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VOLUME X.
CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
^Weekly Miscellaneous Journal.
PUBLISHED AT
SlNDERSVlLLE AND SPARTA,
£VEB y Thursday morning,
p & PENDLETON.
perms of this Paper.
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IIIK EXPIRATION OP 3 MONTHS
$2.00
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SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1856.
IMikss Cariis, At.
NUMBER 15.
CONFECTIONS.
NICE THINGS FOR LITTLE
S UCH as Candies of various sorts, Nuts of
different kinds,, fruits of all kinds to
suit tlie seasons, &?. &e. &<•.
ALSO
SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND SNUFF.
Cull and taste for yourselves.
F. M.
May 17 1855
AENAU.
iy
puara will consist of ten lines, But every
rtiscnient will be counted a square wlietk-
^ilrwclies ten lines or not.
ill over
ten lines' and under twenty-one
e counted two squares—all over-twenty
^dnnder thirty-one, three squares,.&e.
E»ea aUtt
RATES
OF ADVERTISING.
SQUAW- OF TEN LINES.
|JncinsC Vtion U 00, and Fifty cents for each
"^'ertWements'sent"without a specification
of insertions, will be published..
per year,
WA11N0CK. & DAYIS,
Successors to Cubbedge & Brother.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -
BOOKSELLERS AND
' £ T.I TMO NE It S',.
NO. 159, CONGRESS STREET,
South-side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. G. M Waknock.
May 24th, 1255.
business Cariis.
RABUN & SMITH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JONES.
SAVANNAH, GA~
fJlENDER their services to the Planters ot
Georgia, in the sale of Cotton and other
Produce.—Having had many years experi
ence, they flatter themselves on being able to
give satisfaction to their patrons. They Till
not engage in speculation of any kind what
ever. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family
Supplies will be filled promptly and at the
lowest market prices.
S, B,
attorney at law
Sandersville Ga.
June 2t, 1855. 20—tf
j. w. rabcn, of the late firm rabun & whitehead
W. H. SMITH,
SMITO & LATHEOP.
Savannah, June 24, 1S54. 10—Cm
Franklin &■ Bi-antly,
FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
June 6th, 1S48. 7 l y
MARSH & GUERIRD,
attorneys at law,
175 Bay Street, SAVANNA IT, GA
P R ACTICE in Wilkinson county, and the
courts of. the Eastern and Middle Circuits,
and the Courts of the United States ahd Su
preme Court of Georgia
Mu word Marsh. |
May 31st, ’55. .
John M. Gukiurd.
.17—iy
TI8ALL ONE TO ME
FlfiX THE GERMAN.
Oh, ’tia all one to me, aU one,
Whether I’ve money or Whether Rye none.
He who has money canbuy him a wife,
A.ul he who has none can be free for life.
CAIN & LEWIS
Attomies at Low—Sparta, Georgia
W ILL practice in rll the counties of the
Northern Circuit—sad also in Washing
ton..Teflhrsonm.l^djnnerant.es.
Office over T. T. Windsor’s Store, first door
Wir. E. Davis.'
10 tf
, c „ h to aJcertUe by the year, occupying a
space. .
legal .idvertiscments.
of blind aud Negroes, by Adunnistra-
Rales (
- , f"eldou turfiwt ^Tuesday m the
uonth, Uctwecn^he h°^ 3 the CourVTto.nse
iri *'!! 1 ..... i„ w liich Jie property is situ-
i, the County m
" J ‘ of these sales must bo^given^m _
SitM*
lualia 40
days previous to the day of
j^ivfu i*n like manner.10 days previous
the debtors and creditors of an
V,UC “ G Lo ,!ubli4cd 40 days.'• - ,
eitate snst U I .j tiou will be made to tuo
Notieetbat aPPUcnLio ^ ^ Land 0T
Court of Ordinary ^ tw0 m?n ths.
1 Administration, v G uar-
Dr. J. J. JYciesome,
announce to the citi—
"WTOULD rcs'pectftillv announce to th<
VV zens of Vv:ashington and Jefferson coun
ties that he has permanently located at Fenn’s
Bridge, where he will he found at all times, ex
cept when professionally absent.
Special attention- given, to. Surgical ana Ob
stetrical eases, and to the diseases of women
and children. He hopes by constant applica
tion and assiduilv to merit a liberal share- at,
LONG & COBB,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
D. w. LEWIS.
tf -
BOUNTY L^NBi
roil F Subscriber is prepared to procure Ex*™
TL lland Warrants forall those entitled by
-A.iTV nr.nerc.ss. J- B- HAlbk
Hie who has money can trade if he choose,
And ho who has none has nothing to loose,
ne who has money has wires not a few,
And he who has none can. sleep the night
through.
He who has money can squint at the fair, .
And.he w-ho-has none escapes frommuch care.
Hte .who has money can-go to the play,.
And ho that lias noneat home can stay.
He who has money can travel about,
And ho who has none can go without.
He who has money can be- as coarse as he will,
Aud ha who lias none can ho coarser still,
patronage.
Feb. 14
8 4m.
1
id
Camden, of the Fasten Circuit; Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware. Charlton tnd A-rpl'ng of the.
Southern circuit and also Nassau Duval, and
St. John’s comities Florida.
Thos. T. Long. | Tuos. W. Cobb
May 1854 tf
the last act of Congress.
Wavnesboro, Ga., May 31st, oo.
17—tf
&' T, W. MILLER,
at law
GA,
17—ly
A. J
ATTORNEYS
AUGUSTA,
May 31st, ’55.
SKDiost a* sipaaaiaiBc,
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, &0.
R espectfully informs the public that
lie is now prepared to execute all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Painting,
Graining, Glazing, Mar-
Medical.
Vetoes, mint r—»
Citations fcr letters ot
&r.i R n ls t rati on, monthly, six
SrS.5»S'*» from Gmadi.nsl.ip, «
Unrfi.
KBloii for foreclosure of Mortgage must be
pBbl:
„ a ,d —
tublishing ''titles from Ex-
'where bond has
lir# month-
Mitors or Administrators, - - -
S%nby the deceased, the full space ol
llree months. ... _
Pnblioations will always be-continuod accor
ding »these, the legal requirements, unless
therwiso ordered, at the following
RATES;
on letters of Administration, *2 75
fflsrjs
VdH.’c to Debtors and Creditors,
Sdrof personal property, ten days, 1 i ^
Gilding,
Ueizing, Paper Hanging, &c.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May 31st, 185o.
17—ly
RUD1SILL & PENDLETON.
A TT 0-RN IE S A T LA W,
T he undea signed will continue to practice-
medicine in all its branches, and respect
fully offers his services to the citizens ot
Sandersville and Washington county His of
fice is on the 'corner in the new building re
cently pat up by Messrs. J. T: Youngblood
<fe Co* where he may always bo found when
not professionaly engaged.^ ^
Jnn. 24 53
attorneys at law,
Waynesboro, r _Ga.
Referto A.. J..& T. WMillerAugustaGeorgia
T. B. Milled, _ | Geo. A.
He -who.has-money can eiA oyster meat,
And he who h#a none the shells can eat.
He who has money can drink foreign wine-^
And he who lias none with the gout will not
pine;
He who lias money the cash must pay
And he who has none says‘Charge it pray'’
He who has mpney keeps a dug it'he please j
And he who lias none is not troubled with fleas
He who has money must die obc day,
And he who none roust go the same war.
Oh, ’tis all one to me, all one,
Whether I’ve money or whether I’ve none.
May 31st, ’55,
Sandersville, Ga.
H AVING resumed the practice of Law-will
' prosecute all claims placed in their
hands. They win practice in the counties ot
Bashington, Hancock, Barren, Jcffcr*on,
Emanuel, Laurens and W H-
Burkc, Screven,
kinson.
JXO. W. RUDIS1LL,
.Jan. 10, 1856.
P. C. PENDLETON.
47 ly-
1 '- r Land or Negroes by Executors, ^ ^
| Silt of
he., 1 square,
I Estravs, two weeks, -
| Fv a man advertising his wile,
vaucc,)
| Anneuiicing candidates,
l.arge letters
1 50
(in ad-
v 5.00
rsrsa «m.«»
-i3- 1» !'■>“ r" J " J
Ldlere on
| otitic them to attention. -
Uf We have adopted eiio abovc tates from
by which we will lie
the Millcdgeville papers, L •
joveined in all cases. Advertisers are request
„t to pay particular attention to these
md tlitv cim makeout what w 4. b ei the,cpst ot
I their advertisements as well as we can. ours .
New Goods at the New Store
BROWN & HARMAN
H AVE purchased aud now opening a.well
selected stock of Staple andi i.an-
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
Importers and Dealers in
FILES, CUTLERY, BLACKSMITH AND
all other Mechanic’s Tools,
Agricultural Implements, etc. etc.,
Savannah, Ga-,
Keep constantly oil hand, a full assortment
of Planter’s, Builder’s and House-keepers
o-oods; all of which are offered at prices unusn-
a "^“Goods for the interior packed willi care,
and shipped with dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct. 17, 1855 _ 37 tl
DAVID J. ALEXANDER.
ATTORNEY' AT LAW',
Louisville, Ga*. ...
-iv ILL Practice in all the Courts of the Mid
dle Circuit,.and 1 willi give prompt attention to
all business entrusted to liis care,
May 31st, 1855.
17—iy
iiiKDT FiERSON, & GO.
DR. WILLIAM L. JERNIGAN
■ \ V1NG permanently located himsell at
JY v AX1 r V lnR DTO-
cy Dry Goods, ila^Caps, Boots, Shoes, ^id-
ware,'Glass, and notions generally, which they
otter to their old customers at the lpwest pri
ces. Persons would do well to call and exam
ine their stock, and prices.
March 21 ^
job
of all kinds,
DONE WITH NEATNESS,
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
business Cities, Kc
CHAFFER AND CO.
Aft. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah Ga,
r HOLES ALE, and DETAIL DEALERS
Consignment.
AUGUSTA, Geo., January 12th 18oG,
M Y Consitrnment from “Tennessee” of Ba
cox, Lard, Flour, and lorn, wil
be unusually heavy this season. Persons w
nmv have to buy these articles, are. invited to
“4 me a calL Every thing *»«£*£ cash ’
or city acceptance.
janl7--4m
TT'Davisborongli respectfullv offers his pro
fesional services to the citizen of the Town and
county,
apr 4
Hesperian Harp.
[s fort sale bv J. W. STANFORD of Sparta;
T J T YO'UNGBLOOD & Co.,. bauders-
villc : ir. A. IIAYLES & Co_, Louisville; and
JNO’. M. COOPER & Co., Savannah.
June 28, 1855
MANUFACTUSEBS AND DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Have on hand a large and well
selected stock of F A L L
and winter clothing,
which they oifer 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. ffAYNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Laic r
Waynesboro’ Burke County, Ga-
T. W. FLEMING.
Com’n. Merchant.
mall
TO druggists.
TSsii^tSXS^YiSt
Sparta, jaai.o8,J656.
REDDING HOUSE,
JfTacon, Ga.
HIE Subscriber (late Proprietor
PRACTICES in Burke, Scnyen, Jefferson,
Washington, Bulloch, Emanuel,
Ta.tuall and Montgomery
counties. ■
j May 3lst, 5 55. .
Planter’s Club.
rpiIE Planter’s Club of ^“cock
i. after meet at 2 1-2 o’clock, on the first
T HE Subscriber tune x .opnetor of tlfe
Washington Hall) having leased*the well
known Hotel (Floyd House) for a term of
years—the House will be known hereafter bj
the name of Redding nouse, where lie wifi he
happv to meet his old customers ot the A\ ash-
ington Hall and the Puolie generally, and
pledges himself to spare no pains, to makelua
Ss comfortable. He has fftled up large
comfortable and convenient Rooms for Ladies
on first floor, near the private entrance and Par-
lor This House is nearest to the He^ot.
1 If. T. KKDDING, Proprietor,
B. F. Dense, Superintendent,.
Aug 2D, 1855
i;r.f.vs 4* ii.fJfwif.1.^’
attornies at la tf.
Sandersville Georgia.
B. IX'EVANS | K. P. HARMAN.
May 17,1855. , u
List of Acts Passed and Signed
by the Govenor.
300 An act to incorporate a Bank
in the city of Rome, I loyd county,
Ga. to be called the Bank of the
Empire State, and for other purpo-
scs.
301 An act to be entitled an act
to alter, change and amend an act
entitled. an act to incorporate the
town of Decatur, in the county ot
DeKalb, assented to Dec. 10th, 1823.
302 An act to be entitled an act
to construct a Turnpike Road, of
suitable width and grade, from
Union county line at or near where
the road now crosses said line above
j the present residence of Alfred
Parks, and to intersect the Rabun
Turnpike Road at or near J-olm
Comon’s-or the town.pf Clayton, in
Rabun county, and to amend the
Charter of the Georgia and Elorida
Rail Road Co.,, and tor other, pur
poses therein specified.
303 An act to authorize the Or
dinary of the county of DeKalk to
pay Winston !L Cash the sum of.
thirty one dollars for teaching poor
children of said county, and for oth-
31Q An act to provide for the se
lection of Grand and Petit Jurors
in certain oases. .
311 An act to allow any joint
tenant in common, or other person
having a part interest in lands, ten
ements, to maintain a separate ac
tion of ejectment or trespass, and for
other purposes.
312 An act for the relief of Os
born J. Register, of the county of
Fulton.
313 An act to alter and amend
.an act to alter the law in- relation to
interest on money, approved 17th.
December, 1845> ’
314 An act to give certain priv
ileges to the Justices of the Inferi
or Court of the county of Harris.
315 Au act for the relief of Mrs.
Jane Elizabeth Lott, wife of George
Lott of Richmond county.
316 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court'of Charl
ton county to levy an extra tax for
county purposes: .
317 Au act to incorporate the
town of Whiteplains, in Greene
county, and to confer upon them
(the citizens of said town) .the priv
ilege of electing town commission
ers, "with certain, powers herein
enumerated', and to amend the act
incorporating the town of Wash
ington in the. county of Wilkes.
318 An act to alter' and amend
an act-entitled an act to amend an
act passed the 17th day of Decem
ber, 1847, to authorize parties to
compel discoveries at common Taw,
approved 20th February, 1854.
319 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of the
county of Bibb, or a majority of
them at their discretion, to levy and
cellect an extra tax for the purpose
of opening and keeping in good re
pair the public highway in said
county.
320 An act to legalize the acts
of the City Council of Columbus,
iu’ the issuing of Bonds, and for oth-
tions asking for the appointing of. a
receiver or for an injunction to gWe
bond and .security to the respon
dent’ for any loss or damage whicb
he or they may sustain by suing
out of said writs, and for other puT T
331 An act to authorize the In
ferior Court of Gwinnett county to
pay the Sheriffs of said county for
summoning Jurors and waiting up
on the Courts, aud for other pur-
332 Ail act to give further time
for holding the Superior Courts of
Sumter, Lee, Dougherty and Baker
Counties. -
338 An aet to repeal so much ot
the law in reference to change bills,,
as makes it the duty of the Judges
of the Superior Courts to give the
act passed 10th December, 1841,^ in
special charge to the Grand Juries.
334 An act for the relief of Wul-
iam Waters. • r
335 An act to incorporate a Bank
in the city of Columbtfs, to be call
ed the Bank of-Columbus, and for
other purposes therein named.
836 An act. to provide for the
election of Trustees of Effingham
county Academy,, and for ..otjfier
er purposes. • -
321 An act to alter and change
' Inferior
attorney at law,
Sandersville Georgia
Medical.
W inSitsh. Blinds, Doors, Moiildinirs,
Als., Paints, Oils Varnishes, Gass, Broshes,
G"l« Leaf, bronze, &e. Also 2o different k»mfo
»fClocks, from 81,25 upwards. Buiideis and
others would do well to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. “The nimble six penco
» our motto. .
Jw is °y
WEBSTER & PALMES,
-wholesale dealers in—
G SS O C E K * B S ,
Suo^ssors to A. WELLES & CO.,
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 195.
Tuesday in cadi president
JAMES
Tiios. C. Acdas. Secretary.
Dee. 13.
4G tf
HARDWICK & COOKE,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
Commission Merchants.
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
R. 8. HARDWICK, J a ( ’° 01
January 1, 1855
rr«IIE undersigned having permanenttyldca
I t ed in Sandersville, would respeetHilj} ofie.
X tea in .... the inhabitani*
tothe citizens oftlic Town «-I (he inhabitant
the surrounding conntri, his 1 rotessrouai
services in the practice of Medicine and surgerj .
liis office is in the new building occupied bj
T T Youngblood & eo., where he may -be
found at all hours of the day and night when
tf0tPlr0 HOKA&oT’UOLLIFIELD, M. D.
fob. 17, 1853.
4—ly
B.L PRESCOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Syloania, Scriyen. Co., Georgia
WILL <rive liis whole attention to the pro-
•er purposes.
304 An act to amend the loth
section of the Charter of the city of
Atlanta, and to confer certain pow
ers upon the Mayor and Council of
.said city herein specified, and to.
prescribe the manner in winch the
Clerk of the City Council alt all di
rect his summons, precept and ex
ilic time of holding the
Courts of the county of Henry.
322 An act to amend an act en
titled ait act to incorporate the town
of Carrollton in. Carroll county, ap
proved 22d December, 1829, and
for other purposes.
328* An act to repeal an act ap
proved 7th Feb’v, 1854, entitled an
act to altef and amend the fifth sec
tion of an act to regulate the weigh-
ino- of Cotton and other commodities
inthis State, approved 8th r Decem
ber, 4806i. . ; _ .
324: An act fo authorize the
county of Habershainto- aid in the-
construction of the North Eastern,
or any other Rail Road running
through said 1 county, by subscrip
tion of stock and the issue of bonds’
therefor, upon a vete of the -citizens
of said county in favor of the same.
325* An act to change the name
of the Talbot Female Academy in
Talbot county, Ga., located at; Tal-
botton,.to that of’ Levert College,-
to-incorporate the same, and confer
certain powers on the Bbard of
Trustees therein-named;.
326 An act supplemental to; an
act to authorize the selection and
permanent location of a county site
> ... nfUTavnii tn author*
August 16th 1855.
1 year.
J.G. COOK E.
2 ly
BtiUN & 1‘OSTEl!.
jfactors
SAVANNAH, GA.
GEO. F. FALMES
37 tf ;
W. WERSTER.
October 17, 1855
mebicm notice.
nu. .TAMES R. SMITH, having retnrned
U to Sandersville, respoetfullv offers to hfe
.. i a fK.i vxnHlu* hia professional ser
old friends and the publie bis profes:
. -V familiar aequaintanee of - F':®!*V'j[
Le years with tlio practice of Rhvsic an »
"s branches, he trusts, mil. entitle him to
Publie confidence. Office, the one r
ft occupied by tlic late Dr. IfavneS w ,
or at home, ho may bo found at ail times.
AND
'commission merchants
SAVANNAH, GA. ;
J. LAWTON SINGLETON,
Attorney - at Law,
STLTAHI A- G A-
W ll L nraetice in tliecourtsofScreven, Bul-
Uorke. Jcfiersou and
look, Effingham, Burke,
Washington.
Nov..1st, 1-85.),.
39—oy
SAMUEL FIELD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville. Ga.
oet, 1 1854 tf
E. CUMMIKG.
attorney at law
Jr iv inton
Nov..91, .
the i ShTSa'nty of Wayne, «o rtto*
Stony Point. Mining Company ofl^tho
’’ — therein
Geo.
43-^-tf
DR. T. W. POOL,.
continued at tlie old
tancl i" lautttuuLL Eamily supplies <w
,-arded at the lowest market prices, and ltb-
made on 1‘roduee in Store, or
fnTlv to say, our office is
y - and Tamily supplies to--
Jan. 81, 1855
6 iy
MEclmboltVs dtjedicincs
MI AT have- been advenised in this paper
have now arrived, and kept on sale at the
a Kent
new store adjoining the Post Office, by
March 14, 1856
z. Gray.
3ra
eTal advances. made
upon Railroad Receipts. ^ ^
JOHN FOSTER.
Savannah, Sept, 27,1855. 34-ly
DANA & WASHBURN:
SUCCESSORS TP
Surgeon Dentist>]
tOUISVIl.LE, GA.
DAVID G, WILDS,.
Attorney at law, Sparta Georgia.
WILL practice in the countiesof Hancock
TV ashington, Warreu, and Baldisi n - u ^'
tSfl’rompt uAmtion paid t*tho ■ collection
^"Prompt
of debts, ,<ke..
Jan 17.
oy
^ILL practice.in the foU^ng counties^
Lawrence, Emanuel,. Btirifo,, Jefforeon,
Hancock, and Washington.. ^ }y-
Nov. 29, 1855.
MEDICAL. NOTICE)
fT»HE undersigned respectfully tenders his
A. Frofessional services to the citizens rt the
counties of Washington and Hancock. Office
WASHBURN WILDER: k CO. j at; the house of W. B. M D
j n/. n >n>,ueinn jHCr - ' . iorr. uT
KOBBI & CARSWELL,
AOTORNIES AT LA W r .
Sultania,. Striven County,.«<*•
Will practice is the Mjpdi* CiRWin*
May 94 1855.
t®8
OF JFW KM’® S,
Neatly Executed at this
Factors and Coffliuissioit
chants..
Savannah Geo
Josi-im WAsa#gw*-, iSpechd
1 General
Halls X Roads June 14 1855 tlJ
John R. Wild kb, )
Vras^G. I>anAy .
II. K. "VVasaburn, ['Partners
at 114
j. itn.
SAVA N N AH, GEORGIA
9*
PROPRIETOR:
THOMAS C. AUD AS
attorney at law
Sparta Georgia,
October, 4.
36r-tf
Arteust 2nd' 135
Oetober, 17. 1455-
-37-tf
A. D. JEBMGAN,
Watch Maker and
Sandersville. Jan 'TO 1855.
Georgia. .
306 An act to authorize the Gov
enor to draw his warrant upon the
Treasury for thirty dollars and
thirty seven cents and a half, in fa
vor of Copelaild, Harris & Co., be
ing the amount over paid by them
for taxes to the State.
307 An act to incorporate tlie
Dalton Brass Band in the town of
Dalton, county of Whitfield.
308 An act to authorize the Gov
enor and Comptroller General to
correct mistakes of Receivers and
Collectors oi Taxes or of any tax
payer, whereby more money is paid
into the Treasury than is required
by law,, to refund the same, and. the
Govenor to draw hiswarmnt ontlie
Treasury for said, amounts.. The
Comptroller to settle up. the busi
ness oflhis office of other years —
The Inferior Courts or.Grand. Juries
to allow insolvent lists before the
15tli of December of eachi year.-r—
Comptroller: to. settle up me old
and unfinished business of his office,
his duty therein, making out di
gests, to make indexes to the Books
of his office, his compensation there
for, and for collection of debts due
_ ’ • ioks. siTifl enter Tax
tax andJfor otlier purposes therein
specified, approved-’ 23d January,.
1856. . >
327 An act to be entitled an act
to incorporate the village of Chica-
sawhatenee in the county of Lee,
and to appoint commissioners of the
same, aud to confer certain powers
upon said commissioners; also to
appoint commissioners for tfce
Houghton Institute, in the city of
Augusta, and to - appoint commis
sioners for the town of Sparta, and
for other purposes. _ • , . .
398 An act to - appoint commis
sioners, with power to remove all
obstructions for the free passage oi
fish in Kinchafoonee Creek, and to
punishithose who. may attempt to
defeat the same..
329 AmaeMo-give any company
a ri«dit to construct a bridge across
tlie Chattahoochee river in the coun
ties of Fulton and CobU, on the old
piers -upon which the Western and
Atlantic Rail Road was built, which
mav beincoipoTated by the Inferior
Courts of said counties, or either, of
them, on certain conditions. --
330 An. act to authorize Judges
of the Superior Courts of this State,
- • jvaea-
CollectorV B^nds mTbook and file ! to appoint receivers daring
47 tf
, tiouf and to require th£ com^laim
lU 809 An act to 'change certain > autin all*c^^km|for wnf^of
eountv lines therein named. , ; ne exeat gum fimet, and LI
PU 337 Aii act to change the Janm
ar y and October Elections in the
State of Georgia from tlie first; Mon
day in January and October to the
first Wednesday in Jdnuary ana
October.'
338 An act to appropriate money
to remunerate William Mills, John-
M*. Wilcher, Charner B ; . Strange
and John Y. Fletcher, for expenses
and services in bringing from Ala
bama Francis M- Collins, a fugi ive
from justice. , . . „
339 An act to authorize the Gov
enor to call a convention upon-cer
tain contingencies- therein, specified.
340 An act to authorize the In
ferior Court of Muscogee county to
sell the lot on which the county-
jail now stands, and to erect anoth
er upon some location to- be yet sc-
lected.
• 341 An act to change, the times
of holding the Superior Courts in
certain countie? therein mentioned,
and for other purposes therein spe-
342 An act for the Belief of John
Usrv of Warren county.
343 An act to ratify and confirm
the act of incorporation of the At
lanta Loan and- Building Associa
tion, and to‘legalize the acts of the
Sa ^ An act do incorporate the
Needle Woman’s Friend Society of
the city of Savannah.
345 An act to eh an ge the time
of holding the Inferior Court of the
county of Catoosa. . ■
. 346 An act to incorporate Sa
vings.Bank of Griffin.
347 An act to repeal'the 7th sec
tion of an act entitled'an act to-
amend the road and patrol laws of-
this-State, so-far as relates to Effing
ham county, assented to 9th De
cember, 1843.. . -_
348 'An act to authorize parties
complainant either im law orim
equity^ to'perfect service of writs
against corporations under certain
circumstances therein named.
349 An act- to incorporate the
Tr ustees of the Masonic Hall m the
j city of Savannah, and for other.
PU 350 S< An act to make- executors
and administrators liqble for costs
in certain cases. ■ ,
351 An act to give to defendants
damages for frivolous suits against
±h< 352 An act to authorize and pro
vide for the union and consolida
tion of the Muscogee Rail Road:
Gompany with the Southwestern!
Rail Road Company, under the-
Charter of the latter Company.
353 An aCt to change the line
between the counties of Heard and
Troup, so as to include the residence
and lauds of Mrs, Harriet Lips
comb, now in the county of Heard,,
in the county of Troup.
354 An act to authorize the Jus
tice Courts to establish lost papers
to the amount.pf-their jurisdiction,
and charge for the same, prescribed.
by tliis-act. , ,,
355 An act.to-alter and amend!
tlie 12th section of the first article
of the Constitution of this State.
353 ; Xri act to incorporate. Island
.Creek'Academy in Hancock coun-<
1 * *357 An act to change the line
between the counties of Taylor an*
Marion, so as to include lots of land
number 243 in the 3d* district and
33 iu the 12th district^ now l^tao