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by JONES Sc WILLINGHAM.
A GRANGE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1866.
VOLUME XXII.—NUMB
Site £a Grange Reporter.
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Club of five copies one year, 1-* DO ;
jingle copy, 10
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inch subsequent insetion—payable in advance, j
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lirnnents running three months and longer.
" MASONIC DIIlKCTOiO.
[ nion Lodge, No. *2S, F.\ Ac. H.'. i
ft jfJvliTS on the FIRST and THIRD FRIDAY i
[VX MG I ITS in each month.
W. If. Jo.NFS, \\Y. M .
L. Pitts. Secretary.
St. John’s Ulisiplcr, No. II,
\/f FKTS on the SKCO.NIt and I'< )l.'If'l'll FI.'l .
VI DAY NIGHTS in each month.
I. F. COX. II. IV. ;
Jons O. \VniTi'n:i.n. Secretary.
Pit. n. h. vnRKtsnx.
Selilev (ouiiril, No. I i,
]k/I iil.TS on the I I ICS F and I 1111:1 > S A
jVi I>A YS in each month, at ID o'clock \
.IA.MFS A. l.oNG. T.- 1
111 NUT llitIHIKs, Sc. refill V.
vi fi:
M.
.Atlanta X West Point Itiiil-lioiid.
(’.KoliGF fi. IIFI.I,. Superintend ut.
■ otTWAiinTitus imv vidi re\ix.
brave Atlanta. (i.llO a.m l.inn V..-I F t I nnpm
.It rirr nl I < / /<’« nl
East Point, . I! ‘.'.T I.nng Cai ••, I 20
Fairbtirn 7.'-'■’> I atJrant'e,. I si
J’alnictt^ Slo I lno.an.-t Hie.. .
Nrrvnnn D •’•<! < irntitv.il.. N.'d
<ir»II11 i I le, . to..! I Ne'.vll III.
Ilugaii-r ille,. . I I III! Palmetto !. .
!<»(>range, ...11.11 Fairloirn • I
Long Cane,. ..11.11 Ft-i Point,... t. -
West Point.... I2.0I p.m. Atlanta V <• ;
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.
i)r. Li It le
hiss be found -at hi- Old OP:.-, . . ' p S' .: ) i ■ vt
V J door to the Sims House. iF -i 1 •; ■ ml
block. Wes' id tin 1 Sipiare.
Tai lori mu.
viL2 IVF. have this day removed rair e.-talili-h
)Pl incut tn the second' tb r ol Slctl ng' - Hail"
, 1PT building, litst if... ,, > the F it i-'.ic.
Thankful for the liberal patronage ■•{levied to
Its. we hope to met it a continuance of the same.
ianl!l-tf • l.oYKLACi: A ROW F.
1)( !! tat ( ai'd.
.1 CRAY IN. It-e.ti-t
■^■MssLl"' 1 le -mi - i \ ice ■ t .i t
L I 1V o! 1 .a (Iran “ and -mrom
Irv. (Mlico over A. F t', \ \- Co.'s t
All kit-ds of Produce taken in j.
\vork
Albert l,i > lini:imi.
^^IVATCIIMAKI.R AM* JF.VFl
WILL do iIULu k i ti h i • in. „i m
Shortest lot i.’e i:id on reasonable : cn
•its a lib *ra I share ol t he j> ibli.
simp e ist sideOI t tic publicsq ■: ire.
MORRISON* & CRAWFORD,
DRUGGISTS ft APOTHECARIES,
(West Siil'H of the Public Square.)
La Grange. Georgia,
TT AYE no v, and mil ;-instantly keep on hand.
A F F L L A S S O R T MEN'T (» F
DKM.S A \I> flr.DUms,
Pims A\l> DYl-STIFFS.
GLS, VAIlMSIlFS, &C.,
And call tbe particular attention of the T AlHKS
to their fine selection of
IVsi'uiiicry.
iItiii-llrushes, ( uinlis,
Toolh-Hiuslies, fct.
They also have Oil hat d a good av-oi tnu nt of
t in: p u u i: s t
LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
' l'ni:.'‘ KIl' l'lt INS (i'J. d at all I.our.' cor
rect ly and with ili q atch. sept IA tf
JMl. I.. >lol (.>N n. w. Mol:t;r\,
J. I*. llDRt; \ \ X son,
w ii uI i:sl. i: and r i:t.\ 11.
GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
I. \ ckanci:, t,'BORGIA.
I ’ (> U lli<‘ S ; i I«> < * l
t. .t. Crawford. j Written for the Reporter.]
THE STASDARD-BEARER
Majestic ‘mid the battle’s rage
The Standard-bear- r holds
Ilis banner, highly floating there.
With its proud waving folds.
For wl ile the cannon's booming roar,
Aral musket’s ceaseless rattlo.
Resound along the serried lines.
Amid the fiercest battle,
Firm, as is yonder mounta n oak
Amid a sweeping storm.
He bears the ensign to the breeze,
Above bis manly form.
Though round him fall hi= comrades thick
As leaves in Autumn's blast.
And crim-on livers t! w around.
’le In ids the colors fast.
Pul fortune smiles no long, r now
Around his fearless lo ad —
Tlo- standard, warrior's glory, falls
Upon its gory bed.
A death shot, on its errand dirm
Anlitl the Carnage flu s :
And falling on his blood-stained flag.
Tbe Standard-bearer dies.
R> st. soldier ! Ho ugh no marble stands
Above thy martial grave.
A higher tribute ni-JiiVv pavs
Ir. Io n. r of the brave
W!
Since.my last the follfrfihng bills, among others,
of a general nature, have been passed by both
Hou.:es. to-wit : To prevent the spread of small
pox in this State—authoring Inferior Courts to
provide prop, r quarantine regulations and the
(inventor c obtain genuine vaccine matter, Ac.
by Dr. Ridley, who has engineered it through in
shortest possible time : to suspend operation of
lo'iftii Section Code : tor peal an u:t approved
December 12th. I Sob. airmuatory of 1st cla so o'
2-lf'Oth Sec ion Cotie; to enable Inferior Courts to
raise funds to pay oT ipuebtedees • of .he r Coun
ties—introduced by Moses an act to anihome
Treasurer of this 'Rate to make certain advances;
anti an act to legalise issue ct botals
Mayor ami Council of Atlanta.
The above are bills intr -iuced in the House.—
The following are l ids introduced in the c-ena'.e
which-have passed both bodies, to wit:
An act chat.gir.g lime when . us ices ol Inferior
Courts must draw Juriis for Superior Court; to
authorize Jud
terms, and t r
certain cases,
tracts betweet
The report .
men's t tide \vi
ale subjects, s
readv tor in'r
Condensed from the Macon Telegraph.]
THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
MILLEDGEVI LEE, FEB. 7, 1S6G.
FILLS OX THIRD KEADIXO.
tc> prevent the further relief of se-
l.o
IX SEX.! 7 E.
The Senate met at ‘he nsna
Flayer Ly Rev. IV. Mason.
Mr- Strozier, introduced a bill to divide (
I the State into twenty Judicial Districts, j
j and to provide for four sessions of theSu- i
| pt riot' Court in each County every year. |
Also, a bill to provide for the discharge j
fii.Ls ox third
Bill to incorporate the Empire Man^c-
n criminal bonds. Lost. j tnring Company of Newtorjco. J^sed:*'
amend section 4,512 of the Code. !' Bill to require defendant to bond
i for the forthcoming of property ir
Lost.
oroin
Bill
curities
Bill t,
Lost.
Bill' to extend tlie time of granting j eases,
lands surveyed on head rights till 25th | Bill
to carry out
property in certain
Nuance of tho
December, ISOS. Passed. State in reference to ExAqtors, &c. Also,
^ Jjill ti) amend section 3,71)4 of the Cede, j to carry iiito-eiTect the 5ui article, section
I asset!. i 7 and S, of the Constitution of the State,
Dili to allow Administrators, Executors, ; in reference to judgments of Courts.—
etc . to resign trusts. Lost. Passed.
!*:li to allow corporations to tax anc- j Bill to regulate jail charges for diet of
n aavanct‘9; | f)f insoivcn( ( ] t q,tors, and for the disposi- 1 t ' 0, « t,, ] G ai ‘ l1 inquire bonds o/ tho same, j prisoners. Passed.
«ml bills by t j f)n ()f j nso j vent ( L.Ltors. and for the dio- j 1 a .*,' s , t ; li ' . 15 'U to increase the fees of county offi-
! position <>f the propel iv o!” the same. 1 - 1,1 ‘ ,l> a! ien i sec tion 4,o.G of the Cede, i cers. L
(zes oi Jjupunor L .".ft to hob! special
relieve securi:t:t u recognizing in
and a resolution making valid cou-
i white men
’! the Cornu
House Resolution requiring the Tax Re
ceiver of each County to take a list of
each persrn in W county, who has lost a
leg or arm in the war A opted.
Ilo tse resolution calling on the Commis
sioners appointed by the Convention to
inquire into the financial operations of the
State the past lour rears, to report to the
! Lost.
Bill for the
i certain cases.
relief of Administrators in
Passed.
out
ilored
persons
Bill to lure
debt. Lost.
Bill to amend section 5,320 of the Cede.
Passed.
Bill to compensate Commissioners for
ill uul free
itRPtl.
Legishuzie at its prt >ciit
session. Adopt- i
->i»n. - on
t!..- rrecd-
<d.
1
Id bilid m
tlic y. j or-
Biil lo prescribe an oa
ih to bo taken by j
llli- Hat tit c
being now
voters. Bussed.
i
Mr Moor.
intoruud
Several bills were takt
>a up and laid on 1
preparing the Freedmen'.
It gives each $750.
House adjourned.
M1T.LFDGr,\ ]\L
Code. Passed.
Bill to incorporate tlic North Georgia
Petroleum and Mining Co. Passed.
House adjourned till 9 o’clock Monday
morning.
LIST OF ACTS SIGXKD r.Y THt'. GOVERNOR.
No. 1. An Act to consolidate the offices
of Secretary of State and Surveyor Gen*
oral, and to provide salaries for the Comp
troller General, State Treasurer, and Sec
retary of State, and Librarian.
N
It IF
t'tinte
M of
raid
tin' table for the present.
After reading up bill the
tht' Senate adjourned.
ret .nd time
F LB.
TE.
! So 1
o. 2. An
Act to make free persons of
(dtioit. Tolnsrro, Wheat. Flour.
Bacon. Laial, Drictl IViiit,
D.otliue Generally.
W.- k . i-ti b n d i l:of.-1 :i--orl iio-nt nf
(■■ uni ii^ nl alj I Ifscri pt i*>ns.
" >b I’ 11 " "O’ I !
I.IKl.i; \L I RK !•:
• imtry I’n.ilurr
• I rvtiglit in us.
ti, ay
Y a r.i e <:i no. 5 o ai c A I i
I.' i Mtrd on N I ill , ■ !•■ Public .-'.III ire,
Sa :,tii mV I.hi -l.ilrl.
H>p 22 ’ J. r.. V-IRC \ N & SON
(iDDFULI) i%ENER,
M i nirhr!*;rti' oi' ai! Jvimis of I'urniliirr,
La Grange, Georgia,
r gi n rt'iis ti,i tig, an-'.’
Tn sui-Sl the p.itr'otV l.f. ii?t,
U itb gr.iti Oil honors will he t til tl
T" nil tin In tn c at rest.
I I i,n Cunt , (in . ftb. -till. JSCti.
“Cc Tin* fiill.iwing corri-sjiomb nee
jti'-t as we put our paper to pi s last
was. cons, quent ly deferred for our pn
On 51 illedgez ille ('orresponilenrt
MiLLKI'i.! VI! I.K. (i A . Fill ."ith. 1SCG.
, Dr w: ID rniiTKi: : 'Tis a 1 h-.ik
mnniing. when the slanting rm.f:
Horham tbe sleet whirliF U dining tie-
I\
k. and
issue :
udy wintry
white with
Mr. A
u: ning
d fills til
.•nit v.
o t !i or temp
place cre.litai
ud Toombs',
•. not at all
bad exerted
t fr.une.
rariiy this
y and with
WU*.sr nr ///;/*;;/.>EXT.! 77YES.
House m< t at • o'clock.
Chaplain. The journal rea
[’raver by tho
inti approved.
| color competent witnesses in the Courts
j of this State in certain cases therein men-”
i tinned, and to authorize the making and
declaring the force of affidavits by them
in certain cases
No. 3. .\n Act fo change fho place of
holding the Superior and Inferior Courts,
and Courts of Ordinary of Bartow coun-
very year tl.crealtcr, until paid; and re- ty, until a Court house is built.
The
The
one-fourt
first d.tr
IX SEX. I
'enale met at 9 o’clock, A. M.
Stay Law, after considerable dis-
was passed. It provides that
r‘h of the debt shall lie paid on the
January, lSf>7, and one-fourth
i lets t
Mr.
oft
rult
liebiiiti
le. of AY a
< f evidei
f 1! inks.
Ab
eg:i»l
bill t
cstab-
to the
» allow
a!'
>f the
Owe
refere
nit racti
bill,
ns :i;l
to the
made prior to the pas-j No. 4. An Act to authorize an advance
' of payment to be made to the 1’ublic
J’rinter of the present session of the Leg-
a resolntioi
•ntation of
the
pa -1 ingil!, and
tin. 1 wulk< slippery with a riystul earpetinj
>ii< f
it:nch of tbe
WoFI.Dr' -ini
• >l*i ’ r- mi" and l
MV
^'il.
i.v "ft
tf-.llv iii:i:r.m
e public g. '
gain engage.
AND REPAIR INF,
F TT XT 3?iT X ‘X 1 TT XT. JES
(At lii.- old Mand ,
LOW I OR CASH!
N iJice Tins!
THE SFRSFRIRFR.tl mkliil f r pa F, r .
fiivurs. and by a prompt uttenti' tn iy),
Inisiness.hopes fur a continuance ol the Wi’
■ a me.
Culling and Work Done Promptly.
HCRMS CASH. NO WORE DELIA' IF.' FD
jSTII. PAID FOR.
e ( .pt. r i tf mi.P.ERT FORRKS.
JOHN GORHAM,
'jROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
(South West Corner Public Square.)
IaaOranigc', (loorgia.
jaalS-tf.
>Y. O. TUGGLE.
Attorney at Law,
UGraXGF, G l'OROIA.
tlfBce witli C. F. Akriis. dec23-tf
(’. !•’. AKERS.
Attorncv at I-a-w',
E.Gkaxgk, GEORGIA. :
!
1 over S. \Y. Moore’s, in Bull A Ferrell's i
lie office. dccl-lm* j
* |
J. L. MUlUiAN,
Attornc3 r at Havr,
wOkaxge Georgia.
.Refers to Hon. Howkll Corii. Macon, Georgia : i
L. J. Gaktkei.l, Atlanta. Georgia : lion. O ■
t- 8n,t. ami Hon. BknjaXin II. Hill, LaGrange. .
''ttrRia.
(ffice over Dis. M’aro & Long s. dec22.
(DUX A. SPKI .A. MX’l X. SI’EEK.
SPEER & SPEER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,’
La Uruiiite, Geoigin,
\\nr.L give prompt attention to all business on- |
trnsti-d to their care. Will attend tbe Courts 1
sf the Coweta and Chattahooeliee Circuits : also.
Supreme Court ut Atlanta and the Uivted 1
Sutes District Court at Marietta. septS 3m”
MEDIGAL CAUIN.
tors. Long & ware
H aving' resumed their co-partnership in the
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, respectfully !
feeder their services to the citizens <>f La Grange
Troup county, in the. practice of the various
branches of the ir etlica! profession.
J. A. LONG. M. D. j
»!)gl$-Sm A. C. WARE. M. I). [
SMITH & O’NEAL;
WAREHOISE AVD C0.1H!!SSIO\ MLUCHLVTS,
LAGRANGE,GEORGIA,
y\71LL receive and store COTTON. PRODUCE
and MERCHANDIZE. Also. BUY and
»aLL p rw ] uce . Cotton. Corn. Bacon, Lard, Flour, j
"Wg and all descriptions of Merchandize.
-Warehouse near the Depot. july2$-tf
JOHN N. COOPER CO.,
WikEUOtSE ASD C0MJBSS105 HERCHLWS,
AXD DEALERS IX
^OCERiES, PROVISIONS, WINES AND
LIQUORS.
West Bide Public Square, 1
La Grange, Ga.
J. H. WILLY,
CoirunRasion Morciiant,
atla.\tj, ecoRGM,
O^VERSbis services to his friends and the-pub-
OOBw ’ . cf CirPTON, PROVISIONS,
of or ? other: PfiOOUCE. and tot Use JiiUng
fovlj t0n n.? e “, er; i : U Frora lon S experience, he
‘reo ent , r“, t 1 ? r 8*ving satisfectlon ill the min-
List or u • 1 b,,8 . ,ne *s intrusted to him.
(nils desirin' 0 '. 8 ' L urr 0'»4 wHl be furoiahetl to pfcr-
^“•'‘'DJtitnf. ;i
Up*® 1 " • II.Sims & Sous /utd Jnthcs
, ' UGran .1f'‘- b4v17-I)iu
. The D"lilii-:il sky,
. nr.ie murky hue. fTic sun r.-fusing to shine, the |
wintry clouds looming overhead, ami llio same
slipp.-ry paibs awaiting onr unsteady footstcj s
beneath.
Stephens and Johnson have '" i ‘.; request, d to
address the ’.. gi-latiue on that vexed and inyste- |
rion: . nesti"ii. •• The-tale of tb" Country." s!i.
ever it may lie convenient to II
mm. John- n h s rot Fern
winter, ai d Mr. St plums b ft n lew d.i\s ago. but [
wa« have let .trued by ii is Fine. So we u nv
!'"•> Fly antiei|.a!e m address In ?n Mr. S. duriiu:
tbe 1 rr s- i t wet k. tht ugii he i- r. gnrd. d n= loth to
given | ti‘"ic cxpre-sion to hi- views fer fear o!
a [.peaidt p t><yioIiite hi- par. le.
S| I f. iesyili lbe R pits
- arm
0,,
'tates-
.1 this
Raid t,
. .-etlb uu ;,t ..
r ti t
• elite's in
t.r.rt
iu the ,
sheriffs to
seli (
•otto!
l ti)
at I.
is been re-
Stale in
the
Atlantic
A
; Gulf
Railroad
N,
>. f).
An
act lo
amend
(’.ml 1
Factory and
Dr.
Ridley tn
«v to Mi'pen l
moved out o
fthe Flute
or •
•onntv, m which
l impanv
i in re
la li.,:
n b
» the i
city of
rules f.
1 r cons; i t it;
on ol
f tb-' matte
r. wl;
.Cli WH?
it was levie
• I <*n
| Mr. lii
ornto:
a. a bill J
o niini?
• it
the btirn-
Trou
'P count
y, and
1', gr:
cut t i. d
i and S luiic
re.-n
■ in.ot.- >grf
ti to.
Your
Mr Will!
i»nrn f
of T
’• rrr
1, a
bill for the
iv.£ of any «Iw
filing h
<* ami
hnrglarv
^ and
Aid*
•: rn
'UI of
se id
lady u
■ad-t.- w .1 |>i-i
dial,
ly h< ar vt ilb
pis-
ire th.»t
I'elit f of uli
I
HIM V
.ho
may
have, dnr-
! in tiie da
y or
niulit with
dea
h.
Also, a
| P*>wi
. i s, a
nd
1.) deli
ne the
tlie cot
irti ott- M j ji
B. F
. Jones iiii-
i larg
»• inter-
, ing ti:c war
•d si,
inpl
astrr
s. Also, a
; bill t" it,
it-orpo
rate the
r
. 'by in
br
:s Street
a, r,.
An
Act 1
or tlie
est iu t
be facto| y. a:
• 1 n;
iy receive :n
c
»rnf»*-n-
! bill to itic >i
rpurate tht
■ D.
iWdul
i Munnfuc-
, Kuilroad
1
Comp
any.
! of i:
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1 i re
Cutup:
SUliou
If.-Ill I e .-'tat.
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at. ii..-: Be
11 iP !
ii.ii ne*l
tin ing (’ .m
IHiliV
mu s
os Tnntn
T-
ADIX
1 ell. ti
mil fi
> r <
dlier p
uipo.-c
to t Le
sis If ol Bill
Arp.
Tb la: t * ■
r L
it ii*iriH!i
Mr 1. id le
v, of
Trim
p. a
hill t
o regulate
Bill for
the }
■ardon ol
l.il.II
\Y
'. Martin.
N
• > 7
An
Act t.
y- exte
i- ■•* *1”
iet. dignified
and
s.y-tn,thing
<jort (
A man
tiie printing
* of IN
nut v
• fii
INTH.
j Bussed.
! liitiii
:; cf
ih
l • 111 w
Il of i
Trot.
ip delegation
is
inV.i: ;.s< t
■nduncy—has
Mr. Libb.
i t‘, ;t
bilft
o n
vivo
the militia
Ib!! to
n titIi<
n iz>' rmr
ri»
<1 wr
(T. to de-
Ci.Ill
; i y , li
rgia, 1
o inert
been ri
•-enforced by
fi it i.
d i:\i.ai.d
liiii in
mis* one
code of Go
ot>ri;i.
, am
1 to
rrpt'
•it ai! laws
p"Sit rnotu-v in
Savings
15;
1 fi K ^
I’.sseil,
ol tl
l,j'oi
11; 11
Issi. dl,
■is the
lady.
All st nd ^r.-e
t Tig
to fribujj- i
A La'
Li ran .r**
■ passed ftili.
•f i t h
:uii
ipfi.
>n, inc d.sistt rit
Bil! to
chan.
ge the li
1 TIM
■ of
ho
Iding Su-
; an 1
I lie I
? .
ireeme
nt nt
throug
h your e\c- lb
nt |
•up. r.
! with the c
onntit
utii di
uni
i law
s of the F
: perior (b
■ nt ts
in the
\v
esti ;
i ii
Judicial
lies.
Vive.
tain
1“"-
w.
0. T.
.'Jutes
! < ’irciiif.
Bass,
•d.
1 N
A n
Ad i
.. app,
Mi. Bush,
of M
i lif-—
a I.
ii! to
amend the ,
Bill to
d. fii
ie the i
A j;
his
of
in rS )ns
! sons
ill l
Mini'll
1 i list,
—
It esol «i t i
laws ;ii! nv
in^ a
• Imiii
jr-tr.
»!• '1 s
and trnar- ,
owning
La lull Iil's on
a t L* r
(•(
ifirstNS.—
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('ami
r, (i
11 oiind,
( i atr!
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t *s
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diuns to r< s
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p , w e i
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laws
toll.
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conti uets,
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lililia,
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lit ns and i
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to.
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The II
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N
emrue
ffi in tiie
t "I I
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st :'g*'
first "f Jam
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5, wl
<re
the* '
credit was ,
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aplair:
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ai (iuvr I I;r
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t. are Tin
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bast tl in pui
r* er m wh
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nj>oi;
i the slave
'Mr. Fid
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! to re-
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• ■merit as a
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lit (if that
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pr perty, hi
id to j
pie Vt
■lit the c:t
. lection of!
consider
ffj
act
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i'
West L’ int, in
nit to the Mayor
eily, additional
same.
encouragement
my number sov-
l-’orsytli, .Monroo
ease tho powers
ioof, as to taxes,
lines a ini penal
..•nl certain per-
i-os ill tin; lx nox-
f id CDiinty, Ga.,
rs in them,
inge tiio time <<f
it.i i in the 97tli
of - \\ ashington
d. vvh
l.e.-rg.
Hall nr
fre
nt
. id r.
On Thin.-<iav niclit we had a
have
tliadt
.f tie
itii
his
all tbe
Ex.•.•!!»
n o ill i enu t;
Am
M ! :i A 1.1
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llcnboi '
Bi:U on
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ciij lions, ehvavs k.-pl on liaml.
• t A v\ TIMBFi; INTO LVM i
oct l -tl
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TV
INSURANCE COMPANY,
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ip r.r.oAii’.YAY.
?tn\ -Y 'Oiki
('.tsii Oil il
ami
. 8 1 IS,9-0 (hi
Bonds, M
‘to
iges, Ac 1,1 lib, 1 i5 27
Total Ass
c t s,
?1 UR) 93
i.i viol iriKs :
Capital M
ock,
81.000.000 00
Surplus, .
s.'i.-.'i. 100 93
Fn idjtisH
d L(
,sses $5:5.032 Of,
[) i • h Da m Mr. N i| i. r. < '
t idi. t- d to t!:•• ••cup that
inebriates, latterly a t lli|/C
i .-cent ly a Jii .iii er in t bat
• t th>. Funnily. A- Flat,
iuer ub'-dele, "iving v\ iV 1
I Dll
"dg. vdie, fortia i !y
r-" ai.d some;inn s [
e 1-cturer.and very j
i t dked ol State •- ,
scetninply b* com-
,• grand progressive ;
■pliers of the Tbad. j
fotul of speaking ol Stilin' '
‘•Ufait ol the Country. v or j
C." | r.mpiti would be equal- j
i.'Elv as the dav maV not be !
i
far distant w:.en we may be doomed to fall from j
onr high ( state to the condition of the "Indian j
Teiritoriis,"' in the language of the immortal
Arp )
(fii Frida;
l*i
■Idi
F"
Fn
till I
r> ‘hi
1 II
• ■ same e.xeo
.11 pr.iport i
Mr. Willis."
r the ostaidi
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of
ti.
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t Tall ;
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t M< i iw
lembors
ratio <
■III ski
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test
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Brock.
r tl.
vi A:
d tl
D of
as ol negro poii.'t
veil’s type, we jh
■ v i ry dt r ;■! ion.
Mr .1 lie- K p ibi:
q pi".)printi‘.
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of the
of tin
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fprSf No otlii'i I.iabi! tics.
THOMAS W. BIRDS ALL. President.
O. (i. FAliTKR. ’l ice 1‘rcsideut.
R. I,. Havudck. St creiarv.
II. 31f.MILL.-VN, Agent
(loci LaGrange. Georgia.
McCAjMY & GO.,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX
dftUGS. m:dicines ; paints, oils, dye-
stuffs, GLASS, PUTTY. PER
FUMERY,
ATLANTA ..GEORGIA.
J . R . B A R It 1 f R ,
f’ra .tical Druggist, ol kng experince, and
J \ 0 . f . AY 111 T A E R ,
feeling maniiel upon tb sulb ring-of the poorun-
slit ltt reii eii attiri s“ numbering six hundred, ill
the vicinity of Atlanta. He asked no especial
appropriatii ti for Atlanta, but met rly that some
thing sheu'd be ib lie. and that tort!.with—for, in
• Ids t-xpiessive words, "if setnetbii.g is not done,
some! i dy vv i ii die ’’
j On Friday night a Rev Mr. King, of Savannah. ;
, lold forth in the subject of emigration of white I
i laborers from Kuiope to this Country to supply
j tbe place of the negro, who is destined to disap-
I pf-ar like the tribes ol Osceola and Billy Bowlegs.
■' His plan was for the farmers and owners of real
j estate gem rally, to contribute by mortgages of j
tlieir lands to a joint slock fund, and upon the |
faith of these mortgages, bonds are to be issued, j
| put on the market, and tbe proceeds expended in ;
1 purchase of ves-eis, w!i ch, in addition to bring- j
i : ngover emigrants, are to do a direct carrying 1
trade w ith European markets. Rather visionary '
i —too many wheels within wheels—for practica- 1
| bility.
The Freedmen's Code is under the consideration !
. of the joint Judiciary Committee of the Senate
and House. Some changes are being made, but
jilt si lit at; VI * lit t l.f >
i;i•!,(•; ui A >si glibly met
]. That ;t brave j . .
gciii i oils, aini an r:,bg!
kii'.w revenge.
2 That tlif peace <
the pii st rvati. J) of ti
pends upi'ii tin 1 recogni'io
principle, “ Ail just pt.vver
ment are derived from the consent of tiie
governed.’’ That this consent, in the
r-onthem States, can be oi tamed by the
exercise of ;i spirit of kindnes* and con-
eiinili an. r
3. That the promptness and alacrity of
the • Southern States in resuming, their
places in tiie I iiioti of onr fathers, evinces
good faitii on tlieir {‘art and entitles the
people thereof to the fullest clemency and
the investiture oi all civil rights.
4 That while in exceptional eases the
infliction of the death penalty as punish
ment fur treason, because necessary, as a
national policy, we believe that a further
effusion of blood is unmerciful, impolitic
and will only be productive of greater
antagonism between the discordant see- j
tions of our common country.
5. That Mr. Davis, as {’resident of tht
to
Penitentiary i
oplo at an elc
reduction
seinhly
Mr. Hussefl, of Glascock, a
In ns on buildings lor the him!
said buildings.
Mr. McWhorter, of (ireene, a
iiiit the question <)t
Penitentiary to the pi
1st WednesdayMay, 1866.
Mr. Win ids, of Floyd, a bill to incorpo
rate the (!. stanaula Steamboat Uornpany.
Mr. Hedwinc, of Fayette, a resolution
that the Governor cause to be held an
election to see whether the people desire
a Penitentiary.
Mr. Adams, of Clarke, a hi!! to abolish
tiie Penitentiary.
Mr. Gartrell, of Cobb, a resolution rela-
IlO i ( j,.
e (,'irr:,r
'de fur I'll .
M r. K ii I.V
solution to ;
ter the 12th
Dill to co
for adm
o tie
app
,f C
dmit
n .t.t:
itt-
ate Grip
i n«- ! L
Li. of
e he-
as to
f Ir
that no
he I 6th
copies, ol
new mattt
instant.
Hit I''
mm :t'y oath.
a r> solution
d after
il (
i.iinJ 1
in (I
the Com
mst
Act as-
eemher,
inary ol
rai An
i v of lb
of On!
I on tli" Second
i ad of 1 st Mon-
XEW MATTER.
Mr Morrow, of f'olnmbia a resolution
that the call of the counties alter the
12:h inst. be dispensed with, and that no
new matter after that time be received
without a tvvo-tbirds vote.
Mr. .Morris, of Franklin, a bill to repeal
vet amendatory of 2,480th section of
No. i
e Tit
the Cod'
Mr. Baker, of Lowndes, a bill restrict
ing the frequent changing of the Code.
Mr. Render, of Meriwether, a resolution
to publish the laws in such newspapers
as the Governor may desire.
Mr. DuBose, of Hancock, a Idi! to allow
tive to the Commissioners appointed by
the Provisional Governor to receive the a
Western and Atlantic Kaihoad from the
United .States. Adopted.
BILLS ON TTI.'RI) P.r.AI'iXC,.
Dili to relieve ail persons over sixty
years of age from jury duty.
Bill to define the liabilities of tiie sev
eral Railroads of this.State in reference
to freight received at their depots for j
transportation. Lost.
I Bill to provide for the payment of Judges ; \ zc a waiver of legal processes in cer-
j of the Supreme and Superior Courts dur- ta j„
,i t, r i , r „, lTr( . a ,-FJug fitsp*.msion of civil law. Lost. I Mr. Ridley, of Troup, a hill to make the
inherit Confederacy,comm tt • g j Bill to incorporate the Dalton Pctro- 1 8a i ary of the Resident Physician of the
legal crime than thousand, who have | ]eum ari(1 Mining Company. Passed. | Lun J ic Asyiurn $3,500.
A bill to provide for tbe payment of the
X
>. 15. An
;wd in the ofiiei
>. 1G. An Act 1;
Justices of ti;
■.Im ms for lie*
ii/.e llit: ii'ddiii'j
.. 17. An Act t
•! to aiitliorizt: and require
1 this State to make ccr-
;:•! for oilier purposes,
t to establish the seal to
liicc of th" Sec’y of State,
change the 1 irno when
Inferior Court must
"Dj.erior Courts arid to
t.l certain Courts,
amend the charter of
I tiie city of Rome, by authorizing tlioMay-
| or and Council to raise Die fee for retail
: license and to prohibit tiie erection of
j wooden buildings.
i No. 18. An Act to avthorire and qmpow
i er tbe Judges of tho Superior Courts of
; Executors to resign their trust in certain
cases.
Mr. Speer, of Sumter, a hill to author-
their exact nature cannot be given at present.—
Favorably known as a businessman, are both with Por the benefit of aspiring limbs of the law let it
be borne in miml that the Commission did not
,h ir individual attention to
urn and Mining Company.
Bill to facilitate the tr ai of tenants
; holding over and intruders. Passed.
; House adjourned to meet at 3 o’clock.
Hor.sr. rr.ot at 3 o'clock, p. in., and spent
the session in reading bills the second
! time.
MILLEDGEVILLE, Fi
i8-
the House, and giv
Ul t irih’rs from Merchant. Dealers and Fby- ! intend that there should be a Solicitor in the ;
sic i a us solicited, uini will fie caretiilly tiili-d. County Courts : and in a conversation with lion. J
sept'2'.t McLAMY & CO. B. B. Moore, chairman of the Joint Committee, on ,
MCA MY A CO.
THOMAS S. BitADE1ELD.
j iaet evening, year “Bohemian'-’ was informed that !
the Committee would probnblv make no chan 0 . .
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, 5nthe report in that pnrficnlar. So the tender i
La Grange, Georgia, i 1 ' avi ’ s h «P e " are ni G’" J ;ia untimely frost-!
| ‘ Xtl (hfiprrtindum, 1 * or - uettcr lu?k next time, ' .
'Bg-T RECEJA LD, AND OEtERS H)R ^ s j, ou ;j (, t . tiie motto of young ambition.
. v . j. . . Dv-tbe-by, jour comrade in the campaign!
I.ubin s (.rnulnr atiid Imitation Extracts, 1
Fab tie Cologne, Shaving Soap,
1 both Brushes, Amber llair Oil,
Pinion's Hair Invigoratcr,
Seltzer's Aperient, Telegraph Matches,
Mr .linn's Elixir of Opium,
.IDI.ean's AnthBilious Pills
McLean's Vermifuge,
Black Pepper, Super Carbonate Soda.
received pardons at the hands of theNa
tinnal Executive; that his conviction is not
necessary to settle the legal estimate of
treason, nor tu determine whether seces
sion be treason or a Constitntioal rigi.t.
The iinwaveting refusal of tbe Govern
ment to con ede secession to be a Con- i
stitutional right, the acts of tiie Southern I
Stales declaring secession a nullity, tiie j
asking and receiving of Executive par- j
don, places the questions at rest, leaving j
no pretence for further trials and convic- j
tions.
6 That while we believe teat the trial !
and execution of Mr. Davis would cstab- j
lish no principle, and would add to the l
humiliation of a brave, generous and gal- ! c m r
ty to one. term ol office four years.
■’ I this State, to bold special terms for the
trial of criminals and for other purposes.
No. 19. An Act for the relief of sccari-
ties on recognizances in certain cases.
No. 20. An Act to confer certaiu pow
ers on the commissioners of Louisville,
and for other purposes, etc.
No*21. An Act to permit certain per
sons to build stock gaps on the Western
and .4 tiantic Railroad.
No. 22 An Act to amend an act assent
ed to March 9th, 1855, entitled; An Act
| to extend the civil jurisdiction ol the city
Courts of
ibolisii the tax or
Tiie
IX SENA TE.
ennte inet at 10 o’clock, A. M.
officers and members of the General As
sembly.
Mr. Pottle, of Warren, a bill to amend
the laws of this State in reference to the
Infei itir Courts. - ( fee, and to make the fees of the officers of
Mr. Robinson, of V, asnington, a bid to ■ that Court tbe same as in the Superior
prescribe the time for advertising proper- j Courts of this State
;d be sold by .cneri.Cs and Constables, j No. 23. An A.ct to make all suits, writs
ihe bill lor the pardon of Iciry L. Cox ? an( ] processes which were returnable to
Prayer by Rev. S. E. Brooks.
new matter.
Mr. Carter, a bill to limit the number of
Judges of the Inferior Court of each coun-
was passed.
House adjourned to 3 o’clock, p. rn.
MILLEDGEVILLE, FEB. 10, 18GG.
j around the seven billed city, and now bearing the j
j blushing honors of a Senator—bis bis “tbe up- !
; plause of listening Senators to command - ’—the j
j redoubtable Carolinian. Maj. W. A. Turner, re-j
I quests to be kindly remembered to bis friend ,
| Charlie. His cheerful countenance acts like a good j
| medicine on all around h m. lion. J. Render sends |
] regards to Reporter. lie is well versed in tech- i
Also, a good variety of DRUGS, MEDICINES nicalitics of Legislation, anti Joccasionally his ex i
pericnce serves to keep the good body from stray- j
ing in forbidden paths. lie renders faithful sct-,
vice as Chairmau of Enrolling Committee ; our
friend Frost being a member of the same Commit
tee. Frost is rapidly winning golden opinions as
a quiet, sincere working Legislator, who has the
welfare of his constituency at heart. To Col. H..
deliver the compliments of the Drantly House, and
nay that,
“ When we meet we ever miss him.
There is e’er one vacant chair,”
hint people, we fee! assured that In’s par
, 1 11 * j • , i t;.i ; „ , n t , i -Mr. Uascv, a resolution authorizing the
don wonitl aid m establishing confidence, ■ „ . - ’ ■ . ■ ■ n .
, - •, A:r i- .i Governor to appoint a Commissioner to go
in producing unity aud in forwarding tbe
• , c f ° i to Washington for the benefit of persons
erreat work of permanent restoration. . . ,, c i . f ..
b „ ,,,, . ,i; i> i, 0 „, ii,. j „„„ i who subscribed to the Confederate Cotton
t. that tins General Assembly do car- T . . ,, r , ,
t; v „ it* , i Loan, without ever receiving ' onleeerate
nestly.recommend to Ins Excellency, An-1
drew Johnson, President of the U. States, j
; Houston S-:iperit>r Court, as of October
Term, 1865, returnable to tie February
Term of said Superior Court, t j be beld in
tbe year I860.
T77T j No. 24. An Act to repeal An Act, cn-
j.u.'i SLA AIL. | pitied ; An Act to alter and amend An Act
Tiie Senate inet at 10 o’clock. Prayer i to incorporate the city of Arnericns, and
y Rev. S. E. Brouks. Journal read and . to alter and amend An Act, to incorporate
y B
jpproved
;ew matter.
and DYE-STUFFS. augF-tf
THOMAS S. McKEEj
XA NCFACIiTL'Ii. E U A X D DEALER IK
SADDLES, BRIDIES AN) MARTINGALES,
HARNESS, COLLARS AND LEATHER.
AJso, Harav-s, Stirrups, Spins. Buckles. Bits, and
Rings; Tacks, Ro^ci.trs. acd Ornaments; Sad
dler’s Silk and Felt Saddle Blankets ; Carriage,
liugsrj, • Twig nnd Irttagou- .WiiijW. Also Trunk
Locks aud Shoe Thread, .^taraiczs warranted 12
moutiis. East *.ide of ihe Public Squire, La
Grange; Georgia. ' dticlo-ly ■
of the Public Square, -amHlie other on the YVest.
.; Feii^ly at ^-fisijiieaihy i/r n,i -.a
seplgz-tf ~~
Tt rr»
J.E.
Cotton Seed.
MCjRG^N & SON-
T IIE undersigned #e*?». f*r.'wl«j|60# qr/700
bushels (ir jjooff CoUoti
feb2 31* T)t>JwniM’fi
Libe^ty’Iliff.
where he cosily s&t and span yarus to a coterie
of attentive hearers.
Houses and Lotf, for Sale.
TWO of thii Most durable Houses’ nnd
lii! Lots in the city, large aud finely finished.
IilL' v, i™' J vriu IraitfoyM grounds^ and every
thing to make them tie iralde. Oue sittJctedEart JXucrc*, pushcd . fils fiill- through on Saturday
B llthor on fhp \VW * »k; n k mnnnlftit Ikw CrnGrn rin.Ikft
While I write Jenks Jones is up on the merits of
the Vendor’s eqnitable lien—having been preceded
by the gentleman'from Whitfield; Mr. Glenn, per
fectly trreprrw'fcffc* either pro 6r con. Pottle, of
which.repealed' tho 1488th Sfctrm of Code, in re-
gaid to) thdirVeadotVliOn—and tlrffl disenssibn,
thii tnoneihgs >ii upon re-eoniideratlon. Glenn
and Monoid mViiHte’ tlirtu on the same
side df tthimr-afia desiring the' Code to stand.-^-
Je.iksi Hlj (lMh on Code and opposed to
re-consideration.
a general amnesty and pardon, extending
from tbe Atlantic to tbe Pacific coast of
all tlmse held in confinement because of
tlieir participation in the late rebellion.
8. And be it further Resolved, That his
Excellency, Chas. J. Jenkins, Governor of
Georgia, be requested to forward to the
President of the United States a copy of
these resolutions.
j Mr. Carter, a bill to relieve the ptople
bonds for the same. Referred. ! ol tlie P r . e8Cnt ^ fr ! ,m }! ,c P a 7‘
Mr. J. A. W. Johnson, a bill to fix the j ! n,!,,t f 0 L t ““ s ^ lo ,P rov, . de tb ? ra, f
liabilities of persons of African descent. ; n ' K ,. 0 f g,0 00 . 000 ^ tiltJ saI(J of the boI1(ls
It places them on precisely the same foot- j ° a e
Stamps ox Subscdiptioxs.—We find in
an exchange the following reported de
cision of tho Commission of Iternal Rev
enue:
In the case of a subscription list, where
the heading invelves a promise to pay the
sum annexed, tlie party signing ;s liable
to the stamp duty eequired on promissory
notes unless he pays the sum annexed to
his name at the time of signature, in
which case the signing' of bis Same should
be ' regarded as a mere part of a memo
randum. ' Where the heading of a list in
volves a condition on wiiigh thp subscri
bers wiU pay tlic! sums annexed, tbpn each
signature is held id create an agreement,
subject to a duty of five cents.
\ J Thia decision‘applied to those who. sub-
sdnbd'ft^bdoks Apl^l Uy canvassers, an^
to subscriptions for charitable purposes.
It places them on precisely
ing, so far as liabilities are concerned, !
witii white persons.
Mr. Moore, a bill to authorize persons
exempted from jury duty to be made idea j
jurors.
Mr. Quiliian, a bill to incorporate tbe
II:in8cll Manufacturing Company of Camp
bell county.
- Mr. C. H. Smith, a bill to exonerate
Sheriffs and tlieir deputies from liabilities
in .certain cases. It applies to cases
where these officers havo received and hold
bank bills, <kc.
Mr. Strickland, a bill to change the
tithe of holding the Superior Courts of
Floyd, Poik, Paulding and Campbell coun
ties.
The Stay Law—the special order—was
taken up. After various amendments had
been adopted, pending the discussion of
the bill, the Senate adjonrned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House met. at 9 o’clock, a. m.—
Prayer %. the Cbaplaib.;* -
Resolution in relation to, the seizure of
cotton by tlie U. S. military authorities
adopted.
Mr Gresham, a bill to amend section
4,420 of the Code. .Also, a bill to provide
fur tlie taking of the Census of the State.
Tiie bill to alter the second and third
Congressional district was passed.
Bill to amend sections 4,792 and 4,793
of the Code. Passed.
Resolution in reference to persons who
subscribed to the Confederate Cotton
Loan. Passed.
HOUSE BILLS OX THIRD READING.
tlie to wn of Americus, in the County of
| Sumpter and lor other purposes, assented
to December 17th, 1S6I.
No. 25- An Act to prevent the spread
of small pox in this State.
No. 26. An Act to enable the Inferior
Courts of the several counties in this
State to raise a fond to pay off the in
debtedness of their several counties, and
for other purposes.
No. 27. An Act to legalize the issue of
bills and bonds by the Mayor and Coun
cil of tlie City of Atlanta.
Tiut President, it is said, has deferred
issuing tiie formal proclamation declaring
the restoration ,of the .Union until the
opinions of Gens. Grant, Sherman, Meade,
Bill to fix the salaries of State Libra- ! Thomas, Sheridan, Sickles, and .’others
rian and Clerks in the State House. Pass- | C oui<l. be obtained relative to the snbmis-
ed. The salaries are fixed at $1,200 each. . s j m , ( ,f the Southern States to the Consti-
Bill to incorporate the Blairsviiie Min- , tutional authorities.
ing and Manufacturing Company. Passed, j » ■ ■ ^ ■» •
Adjourned till Monday morning. t ȣ, 8 ^. IJOW waiting upou
i yon?” said a polite diy g<>ods clerk to a
| giri from the country. “ Ye», sir,” said
HO USE OF REl'RESE NTA TI VES.
House met at 9 o’clock, a. in. Prayer
by the Chaplain.
Mr. Byrd, of Mitchell, moved to recon
sider so. much of the action of the House
on yesterday in the passage of a Uill to
compeu8ate.Ordinaries and Clerks for ad-
-aiinisteriug the amnesty oath. Tlie mo
tion prevailed. The bill was afterwards
passed-
tho blushing damsel, “that’s jury feller
outside. He wouldn’t come in.” .
“ I am happy to be still a f**i
saitl the old maid to ihe young bvitN®<t
“ Yes,” said the young.bride >«■thiS oM-
maid, “ a virgin’ on fifty,’!■should evjP+L
Cruel!