancement can be
NEW GOODS!NEW GOODS!
AT WHITFIELD’S OLD (ORJER!
the Mtarkuss of the poor old ' attained without regular and punctual attendance
j at school. Have early breakfast: send the chil-
, , , , ' ,-Iren all the tim*. and particularly on Friday,
long. Iiavin stopped a. a noiiro, he pro-, ant , if ,i,..j ,j 0 nrt progre**. the fault will be mine.
cured a two inch auger, and borin a hole
through the dash hoard, pulled the steer’s
dec22-tf.
A. P M' ><">TY. Principal.
tail through and tied
d iu a knot
r-
iii v
vely
ileiitrli
i i i> s and peas, lie
fr. •!!
lit i
the
out
thei
that
Mi.
in L
ha vi
ueketis, >tiaw-
ixl inytms, and
sublunary life;
niusual .sound
y doom: when
fns a dignified
<1 to I,.-
I VI
egard to the
1 haven’t be
■klilur, .such
order r.f 1 is
“My
runnin
•ar
is weak,'
'’ sai-l
li
, “h'-jt
I don’t intf-n-l 1
O l)
o s' nek
th Ihb
mn
ti. if
tlio bodv holds
.-ii
ods, an-1
tho si
d'-ri't
rmll
off Iris tail
1, why, Hill
, I am
SiS
fe.’’—
“My
frond,'’ st
•1 I,
"will y
oil pie
n s< •
to in
foi 111
me what
pn
-rto you
art- b<
ti for.
and
ivhr-n you
oxp
oot "to r
each i
t?”
“No
port
at a 11* Hi
11,"
sod he;
“I'm
Y"
in ded
strut
o to the
1-i.r
Stone
Mount
ain
I’m
t^oin
to gfit on t
ho
top ami
roll n-
cks
llow Tl
upon
a!! nianki
nd
I now
forew.
l! Tl
ovorv
li vi ti
tiling not
to
kum th;
ar nnt
ii ti
os ov-
orlas
tin fnulisl
lino:
ss is over.”
He
WCI'C
tin'll
1 nt throo
mil
os from
town,
aiif
1 been
i SOUTHBUN I K '! A bF, COLLEGE,
I.a t.rnnge. Georgia.
F A C f L T V :
l. F. C* >X, A. M., Principal.
! >fr.«. I. F. COX. Primary D partm- ut ami Orna-
m-e* (i Branch-*.
I’rnt. I-.LI.P iT. Dfji.-.rtment f Modern Languages.
r’TA't’FLV. Department of
TK-ak *
T...
implished bin-
arid Italian
i V,
ling—il
like of
t. No,
ipp.ned
wotild't
lovely
weit 11 tut line.
I don’t know that
fix ' ; of y ur butiliil silv
waruiiiA to make ’em avnj
tiiion wbicli our ve.ssi! wi
fear they si ei|ld Sotne da V s!ial.o tliei
ry locks at me, I will make pul lik a
allushun to me of the painful -ii
elanees whieh lately okkurred in t'
ions of the t t< I nal nitty.
N d many days ago, the ever';
Yank, os i may they live always
the devil gits’em i made a violent as
Upon the silty ■ 1 the liibs -the et
bitty, whoru a huielied yearn Injun i
ll.a\ e been b! .|idin til. ' w gel s pi .e
ly t r et her where the Ch ctaw clii
built their (lutt<*i mills
^’rogs and t Uilp. lies, U Ii
travel in the livid-
fiiend, thought I,
at thy j-iurney’s
of Ratrii'k Ib-nry,
or the next year?
ng night. All! rny big
wlien wilt thou arrive
end? In the language
will it be the next week
Oil, that I kotild write
inliabi-
11IV f"l'-
brakers
; but for
x I Id
embalm thv hotient face
I kan only droji to thy
isant memory a passin random lhyme:
Fiiri-w- it. F.ig Jobn. l-'nrt well;
painful to my heart.
a puum, I w
in ei-ik vi :
Tw.
me s i .
1.1 M--cr j
e the now
■> • s all t-
ith ii irv
ok-
nit
With that i
Mi-think.- I s.
Wilh a\ 1 -1
And wheel., v
Au l hubs with mry s|„.k .
Rut ibnujb tbe mu-1 is deep.
Thy wit- uill in ti r tail;
That hnthhil st- er «ill t ak-- ttic o
It thou wilt bold his tail.
sneer*.lii! ie,n
K it- s of Ttiiiion. } (. r-.i
coniine to c!a-s o! -t id
I i n- lu-lin v u-r of ins-rum 1
Ornamental Work ,1'aii
at proportional r.»t *
A hall hour's instiuclion in
«-// lr srho /. t a it a week. ft■
Tuition ditr nf the -xpirnli-
Mr. Rot-- rt Grilles : md I
will ink- a number of bourdei
Liirbts nn-1 wa-hintr exira.
Pupil* compb ling th- pr sc:
in i!ns in-iitue- n. will rrceir
Kxeicis-s will be resumed
of January, l'd-'i, in ill-- liv--
Church.
d-e22 if IF
i« an c*r ri- nc'1 an 1
aer of Music,
and $n p. r inonih—ae-
* pur.-u-l. In Music
up *■; i n Fr- nch, V>
ang. Kmbr--iderv. ’-..I
Of the aboTe we have a nice araortment left,
such as—
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
HOODS,
TWILIGHT AND NUBIAS,
BABY CLOAKS, Ac., Ac.
In Cloak* we have a large «tofk of the
latest styles, which will be sold at
PR WES L O WER TIT A N E YER !
BALMORALS,
/
A COMPLETE and full Stock of every class of
Goods to be louad in the market—consisting
of—
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
/ DRESS TRIMMINGS,
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
RIBBONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY,
\
Anti Goods of all Kinds,
which I will sell st Reasonable Profits. All I a>k
of the Public is, to examine aud price my Good*.
I am determined *o try to please.
novl7-tf JXO. G. WHITFIELD.
JOHNSON’S
UNION WASHING MACHINE
—AND—
WRINGER COMBINED.
I T would take time to count, up the different
kinds of Washing Machines, which have in va-
legal advehtisements.
Troop County Sheriff's Sale.—
Y\7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
» » text, In-foie ihe Court Honse door in the
^ , ei‘7 of La Grange, Ga , a one-third interest in
rious wavs, for the last, ten years, solicited the at- forty-three acres of land, more or less. Raioc
tendon of housekeepers, boasting themselves as P art <’f lot No. 107, in the Sixth district of said
HOOF SKIRT?
O il Mu.ic./or Ihe
of charge.
f. r every month.
A it. Callaway
,t $20 p, r month.
EMBROIDERIES,
LADIES’ HOSE, !
GLOVES,
PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS,
SAXONY VALENCIA,
AND THREAD xACES. !
In fact, evrrv thinr in that Line will be sold at 1
greatly reduced prices.
INSt'RANCI: ACxI-:XCY.
INSURE YOUR LIVES AND PROPERTY
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
SIT I III R , rA0Rf.ll.
Capital, ----- S-2..-,0(L000
AARON WI1 Ill lt, President.
M A. r 1IPN. S.-c-.-tary
JESSE MrLKNDoN. Agent in I.aGrange. Ga.
the nr p/tis ultra of inventions in that line. But
somehow, the promises they made were not ful
filled. At any rate, noDe ol them found their wr.y :
iuto genera use, anil tin horrors of wash-day con- j
tinned as horrible as ever. This was to be re i
gretted, since, within the whole range of domes- !
tic wants, there is no desideratum like that of r. j
machine that would actually do what the iuven- ,
•tions we have referred ta so freely promised.
If. however, we are not greatly mistaken the |
discovery of the right thing, has been hit upon,
and the labors and miseries of •■l.ltie 5L nday.” or :
any oilier day usually devoted to fhew-ek’s lava-
tion, are soon to be numbered among uisagreea.
ble memories. Th is change has been accomplish
ed by the invention of .Mr. Johnson who. iu what
is called his Union Washing Machine, with its at
tachment has produced mi apparatus, which, f.-r
its capacity of cleansing nn-1 w ringing , u; clothes,
se-m* to be without a defect.
Its advantages are numerous. It is a gr -at
time and immense labor saver.it cleanses, by the
same number o! operations, a* perfectly a* the i
strongest and mo*t careful baud can do it; il \
saves wear and tear: it is vtry simple, n-*t lial-ie
to -ret out ot order, and can be worked by any
body with sense and strength < m-ngh to put cb-thes
in a tub and move back and forth a crank, which
yields to a very slight pressure. Having set n it in
operation, we are sati-fhd that the following:
statement of its claims is not exaggerated: It
washes every description of fabrics Ir-oii a collar
to a blanket, by a new and improved | r-T- s*. anil ;
on common sense and se entific principles No
soaking or boiling is rei|iiirt d. Cloths are wu-if
ed quicker, cleaner aud more perf-etly than by
any oih-T system, without the b a.*t injury at|d ;
without rubi ing. While other machine* require
herculean strength to operate tli-ni. "Ti-c 1 ni'-n
c in b - worked by a boy or girl; indeed, il is as
simple a* an old ta-hione-1 gtio-1 .'lone.
Tlie atlaehin- nt we hn\ e in nti- n--d as a Clothes !
Wring- r. by the ii*e ol which we can readily be- j
lieVe as is claun-il for it. not only arc the pains
and aches ot hand wringing avouted, 'out clothes
will last at least one.tiiird longer. Tin- r< 11- rs
being flexil-le. it rings p-u teetiy all kind* --f
l ies and thicknesses. Iroin a lace c-dlar to a 1/lank-
| i t. and at th-- same time it r quin-1 When at-
1 to tin- Union Washing Maellille. cl- tlo-s
1*0 wasted, ivrti'ig and riii.-id ui;to-ni put-
In-hand til oat r. inlialing st- im.orsp.il-
coutily. known as the £pecr place, and lying part,
ly in the corporate limits and immediately i, pon
the public road leading from t aGrange to Green*
ville. _
Levied on as the property of Valentine Zimmer
to satisfy a fifa in my liands. issued from the l n fe-
rior Court of sai-I Go;;ni v. in favor ot. W. T. Jones
•*. Titomas E. Gorman principal, and Valentine
Zimn er security. This F.-b 1st. I Slid.
feb2 td ' T. I. C. TIMMONS, Sheriff.
Georgia, Tronp County.
UoriiT or ORnTx.vnr. February 3,
( 1 REENE M. WHITE and Ii. C. BOVD, Ad-
W ministrators of Uriah Cofield, deceased,
give* notice that they will apply to me the first
Monday in >- pteml-er next for letters of dismisaiod
from sai-l tru-f. Uarties at interest are required
to rhow emse. if any they have, on or before than
time, why said letters should not he granted,
febi'-mtim* L. 1’ITTS, Ordinary.
A
Aolice to Ilchter? and (rrditfirs,.
LI. p- rsons in-Iebt- l to the Estate of Thus. T,
Harris, deei-ns-d. arQ r- quir- ii to settle Iho
am-- and tho.«- ha: iug claim* against-the <'<y
eased are re<|ti«-sted to j»r,.-s< t,t them to m-tirof
rlv authenticated.
k-l-tMthl GEO. II. WINSTON. Ex'r.
lolirc to f’rhturs and Creditors.
person.* indebted to the Estate of DANIEL
MINS* >N. late of Troup county, deceased,-
u:r- d to ri.ak ■ itotn diate [ ayiucnt. Those
d- matids tigai st tin- estate wi 11 present
pliea'ed in term- of the law.
E. C RAMSAY. Admx.
rsons who have not paid their
i- taxes Imm ttic year 1m»0 to the
I the d- C'-asi -I will do So at once,
iv. [t.1.2-40.1] E.C. C.
T.L
. J<
icui -liny autl:-'
n. n —ah p
i,iinty and Stat
me ol I lie -b-atl
nl Will -ieb
Tolirc to Itehfors and Creditors.
LI, persons having -b-ruands again-t the Estate
t SAMFE
them to
rriiTRIGHT
M-srs. I
v the lit st day
t., pay .-ut sa .
t achei
may
ting t
inii si
kX’f KLRBOt hKR L Ft ITSIR1TCE COflP.IW.
Ml
*2 M
• 1 cours-
1 Ionia-.
o; sindv
Particuinr attention of the younj
ailed to our *t--ek of
Ladies is
No. lt>l Broa
.Assets - - - -
N w A'oik.
- 81.000.000.
• II.Ft A W.I.YI .
van name.a
f aln-.it St. ('ll.eii
I’o-t (Mb ••
VAN NAME
nl S-II St.
i*,.st i utici- Di
van N AM ii A
i.\!!i St . St.
- will::,-.;
f 1.2 I
IV,,'
i Ti-
deceased, will
rr--li -v 11 ill, at-
- May next, or
-ad .slate w.thout
my not bo rendered
u *• !,av ■ g; v* n to t!ie
I we inti ml it as final
are indehfe I t„ the-
fur*\ at-1 and pay nr
roiil.!
S1IIRI.Y SLEDGE \-!m'r
B. M t'URTRlGHT. A im
-a;s. M..
• P,..\ 2.'
Admit-i-lraii i\*
it" Il ill! grille
U’edn-sd y the 17th
meat ol the Baptist
IF H / T E GOOD S
■ I t-
Mill
ll.ll,
111.- I'.
,»tir iihrrels
Uy li t : o
ii.ijii Li-ijirs! M ui that
Ii
s' ul.l Le i piaii-tive time, in- i
is V>- r'-.' • 1 w :i*i.in
.li d D ole ,i-. no - tori
!. I 1 sod
with okkasi nal o.-miek m-tes
smi i it 1 ki. •
‘ : lo-* but f. w J *
i and I ron ii
cut liur.-s scattered promisku- ’
that nint Ini! -d t*
-«! !- \lli tl.** ti q-s
1 ously.
diil 1, ut.
■' : : ! ' 1 1011*1;
()ur rot
rout were ke-nduoted in oxc. !-J
bm i*j i ti
1 lent -oo.l ,
'id,t, r fiCr the. bride;iron hnnd. j
■ kin in . iltli . tin*
11 t Ip* i o w
i re. any sti igvlin at all. they !
tx-lymuml,,. ,- m i
u o'.-.-i• i -1 u> tiia 1 ii.-ui"
stnij-olod
ahead It would have delight-J
wa? tn- !.- Id a t
-•**- i \ Lo.. ioI, and tiia!
ed Gen Jo
hnson to have seen the alakri-
oil,1.1-110II low 1 lo
1 bio- In,li ill was to ho
t,- --1 onr
ln -voim-nts. Tiie threat striifr i
idugdit,' -wild th.- !
" i I'll ,oi IS illjl J,.d .ill
gl.- of onr
contest seemed to he, which j
bio- dirt' and flow
Fn !. - s . 1 the
army eotih
1 veSroat tho fastest Gon J.-lm-i
Uiii -. y. t ;t did !
‘•'ii-pno s m. i ow tii.it
st.-n or hut
■*/i —which could ontphhink the |
on I'm"1 iy n giit
Do m 1 '; it .ii y i-vakuati-m
\ oilier, am
i 1 allow as how it ware pull j
of our sitt\ v.i io
V . . i-
1 ' P nil-! rily order. 1.—
.. i : *• i
Dick pull
Devil between cm. It are a j
X, rrinc'pal
l.iiGRAMIE uu.b .v i.e uoeeege,
La Grange. Georgia.
THE ex-rci-e* of ti.is Institution
w 11 t e r.sutne-l t-ti Ft of February.
Ifuiu.uo l-r th- au-pici.-s of 1,'ev.J.
K Arrnstr-.ng. iat-- Principal of Marion
h'.-tr.a!.- Seminary. Marion, Ala. He
will be n»* Hted by Mr*, "righ* in th-' f.iterary
Department, and by C D-.n-J-urg in the I>,-part-
m-nl < f Mu*i--ap-l Mo-1 in Language*.
The Principal, wilt, hi* family, will reside in
tiie College, and will be pr- pared to accommodate
a number < f board-r* in his t in; ly.
K ATES OF BOARD AND TUITION :
Board p*r month $25 00
Tuition in Preparatory Department o
month*.) 2b.0*1
Tuition in Collegiate Department -5 inonths)3-) no
Tuition in 'tu-ic :. . .‘bUHl
rot,I F 3.00
ltd imi't I,-- paid in advance and halt llie
Tuition pay aid in ad v ant <•— tother at t he close
<-f tin- Term. Provision* ni l tie taken at market
value in payrn- nt ot all I'.,liege d.-l-t*
22 tf J. K A KMSTK* i.N'1. Principal.
11 A M11 /l’< > N U EM A EE COL KEG E,
] Inmilton. Ocoi‘gia.
THE EXE1D 1SES of ii,i* Institution
nil t-e r -urne-1 on Tuesday. t!,e 2;>d
in-tant.
The r.dteg- i* furnished w ith a tvcll
11-i Apparalus and with good
Instruno-nt*.
rough and complete,
lied with comp-tent
such a*—
5 AVI
’ the best families
It. LOVEI.Al'E.
President.
at
All SjlU C LASS.
/fu'r'-'icr* MRS. J C HENDERSON
j_ U S takes this method of inform-
V ing Parents an-1 Guardians
that she will open a Ml SI* l'I.A>S.at th--r.-stdence !
of her lath. r. Mr. Gilbert I'orlie.*. ON MONDAY.
1,1th ir.st. Her charge will be per month,
payable manthly jano-Ot
NEW STORE
N,
ami man
•lustrum it t-> l-r
miiitai v strato-
sourci* of rt'^ri't, that scune of our liouse-
lii.ltls of flip Afiikan Scout, have foil hack
into the arms of the fowl invaders. 1
suppose they may now he missiipgonat-u's,
and are l>v this time inereasin tlie stock
; of <> lour d’Atri.iuc in Nortlieni society,
which popular perfume have krowded
Al vm 1- a t>cjock wv’ r^ttiivd to r.-st out ef tho market all those extracts which
11H12.,:
l ,l 'l -
smok
cinl) a
some
to tlieata <-l to-morrow s vietory. sleep j made X Bazin, .Talus Haul, and Lnhin fa-
soon tttp.flwcrr.il up like the fog that • myiis. (iood hve sweet otter of Roses,
Live red tlm earth, but nary bright dream ! farewell ye balms of a thousand flowers
hat! Him), nary vision i>f frei-tliun and j*1,i-' —v.uir days are numbered,
ry. Ou the konUai v our rest were unea- j But I must klose this nieloakolly narra-
sy—strawberries^ and cream seemed to tive, and lcistiu to subscribe myself,
be holdm secession tnei tiiis within our ■ Your Runag-ee, Bit.r, At;f.
corporate limits when suddenly ifi the! ]’. S.—-Tip are still faithful onto the
‘twinkiiu of an eye a fiieiuvwrousod us I end. lie says the old turkey we left be-
.f/rom our slumber and put a new faze up- ; hind have been settin for fourteen weeks,
On the “sit tion. Gen. Johnson was re- ; and the fowl invaders are welkum to her;
treat in, and the blue-nosed Aaukyp^ were j furthermore that he throwod a ded cat in
to pollute our sacred soil the next mornin. : the well, and they are welkum to that.
Then came tho -jnsf of war. With hot I B. A.
and feverisji haste wc started out in I ♦ ■ - —. ■ »
search VY Hfanspovtafion, but nary trails-j Gf.n*. Lane, of Kansas,ox Negro Suffrage.
port iUrftUl ,4>o imd. l'imo honored friend-J—Gen. Jim Lane has been making a
ship, pasDfavors shown, evcrlastin grati- j speech in Kansas, to which the Western j
tood, numerous small and Lively children, ■ press attach some importance, as it shows
kpuLcderuiy knrreucy/ new isshoes, bank | that some of the most prominent of the !
. Blade Lottie®, all influences were Western Radicals have madcT np their ■ as Salesman, -who will
iniuds to support lYesideut Johnson’s
plan of restoration. The following- ex-
BA df k II l'l- I’M ASTER
TAJOt'I.I) re-p-etfully inform the citizen* of
y y Troup and MirrounJing country, that th<-y
have (ip-. n.-.t on tIte South si*!-* of t' e Putilic
Square, next iloor to the old stand of J. C. Curt-
right, a well-selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
C LOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
CUTLERY, &C., &C., &.C.,
Which they will Ml at REASONABLE TRICES.
They also take pleasure in stating that they have
secured the services of
Mr. JAMES II. SCOTT.
urged and used to sekure a korner in a
kaT, but nary korner—too la,tc—too late
'-ktfie pi'cFsufe for time was fearful and tract from Lane’s speech presents'^ di-
tremendous the steady dock moved on lamina that would bother the most astute
Eastern disuuionist to meet fairly:
—no Joshuoii«I)oat : «tb l^ng«tlieii out the
night, no rollin stock, no steer, no mule.
With relaktknt aud hasty steps we pre-
!Y^fc3 to’ make gpod our exit bv that over-
Jatui..line which Kail Roads do not cou-
i*r*l r nor A. ti. Ms. impress.
■ ‘With, our JaiftiUcs. and lfttle clothing
wo mussed the fitolvah bridge about the
.-broke of day-on Wednesday, tlte seveo-
S of $Iay eighteen hntuired and six-
, pjyzakly a year and two weeks
lie time when Gen. Porrt>et march-
fed ip-triumph -'through ; otiY 'streets! By
end by the-bright rays of tapru(p,sun
’^Bpfrscd (life heavy Hog like a pall
JpflddthK^d-tw^rspread all natur Then
--were exhibited to onr’afllictod ^nzp tt high-
’Wi|Y*^roV*d^d with wagins and tcains,
k^tjjYland hbgi, niggers and dogs, wo-.
then irnd children, aU wovtn iu dWiowled*
lbaete ; to‘places ahd parts'unknown!—
Millete were bray in, cattle were Iovfin,
hogs Wejr e^Odtrlia^ sb^pfwFre blatin,
children were crying, waggpiers eussin,
ivrfciiwf’wett; >fi^’i)irt, -'^ifl h.IrAek^ Mailin',
but still the grand kaxiau moved on. Kv- :
erybody was kontinuallv a lookiu l-ehiml,
andi«k*i«ilt to
know evj?jw^i^g^id nobody kn.-jv uotli-
m.. leu thousand wild roeinrs 11ft.*.I tin-
8irkumauibicn#*§if. ou lw'«-vei lastiq kav-
-hVdDqd’t.. ami
Ll‘.muy Wi,
» • ’-Fa * 00 .. .ii i.
lAA&tGtftlfiif tfu-sl kv-T'A- .Ti*Jrrtie^flrr^rtlLiJ
futfUJ'Jfflui; phi 1 anfchtopik. iiumd passocl by
\
I laugh to scorn auy man, especially
any Kansas mau, who would advocate
the extention of suffrage to the colored
man in the Southern fytutes and deny it
to him in his own Sfa^.' (Applause.) —
I was talking the otlfcS^day with some
gentlemen, I Believe of this city, bu the
subject of colored suffrage. Oue was
advocating the extension of the suffrage
iA * the Soutlmru. States. I asked him
what about extending the right of suf
frage to the colored ttienjtff Kkfisas? Oh,
he was not in favor of that. Another
.nip^igcsiioydFdartudwaid -be supposed'the
reason Ire was .n favor; of extending suf-
frstfe’to 1 the blpek man iu the South and
Jibiiii KJausas Was, because the planta
tion blacj£J*WMH4o much bettfer* qualified
Umu out iMvio > (Lsoghtcr^ ‘^Rh&tcl6sbd
the conversaUou-. - - .'i
If you meet tlio question at all, meet it
boldly*, squarely and honorably. If. the
Constitution gives to Congress the : right
to fix the status of suffrage iu Louisiana
and Soutn Carolina, it gives It the'same
right in Kansas judLlConne-cticut, aud
A iso-iisin, aud’Illinois, and t-.P^uusylva-
nia.* I weald like to see a Republican
Congress extendiug the pight of suffrage
to the bluclrnfiiil. r.f Peyhsylvania dr any
of the Nofflilern ' States! it would be a
siirtl! • fjtHi'bj Cou-
sfifatiori' teft. tW dtffefent
goveruments.
be rrlaJ to see his old
Friends and Customers. All they ask is a fair
trial, and will
Sell as good Goods
a* can be purchased in this market, at prices rea
sonable and satisfactory.
Give us a Fair Trial,
before purchasing elsewhere, and wo promise to
please both as to the quality of our Goods and tbe
prices. dea22 BACH & HUFFMASTER.
LATEST SENSATION !
One Week Ahead of the Circus!
A BOOT ANlTinOE STORE,
IN LA GRANGE! -
*
MR, F. HOLLE has just opened fq his
treat room a rare selected lot of Bools and
Shoes, just Suited to the taste and wants
of tbe citizens generally, and be request that they
should come in and sec them before purchasing
elsewhere, '.life baa ou hand .
Gents' Calf 'doable able and single sole Soots,
“ b Balmorals,
,r “ Creole Congress Gaiters,
“ Brogans, Extra aze,
“ Kips,
Ladies’Ohlf end Goat Boots,
“ - Kid - c
“ Buckle Congress Gaiters,
Misses’ Calf and Kid Boots, *•
“ “ “ double sole Boots,
“ Ankle Tics,
“ Fancy beel Boots,
Children’s Fancy Kid and Goat Boots,
“ Copper Tipped “
“ Fancy Spring heel “
Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Balmorals,
“ ’ '- Gaiters, ' ' ‘
“ • Double sole Boots
The work and material of this stock, is so su
perior as to recommend itself at ouce. Cotne in
old-fifl^fids, aiuf help me along. 'decSft*
MUSLIN, Flaln,
" “ striped,
JACONET,
NAINSOOKS-
TARLETON, of nli colors.
BO B1 NETS,
SWISS MULL,
BRILLIANTE, Ac., Ac.
Also to our *tock of
SILKS)
WHITE SILK, I’lain and Reps,
BLUE SILKS, of all different Shades,
Ruse Colored, Green, Brown, Drape,
“MOON ON THE LAKE,” and every
other style out.
In Black Silks we off--r twelve (lifii.-rent qualities,
some of the finest made.
In Clothing, nn<l Gentlemen lumishing Goods,
we oil- r greater inducement* than any oilier house
in the city.
COATS,
PANTS,
VESTS,
FALL SUITS,
OVERCOATS,
JACK ETS,
HICKORY OVER AND UNDER SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
NECK-TIES,
SUSPENDERS,
HATS,
CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
GLOVES,
DIAMOND PINS,
WATCHES,
CHAINS,
RINGS,
HALF HOSE,
WHITE LINEN SflifctS,
SHIRT BOSOMS,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
CARPET-BAGS,
Or anything else belonging in our Ime, will be
sold at the lowest rates.
PLANTATION GOODS.
BLANKETS,
HATS;
KERsEYS,
LINSEYS,
ROSETTES, &c., icc.
Thousands of other article*, too numerous to
mention, can be found in our house, at prices to
soit customers.
OUR MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT
is well WV.^lieiS’tfith the latest styles of
HATS,
CAPS,
BONNETS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
PLUMES,
ORNAMENTS, &c^&c.
and etill in charge of
MRS r BAXTER,
who will take pleasure at any time to fait on
Ladies honoriag bet with a call.
j Aaron IVilbur, ManagerSonthcrn Branch (•Dice,
! No 'J Bay Street. Siv.innnh. Ga.
1 ltv t i- last report • -f the Insurance ('■ mmi««i-m
j ers of Ma.'»:u htiselts to the Li gi-lature ot that
; State, ttie proportion of A*.*ets --I this Company
j was $158.;>ti to ev-ry of liatcliti--.*, being
{ larger -ban any w-dl establish- d and !ri--d Life In
. surance Company in It.-- Country
It issues polieies from $100 to Sld.OoO on any
j life. and on any plan in u-e l»y other Companies.
I an ! when desir* d. will give lilx-rnl accommodation
j lo Insurers in the settlement ot their pr ■minni*.
j Dividends are d*dared in Cash, or may be added
to the policy. n~ the assured may clio.-s--.
j Pamphlet.*. *Ve.. furnished on application to the
■ office or imv of it* Acents.
I J ESSE Mcl.FN D< IN. A cent in LaGraiig--, Ga.
I jan D* tf
- -
Post i mil-
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
r. j. ss:h\ a i ius,
CONTEl’IlONKR AND Clii ITKKLiU
AMI U ll-H.K* l!.K AM- I.-K I AII. lU'.At.CIt IN
TOYS, DOLLS, cSjc*
W >t si.il- of th* Public Square,
[./.GRANGE GFltllGlA
TFl'I.fA' m.rioufiees to th.
,< Iran
■>.ile.
to J,
I will
M u.
i- hy the
<• county
lie sale
. f ieorge.
It public
d ho 1 * of
-• iqgin -aid
-IZABETH Gl
Adm
*;i!<-.
w
R liSPEU
Genii-:
FRESH ARRIVAL!
JOHN r’ODPKI? & No
H ave just ri:gi;ivi.d and n P - n
at their s
ed t.
ill ol.h
1 for *
'-pi.il,
ness and dispatch.
A lino
i* ti
d will r-
with
on pr.
e, pro
Th..n.a* J.
GIGE,
isiratrix.
■ in March
loor in I.n-
br longing
aid county,
t.'iO) acres,
eon Robert
a: -Hmown
three (1M)
m l tw nty-
I t- unty.—
undre 1 and
aid
the
-1*.
-1 t,
-•-I npoH
i testa-
lhe heirs.
«.\t
'N'
A I.T.
FGAIt
lb rolls KliNTTC
12 coils IiOI’K.
20sacks LIVERPOOL
.1 barrels tin-- f'rii'h. ■!
5 *■ good Brown
2 “ MACKEREL, No. 1,
12 kit*
I dozen cans Plt’KLED OYSTER?.
10 dozen bottles < ill Bourbon WHISKY.
0 “ “ SCHIEDAM SCIINAl’PS.
1 “ “ GIN COCKTAIL.
()r.u
Gr
iV. |
- first
■11 the
A IX):
Flour. Meal. Bac
Herring. Raisi
pern*. Matches.
Smoking Tabu
ing, Blaekin
i her*
Lard, Soda hr
Seda. I’epp.-r. Spice. C
h'limll-s, Chewing an
-ic. Mason's Black-
Brushes, Cigars,
k-d
At ",
(’ANDIKS, r.vKUS AND I*IKS
IF IDS OWN M \ \! r.\f It RE ERI.'Sil Ii\'
ERV DA V'
WEDDINGS a:-! I'AK’i ii.S funii*ii. , -l in lie
l’eacli Brandy, O.-tmlmrgs,
Cotton Varns. and Gut-
ton Cards, *kc., Ac.
The public respectfully invite-1 to give ns a call
Fepts-ti John n. cooper ,tco.
TOYS
cry <h -vhpib
inci;
rim r stm
\ N I ) I K )1
or c.
as pri:si;nt
M t
T. r. EVAN*
J. w. i:a-;i..
J. K. MOII.IAN', .11
T. C. EVANS & CO.
WHuI.r.SAt.E DEALERS IS
AM tlm
Counirv ;
( LAI'S (
for 111.- p:
will make
ji- n*.- hi*
I hey will
Old Gen
illlt- GIRLS
■ notified tha
io ha* not vi
four vear*
i* ll-i.i'i -pi
Ivors fn iu l!
- as.- he on t!
nan don't 1-
* TA
and Bf iVS in Town
their old Friend SAi
•'ti-l tl.’* part of Georgia
on account o! Ihe War,)
'- i * at my St- re. and dis-
<• above a.-.-oi liueijt ! So.
■ir 1. -t b-l. ivioi -as the
re l,i*l (.'hildren.
GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE, | r*=»- r-
CANDY.
We lake tbi^ chance of reCanliog our most sin
cere thanks to onr, friends in Troop, Hehrd'atill
Meriwether counties for the most liberal patronage
bestowed upon us, and assure them that in future
we wit! endeavef, as heretofore, to please them
aod do right, -
d^22- WISE & DOUGLASS.
General Commission Merchants,
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA,
H AVE alwavs on hand
SUGARS.
COFFEE,
SALT,
BAGGING,
ROPE.
BACON,
LARD,
IRON.
A food esrortment of LK^UORS,
HARD-WARE, &c.
Liberal prices paid ftr all kinds of COUNTRY
PRODUCE. bov 10
STOVES AND TEN-WARE-.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having
purchased th-- old Stand ol Joux
J. M.u.Ki;lt, (lecaM-d. will keep on
hand u full assortment of
ot the !’u
m- nd -I
ERE IT
b!ic S-p
the ph e • ;
AND TOY S
u e. l.:;G rail A
J. J
j j. .'EkYATir
W,-,t
irgin.
: vatic
M
A!
!i:w VARIKTILS or .UFA’S CI.OIBIAG.-.J;
received and foi sale by
I.()RD, SHACKELFORD iV MUNN.
FI'E LOT OF Tl\ AVI) .MPAV WARE,—
New) v a. liie.l anil lur sale by
LORD. SHACKELFORD .<c MUNN
r UHE “0LI» IH’IIMOA" COFFEE POT
-L e-l sices. Alsu. Silver Imitation T<
AVfcsh Pans; Dish Pan- : Milk Run-: Call
Fryi- g Pans; Meat Baking I’m:*, loi r ,’
new-store of LORD. SHACKLEFORD ii
U’lAE J
L vi-ne
JAP.lt T0IEI.TSE1TS.--A
ii- at
a-orf-
il Pots ;
e Pat s;
•• at I lie
VlENN.
Hid e-.ri-
Cooking Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
of all sizes and styles;
Tine-N\ are, of all descriptions :
such as Coffee Pots an-1 Urn*; Milk. I)is^ and
Wash Pans : Oil. Lard and Butter Cans : Sausage
Stuffers: Gallon, Half-gallon, Quart, Pint ami
Half-piQt Measures ; Candle-sticks. Sconces, Ac.
which be 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, he will order COOKING UTEN
SILS and GRATES for old Stoves.
novl ° E. C. RAM5AY.
NEW FIRM.
J. H. CLEAVELAXD. H. W. MORGAN*.
CLEAVE LAND &. MORGAN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
GENERAL GROCERS,
West side of the Public Square, and next door to
Wise & Douglass’,
LaUrauge, Georgia,
P« 0p c< Y; stant ‘y on hand ALL ARTi-
V‘ jES anally kept k by Wholesale Grocers,
which they pledge themselves to sell as Cheap as
can be had in this market.
attended!? 0 * 3 eatrustcd 10 th S“ "‘H be prompUy
p£> r Sj"l r „Ti'T , r i “' 4 oiton *" d
All'orters for the Sale, at Auction, of Real Es
tate, Merchandise, Furniture, Stock, and other ar
ticles. il left at their Store, will receive prompt at-
tenttoa.. , . [nov!0-3m] C.AM.
| ing of Bath full. Rain Water Burkct. .Ve l-'or sul-.-
j by LORI). SHACKELFORD & MEW
I 7»l\ET0CtjF.T (TTLERV: Foie.*’ Hutch- *. A
&c. IU LGKTV .‘HACK ELI-'ORDbv MEW'S
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!’!
C OOKIAf. STOVES and PlRLtilt STOVES, - f the
very b st description, with furniture comp! te
Lately rec-iveil and forsah- tiv
LORD. SHACKELFORD & M T NN
r Ul\ ATORK OF ALL K|\|)S, wrought in thl-
J most t*.xcelluut inamicr ami w
Cotton Seed.
000 BUSHELS of extra Prolific Cotton Seed
rUf\J\J for sale by
JOEL M. CHIVEES.
itid.
By LORD. SHACKELFORD A* MUNN.
C O-YTltACTS FOR IIViM U\ KOOFIAE, OT
tiie hot, nmnbi-r cue material: luki-n at >h ■
lowest prices, and ex- c ited iu the m..»t perfe.-t and
id-gaiit style of worknnn-hip. All jij-a of tbi-
kind taken by us will be gnarrantei-d c unpl- t-.-
satisfactory. LORI)..SHACKELFORD .t MUNN.
O VE\S, OVFA LIDS, TEA-KETTLES, SUCK Fine Cigars. Night Bit
Kettles, Puts. &c .ki ptcoii'tantiy mi hand and | en r '• at- r. ■>> i-m-v
for sale by LORD, SHACK ELEC RD x .M UNN.
il
:*n;> founty •
f ’ - , r f .• t ,
FI'll
Del, ..,
-d r d. 1 niiig iii.id- ajiplication t-i
L- ! *.- : <■'. !
in .on 1j ( m -:ti*I trsi
: the ;tio
lo cii«* a!! j
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r \nso. if ar v
thoy . (
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in M:iy
o • 1 IT * f t.i.i
1. PITTS
" iaary.
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r 218t;.-,.
PEOKGE
II. UTNS'D iN. A bmaio
tr.-it - r nl W.
It n. wi.it
tak.-r. ,1 - - , give* ,
Oil,- that hi.
v. ill ar j Ij
m-, on il.-fi -t Moral;, v
r: Jim** next
for I.I It 1 .* -
Ii uii- i .n from pain tr
i-l ; All per-
C'-fif i
i o i •• p rr:in to how
an.--, il any
do -, h ,
• r h fm- til .1 im-, u
hy said Let-
' •• - » ’
L. 1 ITT. :
i Ordinary.
N 1
:u Din t; stop,
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If. A . KI' *.
r
i
Of A1 ib
li:il. 1)1
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II N
\ i;y (Y wix r
r i :i
WHOLES/-
.LE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
.i> cowl door
from T. Kile'.*, Corr.-r
Marietta fct..
\ tin Ida. (>« oigin
5
IIive<
n h ind, and arc Holly r
c D.ing, rt
ALL KIND
Ol-'OIl 4 . DM ,S.
MEDI 'i.NE
, DI E-STt
.'EES,
PAINTS.
WHITE
*KAD.
V.\ RNI'IIE
s, WINDi )\
' GLASS,
HAIR OILS
Vo,
Th- pi-- -
- f ',VIN : 's BrYnDII-
S nr d IVniS-
KEY', f ,r i
" «!: fi «1 nnrj. ;»Uv;i
Jf on and.
< Dtiiuir v
M.-rch nits u.d I’.-v-i i
ui* w old do
w.11 m , ,d.
1 ' ’I **x 'ii; .' o n Sjjich h
1 ■ :baa-
ing —Is—wl ■
ll.WH-t IM ,|k
• . ■> - \v• Tf e \ri min «
IdV r.S FOR Till: YIN,
LION !
!’ K N S
i‘ <» li THE r
F.oi’i. e :
v - ■ "
♦ I. ir;c Golf] V ns, call
V.
LEHMAN-
If y< u w
t»t M . i* j/ (. I'ci.s. tf
A.
LEHMAN.
If y ...
\
: MM IN.
. r» i ,.,1 i*. 4 |V
•» a ad Hold
" A
.EHM AN.
;• cfadrs. or
; Specti :clc 1
;‘-s eom-anil "• A.
.EH MAN.
1 Tie 1 ii -1
. an !>•• ma-o- lo r-ail. an,
a 11 con g<?
“ Ii -
;it A.
LEHMAN.
Let ad
• n-< v that nev.-r saw li-h
»re;
, Aud Co,.-.
w aiv.av> saw, now st
liie more.
deco tf
A.
* Ell MAN.
More
Nt iv anti Fresli 4
iooil*!
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
P. L. MILLEU k CO.
R espectfully inform the citizens of La-
-Grange, and the Traveling public generally,
that they have opened the Stablej formerly kept
Miller, Fe rell & Co., where they will keep con
stantly on hand, for Hire, the best SADDLE and
HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, CARRIAGES
BUGGIES. &c. ’
They will also xeep .Horses and Mules for sale.
Orders for the Purchase pr Sale of Stock prompt
ly attended to.
All orders lor the OMNIBUS must be left at the
office of the &iins House.
N B. The highest cash prices paid for Corn. Oats,
Fodder, Ilay, Ac., delivered at the Stables.
LaGrangc, Georgia, Oct. 31, 1865. nov3-tf
r T , HE price of the LaG range Reporter is Si per
L aauum — Sl 00 (or a mouths
r Ceri-n*. Arniier LaV
. Lilly White. Fine
Ti.Jet S-M| .*. K-i-o-ine Lamps. W right s
Indian V. g- taAde Piils. Spencer's
l’il's. Strong's faaati'*e Pills,
Ayer's Pills, ChanipIaA’s
Piils. McLean's Pills. Wbo-l’g /
Hair Re-J.-.-rative, Mrs. Allen’s Hair
R-3inrcr. Mrs Allen's Zylobalsamum,
Sanford's Liver luvigorator, Hemlxild's Ex
tract iiiichu, McLean's Vermifuge. Frahenstock’S
Vermiluge, Sozodout for the Teeth. Pink Cerate
for the iii.li. and manv other articles very useful
All of tbe above Goods just receiv' d and for
sale by THOMAS S. BKADFlELD..
N
Y'uluable Books for Sale*
.,F,W AMERICAN CLYCLoP.-VEDIA—a Dic-
S tionary of General knowltijge first Id ro -•
AMERICAN ELOQUENCE, by Frank Moore
two large volumes, beautifully illustrated.
WEBSTER S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY
ANTIION'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY-
DL’NGLLSON'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY.
STATESMAN'S MANUAL—freft Washington
to Fillmore—three volumes.
TIIIRWAI.L'S GREECE—two voiiimes.
WIEM AN’S GIBBON'S ROME—six,volumes.
THIER S FRENCH REVOLUTION—four vol
umes. '. ]a
Apjdy at ibis office. l“ t L —
Dissolctiou.
T MIK Ci-partner.-liip heretofore esotingbe| *
. A. .. r»i. : . :a I.„ ....inol eonrfOt,®'*
1 Mor
iolved.
ran & Ciiisolm is, by mutual oomiri»H
rf-b2-ltj J L.M0RC-