The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, January 19, 1866, Image 1

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gy JONES & WILLINGHAM. jits po'iramu iUpovttr LAGRANGE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 186(5. i VOLUME XXII.—NUMBER 3. PR.'D. H. MOKRIFON. J...T. CRAWFORD. MonmsoN & chaw fokd, |t*TKS OF H> HSCRI1T10N AM) ADVERTISIN'! 0«f cnjv on*’ year Clnhot t !ire«‘ copiw one year Club of five copies one year. ••• Single copy ", hwariably in fiilvnncr. tfT All paper? ?toppe«l fit the* end of the tiTie ’ tt paid for if not previously renewed. j 1JL . s'l oo; DRUGGISTS & AP0THECAR1E ? S,! | ^est Side of the Public Square.) 10 , I La Grange, Advertisements inserted tit the rales nf Cue | Dollar and Fifty Cents pet square of T-n Lm-M. for tbe fir-t insertion, mid Sevcnty-fm* t ents fo. , ,arh sultsc'i'ient in-e tinn—pnyntde in advance, i Liberal deductions made on contracts for adver- tifcnents rntminjr three inon'hs an«t bng.f ■ MASONIC DIRECTORY; I'ninu Lodge, No. 2S, F.*. A. . 31. . M EETS on the FIRST aodTIllUD FRIDAY MU UTS in each month W 1! JONHS, W.v M L. Pitts. Scctelnty. vt. .lolin't 1 *°• ; and coritTII Fill in each to 'titli. i y. t:<>x. ii iv VI Hi- • * 11,1 i\J l»AV NICi Jons G. IVurrwKi.it. Seen taty. Scliloy Council, No. IL :fts *’*i til • FIR: sT nml THIRD SATUR- iv/ DA t S li u;li mui it Ii. at 1> 1 ii’ilnrl A M. .) \ \ IL: s A 1 ,l iNU. 1 1 K M II US ItV Ill'll' , Sm r* At Inn tii A. West I*ni n t It nil -Road. ;i'.oi:t,i •; ( . Mil .!, Ml «*riiitfn< 1. nt Ol IWUlbT K N IN 1 N w \i:i» 1 l.i nn A llantn . fj 00 n «n l.l fi'1 \\ - Sl I’t ! tin p ni . nn • if M // irr lit LaM 1 •oilit. r, .2*? T.ong t ■a. < *, \ 20 Kairbut n. 7 .'i:S 1 .at Jr r 1 .Vj i* ,i 1 u> *• tto H ID 11 ngii i iU**.. - jNt‘\\ ns t fl. .'t(| Crinlv i,lli*.. Ol f»rant villi- ) il _'l X, n nil n 11 <ji; I'.dim t l.i* ir 11 11 Fiiiilni Ml C> :: l 1 .on tr 1 1 ’ :i 11 * *. . . . 11 11 East I* (tin**. u .S West I ’nilft. . 12 Ml ji.in Afltno * • 7 n” Geors’a, WE now, and will constantly keep on baud. A F U L I, A S a 0 R T V F K T O r »Kt"CS \>I> .VEDICRES; Piors AM* DlL.al'lFFSj ' ' OHS, VtUMSHF.S, *.Gj And call the parlirnlar attention of the LAOIK. ; to th'-ir fint selectien o r ! Perfumery. flat i - H rushes, Coin Its, Tool li-B rushes, ice. They ai-" It arc on hand u :ni* d :ne j o> tre- :i‘ of Till-: PPRKST LIQUORS FOR MED'CIMAL PURPOSES. r-?t- Pl;i:St'i:IiM IONS !fn .I at ill I Ottroc r- My ai d with <lisj.a*ch s-pt l-'.-tf j jm, k in i.i.aN f> w. >toto;.v\ j. i:. M hg \ \ so v. U I! I) I I. ' A I. K A N D R FT A I !. .GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. L \ <; l; .\N< i K, '■ FORU1 A. From the New York News ] A SUES OF GLORY, Pi' A. J RKQVIER. r old up the gorgeous silken sun, By bleeding martyrs blest. And heap the laurels it has won Above its place of rest. No trumpet’s note nc il harshly blare - No drum funereal rid! — Nor trailing snides drape t lie bier Ti nt frees a dauntless soul! T t lived with T.ce. and d**ck‘-d his brow From Fate's etppyreal Palm: it sleeps the sleep of Jaekson now— As spotless aud as calm. It was.outnumbered—not outdone : And they shall shuddering tell. Who struck tlie blow, ts 1 .test guc Flashed ruin as it teli. Sleep shri ud- il End-jn!— “fit the Free; That smut', tl e victor tar. With 'h ath, stern-s the heaving sear Ot li*-ry Tiehiig r ' Net Arthur - kuijli! =. amid the gin.-.;.; Ttteir kiechtly deeds have slurred , Ni-r (iall.e Henry's matchless plume Not peerless horn Bayard'— j ground by lighted arrows from the as- i saulting party. j Tlie particulars of the taking of Fort | Tyler, with the name of every man in that j j noble little squad of “ rebels/’ should j printed in letters of gold and handed ! i down to posterity that it might ever be : known what man can do when actuated | by a sense of right. j Nine of the garrison were killed, in- j | eluding Gen. Tyler and Capt. Gonzalez, j i the Commandant of the Fust, and about j j 15 wounded. , J The statrnKVii. o< Ren. \i dson in regard j j to repuhsing a supe r ii>r number of rebel ! I cavalry, is entirely without foundation, as I there was not a Confederate cavalryman ! in twenty miles of the place. M A. 6. From thp pome Courier ] j The t'tufedf rate Dead at Indianh- polis, Indiana. ■ The following Georgia soldiers died at , Camp .Morton, the military prison at lu- i d.aiiopolis, 1 \ Message of Love from fhe I* isois Gates—Letter from Airs. Davis. Mill View, Ga., Fee 4th, 1SG5. i T 7?. Claris & r-tr.ni c»'.l *y- i L S. A. A*vcici : n • I 4 Mr Flak St.—I am in rrreipt of - ::r The Hridtii Wreath ate! the Sex ton's Shovel. -?ry kind letter- in the name of tin* “Ladies" Southern Aid Association,” hav ing “for its object tin' purpose o r placing" 1 me “and family in circumstances some • what commensurate with their estimate ; of” me and mine ; and begging that I ! will, at m v earliest convenience, designate | a place to which the means so collected j may be conveyed, so that they may "safe- ! ly and satisfactorily” reach me- F rom our desolated and impoverished > friends 1 scarcely expected such tin In j . llTi.', 711 i t: ,: s w !: i! t ■ th" New Year 3 T?r wan s rarer twelve hours old, a gay party CfOIlt assf’Hi bird to witness the ■ Solemn sacra- 1 form mont • which i united two y< Eif.g and loving i old. heart n ; jtj t' u* !ie’y bonds t 1 ir.atrimony.— pale, Robe-: in ;_7; urments of spt ’{less white—fit | have Alible: ms of purity, innoce ■nee and hope— ' low, iiappy and iovoim, but i ivit-h a timorous | have flu tin* ing o f tiie (mart tm ciiu made the 1 mot! responses The Little !*o> ou Crutches. .(he snow was falling fast as we stoo<| open grate, just ieady tote') mtiy down into its silence the beautiful Ui: l of a liiLe child about three years Ai: must have been stride by the uie very pale face of the ^ffner, and said in their thonghts : "Poorfel- Jou will soon follow her !” All must noticed the almost wild look of tbs er as Iter child was about to be buried ! - t’tP dark, cold graved The snow lay iu the bottom of the gravc.Vd it lay white i gave her ■ on the coTn But did they notice a little :::e boy, two years older than the little for a!! tiros—for better ■sfed her with the toys e icr s ana sorrows ci Vviieiiotiti, happiness, her very ieemg, inti keeping, the young gill war. '-.redded.— • sister about to be buried,, as he leaned on Behind was the careless, light-hearted his small crutches over ‘he corner of thn pressiou of material sympathy, though j j x my powers of gratitude lnive been almost daily taxed to thank those who have, with so mach ’tu:t-cloouence. plead with the aiety of girlimod. Beyond the awful | grave, and looked so - estly into it 7— ami impenetrable future, f raught with the lie was very small and very pale, and the f In....on tit, — tbe ct-.p I luce lock at him showed you that Le must wedded love filled to the brim with ; be a cripple as long as lie lived. He had it w I thoU r I. uti-mcct ana * Nt Nor A: ! th- I Or t, ti r,m l.’d til P • a tht Tin-; - r ivnL-tli-t.cl -! t.lp-t k.mrly !. Noui. ililem, rtii « tlrat fill I tin, nas j energies Fersuus "• i.'-bing ar.y informii.on n re- j happme: hard L> tl.eii bunds buried at tills place, \ cvptessi should oijplyr to Cliark-s YY ilitirus, tjov erumciR 1 inb-rtaki-r, lt:uiana*o!'3, India- i ; °' vn na, who is prepart d to disuite' and s! No* ot'o"- nerson hac descriFi-cj of c" gi ’ dm 1* l* 1 ;*S ; t o 1" <Ct t on, Tobacco. AA beat. Flour, Hat on, Laitl, Dr it'll Fruit, Iboilitee Gctierallt. Wo .'.l.-'i !u- |. mi li.iii'l ii good .is.-ortmvnt of l< roceries t>C all De^triplioif. PROFESSIONAL ANO BUSINESS CARDS ~1AN fuu V ill" I I" "t! block. Hist "I Dr. Lillie t hist Mil oilier mi- llmi-.*. *> LM;f; ..!!ioi* ( "ttnn anil all .L pi:It TS that rnrv .iinlry l’roi'uci- tc liluugllt to US. ftm 1 trv t lllict* < All kinds work 1 »• I'i'I'imi tlu iu. I Iti ll t .tl < a I <11 p .i craypn. i>.-i prntc-sii inn I -cl lives l.u 11 ran: cr A K. <: ,t Produv Worn ltd ti-t. trnd'T: til tlir vit V r'mild.tig ci ix X Co.'s store. ■ talun in payment lor tuly.il ti & AVI l.l Short licit.* Albert Lehmann, W ATC11.M A K HR A N 1 > .1 Iv AV H.Ll'.R. l.a (Iranm*. (Jvnrgia, doalliviv-kin liislim- ot h.usitivss n tt he «t uot ice a ud on rca-ciialdv terms . He so- litj.Till share ol f bo public patronage hop east sideoI mo-puIdicsiptare. may 1!f A A . O. Tl GG LE. All i*ijt ( . ! At ft iriioY over S. W Mo ;>t 1 A Iv F.R: v at 1 t o ns t J ‘i ; • T n me All! l,o tied on N. P: - ' ab'i'.* Sq uire (joriiutn .x Suansun'.- old sep L’C-ll i. ait (RR AN & St )N (.< HH'li III) K KN F.R. Miinulnitu/rer of all Kind.' of Fumii'iie, LA G range, Georgia^ r-W( )H I. I> to -|"■vtfull v in form his 3d fr.cuds, and tin- public gvucr- illy, that he is again engaged in MANTf AHTFRINB AND UKPAUFNO A 1.1. KINDS O. J7* TT XT 3XT .T X 1 TJ TAL fTG , Mth! ill ria.-rl) LOW FOR CASH! A "■ ■; Mr. A'/,/ !itiif of th of Gel to the r ..f tin thine own historic nLbt,— tl*v Lhizon'd -cr- II: r - llmnrr tabs its flight t tht: U'Uiftur * suit/ i September 1, Barney \er»-n J 15, d.W Allen U, 5Gtli, M.F. ii i October G, Jletdiii: : 1G, 1 lose tt Bale, r, 30th; U, A v, l •, I: t.i I, K. 3Mh. •, F, 29th \v. Burns all he could-his best iyr.1 wii‘a-e only hope of future lies in the sweet trust, often that he has not lost your ('■ nfi- iind love. Ignorant of all winch ive done for him in his painful captivity, his devotion i; una bated. “The uid'ortunate have always been beverD'd and betrayi d, but ever i uve less <> cotnptain of when 1) had lest the power to serve? T‘ e molt tnde are silent: why should they spea save : > Him viio hears best t!ie word most y u.ttere such happiness umtiieyed as only angels I lost his liftle sister—his playmate, the fei 1 or the bitter draught sickness, mise- J other self. No voice had been so gentle gulden halo and no heart so loving tc him as hers.- O pr. i G, 1 Gt!.: : NovitiU . Win. (' j ( i toper, F s. U M. Hale, F, %l or 1, 1). L Fiiuivr, J . Batterv ope! - . A. lGth BitterA - 15. 1 E 4tit; IT. W B. i'ani.-l, (f, lull h 11 s Mv own man ear weary art honors, the ! 11 • ir'h dcliildi i r-..| -- still 11 Battery: l!*, J. H. Mitciicl, E. 29th. Hoc tuber 4, E. «f. Bass, Lherokeo Artil- loiy; G, ll H. t'usliion, C, 4ili; 9, Joint .Singer, B, 4ih; 1G, J. S. Kiiiningltani. —. 1 Gill Battalion: 17, E. B. Scrutciilioid, F, part l.itol c 1 i 11 tl fig! it i ti,,. roa correct oaptur- instill' c I her: ilii 1> ii y New-.] lit KAt'i.A, Jan. 10lb, 1 8GG. r.- f soo in your columns, an g the contlaJiction, by the Eoitisville < nurirr, of tliat Wilson’s Heport which re j 4tii Cavalry ; 31, F. M MiMulbn, I., 5titli capture of Selma, Ala.—the \ *’. EsG4, T. J .Mc.Muiien, E ('•lurirr lx ing present when oeoui it d ;it that place. Having report, I also take the liberty to j Daniel the General's statement of the I February 1G, L. W. Flamigan, E, 20th; ! ! >r r AVest Point, wldeii, in every more than lienors than I d: 1 1: fl!l‘d Ii 1- Sat . v death. ■llil.k Tl. This is th through | 1 say to . j 5G'.li; 11,11 B. Hawkins, i, tiii; 74, Jas- } li:iv c bt m oroug,,. . 4 | pei TS uard, G, 16tb Batalnm; 25. J. M j 1,011,1 1 ' u ' Puree, M, 4th, Dennis Cairoll. C, 4ill; 2G, j ni ''.i.uux. 'ilie.se in lg 111 up >ve wittcn our • Wt: !i you out otiier cc .f u- 1:11 1m Pox 4 Gtfi. own j 11 curie ntar *e '■ utterly false. append tfie paragraph which re- * Vest Poiiif that all may see how en. Wilson conies to the truth: Wk.~ iv 19, 1). I) Den! Match 2, J. \Y. Higgins, U. 4th: 10, James Junes, Ii, 2d Cav.Viy. April 15, B McCullough, D, —. May 14, El.soy Potts, A, 20th; 14, Jar- rel New, I), 42d. June 25 J’atiiek Gearv Ik 30th; 30, A. pray, suir.-t can Uepriv of our wi g but Iteroi n, our ini me. ,1K ( '“ iT1 7 ! r r - ,'y ‘ E u: -' T - d-ficr i 1» Owens, 11, 2d Cavalm. much skirmishing, ( ol a Grange reach-, Ju!v .3 s q s. LV v\. ,. IT. 51st: 1 ed West Point on the mv.nung of April 1 “ ' 1G; and at 1, r detacbri'ents of the 1st W iseonsin, 2d Indiana and "’ll* k anttiakV ti ue n look f. dren-Ttheir g. ni If a merciful Pr<’\ hone to live and d 11. 1 a v j |, I ' 19, W. R. It l'Jiii: 1 """ , ; ., , " 1 1 cuvali-y, dismotituetl :..a . : *.:* qarau.lt j upon Fort Tyler, diove the rci ci ukii ’ misheis into the fort, and followed undr".' J a withering fir*' of musketry an.! pi.q.i, I to the edge of the ditch. This was found j jj ." |p q*. JJoberts, A.54tii: 2 s , Joi il-le; but, without falling l ack, j ^ Afoiris :54th: !50, P. Coapland, ( Beliak, B, 4 chatdson, A, 4 i !i, A. 1. 20, It a Payne, F, 54lh, .Karp, 1'. 3!»;h: 22, 11 Kilcreese, 11, 5-fih ; Jury Craman, A, 47th: 22, B. a Fvans, (i, lGiit: 24, Daniel WnT, A, 54iIt: "l X ;t 111 th* isuiing am ns. 1 pra; rtti fi ni tii« IW Call we si nd We nds b"li ;i] ruing, to 1. aia ■e of the acceptt d niows and ot'| ltans, our ie women, ell'-' brave ami iioeent little ehihlrt n. 1 1 at ii ci to my lit t !<• chil- ■/,fd ! Tit Cl:’, istiatl f ithef .-hit nee no ordain it. we .mongyou. mutually g each olher's tmr Hod we may not be di i von q, quo oi our ell dd!|OII<l, “for g 1,11 r own "oiig in a strange ion!d net have our tie.ir d bv flieir sympathy into urn my \vh a wife, a 1 the young bride’s lie shed no tears. Ue stood like a marble 11 ftitu:e was a dream of" figure upheld by crutches. But his little s. Ail “went merry as a; bosom heaved as if it would burst- and md there was feasting and though he uttered no sound, I felt sure Dilations and kissing of tliat he was sincerely mourning. The men unconsciously pushed him back as ■ g 'in D'g n human r n! they finished the burial. Oil! how meekly run" h the dar'. valley in these little crutciies torJt him back out of M;c ay. ' felt that 1 wanted to tako him up in my arms and weep over him. N o one thought oi him, save the One who took tip little children in his arms and blessed them. - 7.he family returned from the burial.— avh one thought so much of his owa grit.* 1 that the little lame boy was not li t," : ttmrght of as needing eo isolation. . . 1 Put ft ;m t!;:>t grave the little fellow . ny began to droop and wither It was soon e of noticed Hit he ate but lil.t'e and in tlio d in j night v. m!d he heard, u3 with low voico ft'cd he 1 epeatt"! over and over t!ie little hymns o! that he used to read v.ntli liis little sister. I hey th light i* the gr ef of a child, and that a new "led a;77i a new plaything w. il'! Itatii.-ii ,t.. !>ut the arrow had ■•vhi'M g Di'.* in I"-) dot | !v to !)e tltHs drawn, r 1 i11 ; out. For hours he would go and sit in : the ' ihe little nook where lie md Jessie used mbi- 1 t" [day, ami with his chin in hiu thin hand T the 1 hinliiiig, thinking. Sometimes he would Hut a.-k if Jo-mo C' titd “rente '[' (-r now,”or if Mi - she would “love him siili;’ or i ( " they sup- »'<•!*•- • |iii: i d “she sang the sau:/ liymns where ti.vug .-he was eon' - wlii<ii 1!“ y used to sing t na Jinn the tot . ::t 1 lie the last wm ie Miss Jenni' f th" spiiit 1 : w mgs tor tin d ami 's\ mp 1 id, falls d< ad b\ one of lh - a t; 11 and id her, ad ful- c Diendsh: altar of h. iering st< | ■hr, i wl.ie H, ■M arm 1 wa- W M \\ >4 In J. 1. junpa- Bull A F ,1. L. JIORCi A \, A11oi'iiey at I..UAV, EaBr.ANUK, {.KoimiA. Iti-fi rs to IIon. 1 lowki.1. t’i'Ha. Mneon, Uvorgia ; Hon 1,. .1 (I ahthi 1.1., All anti, (tvorxia : I Ion. (> A lit: t, Htitl lion. IfiiNjAMix H. Ilii.t.. l-aRranim, • . q.-c'2'J. t. t . MOUCAN. A F. CHISOLM. 310HGA \ -V CHISOLM, GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, l.n Grange, Georgia, MKTAI.D' BURIAL CASKS ami WonDCuF ?'1N- of nil ilv-ci i]'tii>n-. ah'avs kv)>t mi hain!. j!v al'ii j i-"i>nses to SAH T f Mf’-HK INTO HUM H ,K mi .■s'rirra. oetlJ-tl 31RD, LAT131 FR & CO., G 1” OOOl* AND I.EALHKS ... COUNTRY PRODUCE AND FINE LIQUORS, East .due Public Square, T.aGRANGF. GEORGP*.. Col La (Range posted sl keep down the enemy and 1 \Y. Bt V. larpshootei s to 1 , s( Ludeii d parties j j ,,, to gather material for the bridges. As j ' /y Uir ,.. ( ]/, f- C MYr:\.- sung as this bail been done lie sounded, the : ,J ltn ,. s < 'l;i V t.»!i A. ■! •'■!.! \\ cliatge again; the det tehments sprang ; /,r,tj 1; t 15. (J. U. Dee, B, 5 forward again, laid the htulges, and rush- • jcj 1 | ( . rs _ [ ] s » qd forwaid over the parapet into the woik. j (jert*»I*«*V 25. A. M. Buf .re Ciiptmt d the entire garrison — in all. 3G5 | j (; u lle.liie Jk 3Giii: 29, meii. (ien. Tyler, its commanding ullicer. : j st- with '3 men and ofiicers, wetc killed, and j \g, V( . ml>or p T Brutln r ded ' " 1: J H yt- mi ! -hiel i vimt ti, G, i E. \Y. lh aim from want. \ the love wh his <!Mngei>11 — sotK In lh sr.nny pa-tur.'S of . lilt st i t I t . Gri' f I! * oC 0.1 Ii. JSJip'Mi pilll e j- no : 11.1 ti nu i- t!" 1" uii'i' n 1 l! I. !■ 22. J. M Gi ll P A, Well; WaThk' tlu -t n; K ELT' cnn?tnntlv on linin'! a l ire . ply ot GlUfUHRTKS. -.mm ’in in that line. M'-rchanis frn;ri the cr.nnfry will find !t fo their ! interest to call and examine. nue^j It j lai;i> ' l-’LOUR ! PEAS ! LORN ! CORN MEAL! and fine sup- ! BUTTER. Ac it'everything ! Poi sons w;shiu>i to Pell or Buy wimld.no d mbt i find il to 1 in ir interest to cue us a call. oct20-tt 1 2S severely wounded. Mruiiuaiu'oiisu j j ]’hi 1 1ip S . A i with the advance upon the {..it, the 4th j ; . j ,q lV . gp j j , Iudip.ua dashetl through tlm town, secured ! ,1^, ! b .til 'nidges over the Chatlahoociie, seat- j jp.,p u - o Amos Forcbard, E, 51st; ' tcring a superior force of cavalry which j ^ g,p’orlev, 1, 40th, J F. Adams, | bad ;;;st a lived", and burned ^ve engines j ( . ’ r.o.j. |6, E. OtVpriiaii, E, 4 1 >l; 21, S. land trains. , | W Vaedivere, A, olst: 30, J. 11. Edward, I (All 1 a Grru.ga destroyed, at tins place, : ^ j two bridges, lb locomotives, and 245 cars j ;i ;U ,n. lr y 5 j-sGo, J. II McAnr, 20.h; I { loaded with Quartermaster, Commissary, j T ^ j.p YY.puuiis. I,.3d. (A»v.; 11, J M- and Ordinance stores. ; -, ;. . • Cannon, B, 8tii- 12, W. R. Ash. C, 05th; ! ! Early on the tmun .ig of tue i tii .i3 re- j p p j> < tl ||w«-ll, , Art: 15, \V. Gui i if "she would know him if el him ‘ i : iut ary crutches! n hat spoke o Jesus - and his mi and its ir«.t of the angels ■mi d, s' 1 !nt 1 to be his dc- P: In •• Lion mentioned Jca- b» i ime a "ter ;i time well bat lie ifiouglit only <»f her. Ins ['! 1 \ tii 11 ga as of no use, mi ov< 1 her little drawer, gat wuai tier tiny Ini- , | ; I ! o-tiily his life r’grin to ebb no sieknesti, ma !<: no men* had no ci ugh, and mddieine .11 j. f a mm. Wiit it he came ■I, f; m sheer wc'akness, ho he might lie on the very bed ! w liere Jessie died, aigfit lie would b-j heard ;ut m'\ :>, and when his ■e d fo him and in juired P ’I. he ..oaid.o: ly ray; “4- Do von tl it A: she has forr I v\ a Ti t to go to Jessif*. di t.,-11 me a! w a; sfll 1 ana about it.” Once ho . out almost into a tlio- Wh my sen ?” said Uis mother. ' 1 It lilf t be >e lively (!, 1 thong! t Jessie had cone Win 1 grow tlii BIRD. LATIMER & GO. (x ldk > 1 \C11A Iro>l 17 IN SI R A NV17 COM PAN Y Ot Columbus, Ga. CHARTERED IN LN.iD. J. F. liOZE.Tl \\« President. 1). F. ViTM.tON, Secretary Jull.V A. Sl’KKIt. ?M\ I. N. EIWKIt. ! SPI7I7R & SPI7171L ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i La Girause, Georgia. 1 \\ IhLgive proinjit attention to till husiut-ss en- 1 *' tftisUxl io Lteir care. Will ntt mt the Conns j t>( th** (/inreia niitl Chattiiliiincher Circuits : ul-o. 1 u>r Supreme On art nt Atiiinta umi the United | ^- lrW, i"' 0oufS Marietta. septS 3nP_ | ^ s;!S o.nm. MEDIGAL CARD. I c!.sit ‘anti Stirp!iw.".'.'.‘.'.‘. Ttiomt JOilN p. WHTNER. Sp* rial Agent. ! Atlanta. Georgia H '^ I ',' V .V'io', ''“‘ir Ci>-\iai tiKT-Uip in Jbr 1 t I 'Bk ■jtuli'r-'Cni ’ ir Gripart*'! to take ri-ks in Ii \i l l l'. o MKtiliiivp 1 *.00 I j j,.. uin.w ifiir.'ile Sout! f.rn Umtipany on •Soldo terms. J B- UOKGAN. se| ,l ly At W. ‘1. ■'mho. ; s. LaGrange. T II. WILLY, i sumed bis march toward M icon, passing j ilimugii La (Range. (Jriffi:i and Forsyth, j and breaking the railroad at tbo-o places." j Being present ai Hie capture "f For? I Tvlei and fully ac .nainfed v.-itli the par- 1G. •l):.ir t' V. ,--t 11*" dmt 11 of West loiina, and the adjoining distr’CLs ' ! nth Carolina, whieti v. * il be to most of •rn somewhat interesting and very .-ur- 1 prising- He commences by ti lling thorn j that he has heard that about Chi istmas * tliev expect to receive the lands, hoist s, rf*!,: I fanning utensils, and a portion of their mm.ms I> 34:h; ] I J M Eu-j h'!mer masters’plantations. If it is true ,t* B 2 Baiic'j; Samuel C Hamby. ! that suel, are their anticipations he u- • J ' 1 j or mj them that they may as well dismiss j Dial vi! lag: :ii ra:— l rta the 10 are cumsta C E. and jinJiigati—in a few y< beggars and their childien b r mt and v <-iouc —they will duet: and bec-une consumt rs. it any trull i>us - Lbnu tg ward '.',v" c '' tii'-if cii'\ii\rin,-i-.-uip in tin- I L Vt I H H op MEDICINE respect full v trnd.T their s.*rnc - t.: Ui, oil!?,•„„ „( La Grtuiue ami I mup com ty. in the pniciiLa- ci' the vn. ious branches ol the medical prniessiod , .. T A. I.ngO i. I}' »'tgE s a. c. ware, m. d. S.TI Fi ll & O NF.AL, WtRE IOFSE A\D t tUHBSSlOX UERUI1XT8, L A (7 Ii A N (7 IT . (i F. U U 0 I A . Commission Merc r -m r >t, A KAMA, <.Et)R«I.L O T FEll s hi. iv - ;o Id' Iriyid- im.l I a • pub lie, for the Sale ofcU TTt“N. rii()A r lSlJINS. 117IU. receive and store COTTON. PUODUCF UnKN and other J‘R<>DUCE. and for th. filling M and MERCIIANDLT Also. BUY nml 1 j r ‘ 1,,,s jieneiaF.y. "rum long exp* rienc cEI.L Produce. Colt'ni. Corn Baron. Earil, Fioui. Meal, and all descriptions ol Merclmndi/e. "ari liotise near tin* l*e|>"t jii y.28-tf Good Sensible Ativiee to F rcednicii j C.ij't. J. Bui n*-tt, Assistant "tij ' ■lint. 11 Martin Scott, A, 42d; ; •“ 17, Galiet Reese, B, 3Gtii; David 1 Knit, ; •" F,’--; 22, J.iiin Gregory, li, GGGs. W. S Braid, C, 25th, Kn»ell Co..per, D. 29.ii, 1’ i •' | 11 FYrgerson, — G3d; 23, Ste\eiisi.n Butd- | t j Iv 1), 1st: 25, Timmas Brew, B, 1st; 2 tienlars of the light, I give t;:e ioL.-.vtng j f llo|r! . tS A',} ulC t t B, 59ih; 2f, G U. Fort* true statement, as nearly as I r/niem- lst / 32^ l^aae IRys, D, 1st. her: On Sunday morning, 12th of April, t . February 1, A'l.Jphus Ad; heating that the Yankees v *re r-oving j C West Point, the authoritm? \'™ Sn n IVurce, I. 1st; 13,, , f place immediately repaired to Fmt Tyler j T ’ A ^..v. -v. F Oh Cav.: 10, J. W. j all each ideas at once for the Govei nrnent ; preference f. uomestic ■ a small fort about a half mile from the ; ]] i!ltm , J61I1P, Th’s S. F-ih r , 40th; I has nothing to do AVltli their masters p an- fact is * ,( l aal ‘>’ t: '' (J 7 ’ ' .(J, !m K. Baldwin’ i tation: and lias :m right to dispose t;f ; cmmmmy; bot»- are 'em ! B ’st- 13 If j them iu any manner, And, fm thcimore, ; sar;e argument. It m d by a battery from Soutli Carolina j eiuze:m; a ,. Y . ’ ; h e adds, that if they net labor—!nve j |, av0 around hi: ..substantial customers, j commanded by Lieut. \\ addell, and tin* ; . om ’t> "|.'. ir !,,” r ’n i <t . 9-, n’ \|’| not labored since ‘J-LJ .becarnc du- , [ e t him by every .means in his power sup- I Troup c untv Reserves. I ~ -. ' i G- ii R C. Tvler, of Tennesse, being in 1 lon.C, LOtb ! ,nd at West Point at the time, de- j Marcii , Ge rge v.rouse, j n-rmim-d t- defend the fort to the last ex . .. treni'ty With this force, e-i-.sistmg prin- ; P, ^tb; ,u , M Eu 11 * i* 17 , , ,1 \ . , i n •» 11 <t} ii 1111 $ srltll D ilCK, -^-1 P-Ul. ! - , J i Tf III I il ! rijvillv of old tin i n ;u»n >i» an, aunuu ^ 4I o- ; 1 h,indn-d and t wen ty -fi ve men—all arm- lay, G, 3 ui I.; - ., ' ,x inferior gm.s-he bid de- 24, (.cot^e Boswell, 0, G.d April ot,-I. . iMtumuna, , ! ;ii a«mv ;iTid tl.ev will be known ! c6 t, profits, Tlie habit of importing large No. But, my child, you arc going to il . u:number 'he c<).t:»amt rs. : Jessie: you will soon see her” ,s is tif cas*-, the people are i “.Hi, 1 know ! But I .visit I could car- Thy, and at the same time ' ry her something ! And yet I know she rising generation to habits I has better things there.” id pi'ua’ity. When, if a city ; The little crutches are now standing in Usui's ‘.he vppo.iite of this ! the corner of the mother’s chainber, leans •i;U: if., .ue i.ames, an 1 sup- ! ing against the little bureau that held some other place, and those ! Jessie's clothes and things. Uis little hat are compelled by force of ! hangs just over the crutches- The pale 5 to remain will become idle • face is there no more. Side by side the irs become j two small graves are seen, under the come igno- . great'hemlock that tenderly spreads his ease to pro- j shade over them. The cold winds of winter whisthj over them. But where aro l.i'urt of the (own,) which was th* a gr.rri- IS, !: South Carolina ' citir ' H. . i- ford .... on "’ * " ! ring the wirier they will le ir. a situa- J po i t. tlie rheehairc:; in the village, and as D. JJ. c r,' ;,(. o p> j tion worse than slavery—they will have j become more wealthy, their customs V lV Kendrick j nothing to live upon and must,with their i w ;’| inerease, especially m those articles ; Gde (’ 5th- 11 J u - I families, peristi. lie assures them that | 0 n which they make the greatest profits, ( t,a ' ’ *■ 1 J * . 1 . x /i ... — 4. —..’’I 1 ilix.iY-k lx..:*. : l. ..h.lhi ili*xt rripn liPHfimf* clllu O in the r.ssertiori the children ? Did Jessie know him n. to give the ' “without crutches 1” Is ;e lame and pale .nufactiiics, the j and mourning now? Or is the Good !; regard to the , shepherd leading them to still waters, u tah.ed by the i and educating and training them up in merchant would that pure and bright world ? There is no little boy on crutches looking into the grave of a sister there 1—Rev. John Todd, he Is c nliik-nt ol ^ivrxr ttiiisfiiction ill the mail- \ aji 1 ' (Mil ol nil ' usni' ss inti listed ti> litre. Li.-t ot Price?-1 uiTctit will tie turuished to prr- | sons desiritip it, at any tint'.*. 1 Brier to Mo-sis. W dt'..Sires & Sons anil .Tames , Turner. Laljriin(*c. nuviT—”1:1 JOH N N. COO I* 17 R & CO., "“*** “» sonmns aaniins, : , ET x A i.xsiu a.xck cTd.neA.vV AM, DEALKBS IN j OFHaRTFORD, CONN. PROVISIONS, WINES AND cash atd sepias, $s,soo,13^93 LIQUORS,' , ni with fiance to th<* aopioat hing foe. About 1^ ( ’cl.-ck the enemy came in si« , -!it. driving in our skirmishers, and, at th?. partu* time, General Tvler opened two 7 pound parrots—the otjjy cannon in tht l ind- ! the Government will not feed them, nor j j or undeniable, that as men become *--tsF V' aid B 1st: | wdl it help them in any way; and if they j more wealthy they also become more lux- | do not labor hard and establish them- j nrious, and no merchant will deny that ! selves characters for industry 7 , their lives j articles of lu::ury always aTord the great i will pass away and they will be known :th. Aestsidc Public Square, aag’atf -— La Grange, Git. J * MORGAN/ agent for the ttUMU.KMOTERj M.IGAR.I & REPUBLIC FIRE & INLA M INSURANCE COMPANIES, New York. ALEXANDER STODDART, General Agent, No. 6 Pine St. 'T'HK undersigned prepared to take RISKS in Jl the above RELIABLE COMPANY on.reason able terms, sep'-'!* - fitn J. B. MORGAN, Agent- Office in W. C. Jarboe’s store. t l h rm » Presh Goods! tracL A„ hit ' e i?' 1 * Snuff » Dolley’a Pain Ex- Sena’r. ii r * C . herr y Pectoral, Tricopherus, oWP' )tJI Galcined Magnesia. Col- c ^r , vV noil - Concentrated Ley, ™?it Var , nish * Japan do , Co- P* 1 no., Linseed Oil. White !»d. PuUy, Window Glass, I*n k, Bine Ail of tKo i SMne . &o.,*c. *ale bv a ” ove aftieles just received and for d T. S. BRADF1ELD. W E , Gard Printing* wfdlh T a . lot of substantial CARDS on short notice^ W * * >rint *° ordcr * * n neat *tyie» w*l9-dtf> WlLLJNGRAM & CO. Notice This! THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for past favors, and by a prompt attention to business. hopes fora coniinuance ol the ;ame. - „ „. - Catting and Work Done Promptly. FIRMS—CASH. NO WORK DELIVERED iNTIL PAID FOR. „ septa-tf GILBERT FORBES. SHBKMAaV, JESSUP & CO., MAXCrACTORERS, IMPORTERS AND WMOLESAI.E balers in SADDLERY, BARSESSj* ((TUB MATERIALS, Springs, Axles, Hobs, Spokes, Shafts Felloes ; Also, Rubber and Leather Machine Belting, and Rubber Steam Packing; French, German and American Calf Skins, Shoe Findinfs, and Leather of every description. S2S Broad Street, Augusta, Ceeagia, Adjoining City Bank, ami opposite United States and Globe Hotels. Branch of BETTS, NICHOLS 4 CO., 349 Breadway, New York.) dcc8-7t aui'iiu^iKc upn i ar .fi upon the ‘Yankees" as v<>ui old fncntis. Religion "of the Presidentz.—Ihe rs ligiotis belief of the deceased President pf the United States, as indicated by their ; d ls?r - f I’t "evem.'t!"-a ^'po^Vder,"’wliich was | attendance upon public worship, and eyi- | on ?'° r ' r ur,nf ‘ r r stationary and ranged in a different di- d..n„ nflorded bv their writings, may b ruction from the enemy. The firing on both sides continued slowly until about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when the enemy galloped into, town under a heavy fire from the for*.. Dismounting, . they pre pared to charge the,fort, in the meantime taking possession of the btidges. continuously with large cannon and rifles, they slowly and cautiously approached the gallant little band of heroes until witb- enlv in name. lie furthermore says: I quantities of cheep fore.gn articles in | “Since I have been among you I have I competition with our village ine-chanics veiod , k .l a j | &(..= c^e-di, ,eU - W «**. »^ to a Wocn-sEf r e:\—\Vood ceiler, too much, to ask for that crows nest, our finances now are such, we can t that sum invest. Five years ago 6ix-bits would buy, an half cord of fat pine—tho same amount of hard wood dry—superior far to thine. —- Interna! revenue? doe3 it attach to oal. ” j and pine and must you on a red stamp: pit aud stick to logs like thine? Y hat e ! tion of 111111 Taylor were Episcopalians ; Jefferson, John Adams and John Quincy Adams, were Unitarians; Jackson, Polk end Lin coln, were Presbyterians; Van Baren was of the Dutch Reformed church. The sur viving Presidents are Fillmore, a Unita rian • Pierce, a Trinitarian Congregation- alist; Buchanan, an Episcopalian; and the in about twenty steps of them, then, with loud yells, they attempted to scale the works, but were .repulsed and held at baj until all the ammunition in the fort was exhausted, and then, when the _ankees were in the ditch around the fort, the brave and gallaut men inside of it, hurled stones, ignited shelly and even their guns upon thepp. The ^Confederate flag was never hauled down until by the Yankees, nor any white flag hoisted until the enemy had leappd the parapet. - >; Thus did a hundred and twenty-nve men, poorly armed, hold a fort for six hours agajnst a foice of about two thou sand ot the eDemy, well armed with Spen cer rifles. -- . . :,t ., - ^ A more galiant incident has never been known since the time of Charles, King of Sweden, when he, with bis body-guard and a few house servants, in the heart of the enemy’s country, defended himself against an entire army of Turks, outil his place of retreat' was burned to the that a maionty oi the Northern peopiO will not coiisentfltoyour becoming citizens amongst them. T’ve Government, through a military necessity, lias giver: you your freedom, and in that freedom tlie people of North Carolina will ever protect you, unless you become unworthy ot their pro- wuul .l find that, lie - - - - , - , - . crossed llie ioith of lit. own in'.ereet tiy j Ha«« K'ce.iliacks 8';;;? d ills so. l.ct tire mercl.ant bring the "*>d specie plenty o”,d”t use to his mm door und 1,0, pcrlmps. ] such on .mount as w ; o-r suppose that | Drive on thy fuel, heart.i.ss fleuil, Ur ve on. ’ thy load of wood, may .(leaven on taee a* may better ua lei stand it; every individual who possesses the means and who uses, in his family, four or five j “ uuW present Chief Magistrate, Johnson, who te ^ p £outh is yonr natural borne, rrnd is a Presbyteriam. ^ ^ ^ Southern men will be your friends. The T" „ i Uia : or ity 0 f you were raised, have grown A New York Notion.—^ome daysjigo on t j ie saIae plantations with your for- r,,,rr mnefers: and I know it to be a fact a woman was found in the streets of New York handcuffed; she was taken to the station house, aud her husband sent for. The husband appeared and stated tliat he kept the handcuffs because bis wile was an “ungovernable creature,” and. having had a little, disagreement in. the triorning, he had put them on her.,. The wife was released from the station and the cuffs. We suppose this New York husband, would be greatly shocked to hear of band- cufis being placed on a Georgia negro, and demand guarantees for better treatment before receiving the State back into the National Legislature. - • A condemned murderer in Prussia, his hands heavily ironed, lately moulded in bread-crumbs a beautiful goblet, with delicate mouldings of fruit aud flowers. mer masters; and I know it to be that thero ig a feeling, a sympathy, exist ing between you that does not, nor never can exist between you. and the people of^ the North. If Southern men are your ene mies, it, is yonr had behavior , that has made them so. The foetid that you know not hew to appreciate your freedom, and have grossly abased it." This is good talk. Sound, sensible ad vice. We trust all freedmen who read it, or who have it read to them by their em ployees, will profit by it. Capt. Burnett lias told some plain truths. W>* hope they will have good effect upon the class they are destined to influence. Nine thousand dollars have been raised in Baltimore fur Gen. Lee’s college. Uc.drcd cli'Mirs scrll, of goods per.id, j S”-’ be „ kss coop a n3 piglcss pen aca. uum, should, instead of buying them at ’ U1 1 - b K - retail, go to some city wholesale estab- j C(, ) v send, when wood could do no „_pss coop and pigless pen and ’■fess shed must go, before we give-th®. say to him, with truth, that he was war ; ^ sliiveri r w ;jl pray, that you, ring against his own interest, by dest- y . wj]] find W()od cljeap below, and from old mg the business .of 1 ‘ 1S *°X"t hiV l'itth - Club-foot get your due, where all of your giving it to another; and L.at h s mt J ^ We 8ay aga -;„. you have no ness would react upon him m double 1. Id, , ^ n|onj lhan ha8 yolir wood—a-, by decrease of lus property and bust . ss |j vami ’ V >'<.od seller! and depart, if you So in this cake, above instanced, tmil l the , g,„,.!!—Cu'umlms Sun. mechanic say the same to the* merchant G-ous j " , ;■ . . We say, then, let all classes support each | Tq y , AKE 1Jen3 Lay.-Tlie South C*rQr other, and by mutual exchanges keep that j haj8> a „etghbi;r states that jioga wealth at home, which, il unne-cessanly ex-: j ^ - s ^‘ H . p est jiiing that be.can.find to pended abroad; tends to destroy the bust- j mJX wilh t j„. d„ U}4 h be gives to his hens, ness of your neighbor, and which m turn ^ 8ayH a c „t ,,f this fat as big as a wal- destroys your own.— [Spirit »t the Age. ||Ut wi || set a ben to laying immediately.. _ * al ter she has been setting, B, . ,d ‘11® 1 * A. Ward on Uis Traveef.-Arlemns . fee(J|llg u.em with the fat occasionally, DM Ward, during his travels, took occasion ll( . u8 co „tiuued laying through the whole to inform the Shakers that “the world re volves on its own axletree once in twenty- four hours, subject to the Constitution v the Uuited State*.” In ns continued laying winter. • < *» *—— ... \a There are twenty colored Baptist chuebct itt llliuoie, and fifteen paitors to tbeur.