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PENDLETON.
tltiioitii to 3Uritult»rt. fitintuvc.
VOLUME X.
SANDEKSVILLE AND SPARTA, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 185(5,
NUMBER 14.
CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
jttVeekl? Miscellaneous Journal,
published at
SAXDERSVILLE IM) SPARTA,
EVF.KY THURSDAY MORNING,
ilusiiuss
i
Sfisiftess Curb.
CONFECTIONS.
•NICE THINGS FOIL LITTLE
V. C. PEXI
Terms of this Paper.
Piin I* ADVASOE, - - - - $2.00
At TttK EIP1UAT10* OP 3 MOXTIIS - - 2.50
\ i.|U*r* will t-onsist often lines, tint every
,jf»rtieement will be minuted a square wheth-
^ it rc.eltes ten lines or not.
All over ten B r,es wnl under twentv-oue
,ill b» counted two square?—all over twenty
r hC , t ,„l uu ler thirty-one, three squares, &c.
RATE* of advertising.
rr.1l SvjCAttE OP- TEN LINES.
Mnc insertion $ 1 00, and Fifty cents for eacli
..l.i.juent continual tee. .
Advertisement* sent Without a specification
. tbe number of insertions, wiH be published,
till forliid, and charged aeeordinply.
UuftiueAS or Professional .Caras, per year,
whtretliev do not excised one square, - <10 on
1 lihentl con&vrt- will l* rival' with those
vit Irish '■< <t<IcertUe by IU year, occupying a
jv*'in*‘l *p a -' e -
Legal •idverUsenicnts.
SnUibf band and Ne.trrocs, by Administra
te ixeeutors, or Guardiuns. are required
j w t„ h, held <m the first Tuesday m tlie
between lie hours of in in the forenoon
, „l 2 in the after mon. at the Court House
i, tUt County in which he property is situ-
»«1. H . .
Notice of these sales m»<t lie given m a
public fssett* 40 days previous to the day ot
isle. , *
Soticei for the sale of personal .property
mi.t hr riven iu like manner 10 days previous
t# i»l« Jay. •
h'Miec* to the debtors, and creditors of an
esiuU a ust he published 4<> days. -
Sotice that application will be made to the
Court at' Ordinary, for leave to sell baud or
Vceroei, must he published two months.
‘ Citations for letters of Administration, Gtiar-
iVun'h v. ifee., must be ptibjislied 30 days—for
diimmou from A.lmiiiistniUon, monthly, tac
m»!itiu—troin disission from Guardianship, 40
»!»«.
it ill,f.ir {-redosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly,, fer four months— for es- (
tahlisliing lost papers, for the full space of
thru month—for compelling titles from Ex- |
center- tir Administrators, where bond has j
keen g'veii hr i!,e deceased, the full space of j
iJiree month.**. !
Publications will always b&.continued accor- •
hing e> these. the legal "requirements, unless j
ttfiww'.'te ordered, at tiic following j
11 A T ES: i
Ciiatloas on letters of Administration, f - v> j
0, do. l>isn.issorv from Adnustrotion, 4 o»
.k do. ' do.. Guardianship, a ""
I,,uve to sell baud or Negroes,
Xoti« to Debtors and Creditors.,
Bales of personal property, ten days, 1 ^
Executors,
-5 00
1 00
S CC1I as Candies, of varions sort-. Nuts
different kinds, jrnits of ail kinds
spit the seasons, Ac. &c. <fcc.
ALSO
SEGAUSyTOBACCO, AND SNUFF.
Call and taste for yourselves.,
F. M.
May 17 185
ARNAU.
* It
WAMOCK &
to Cnbbedge
DAVIS,
Successors to Cnbbedge tt Tirothcr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
B0 OKS ELI. EltS AND
.vT.iT/o.re#s, .
NO. 159, CONGRESS STREET,
South-side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. G.'M W*Ksqfc. \ IVu. K. Davis.
May 24t!u, li5o. ' ’ . 10 tf
Dr. J. J. JYcicsomc,
wwt'OULD respectfully announce to the cifi-
YV zens ,,f V ashingfon and Jefferson.emui
lies, that he lms permanently located at Fenn’s
Bridge, where lie will be found at all times, ex
cept when professionally obsent. .
Special attention given to Surgical and Ob
stetrical cases, end to the diseases ot women
and Children. He hopes by. constant applica
tion and assiduity to merit a liberal Bliare of.
patronage.
Feb. 14 * 8 * m
4/CDJift SU
HOUSE. SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AC.
R espectfully informs the public that
he is now prepared to' execute all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Painting,
Gilding. Graining, Glaring, . Mtr-
bleizing, Paper Hanging, etc.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
Mav 31st, 133.1 17—lr
RUDiSILL & PENDLETON,
A T TO Rtf IE S A T LA IF,
Sandersvillir, Ga.
H AVING resumed the practice of I.w will
. prosecute- all claims placed in their
li nds, Tluer win 'practice in the counties ot
JUushingtoiC Hancock, Barren, Jelfersnn,
Burke, Screven, Emutiuel, Laurens and wjl-
fc RUDISIT-L. 11*. c.Tendi.eton.
Jan. 10, 1868. *• 1 >-
x Oil
4 00
3 00
■quart-.
Silt of Land or Negroes r>y
&<•., 1 square,
utrsyi, two weeks,
F*runau advertising lii? wi.te. a<1 * r ^
t»nee,l . _ - r ’ :
Announcing candidates, - J
Urge letter* aud cuts win ms charged-by
the »pace they occupy. . .
I.fttooi on business must be , pa.a m
entitle them to attention.
We liavo a.loptc.l tlic above rate? from
the Milledfrev'ille papers, by wiik’h we will be
jjt'verned in all ease?. Ailvertimers s*re requt^t-
ed tw i»uv particular jittciition tc» these r;Ue>,^
Mid they can makCout what will be the eof*t f»t
their advertisements as well ns wo can ^urselt.
JOB WO lt Ml,'
OF ALL KINDS,
DONE WITH NEATNESS,
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
New Goods at the New Store.
! DROWN & HARMAN,
j TTAYE purchased and now o
• J I selected stock of Stapl
and Fan-
IvAT»UN & SMITH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA„
TI^KNDKR their services to *be Platuers oi
A. Georgia, ini lie sale of Cotton atul -other
Produce.—Having had many years .experi
ence, they flatter themselves on -being able to
give satfs&ction to their patrons. They Sill
not engage in speculation of any kind what
ever. Orders tor Bagging,.Rope, and Family.
Supplies will lx? filled proiiiptly and at the
lowest market prices;
j. w. nAitru, ofthe late firm nvat N* wiurF.nKtn
W. H* SMITH, 44 4 44 SMITH A'LATHUOP.
Savannah, June 24, 1354. 10-Gm
Franklin & Brantly,
FACTORS
and commission merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
June 6t\i, 1348. 7—1 v
LONG & COBB,
aw ww*
BRUNSWICK, GA.
yrxTILL give their attention to the practice
YY of law in the counties of Chatham,
Liberty, Mein tosh, Gly .n, VTaync and
Cainden; of tiic Fasten Circuit: Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Charlton tnd Arplinsr of the
Southern circuit aiid also Nassau Duval, and
St. John's counties Florida,
Tnos. T. Long. J Titos. W. Goar
May 1854 tf
Citrus,
s. b. jom
A T TO RXE Y A T L A IF
SMMdernrittc Get.
.Line 2L 18oo. 20—tf
MAKFR A GPER1BD,
attorneys at laav,
175 fiat/ Street, 8AVANSAIIpGA.
P RACTICE in Wilkinson county, and the.
courts of the Eastern mid Middle t’irenits,
and the Coiirts of Die United States and Su
preme Court of Georgia. .
Mt'LFonn Mahsii. J Jonx V. Gi eraeu.
May 31st, ’oo. . —Iy
CAIN & LEWIS -
Attormcs at Irirc—-Sparta, Georgia
VMTlLL practice in rll the counties of tlie
YY Njwtr.erit Circuit—sad nlso in-Washing-
ton. -fcfforsoik ami Baldwin cc antics.
Ortiee over T. T. Windsor’s Store,: first door
to the right. _ T e-ivta
E. CAIN. '1 D. W. LEWIS.
“u.V.'.l5 tf.
: Medical..
T he umieasigned- will continue to practice
medicine in all it* branches,.and respect
fully oilers his services to the citizens ot
•Sandeesville and Washington county itis of
fice is on the corner iu the new bmlding re
cently put up by Messrs. J. T. Youngblood
<fc Co., where he may always be found when
not profes.ionaly. engaged.
A. A. CULLtaS.
Jun. 2t ’ '’!S ov *
bounty land.
T he Subscriber is prepared to jiromirc.Ixtn
Land Warrants for all those entitled by
the last act of Congress. •' • J*- HAY N B.
IVaynesbofo, Gx, May-filst, ’s>5. 17—rtf
A. J & T. W. MILLED,
ATTOHN E V 8 AT LAW
AUGUSTA, GA.
‘ May 31 st,’55. * rc-1-ly
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
\i’a y »e»b«ro,'<: a .
Re for to A. J. & T. W. Miller, Auausta, Georgia
T. B. jtlLf.Ell. I ClO. A. MtXJIFlL .
May 31st, ’55. 17—ly
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
importers and Heaters In
FILES, CUTLERY”, BLACKSMITH AND
all oilier McclianieV Tools,
Agricultural Implements, etc. etc.,
Savannah. Ga*
Keep constantly on hand, a lull- assortment
DAVID J. ALEXANDER.
•ATTORNEY AT, LA it,
Louisville, (*a<,
•WILL Practice iu »il the Courts ofthe Mid-
dle Circuit, ,and;will give.prompt attention to
nil business entrusted to his care. ; ,*
Mav 31-st, 1855.' <.« l>r-ly .
iixxiGI i iuiuiuli, ot. Iu.
MANUFACTURERS AND DKA1JCK.S IN
REIDY-MDE CLOTBINtt.
iisive on liand a large and well
selected stock of F A. L L
AND WINTER CLOTHING,
which they oiler for. sale on
accommodating terms, atwhoTe
PR. WILLIAM L. JERNIGAN j sale and retail. " ' *
AWING permanently located himself at ! Ah. 101, Drrjni), and G&, St. tfuhtCSt.
And
ot Planter's, Builder's and House-keeper’s
goods; all of which are offered at prices unusu-
allvlo'V. " -
j^y'Goodsfor tlie interior packeil with care,
and slopped with dispatgli.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oc-t. 17, 1855 31 tf
H
..... , Diivishormigh rcspeetfully nlli'M hi* pro- t
, , Dry Gooeis, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard- | fesbmal services to the citizen of the l<>wn and , •
ware.'Gtass,- and notions generally, which they county.
offer to their old customers at the lowest pri
cos." Persons would do well tp cull and •exam
ine their stock and prices.
March 21 : v ’ " m
Consignment. ,
AUGUSTA, Geo., Jan :ary 12th 1856,
M Y Consignment from •‘•Tennessee” of Ba
cos, Laiu>, Ftocn, and Cons, Ac., wn
be uniisually heavy this season. Persoiis who
mav have to buy tlieSc articles, aro invited to
, <nve me a call. Kvcrv thing is sold lor cash,
j orcity acceptance. T. W. FLEMING,
jmil t-4m Com u, Mcrclunt,
I . ' ' ''
Dot. 17
Savannah. Ga.
13‘.5.
?.7 *f.
apr 4
TO DRUGGISTS.
rwMIF, undersigned have on hand a small
i. stock of drugs, which they wish to sen.
ursli the business. This is a good
and relinquish
stand for a retail dru
establishment, connect-
Cirils, 'Sc
ed with the putting up prescript;oMS t.w se^ral
physicians. BR< > W-N & PUN DLLTONi
•Spurta, Jan. 3D t ISofi *
CHAFFER AND €0.
Yo. (i Whitaker Street, Savannah Ga,
WHOLESALE, nhd RETAIL DEALERS
M in Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moulding*, &e.
She Paints, Oils Vm i-.ishes, Glass, Brushes,
Golu leaf, Bronze, Ac. Also S5 different kinds
of Clocks, from <1,25 upwards. Builders aud
others would do well to give us a call before
purchasing claawhere. “The nimble six pence’
>• our motto.
•limU '▼
Webster & palmes.
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— ‘ j
G it O CERMA2 S,
'Successors to A. WELLES & CO.,
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 195-.
wmwmmmAfz
SAVANNAH, GA,
10S. TV. Wi'BSTnt, \ MO. T. P4I.1IVS
October 17. 4855 37 tf
^JlEMMICJilj jyotice.
D K. JAMES R. SMITH, having returned
to Siuidersville, Tv^|)«‘itfttlly. to hi a
"|4 frien.U and the public his professional aer-
A familiar Acquaintance of nearly twenty-
■he years w : th the practice of Physic m all
1!< urauches, he trusts, will eutitla him to
public confidence, jgyplhee, the one re.tsnt-
g -.e.'npied by the later Dr. H.vynw—where,
" r at homo, he uiav bs-found at ail times.
•I >n. 81, 1356 ’ 6 ly
Planter’s Clnb.
rpjiE Planter’s Club of Hancock will here-
A- after meet at 2 1-2 o'clock, on tiic first
Tuesday in each month.
* JAMES THOMAS, President.
Tnba. Cl Audas, Secretary,
Doc. 13.
40 tf
HARDWICK & COOKE,
RECEIVING, forwarding and
Commission Merchants.
Hay Street, Savannah, Ga.
IL S. HARDWICK,
January 1, 1355
J.G. COOK K.
2 It
HvlmhoUVs ffietticities
f I'll AT have betrn advertised in this paper
JL have now Arrived, hx%d Icopt on Aale at the
a»w store adjoining tlia pa*t Office, by
%. GRAY.
March 14, 1356 ' 3m
BiiHN &
., c-TO Its
AND
I
Hesperian Harp.
I s for eft’e bv .1. W. STANFORD of Sparta;
J T. YOUNGBLOOD & Co., Stmdcrs-
viiic; IP. A. HAY LES «fcLouisvil e; and
JNoV' M,. Cot >pi:u d: CO., Savannah.
June 2$, 1855 *
“REDDING HDU8E,
.Macon, Ga.
riMIE Subscriber (late Proprietor of the
J. Washimri.m Hal\> having leased the Well
known, Jlotel (Floyd House-) for a term off
years—tl).e House will be-known hereafter by i
the name of Ueebling’House, wliere he will be j
bappv to tnegthis old enstombrs-of the Wash- j
ington Hall and the J'lthVm generally, and f
pledges himself to spare no pains to mako his ,
ouests comfortable". He has fit ; e.d^up large ;
comfortable and convenient Rooms for Ladies !
on first floor, near the privaf entrance and Par--,
lor This House rs nearest to the Depot, 1
II. P.. REDDING, Proprietor, .[
B. F. Dk-ssk, Supcliutendent,
Aug d'-S 1355 ..... f 'Y-. ‘ (
3. B. IIAl N K,
A homey ami Counsellor at'l.arc,
Waynesboro* Burke County, Ga
PRACTICES in Burke. Striven, Jefferson,
Washington, Bulloch. Emanuel, ,
T.-tnall-and M--ntgoificry
- -cottuties.. f, . ' .
May31st, Vsk . 1.—ft.
jstYfwVs* jr.# njftJMJ\ %
ATTGUXIES AT LA;TF.
Sander settle Georgia. .
B. D, KY'AKS i U. P. IIARM AN.
May 'll, 1855. ; - / ’ tl ',
Medical.
rpJl
X to
to the
of the surrounding" country
JJIK undersigned having permanently-loea
ted in Sandersvilie, would respuethilly offe~
XL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SandemiUc Georgia
| feb. 17. 1853,
\~ B. L PRESCOTT.
|.A T T OllXKV ATI. A W
Sylvania, Striven Co., 'Georgia
J. LAWTON SINGLETON;
- Attorney at Law,
SYlf ASIA- OAF
« wyjl.L praetiee iu the court*ofSereven, Bui-
W lock; F.tlingliam, Burke. Jefferson ami
24—for.
to the citizens ofthe Tow.i | pi v.his whole attention fothe P tu-
serviees in tlie i-raetjee. of Medicine anti surgery, tier of Law in all ltsbratmlies.
His yflice is ni the new building le.sipied by
J, T. Voutigbh«)d it eb., where he may be
found lit all hours of tlm day and iiiglit when
not Professionally engaged. . -
HelK.tTTG N. IIOLUFIKLD. M. D.
- August 1 -*t li 1*55. 1 X ear.
July 12. 13M.
S-A M U K L F IK L D
r . ATroRSEX AT LAW,
Sander will*. Bet,
oet. -1-1854
tf
y3F*We publish by request “Lines addressed
to Rutb,’' from the Georgia Citizen. They were
written byan accomplished lady, the first we
believe slieTias ever ventured to liave printed.
•Rutli' is a lair unknown who-a few'weeks
since wr; te some beautiful lines on tbo di-uth
of Prof. Hancock..
LOTS ADDBEfSEP TO BUTH
. “And tiiere the lerued, that Minstrel Girl I
• Tile breeze’s kiss »us soft and tm-efe,
Where coral melted into l-earl
Gu parted lip and blooming cheek;
Her park and gifted -eye li*d caught
Irs iustre from the spirit’* gem ;
lid Found her brow the light ot thought
Was like an aiigtl’s diadem:—lutteir.
Sweet minstrel! ott at luiuiiight hour I wake,
And Est thy and, but sweet seraphic song,
As. mtni’ry fondly echoes back those strains,
Ftbm her pure deep Caverns, where she keeps
; __ them.
But hush—ye Winds! tliet dismal wail l or Lid
Away to the mountain’s brow, and ne’er eome
Forth again-.4o mock my grief.
.Sweet minstrel!
Who ait thou, that thus can wake, to mournful
•ong,. ' ' • . .
A broken harp, that licsqttiv’ringand uqstfung,
Tonehed rudely by the icy baud' of Death \
Thy first sad notes—01(, how tliey strike, and
* . , thrill *
The grief-worn stricken soul -but that loved
hand v " ' ■! . '
Didst hind. thin chords, with others soft and
sweet.
An, yes J J&norc steeps.'—but ?Ieeps-jiot like
' ’ unto, , . .i |... ■ -
Those foolish ones, who slept, and woke to find
Their lainps gone out—shutalceps in light, and
’ ■ wjth
Hiadamp wtirfllicd, and burtiing "bright for
Heavn. .'*'-■■■ ,
At tliy soft touch, the rustling, autumn leaves
More lightly fit.l around the sacred r «pot,
Where rests the loved ones head; ami that
dear hunjl ,
Hath culled sweet flowers, to deck the rioble
■ dead.
IIc»f"gone from earth” but, foot prints-deep,
and bright,' . • - •
Are sparkling iu the sands pf time, which mark
The way hi went,— 1 Ihither my way-worn fe*t
Shall trace, as f)iat e eli evening-* sunset glow,
Me nearer brings to 1 (hce, and God, and him;’
I've roved, in fancy,' through this broad green
earth,
And searched each sylvan glade and mossy vaiinnll and
dell,— " >-* - . >
With ivoorr feet, I've crossed the rippling
; streams, • <
And laid itc down, iu sweet Arcadian groves,
“To sleep,” anil dream of thee.—I’ve sought
j? ; thee.in ,
i The vine elad.bower, where beanty often sighs
Anil weeps, then strikes-tlie harp, to soothe her-
grief.. ”
I’ve sealed rarnassan* lw-ight, Where genius
*-iars,
To bine her lyre; and scanned each soul ern-
• bneil.
With “Lofty thought refined. - ’ To ev'ry voice
Qf late like softness, 1 lepta list’ping ear; , •
A-nd wrldly did'this sad heart beat, when'er
The light of genius’ ‘■‘Undlimj eye' did'eluiiice
To liieet-ntT Own. -Britglit minstrel maidens
There did move, who touched their luirps, and
(Sent fortli _ .
Sweet angelic strains. I gently pressed each
Fair one** hani I, and softly, wh ispered— 111 Itut} A
Well pleased, they looked pit me, ah-1 smiled,
. " but lioue
Would answer give—no', hot one.
i' • Sweet minstrel!
Strike those chords again ? This aching, heart
- mnjjthrenk
Or yield to-glbrious, Hcav’nly song. . •
With a jBWAless hand;-1 feel to tear away
Th*t_gtaeefitl notn deplume, wkjeh now doth
tell* * . .
Thy brow,'with lauril wreath entwined; I’d
see the a
Facie to face, and say, “dispeople thine
Shall be my ptopU," aiTd thy father mine.
Sweat minstrel! Slater Of my soul: fa: swell—
And if na'er oa this green earth I greet time,
Ueae’n grant that I With pop and iim meat
•On notnld t^nks of para eelertial streams;
And list that sweat seraphic song again,—
“And again ! ’twill ncho in Haav’n again."
LENORE.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, BA.
O Uli promptness innl pers-quil attention to
all business entrusted to mir cbaiye, ‘>av-J
imr met with approval, we beg -leave respect- .
faUy to sav, oar uiflee is fimtimieJ at tn« oUi
staiid. Plantation and family supplies for
warded at the lowest market-prices, *n»l •'“*
era! advaiMM made! on Vroddqp in « r
upon llailroad Receipt*. ‘ ^ rehN
JMUN KOS'fKR.
S.avwinsh, Sept. 27,1355, , 3A^-ly.
Washington.
- Nov. l»t, )355,
-oy
9 r .l/y /u K /»V » 8
Xfatly Executed at this
• kflf ■;<*mmc. ■u:w
DANA & WASHBURN.
-.SUCCESSORS TO
wasiiburn Wilder &co.
Factors anil Commission Mer
chants. . . / ,
Savannah Geo.
.losErn W orneci;n, i Speeial ,
trt, l i’.irtiK-n"
DR. T. W, P<H)L,
Surgeon Dentist }
LOUISVILLE, GA.
W ILL practice ill the following countiea':
Lawrence, Enianael,- Burke, JetTemon,
•Htfneoifk. and ’.Vxshiugmc,- J-« ' • \
Nov. ^9, :X855., « iy
E. CUMMIKG.
ATTORNEY A.T l
Mrwcintou
Noy.21, -
43—tf
DAVID G. WiLDS,
Attorneynt laic, Sparta Georgia.
WILL practice hi the eonnUae of liuwoek
of debt*, i
Jan 17
:u
IC, Y< r wafer.'
vnTf. "o-ttin-to the- «’•• .ovw V.a»snv ■ * a» r
Bey Street East of Hie Esclmrgc. ^Oriler# . ^r
Bx.-.-*.tN<> Rops and othe?>ti*'phv* ai-«“ protupt-
’ Avx.xi :n;v IS It.
MEDICAL NOTICE,
rpnis uuderaigned ruopectfully tgi*4ew hie
JL Brofctsiou.nl aorviae# t-r tl-o citizens pf the
counties of 'Vanhmgixiii and HaneockV Offit-o
at the house of AY B. Hall. .Rsq.
A. G. 0 A RSW ELL,' M. p.
. Halls TC' Roa*l« Jape lkdtjio > , ^tlJ ^ ^
SAVANNAH, GEO R G I A.
i’llOPRI^TOI-.
.. pHofaf; < '. K . - r'~~T '
1 1.&; dill -yV ..Tivji ".i.. :■ ■ J
- .■■ewets .'H-VOUF-ifif sUa- ■ -.*•»
PWmM,
A2TQRNILS AT LA Ry
Syleania, Scrleen County, ®*
valid the election of officers of the
some, aijd for otTier purposes.
184 A n act for tlie relief of C. H.
Little, Tax Collector of Franklin
county.
185 An act to consolidate the
offices of Tax Receiver and Tax
Collector in the .county of Worth.
186 An act for the relief of A.
C. Jones.
187 A n act to incorporate the
Rome Foundry and Macuiue Com-
^ An act to extend the limits”
ofthe incorporation of the village
of Cave Springs, and for other pur*
poses.
180 An act to add apart of orig
inal Iv Union county to the county
of Gilmer, and to change the line
between Spalding and Pike coun
ties, and to add a part of Pike
county to the county of Spalding.
* DM) An act to authorize the In
ferior Court of Effingham i-ountv to
order the payment of Superinten
dent's Clerks” and those who con
solidate tjie returns of elections, for
tlreir services.
191 An act to appropriate money
for the benefit of the Georgia Asy
lum for the. Deaf and Dumb, and
for other purjtoses,
192 A n act to appropriate money
to. compensate the State Treasurer
for extraordinary services.
198 An net to amend the Charter
ofthe Trustees of the Presbyterian
Church and Washington Female
Seminary, granted bv act. of Dec,
19, 1827. ftnd amended by act.of
Dec. 31st, 1838, and for other pur
poses.
194 An act to reduce* the bond
of the Sheriffs hereafter to lie eTec :
tedin. Hart court tv, from $20,000
to $10,000. ' ‘ '
I9p An act to ant’ orizc the
Mayor and Council of the city of-
Columbus to return certain .Bonds
by them executed, and to deliver
bowls in lieu thereof.
A0& An act to amend the several
acts ofthe General Assembly of the
State of Georgia relating, to Ui« Sa
vannah and Albany' Rail. Road
Company, and the Savannah, Al
bany and Gulf-Rail Road Company,
approved respectively on the 2oth
December, 1847, the 20th of No
vember, 1851, and 20th Feb’y,
1854. and to authorize the Southern
Bracb of the .Savannah, • Albanv
and Gulf Rail Road Company to
cross the line of the Brunwick and
Florida.Rail Road Company.
197 An act to comjtel stl! incor
porated Mining Companies of this
State O givC in and pay t3xes on
their stock in the countie^ where
the mines are located. •
- 198 An act to alter and amend
the act incorporating.the Lumpkin
county Manufacturing .Company,
assented to Dec. 24th, 1840.
99 An act to amend the road
laws of this State, so far as re'atcS
to tho County of Coffee.
200 An act to alter an act enti;
tied an act to repeal an act entitled
an.act to extetjd the civil jurisdic
tion of Justices of the Peace in the
■eitv of Savannahfnnd for other pur
poses, assented to I7lh Febtuaiy,
1854. ' . 5 " • '
201 An act to amend an act to
authorize certain persons therein
named to clearout and improve the
navigation of the Chattahoochee
river above the Western.'and At
lantic Rail Road, and for other pur-
poses therein named, approved
January 21st, 1852.
202- Aii act to incorporate the
Ladies German Benevolent Society
of-Savaiuiah. . . '—tJi
203. An act to authorize Thomas
List of Acts Passed ami Sigied
by the GoTco«r. ^
179 An act to organize a new
Judicial Circuit, tp be. composed of
the . counties of Beard, Coweta,
Campbell Carrojl, Haralion, Polk
, , and Floyds to prescribe the times of
^ ' Uolding tiie Superior and Inferior
Courts in the same, and to attach
the same to the 3d Supreme Court
Jpdieia! Circuit.
180 An act io authorize the Jus -
surer of this State toipay to th«kOr
dinary of Emanuel oOuntv the rain
of sixty one' dollara, balanoe -due
said'county for poor school , pur
poses.
211 .An act to amend the sixth,
section of an act to inobrponte tbo
Bank of Savannah.
212 An act to reduce the bonds
of the Sheriffs of the county of .Cof
fee to the sum of eight thousand
dollars.
213 An act to authorize the Jus-
tices oF the Inferior UoQft otcuri-
ton counDr to examine and allow
the Tax Collector of said county
his insolvent list.
214 An act for the relief of Ra-
chael Holoman, wife of William
Iloloman of the county of Carroll,
and Martha E* Alford, wife, of
James A. J. Alford of Troup conn-
ty.
215 An act to appropriate money
to the legal representative of Jamra
M. Kelly, deceased,- and for other .
pu rposes therein mentioned. .
216 An act to incorporate Ora
xVugusta Savings Bank.
217 An act to reftrad to E. B.
Alberti, a non resident tax payer
of the county of Camden, a certain-
amount-of money.
218 An act to appropriate money
to erect a necessary bmlding for the
accommodation of the pupils At the
Institute for the, Blind, located ih
the city of Macon.
219 An.act to incorporate Lin
coln county Mining Company. ^
220 An act to authorize Benson
Rogers, Sr., ofthe county of Scrir*,
en, and Claiborn H. Jones of the
county of Upson, to practice medi* f
cine and charge therefor.
221 An act to amend an act en
titled an act to incorporate a coin-
pany in the county of Columbia and.
State of Georgia, to be known by
the.name and style of the Columbia
Mining Company, and to grant car-
tain privileges thereto, and for oth*,
er purposes tlie rein mentioned.
222 An act to incorporate the
8dlnrobu«Sar*ii«giiiw4ihilBd Ltin
Association.' £ 1
223 An act to inewporate the
Finch MiningComptoy of Cherokee
county, Ga., and for other purposes
terein mentioned.
224 An act to incorporate tho
Miicon Savings Bank.
225 An act to incorporate the
(Jarnett Dill Mining Company ef
Georgia.
226 An act to. incorporate tbs
North Georgia-Mining Company.-
227 An act to amend the trad
laws of this State so far as relates to
the county of Glynn.
228 An act to amend the several
acts now of force in reference to. the
Public Printer.. , 1 _
229 An act to amend the 3d sec
tion of an act entitled attract to-
amend the Several acts relating tti
the Court of Common Pleas and of
Oyer and Terminer of tbs City of
Savannah, and for other purposes
therein named. ‘ -
230 An act to incorporate Um
South -Western Eletttio Magnetic
Telegraph Company.p .
j 281 An. act to incorporate the
American Mining Company. *
232 An aqt to add an additional
section to -the . Penal Code of th«
State of Georgia.
233 An act to amend m acf en
titled an act to incorporate^-*
pany in the county of Colombia
anil State of Geoigia, to be kno#n
by the name and style of the Co*
lumbia Mining Company, and to
grant certain privilege* thereto,
and for other purposes therein men-
lYoiicd
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prtex
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\YaL tkacticxis am kiw>i» C«nnt-
Ifoy 2* ^ _ no
- |tioes of the Inferior Court, of G win-
tiiomab c; AUD AS
attorney at law
Sparta Gaorgui.
Oct-focr. i.
f-t-Af'
Watch JMahcr and
- ,eas:»vu.iK •*- •
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nett comity to levy arrexira tax ; to
build a Court IIousc in sjiid county-
. 181 An ac*t for the-relief of Ma
son .Tiller ofthe epunty dfL-Be, .
162 ; An act to appropriate a sum
of money to pay tlie claim ot Joseph
E. Patton, assignee of ritomaa BriOe.
183 An aet to ratify- the organ i-
.zatian of tiie, l=kEegHReiit,- 1st- ?n* v
g?dft.;I»at.Diy,is.io?i pi G t M. to ma.v
R; Gibbs, an infirm man, to peddle
without paying for license
294 An act to provide a correct
registry of deaths occurring in the
city of Savannah, and o interments
in said city and its vicinity, iind for
other, purposes. '.
205 An act to alter, amend and
enlarge an act entitled an act, to art-
certain, dispose of aivl appropriate
tlie ungranted lands in the o»>unty . *
of Chatham, and to vest die same m mervme
cerLim charitable societies, a*d for
^ier pnraeses.
206 - An act to appoint 1 rnstes*
for Hail eotmtv Academy. '
207 An act for the relief of James
Roumltree of the' county of Futton,
and James Suggs of the.connty of
Randoiph. - »-7'
208 An act to incorporate die
town of. Jefferson in the county .of
Camden, and for other purposes*
attorneys
Peace In Bnrke county; ^
219 A;i: fee* *S .aUhtofec the T-rra*
234 An act iot the relief of J. T.
C. Adams, J no. Pike and Ebenezer
Perkins, all of the county -dt
6her Griffith, of O^ethbtpteosib^,
and to authorise hint to pty
in Oglethorpe . .
ty owned by him in
ty.
236 An act to
county.
237 Annette
incorporate dfo
Rood Company,
poses tfterein named, approved 3an
uary 22d, 1852. ^ \ j J*'n
238 An act to prevent thcrfoH*
ing iii of timber or otherwise ob
structing Mountain Toitafc 43faaic,
so as to catue drifts. :
- 239. An act tt e^i ffik-ifce-tte-
209-An art to •»llow-prac^Ml«^St^^^toi i »W
lOT «y,n,*r,o J;» n cn ot Hw TwmogwMnjiWOmit*
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Savannah.
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