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SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 185ft.
NUMBER 12.
CENTRAL GEORGIAN 1 . i Uu.0nCarte
/. Weekly Miscellaneous Journal,
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nice THINGS FOB LITTLE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA..
T ENDER their services to -he Planters of
Georgia, in the sale of Cotton
ee.—Hav
’Eh'"' £ 25 'ffiiSsk. ^sg s>
S UCH as: Candies of various sorts, Nuts' of
di tie rent kinds. limits of all kinds to
suit the seasons, «fce. Pee. &e.
■ ALSO
SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND SNUFF.
Call and taste for jonrseK'c-s.
F. V«.
A square will consist of ten lines, hut every
advertisement will bo counted a square wheth
er it reaches ten lines or not.
All over ten lines and under twenty-one
will be counted two squares—all over twenty
hues and under thirty-one, three squares, &o.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Pint SQUARE OF TEN LINES.
•Jue insertion Si 00, and Fifty cents for each’
subsequent continuance.
Advertisements sent without a speeifieation
f t|, c number of insertions, will be pukiished
S , forbid, and charged accordingly.
business or Professional Cards, per year,
.•wet lie v do not exceed one square, - *lo‘(R>
j&aMflifl will b> mule with those
Kho Irish '•<> «Jrertise by the ye«r, occupying a
nmjitd space.
Leg a J *itdverll se meats.
fak-s of Land and Negroes, by Administra-
, ‘ ixeentors, or Guardians, ale I'eq.uirea
Iv’hw’to x- hold on the first Tuesday in the
- .j, hetween he hours of 10 in the lorenoon
!‘nd sin the after mon, at the Court House
j “ tile County in which ne property is situ
ated. . .
Notice of these sales mast be given in a
public naze it e 40 di-ys previous to Hie day of
sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property
must be liven in like manner 10 days previous-
ta sale day.
Notices to the debtors and creditors of an
estate - wt be published 40 days.
hotico that application will be made to the
Court uf urdimuw, for leave to sell Laud or
AVroes. muat lie published two months.
Citations tor letters of Administration, Guar-
diandiip £•<•., wnst be published 80 davs—for
nii<liii«iwi from Administration, monthly, six
mmths—t'roiu iisission from Guardianship,’40
days.
Kales for foreclosure of Mortgage must br
pulilislnid monthly, far four months—for es
tablishing lo«t papers, for the fulf space of
three mouths—for compelling titles from Ex
ecutor* or Administrators, where bond has
teen Even by the deceased, the lull space ot
tlirec mouths.
Publications will always be continued accor
ding .o these, the legal requirements, unless
otherwise ordered, at the following
KATES:
Citations on letters of Administration, i‘2 75
do. do. DisnJssoryfrom Admistratioh, 4 do
do. do. do. Guardianship, 8 [QQ
heave to sell Land or Negroes, 4 it
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, ^ 8 DO
Bates of personal property, ten days, ! -
square, 1
Jo of Land or Negroes by Executors,
&c., 1 square, l’ ^
Estnivs, two weeks, - _ 1 50
fora'man advertising ltis wife, (m ad- _
O O'!
ICC,) “
Amimmcing candidates, •> "
Large letters and cuts will be charged by
the space they occupy
Letters ou hi
May 17 1855
AP.X.AU.
iy
WARNOCK & DAVIS.
Successors to Gnhhedge <0' Brother.
wholesale and retail
B 0 0 K S Ii 1. L EII S A X 1!
a T.l T JO ,v s: 1C s ,
NO. 159, CONGRESS STREET,
$0Ktif-side Market Square,
•• S A V ANN AII, * G A.
ci. G.. M 'Warlock. | • Wvi. E. Davis.
May 24% 1355. is t f
and other.
Produce.—Ha\ ing had many' yean experi
ence, they' flatter themselves on being able to
is. They *'vill
ve satisfaction to their patrons,
age in
Orders
ever. Orders for Bagging, it*
Supplies will be filled prom
tope,
ptiy
and Family
and at the
not engage in speculation of any kind what
bo
lowest market prices.
J. w. rabun, o! the late firm iL- r.r:.;wniri.iiK.vD
W. H. SMITH, “ 1 SMITH A LATIlnoi’.
Savannah, June 2-1, 1S54. 10-6m-
Unshifss Carte, ftc.
sTbT JONES.
ATT OR NE Y A T L A W,
Sait tiersville Ga.
June SI, 1855. . . 20—tf
Dr. J. J. JY *ewsomc,
W OULD respectfully announce to the citi
zens of \\ nslimg.km and Jefferson coun
ties, that he lias permanently located at Fcnn’s
Bridge, where he will be found at all times, ex
cept when professionally absent.
Special attention uivcii to Surgical and Ob
stetrical cases, ->iid to the diseases of women
and children. He hopes by constant applica
tion aud assiduity to merit a liberal share of
patronage.
Feb. U 8 4 m
DIE LAURENCE,
T HAVE moved my offiee
1 oei-upir-d as a drug
GKAVBH.E Jk
the buihtiug
by Messrs.
HARM ELL, where 1 shall
Franklin &. Brandy,
F ACTO RS
AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
. Juno 6th, 1813. 7—1 y
MiESI! l GUER1RD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
175 Bay Street, SA VANXAII, GA.
pEACTiCE in Wilkinson county, ami ti e
I courts of the East, rn ami Middle Gmuits,
and the Cotrr s of the United States and Sh-
pr -:n- Court of Georgia.
John V. (1 nnjF.D.
17—ly
From tlie Chronicle & Sentinel.
LINES
In Memory of the 'Hon. Ardn-w J. Miller.
BY K. ' A. If.
' 10 An act to preserve and dis
pose of the property and effects of
• -I IV, . i !’ I i!>T (\ [-S, ,ju 1 iofl,
and to provide for tint, paycnent of
delHs due by the same.
11 An act for iin r- ii. !’ *f Fran-.
cisTVnsAl, ati inlinn and. ind gent
riupi
12 An act to', in orporate tin
’OrGlHdl M.
Mulkokd MarsIi.
M.iy :nst, ’55.
LONG & COBB,
->iis ■: si Ms ,,i*r
BRUNSWICK, GA.
"Y\7"1LL give-their attention to the practice
. I* of Jau iii the coimtioH of Chatham,
Liberty, Mclii tosh, Giy.,11, Wavne and
Ca’inden. of the Hasten Circuit: Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Charlton md A'pling of the
Southern .-iivult au.l also Nassau Duval, aud
St. John’s counties Florida.
Tiros. T. Lonu. ■ | Thos. H . Goan
May 1854 tf
CAIN & LEWIS
Attorhies at Lou;—Sparta, Georgia
AA7~iLL practh-, in r-II the Counties of tin.
VV ^ rtnerii Cir«*uu—:»_id also'in Wusiiin^
ton. •*'eitcr^on and BdKUv in cuantics.
Otiicr* over T. T. Windsors Store.first door
to the right.
E. *’AIN, I D. W. LEWIS
MnUciiS.
T he mideaslgned wifi ecetlnue to practice
medicine in all its-l.r.inches, and respe, t-
mlly ort.-r* his services to the— citizens of
iitH/.Vl Y LAND.
r pHE Snlwribi'.r is | rop-irv-ii it> j.rwnro Fxtr:
1 Land Warrants fur ali tliosi: emir’;"! hr
tin- bt-r net ol' (Viiitfre-s. J. B. HAYNE.
Waynesboro, Ga.. MaySlst, ’:55. 17—tf
A. J & T. W.
MILLER,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW
AUG USTA
GA.
M iy Si-t, ’55. -
17—Iy
is be prepares to at :eud professional cals. Saudersviile ami W..suin-t..,i county
M. J. LAWRENCE, M. I)
2-tf
Jan. 13th, 1«55.
E)R. R. R.NISBET
O Ft HRS his services to the people of Put
nam, in the practice of Me.Heine and
Surgery. Can always he found at his office—
at the old stand of Branham, Lawrence *t
Adams—or at his holts# (the ate residence of
Dr. R. Adams,) unlesspirofessioiiAlly engaged.
Jun. 20th, 1855. ’ 3-tf
Hi
fiee. is on the corner in the niAv building re-
ceiitly put up by Messrs. J. T. Youngblood
«fe Co., wher» he may always be fouu.-l when
uot professional) engaged.
A, A. OULl.SNS.
Juil. 21 53 c.y
MAHDWK h & Ci (IKE,
RECEIVING, FORMLVRD1NG AND
Cosioiissioa Jlprchasts.
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
K. S. HAP.mv |( K,
Januarv 1. 1855
J. G. COOK K.
2 ly
paid to
them ti
Me have adopted the above rates from
usiness must be Po
attention.
arweh ,—
the Milkdgcville papers, by which we. will be
poverned in all cases. Advertisers are request-
ed to pav iisrticnlar attention to these rates,
uud they can makeout wiiat will be the cost ol
their advertisements as well as wc can otirseil.
JOB l l V O M & ,
OF ALL KINDS, .
LORE 'WITH NEATNESS.
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
DR. BRANHAM.
4 T the earnest request of many. 01 my
A old Friends and patrons 1 have determin
ed to remain in Eator.ton and. continue tne Prac
tice of ilcuiciue. 1 oiil-r my services to’ the. citi
zens of JEatoirtou and Putnam county, and will
attend faithfully to my Proiessioit. 'I will give
special attention to obstetrical eases, aud the
diseases of women ami children. Having hud
many years experience in the practice, 1 hope
to ge: ray share of patronage. My office is
in the 1 rouse occupied by Win. A. Reid, Esq.,
as ’n law office. Cells left there, or at my resi
dence will be attended to.
JOEL BRANHAM.
73th, 1855. ’ 2—tf
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
Iniporifi'a a nil Healers In
PILES, CUTLERY, BLACKSMITH AND
all oilier Mechanic's Tools,
Agricultural Implements, etc. etc.,
Savannah, Ga.,
Keep constantly on band, a full assortment
of Planter's, B\iild*-r’s and House-keeper's
goods; all of which are offered at prices unusu
ally low.
Goods for the interior packed with care,
and shipped with dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct. 17, 1855 ’ . 37 tf
Dll, WILLIAM L.' JERXIGAN
H AVING permanently- located himself at
Davisborougli respe-.u fully offers bis pro-
fes-ional services to the citizen of tics Town aud
county.
apr4 tf
EJLrJtUuiTJJ tUAVJ O'AllBXA.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waynesboro, Ga.
Refer to A. J. it T. . Miller, Augusta, Georgia
T. K Miu.r*. | Gtd. A. Mrsnai.r..
May 31st, '55. 17—ly
DAVID J. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Louisville,' Ga.,
WILT, "Practice in all the Courts ofthe Mid
dle Circuit, and will give prompt,attention to
il business entrusted to Jus core.
May 31st,1855.
-ly
DAVIS & WALKER.
EAToNTON, GA.
D EALERS in Groceries. Tobacco, CL.,rs,
>uutl. Shoes, Hats. Drugs, Patent Med
icines, Hard Hollow, aud '.‘Mod ware, Cutlery,
Powder and Glint, Caudles, Soaps, Crockery,
Fine Liquors 11ml Wines, and vartbus other ar
ticles. (’all and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. Bargain; can be had.
April 18, 1854.
I s fi
J J.
lusiness Carte, fci
CHAFFER AND CO.
Vo. I) li hi taker Street, Savannah Ga,
WfllOhESALE, and RETAIL DEALERS
hiSash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, <fcc.
Also Paints, Oils Varnishes, Glass, Brushes,
Leaf, Bronze. Are. Also 25 different kinds
"|C jocks, iVom >il,25 upwards. Builders and
n thers you!d do well tt> L'ive us a call belVoo
IPftlmsing elsewhere. “The nimble six pence”
' l 'ur motto,
Jan Is Viy
WiiSTEIi & PALMES^
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
ea O cEM IE8 ,
Successors to A. WELLES & CO.,
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. H<5.
SAVANNAH, GA.
*• WEBSTER. [ GEO. F. FALitES
October 17, 1855 37 tf
"IIN A. Will GUT.
ESlhENT.^B, DENTIST,
HOUSE PAINTING,
In ifs S’arttufs It rant fas,
BXKCCTliU WtOMPTUV AND WITH MaPATnil.
HAVING a number of hands in -oimec-
th.11 with me, I am (ircparcd t-. do jobs
not only' in I’utnain but in the adjoining cc> m-
ties. Aiiy eonmuniication from abroad will
reach me through the Post Office here. I am
also prepared to exco-ite papering with neat
ness. and on good term-;.
April, is. l*-54. JEFFERSON WRIGHT.
Hesperian Harp.
s for sale by J. W. STANFORD of Sparta;
T. Y()L NGBl.i m i > A; Co., Sanders-
11*. A. MAY !.E> A Co.. Louisville; umT
JNO. M. Ci Ii )PER & Co., Savannah.
■ June 2S, 1855
jffDDiXi; house, ~
41lac on, • 6r a.
tpHE e ehscriher (late Proprietor of the
I. Washiiigtun Ihi’di having leased the cell
known Hotel (Floyd House) f-r a term of
years—the House will be known hereafter by
the name of Red.Hug 1 louse.- where he will be
happy to meet his old customers ofthe Wash
ington Ilal: and thy Public generally, and
.pledges himself to spare, no pains to make hjs
guests conifortai le. He has fitted up large
eomfnrtclvle and convenient Rooms for Ladk-s
011 first floor, near the privat • entrance and Par
lor. This House is' neare-t to the It. p. t.
II. P. REDDING, Proprietor,
B, F. Dense. Superiuteudeuf.
Aug 2;*, 1855 oy
- luL-ui 1 iiiilgsurt, 6c Kt‘J.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI.KPS IN
KHADY-MADE CL6TQINH.
ITave on hand a large and well
selected stock of FALL
AND WINTER CLOTHING,
which they oiler for sale on
ACCOMMODATING TERMS, at whole
sale and retail.
Io. 101, Bryan, and US, St. Jnlienst.
Savannah, da.
Off. 17. 1855. 37 ff
J . B . H AYNE.
A ttorney and Counsellor at laic,
Waynesboro" Sarke County, Ga-
PRACTICES in Burke, Rcriveu, .JeifursTin,
Was'dngton, RuHoch, Emanuel, ", .
Tstnall and M ntgomery
countijis.
May 31st, ’55. 17—tf
SIB B. fJ.S. Y
ATTORN IBS A T LA T V.
Samtcrsfilfe Of or it let.
B. D. EVANS | R. P„ HARMAN.
May 17,1855. tf
|fc t T,. It,XHH2ST 4
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Son fliers v USe Georgia
feb. 17, 1S53. 4—ly
DiiiiX & FOSThJJ.
/ ’,/ v t a> is s
MI
v;
S~aX AND
COMMISSION MERCJIANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O'
I R promptness and personal sttentioii to
all Im-iness entruVl.*.l to oureii.oge, liav-
met wit* approval, we beg leave re-pect-
say, «iir office is continued at the old
st-:nd. Plrtut-ilion aitk pirniiiv supplies for
warded at tiie iu .vest m-irkct’pri<-«-‘, ..ml lib
eral advsuccs made on Produce in Gtore, or
upon Railroad Receipts.
P. li. BFJ1N.
JOHN l-'OSTEK.
Savannah, Sept. 27,1855. 34—ly
’ EATONTON, GA.
1«, 1854
s. s. msNB ui;v. •
Fashionable Tailor.
ATE warrant to
’’ latest stvle
pie
d di
all who wish the
. dress. Shop up stairs,
, C. D. p ear3on’.s store.
A Pril IS, 1854. t f
Mix is ir/.rus,
i Neatly Executed at this
D.1N1 & iYASHHlHN.
•SUCCESSORS TO
WASHBURN WILDER & CO.
Factors and Com Mission Mer
chants.
Savannah Oro.
•Jusnrn WasuBi'KN, i Sjivcinl
John K. Winni.n, ) Partner
Fbas. G. Dana, ) General
U. K. Wasauikv. C Partners
WITH, continue llic above biisiiio.-’s at 114
Bay* Street East of tire Exchange. Orders for
Baouino Rock and otheTsupplies filled prompt
ly at-lowest cash prices.
August 2nd 1855. 8m
T;'
HE un b-rsig
t in S ier-vl
lotlie citizens ofthe
of the eurr.-fonding •
S' rviees in thepr.n-ti'
Hcdica
ied h
-viii
T
'. big i • rm ii.ently 'oea
i ■« 1 resp«-t uiiv mih-
e, and ;ue m ; I'ntants
>. ids pnoes-lolmr
f M >.ii d.i« o. • surgery.
ant
Ills offi-c i- in the !>e.w buiidt-g oce:!| ied by
J. T. Y'oungbl. „| afore 1 e III, y bo
found at alj b'Uirs <>! » r oi.yui.d night when
ni l Profe—'louadv .’Ol a'-ee.
ii' 'RATIO N. :c 'Ll.IF! ELI). M. D.
August, Hit h ls.55. 1 y. ar.
J; : LAWTON SJNGLKT >
Attoknf.y at Law,
SYL7A5IA, G A
-Ne
P). I, PRESCOTT.
T T O R N EY AT L A W
Sylvania, S‘riven Co., Georgia
YVILL give his whole attention to the pr«-
tioe <>f T.aw jn all its branches.
JnK" 12, 1853. 24—'mi
P.
G. ARRINGTON
ATTORNEY* AT LAW.
Ij o is i s v ill c, G*a.
dvr, 25." 1855. 39—tt
lie calmly sleep all quiet in the grave! -
Ilis work is done, the strife oflife is o’er;
His spirit dwells w God. -ho called it hence.
Ou earth our eyes had greet him, u . er
more!
Yet we shall miss him, every day and hour—
And eyes that watched his coming, shall
grow dim
With weary weeping,—while fond hearts shall
beat
With saddened pulse, waiting in vain for
him 1
And not alone shall kindred weep his loss,
A thousand hearts shall own the heavy woe;
The country mourns, and long shall Georgia';
sons.
With bleeding breast confess the bitter blow.
For all men h"S >r him, who sleeps in death.’
The good, the pure, the wise, t'.e noble mind.
The cherished friend, the.manlv coun elior,
■ Truth—purity—fidelity, combined!
Aye I - Georgia long shall weep for him, cut off
In prime of manhood, in the fill career
Of noble usefulness, while heart was warm
And thought was strong, and intellect was
clear.
P»t late ho stood, in legislative hall,
While on his words a listening Senate hung:
A few brief days, and lo 1 that voice is mute.
Atfbve liis grave the last sad requiem sung t
Oh Death! ccuid nothing stay that mighty
hand?
Is there no power could wrest him from the
tomb ?
Oh Love ! oh Friendship! strong and true as
steel,
Wert thou all powerless, to avert the doom ?
Ali 1 all were vain, or else lie had not - died—
The piece he graced so"Png, he still should
fill;
The voice ne’er raised, but for the truth and
right,
Still with convincing eloquence should thrill.
But he is gone! and with him too has passed,
A glory, and a brightness from the earth ;
Iu hallowed ground sleeps well his honored
dust,
And sadness settles darkly round Ins hearth.
Ife was! and is not! yet he still shall live.
All unfbrgotten through the lapse of time;
And mt‘n shall honor him whose name shall
grace,
The proudest annals of our Southern clime.
The poor-shall’bless his memory, fir his hand
And kindly heart, e’er found for them re.-
dross;
Sweet Charity walked smiling by his side,
And gentle pity swelled his manly breast.
The great, the lowly, all alike revere
Tie honored dead, who living knew no
shame,.
And dying, left behind him, lingering still
The fadeless perfume of a stainless-name.
Spartm February, 1S5G.
■TOOT bug *^r>W»-5K? ‘r \
ati b e.
; ' "i ’ • ' ' • "
gia.
13 An net to p.Rthor L •
Zi-iff! r of *tii--'Slat*- <-f Lo;;isittttn,
.*tn<] IL ni v Zciplui"of riii- H ■ 1
Aiab;nn;i, to.qiui!ifv tmd nc: .,s'ivc-
ventofri of the last u"i'i_. : mcl tout-
input of William Z'-igL r, late- ol
Crawford eotfnty, cL-eeased.
Li An net to cii ijg"‘the, time of
holding flic' inferior Court of tit
x-ounty of Si ui'ling.
15 An act to change tiie time for
holding the Superior and Iiff-rior
Courts hi the coimty.oU Floyii.
16 An'ttet 1 to authorize and- di
rect Ids Excellency the Govenor ol
G. orgi;t to draw his'w.'rrain. cm a.nv
Uiinds in tlic Suite Treasury, i.Or tin:
payment. <ff tiie p-incipai, interest
and cost of a Judgment in Baldwin
Suji ripr Court,, in favor of. A. P.
Rood, adjniui tratorof Mrs.BJaiiehe
Gibson vs; the Central Bank of
G org.a, and for other purposes"
therein named..
17 An act to alter and amend nn
act ea.-s- 'd 10; li of December, 1840,
ai'pm’giiigtiie places for holding
£ii Suprwmi'Ctmrt., * .
18 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the- In erior Court of W sa-
ington coiiury to levy and collect
ah extra tax fi>r bn ling a Court
ilous". 1 arui Jail in said counry. -
1‘J An act to incorporate .the
lowir of Cusseta, in the county of
Ciiatlahoochee, and to r- nth r p,er-
Tnanc.it the county site, and appoin,
liHeiidam- and Cotuii'iissioiu-rs, ami,
roguiate the dutp .- of tiie same.
20 An act amendatory of the
several acts, incorporating the city
of Rome.
:1 An act to establish, and in-
lorporate.a Metiicai Coljege in the
city of Savannah to be called tiie
Ogiclho’rp*. Medical College.
in act to authorize the s. -
eelKiii, ami permanent hieiition of a
county sit m the count v of Wavn .
.md to an
thorize tn b
1.1:
mg of a
JiO.-Vf.
new Court House,, and
the
levying
52
An act to
an extra
ax, and fnrpti
er
mTpsoes
't. r,
mend and
tiiei'i in s]
ieeili' ii.
nil a<
•t for i he |
23. An
act :0 cliauge
tiie
tiuu oi
and |
rj uries, a
holding the Superior,
tnd
inferior
20tii.
1854.
Courts in
certain coun’
ies
.tiierenr
53
7vn act
named.
Atjii
ns Guards
24 An.
act to chaiig •
tin.
iine of
' ffWe
rs and prii
iiuld.llg L
n- Superior C>
ji ri
- mlh.
*51
A a act to
e s of the Inferior Court of BurkC
county to issue bonds to build a
new Court House, and other public
buildings in said county.
38 An act to change and enlarge
■ in 1 of holding Superior Courts
in Merriwether and Butts counties.
3f) A n act to amend an act to in-
corporate a Bank in the city of Sa i
; vanriah to be called the Mechanics
I and Traders Bank, approved Feb-
! riiary, 17th, 1854, and to apply the
provisions'of said act to the Bank
of Commerce.
40 An a«t to compensate Petit
Jurors of Dougherty, Lee, Worth,
Calhoun and Polk counties.
41 An act to repeal an act enti
tled an act to compel persons living
in tae •.•ountv of Wayne to give in
and pay their taxes in said county
for all property in the State, so far
as relates to Glynn and Camden
counties.
42 An act to regulate fees of Pi
lots for the port of Savannah.
. 43 An act to amend the several
acls in relation to the town of Ath
ens. .
44 An act to alter and change
the mode of appointing Trustees
for Glynn county Academy, and
for other purposes.
45 An act to incorporate the Hy
drant Water Company of Colum
bus.
46 An act to incorporate Union,
Goal and iron Company of Georgia,
a d Georgia Coal Mining Company,
and Pochabontas Mining Company.
47 . r act to change the lines be-
t ween several counties therein nam
ed, and for other purposes.
43 An :fct to make legal the
; lection of Jas. Bush, as ordinary
of Early county, and Mr. Griffin
i>r ’linarv of Warren county, and for
"thcr purposes.
4H Am act to authorize the Court
< >• Com mo; i Pleas for the city of
Aimusta, to change the name there
of, aud for other purposes.
50 An act to lay out and orga
nize a lew county from the coun
ties of Leri and Randolph.
51 An act to repeal an act pass*
rd 18th, i ■ b.. 185-4, to provide for
; duea’iiTn of the poor, so far as
tee < o i des ■ ;f Habersham, Carroll
are'coiie Tn-jd, and for other pur*
S A M U E L F IKLD
attorney at LA'V,
Sontlerseillc. Ga.
ort. 1 1854 tl"
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Nov, 1st, 1855, 39—oy
1)7.1.-.W. I'oiff,"
8ui*geon Dentist,
LOUISVILLE, GA.
ATT1LL pr.u .ioe in tec tbllmviiijr counties :
W Liwr inev. Enrmu.'T," Burke,' JHlersoii,
Hancock, iiinl '.Vasiiingtoi,.
Nov. 29, 1855 43 1 v
E. CUMING.'
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Jnvinton Geo.
Nov. 21, 43—tf
DAVID G. WILDS,
Attorney at Idle, Spa'la Georgia.
YViLL’prHctice in the o>ffintios of Hancock
YV.-.riiiiniUon, Warren, ami Baldwin.
tY?"Tr;nnj>t attention paid to tne collection
of debts, <&e.
Jnri 17 '■ oy
To My Frkudsia EitioiHoii and
Vicinity.
L¥ A\ i.’, G sold out nr.- entire interest in the
i-L pmeline i;f Meuielue to Dr. K. B. Nis-
• 1 r . 1 niost cordlaliv recommend him .to
tty yuolm as a safe, prudent, and skillful
I P tjaician. To those who may ho inlhn'MCcd
a ine, I wnl state that mv'servid-r. call be
had in eoniiU'tion with Ids. at anv I'm >. five of
'iV onM'-, ROBER p AI >A MS.
Jan. 20,18o4. - g _ f p
. MEDICAL NOTICE.
T HE undersitriieil respect fully tenders his
Professional services to the citi.tcns of the
: counties of ’Vashinrton and Hancock. Office
; at the house of W. B. Hall. Esq.
A. G. CARSWELL, if. 7>.
Halls X Roads June 1-1 1855 tlJ
Miir.r mmu
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
f 1 „ ;p a a m. x■
PROPRIETOR.
October, 17, 185S 37—tf
HUBBY & CARSWELL,
ATTOUXIES AT LA II",
Sylvanla, Striven County, Ga.
W;:.L PRACTICE IN" TIIE MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
May 24 rtjSo. tf *
THOMAS C. ALDAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sparta Georgia.
.October, 4. Tat—tf
A . D . J E R N I G A N ,
List of Acts Passed and Signed
by the Govenor.
1 An act to authorize tiie Justi
ces offfheInferior Court of Wash
ington county to revise tiieir Jury
Box, and for other purposes.
2. An act lo authorize tiie county
of Dougherty to aid in constructing
tiie Georgia and Florida It. Road
between Albany and Americus, or
anv other Rail Road running to
said county, by subscription for
stock, and the issue of bonds there
for up >n a vote ofthe citizens.
3 An" act to change the times of
holding the Inferior Court jn tiie
county of DeKaib; grid for other
purposes therein mentioned.
4 An act to authorize the State
1 reasurer .to make certain advan
ces.
o An act to add a part of the
county of Ware to the county of
Chariton.
6 An act to amend an act to in
corporate the Brunswick Improve-
rn nt Company.
7 An act to change certain coun
ty lines therein enumerated.
8 An act to pardon John T.
Boyd, of the count}’ of Muscogee,
now under sentence of death for
the crime of murder.
ouniy ot X -wioii, aud toailuw two
■. k.- io. f;Dialing Uu same; .
Ho An ael to lay out a new coun
ty out of the counties of Polk aud
Carnrii, ami to organize the same.
26 An act lor the n if f of Jits.
W rigiit^ Jr. Jt-lf rsou Wrigiit, and
is securities, . of Stepii n
\v i igii , formerly Tax-Collector of
;mam county.
27 An act to audio: .z , au .l cin-
power Gitas. S. Arnold, ui’ a e coun
ty *>i Chatham io marry again, and
for ot.hcr purposes.
23 An act-to amend the act in
corporating the Goo.gia^ Military
Institute, and to appropriate money
ibr the same.
2d An act for the relief of Jos.
White, late ofthe comity of Stew
art, deceased.
| 80 An net to amend an act enti-
| tied an act to amend, an act to in
corporate tiie Brunswick and Flor
ida Rail Road Company, passed
December 22nd, 1835, and also to
amend an act amendatory of the
same assented to December 27th
1838.
31 An act to create a new Judi
cial Circuit of Cl.iicli, Ware, &c.,
and to provide for iu proper organ
ization.
32 An act to create a new Judi-
cial District to be bailed Patauia
Circuit.
33 An act to appropriate money
for the support of Government for
the political years, 1856 and 1857.
34 An act to legalise tiie revision
ofthe Jury boxes, and the draw
ing of the Grand and Petit Jurors
of the county of Fioyd, for the next
term of tiie Superior Court therein.
35 An act .to autorize Avner
Burnam of Houston to settle with
liis ward, and to make J. R. R.
to incorporate the
9 An act declaratory of the in- . Hadcfock competent to contract and
tentions of an act entitled an act for I bo contracted with.
the relief of honest debtors, approv- -1. 36 An act to change, define, and
§ f litch e'fl(lliCY and, \ cd on the 19th day of December, limit the holding of the Sprperior
__ 11823, and to allow persons-arrested Court in the counties oi Crawford,
*73 JK.xjaZi^'SrLiffiLa.o j U11 der mesne process the benefit of Twiggs, Macon and Dooly.
-lit tin- killing ot deer at certain
‘ri-ids of the year in Burke and
Worth counties, so far as relates to
Worth.
55 An act to authorize the lev
ying of an extra tax in Carroll
■county, to build a Court House in
said county.
56 An act to reduce the Sheriffs
bonds of Tattnall county.
57 An acts to make Sarah C.
Sinunon-J, and John J. Simmons of
Dooly county, adopted heirs of
Hardy and Nancy Pitts.
58 An act to repeal so much of
an;act to lay out and organize a
new county (Fannin) from Gilmer
and Union, or so much of said act
as includes a portion Murray, as
sented ro January, 21st, 1854.
59 An act to make Walter R.
Youll rs heir of Walter Youllers of
! Wayne county.
60 An act to amend an act as-
sented to Dee. 29th, 1847, entitled
an act to incorporate the Muscogee
Asylum for the Poor, and for other
purposes.
61 An act to repeal an act en
titled an act to repeal the Patrol
laws of this State, so far as respects
the county of Glynn.
62 An act to incorporate Holmes-
ville Lodge No. 185 of Free and
Accepted Masons.
63 An act to* make a final dispo
sition of the assets of the Central
Bank. .
64 An act to exempt all persons
over lbrty-five years of age from
patrol drty; and to shorten the time
of service of Patrol Companies from
6 to 3 months. *
65 An act to change the line di
viding Coweta and Merriwether
coun lies.
66 An act to authorize the infe
rior Court to appoint competent
Surveyors for Liberty and McIn
tosh counties.
67 An act to repeal an act enti
tled an act to rednee the fees of the
Tax Collectors heareafter to be elec*
Sanderaville, Jan. 10 185S.
4T tf
’ the same.
S
iggs, Macon ana jjooiy. i ax uoi lectors neareanei iu uc cicv
7 An act to autorize the Justi- Fed in the county of Liborty, asset*