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0- H o, WH1L1INOHA.M, RD1T0H.
Votr-nui t tyiowtirouaoNt, ornttSl
intaprtpnt N«\vn, aoUritM fr .m «n\ >r- \
R^fltnuo OommunICationh w. .-*iu 1
nulw pout ago In souk with the.ni I
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l'luiinku to r*
LA GRANGE, OBOimu, JAXVAllV ii, lmw.
For Coiigt'cHs :
^JfcVtsmw: anrofiapv* iwr-.-m.3ir a
OF COWETA
| Now Advertisements.
Notwithstanding tho (also and ulun&fimuu. rojp- 1 on vkoksoec
to h'ntutioiiHot' llufitB 13. Util lock, 0 -/fug Governor 1 rate of inconta
'" .'laoontatoHUnhU/m^ ^uSo- ‘ the^diTor IlM Day.
morml to tougpeni nuatumod and. backed by ' T AM new rriuty.u.. County BufVeyotiHotoy out H<
such contcmptiblo lick-spit UeBaftFoHtorBiodgolt, . 'S aaH .' S.. do w l l . B ? r ,T ? Ltiudiaumsying,
and a few hundred ignorant
Manufncttir
of Cotton 1
Laal week wo Endeavored to argue the impor-
ianre of roanufKehirlng, ns well ns producing
cotton. Wo are glad to learn that the article
ha* awakened considerable interest abroad as
wall ah in La Orange. A sutatantiol gentloman
ono of our eolld men—of our town has al
ready aaid he will take $10,000 atopic in a cotton
rows mark, guldoTl by the hand of gomo
crawling •yuophnnt to Radical power, the people
ol’Georgia, black nnd white, are tho most orderly
and law-abiding people in the Union. No gen
eral disturbances have occurred in our borders,
except the Ogatehw troubles, which were the
rcBults of Radical teachings, if they wore not
concocted and directed by Radical leader*, like
Bullock, Blodgett and tho negro Bradley. In
our opinion, the blocki hosts who bo valiantly
threatened Savannah, may bo appropriately de
nominated the Bullock-Blodgett elan- for it is a
noticeable incident that while Bullock was in
.1 ■_
Leveling, Ac., with
by making i^HrJL*-.,
-glu, Mcrb
liter County.
OUDlNAIOt’H Ori ICK, J«U. IB, 1800.
M 0SK8.0-R.U1 AM applies for uxntnption of personalty!
. ami sotting apart nud vuluutiuu of homestead, and
I will pass upon tlm same January *20, 18tW, at my Office.
Jail2‘2, ’(W "i M :.a .1 Oil's W. MANNING, ,». w. r.
Notice.
1 LL turtles indebted to tho firm of Tliorutou k Sludge
" ill please como forward nud ncttlo, ns vr« arc deter
mined to cl oho up the business; aud those having elalma
or accounts amount us M ill proeuut ihem wllhiu me uext
thirty days, alter which time wo will rrcoguixe no clalxne.
Jun‘2*2-ln\ THOUNTQN A SLEDGE.
-taW» 8 «w ! »tapc ( City, engaged iu Ui. slanderous
we (.there who ndl «o thmk, eutov heartily into pl . ojoct ugainU Ule wWto puopK , of lUu 8tete ,
thoenterpruo. rilty thousand delta will mako hu blRck 1{ , dlc(d b „ aditli lwm , uvoriu( . in
the 8 .vampH of the Ogoechi e ; <0 invefit Ihe saered O altv, nnd setting apart and valuation of homestead
rights of tho people, whose interest* lay within I offleo* 0 ^**
their way. Then, to make the c»ho still stronger, I . J»M2a-2t-j l _no H R
a good beginning. With that amount, a site
could be purchnacd, a largo building erected aud
» port of the machinery purchased, put up, and
put into operation. But £100,000 or $150,000 117~'^
1 1 , , xl . , , . the military tools of Radicalism, having not the
would be much better, aud that amount, we iv,,. „ , .. . .. .
, , .. . , . ; tear of Ctocl beloro their even or truth in their
think, could be easily raised in croup countv, an 1 rn ,,.^.. e „ v anA ■ 4V ... . ....
.. . . , 1 . . * perverse hearts, nud vn the lace of incontestable
it la nnoEtorfirmo in whroh follon pl.inters thorn- , t „ atlmaav to Uie contrary, niado . report of tho
r.elvsfl would dome double WftU from thou- cot- j |tnhiv aim p ly , lbHUrrt und tidloulonR-giwing it u«
t ' m ' ’ thoir official belief, and na an official fact, that it
We referred to the cotton factory at Macon , Wll8 only ft b . ind of t „ ir0l6 with one gun and a
last week, and in doing so did not state that it j bayonet on the end of a stick. What nonaenae!
aa propelled by steam waWod of being driven How ridiculou8! Supremely eontoniptiblc!
. ^ Nvriter in ono of the Atlanta papers, aft.!
.TAJIKS W. IIAH1USON, Barber,
H ah KE-Ol'ENED lllH 81101*. at hid okt at aud, North of
. tboooruer of Aiuobh St Whlttlckl. liaviim roflttccl
hit. ahop in goixl Mlyk*. ho will ho gl«d to reoeltw tho callB of
nil M ho Mink a •• clean ahnvu. ”
Hair cut in tho latent ntvlo. Particular attention given
to tho cutting of children's luilv, Jan2S-It
1*001 gin, Troup County.
OiuuNAJiv’H Omen, Jammrj- IB, 1869.
OAMHKL AK1-JHH has applied for * xcinpilon of person-
i-2t-n i
CARY. Ordiuery
Georgia, Tronp Comity.
Omc* or OunihXKY, Jauiuuv ic, I860.
A V T M. J. HARWELL bus applied lor cxompilon ol par-
Yv Bonully. and M> ttiug u]>art aud valuahou of home-
etoad, nud l will pane upon tho enmo at 10> B o'clock, a. m.,
on tlic lht day of Fobruitfj] I860, at my office.
Jan'2'i-2t-$l 00. H. H
ttfeor«Ttt,“Tro
INcm- Advertisements.
[1 corgi a, Troup County.
< )ui)in.v*y‘h otru-.K, Janntry aint, I8fl0.
1 0. FORMRY having ajiplled to mo fbr lettera of ad-
j • mmletmUon on tho uHtAto of Noah Luv, late oi'nuld
:ounty, deceaeed:
ThuMi are, therefore, to cite and adinnniah oil concerned
to bo ami appear at my office on or before tho flrat Moudny
in Minch next, to allow caumi, if any tlity have, why lot-
torn should not ho granted aaid applicant.
jau'2'J-td-r.l 00 II. U. CV^RY. Ordinarj’.
WAKE'S DRUO STORE I
1>a' water power, which makes a considerable
ditteronce in favor of tbo latter in the way of ex
penditure. Uero, in Troup, we have the tin oat
site* in fcho country for driving machinery by
water. Thus, a large outlay for tho hire of en-
ffinecro, firemen and wood, would be saved to
the company. As we stated in reference to that
factory, it hao not paid nu annual dividend of Igrb
than 10 per cent-, since the war upon tho original
stock, notwithstanding u considerable amount
of its earnings have been expended in the pur
chase of now machinery eince that time.
?AKV, Ordinary.
‘iity*
e'H OrrtcE, January 21 at, 1869.
J OHN MoCARTl-Tt bus appliod for exemption of peraou-
ally, and BcttUig apart mui valuation of homeateo<l,
and 1 will paoa upon the Maine at 10 S, o'clock, a. m., on the
lHt d iy of February, 1869, at mv office.
Jiinw-at.- $l fto li. II. CARY, Ordinary.
Georgia, Troup County.
Orrict of OnniNABY, January 18,1860.
Atlanta in convention I D ObERT W BROWN having apphod to mo for lcttora
Auiuua in convention, j 0 f Uuardiaouhip totlmperaon and properly of Tho».
r tho ogc of
conversing with civil officers from all parts of
tho State, assembled
the great majority of them being elected b}* the j ikTjnmmctt. » minor of naiil county, uudor
Radical party, says all of them report quiet and j The... are, thoreforp, to cite ami adraouiah all couoernod
good order and good tee ling between tho whites 1 t01) ? ;Ul<1 a Pl 1cu f nt my office on or before tho mat Monday
0 , 3 m March next, U show cauiie, it any they fcavo, why letter*
and blacks all ovortno Slate. How does the fcl- ! uhould not bo granted to said appUoaut.
low Bullock fed when hie own party friends i -_J J - C VK .V,?5.^f u y» v :..
give tlio lio to hi« infamous charges as contained 1 t ' col B* a » ^ lou P Louuty.
tho Legislature V Pitiable creature he is, indeed!
, I Scorned by all decent men and mistrusted by his
The last annual repoit of the Pfosidont of tho owu pa H.v, V.-Iio mo fleoing from the wrath ho
August. MamiTuoturiug Compnuy is sufficient to 30 „ ka to mwt _thc condemnation of o just public
mduoe factories to Fpring up in every part of the i 0 pi n i 0JJi
South. Ho says the gross earnings for the past
cix months, encliug June 30. have been ol33,»
501 66; interest received, 33,921 65; total, $139,-
44380. From which is deducted expenses, taxes,
i • • 1 1 /1 ... 1 omen or O&dikary, Jan. 18th, I860,
inn memorial to Congress and his message to j TAMLSD. HAMMETT havtuR applied for lettcrH of
, j el CtUiUTliauBhip to the peraou autl property of JanxcB
W. Hammett, a minor of »aid couat^', under tho ape of
fourteen jeare:
Tliewo arc, thoreforo, to clto and admonlt-h all concernod
to bo and appear at my office on or before tho lind Monday
iu Miirchnoxi, to rhuw coufo, if auy they have, why letters
should not bo Rrnuted to said applicant
.lan'2'2td$3
46., 831,S9316-leavng ns net profits $107,534 11.
-S^ich two dividends offivo per cent., each,
g to 360,000, have been paid, enabling
pany to cany* to tho credit of profit and
[count $47,53114 making the amount now
1© credit of that account 322,798 22. Goods
manufactured from December 14, 1867, to June
13 1868: Founds 1,184,815; pieces 08,348; yards
3,888.401,
Let us say to our readers abroad that no Statu
in 11)0 Union is more quiet nud orderly, or more
obedient to law, or respect with higher consider
ation the safety of lifb, liberty nnd properly—
Bullock, Blodgett, Bradley und u few others be
ing the exceptions.
“ Want of Adequutc Protection to Life aud
Property.”
It is hoped the Legislature will do the people
of Georgia the justice to demand of Gov. Bul
lock the evidences of the '‘ want of adequate i P ot L ut ,l11 to our cli " Mi0 * ^ ^ *** ^poaod to
Buwiurtw 1 jock upon allRur.ito produce ua bumbuRB. My entire
ty” as charged wi ' ‘-took Iwh been noloetod with apoclal rcforcuco to tho wants
H. H. OAKY, Ordinary.
Administrator'* Sale.
VP T ILL bo Bold, under au order from tbo Honorable
T T Court of Ordbuiry, m aud for Meriwether county, be
tween tho luual hours of Bale, on tho lirat Tuesday in
March next, Before the Court Houhb door In GrcduviUc,
jlenwether county, Ua., tho remainder in dower bclong-
iu« to the ontato of Creed Caldwell, deceahed—lyiug and
borne in the '2d District ot said county. Numbcru, &c.,
giveu on day of oalu. Terms Cuab.
,ian'2'2-td-»n JU8lirU CALDWELL. Administrator.
ArorsTrs c. ware,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
North Bide Public Square,
I.uOtuugc, .Georgia.
»i• rKESCRUTlOKS flU.il it »tl hint..
LATEST NEW YORK NEWS I
IiAdTjSB!! i
JLovl&Owatf 1ao«
Xioola Omatl JL.«
'• UoautiAoR Uio complexion."
"OIvom a Uoay glow io tho ch
" A Ruby Hugo to tho Llpit.'
•• Remove* all Blotcboa aud ~
"TTio Boat lu tho World."
“ COSTAlt a ”
BEAUTIFIER1
THE 1
BITTER-SWEET AND 0RANGB BID3S0MS.
Ono bottle, ft 00; throe for $2 00; i
1000 bottlea Mold lu oboday in New Y«tk city.
All DruRRintrt iu LAUKANGE aell it. 1
Or addix-MH "COBTAR." No. 10 Croab| at., N. Y.
“ CO8TAR8 ”
STANDARD PRSPARATtONS
••COSTAR’S” Rat, Roaoh, Sic., Exterminators.
"COSTAR’S" Bed Bug Exterminatora.
••COSTAR’S” (only pure) Insect Powder.
•• 2,000 Hoxob and Fluaka manufactured duly."
"Ill UoM-arolll of apurimui imitatiouu."
" AU DrugfliHlH lu LAOR.VNOE eoU theto."
AddrcHa HENRY R. C08TAR, 10 Croeby fi)., N. Y.,«
JOHN if. HENRY. (Succoaeor to) ,
DEMAS BARNES L CO.. 21 Park Row, Now tork.
Bold by BRADFIELD ii PITMAN,) T i n
janl-ly DR. A. C. WARE, ] *4°
ail
protection to life ami property” as charged
~'~*iooc I tr ,avcl y his Congressional memorial and re
Cotton oouaumod, pounds
Average coat of Cotton ic,98 i00c I 8* ,lvei y Gougiossionai memorial and re- | tion; nothing hut whut hoe boon thoroughly tented
Ayeregc yards per loom per day 19 u ; cent message. Tho peonle of this State must Gtute '
Number of loome running por, , ... . 11 mnsi | With a Email outlay of money, and
Number of Lauda cmploj*od «7 bo vindicated against such mendacious charges a few acroe of land can have roally good
‘ 1 a3 their so-called Governor makes against them.
JUST HECKIVKD»
ASPARAGUS—-
BU8H DE.VNB—-8»'x Weeks or Mohawk, Rod Bpccklcd Val
entino, Brown Speckled Valentine, China
White, Early Yellow Six Week*, Wevdug-
ton Woudor.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!! FRUIT TREES!!! I RUNNmu BE*Na-lta» and*»»'. E« c .
7 AM now prepardd to (IU ordori for I RCIT TREES, of : BEMS-PhUidtanWi EJriy^iratp I^otod, Ext™ Eirl,
JL tho beet voHoUob, and thowj onpeoiolly udaptod to the | Bucar^ ^ . L ilj B1 od Red, bilcalan
<-o\A aud climato of tho .Southern btatca. So many have I ‘ 6 '
humbuqed, by tr*'c peddlora from tbo North, M-ith tree*
ut »U adapted to our climate, that they aru diepoaod to
CABBAGE—Early York. Er&eh Ox Hoart, Early Sugar
BORECOLE—German Kale.
$019,965 01
Since tie war, or from June 13th, 1603, to ; "V hope the Democratic memboni will have the
June 30th, 1808. tho company 1ms added to its uorve (,n 1 m01 ' ,a courage to stand up in defence | They
machmery by 592,636 76, and paid to it- stock- i of tbl i -" defam f d eonstitueuc}-, and protect them ! SumlSlwo'yoi
holders tho sum of $366,000, besides adding to [ enemy of Georgia who usurps j
ito anrplue account $124,052 67, thereby swelling ber Executiveclmirthrough a fraudulent ejection. | RuU d mbauy bchr
ihnt fund to $224,793 22. And this, it is claim- ! , ,hom ™ c responsibiUty of j
cd, iu tho result of but $60,000 capital. The cold ' tho tiel0 ” se 01 our people failed for iu tho inl'a- ; the pc-wh, m-u »r, imcartalh.
cash value, of tho company’s property on the 30th : mo ; ,s ch »8“ b . v Bullock. Let them 0cr ^ ll ^'6‘ l r^ys Mro .^'ABSGa.
of last June V IS $600,000, irrespective of the j fi h r ’ek not. Let no imdue regard for the dignity I yoLU DLlil tvi a art r ijtcm
$224,708 22 ' Bulllock screen him from just condemnation.
During the same time the company have; Bale 1 Hc 13 t!le enemy of the true people of Georgia, | Sulphuiio AciJ and Supsrphnsphate Cwnpany.
goodsmade,23,o.Xo;aggregatesolesS3,705,301S0; aml thu cbauI P ion of our oppressors ill their
Aggregate wagespaid.$622,280 in: avorage yards ”'“ ,illa upon us. Cull for tho evidences, and
Loaf, Grceu Glazed, largo lot Drumhead,
Flat Duth, Drumhead 8av«}% Red Dutch,
ffor pickling.)
. jood .ppGtalto 1 CA«OT8-LehBOrihgc, Early Horn,
middle of May to the clo&o of wluter; dcliciouB Pcuchcu ! rn:r nfT/itt'n} r,
from tholOthof Juuo to November; moat exooUout Pears , ^UrLOWLR—Early AwaUo.
from tue utoi Juucto Bebruary. Pcai* trees grafted ou , CELERY—Ijrcc White
Quince stock will bear the third year alter transplanting.— tc ‘
"■hoy may be set on borders in iho garden, eight feet apart • CORN—Evcrrrann Ruenv Ad«m. r«rtv
ith but little or no damage to th« vegetable crop. I con ! E ' Cr6reon Ad8JM * ^ *
PtK ,od “ l i CUCEMBER—Eong Orceu Turkey, Eirly Frame. UThte
Htrav, horrica grow hero in ep.-eat perfection. The Wil- Bpiao.
.sly, and la la fruit from two to | m rLANT-Laree Early Purple.
CHARLESTON, 6. C.,
H A\TNTt completed thsir extensive mauufactorv, nro
now prepared to luruihh SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS,
per loom per day, 45 90-100; average number of | lot Bullock produce them in valid form or fall j '“tifma^fo^dr’lnvesimehU^ ‘ihiacljmpimy.rSdcrUie
W. Production for throe yean
piecen, 527,114; yards, 20,
hands employed,
Pounds, 6,261,66
364,919.
Tho foregoing figures show up the manufac
ture of cotton as un investment, und we venture
lo eay there is not a man in this county reuliz- I th^ir ldlsity bo exposed; ii they
under condemnation as he justly desorves to fail j dlractiou cn
in the opinion of all just-minded men. i planters.' Thcir*^
Wo led no scruples aa to making Bullock I Shoml'aif.S!
show his hand. Ho has no ncrupln in defaming . South Carahna, native Bom Pnopphatohwhich
Georgians before tho world. If his charges are 1 tb ->’ P'W® t0 1Qauuf «“
LETTUCE—Early Cabbage, Ico Cabbage.
MELON-{water)—Mountain Swcot Water.
CANTEIXUPE—Green Citron, Pimi nipple.
MUSTARD—White and black.
OKRA—-Tall, aud Dwarf.
ONION—Silver ffkin, StraabUrg, (long yellow.)
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP—Fine Sugar.
f high characUir,
1 rocommoud. it to Boutliuru
moufjthc largcet and mo<*t . , ,
nud enable them to prepare j *LAS—Laudrttajs Extra Earl;. Early F
>f tho proper Holvont for tho '
UTILIZER <
Soluble Phospbatoa tbn
ing such hondac«£cie dividend:? upon investments
of any kind. Stock in the above factory corn-
let proper legislation be had to correct the
evils complained of. Let a clear showing be
raand£T50 per cent premium iu Iho markets, and 1 without regard to consequences,
sharp financial men and speculators would be n
glad lo purchase at those rales. If „ stock com- n ° F 1I,L , 6oo T i,U! i“ PLE ror ’ T “
pauy, Mithu capital of $150,000, could h« organ-1 ^ ^ by thrir Kftdi ’
.sod IU thin county, and prosily directed, it "“ bc >°* not only lo the
‘ . 1 ’ , ,; General Go^mmout but, towards those who
would, m less than five v ans, command like ^present the Government among us. A be er
premiums upon its stock. In that time the t charge was never made. The funeral train which
holders would reside^doublethe money mveslod ; ;bUw6tl tbs ,. omainii ef G „ cna Hossc , uli in
■“ ** !’™ , TCJu f ° f th , Clr ; ,0i : k divi - ; Sow Orleans, the other day, gives the lie to the
dends, besides enhancing real estate m the conn-i ohsrge. The deceased was a Federal officer;
■’ .... _ , ' but his noble and chivalrous bearing towards
> “ ° Ut m °T? fu \, T p ant ‘ re aud : «•!>* People of Louisiana, us commSmicr of that
tanners, will take this matter in hand and go to
work determined to have n first class-company
they wiU.be surprised at themselves, in less than
live years, for having deferred such au invest
ment eo long.
The Governor’* ?Ie**age.
military district, nuder the provisions of the
construction act-6, endtiared him to every Iteart.
His remains were followed to the grave by thou-
saada of Southern people, nnd were affection
ately committed to the tomb by Rev. I>r. Lea
cock, of Christ Church, an Episcopal minister
who was driven from his homo by Federal au
thority during the war; and now the people of
j New Orleans are making an effort to raise moans
for the comfyrt of tho deceased’* family. Such
To the exclusion of our usual news variety,
we publish the vindictive and nauseating com
munication of our so-called Governor to I he
General Assembly, as a black and damning re- ! • ‘f _ " ‘ V*T . -j •
cord of hia fanaticism and hatred of the I 19 tho tlllc 8 P lnt thcBoutnern people,
people of Georgia. Of all Ihe papers submitted ! Whjt Pbopoktion 01 tue Caor is in IIauret ?
to the public from the Governor of a State, we 1 In Monroe county, says' the Macon Telegraph,
do think this miscalled message of Bullock’s is i the talk is that about ono-lhird of tho cotton
tho poorest attempt at State-craft. It is truly ; crop of that comity was in die hands of planters
an abortion—a sad commentary upon the policy j on the flrst day of January, uud in some of the
of putting a man in a position he is unfit to flli, i Georgia counties one-hnif was still in planter. •
tho dignity of which he has neither tho mental : hands. The general average throughout Georgia
capacity or patriotism to comprehend. It is the , was believed to be about a third,
first time in the history of Georgia, when her 1 AVe doubt very capitally if one-third of the
Go/ernor has based nearly tho whole of a mes- ! cotton crop is iu the hands of planters. The
sage—a State paper -upon a mere newspaper 1 high prices paid for the staple the past few days
paragraph, and in the spirit of a partisan, essayed j is rushing it to market very rapidly. In thirty
tlintio made from Raw Bourn, aud vqwtaiauiK more than
twice tho quantity of Supt*rphofrphiit'* of Limo found In
tho hi*p» average manured heretofore offered for anle, tho
rate* at which wo oiler them hoing uo higher than tho av
erage price of other Fertiliacrn. while the maumee con
tain twice aa much fertilizing material; they are iu fact
ranch rheaper to the couaumor. They are offered on tho
market in two forme, with a guarantee that the material
in ea<*h will correspond te> tho Hdvertipt<m<‘ut:
Err.v,v>- No. 1.—Solublo Fhotphate, containing from
eighteen to twoaty-llvo por cent, of Puro Hoiubln l’hod-
photo of Lima, and furnielied nt alxty tloUora jH»r ton,
Etiwan, No. il.—Peruvian Superpho.iphat-, containing
frtjm pixteeu to twenty per cent, of Soluble Phosphate, and
three to four per cent, of Ammonia, at Hovonty dollars per
ton, lor approved acceptances, bearing iutereat, or each
’ ptnblc to the nub-agente. A
above price* will hi
for catih. Order* to bo forwarded immediately to tJ
agonta, aud delivery made as directed.
WM. C. BEE L CO.. Agents.
jum*2-lm
G. G. Memmtnoeb, Prosidout.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS,
FOB I860.
O N tho Ibl of Januarv, 1809, THE MORNING NEWo vn-
torod on it« twentieth year.
Tue New* is so well known throughout this flection of
the Sotil hem States, that a recapitulation of itu opinion* or
its standing is simply unnecessary.
Tho efforts that have been made during (ho past rear io
mako it a newspaper worthy of hkivunuah, have met with
success, aud to-duy, iuadoitiou to its haring
Tho Largest Circulation lit this City:
It mu Ikj found in even/ city, l/»m nytd village in Southern
Georgia aud Florida, besides having a general circulation
throughout this and other States.
No effort will be spared to mako The Momnxno News n
comprehensive medium of
Gonera!, Political and Commercial Intelligence,
Special attention being given io the welfare of Savannah
und the interests of Georgia and Florida.
It* Local Department
is a speciality, and more attention is pntd to this importaul
branch ;hau by any other journal in the city.
It can alwaytbc relied upon for a FULL AMOUNT OF
READING MATTER,
The Latest Slew* by Telegraph and Mall,
and has competent correspondents ut all important poiutn.
It contains a full uud aCCuiute
Daily Coltton and Ih'Dducc Report
OF THIS MARKET.
Thumb, Eugeni'
FEITLR —Cayenne, Large Spanish Sweet Bell.
RADISH—Long Scarlet, White IHxrnip Rooted, Red Tur
nip Rooted, Golden llloba.
SALSIFV—Or Oyster Plant.
SPIN.YFU—Round Dutch, Savoy Leaved.
SQUiVHH—Early Bush, Long Green, Coco&nut, Marrow.
TOMATO—Ijarge Smooth Red, Cook's Favorite, Keye'i
rroliflr, Tllden.
TURNIP—Early Flat Dutch, ItedTop.
POTATO—Early Goodrich, (Lnadrcth’H.)
AO range.
NKW CASH STORE 1
fiOOD OOOBH,
CHEAV FOR CASH AND GAHH ONLY
vntuii, l. norsoN
H
AS opouod a stOA’k of new «ud weffsclocted
DRY WOODS
SOOTH’N FEMALE COLLEGE,
LaOrange, Qoorgia.
FjV-CULTY s
I T. COX. A. »!.. PreHdenl, l
Mathematics and Modem Languages. 1
Rev. H. C. HORNADY. 1
Mental and Moral Science and Evidence* Christtmity.
Mias CARRIE R. STAKELY—French. ,
Mrs. I. F. COX—Botany and Astronomy. \
Music Department: \
Mias CARRIE R. BTAKELY. Principal. \
Ornamental Department:
Miea CARRIE M. MORGAN.
THE frienda of this Institution deaigu, at
an early day, to rebuild thoir College ejuticc;
but, for the present, tho oxercisea mil bo
conducted in the building formerly occupied
by George C. Hoard as a residence—•djbiniug
tho lot formerly owued by Hon. Ht^h A.
Haraiauu. Suitable arrangements will bo made for the
different departments of the College. >
An apparatus for illustrating the naturaUseisnoes will be
purchased by tho opening of tho next term. It is tie iu-
tontion of the President to merit a continuance of the
potronage which a generous public h&a eo liberally bsfctow-
od on him for the [a*t thirteen msr.
TUITION—$40, $50 and $60 per annum, according to
class of studies. Music, piauo. guitar or organ, $60
Uso piano. $7. Contingent foe, (fuel, iuk, Ac ,) |3. Board,
Spring Term of five and a half months, including waahiuc
aud lights. $112.75. * b
Young ladies can obtain board in the families of the
teachers or with others convenient to the school room.
Instruc tion in drawing and vocal music free oftharje.
FAYMENTS—Ono^baif in advance; balance atth« end
of the Term. Pupils charged from tho first of the month
they enter. No deduction for lost time, oxoept tor sick
ness protracted over a mouth.
The Spring Term opens the. Inst Wednesday in January.
I or catalogues containing full particulars, applv to
ntiv *3tt‘ I. F. COX, Proside nt.
Which ho offers to his friends aud the public
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Determined to do a CASH BUSINESS ho will prioc his
goods so as to Indues persons to patronize him.
He would respectfully ask an inspection of his goods
*nfl prices. Call and see him I janft
LOOK HERE1 LOOK HEREII
M A VICO IN! TH.OTIX* (Hit .‘NT V !
THIS WAY TO FORTUNE MADE EASY I
OUR SALES INCREASED ONE-HALFt
M™”
How .lo you aril do much ?" Our reply
i! selling
•op nsdsxviuD
AND
IP O It SALK
BY
ANOTHER OUTBREAK
Ten
l for 184**9.
.•ntn. Single conics, ii
H. E8TILL, Savannah, l
(a build Uiereon a document addressed to the : days, if prices hold up, Hiero wiU be but mtlo ! • ve “' * #,0U! ““ ““f*-*«•“! ">«»
Xtjpreacntativet* of a people assembled to make I cotton in the hands of'planters. Our opinion is WEEKLY—One y„a r , $2,00: six months. $i,oo. Single
good and wholesome-laws for (be Old Common- ! that there is not more than one-fourth of the ! * our
wealth. ; crop lu the hands of tho planters now. [ mmttucroom. 111 Buy Street. Onim by mril aMreima
This autoraaton, who jumps about upon the; _ . *♦
political hoards as the wire-pullers of the Kadi- I Tl£vrn OF '' ILLIAM p DwnC^-'We regret to
cnl. party at Washington choose to exhibit him I l0arn tlm S 60 * 1 ®**®. raised in this county,
before the grazing world, ub the ertnert showman j but SoT tu0 Iust hvc or (1)ro0 J® 1 ” 1,118 resided
exhibits automaton jig dancers before an audi-! noar .hochinpoka, Ala., committed suicide by
cnee of astonished men and women, has not j llaa " ln 2' 011 llle hOth instort. The reuse of the
only oxeited the contempt and ilisgust of all ; Kuih act 18 uot
mm of intelligence end the derision of children j rd- Col. J. T. Montgomeo' who, in conucc-
of precocious, conception, but this creature of: tion with iris deceased brother, II. Ii. T. Monl-
eiroumstanees, a bubble accidentally thrown up gomery, was the founder and builder of the La-
by the effervescenco of fermenting Kndicnlism, J Grunge Female College, has become the Presi-
(o disappear beforo the breath of popular con-j dent of the Marietta Female College in this
tempt, bus disgusted oven a large majority ol ■ State.
the intelligent portion of the party which elected ] _
him. The sickenirg vanity of tho nincompoop 1 Bullock would appear to better advan-
uauseatce every docent man, and filla every soul ^ a o e perched upon an Express wagon than lie
with the horrors of nn inexpressible disgust for
his incompetency and want of official dignity
und bearing as u gentleman.
Nearly the whole of the so-called message is u
lame attempt and an abortive effort to defend
his infamous memorial to Congress, wherein ho
groiwJy and maliciously misrepresented the peo
ple of Georgia—holding them up to the civilized
world as a lawless and murderous population,
Bcttrcoly a remove above the barbaric race which
rooms over our ‘Westernfrontiers. In tho whole
of the message there in^ittle to be found looking
to the good of tho Btato, It is merely the con
ception of a weak brain, written in tlio spirit of
wickedness, its animus being that of a third rate
partisan.
Railroad
does ensconced in the Executive Chair of Gcor
gia. Ho might dignify tho one, but the oilier
can’t dignify the Express man.
“Amenities of the Press.”—Our eolempo-
rarv of tbo Macon Telegraph fails’to observe tho
“amenities of the press,” so ably discussed iu
its columns. A copy of it lias not rcaoned this
office in a week.
Will tho planters, artisans and mechanics
of Troup county fail lo be represented at the
meeting of the State Agricultural Sooiety in At
lanta on the first Tuesday in next month ? Wo
hope not.
/ySF* Certificates of discharge wore granted to
W. H. Whitehead, of Butte county, and Dr. W.
F. Beasley, of Tronp, by the District Gourt in
Bankruptcy, at Atlanta, on Wednesday.
State -Taxes.—Tho Georgia Legislature has
passed a joint resolution extending tho time for
tho collection of Stato taxes until the first of
March.
LA GRANGE
EMALE CO L L E C E
FACULTY;
Literary Dopartmaul;
MRS. MARY A. MONTGOMERY,
-MRS. MARY C. CURTRIGHT.
MuHic:
MRS. FLORIDA M. PRESLEY.
Oruaiuoutol:
MRS. A. 12. PRYOR.
LauguugeH:
j efficient toucher will bo secured for Ibis department.)
T -E It M S :
Por session of six monllis,
^Commencing Momlaj, Jan. 35th,
CLOSING 25th JULY NEXT.
PltlMAUV CL.VSS. ...
Second Class
Third Class
Music, per session
instrument).. .
....$ld 00
.... 2100
.... :io 00
six mouths, (including
Incident.vl F
Payments.—One-third in advance; remaindei
end of the term.
Vooal Music taught, without additional charge, to tho
. 30 00
. 3 00
by the
> Fbknoh taught without any extra charge.
whole school.
Drawing
will bo furnished by Mrs. CurtrigXtat ure*Schooi
city.
AnijuAlo. v ’—dol. E. Hulbcrt, Su-
perintondont of the Western & Atlantic Rajl-
rtjftdr Trill please accept the thanks of both of
thd proprietors of this ,papor for courtesies for
the year 1869, ...Tj^
- Col.* Ii. J?. Grant, of tlio Atlanta and West
Mr, f5/ K. Johnson, Anslstant Superintendent
of the Georgia Railroad,
Will please accept the thanks of the editor for j
like compliments.
To each and all wo doff our hat, wishing them ; Nine Senators and ten members of the
f\ prosperous vear for themselves and the Roads j House in the Indiana Legislature bolted at a
iJtfcV •Jcetere’lly ! dhucu«i ridmiqatmn for Thiitod States Svtiatorn. ■
GENERAL REMAIilLS:
In every department care will b
ough knowledge. Esimdal attuntit
iuguud composition.
Tlio whole school win bo taught Calisthenics, under the
direction of Mire. Presley. This we de
the physical development of the pupils.
deem necessary for
MORAL GOVERNMENT:
Tho discipline will be firm and decided, yet mild and
parental, to secure the heart’s beBt cultivation.
REFERF.NCES:
,,-v re- ttsv. W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Rev, It. W. BIGHAM,
JW- Gon. CnriSchuT^of dirty shirt nptorietiy, I fcVjjg ******
lias been elected United States Senator from Mis- j Dil h. s. Wimbish, db. J. F. moheland,
souri, Fenton from New York and Hamlin from j Rour a ij'ouuLAaB, and oth'ere. ^
Maine. 1 LaGraugr, Qg., January 20th, I860.—92-lm
For Bale.
O NE NEW ROUKAWAY AND HARNESS, and one PI
ANO, Chickering's make, LOW FOR CASH, or ON
TIMK. secured by li/m. JOHN A. SPEER.
13 A RBY’8
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
“No family should ever b without it.”
Hon. ALEX. U. 8TEPHEN8. G.v.
DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
M Exceedingly aluable. ’'
Hon. a. J. WALK1LK. Ala.
DARBY’S PROPHYLtVCTIC FLUID.
“ T he only mcdiciuo Lent in mv family.’’
Rev. JOHN MATHEWS, Ala.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
" A valuublo adjunct to the nureury.”
Hon. W. O. TUGGLE, Ga.
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
*• It is a great discovery.”
ROBERT LEBBY, M, D., S. C.
BARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
•'An excellent application to wounds.”
It. FKASEK MICHEL, M. D., Ara.
DARBY S PRO PIIYLACTIC FLU ID.
‘•Superior to any preparation with whfch I amacqna'nted."
Pnor. N. T. LUFION, Al.
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
•• A catholicou in our family.”
lUv, THOH. O. BUMMEH8. D. D„ Tinre.
DARBY'S PBOPHYIAOTIC -FGUID.
•• I know ii to l»e h good thing.”
H. M. WBBDKN, M. D.. Ala.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
•• I know no fandiy medicine efjual to it.”
N. 8. GRAHAM, Aj.a.
DABBY *S PR OPH YL A CTIC FLU J D.
•'I know of nothing wiporiorto it”
Gen. J. B. GORDON, Ga.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
•• Best thing for colic in horses 1 ever Batv.”
D. BROWDER, Ala.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
” It can not be too highly commended.”
ItEV. J. A. PARKER, Fla.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
“ I consider it mportaut iuevor to bo without it."
W. H. YOUNO, Ga
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
"The best application to lafurad or diseased surtooosl
havo ever known.”
Hkv. CHARLES TAYLOR, Kr.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
“ It is a valuable romedv.”
JACOB U. POOSF.R, Fla.
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
'• It has no equal and *>o rival.”
Bev. 8. W. MOORE. Tknn,
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
••There is not a drop of humbug in an ocean of it "
Hon. W. F. 8AMFORD, Ala.
Aud so wo might fill this cutivo paper with rccotumeu-
tnu very best men in the country.
> questions that this is a most wonderful and
(lisiuteetaut, aud for wounds, sores
a tnnth w««]i ouuanij puriHer, So.
t , ““try Moraliaof lia« It for juUo.
wiuum filled by tlio proprietors,
JOHN DARBY A CO..
.i“Jd-_tf f«« WlUiam Btreot HJf.
THE FERTILIZERS OF J. MERTMAN A 00.
T17E are now obtaining on
tt GUANO direct nvi
dntlous fro
There is
useful arth
burns, jicisons, colic,
Jivory Druggist or Country l
im.j *•-. ipiTol
_ . —ID gi
got'H richest iu ammonia aud dryust iu oouditlon.
The exptjrionco of the mos^ prominent planters nrovi
tliat a mixture of ono hundred iiounda of puro Peruvian
Guano, Dissolved Bones and Planter, according to the for
mula of Mr. David Dickson, la able in effect to double the
quantity of auy manufactured article sold.
In consequence of large quantities of adulterated Guano
having bt'cu sold os genuine Puvuviau,
We Guarantee tHc Purity of every Pound
Shipped hy U«.
DAVID DICKSON writes: I order all I wish from J.
Merryraan t. Co., being perfectly aatisfied that I urn get
ting what I order. I most choerfhlly reeomfnend the
house to all planters of the State.
[Signed] DAVID DICKSON, of Hancock.
Believing that I could In no way more effectually pro
mote the temporal interests of toe farmers of Troui)
county than by aiding them to gel and uiglng them to
use, a pure and proven yerttliaer, I have couoented to act
aa agent for toe above bouae. A ton, consisting of equal
parte of Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Donee and Uud
Plaster, can now be delivered in LaGrange for about $70—
the fanner doing his own mining. If salt be added, as
earnestly recommended by Dick**, toe price of a ton will
not exceed $60. The Peruvian Ton 1* 3240 pounds.—
Planters intending to order from the above house bed bet.
ter do so iu time, as it is believed the demand for transnor-
tatlon, in the spring, wiD exceed the m£sx* of pro^tand
speedy shipment.
jauS-lm W.M. M. CUNNINGHAM,
For Sale.
J TWO of the roost desirable HOUSES AND LOTS
tothecity of L^Grango-ofie containingrix acres,
and the otfier two Mid three quarter acres. On
cacn of them there is a sptendjd orchard of one acre.
U»Rte«S a. r. onifiGs.
/XteujsnL«>m»^ -*"■***.«! T
November 12,186».
fTTHE firm vf Thoruteu k Sledge la, by mutual consent,
L tliis day disRolvod, Mr. 81Mge witudrawlngi Books
will be found ot old ateud. TUOaNTON fi SLEDGE.
TO TI LE PUBLIC.
O THER business compelling mo to withdrew my inter
est from the firm of Thornton A Hledgo, I take great
pleasure in recommending the firm as it now stuuds, T. J.
Thornton A Sou, and feci confident that no house has bet
ter facilities ft>r conducting u business than they, nor can
give more inducements to customers. With the associa
tion I have had with Mr. J. P. Thornton iu business, I
have always found him correct aud willing to do his dutv;
ready to wait upon customers and settle up the business
of the old firm, anil will be glad to see my old (Wends.
With thanks for past favors, I remain,
It. U. SLEDGE.
TO OUK CT T 8 IDMElltt.
BRADFIELD & PITMAN,
Hix Weeks or Mohawk's Beons,
Rod Speckled Valentine “
Brown Speckled Valentine “
Non inaton Wonder
Extra Karly Turnip-Rootod Boot.
Early Blood-Bed “ ••
long Red or Blood “
Silesian or 8ugar ••
German Kale.
Largo Late Drumhead Cabbage.
Early York
French Ox Heart “
iArge York
Early Sugar Loaf *•
Green Glazed “
Early Drumhead “
FoUx Dutch
Drumboad Savoy «
Early Horae Carrol.
Large White Solid Celery,
Long Green Cucumber,
Early Framo ••
White Spine ••
Largo Round Purple Egg-Plant.
Large Early
Large Curled Iadri Lettuce,
Early Cabbage
Mountain Sprout Watermelon.
Black Mustard Seed,
Fall Okra,
Dwart 14
Parley Curled.
Laudrcth's Extra Early Peas,
“ Early Fsauai ••
Largo White Murrowfat “
Tom Thumb “
Champion of England
Eugenio * "
Lirge flwoet Spanish (bell ehayied) Teppecv
Long Scarlet Short Top Radish,
Scarlet Turnip-Rooted
Red Turnip-Rooted
8a
I/jtvitv-LaaTf-d Spina,rJe.
Wtotes- frookneck (tifuaeb.
Ivmg Green
Early Bush
Lima or Cocoanut • 4
Largo Smooth Tomato,
Favorite
Tilden
Earl) Flat Dutch Tux-nip.
toy! .«w.puyple Top 44
PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS!!!
Btrlctly for Cash I
And purchasers will coue whore Uxoy cau buy at tho fol
lowing
Reduced Prltes •
CHOICE RIO COFFEE, st cents rer pouad,
THE EINEST SUOAIW, st 10, It and 18 cents per pound;.
ELEGANT SYRUP, at tho low figure* of TS cU per gallon,.
AN EXTRA FINE ARTICLE SYRUP, $1 15 ct*. •• ••
HEAVY BAGGING,(36x47) 2’* lbs to yard, 97Sc. por yard,
ROPE, (guaranteed) 10 and 19 cents per pound,
TOBACCO—vre sell 8 large plugs for $1 00,
Any amount of flnoTobaccosat from 50 eta. te $1 00 T lb.
But hero is tho
Cheapest Thing Yet I
Wo are aotually selling SALT cheaper than they sell 11 a
Saltville, Virginia. Wo offer Urge Liverpool sacks, wol^l*
ing 910 pounds at
Three Dollar#.
VY K "
open and ready to coutinuo tho business.
Otir motto, iu the future, will be to Sell mi Short
Profits, and for CASH ONLY'. We will be glad to see the
customers and friends of tho old firm, where
always be ready to serve thorn.
Mr. Sledge will remain with us for some time, and will
bo pleased to hoc his friends.
nov2 T. J. THORNTON k BON. _
ROSADALIS,
The Great Blood Purifier,
Carrs Scrofula In all its Forms,
.Such as Consumption in its carfier stages, Enlargement
and Ulceration of the Gtends, Jotnti, Kidnoys, Utenis.
Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of tho skin, Chronic Sore
Eyes, ecc., Ac. Abo, 8YPHIUS tn all its forms.
Diseases of XVomrii,
Lops of Appetite. Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Fsfu in
the Back. Iiupnidonce in Life, Gravel, general Bad Health,
and all Diseases of the Bluod, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
it Is a perfect Renovator,
ROSADALIS eradicates every klud of humor uud bad
taint, uud restores the entire system ton healthy conilitiou.
injury porfocUy harrnleHa * fioVdr producing th* Wghtest
It is not a secret quack remedy. The articles of which
it is made are published around each bottle, Btooin-
mended by Medical Faculty aud many thousands af our
best citizous, Prepared only by •,
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE It CO.,
^ _ , , 344 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,^Mcl.
**i ' For sale by Bradfiold k Pitman sod A. C. Wflve, and
DruggiKtsHeuerany. j‘ ^ m>11
J-. S. COX, i,o
aitOCER AND CONFECTIONER,
(North Side Public Square,)
La Grange, Georgia.
Groceries.
F AMILY GROCERIES, of an kinds, for sale by
L. H. COX.
Confectioneries.
TJvr.riVTHING, in the Oaataetlimuy liue, tor «al„ bx
* J L. a. L-iii.
Frelta.
O RANGES, COCOANBTH, and aU kli
salo by
Toys.
Y tAItGEaodeflectad. tto<*n,
gROE-FlNDlN«*o?n!
Fake.
THRESH CAKE, constantly on hand and tor sale bv
■fc'RFSH OT.WERS, Bams and EfHWW' T, tired, at short ;
.1 Jiottoe, by novd-tt I,, s. cox.
We offer Virginia BALT at
Two Dollars and a Half,
y maple to; aud wo have a
OSNABURGS, SHIRTINGS,
COTTON STRIPES, FACTORY THREAD,'
BOOTS and SIIOES and HATS;.
vhirli we will sail youcchrayer than any other bouae in
his place
For thf Caih t
We are selling en-
To those Owing p.
. r r rj
thoso owing t
think this lib.t
own. if you will mutt
is $50 and upwards (me re
nil enough to thoue desiring t
account;
it more,
settle.
Let us say roost kindly and earnestly to our etistomen
and friends not. to bocrant 4 offonded if we refuse to credit
you—for tint* toour wagr of doing business for the futuro—
but come aud see us offeuaranct wo will assure tou that
we will make it greatly to your interests, aa well an ours
to Pay the Cash for what you buy ft-om us.
nov.37-tf FROST, HALL k CO,
BOOTS AND SHOES!
b’-VI.r, AND WIXTKXl hto
W UjL sell DODGE'S PEHFTvCT PLOW at Reduc'd
iViai. Out ontv lie tore all art* gone.
WLUIAM C. YANCEY.
her rwrleti:
wut*i, of auy nuke dusired. at short notice.
WILLIAM. C. YANCEY.
rder all kinds of GUANOS PHOSPHATES,
*' D PLASTER.
WILLIAM C- YANCEY.
TYTOW to too time to iroprovar ymnr lands with fhe beat
i. v Plows and Manurus. One will not do without the
other. I can be found at the staro ol Chas. Handy, old
stand of Pullen k Cox.
January S-tf WPJJaM C. YANCEY.
J. M. BEALL A SON.
3P" Tte «»«»«■ M 9
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Hosiery, ^Notion*, Ate
\n would reapectftilly oaU tho attention of our friends
T f uud the public to our moguifieent stoeg of
P»U and Wlutrr Stock
a atclose cash prices, and wtU SELL
AS LOW ABTHE LOWEST.
TtWoinvito all buyers to call before purchasing elaewbor*.
We will keep fail tines of all Goods mentioned above. We
earnestly request
These Indebted to Vi to Nettle their Accounts
an soon an possible.
our credit to New yo»„ __
con extend atVUtkinal accommodations lu the future.
Respectfully, $TM. BEALL k SON.
Special Notice to the Radies I
DEES. They will meet with prompt attention, and too
I8FACTTONT d UltcteJuiith care ' wKGUARANTEESAT-
SsMciting your Orders, we are.
Vory resperIfully,
M. BEALL A SON.
ONE of toe firm of LOVELACE k BROTHER-
baa just returned frero New York, where we pur-
chased a large etock ot aU kinds uf tlio P
Best Bools aud Shoesr
which wo ohall wU at Iw figures for CASHl We a
have- a well astmtod stock ol n c 1
II«rae-9fade Bools and Shoes l
Itopaireif, Free of an,,, streukl Tli.y K,,
Wo havo Ju«l roeelvcd 11 doron rifre of
Mllra- Congrraa Gait,rat
4'o doul la tho hot of (1 on.1 a. Wo havo no do,, tail
ues. We have a largo stock of 000 ati
Hrmlork aurt Oak SaULratlrer and Frrnrt,
I'nlf Skins t
oUlindB °f UITEH—kin, blorkandred. We maaulactur.
aU hind, of Moot, aud 8hoe, to order. Wo havoiUkliS”
8ho« Maker.' Tool, and Sho, Finding. I
Como .no] ComeoUlt and Bee
...» , „ LOVELACE * BBOTBER
Next Door to Bndilold A Pitman', Dm* Store.
*»’ Wo h*v. a .Imilar Store In Weot l-oint.
J*Sreug", Q, |. *i,