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' VOLUME X.
SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1856.
NUMBER 13.
CENTRAL GEORGIA!,
A. Weekly Miscellaneous Journal,
PUBLISHED AT
S1SBERSVILLE AND SPARTA,
jjV'jHiV THURSDAY MORNING,
I*. C. PENDLETON.
ilttsinrss CarDs.
CONFECTIONS.
NICE TniNGS FOE LITTLE
O UCH as Candies of various sorts, Kilts of
Terms of this Paper.
PAID IX ADVANCE,
At the expieatiox os' 3 months
$2.00
2.50
A >,ju;irs will consist ot ten lines, But c\er\
Jvertisciiicut will be counted a. square wheth-
tr it reaches ten lines or not.
\11 over teu lines and under twenty-one
*ill be counted two squares—all over twenty
tier-thirty-one, three squares, &e.
ADVERTISING.
SViL’AUE OF TEN LINES.
■me insertion *1 00, and Fifty cents for each
,^..client continuance.
Yilvertirieinciits sent without u speeitieation
lines aiul mi 1
rates of
... t Ve number of insertions, will be published
,;n (Griiid, and charged accordingly.
(1-im-ss or Professional Cards, per year,
sln.ro thev do not exceed one square, - «10 W
* contract ictil /•*• mnde ictth thorn
,,-i, .roll to a Jeer Use hy the year, oecupyloj a
,reified ‘P" <e -
Legal *Idverlisemenls.
C.arsuf Land and Negroes, by Adniiuistra-
.... Cveeiitors, or Guardians arc required
to .e held on the hrst Tuesday in the
- , A. 1,..tween he hours of 1" in the toreuoou
Tr i iu the after mo.., at the Court House
la the County in which -lie property is situ-
Vntiee of these sales must he given in a
teihlic ijuette 40 days previous to the day ot
iule.
ditferent kinds, traits of all kinds to
suit the seasons, «fce. &c. Ac.
ALSO
SNUFF.
SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND
Call and taste for vourselves.
F. M.
May 17 1855
ARXAU.
ly
WAKNOCK & DAVIS,
Successors to Cubbedge tt -Brother.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS AND
S T.f TIOA'ER S ,
no. isa, Congress street,
Sonth-side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. G. M Waksock. | Wm. E. Davis.
May 24tli, 1S55. 16 tf
Dr. J. J. JX etc so me,
TTTOli.D respectfully announce to the eiti-
V T zeus of V> ashington and Jefferson coun-
ties, that he has permanently located at Fenn’s
Bridge, where lie will be found at all times, ex
cept when professionally absent.
Special attention aiveil to Surgical and Oli-
stetrical eases, and to thq diseases of women
and children. lie hopes by constant applica
tion and assiduilv to merit a liberal share of
patronage.
Feb. 14
4m
1) K. LA WRENCE.
HAVE moved my office to tiie building
eeupied as a drug store by Messrs.
the sale of personal property
»«tb« tiv.u in like manner 10 days previous
M *»h -
yoiievs to the debtors and creditors of an
astute a
X»tite i . ,
I’mirt uf Ordinary, tor leav
y,...-r«s. must 1.0 published two months.
_ list he published 4" days.
i(Te that application will be made to the
uf Ordinary, for leave to sell Laud or
vmw- must lie'published two months.
■ ,-„r letters of Administration, Guar
dian-hip. must b=_ published 80^av*—tor
GRAYR1LL & HARWELL, where I shall
alwavs be prepared to attend professional calls.
M. J. LAWRENCE, M. 1>.
Jan. 13th, 1855. Sd-tf
Dli. R, B.NISBET
difniisdou-ifin Administration, monthly, sir
months—from Jisission from Guardianship, 40
4 o0
Mesfi.r foreclosure of Mortgage must lie
published monthly, for four months—tor es-
tabli.-hii.if lost papers, for the fall s/^ceoT
three month*—t<*r compelling title." tnmi hx*
.outers or Administrators, where bond lias
breti ?7CU l.y the deceased, tiie full space ot ,
three months.
Publications will always be continued aeeor- i
ding .o these, tiie legal requirements, unless |
vllicTAsi^e ordered, at the ioliounig
R A T E S :
Citation* on letters of Administration. ?-
,1„ d,i. Disiuissorv from Admistration, 4
do! do. do. ‘ _ Guardianship, -
heave to sell Laud or Negroes,
Satie* to Delitors and Creditors,
gules of personal property, ten days, 1
Pub Tf-and or Negroes by Executors,
<fce., 1 square,
Estrays, two weeks,
For a inau advert isinj
vauee,)
Announcing candidates,
Large letters and cuts will
the space they occupy. ...I
hellers on business must be Post paid to ,
entitle them to attention.
tvr we have adopted the above rates from j
the Nlilledgeville papers, by which we will be ;
■rnveriied in all eases. Advertisers arc request- i
ed t.i pay particular attention to these rates
and tlicv can umkeoiit what will he the co> <> ,
their advertisements as well as we etui onrselt.
O FFERS l.is services to tiie people of Put-
muu, in the practice of Medicine and
Surgery. Can always he found at his office—
at the old stand of .Branham, Lawrence &
Adorns—of at his house (the late residence of
Dr. K. Adams. ) unless professionally engaged.
Jan. 2<>th, 1855. 3-tf
business Curtis.
RABUN & SMITH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA..
T ENDER their services to -he Planter
Georgia, in the sale of Cotton and ■
Produce.—Having had many years ex;
cnee, they Hatter themselves on being aid
give satisfaction to their patrons. They
not engage in speculation of any kind what
ever. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family
Supplies will be filled promptly aud at tiie
lowest market prices.
j. vr. BAnrx, oftlie lute Ann kabcs * whitehead
W. U. SMITH, “ 1 “ SMITH A LaTIIHoP.
Savannah, June 24, 1854. 10—Cm -
Unsiiifss Curts, Ar.
S. B. JOKES.
A T TO RXET AT LA IF,
Sandersville Ga.
June 21,1855. 20—tf
Franklin &. Brantly,
FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
June 6th, 1848. 7—1 j
LONG & COBB,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
LiL give their attention to the practice
of Chatham,
NNTlLLgiv
of law in tiie eountic
Liberty, Mein tosh, Gly..n, Wayne and
Cnmdcn, of tiie Easteu Circuit; Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Charlton slid Arpling oftlie
Sonthern circuit and also Nassau Duval, aud
St. John's counties Florida.
Tiios. T. Lono. | Tiios. W. Cobb
May 1854 tf
Medical.
ETthe nndea signeil will continue to practice
1 medicine ill all its branches, aud respect
fully offers his services to the citizens of
Sandersvillii and Washington Comity. Ilis of
fice is on the corner in the new budding re
cently put up by Messrs. J. T. Youngblood
A do', where lie majr always be found when
not protcs.ionulv engaged.
A, A. CULLENS.
Jim. 24 53 oy
HARDWICK & COOKE,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
Commission Merchants.
Boy Street, Savannah, Ga.
11. S. HARDWICK, J.G. COOKE.
January 1, 1S55 2 ly
DR. BRANHAM.
A T the earnest request of many of my
old Friends and patrons I have detejmin-
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
'Importers and Dealers in
FILES, CUTLERY, BLACKSMITH AND
all other Mechanic’s Tools,
Agricultural Implements, etc. etc.,
Savannah, Ga
Keep constantly on hand, a full assortment
of Planter’s, Builder's and House-keeper's
goods: all of which are Offered at prices unusu-
allrlow.
l-sfp Goods for the interios packed with care,
and skipped with disjiateli.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct. 17, 1855
37 tf
1 50
ed to remain in Kafontoii and continue the Prac
tice of Medicine. I offer my services to the citi
zens of Eatopton and Putnam county, and will
attend faitht'iiilv to my Profession. 1 will give
jieehil attention to obstetiicai eases, and tiie
diseases of women and children. Having had
his wife, (in ad- _
my years experience in the practice, I hope
to get my share, of patronage. My office is
5 1M j in t!ic house occupied i»v Win. A. Reid, E.-q : ,
v . oli-rccd i»v I as a law office. Calls left there, or at my resi-
oo . , , ... , - -
DR. WILLIAM L. JERNIGAN |
AV1XG permanently located himself ut ;
'own iind
tf
II Davisboroiigh rcsjiectfnlly offers his pro-
t Ti
fcsioiial services to the citizen of the
county,
apr 4
deuce will be attended to.
JOEL SRANnAM.
2—tf
re
Hesperian Harp.
13th, H
DAVIS & WALKER.
for sale bv .1. 11. STAXFORD ot Sparta^
__ J. T. YOITXGBLOOD & Co.. Sanders-
! Uillc; IP. A. 1IAYI.ES A Co., Louisville; and
! jxo. M. COOPER a Co., Savunnab.
' June 28, 1855
D'
REDDING HOUSE,
JOB WORK)
OF ALL KINDS,
DONE WITH NEATNESS,
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Snuff. Shoes, Hats, Drugs, Patent Med
icines, Hard, Hollow and Wood ware, Cutlery.
Powder aud Shot, Candles, Soaps, Crockery,
Fine Liquors and Wines, and various other ar
ticles. Call ai: 1 examine before purchasing
elsewhere. Bargains can be bad.
April 18, 1854.
Macon, Ga.
HOUSE PAINTING,
business Carts,
CHAFFER AND CO.
Xo. I 1 ) Whitaker Street, Sivannah Ga,
Jll'd.ESALE. and RETAIL DEALERS
\\
j In Us J'arioits Brain lies,
I KXE'TTKO rilOMlTLY ANO WITH .’.ESPATCII.
j ilAVIXG a number of bands in Connec-
’ HilL tiou with me, 1 am prepared to do jobs
not only inl’utiiain but ill the adjoining ec in-
j ties. Anv couimimicatioii from aliroad will
‘ reach me through tiie Post Office here. I am
; also prepared to execute papering with neat
ness, and on good terms.
April, 18, 1854. JEtFHRSOX 1\ RIGHT.
r|->HE
I Washington llali r having leased the well
known Hotel ( Floyd House) for a term of
vears—tiie House will be known hereafter by
the name of Redding House, where he will he
happy to meet his old customers oftlie Wash
ington Hall and the Public generally, and
pledges himself to spare no pa'ms to inal:- -
giiests eomfortahlc. He lias fitted
conifoftable and convenient Rooms f
jin first flisir. near the privat - entranc-
lor. This House is nearest to the 15
II. 1*. REDDIXG, Prop,:
B. F. Dknsk, Superintendent,
Aug 2!», 1855 <■;•
Medical.
plIE undersigned having permanentlv
inSas'.i, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac. j
Also I’aints, Oils Varnislies. Glass, Brushes, j
'id., Leaf, Bronze, Ac. Also 25 different kinds j
<4Clucks, from ^1.25 upwards. Builders and '
Otli.rs Would do well to give 11s a call before I
P'ir> basing elsewhere. "The nimble six petiee
1- our motto.
Jan is ov
X ted ill Suiidersvilic, wotilil repjsiytliiHy offe -
BEIIX & FOSTEB.
] r .1 C T O Ml s
3$
1
1 AND
WBSTER & PALMES, 0 u
COMM ISSI ON M ERCII ANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
to the citizens oftlie Town and the inhuliit.-.uts
I of the surrounding country, bis Professional
; services in the jiraetiee ofMedijdnc and surgery, j
His office is in tiie new building occupied by
) J. T. YouugbliHal & wln-re lie limy lie
I found at all hours of the day and night when
not Professiotiallv engaged.
HoRATM) V. lloLI.IFIF.LD, M. I>.
August 16tli 1S55. 1 year.
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IX—
GROCER IESj
Snccessors to A. WELLES Ac CO.,
AT THE OLD STAX I), XO.
vO
105.
R promptness and personal attention to
ill business entrusted to <mr charge, huv-
met with approval, we bog leave respect
fully to say, our office is continued at the old
stand. Plantation and Family supplies tor-
warded at the lowest market prices, and lib
eral advances made on Produce in Store, or
nnon Railroad Receipts.
1 l>. II. BF.HX.
JOHN FI)STER.
Savannah, Sept. 27,1)55. 34—ly
J. LAWTON SINGLETON,
Attorney at Law,
8YLVANIA, GA-
'ILLpractice in tlieeourtsofSt-reven,IIiil-
W *i'«-k, Effiiiglmin, Burke, J-iferson and
Nov. 1st, ls.V
SAVANNAH, GA.
I OS. iv. Wfc'USTER. | GEO. F. PALMES
October IT. 1855 . *»T
•JOHN A. WRIGHT,
BESIDENT^^'DENTIST,
eatonton, ga.
»y l«, is,-.*
s. S. 1)USNR RRY,
Fashionable Tailor.
■\\TFI warran
VV latest s
DANA & WASHBURN.
SUCCESSORS TO *
WASHBURN WILDER & CO.
Factors aud Commission Mcr-
. chants.
Savannah Geo.
•Ioskimi W.isiiinrnx, 1 Special
John R. W.iluki:, f Partner
Fi:.\s. G. Dana, > General
II. K. W.vbxisi'BX, j Partners'
WILL continue the above biisine. s at 114
, Bay Street East of the Exchange. Orders for
, I’.Aoui.Nii Rock and other supplies filled prompt,
j ly at lowest uiish prices,
! August 2nd 1355.
DR. T. W. POOL,
Surgeon Dentist,
LOUISVILLE, GA.
W ILL practice in the tbllowiinr counties :
Lawrence. Kui:tiiiH'l, JJurke, Jettersoil,
Hancock, and *A a^liin^ton,
Xov.AiH, ls55 45 ly
MEDICAL NOTICE.
r l^HE undersigned resjieetfully tenders his j
1 l. I’rt
6m
0. D. *
xUpril 18, 1854.
it to please al', who wish the
tile ot dress. 8Uop up >tairs,
rofeasioiud services to the citizens oftlie
counties ot 'Vusliiogton and H.vioock. Office
at the house of W. B. Hall. Ksq.
A. G. CARSWELL, M. D.
To My Friends in Eatonton and - iiuiis x. Rom>» June 111353 hj
»r .ie l, Ki.vns
Neatly Executed at this
Vicinity*
U AVING sold out-111 v entire interest in the
practice of Medicine to Ur. K. B. Xis-
b -t, 1 can most gnrdiiilly recommend him to
tiie puime as a safe, prudent, find skillful
, lihysieiaii. To those who inay be infinencfiil
by me, 1 will state that my servites call be i
i bad .a ermjuetiou with his, at an> time, free of
; extra charge. ROBERT .'.DAMS. 1
; Jan. 20, 1854. 3-tf
A
tn nm&L,
l A V AN N A H, GEORGIA
?v, o :r, $ X
PROPRIETOR.
October, 17, 1JJJ .
# MARSH k GUERARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
175 Bay Street, SA VANE AIL, GA.
TJlJACTICE in 'Wilkinson i.'oiintv, and the
A courts of the Eastern and Middle Circuits,
and the Courts of the United States and &a-
preme Court ol Georgia.
Mi'Lfokd Marsh. | JonN -l 1 . GrrnAr.L..
SLiy 31st-, ’55. 17—ly
CAIN & LEWIS
Attomies at Low—Sparta, Georgia
X XT ILL practice in all the counties of tiie
VY X'ortnern Circuit—cad also in Washing
ton, Jefferson and Baldwin ec-.inties.
Office orcr T. T. Windsor’s Storj, first door
to tiie risrlit.
E. CAIN, 1 D. W. LEWIS.
March 15 - tf
BOUNTY LAND.
rrMIE Subscriber is prepared to procure Extra
X Land Warrants for all those entitled by
tire lust act of Congress.^ J. B. IIAYNE.
Waynesboro, Ga., May31st, ’55. 17—tf
A. J k T. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AUGUSTA, GA.
May 31st, ’55. 17—ly
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waynesboro, (4a.
Kefcrto A. J. & T. W. Miller, Augusta, Georgia
T. 11. Millek, | Geo. A. Munwell.
May 31st, ’55. 17—ly
DAVID J. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT UW,
Louisville, (4a.,
WILT. Practice in all theConrts oftlie Mid
dle Circuit, and will give prompt attention to
all business entrusted to his care.
May Slst, 1855. 17—ly
irtJLiLii i luiloGfi, os iid.
MANUFACTURERS -VXD DEALERS IX
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Have on hand a large and well
selected stock o4‘ F ALL
ANT) WINTER CLOTHING,
which they offer for sale on
ACCOMMODATING TERMS, at whole
sale and retail.
Xo. 101, Bryan, and 68, St. Julienst.
Savannah, Ga.
Oct. 17, 1855. - . 37 tf
J, B. HAYNE,
Attorney and Counsellor ut Laic,
Waynesboro" Burke County, Ga-
PRACTICES in Burke, Scrivcn, Jrfferson,
Washington, Bulloch, Emanuel,
Tatnall and Montgomery
Counties.
May Slst, ’55. ' 17—tf
^r.j.rs 4* H.iRjfi. t.v
ATTORXIES AT LA W.
Sandersville Georgia.
B. D. EVANS | R- P. HARMAN.
May 17, 1855. . tf
3^, W4it8SI.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville Georgia
fch. 17, 1853. 4—ly
P,. L PRESCOTT.
TTORNE Y AT LAW
X/hania, Striven Co., Georgia
WILL give liis whole attention to the prn-
lice of lain- in all its branches.
July 12, 1853. 24—fim
P. C. ARRINGTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ijouiuvillc, G a.
October, 25, 1855. 39—tt
S A M UEL FIELD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville. Ga.
net. 1 1854 tf
E. GUMMING.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Jnvinton Geo.
Nov. 21, 43—tf
DAVID.G. WILDS,
Attorney at law, Sparta Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of Hancock
Washington, Warren, and Baldwin.
J5?*Prompt attention paid to the collection
of debts, <fcc:
Jan 17 oy
HOBBY & CARSWELL,
A TTORNIES A T LA W,
Sytvanla, Striven’County, Oa.
Will rn.umcE is tiie Middle Cibccit.
liny 14 1855. tf
THOMAS C. AUDAS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Spuria Georgia.
October, 4. 3f tf
From the Georgia Citizen.
LINES
Affectionately Inscribed to the Memory of Rev.
^ Geo. H. Hancock.
“Gone!" In the solemn hush of night I wake
Aad list to that one sad and whispered wail.
1 listen ’till I think some spirit voice
Is teaching the wild winds its lonely chime ;
That as among the fading woods they pass
On through theglon or up flic mountain strop,
O'er sunny mead or by the rippling brook,
They to the listening Earth may sadly chant*
And Echo’s lingering voice repeat the note of
woe, *
“Gone!” How it palls unwelcome on the earl
How o'er the quivereing heart-strings like the
blast
Winch chills with one rude breath tlio gentle
flower
It passes, and those broken chords' no more
Hay tlirill with former harmony again.
E’en as the beauteous form of the lost one,
The gentle soul with lofty thought refined,
The genius speaking from the kindling eye,
May with their presence gladden, us, no, never
more.
S2 An act to authorize Justices
of the Inferior Court of Polk and
Catoosa counties to levy an. extra
tax upon a recommendation of the
Grand Jury of said counties.
83 An act to reduce the number
of Jurors required for Coroner’s In
quests.
84 An act*to change the name
of the Augusta and Waynesboro’
Rail Road to the Augusta and Sa
vannah Rail Road, to amend' the
Charter, and for other purposes.
85 An act to make A G L Cheek
the adopted heir of Martin and Mar
tha Crider.
of Glynn, and provide for its inter
nal organization.
11G An act for the relief of
Spencer Caldwell of Clay county.
1 117 An act to legalize the elec
tion of 11 R Cody as Ordinary of
Warren county, and to authorize a
commission to issue to him.
118 An act for the relief of John
W Kelly of Hancock co.
119 An act for the relief of Ro
bert Mclntire, of Chatham county.
120 An act to incorporate the
town of Hillsboro,' in t loyd county.
121 An act to alter and change
2d section of an act incorporating
Ccnipany.
122 An act to change the corpo-
Ha! sleeps not in. the stflL cold, lonely grave
Where fading autumn leaves lie thickly strown,
And moaning winds with melancholy wail
Alone amidst the desolation move.
But on the bosom of his God in Heaven, .
He rests his weary head in sweet repose.
What though for him the joyous sun no more
Sl.aU robe the broad green Earth in loveliness,
The dewy morn shall smile—the evening sunset
glow?
<56 An act to’ -exempt certain : the Dalton and Gaosuen Rail Road
property of the city .of Savannah
from taxation. * . . _
88 An act to add*the county 7 of ration lines of the city* ot Lome, so
Carroll to the 4th Congressional | far as to exclude the land.’ of Lewis
District. i IF Bui well, now in said city.
88 An act to legalize the place | 128 An act to repeal an act to
of holding Justices Courts in the ; amend the patrol laws of this btate,
537th District, G . M., Upson coun
approved February 20th, so far as
ty-
as relates to Liberty county.
124 An act to lay out an orga
nize a new county from the coun
ties of Thomas and Lowndes.
125 An act to lay off and orga
nize a new county from the coun
ties of Lowndes. Irwin and Coffee,
to be called ‘Berien,’ aud for other
89 An act to protect the planters
of Oyster-beds, and for other pur
poses.
90 An act to - incorporate the
Sixes Mining Company of Georgia.
91 An act to . alter and amend
an act incorporating the ’Trustees of
the Southern Botanic Medical Col-'
lege.
92 An act to authorize the City
Council of Sa vannah and Augusta . .
to elect or appoint ton auctioneers ; from Justice, and to
or vendue masters, j money for the same.
93 An act to authorize and re- j 187 An act to alteram
quire the Treasurer of Glynn conn-1 an ; • to alter anct amen \ trn J
‘ * - • certain ! clary Re
purposes.
126 An act to compensate Almon
Guinn for the apprehension and de
livery of Wm. Mitchell, a fugitive
- ' ’ appropriate
imend
A. D. JERNIGAN,
Watch Maker and
SamliTsvillc, Jan. 10 1830. 4? If
Enough, that in the realms of endless day
His Fatlier is the Light Yet must we mourn
The hand that grasped our own with kindly
warmth, —
The gnerous heart to friendship ever true,
The voice which bread ed forth living eloquence
rVnd taught our youthful tlioughts and minds
heavenward
To soar. My wayward feet shall thither trace
His footsteps up the shining way as last,
Each setting sun me nearer brings to God and
him. RUTIL
there anything beautiful iu the fol
lowing ? We think there is :
Take the bright shell
From its home on the .sea
And wherever it goes
It will sing of the sea.
So take the fond heart
From its home and its hearth,’
'Twill sing of the loved
To the ends of the earth.
List of Acts Passed and Signed
by the Govenor.
71 An act to authorize persons
who own or may hereafter own
lands on any water courses in this
State to ditch and embank the
same, and to protect them ag tinst
freshets and overflows.
72 An act for the relief of Marga
ret Marchman of Greene county,
and to change her name to Marga
ret Watson, and for the releaf of
William Meed of Haralson county.
73 An act to incorporate Ran
dolph College.
74 An act to confer certain rights
and privileges on C K Jarrat, his
heirs and assigns for twenty five
years.
75 An act to incorporate Atlanta
Gas Light Company.
76 An act to make and constitute
Amstatia L. Horn of Bibb county
and others sole traders.
77 Au act to appropriate money
to remove obstructions from Big
Satilla River, and render the same
navigable f >r timber, lumber, wood
and produce thereon.
78 An act to authorize Charles
Cowart and n N Sapp to peddle in
Clinch and Lowndes counties with
out license.
79 An act to authorize the Jus
tices oftlie Inferior Court of Spald
ing county to levy an additional
Tax on the State Tax, not exceed
ing two hundred per centum.
80 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Chat
ham county to borrow money and
levy an extraordinary tax to build
a uew Jail in said county.
81 An act to alter and amend an
ty Academy to pay over certain J c:ary r.:ts r "v in.lor '-' '
monies now in his bar A. 1 so tax as'] elates A
94 An act to authorize the Con-1 approved December WiA J so
stables in and‘for the • counties of \ far as to allow and authorize the
Telfair, Irwin and Coffee, who have J same person to hold the two c-mces
taken oath and given bond in terms . of Clerk of the IH-erior -Our- an
Justice of the Peace, at tee same
oftlie taw, to serve any process.
whatever on the Sheriffs of their*[ time, in Lumpkin county.
unties and return the ’ 128 An act to endow the ^outl.
respective counties, -— . , r
same to the Court, whence such l ern Botanieo College lUaCory ua.
process issued. : 129 An act to- iueoiroi;: v the
95 An act for the relief of Giles ; Greenville Masonic Ins yfui. . oca*
Wrdener of Gordon county. i ted ai Greenville. Ga ; , fir tic,'Set
96 An act to incorporate certain
persons under the name and style
of the Columbus Iron Works Com
pany.
97 An act to incorporate the
Georgia White Path Gold and Cop
per Mining Company of North
Western Georgia. " -
98- An act to incorporate Sandy
Run Academy in Houston county,
and Cool Spring Academy in Wil
kinson county, and appoint Trus
tees for the same.
99 An act to regulate the collec
tion of Jury fees in' the Superior
and Inferior Courts of the counties
of Coweta, Floyd and Cass.
100 An act to incorporate a Bank
in the city of Macon, to . be called
the Bank of Middle Georgia. j
101 An act to point out the mode j
of ascertaining the relief and
powers on tue sumc.-
180 An act tu mcorpoLA the
town ot Hartwell in Hart county.
131 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Polk
county to levy an extra tax for
county purposes, on the reeoramen- >
dation of the' Grand Jury of said
county.
132 An act to provide for the
survey of tho Okefcenokeo Swamp,
and for ether purposes.
138 Anact to c-oiifir.nLr. Ira' ify
the action of the Superior Cov ; of
Muscogee county, in granting
Charters to the Muscogee Building
and Loan Association, aryl to legal
ize the acts of Slid Association.
13± An act for the relief of W
L Owen of Upson epuirty.
J35 An act to lay out and orga
nize a new county Iro v Ino coun-
port to which widows and orphans , ties of Burke and Early,
are entitled to out of the estates of! 186 An act to compensate _Dr„
their deceased husbands and pa-jL. J. Iiead for medica. cervices
rents, in cases where letters testa- / rendered to the citizens or Ogle*
mentaryorof administration shall j lborpe during the prevr-tnee of
be hereafter granted, and for other.] Small Pox in ?aiO c.ty.
purposes. I 1 *> t An act to iep-ea.! **n act cn-
102 An act
and Petit Jurors ui ^ wuu Urau . h -. . , ;
Catoosa and Polk. 1 1,a N etle > 80 a3 W inck Jo the resi
103 A
“Bank of
104 An-act to incorporate
Middle Ground Rail Road provide ! . , . , .» i- wa
7» -7 - t t 1 1SG A a act to rcDcal all laws
for its organization, io.ic. ; coiolMatin- theof2ic ot Receiver
105 An act to incorporate Co-, o Collector
lumbus Fire Company No. ^
106 An act to incorporate Bibb I m the county ofTrwjn.
county Orphan Asylum.
i i.41 ivn act to repeal < u net. en-
, to compensate Grand j »‘>« l <»> 10 cbawalti line bo
ors of flic counties of c 00 ^" 5 ? 0 C f''Pp 11 anJ
>ril i- layette, so as 16 inch.do the resi-
"i ,U aJt to incorporate the dc ^ (uiorwtii the
f Athens ” 1 i county of I ayeLe.) in Ijp ^ounty of
m-act to' incorporate tbe j (ympbell, approved icb. 20tb,
107 An act for the relief of
James M Mitchelof Muscogee coun-
fc J-
108 An act to appropriate one
hundred dollars to be refunded to
Samuel Walker of Fulton county,
amount of over tax paid by him in
18o4, and other persons therein
named.
109 An act to amend an act in
corporating the town of Ringgold.
110 An act to incorporate the
Hightower Mining Company of
Georgia.
111 An act for the relief of Mary
W Gresham, formerly Mary W
Triplett
112 An act to change the line
between the counties of Randolph
and Calhouo, and for other purpo
ses.
113 An act to alter and change
the name of thd eouuty of Kinclia-
act to carry into effect the amended j foonce.
constitution of this State in refer-j 114 An act to change thc^ time of
cncc to Orninaries, and for other i.holding the- sessions of the Superior
purposes, assented to Jan. 21st, ! Courts in certain counties.
1852, so far as relates to Tatnall i 115 An act to incorporate the
j town of Brunswick, in ~ tuo county
county.
189 An act in relation to allow
ing Tax Collectors an insolvent list
by the Grand Juries of the several
counties in this State.
140 An act to alter 1 and amend
an act entitled an act to appropri
ate money to remove obstructions
from the Big and Little Ohoopee
rivers, and to render the same nav
igable, iic., approved Feb. 4th,
1854.
141 An act to change the modo
of apportioning the poor school fund
of Baker county, with the counties
of Dougherty and Calhoun,
142 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of War
ren county to levy an additional tax
on the State Tax, sufficient to pay
tho annual expenaca of tho county,
and one thml of the present indeb
tedness of said county.
143 An act to incorporate a
Bank in the city of Savannah, to bo
called the Timber.Cutter’s Bank,
144 An act. to incorporate the
Rome Volunteers, also tho Wash
ington Artillery of Augusta, Ga-
*aml to grant certain immunities and
privileges to tbs same.