The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, January 05, 1866, Image 1

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BY JONES & WILLINGHAM. LAGRANGE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 186(5. VOLUME XXII.—NUMBER 1. sue -Xa Oji'niuK JRprtrr. "ritteu for thr Re-porter ] DH. II. H. MoKKISOV. J. CRAWKOKD. 3IOKRISON CRAWFOJU), TI1E OfEO STORI, RATES OK SrUSCIUlTlON AXU AI.VKRTISIN^.^ ! Q R U G G IS T S Si APOTHECARIES,' The *** WaS , ' ri * ht and Uca “ lifuK TLe SUn ,,(j j ’ From wat’ry bed rose, sending, far along ]o oo | (West Side of the Public square,) The c banging surface of the water’s world, Georgia, fo many now beholding for the last. able whether we can prosper, as a people, 1 day. nor in a siugh month, nor a sum! One copy one year Club of three copies one year Club of five copi23 one yar Single copy 10 hiVtituthhj in ailvaiirr. t#r All papers stopped at the end of the time paid for if uot previously renewed. Advertisements inserted at the rat's of One Dollar and Fifty Cents per square of T o Lines, for the first ins'-riion, and .Seventy-five Cents for e»eh subsequent in-e tion—payable in advance. Liberal deductions made on contracts for adver- tiiemenJH running three months and Inng'-r. i Their loved ones. 1’ou the child ibc nether | w jtl, a race in onr midst gradually dying' , year. But calculations based upon tin* i look- <1. i . . . ! And then upon those reefs, in agony; ! 0ut 1,1 v,cw of lhc3e f:icts - 15 thcre al, - v ! statistics of emigration Ur the last seven- La Ginuge,.... Ii His mv*. now dancing on the foaming cr*-st Of rolling wave, now glistening on its brow AVE now, and will constantly keep on hand, j nj . ?0 j d A n hacs with water „ gTctQ beneath. Commingling.formed tho«e purple tints that fboTred A contrast with the azure concave o’er. That sectr.e-i with circTar fiounJ'ri':? then lo rent Upon the ocean’s form, and siiut the view. A stead? breeze that bl w Irotn warmer c’imf", Fore d wave on tfave. with tireless industr*. 31A SO \ 1 < d DIRKCTOKY. — : Union LoiIkis No. 2K, l\\ Ac. 31s*. | M EFTS on tin- NIGHTS in t-i FIRST and THIRD FR rich mnntli i day ; R. A. T. RIDLEY, Me. j F. O Rockrh, Sh crelary. St. John’s Chapter, No. IG N 1 KITS <>n thf Sl’iCONI) ar»«l KOI Ii 1 ii FR I - j JVl DAY NIGHT S in ear'll rnnntIt. HENRY HODGES, I!.'. P.’. 1 Jolts G. \YhiTiii:i i.fl. Sccn-tary. KciileV V buiildG No. i i. A 1 F.r.ts nn tlx: FIRST ami THIRD F,A TUR ! Ai DAYS it: ,-ticL i tiinti! It, nt I 1 ' (i clock A . M. JAMES . \. LONG, Tv. 1 . K S.\ 1 He NRT Hnli'.t-:?, S ;,-( rctary. 1 Atlanta k "» -st Point llaildthatl, GEORGE (i. HL'I.L, Su)i'-tintenib'nt. i rt WMtDlKVlN I MV VKI) TRAIN l.ra r 1 , Alliintn. fi.'K) a.m. f.iari McstPt lJ'ilptn. An in nl ,•11 rivt nt I’.i«t Piiitlt, .. h.-’i Eon" Cam-, 1.1! 0 Fiiirburn 7.1'a 1 ;i< It'.-itl^l',. 1 .» P»lm ,-ttrt S HI Iliqr-n -ville.. . N’-wntin. . ’>fi < • rant vilb*... . . 3 u < 1.1 an t\ ill--. lu ll N.-wnan 3.’. * HncMii’villi-,. tl.Ol’i P.ilmi-tto. . . , 1 L.itir .iiifn-, ...11.14 Kaii’lmrn.. . f » ii > i l.otig Can,>,...11 It East Point, . fi :: ,s \W-t 1 nitlt,. . 1 J 111 j..in. Atlanta . . . . < 1 i;; A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS 1M> TIEDICIAES. PAI.1IS DD IHE.STIFFS, OILS, VARMSHES, At.; And call the particular attention ot the LADIK.r to tb'-ir fine Seleetinn of Pcitiinieiy, 11 air- l{iii*h<‘<, ( ombs, Tootli-lirnslics. S.r. th-y ni-o have on hand a good assortment of T 11 E 1’ U REST The child to parent clung for present help. Wives to husbands, maidens to lovers turned; First with fi-ar. and then with love embracing The awful scene surveyed, and set them down To wait !he rurtmnns to a wat’ry grave. Ohl Death, unwelcome guest to all art thou; Thou ntayert come in wasting malady. When, cm: by one. those trust? 1 sentinel? worn, stut'eu- *hing that can be done that will even ap- j teen years slier- that j proximate to a solution of the problem?— : dous ao A is, can be done : n a series of I The removal of their, from tins Continent • rears. It only needs the a,tractive in- seerns to be the on thin* that would fluence of Liberia and the repulsive force | meet all the conditions of the problem.— j cf the law of races ;;; America, to- j /s thi-i possible ? If it shcnlu appear that, ! gether with the benign influences of the. | during a period of years, the attractive 1 gospel, acting m concert with them to : forces of this countrr, and ti.r reptil'ivc ! accomplish this strpend ue worlc II ur ship wus strongly fashioned for tbs fore Df ocean's storms, yet proud and gracefully Bhe b"wed and rose upon the rolling sea, As cygnets o’er the wavelets of a lake. Wh it nobler sight than ship bpfere ‘he breeze Full rigzed. with p"nnnn -tre irning from the til T t *eetn5 to glide as Stormy Petrels fly, And brush the var'itig surface of the deep. Our Tei^ht was living souls fr m Erin's 1-1'. With imoyant imp s, rejoicing in the thought LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. That gulf Stream’s tepid wav. s already rolled Beneath a craft that h el 'unlived the star 1.3 Placed at each avenue of life, shall fail. And ’barn frail ir.au io meet thy Sentence dread • j forcea of the Eastern Continent have in- will require a vast art Or, in mor* blasting form of Pestilence, , , . . . . . . A : *1 ♦ . ♦ •\s if to drive them towards more Northern seas. With but ft^ hours for him to take a look J ducea an immigration to this Country j that ? ast amount l’non the Past, and towards Eternitv. none •uey. out be forth- | equalling the entire population of colored j coming if the labor f the colored people shrink. 1 people in the United States, why should can lx* properly diiectru, and if they can Tfi v *. ictim tremble With thy srim visa And hide? within ii And alnsust sinks b Sir'll In blr PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CAROS C A . T.-fT PRESCRIPTIONS 'Ml'-d nt all hours e., r - rectly and with di-patch s- ptl >-tf .ISO. K. Slela.iV. 0 w. Mol:'- j. i:. >ioh(;A\ &, son, W !! (I L US V L E A N D K FT A 1 E GROCERS 8i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i,a <irange, Georgia 1‘ 1 o 1‘ l 11 » ' ‘8 ;i l f o F Golton, Tnliacco, 1\ ticat, I’lotn. Itacon. I.anl, Dried I'ruit, l*i mliKT Generally. We also keep on hand a good as-ortno-nt of GI'oeeries of all l)e*ciipliiMis, the picture mg tr. irks ! wnen trim do-t confront *: and the spirit shrink?, mortal prison-hou-c. < r? the fatal stroke i? given here. Tn manhood’-streng'h. oath in -piinj of lif- • the—* arc t’nv cher- n !>-?“. I v pon the j Thou art a monster then, from which we | But when the blush of beauty an J bright glow 'not the same, or equivalent forces, if ; be induced to husband their earning I Of bracing health, depicted on the cheek, ! brought to bear on the negroes of this ! A company of emigrants sailed i Excites hic’u hope? for length of golden dav ! , . , . In.t*;, „ ... c \- , | country produce a like result in regard to Dau.moie on the -Ita ot November i them? The report last issued by the i U*ey numbered l ill pt rsuns. They | State Department at Washington in re gard, to the number, sex and ages of pas- in this country, by sea, ntries, shews that, from lax sengers -) nest -•’CGll'l Dr. I.illle be found ul his Old < )ttie>-. (Up Mir to t in Sim? II"U.* ‘. K-sidv bloi k west of the Square. f‘. S. — I'.-isims having M.-die il Wornn-l lu- Irument.- will please n-tuni them. jks uneJC, t D* ii I al Gai'il. E. J. ( liA\ EN. DeiU:-t tenders hi" |ii-<ifessinii.il ma i ice.- t-- the eiti/.-ns it I ,.i (.range a ml siii'i-.ujn.lii.-g conn • i-v. < lllice i-ver A. Ivt.'nx ,v Cn.'s store. All kit.da of I'rodut'c taken iti paytnont for Work julydl tf Albert l.rlu'mitl, ’llM AKP.lt A N l> JEW PEER. WILL do 111 work in h i xline o I litisiness a 11 he Shqt't'-.-t not ice ittil on t ea -oualdt t -mis. lie so licits i lib tail sh ol the public pair.‘tinge, shop m-i si-b-of t tie pill die square. may It t \Y. O. Ft GI.LP. All. n iif" tl I ,;i \\ . c.k, Gr. bo.a oh r i vki us d* tr G. r. \ K Hits, Alt.ii'iiev at 1 .:tv , G'a.gbbt >. W. Moore's, in Bull A P- rreii s 1.1 i put chose (’..tt< ;PKAL PRiff.s •I -Ml mt in ay tic iire’u - tit to us. f ti tit r 0 n e , < « me All! .orated on N -rtli side' Public Square. (loiha la anseli’s old Stand. ■ P 11 if J P. MDRf; AN I.N GODI RPI) K i:\r.K, Of many seas, and -till sailed pn u-ily on ; Tt.at *oon they’d reach the great metiopoli Of fre- Ath.-rica's sail iaviting Tie y wreathed bright pie tup s ler their fatt;r A ml W'.ve each thought into fair Fan. The sun fr.-iu zenith bight began to w When toe* 7.e propitious, till the mot! \ne. calmness toigh-d upon ')h- vasty Th- ol-l ship rolh-d upon the swelling As la/.y turtle ?!:•• bing -rt th- nave The tiiiny trib'-s. r.‘! sc m l to sport Thc-p- the whale. Leviathan of the -1 Would spent the briny spray high up < >r oft, o' iih rushing plunge would q T-) S'.ibid the r alleys of the ocean's I. A sign of sad portent by seamen h.-l- Th .t slot nts are brewing in the -!• no Il. re porpoist ?. in joyful shoals, were At: 1 s|.,ej;.-.g like their hog-r count, i* K.» ag With eye upturned, i A- if ] r. sen-tit that 11 is gr-- dy stomach l pen the dec k. lay ! Bold mariner?, like . Basking in sunshine .Manufui'tiii’cr of nil Kinds nf Fiirniliiro, 'Pm-, - ip ta! sme-k- -t ne.| pi , aiinan .-til tging inti Wt H I.D f p- e dd Irieiids. ntel 11 (iixii'Kia, \f.«l :»!1 - When mi.I. ul ly in’* rn* ! | . Alon^ th** PuM:g k« m Suin'* (’irr r~ iiii in Too. B troi i’AIiaXG In the ta>: ast'-rn >: r it us ry's Web. Ami a! Mine, P.::: xv n «]»*< lined, tb ep. t’li. ri" , Ami ft- : -urge : Wi-fi- 1 A Gw, iirotnul. 1 And f- B it in. > in ;iir ; : I’ti'.im nick desCfn : .1, : Or -lit: , Eticrc Tit.-. * rolling. ! This tt .1 inn/ •r { ATt 1 M-my u. pluwel That a it* the plii’u (i >m- r. M h.*re •Tl-]. i >r ;zr.. ■ which ease, l . With j st | A? Wr, SO T . Ami -i j To the t rtt tin ling ca-t : i Sin"? [.■"1 th • v-rt' X ot gigantic wave, was l.'.-hed upon the planting reef- 1 , euied swallowed in tfi<- Canigr\ su: f. upon the fra-::: enisof the wreeb ;iv g-.i'j lag victims id the s.-u. and there some swimming sailors t-o’.d ring f rth some from ahe de ■ re. thus upon tin.- beach, t a .ted. washed lie :". C' lii! never I c .. rei. of those, up )n tint fatal sh p, trrivmg iqitembt'r. Ml, to Dcccml-i r, ;t eriu'.l of seventeen years ami three innths, -t,B"f>,441 persons lamled :n the n tt J States. Of these it is supp scR tat four millions were aliens, who inteml- i to make this land thc-.r home. In tii•* rar 1 hbo there came t > this country -iuO,- U. An E.lriund Burke xv uhl s- arc: ly .tv" dreamed in 17T'■ that, in ’ from the m i-ghborhood of I.ynclifiurrv, V;\ John M N tickets is the loath r id the eornnanv. Thev are now on their wav. It pi, P d t. out try a similar o mpany in May next. S->n energetic colon 1 man will lx appointi as tJu* leader of it- The ( d uii/.iti. S icietv pr.-t-.se to ! ear th- i-r*>eiist* of t! ■f i Lib I I . V . 11 •ria v s'e! th -c*a etgfi.y y North At Hi c n ;r it;irv ! p;o? . l, t ware .hi- Hr j lMi lt.se .- , Ilf'. ern rrtt:' rt I rum hut add -n of ; >i:* • wit month. But it has b is befor'- us: and if i there ; a place on .! nyri.id \’ -mil I « i rrow th, nri z\tr d r .*• tJ.rru, id fliwiug :i Slot in, IV \ to th w;ll, in a serie tire popnlatii G 'V. JrNKtvs iRnnen::. to fNrrr. irox s Oi • !• \i. Bit b- —Annexed is the oCI- ci:d dispatch of Sec rebu y Hewaim, aiitlio- li.ung Gov. . r.b'Kr • to eater upon his ufli- cial duties; * Dc ■ TmtrxT nr State, 1 Wasliington, Dee. !•. i* 10 flis Kxeelleney Janies Johnson, Pro visional Governor of -.he State of ffcor- t ria. MilledgtfvPIe, (ia.; —1 lie time has arrived when, in the indgment of the President of the United St tt-s, the care and conduct of the proper a-bursol tlio fctato of Georgia mav be eont- ; nutted to tiio (xinstitntional authorities j chosen by the people without danger to I tlm peace and safety of the United States. | By direction of tlir I’r?sident,^therefore, , you arc relieved from the trust whiehwas heretofore reposed in voti as Provisional ; Governor of the State. <»f Georgia when ever the <: ivornor elect slial! have accept- «'d and becoini' qti;\ltiied to tliscitarge the duties of th - lixi entire ofliee. \«.u win I transfer the papeis and property of the -date new in \ utr custody to his Excel Izney the (lovernor elect, it gives ine especial ph asuieto Convey to you the i H it-:i* s at i.n ;v. h Igment ot tiit; lid- li- fy. tuo loyally, anu t!iC o.ricretiou which ha* marked yi ur administration. Vnu wdij'l ; r.\ me a n ply specifying the dav on win- h the e- mmniiicalion is n o iv . d‘ I !. ive ;!„ !. >t,,-r to l e \ ur lAc.-lieu . y i. 1- -Ii- . ! s i vaut. Wm. II. S,:-,v u.a. j Mr ir.I to G .v, nior Jenkins: Dnv.ur-MENT OF S.-\TF, ) Washing! m, 1 u c 1 1 stif>. ( |. His ! I xci i ii-ney tie ( lovernor of the 'dal ! ' : eorgia .Miliedgc-ville, G;». S.k , ; lit lx ti -■ : tit - Id-s dent T 11 - . vi th.- hot. >r hi t e ;vit!i to transmit to y.-u . . i a. 'ntiiunicati-m which I’m.-: h :.n- !ale !’i.i.'.-i mal G ivei nor ot t t il u' to ant o ' 0 St. f : w ml .V, shores; Uni from the in', hi avily up-> Where is tl, fteeing its ami ,>nr chi.! ! ■ us which it vv press' s us But w in re is th*- phi I.ibd that is to be so at!! Gi-tU-r fi urn ?■'ext (,'oK ■ M- XI. », N V. , />. ;r <tr: ! left All mt: -I I >. t 1-1 f |- New Y k tig of in? .rtlM tl '1-rtJ ill ko: X*^ TT JNT I A"d up TJ XI U! . t!i-- !.,(;■ ,.i -m K j» i trt ] \\ liut xhiill lie .lone with tli? C olored Fcoitlc f ['.here are tw, wets* F tr! I.if.I I.iGkvm ,». G. AIORG A N, toiMi<*v at I i.uw, I.vGr. '.AM. . .Georgia. Refers t" ll.*n . 11.nvt-a t f’etai. Muenn, to-orghi : 1 It'll I, J (. i : n;11 t . A t l,iuta. Georgia : Hunt* A Bt l t. ;n,l lion. Bk.nj.vMin 11. Him.. LaGrangc, eieot pia. lleC-'J. J. I. M-'KOAV. A V CHISOLM. MOKG A \ Am < UI>OGJl, GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ga Grange, Georgia, T ’’KEF c-onstiiutly on hatnl a large au.l fine -ui>- j\. ply of (JIUX'FRIFS. e-irixistitig uf cvct} thing in that line. Merchants from the country will find it to their inti test tii rail and examine. angj.a if •LOW FOR CASH:" Mftai.h’ nn.'i \t. casks a l ivtmii FINS, of a! 1 de-ei'i J -t I -Uis. - o\ a ' - V.-ji: Ul h: lie a Do (-1 |,.is,-s to S A rt T'MPKU INI'" BEK on .--hares. • ■ c11 IIIK D I. 1.Tl >1 l it sV. GO., Gr i* o c c r COUNTRY PRODUCE AND i-TNE LIQUORS. Fast side 'f Public Squ ire. LiGRANGK. W t- |.m,i-t ■ .In- -1 irly I, the V A : :• i , Into ! No b, through the bi e-ath the si-]ld\ in 1 eueh ;rurnpet cti are gn ;»1 Party, (-1 t C [-11. to r - h r w ■ the si;. j, rt -iw th- t,r ny\ •re fet vent ] t GFflRGL h'ghest market price* BACi'N : L M.l> t .or tenipe-t ’ . sad th- W I ith d ib i gallant storm ; PK\x i UN »RN MEG D. 11. 310 It It I SO \, (Late Surgeon ot the C. tv Army.) Physician and surgeon, 1 O FFER? MIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the Citizens of I.aGrange and surround- , ing country. Office at Morrison A Crawford’s Drug Stole. : Vi'est side Public Square. sepl!2-:ini JOUX A. SPKKR. Hax’l. SPEER. i SI* KG It & SPKKlt, ATTORNEYS AT RAW, Ga Grange, Georgia, U/lLl. give prompt attention to all business en- j ’ » trusted to their care. Will attend the Courts I o! the Coweta and Chattahoochee Circuits : also. I the Supreme Court at Atlanta and the United States District Court at Marietta. septS-Stn* ! MEDICAL CARdT DUS. GONG & WARE AA lNri resumed' their co-partnership in 1he : uet'Jit it BIRD. LATIMER A <’ti GK( )RCt1A 11031 K 1NSI U A NGK G0311* A N Y C J1 Col umims, ( i; i. CIIARTK.RI.D IN l.-.VJ. J. F. COZEMW, President. D. F. WH.I.fOX, Secretary 10.0 00 itt.OOO N- w C i d smantled in ILe.v eiY she clear the mountain wave, i >r ri.-e. wLh- n buried ’m ath it- roDinr 1 e ixs INei it- hiKe r.itnu.it trt collide th*- gul . Li floatml in th- s i? Rut saoder still At- those i) p**ii th.it !t .til mi -h :ti- ti-i ' at’-". With but a -i g!e platd' t- . cn th- :n and i.-'at '*'-..• ."j .; a -r and III add- tl. -1 wait Such was !L;- rrr- tvind state of manhood brave ; Of ch Idbood tend-r : woman shri king b„ek At trifling feats, but -ler nt rv>-d to bear The greatest dangers bursting on the view. Night now her sable curt-in drew a'to-? The troubled sea. and added to the *eene Horror and dirk dismay No friendly shop Had hove n *-ght, to cheer there -ad ened min* But. with the day. had faded many hopes. The storm did not aliate Jbuf. with the night, g'rtvrniit! -tit, fil'Ct i VL* ft AH 1 ... .,,.l - * i : ‘ iM ’ **■ • l “ t!;o wliitt* m itt sliall niii- An ti.c m g ; •' t- ■ w (’. oit ii.flit, be taw*!. Ti. itnpt not n : s v. r . - rights ht.-I privilifft- <-f c. : : n'lntiy; allow tln-rii to sottb i-iirta* an mti-g-ral part - if -■ oi by i xtemiiop: to tin m tie ■Lise An ■ ;!o'r Baity ate j live l i the m <t i that, l.e w ! labor day and ni<lit that hniie* and eoiintty cf tii? ow tiie Western C m-I •-f Aft I.-: The i’.fa-.t K.-ptil-'.ir j f I ik-'Mzh it may be, ia c.q ’ 'nr,< : -"1r-P.-r H air. a ill be indue'd l.e m iv ti;.d a 7.1! I I del- visiti-i just 1 gave an- »-l Hot to l- Havaiia, u 1 v Dt r I But alone. the coTixtitiitio il of utterafnp!»-i lilt i vat' I; til't .• rice ‘liiitit, lit u I lit parti makinvr tiir grill nip Movi i to the N< > ine tree peo- e, but ft'irne <-f f . vv restric- - tlx*, v.u re made enlcrc'! imrni- it'-s. Illinois li;»p a ciimaie a-lapl' d t T the negro; it iia? a so fertility: it is easily cultivated j/rtiwx the snyat-e no', tne rim- pi eidtoll tree, till- e e live, and tiopical fi t; Th- y i.avt a K. | liovernm'i rit similar to that of tbi States. litey l.av<- H'h'io!? eb.iire nil the appliances of a civili: «•<! arid chi is flan pe>p!e. Tiny have hnnie arts, and art annually incr'-te-ing corn- iiu-r e. In short, tin y have the elements of a great and mighty I’.-public. The eighteenth anniversary cf . i’-cna was c:-i<dnated on the 2Gth ef July lant. I have before mo an extract from an ad dress delivered on that day by E W. B'vdi-n, S'-'wetary of State of Liberia.— The sentiments of the add: r-:*d are 'n the he ! air tv ml at It have .Si Ibis t most N .it i; \V i V i • i a d is r' and h a i b at' ' *-t a ,,f r.a I fitid t! he N'-ilh. ■Iv tl t! Capital Cush and Surplus. JOHN C. \\ I1ITNEK. .Special Agent. Atlanta. Georgia HIE undersigned is prepared' to take risks in Did swell its mighty force, till sea ami sky Did s-em to meet in angry combat . ... ^ . The waves, with flashing eves f sepl - ly tropical ."Bit, a a:* 'll.at f .’Inl and never -.I'D t ropica 1 ftuit * profusion, v. hi! apph*, a sK-ntati v mis an article in her Constitution lornin- j " 1 j din-negroes and fnnhittoe- to cone into j a “ d tKc <>* l,te auth ‘* r 18 j thtH I have tb- Stata Kansas has a similar clause. | ‘T ,,or,t ’ The ReptiMm of Liberia has 1 j jlic snn will , wKl> ll {il( . rv 'i.- Uhio lon' r ago, adopted stringent regula- i B’ ilt up l y the f''Storing care of the j 1)!( , ss , q, „wrylhir,g that is plant, d g.ou- lions pruhibitine free people of color from | American Col'.n.zatton Society. l or a ■ with sm.h ^nv,:,r,- that n smprt,. - . , J, 4 . „ T; v . j l°ng time it seemed as if the difficulties ! p!an,er ,ti .n .<•■'.?* - ;v->" <. r«-gtoi..?. acttiingmtheSt.it" I tie Neg r o Ti.icc < ^ j The terms of eo!ot,:/.ation are v. t \ t r it v r( i, !'n tne way of success would preponderate, , ,, , irtqile o! ttie North j - 1 1 ■ liberal. I he (jovciniai-nt s< ..s to a' tn i but now these fears arc no longer cnt» r- I j„. a q s (/ f familb s, t-\r. htindre. tained. Liberia is an independent Gov- j a „fj forty, single men three linndrci am ernment, on the Continent of Africa— I twenty acres of this Fine land, at one do! 'I is looked upon by the p as a class to be kept by themselves.’’— Senator Browning, from Illinois, says: t 77,,. 7,..p V rinin; jf fh>' S ln f<■.« end <>f my thf above reliable Southern Company on ri-asolde terms. J B. MOR'.AN, At A E ('ox A Co.. l.uGraitge. H ' RACTILL lit MEDICINE. re?pectf’ullv [ sons desiritig it. at any time, u-nuer their services to the citizens of La Grange • Refer lo Messrs. \Y.*11.Sims ,1 . ■'* county, in the practice of the various ! Turner. LaGrange. 11. 3YILLY, Commission Merchant, A1 LAMA, CEORGIt, ^^T'FERSbi? services to hi? friend? and th-’pnb- CORN tn of orders G-els confident of giving satisfaction‘in the man- , ^ phosphorescence «f the billow’s foam, airo?» cut of,-flU bn^inups ictrustH t*' n-m. 1 1 List of Prices-I'mrent will be furnished to per* I-’ke nnny danciifg lights oi fi'.iiDu crafts, ill sea and sky ! j # j recognized bv some of the most promi- J * :ir P f, r acre, on a credit ol five 3 rar,-.. ■ombat dire. ; ™’n >^ ' n ' aJmuv’.cn | fJ , ar( i, ?hf} ; B IloW ; Tho transportat.or, of ,m , vt-ltm s, farming ■? and roaring voice, i a free negro population into onr comnitmi- i ” , r , 1 implements, etc., from tne poi t of salting 1 ■ . ,,1 1 calling to the free people of color to come tf f | r . nr « .r ........ ; ,nd an all .watire f 1 ened to engulf 1 t !CS Indeed most of the Mates are clos- ; M 11 . j LM - 01 onwy, an 1 an <»>> her li v-nr* frei"-ht ’■ , , , ’ . , , , , , e , land join with i-cr citizens in budding tip 1 mileage from the port of entry to place of ner nv.ng intgnt. , q bv legal enactment, bv statutes en-l •> 1 .i , • ‘ , h those massive waves. T , . * • • , ., i a great Itepublic m Afn^B. ! -settiement <s pn"l -y the Gov< inn« .. acted by their Legislatures, against thf admission of this class of people.” B. W. Warner, I’rcsident 'T Liberia, in b-tt icBo, j These lands of the Cordova Colony arc tin j finest in Mexico, having once been in a brandies ot the medical profession. J. A. LONG. M. P. augK -fim a. C. WARE. M. D. S3I1TU N, O'NEAL, And mouth extended, threat The .-hip. still buoyant w Though oft imtnergi-d beneath those massive wave She’d ris- like sea-fowl on their lofty crests. The thunder’s booming voice, above the noise , ■ • , , . , • , f Q , 1. , Of ocean's roar, ir-kc forth with frequent peal : that th«y are free in the South, it should i a h‘t|cr, dat' d Monrovta, August 2U h.gh state o c„!t.vat: m but iron: mt- Aud lightning, with its broad and glowing sheet, j not be thought a strange thing if the same j 1865, uses the following language: “All j management became the pro,-erty <d CORN and other PRODUCE, and for the filling Did flash with blinding force upon the eyes j Jj sa pjl jti CS should be imposed upon them ' arguments, speeches a*:d predictions, j - ' 't'i,!. j rt-p* ii;t! ot orders^generally. From long exp-rience. he I That peered around, and all was dark again. | h(?rc that obtain in t j lC X or{ h. Thus, it j favoring the idea that henceforward the | S.^verrinToiTt’'havir,^ confiscated tl.i? pro- appears, that the first s Juti >n is entirely j two races will be able to live together in , p ( qty of tla- Church, now throws this land ^ , , .. T- s r, 1 1 ! imnneticablc sinndv bccatKe the Using I America, on terms of social and political j open to settler*. The lands in the hand? That nightly anchor on New Fmitxllanus banks. ; lmpraciieauie, Minpiv ina.i t. ‘ < {• • i„ o tidv -',.inin-r ‘i cm & Sons and_James ! Xhe storm - s mom . ntum one may estimate. I is repugnant to the law of races. The j equality, may be expected to eliminate j «d *j* ^ c '.j Since drenching rain seemed not to gravitate. j legislation alluded to is not the result of j in practice or satisfactory to the colored j ^ j^ igg ^ tw ,. Tl t v -five do’lars p< r acre A?, on the wing? cl driving gale.it rushed. * partv feelings, f >r it emanates from per- , race, as the deceitful mirage to the thirsty ; -pj )e ra j]|- oa d running immediately through And chiniid its whistling wi h the ocean’s roar, j 5onc ' () f diff-rent political bias Consider- ! traveler.’’ Liberia places the black matt j t j ie settlement novvlming ma.!c,*is finirtt- Thu?. at the m-rcy of the South-East wind, ; V . . " I Africa where the white man is in { ed from Vera^Cruz to !’"*o 'h i Mach'., we not encourage ! twenty mil'* oist.int, am! ’am 1 ", in ! year, finisiied to this pi ace, giving.ns 01- j rect communication with the Gulf, and settle down in i send back encouraging accounts. Ilcnry ■ .,] ac j I)cr U5 w it!iin four da range. covl7-3m Ul’NA GNSIU ANGE GO31 l’AN3 CASH A3D SUtrLFS.. vp- 9-f Office in A. E. Cox A Co.’? store. — 1 M’AltEUOlNE \\D COtlMlSSlOA MERCHAATS, T v r rt 1 v n t- 'TIIE undersigned is pn-pared to take RISKS in i tAhR.VNGE, GEORGIA, _L ’ IV D'E/ecixve find store COTTON. PRODUCE . A*. *}r , Mt-RUHANDIZE. Also. BUY and j SEEE I rwitce. 1 oiton.Corn. Bacon. Eard, Flour, j Menl. and all descriptions of Merchandize. 'Van-house near the Depot. julv28-tf JOHN N. COOPER & CO., WAREDOISK A>D COM MISSION MERCD.VATS, AXI* PEALEKS TV GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES AND 1 LIQUORS, 'Vest side I’ablic Square. _ntig2rtq Ga Grange, Ga, «L BROWN MORGAN, AGENT FOR TIIE $.J,800,439 03 peroft of steerage, in her less i f ^ail?. OFHARTFORD. CONN. j -' nu ns ». «■ ■-■-*■• | gons 0 f different political bias. Consider- j ing this, then, as entirely impracticable, j i Would mount dee ivou? wave, then madly plunge— let us consider the second solution men- America; and the above RELIABLE COMPANY on reason? J Sometimes her side? received the sweeping blast- | tinned above: I t,10rn to P° t! ‘ ere ? T, ’ MS0 vv!, ° havC f? " nC able terms. J. B. M"RGAN, Agent. j And then her pro tv, and then her helm turned j jf are a owe Or- tlie- SoiUiieru Notice This! TIIE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for pastes* j alouJ favors, and lw a prompt attention to lR 1 . . , , , business,hopes fora continuance of the^jjj. : -And ,0 her lntnaft? threatened .0 utnoid : iuuie. 1 Her boiled joints, and close the awful scene. Cutting and Work Done Promptly. i y L q firm in structure; iike a thing of life, P15RMS—CASH NO " OIlE DELIA EF,ED j ^e still rode on unscathed, and stiong in hulk. ' s?'ptk- 1 tf VID t0K GILTERT FORBES j The captain, brave a man as ever walked ffates there seems to be but { . tJohuson, a colored inau, who went out j Icaris, so that we can i* ,!- .i ihat < it* fate than ex- ! in the last outward voyage of the Thomas ; the same time a:;-l at a b ?■' ‘ xp> 1. *h there 1 Ami .i -etfif J a bubble oc the lashing ?ev. And though her timbers creaked, and groaned ' little prospect t‘f any other mw ?.■«'* , •“ — ■“•?>- *»’ * | m v , rl f.., nl ,, r V-.pH,. (J, ! lonninati.'ii. Tl.rv ,rc « llircc to eight j Pops, write, from Monrorio feHnw.: j ““,X iiS'l'maikot' l „- ; in point of numbers, compared with the j “The country is all that we could desire, j ()Iir pr0 , SI , r j, roigxr, t«>bac- j whites. Tiie lands are owned by the j Nature has bestowed upon Africa her | co> aiH l the fruits that grow wild in great j Whites. The arable lands of the North-j choicest gifts. It is a noble country. I : abundance, j T--;.- is the p: mrep.il pr 1- leased with the people. I am very I duct nf,w ratse,i Tt expert.::;• a. the di S11EK31AN, JESSUP & CO., MAJilTACTrREUS, IMrOKTEKS AND WHOLESALE Dealers in SADDLERY, 01RYESS, COACH MATERIALS, with the progress mate being peculiarly adapted to it- , Spring?. Axles, Hubs. Spokes. Shafts Felloe? ; 1 Also, Rubber and Leather Machine Belting, aud j Rubber Steam Packing; ’•ttUUYU, HAXOYER, YIAG IHA k REPUBLIC ' French German and American Calf Skins. Shoe flRF S riii Findings, and Leather of every description. & INLAND INSURANCE COMPANIES, New York. octn fim A Jt E XANDER STODDART, —- lltn l!t '»wl Agent, No. 6 Pine St. 225 Broad Street, AugosU, Geoagla. Adjoining City Bank. an.. oppo»itc E'nitcd States and Globe Hotels. , jBranch of BETTS, NICHOLS & CO.. 349 Card Printing, I Breadu^’, Ji5w York. dec8-7t VV E i, h hich , l S q! , ,v- ,0Ur Fu1j rtantiaT CARDS ! TOB WORK OF E7ERY DESCRIPTION neTtij on siiort rioti'V ' * * at 10 or< !er, in neat style ! J and expeditiously executed at this office, upon Hurt 9 drf* iv,, tI „„ . | reasonable terms. Address " " ; 'lLElNGHA>rxCt>.- 1 FONES & W FLUNG HAM. I West are nearly all appropriated; the ! am pie A deck, powerless, watched the raging storm, Bv compass know, and log by trials made, Upon Nantucket, present course would drive. If on the maddened sea the morn should wake. ! Too true he judged. For as the twilight spanned j Across the sea, and slowly brushed away ! The darkest hour of all that stormy night, j Can Ire remain where he is? He may do j !' cr c f‘>Uow farming, .to soon as u is sate 1 v j ncr t | 1(1I!1 every facility to find The honor of cannon, from the Light House, told j ^ p of - $ ^ ut soon p e v> .|]i i JC crowt l e d i I wM go and select mv land and com-! ^ f)0 j h.True.s. The Empress passed through That close upon the reefs were setting fast. j ■ ’ . . - - . ,1 mence clearing it up and put it in | thio place a few days since, making a inrnim, Hirht mrild faintlv be discerned. . "- - °* s ‘ * i 3 of cultivation.” He adds: “Black 1 *‘'»p here of two (lav i tide cf cmraigation will soon turn South, j happily disappointed - , • e -~ j f - r owth ! if it has not already commenced. \\ liore, I and present state of this infant Republic. • ]’,,litical affairs liere may be regarded j then, is the negro to go? Can he go West? j The Republic of Liberia is no longer a . ag settled. The Liberal party ha? noth- ' No. The white man is there already and i myth-it is a solemn reality-a solemn j ing like e n-rp'-ctaide J'.rco^ anywf.eta; .n does net want the negro as his neighbor. ; fact. AH the prosperous business \utu ; j ’ d t.^rdV Southern eniigrants, So soon as it is safe t * ’ . f Its turning light coalil faintly be discerned, As ship would mount Upon each Alpine wave. | mence clearing it i iilsgto h'aS Leon proscribed in the North, ! P :occss ! so will it be in the Sontfr. The sympathy that !*s existed between tiie fw6‘ faces in Gen. Guv. Scene awful now burst on the Startled view Of all whom Hope had buoved in mind before, With coming dawn, that angel hand would send j the South will pass away, Witrf Alt- pres- Some friendly a ; d to save them from the wreck : J gut generation. AYhen this is gone, what All faded now. and Death starexl grimly there. For 'gainst the rocks the waves dashed heavily, Sending aloft, in cloudlets, spray ; and rear. Above that of the rushing hurricane, Broke on the ear a solemn fuu'ral kited • is to become of the negro? This is a grave question, and one which it becomes 11s to look at in all its bearings, on ourselves, as well as on the negro. It is very questiun- /• i • t tfA„/ „ , ,1 r-./i./-/ Harris, and others, called upon ner, ar men America 1 h hat a shame u Inal ; . . . ,, , , T ' press themselves ugh v pleased. 1 you do not rome lure ird aid tins young ; jier as siic ,, USS( _.q through—site was very Republic.” Tiiis is the report that comes ! s ; ril ply attired and very unostentatious in back to the United States from Liberia. t all her appointments. want good .me out and It is full of hope to ti.s as well as to flic , ^ L " ,iut **" h homes in a good count ry, t negroes. I; is not practicable to send the negroes all awav from this country in a single join us. A few years of hardships and in conveniences will be richly reward'-d in the end. 1 ain your friend. J. D. \\ • ti:n»: s:n'-c that '‘e.-rU' T up laiti-.r was ' t'.suci-i '-l < i'-tt'-t ;,1 T-rry in command of tfje troops in Virginia, .seems to have i ,-k- it, d ijuitr- a lively panic in that Stale. i l,o fi-olmg c; i ato'l may lie judg' d by the foil'.wing resolution which was introduc' d , by Mr. Durst, of Norfolk, into the Eegis- ialurn of tiiat State- [ Whereas, It is currently reported and t generally believed, that the ceb-l rated i Tludibrastic General, B P. Butler, ia ‘ about to take • harge of this military <rTe- partmeal wtth powers » xtraoi linny ; ! Tint! whatever money may . remain in the State Treasury be immedi ately divide-*, among the widows and or* | phans of d'-eeasi.d soldiers, and e tu iurs , 1 (■ (ii ; at'.-hed to the various counties re questing the people to st cn te or bury i tl, Ur plate. A -TH ASP Itr 1 >LOTION'S A- " : .. BY THE t; . .1; -.- Gr- An act to r-.tt- s , the offi:-t s of Secretary of State and Surveyor General, and to provide , > ilaries for tiie 1 AmptrniU r General. State l rcasuter Sect ta: v ui State and Libra* 1 1 ia tl. 2 An act to make fun persons of color ' c-t-' !v.iln* sse-s in the Courts of the : State in vet tain cast-?. 3. An act to change the place of li«»I'l- j„g Snperior and Inferior Courts of Bar- t-iw countv, until a ( uit l:ou.se is built. t Advancing nnix y to State I’i inter. RL.sor' Tnixs—In iv ation to adjourn- iriunt. In ref'-rcnce to continuance of cases, against the Banks of the State. I ti refer, nee :o Inauguration. I... G ;.\\ J. B. GnuiniN’.—We had hoped tiiat tiiis distinguished, well beloved leader of a corps in the late Confederate a Hu v, would permanently locate in our city; but wo learn that it' - intends remor- mg to Brunswick where he win engage in the lumber trade. In company wi.h other gentlemen he will erect tuo latge mills on the Bitmswiek railroad, and will carry <>n an extensive business. V> c out echo the feeling of the entire S -nth when ur wish him abundant sn’cet ?s in any business in which he may engage.— Co- Nm.-o Gov. Jenkins lias appointed IT. J- U. Wiiiiams of Baldwin county, as one of his secretaries. .Major W. held the same position under Gov. Brown. This is the oldv appointment we have yet heard of