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VOLUME X.
SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1856;
NUMBER 16.
CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
A Weekly Miscellaneous Journal,
PUBLISHED AT
SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA,
BVZBY THURSDAY MORNING,
P. C. PENDLETON.
Terms of this Paper.
Paid w advance, - -
At the expibatiox op 3 months -
$2.00
2.60
A aquare will consist of ten lines, but every
advertisement will be 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
lines and under thirty-one, three squares, Ac.
mates of Advertising.
PER SQUARE HE TEN LINES.
Due insertion 11 00, and Fifty oeate for each
subsequent continuance.
Advertisements sent withotit a specification
of the number of insertions, will be published
till forbid, and charged accordingly.
Business or Professional Card*, per year,
where tliev do not exceed one square, - $10 00
4 liberal contract tbill be made with those
uU wi*h <o advertise by the year, occupying a
ivecifitd space.
Legal .IdverUaement*.
Kales of Land and Negroes, by Administra
tors fixecutore, or Guardians, are required
Tv law to io held on the first Tuesday in the
month, between he hours of 10 in the iorenoon
and C in the after .oon, at the Court House
ia the County in which .he property is aitu-
»wd.
Votiee of these sales must be given in a
public gazette 40 days previous to the day of
isle. ’
iieticei for the sale of personal property
muit be ?iven in like manner 10 days previous
to iile day. •,■'
Notices to the debtora and creditors of an
•state e nst be published 40 days. ,
Kotiee that application will be-made to the
Court of Ordinary; for leave to sell Land or
Aceroee, must be published two months.
, 8... wm. o.-tottara nf Ad ministration. Q
Carts,
CONFECTIONS.
NICE THINGS FOR LITTLE
S UCH as Candies of various sorts, Nuts of
different kinds, fruits of all bind, to
suit the seasons, Ac. &e. Ac.
ALSO
SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND SNUFF.
Call and taste for yourselves.
F. M. ARNAU.
IV
May 17 1855
Citations tar letters of Administration, Guar-
Jiin-hip, &c,, must be published 80 days—for
dismission from Administration, monthly, six
nxmths—frorn disission from Guardianship, 40
days.
Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly, far four months—for es-
tabliihing lost papeft, for the full spate of
thru months—for compelling titles from Ex-
•eutore or Administrator#, where bond has
been g ven by the deceased, the full space of
three months.
Publications will always be continued accor
ding io these, the legal requirements, unless
•tbtrwisa ordered, at the following
B Adfc E Si
Citations on letters of Administration, $2 75
do. do. Dismissoryfrom Admistration, 4 50
do. do. do. Guardianship, 3 00
Iast* to sell Land or Negroes, J 00
Kobe* to Debtors and Creditors, 3 00
8alea of personal property, ten days, 1
•quire, . , _ 1 50
Sale of Land or Negroea by Executor*,
die., 1 square, “ 00
Eitrava, two weeks, • 1 so
for a*man advertising his wife, (in ad-
vane.,) . 3 00
Announcing candidates, i
Large letters and cut* will be eharged by
& DAVIS,
Successors to Oubbedge ' & Brother.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
BOOKSELLERS AND
S T .7 T S O .Y F. SI S ,
NO. 150, CONGRESS STREET,
Sooth-side Market Square,
• SAVANNAH, GA.
J. G. M Warnock. J Wv. E. Davis.
May 24th, 1855. IS tf
Carts.
RABUN & SMITH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Carts, &c.
8AVANNAH, GA.
r T'ENDER their services to *Ue Planters ot
A Georgia, in the sale of Cotton and other
give satisfaction to their patrons.
not engage in speculation <
• * **** forBagging,
ever. Orders
Supplies will be fill<
lowest market prices.
r . H. SMITH, “ 1 “
Savannah, June 24, 1854.
10-6m
Dr, J. J. JYcwsomc,
W OULD respectfully announce to the citi
zens of Washington and Jefferson coun
ties, that lie has permanently located at Venn’s
Bridge, where he will be foiind at all times, ex
cept when professionally absent.
Special attention given to Surgical and Ob
stetrical cases, and to the diseases of women
and children. He hopes by constant applica
tion and assiduily to merit a liberal .share of
patronage.
Feb. 14 8 4m
.HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 4C.
^RESPECTFULLY informs the public that
he is now prepared to execute all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Painting,
Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Mar-
bleizing, Paper Hanging, dec.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May 31st, 1855. 17—ly
MIDISILL & PENDLETON.
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
Sandersville, 6a.
“p^AVING resumed the practice of Law will
>the apace they occupy.
Letters on business must lie Post paid to
entitle them to attention.
ST We have adopted the above rate# from
tie Milledgeville papers, by which we will be
governed in all cases. Advertisers are request
ed t» pay particular attention to these rates,
and they can makeout what will be the cost ot
their advertisements as well as we can ourself.
JOB WO R K,
OF ALL KINDS,
POSE WITH NEATNESS,
AN© ON LIBERAL. TERM8.
business Carts,, fcc
CHAFFER AND CO.
Xo. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah Ga,
11 rHOLES ALE, and RETAIL DEALERS
»T iuSash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.
Also Paints, Oils Varnishes, Glass, Brushes,
Cola Leaf, Bronze, Ac. Also 35 different kinds
of Clocks, fro m $1,25 upwards, guilders nod
others would do well to give us a. call before
purchasing elsewhere. “TW nimble six pence"
prosecute all claims placed in their
hands. They wi.i practice in the counties of
Washington, Hancock, Warren, Jefferson,
Burke, Screven, Emanuel, Laurens and. Wil
kinson.
JNO.
NO. W. RUDISIJL, | F. C. PENDLETON.
Jan. 10, 1856. 47 ly.
Nfew Goods at the New Store.
BROWN & HARMAN,
H AVE purchased and now opening a well
selected stock of Staple and Fan
cy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard
ware, Glass,'and notions generally, whicli they
offer to. their old customers at the lowest pri
ces. Persons wonld do well to call and exam
ine their stock and prices.
March 21 13 3m
Consignment.
AUGUSTA, Geo., January 12lh 1856,
Y Consignment from “Tennessee” of Ba
cok, Lard, Floor, and Corn, Ac., wil
be unusually heavy this season. Persons who
may have to buy these articles, are invited to
give-me a call. Every thing is sold for cash,
or city acceptance-. T. W. FLEMING.
janl7--4m * Com’n. Merchant.
TO DRUGGISTS.
T HE undersigned have on hand a small
stock of drugs, which they wish to sell,
aud relinquish the business. This is a good
stand for a retail drug establishment, connect
Planter’s Club.
<• our tnotto.
Jan 18
oy
WEBSTER & PALMES,
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
GUOCERIBSy
* accessors to A. WELLES A CO.,
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 195.
SAVANNAH, GA*
} »S. W. WEU8TBR. | 6E0. T. PALMES
October 17, 1855 ’31 it -
JTEDICM JTOTiCE.
JAMES R. SMITH, haying_ returned
-- Sandersville, respectfully offers to bis
wa friends and the public his professional ser-
A familiar acquaintance of nearly twenty-
S;*jearswiththe practice of Physic in all
|fB*91 r l905 ^ ly
T have been advertised in this paper
Hi ■ .atthe.
ave now arnved, and kept, on sale
'ore adjoining the Post Office, by-
Z. GRAY.
114,1856 8m
•Wetlicineg
9&Z9Ztm
•j Executed^ at tUIs
JET*Ji8CjS ^38
1 AHE Planter's Club of Hanooek will here-
. after meet at 2 1-2 o’clock, on tho first
Tuesday in each month.
JAMES THOMAS, President
Thos. C. Acd as, Secretary.
Dec. 13. 46 tf
HARDWICK & COOKE,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
Csnissisn Merchants.
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
R.S. HARDWICK,
January 1, 1855
J. G, COOK E.
2 iy
E
BlillN & F0STEB,
r .i c to its
E
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH* 6A.
——** *
iroinpUiess and personal attention to
usiuess entrusted to our charge, haV-
oi?, ..
ing met with approval, we beg leave respect
fully to say, our office is eootinued-at the old
stand. Plantation and family supplies for
warded at the lowsst market prices, and lib
eral advances- made on Produce in Store, or
upon Railroad Receipts. p BEHN.
JOHN FOSTER.
Savannah, Sept. 87,1855. 34—ly
DMA & WASHBURN.
SUCCESSORS TO
WASHBURN WILDER JtCO.
Factors ood Commi^ion Mer
chants.
> Savannah 6*0.
Joskpit Wasiibprn 1 Special.
JpHN R. Wiloe*, I Partner,-
, Fk»a..G. Dadv 1 Gensrar -. .
9, K. Wasabcrm. t Partners
WILL continue'the above*'business *114
Bay Street East of the Exchange. Orders' Iqr
Baoo-rvo Rope and other supplies filled prompt^
ly at lowest .cash prices, 1 ^ -
Asgust find 1855. . ' * > • 8m
FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
SAVANNAH, GA.
June 6th, 1848. 7—1 y
LONG & COBB,
Awr®iaa3«aAtraii'J7»
BEDHSW1CX, GA.
W ILL give their attention to the practice
■of lav
in the counties of Chatham,
Liberty, Mein tosh, Gly^n, Wavne and
Camden, of the Easten Circuit; Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Charlton vnd Arpling of the
Southern circa)t sod also Nassau Duval, and
St. John's counties Florida,
Taos. T. Long. 1 Titos. W. Cobb
May 1854 tf
Medical.
T he undea signed will continue |o practice
medicine m all its branches, and respect
fully .offers his services to the citizens ' ol
Sandersville and Washington county His of
fice is on the corner in tne new building re
cently put up by Messrs. J. T. Youngblood
A Co., where he may always be found when
not profesiionaly engaged.
A, A. CULLENS.
Jnn. 24 58 oy
S. B. JON ES. ;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SmHdemilte C«.
June 2t, 1855. 20—tf
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
importer* and Dealer* in ..
FILES, CUTLERY, BLACKSMITH AND
all ether 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
ally low.
f^fGoods for the interior packed with care,
and shipped with dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct. 17, 1855 37 tf
DR.
WILLIAM L. JERNIGAN
permanently located himself at
H aving . r , ^ _
Davisborough respectfully offers his pro-
fesional services to the citizen of the Town and
county.'
apr4 - tf
Hesperian Harp.
a for sale by J. W. STANFORD of Sparta;
YOUNGBLOOD A Co., Sandera-
I J. T. ,
ville; IT. A. HAYLES & Co., Louisville; and
JNO. M. COOPER A Co., Savannah.
Jane-28,-1855
REDDING HOUSE,
JUacon, Ga.
T HE Subscriber (late Proprietor of the
Washington Hall) having leased the well
known Hotel (Floyd House) for a term of
years—the House will be known hereafter by
the name of Redding House, where he will be
happy tt» meet his old customers of the Wash
ington Hall and the Public generally, and
pledges himself to spare no pains to make his
guests comfortable. He has fitted up large
comfortable and convenient Rooms for Ladies
first floor, near the private entrance and Par
lor. This House is nea
nearest to the Depot.
H. 'P.- REDDING, Proprietor,
B. F. Dxnsk, Superintendent,
A«g 29, 1855 oy
Medical.
T nE undersigned having permanently loea
ted in Sahderevilie, would reapectlully offer
to the citizens of the Town and the inhabitants
of the Surrounding country, his Professional
services in the practice of Medicine and surgery.
His office is in the new building occupied by
J. T. Youngblood A co., where he may be
fonud at aUhours of the day and' night when
not Professionally engaged- '
HORATIO S. HOLUFIELD, U. D.
August 16th-1855. 1 year.
J. LAWTON SINGLETUN,
Attorney at Law,
sylVasia. GA-
\]|TILL practice in the conrtaofBcreven, Bnl-
.W lock, Effingham, Burke, Jefferson and
Washington.
Nov. 1st, 1655,
99—oy
DR. T. W. POOL,
Surgeon Dentist,
LOUISVILLE* GA.
nictice ib the following counties:
Lawrence, Emanuel, Burks, Jefferson,
Hancock, and W ashing ton.
Now. 29,1856
43 ly
MEDICAL NOTICE.
T HE undersigned respectfully tenders his
Profeesionai services to the citizens of the
counties of Washington nod Hancock. Office
, the house of W. B. Hall, Esq.
A. G, CARE WELL, If. D.
Halls H Roads June 14 1855 tW
9Jh V A N n Am, <Sf 0 A fl l A.
PROPRIETOR.
t«pbqr;j7; i85i > 37—ff
KIRK! k GlERtRD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
175 Bay Street, SA YANNAH, GA.
T3RACTICE in Wilkinson eonn'tr, and the
X coarta of the Eastern and Middle Circuits,
and the Conr'a of the United State* and- Su
preme Court of Georgia.
MrLvnan Marsh, j John Y. Gtibabd.
May Slat,’55. ■ 17—ly
CAIN & LEWIS
AUnmies at Law—Sparta, Georgia
XTT1 l.L praetio* in ell the counties of the
YV Northern Circuit—e id also in WaahinR-
ton. lefferaon *nd B»Mwin counties.
Office nver T. T. WindsWa Store, first door
to the risht. _ _ _ .
E.CAIN, l D. W. LEWIS.
.f ..„v 15 tf .
ioiJimr lani».
rriHE Snheeriher i* prepared to ptwure litre
1 Land Warrants for all thoee entitied by
tho la«t act of Cnn*rc«*. J. B. HAVNE.
Wayneebo-o, Ga., MaySlst,’55. 17—tf
A. J & T. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEYI AT LAW
AUGUSTA, GA.
May 31st,’55. 17—It
jaaiiiiaaj
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waywtbora, Ga.
Referto A.J.4T.W. Miller, AngcsU, Georgia
T. B. Mruam _ \ . Gao. A. Maasau.
May Slat,’’55. 17-rrty k-
DAVID J. ALEXANDER*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LooisTillcs Ga.,
WILL Practice in all theCoarta of the Mid
dle Circuit, and will site prompt attention to
all business entrusted.talus care.
May Slat, 1855. 17—ly
tii£&T mma, & co.
MANUFACTURERS 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 offer for sale on
ACCOMliODATING TERMS, at whole
sale and retail
No. 101Bryan, and 68, St. JuliensL
Savannah, da.
Oct 17. 1855. 37 tf
J. B. HAVNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lazo,
Waynesboro’ Burke County, Ga
PRACTICES In Burke, Scriven, Jefferson,
Washington, Bulloch, Emanuel,
_ Tatnall add Montgomery
counties.
May Slat,’55. . 17—tf
EVJtJVSJt MMRMdtJr
ATTORNIES AT LAW. /
* • Sandersville 6eorgla.
B. D. EVANS | R.P. HARMAN.
May 17, 1855. tf
wMisaiTt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville Georgia
fcb. 17, 1853. ♦—ly
B. L. PBESCQTT.
attorney at law
Sylyania, Scriven Co., Georgia
WILL gire his whole attention to the pra
ties of Law in all its branches.
July U, 1858. 84-«m
SAMUEL FIELD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville. Ga.
ocL 1 1854 tf
E. CUMMING.
aTto^n ey at law
Irwciaton Geo. -
Nov. 81, 48>^tf‘
DAVID G. WILDS,
Attorney at law, JSfyarta Georgia.
WILL praotine in the conntiea of Hancock
Washington,-Warren, tod Baldyrin.
ST Prompt attention paid'to the call* 1*100
of debts, Ac.
Jan 17 oy
HOBBY & CARSWELL, j
ATTQRNJES AT LAW, ’
Sglvanla, Striven Cduntg, Cia. .
Wax rnacncB in the Mienl*'Circuit. j
May 24 1855. . *f j
THOMAS C. AtfDAS. 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Sparta Georgia. ,
October, *. |
For the Central Georgias.
TO THE YORTH STAB.
Tben’rt hoary now dread icntinol of heaven,
For age succeeding age baa paaaed away,
Since thou wa# planted on tby fearflxl watch
In the high welkin of the skes; and yet .
Thou ait the same unchanging star of night,
The chronicler of days and yean gone by*
Thsaesr of myriad ageayat V> come.
What hast tbon not beheld with that meek eye,
Long, long before young Earth was born, Or. Sol
Himself shone on tho dark profirand of chaos
.When Deity remodled this old waste
Of aba^elass thifigs, and with a plastic hand
Dug oat the channels of the deep, and reared
The lofty mountains oflhe earth. Thou aaw’st
When the dread plniait hung from some tall
* cliff
In upper apace which meted ont the skiea,
And measured thelpsglinr.of every ater
That twinkled in tha diadem of Heaven.
And when the Holy Splat, like'the dove,
Stretched ite vast pinions from the east to watt,
And breathed the living energy-, through all
The great creation, enkindling the firgt spark
Of gleasy light, that ever feU on earth,
Thou sawest, and with the morning stars and all
The sous of God shonted aloud for joy.
But. what has thou not seen of earth itself
Through tha long line of hoary ages past,
Whan Eden, fair, bloomed ’mid the desert wild
And the first pair were happy in tha bliss
Of all created good : Or wnen the little Ark:
Rode safely on that shoreless sea, and moored
On the high cliffs of Ararat,* whence sprang
Forth into iifc^tbo busy tribes of men
io people the desolate wasteofthenew earth
And when on Sinia’s summit Moses stood
And listened to the Almighty’s voice, ss
It broke like the dread roar of thunder round
The vast immensity of space, and fell
With endlass echo into eaverna deep .
Beneath the nether skies— '
Thou in the dim etherial height gated oat .
With wonder at tha scene: much less, than
when
Long ages after, there appeared so zneak
The Star of Bethlehem in orient skies— .
Or when the earth
Was shakan like o rccd be’fore the wind,
And the bright suit'refused to-shine, as He
Who made them Buffered on the Roman Cross—-
i. -ffi
-JEKNI«1N, .
•Water and
v . Bum on,
Prondstsr, in sll thy rodiaat brightness burn,
And if thy days be numbered like all flesh,
And thon art doomed to perish in the blaze 1
fires,
known
Sparta, Ga.
E. M. T.
bj tkc Govcsor.
- CONCLUDED.
424 An act to amend the Charter
’ the Southern Mutual Insurance
npaid thereon, to the Famaritan
ociety of the city of Augusta.
425 Au act to incorporate the
426 An act to incorporate the
and to authorize
427 An act to prohibit any per-
Mountain in the
ker, Catoosa and
428 An act to incorporate Lau-
429 An act to incorporate the
r, and the town of Woodbury in
le county ofMerriwether.
430 An act to amend an act ap-
461 An act to incorporate the
touot Vernon Methodist Gamp
Ground, and .to appoint Trustees
lu
the Supreme Court
fendaut in error dies
sen the time of the' trial in the l-canier ’<
Atuideravtn^ Jaa 10 1856. 47. 11
the bill of exeeptioBSi .writ of efrcff,
citation and notioe iasaid CJourt.
'438 An act to incorporate- We-
laka Steam Boat C5ompanv; also to j division of the penal code.
Ln corporate O^ean and Tow Boat [
.Company, and to carry into jmme*
diate effect the provisions of an act
to ebang&iKe name of the Augusta
and -Waynestkyro’ lfeiil Road to the
Augusta and Savannah Rail Road,
to amend the Charter of said Com
pany, and for other ^purposes, ap
proved Febfuaiy 16th, 1856;
' 484 An act to authorize Asa
Houston Langston of Hart county,
to practice medicine in this State,
receive and collect the usual foes for
the same.-
435 An; act to incorporate the
city of Green::borbngh, to 'provide
for its government, define its power,
and for other purposes therein men<
tioned.
.436 An act to exempt persons
resident on Skidaway Island from
permorming road dutieson the main
land. ,
437- A n act- to elect, the; Attor.
nev Gen^rfi^ for the Middle Circnit
and the Solicitors General for the
fespeetive Jlidictal Cfrenits of this
State bv the ppople. and for other
purposes therein named.
438 An act. to cta*vm the'Tine*
between certain counties therein
named... ^
339 An set to divide the offices
of Tax Collector and Receiver of
Tax Returns of the conntv of Dade.
440 An act to change the time of
the ineetinjEr of the General Assem-
ht v of the State of Genreia from
the first Mondav in Nowemher to
the first Wednesdnv in 1'3V>y->mher
441 An act for the relief of Rob
ert G. Ford of the comity of Worth,
and Thomas M. Alston of Fannin
county.
442 An act to amend an act in
corporating the citv of Rome.
448 An act to anthori^ d. L.
Bolhfttrrinor of the conntv of Stew
art. t * he an heir at law of William
Carter of said cornitv.
444 An aet in relation to the poor
school -funds in certain counties
therein named. ^ *
445 An act to authorize John
W.-‘ Grantham, an infirm person
dnd a citizen of Cobb county, to ped
dle and vend goods, wares and
merchandize in the county of Cobb
without a license for that purpose,
as now required by law, and to en
title Matthew Crensham to similar
privileges, in the ceunty of Troup.
446 An act. explanatory of the
second section of an act entitfud an
act to alter and amend an act for
the more effectually securing the
jrdbate of wills, foe., approved 10th
December, 1812.
447 An act to authorize the Or
dinary of DeRalb county to pay the
teachers of poor children of said
county the balance in his hands of
the money appropriated for the
year 1855. *
448 Au act to alter and amend
the tenth section of the thirteenth
division of the penal code of this
State.
449 An act to reduce the Sher
iff’s Bonds of Worth, Hart and'
Pickens counties.
450 An act to authorize Tax
Collectors of this State to issue sum
mons of garnishment in certain ca
ses, and to regulate the same, and
for other purposes. -
451 An act to allow Andrew J.
Wooten of the county of Telfair, to
peddle and vend goods in the coun
ties of Telfair, Pulaski, Montgome-
I ,Apyling, Coffee, Irwin and
wnaes, free of license, and other
persons theifein named.
452 An act to continue in force
the tenth section of an act to fay
out aud form a new county from
iarts of the counties- of Early and
; Jjmdolph, approved February 18th,
1854.
453 An act to- exempt Daniel
and Lucinda his wife the property
of Harrison W. Riley, ft^minal
slaves, from the tax now imposed
by law on nominal slaves.
454 An .act to authorize die
Clerks of the Superior and Inferior
Courts in the county of -Ware to
keep their offices at their-residence,
if within eight miles of the. court
house, and to exempt the justices
of the Inferior Court from all other
public duties during their. continu
ance in office.
455 An let to incorporate the
city ot Americus in the county of
Sunitef;^''’'' 1 .. - ' ''
456 An -act to protect and to
[ charitable societies cer?.
fain privileges, and to make them
bodies corporate and politic. - -
county of Worth.
459 An act to point out the mode
or manner of collecting Magistrates
and Constables. fees in the county
of Chatham, and to amend an act to
repeal an act to extend the civil ju
risdiction of jtbp Justices of the
Peace, &c.
460 An set to incorporate the
Tbomasville Female College.
461 An act in relation to tho
publication 0* the advertisements
of County Officers of the connty of
Taliaferro. *
462 An act to authorize the Jus
tices of the Inferior Courts of this
Suite to exercise criminal jurisdic
tion^
463 An act to permit practising
attorneys to hold the office and dis-
char ge the duties of Justices of the
Peace in this State.
' 464 An aet to authorize the
Gainesville and Chattahoochee
Ridge Rail Road Companies to Con*
sojidate their Charters, and for oth
er purposes therein mentioned.
465 An act to define the liabili
ties of the several Rail Roa’d Com
panies of this State, for injury to
persons or property, to* prescribe in •
what counties they may be sued,
and how‘served with process.
466 A° act to explain and amend
an act to regulate the mode of su
ing the bonds of Excutors, admin
istrators and Guardians, approved
January 15th, 1852.
467 An act for the relief of Wm. .
H. G; Prior, executor, foa'
467 An act for the relief of
George M. Hodges and Josiah Hall
of the county of Macon.
469 An act to prevent Rail Road
Agents from shipping or convey
ing tbeir grain on the Western and
Atlantic Rail Road in preference
and to the injury of other persons,
and to punish them for suen offen
ces.
470 An act for the relief of teach
ers of poor children of the several,
counties of this State for the years
1853, ’54 and ’55.
471 An act to legalize .certain
processes in Monroe County.
472 An act in relation to the
public records of counties where
the same have been destroyed by
fire, declaring that . all deeds and
other instruments in writing that
have been recorded shall be consid
ered and taken as; haying been re
corded upon sufficient proof of exe
cution, and declaring what shall be
proof pf the contents of records so
destroyed.
473 An act to authorize the Job*
tiees of the Inferior Court of Troup
eounfy to levy an extra tax for the
years 1856 and 1857, to build a Jail
m said' county.
474 An^act to prohibit the pay
ment of storage on cotton in this-
State by farmers after selling from
their waggons.
475 An act to change the mode
of Executors, Administrators and
Guardians in making their return to
Ordinaries.
476 An aet to incorporate the
town of Morgan, in Calhoun county,
and appoint commissioners for the
same:
477 An act to establish and or
ganize a Court in the cities of Co
lumbus, Macon, Atlanta and Rome,
and to defino its jurisdiction.
478 An act to provide for estab
lishing lost or destroyed papers*
and sueiog upon^the same.
479 An act for the relief of John
J. Morris and John C. Morris of
Clay county; also for the relief pf
John McKinnc of Richmond cptur-
tv.
' 480 An act to consolidate the
offices of Tax Collector and Reoeiy-
er of Tax Returns for the county of
Fahnin.
481 An act to authorize the
Georgia and Florida Rail Road -
Company to construct a brand*
road.
482 Afi aet to amend the4eye?ai
acts in rektion to the exemption of
certain property from levy and sale^
and to provide a mode of securing
said propeiriy to *the wife and chil
dren or wife or child or children of
arid debtor. ;
483 An apt to require - tbe.D(e-;
pot Agents and Conductors of the.
Western imd Atfantic Rail Road,
to take an oath for rile forithfitl dsr>.
charge of their duties, and to pun
ish them for a violation of the same.
464 An act araehdatorv of an act
the fifteenth section of the fourteenth
a of the penal code. ;
An aet to. alter the - time of
.., ^entitled aff act to iacorporaXc the
;t to alfor and amend trustees of the Masonic Mali in the
town of M»Uedgeville r assented to
December 26thi 1831-
485 An act forth* protoction e*