The Empire State. (Griffin, Ga.) 1855-18??, January 06, 1859, Image 1

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J. 11. Steele & R* A. Grawford, Editors & Publishers. Yol. 4. THE EMPIRE STATE IS PUBLISHED* WEEKLY, J, 11. STEELE and It. A. CRAWFORD. TRRMBI TWO DOLLARS A .YEAR, IN ADVANCE, OR TIIRKE DOLLARS AFTER SIX MONTHS. Office up-stairs over W. R. Phillips & Cos. Advertisements are inserted at One Dollar per h quare for t ie tirst insertion, and Fifty tents per square- tor each in°rtion thereafter. ■ A reasonable deduction will be made to those who advert se by the year. , All Advertisement* not otherwise ordered wih be continu and till forbid . Sales of Lands by Administrators, Executors or Guar ians.are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday n the month, between the hours of 10 in the forenoon and I m the afternoon, at the Court House, in the county in vhi c!i the Land is.situated. Notice of these sales must be ?iven in a public Gazette forty days previous to the day Sales of Negroes imistb* made at public auctioii on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual bonas of sale, it the place of public sides In ‘the county where the Letters lestamemaiy, <u Administration, or Guardianship may mve been •granted—first giving forty days notice thereof in “one of the public Gazettes ot the State, and at the -Court House where such sale is to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be \Mven in ike manner, forty days previous to the t"> Debtors'-aid Creditors of an Estate, •must be publif-hed forty days. ~ Notice that- application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Lana, must oc -published for wo moot is. ... Notice for ff-ave to siNegroes moist be pt.L lialied two m uitlis before any order abb ute shall be made thereon liy t-e Court. Citations for Letters of Administration must l publish al thirty days; for Dismission Irmn Ad ministration, monthly, six months ; for Dismis sion from Guardianship, forty lays. Notice for the foreclosure, of Mortgage must be published monthly for four months ; for pub lishing Lost Pa era, for the full space of three months ; for compelling titles from Executors and Administrators, where a bond has given by the deceased. for the space ot three mouths. RATES OF ADVcRIiSIHQ. TF?. following are the Hates of Charges for Ad vertising determined on between the under signed. to take effect rom the tope of entering into any new contract: — gig-Transient Advertising,sl 00 per square, for the first insertion, and f>o cents for every subse quent one. BY CONTRACT 3 mod. 6 mos. 9 mos lyeur. ONE SQUARE, ••• • • without change,.... § 6 00'$ 800 f-10 00 SI2OO Changed quarterly... 7 00 10 00 12 00 I*loo Changed at will, 8 00 12 00 14 00 18 00 TWO SQUARES, withoutchange,... 10 00 L3 00 20 00 25 00 Changed quarterly,.. . r 12 00 18 00 24 00 28 00 Changed at wi11,.*.. . . 15 00 .20 00 25 00 GO 0q THREE SQUARES, without change 15 00 20 00 25 00 .10 <>o Changed quarterly... 18 00 22 00 2*5 00 34 00 Changed at will 20 00 26 00 32 00 10 00 HALF COLUMN. without change... 25 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 Changed quarterly,..! 28 00 32 00 45 00 -55 00 Changed at will, 35 00 45 00 50 00 60 00 ONE COLUMN, withoutchange,.. 60 00 70 00 80 00 SOO 00 Changed quarterly,.. 65 00 1 75 00 00 00,110 00 Changed at will 70 00’ 85 00 100 00*125 00 r Ail transient advertisements UTTf be tttwrtctf ■until or ered discontinued and charged for accord ingly. STEELE A CRAWFORD, “Empire State” A. G. MURRAY, “American Union.” AND HYDROP \TIIIC PRACTICE. DR. GKO RGB E. WHITE respectfully an nounces to the citizens ot Gridin, and adja cent country, th it he has located in Griffin for the purpose of practising medicine upon the above system. He comes well recommended. Will al ways be found at his office, first door below Wood ruff A Co.'s Carriage Repository, up stairs, unless professionally engaged. August 12,1858 H ly WILL YOU (10 NORTH WHEN YOU CAN DO BETTER SOUTH ? .Carriage & Harness Manufactory k Repository. FORSYTH, GEORGIA. HAVING purchased the entire interest of the late firm of Banks, Wilder & Cos., 1 invite the attention of the citizens of Monroe and sur rounding counties, to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top Buggies. Coaches, Rocknwys. Carri iges. Phaetons, Ac.. &c. lam constantly receiving additions not from the North , but from my. Shops, to my stock on hand, of three or four Baggies per week, which combine elegance and finish with lightness, strength, and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle. If *rhess, Ac., are most respectfully solic ited, which shall be pomptly supplied, and all en gagements for work promptly met. I have con stantly on hand a large assortment of Harness. uer Repairing done at short notice and war ranted. J. R. BANKS. August 12, 1858. 14 ly NOTICE. THE copartnership heretofore"'existing between E. F. Knott AS. H. Smith under the firm name and style r.f Knott & Smith in t.iepractice of Med icine. is dissolved by time expired according to ar ticles of agreement. EDWARD F. KNOTT, S. H. SMITH. Griffin, Feby Ist 1858, Dll. KNOTT, Respectly informs Ins friends, that he is occupyi ig his old stand, first lot below Mis. Ileeves’ where he will be pleased t> hear from his old friends and as ready as ever to serve all who may feet it to their intirest to call on him. Calls left at his office nr residence, in his ab-tnee wdl be promptly attended to. Griffin. Feby. Ist. 1858.’ ts. - House ami Lot for* Salt*. . THAT very desirable and well improved let i East Griffin, known us the Alexander place.— The house has six well finished rooms ; fire- place to eajh room ; good cook kitchen, two large negro houses; good framed stable and crib; a well of good water in the yard. The place has 35 or 40 acres of land altogether. The above will be sold low for cash. Apply at this Office or to J. Y. ALLEN. Griffin Ga.. .July 15. 1858. ts. SEWING MACHINES ! . SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MAT HINES ! SEWING MxCUIXES! sewing machines \ OF the latest and most approved styles, suitable for sewing Leather, Cloth, Negro Goods, Mus lins, Silks, Linens, Jaconets. &p., for sale at Ley- i den’s General Sewing Machine Depot, Atlanta, Georgia, at manufacturer’s prices. Send for sum j pies of work and prices. A. LEYDEN. Oct 7, 1858 22 ts SUPERINTFNDENTS OfFICK, C. K. R. 1 j Savannah, Dec. 8,1858. } | Meal *Wanted. “TtnyTTEN proposals will e received by the i VV undersigned until the 25th of this month, ’ for supplying tills Company with Good Corn Meal l for the ensuing year. The quantity required will I be about 225 bushels every two weeks, delivered at j Savannah. Macon, Eatonton, or any station on *.)is ! Road. The meal must weigh 48‘pounds net per | bushel. The first delivery will be required on the j lflth of January next. GEO - NY. ADAMS, : I>BC. Id, 1558. St Gen’l Superintendent, > (8 in $t x t 111 I Cariis. L. T. Doynl, *T. H. CnrapbAl. DOYAL & CAMPBELL, AT TOIt N E V S A T L A VV, * GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Hill Street, between Woodruff*; s Car riage Repository and Benham’s Furniture Store. Will practice in all the counties of the Flint District, and in the Supreme Court, a References ; . Themselves. O. A. Lociirane, John Lamar LOCHfiANE & LAMAR,, A 2 TOR N E Y S A T LA W. Macon, Georgia. HAVING associated themselves fn business will devote their attention exclusively t 6 the practice of their profession. G. VV. EMERSON, I>. >. 8., X> IE2 2ST *2? HE jfe ! 3? *> Griffin, Georgia. Feb. 4, 1857. .40. .ts 7 JAMES G. JOIINSON, A T TOII NE Y A T L A IV , THOM ASTON, Ol- Olll.t. . Refers to JIM JOHNSON, Thomaston, Ga. .miy. 28th, 1857, 13-t-f W. POPE JORDAN, AT T 0 RN EY AT LAW, tclSlilOl,. , fU'OVgIB. WILL practice in all the counties of the Flint Cir cuit, May 3,1855 ts (). V WILLIAMS’ BY3E3 WATSR, A CERTAIN cure for sure eyds. Price >1 per bottle. Can be had at Mr.’BrawnerV Griffin. Ga., or by addressing O. F. WILLIAMS. June 24,1855. Im Liberty Hill. lIENRY HENDRICK, A T T O R N E Y A T L A W, Jackson, Bulls County, Georgia. May “A, 1855.. tl GARTHELL & GLENN, ATTO II N E Y.S A T L A W,* ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TTTJLL attend the Courts in the counties of Fnl- VV ‘ton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell. Meriweth er, Coweta, Cair >ll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Qabb, and Spalding. Lucius J. Oaktkell, Lutkkk J. Glenn, Formerly of Washington Fonneriyol'McDonc ugh Georgia. Georgia. May 10, 1855 Jtf JAitED II.WIN WIIITAKHII GUSTVUS H. DATES WHITAKER k BATES, A TT O RNE Y S yl T L A TV. ATLANTA. GEORG IA. WILL Practice in the Counties contiguous-to the city of Atlanta, and on the several Lues of Railroad.- ’ Atlanta. Feb. 15.1858. JAMFS i tl!is, - 7 - ATTO nN E Y A T .I,A W, Gkiffin, Gkiuig : a. December 15th. 1857. 3-tffi G. J. Green John D. Stewart. GREEN & STEWART, A 7 TGR JV E Y S A T L A TV, GrilSn,.., Georgia. ■VTTILL practice in all tlie Courts of the Flint YY Circuit.and i;i theSuoiMne Court at Atlanta. OFFICE over Hill'A Smith's Store Hill street. Griffin, Jan. 13th, 1358. .ts. JOHN B. PILSBUIIY, A TT 0 R N E Y A T L A IV, (.rifSsi, ticoiKiu. WILL pay prompt attention to all claims en trusted to h>s care. January 2otli, 1858. -37-1-y James 11. Lyons James S. Boynton LYONS & BOYNTON, Jackson, Raitts County,Ga. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care, in the following counties : Newton, Henry. Spalding, Pike; Upson, Batts and Jtaper and will also attend the Federal Court at Marietta and Savannah. KEi-'KKMNCES : Hurd. Ilungerford & Cos.. Monticelfo.fia : Maxey, Jordon & C0.,d0 : J. A. Becks & Cos., (ijiffin, Ga., Bancroft. Lemon & Cos,, Charleston, S.C.: Marshal! & Burge, do. March 11,1858, ly ~ DANiELYDISMUKUr A TrOliX li Y S A T LA W, And Solicitors in Chancery. Griffin, Georgia. _Apnl 29t1, 1858. ’ Ofttf W. 11. iUliilV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fayetteville, Geo. Will piactice in the counties of Fayette, Camp bell, Coweta, Spalding and Henrv. March 25th, 1858. __ (iv.) BR, SMITHY TENDERS his professional services as a Physi ciun and Surgeon, to the ci izens of Griffin and vicinity. OFFICE at F. W. A. Doyle’s Law Office below Clark & Nix’s Carriage Shop. March 3.1858. _ ly._ • .?. & YY. J. Kelly, Commission cind Forwarding Meroiiants, Chattanooga, Tennessbs. September 10, 1850 20 tt r,.T. TKtYAI fi. M. NOLAN. DOYA.L k NOLAN, A T TORNE Y S A T LAW, Goorsiin. WILL practice in the counties of Henry, Ful ton, Fayette, Coweta,Spalding, Butts, Mon roe and Newton, 3T Col. I)oyal exclusively responsible for the , collection ot claims, Mr. Nolan having no interest in that branch of the practice. fi®* Reverence—Themselves. April 2, 1860 .48....1y GIN FACTORY. - THE subscriber takes tins method of in- public, that he continues the manufacture of Gins, THRASHERS, Fans, &e. Also, he manufactuves and keeps on hand a lot of fine Bedsteads, besides other work in the Cabinet line. - Thankful lor the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed, he hopes by promptness to merit a continuance. All my work warranted to perform well, and no work allowed to go out of the Shop without my inspection. S. 0. MITCHELL. Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing liner the hrm name of S. C* Mitchell & Sons, ! is thisday dissolved bv mutul consent. S. 0. MITCHELL & SONS, Griffin, Oct. 22, I&s6~*2C—tf GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY HORNING, JANUARY 6, 1859. GREEN & BARROW, ATTO R N E YSA T L AW, jSnYncsvlUe, .1... .Georgia, Will practice iu all the Courts of Flint Circuit, and the Supreme Court. H. C. BORROW, Residence, Barnesville. H. GREEN, Residence, Zebulon. Nov. 18. 1858. Dll. D. 31. WILLIAMS, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. tf®, Office on Hill Street, over Banks’Boot & Shoe Store. May 3, 1855. tt IIP Physician and Surgeon, 1 GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Sept. 2. lSoi 17 ts pTa no fortes. r pHE undersigned takes pleasure - y. 1 in again calling the attention of the public to his large and complete f I ® I < • stock of PIANO-FORTES,now offered for sale at his Music V-. aiv Atoum, corner ot Hill street and Broadway. These PIANOS are all fresh and new,-direct from the very best manufactures North, and for beauty of finish, power and volume oftone, are not excelled bv any others made in the Union having all the newest and latest imorovemsnts in them. The styles range from t.heplain square Six Octaves up to the rich and elegantly carved center Seven* o<iavePiano. They will be sold at precisely New York retail rats with only the addition of height from New York. A written guaranty will accompany every one sold, to thiseffect: “If at aiiy time within 12 month’s using, any detect is found which cannot be remedied to the entire satisfaction of the pur chaser, it can be returned and exchanged for another.” Prices range from $225 to SSOO, accord ing to finish,&c. The newest and latest publications of Slieet Music always on hand, together 1 itli a fine stock of SU PERIOR OLDVfoLIXS,and nearly every thing usually found in Music Stores. J. W.*SHACKLEFORD. O-bfn. Sentember, ?3,T557. .ts liARDWARE & IRON. C. H. JOHNEOMj F HILL STREE T G RIFE IN, GA., KEEPS constantly on handatarge and well assort ed stock of English and American llaudwark. o'l every description. and of sujienor quality Iron Steel, of-all kinds and sizes. FARMERS’, CARPEN TERS’, BLACKSMITH and TANNERS’ TOOLS —a large assortment ; ICUATS,. OILS, VAR NISHES, BRUSHES and COLORS, of all kinds ; Cut and Wrought Nails and Spikes, all sizes; Lamp, Whale, Linseed and Tanner’s Oil. always in store ; Ca rri ag e Tr im min g s Os every description,comprising Axles, Springs, Spokes, Hubs, Rims, Bands, Boxes. Dash es. Side Arms. Lamps. Shafts, Leathers, Cloths. Laces, Nails. Tacks. Bolts, Clips Nuts ••• _ and Wrenches. Wrought and Cast Iron for Saw and Grist Mills, Leather Belting, &c. ... .Tlmse wishing to purchase Hardware, will do well to (irrll. as ! dual in that line exclusively, and aside from the lai-gt'and varied assortment I offer, my-prices are calculated to give satisfaction to all. June 25, 1850 1'... .ts TAKE NOTICE. T'llE subscriber infofms his friends and the pub lic generally, that he still continues to carry on the Tin an tl heel Iron Business. in all its bandies ; that lie will attend to roofing, gmtt ring, .and .ill job work, with punctuality, and in a workmanlike manner. He is now receiving a supply of FANCY AR TICLES, tootediom-to mention-Hardware,Stoves, Castings and Cutlery, which lie will sell low. Give him a call andprove for yourself. SAMUEL PILSBUIIY. Griffin, Feb. 13, 156 G... .40... .ts TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. TII E undersigned has constantly on hand a large supply of Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Plain and Fancy Tin A’are of every kind, which will be sold low for CASH ’ All kinds of Job Work,such as Roofing Gutter ing, Sheet Iron and Copper Work, done at short notice and warranted. JAMES K.JAILLET. Third door from Hill & .Smith’s formerly occupied by Jasox Burr. ‘Griffin,March, 3rd, 1858. A. W. BEDHAM & GOT, iIKAJLi; Its IN Plain asstl Fancy Cabinet Ware, HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA. ’ ■ The public are respectfully invi- ted to call at our New Furniture gjk* ; :> Store,opposite C. 11. Johnson & j ’?"( Co.’s, east side of Hill Street, and examine our stock of new and beautiful FURNI T U R E , consisting!!! part of Fine French Sofas, Sofa Beds, fete- Splendid Mahogany Wardrobes,Mar ble Top Tables Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut and Extension Dining tables ; Secretaries, Burcaiis and Sideboards, of the very rarest quality and’ tin* iHh.- A newand. beautiful article of Cottage Cliatnl'M Furniture. Ornamentally painted ,c nr prising a setasfollows: Oi e Bureau, on;; Bedstead , Sink and Waslistand, Toilet Table. Towel Stand,Four Parlor Chairs, aid a Rocking Chair. BEDSTEADS ami CHAIRS. , From t, he lowest to the highest prices. 45. The above, and many other articles not enu merated. we are prepared to sell on as low terms as can be obtatneo in any similar establishment in Western Georgia. Also Gilt and Rosewood mould ing, plain and fancy, made to suit the wants of purchasers. Glass for Picture frames, &0., always on hand. May 3,1858. • ts NOT! C E . ALL persons indebted to to the late firm of Clark & Six, liy’ Note or account, will do well to •Come forward and settle by the 15th day of July next or they willfind the same plac ed in the hands of the proper authorities for collection, without fail, as the business must be closed. CLARK & NIX. July Ist, 1858. A VALUABLE BOOK ! Entry Farmer ought to have a copy of the “Chi nese Sugar Cane—Sorgho and Imphee—'lhe Chinese and African Canes’’—A Treatise upon their Original Varieties and Culture, Their value os a -Forage Crop, and the manu facture of Sugar, Syrup, Alcohol, Wines, Beer, Cider. Vinegar, Dye-Stufis ; with a paper by Le onard Wray, Esq. of CnttVaria, . tid a description of his patented process of crystalixiflg the. Juice of the Impliee. To width are added copious translations of valuable French paniphelts. , By HENRY S. OLOOTT. Price $1 25, sent Postage Free, to any address. For sale by WM. KAY, Agent. ’ .NOTICE. CTUIE public are hereby notified that Seoak & L Blaispai.E holds a certain promissory Note against the for work as Demist, the consideration of which has failed ; the public are hereby warned riot to trade for said note, as l am determined not to pay the same. This 11th day of December 1858. ASA W. MORGAN. Pec. 15, 1853. 32 3t ••NtfPENT UP UTICA CONTRACTS OUR POWERS—THE tV HOLE BOUNDLESS CONTINENT IS OURS.” BOOK AND MUSIC STORE! ISRAEL P-UTN'-AM. (Successor to Puttiam & Caarpbell.) HAVE constantly im hand a complete assort meat of School, Religious, Scientific, and Miscellaneous BOOKS, Blank Books, Stationery, Musical Instruments, Paper-Hangings and Window Curtains, fine Cut lery. Fancy Articles, etc., etc. J6ir Cash orders lor Law and Medical Books supplied at sheet in tied,at Publish* vs’ rates. Books and- Music bound i any required style. Subscriptions received, at Publisher's prh es. for Godey, Harper, or any other periodical, A liberal deduction to Teachers and Mercbauts, . Any Books, Music,'or Stationery ordered weekly without extra charge. KW Our terms are CASH . or t punctual cus tomers (and to them ohl.;). wo will sell 011 three months’ time from dite, making < Si accounts due quarterly, and customers are re- uired to settle promptly. July 15,1 .78.—ts. C. S. WRIGHT, .sr*. _ ■ IVATI, thriSSV, K, tJcJiJEWELRY REPAIRER, GRIFFiy .GEORGIA Will execute all work iff lus h---. with neatnes and dispatch. Sept. 2,1858. 17 tl The subscriber is agent for Griffin, and adjaeen country. All orders left with him will lie faithfully attended to. A. R. EEII), Agent. * July 29, 1858. J 2 ts TROUT HOUSE, ATLANTA, 1 GKOf.GIA. rnow under the supervision of Dr. -T. D. Boyd, (a former proprietor of the Charleston Hotel.) who lus leased the above pr r.eity, and wh*> in tends to keep a Housecorresporiilmg with the pro gressive improvements of Atlanta : if he docs so, visitors will find things at the Trout neat and com fortable. Families especially will find good rooms and well arranged for their accommodation. Dee. 16, 1858..2m TfiSSOLHITON^ “pilE Copartnership heretol'crf existing l•<.tween l the subscribers, under the r: in name of J. A. & J. C. Becks by mutual .-on.-e.-t, is this day dis solved. -A'i peVsiips in ilsbted to said firm, are requested t>). settle pita Jl >J The. bus'nos oithe tlrnt Wilt be be!Ucn ‘ . Flit” puf.neis; J. A. BEEKS, . J.C.BEEKS'. . Griffin, Jan. Ist ,1856. The subscribers, having purchased J. A & J. C. Becks’ Stock of Goods, will continue the business under the firm name of .!. A, REEKS & CO- It is their intention to keej the best STOCK GF ERY BOOBS in the City ot Griffin. Their present Stock consist of 11 assortment of STAPLE DRV GOODS, LADIES DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. SHOES CARRIAGE GO >DS, Hardware, Crockery, &c, A share of public patronage is vespccUitllv so licifed. ‘ J. A. BERKS. T. J. BROOKB. Griffin, Jan. Ist, 1-57. E. It. GOODRICH. THE subscriber, in retiring from the Mercbnn t.ile business, in Griffin, re turns his thanks to the patrons oithe firm 01-J. A.A .!.*'. Becks, and so licitsthcir pateonage for tin new Firm. J. C. BERKS. Griffin, Ga.,Jan’y. Ist, 1857’ 37-ts Fifty P(Jiß , 's Reward. RANAWAY about tin* ‘August .laatf.-i-mm the subscriber, r<-s ; ding iu-Spalding county, a negro boy named MOSES, a hlm-k.about 5 fret. 7 incites high, weighing about 145 pounds, rather a smartJmy, and il well. On his neck he has a conspicuous scar, caused, /m he says, by fa lib; on an ax -. 1 purchased said boy tr nt James Max well, Esq., formerly of Savannah, where said boy was raised. Said boy may have been enticed off by some white man, uf*’which case, [ will pay the above reward for the apprehension of the boy and thief, with testimony to onvief. or twenty-five dol lars to have said boy lodged in jail so that 1 recov er him. • GIN ETHAN CRAWLEY. Dec. 16, 1858. .32. .2m* YY HISKI: R A N D O,‘J W 1 tke ‘.h-ustnche and Yt W t o grow strong and luxiumnl in | ffiK? m° Tii,where there was none before, It will i not stain or injure the skin. .Price $1 sent, to all 1 parts of the country. Address, Dr. s. p. sheldon; New Y’ rk <fity. i October 14 th. 3m “LIGHT! mm LieiiTI 35 Danftml & teisf, Non-; Explosive,Seif-Generating Gas Lamp!! ONE LAMP EQUAL TO SIX CANDLES! ] The Cheapest Lamp How in Use! THE Undersigned, having purchased from the | Inventor, tin; Right, for the counties of Spald ing. Butts and Pike,‘takes pleasure in announcing I tnat-hc is now ready to nil all orders with which lie 1 maybe favored. The brilliancy of the light pro-i duced by this Self-Generating Gas Lamp, is equal ; to the Coal Gas Light of cities. The public mnv j rest assured that there is no humbug about it. It is entirely safe, and not subject to explosion, as is the case with the common Fluid Lamp. Come and examine for yourselves, and you are sure to buy. . IV. F. MOORE. Hill St.. Griffin, Ga., June 3.1858. ts CONFECTiONERY and Ciindj- |{aiutfacfory THE undersigned would inform bis friends and customers, that be has removed his entire stock of confectio!:ftri?s to the House adjoining L. Shulman & Bro.'s. riage Repository, Iliß stiret, where he would solicit a continuance of the very liUeia! patronage here tofore bes/o wed. R. MARTIN, Griffin, fi a., June 17 _ HiU street. £ GBIFFIN; v- IKA:.K I'EAI.KP.S IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ano OF ‘ VEBY Which they offer at low paying cnstombrn. t#< [ Macon, November, 25,1858. 23 ts Acts Passed by tiae Ps e-ela t Legis lature and ssented to by the (Governor.—-Concluded. , 6 * An act to authorize Martha B. Biliks, administratrix, and Jos. 11 Batiks, administ-ator of Richard Banks, deceased, to sell certain lauds at pri vate sale's. . 61 An act to change the time of hol ding this Superior Courts of the cnuti ! ties of Baker and Mitcheii, and to au ; thorize the Judge of the Superior Court I of Jefferson to hold court two weeks; to change the time oT holding the Superior of Webst r county, and the Inferior Court of Muscogee county; the Superi or Court of Heard county, and to pro ! vide for the location of- anew county [site uncertain cotHittgencies in the couu | ty of Baker, to dispose of the present | public buildings, to levy an extra tax, i Ac. ! 02 An act to impose additional pen | allies upon th*Blnk ot the State, so as to compel them to comply with the re ! Gpihitions of an act to provide against * the forfeiture of the several bank citar ! tors in this State on account of non-spe .j cie payment for a given time, and for i other purposes therein mentioned, pass led by a constitutional majority at the I last Session, over the Executive veto. 63 An act to give the rules absolute j against officers in this State a lien upon : property, and to give officers the cou ! trol of executions in certain case*. 64 An ii<*si t” make valid and bi ding t! e subscription heretofore made by he Mayor and Council of the City of Col umbus to the stock of the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company, kc. 66 An act to define the liabilities of Stockholders in Banks tfnd other char te;eh institutions in this State. 06 An act to make vu and tie contracts of minors, with certain exceptions. ; 67 An act to repeal a part of the fifth ! section.of the act organizing the Supreme ! Court. 08 An act to authorize the the Inferior Court lo administer the oa; h of office Lfthe J ustiees of the Peace 69 An act to authorize Guardians to act as Administrators in certain cases &c. 70 An act to‘extend the writ of cer tiorari to possessory war ants. 71 An act to u'jend an uct to au thorize the Justices of the Inferior Courts of the several counties in this State, up on the recotiicndaiion of the Grand Ju ries thereof, to assess and collect a tax : for the payment of Grand and Petit Ju r.-rs. and at their pleasure t > di-couiin iue and* again re-assess the same upon sail recommendations 72 An act to empower and author ize ti e Ora rnu'ies of tffe difi rent coun ties o! the Kta'e to grant an order to executors and administrators represent ing estates, and guardians representing wards having wild and scattered lands ; lying in .different counties, to sell and ; dispose of the same at priva tesale vvheu ’ ever the interest of the estate or ward requires it. 73 An act to compel the Judges of the i Superior Con: 1 in each Circuit in the j State, to h fid adjourned terms iu every | county within their Circuits when the ; business require*, until the docket is cleftred, and for other purposes. 74 An act to prescribe the mode of j perfecting service, and to tcgu.ate the proceedings iti cases of sclera facias on non-residents. • 75 An act to amend an act eivitled an act to protect the estate of orphans and to make permanent provisions for the p'n-r, approved Dec. 18th, 1772. 76 An act to amend an act approved Dec. 19t:.’ 1829, to point out and reg | uhite the manner of t.king testimony ;i f females in certain eases, .-o as to in clude practfsi* g plnsieiaus in actual em : ployment. 77 An act for the better government ;of .the Western & Atlantic Railroad to secure Gdeiity iu its fiscal agenda and all J other persons indebted to said Road, - ,in d to prevent, as far as it is possible, • iruillq-s and expensive litigation, and lo ; make th - ilccimut books of said Wes tern & Atlantic Rail-road evidence in certain cases, and for other purposes. 78 An act to repeal all laws and parts of laws authorising lotteries in tl is ! State 79 An net to amend an act in rela tion to public records of counties where they have been destroyed by lire, Ac. 80 >.n act to amend the laws in rela tion to. defaulting tax payers, and to prescribe the du'ivs of Tax t oilectors in such cases, Ac. 81 An act to alter aud amend, the second section sixth div.sioas of the Pen al Code of this State. 82 An act to authorize Ordinaries in this State to issue cost’s ti fuson general ly. 83 An act to protect religious spe e ties in the exercise of their duties. Ac. . 8-1 An act to make the Receivers of ax returns in tiie several counties of this Suite hereafter to be elected, asses sors of taxes in certain easoslierein nam ed, and for other purposes. 85 An act to amend the acts in rela lion to taking cases to tire, Supreme Court. 86 An act io alter the certiorari laws of this State. 87 An aci for the support of tire Pu pil- of the Georgia Academy for the. Blind. 88 An act to make the Governor of tins State, and in iris absence, the ol dest mouther of the Board of Tru -tees of Franklin College, who may be present, P|e|idtfjnt of the Board. .89- An act to fix and make certain the * time of holding t.he election of Judge of the Superior Courts of the Pataula Cir cuit . 90 An act to lay off and organize a new county from the counties of Wash ington, Emanuel and Laurens, to be called Johnson, to be attached to the Middle Judicial Circuit, Fiist .Congres sional District, 2nd Brigade, Ist di'vis sion. G. M., and for other purposes. 91 An act to repeal the 3d and 4th Section ot an act entitled an act to amend an act to incorporate the town of Lumpkin in Stewart county, assented to December 26. 1881, approved Janu ary 11th 1850, and prescribe the duty of the Road Commissioners. 92 An act to prevent the sale of spiritous liquors from one to five gallons ui the county of stewart., only on condi tion therein named. . 93 An. act to authorize the Justices of the Inferior Court of Haralson cotin j ty to levy an extra tax for the purpose! of extinguishing the debt of said countv, Ac. 94 An act to establish a board of ed ucation in Lincoln, to confer certain P'-wers, and to declare wh.it .Teachers shall be entitled to draw on the Poor School Fund, to authorize the election’ of School Commissioners in Jasper coun ty, and for other purposes 95 An act to amend an act’ to incor porate the Atlanta Medical College* Ac. 96 Au act to prescribe the mode and manner of selecting uiaw.ng ami summo ning tales Jurors -or the trial of crimi nal ca>es in the Superior Court of Chat ham county, aud for other purposes. 91 A act to amend an act to author ize the Trustees of Gly:n county Acad emy to lease b” sell the Academy build >ng and estate of said Academy rind to protect ilr* funds of the same Ac. 98 An act to define the line between the counties of Montgomery and Tattn all, and Tat nail and Euiuniml. 99 An act to auth a ize the Inferior Court of Hart county to pay over cer tain money to the Ordinary of said coun ty 100. An act to change, the times of holding the Inferior Courts in the coun ties of Forsyth and Cherokee 101. An act to consolidate the officers of Clerks of the Superior and Inferior Courts in the county.of Glasscock. 102 An act to provide for the retail of spirilons liquors in the counties of Marion, Elbert, Bibb, and Mitchell in this State, and for other purposes. 103 An act to repeal the 16lh section ‘ of an act to incorporate a Bank in the ! city of Atlanta, to bo called the B ,nk ot Fulton and for other purposes. 103 \n act to establish a Tobacco In I spection, in the town of Canton, .and to hTOYtde for the appointment of inspec- S tors. | 105 An act to incorporate the Cass | countv Agricultural Society, j 106 An net to compensate the pet t Jurors of the County of heard, aud provide for the paym nt of the same. 107 lo clia. ge the time of holding the Inferior Court of Walker count v. lOS To consol.date tie offices of Tax < ol'cctor and Receiver of Tax Re turns in the county of Haralson. 109 To incorporate the Cotton Plan ters Convention of the State of Georgia. 110 To legalize the proceedings ot tiie Superior Court of 1 aliaferro coun ty. 111 To authorize the Inferior Court ot Washington county, to levy and col lect an extra tax for building” a Jail in said county and other purposes. 112 In incorporate Hudson Lodge No. 208, Free and accepted Masons, situated at Glades cross roads in Put nam county 113 To incorporate the town of Wares - boro and to provide for its government. 11A To authorize .the Justices of the Inferior Court of Dawson county to le vy an extra tax for 1859. 115 To extend the corporate limits of the town of Hartwell. 116 ! o repeal an act to authorize overseers, of the Roads in Walker, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Cobb Cherokee, Bibb, Sumter, and Gilmer, counties to appoint waruers and to define their du ties. 117 To change the line between El beri and Hart counties. 11S To allow the Wills Valley Rail road Cos to use a. form of order, Ae. 119 To amend the charter of the town of Mon tied !o,so as to give the elec tion of Marshall to the legal voters of j said town. 120 To compensate Justices of Peace! of H iil county fin-returning poor chil-| dren. . 121 To. incorporate the Springer Mountain Gold and Copper Mining i ompany. 122 For the relief of John Woodall, late of Jones county, one of the Sm-uri tics of Felix Woodall for delivery of certain Books. * . 123 For the relief of 11. Varner of Cobb county. 124 To authorize and require the Jus tice's of the Inferior Court of Madison to collect by suit or otherwise the re-; maiuder <>r unexpended portion of the Academic funds now in the hands of the Trustees of said Academy or that may hereafter come into their hands, Ac., to be applied to the education of poor chil dren. 125 To authorize the Justices of the Inferior .Court cf Pulaski com. t v to levy | an extrafttax to build anew Court-house! and Jail. . £ 126 To authorize Guardians Admin-j istrators and Trustees resi Lug’, in the] county of Richmond to invest the funds! in their hands as such in the bonds of the city of Augusta, issued by authority of the city council, 127 To change and fix the time of holding the Superior Courts in the coun ty of Lumpkin and to authorize the draw- [T B n iff B—ln Advance. No. 34. mg and summoning of two panels of Grand Jurors, and for other purposes. 128 To require the Clerk of the Su perior and Inferior Court of Burke coun ty to make a report to the Inferior Court of said c- muty of all moneys collected or received by him for fine or otherwise for comity purposes, and to settle the same with said Court instead of the Grand Ju ry. 129 To amend 3d secti -n of an act to prescribe the manner iu which the names 4 persons may be changed, and born illegitimate may be made legitimate, aud to carry into effect the provisions of tlio constitution upon that subject, and to prescribe the manner in which children may be adopted. 13 0 To amend an act to regulate the rates of license in this S ! ate, so fur as relates to Wilcox’ eounyy. and also to define the feed of the Ordinary of ham com ty 131 To authorize the arrest by the Marshal of the village of Sparta, without a warrant, and the confinement in the Jail of Hancock county, all persons vio lating the laws, passed by the Commis sioners of said village, against drunkuesfy and gross immoral conduct m the streets of said village. 132 To change and alter the line be tween Fa’ ette and Clayjton counties, so a- to include certain persons in the coun ty of Clayton. 133 To toy out and organize anew county from the counties ot Lowndes.and Thomas. 134 To alter and amend the charter of the city of 1 aeon. -135 To alter aud amend the 2d, 3d and 4th sections of an act establishing the line “bet ween Liberty and Mclntosh erunties, Ac., passed 1193, assented to i Dee. 22d, 1851. 136 To change the line between Wayne and Glynn counties. 131 To increase the privileges of the Mechanics’ Independent Fire Company of the city of Augusta. 138 To alter and change the time of holding the Superior and Inferior Courts iof .Sumter, and the Superior Courts iu I Chattahoochee, county. ( 139 To authorize the Justices of the j Inferior Court of Bryan county, to levy an extra tax for educational purposes. 140 To point out the manner in which constables, neglecting or refusing to levy |or collect the money on Distress War* j rants for tines, shajl be ruled before the j general Board of Road Commissioners :of Chatham and Carroll counties, and ; for other purposes. 1 141* To change the timj of Holding the j Inferior Courts of Baldwin-county. I 142 To change the line between Ward and Fierce counties. i 143 To locate the road hands living | upon Comber’s Islands and Potosi upon I Rifle cut. 144 To amend an act to incorporate the (icorgia Air Line II It Cos., and to confer upon them certain powers and privileges, approved March sth 1806. 145 To incorporate an Infantry corps in the town of Fort Valley, and to in corporate the Oglethorpe Light Infantry, of Sava it uah, Ac -146T0 compensate Grand and Petit i Jurors in Emanuel county. 1 141 To amend an act entitled an act, | to amend an act, amendatory of, and iu ; addition to the various acts heretofore ! passed in relation to the city ot Savan ; nah. approved Dec. 8, 1849, Ac. Ac. | 148 To change the line between Dough j erty and Worth counties, ii 49 To alter and amend the Road laws ;of this State oppfbved Dec. 19, 1818, | so far as relates tn the appointment of i commissioners’ for the counties ot Gor | don and Bibb, and fol other purposes, j 150 To legalize an election and make’ ; valid the acts of Samuel Curt right, as- Ordinary of Troup county. 151 To provide for the compensation of Grand and Petit Jurors of Dawson county, in Superior and luftr.or courts. 152 To require the State Treasurer to siam the Coupons of the old six per cent, bonds of this State for the whole inter est as it falls due, to issue new bonds with all the Coupons signed. 153 To authorize the Georgia Rail Road and Baukimr Company to build a Branch Road to Eatouton in Putnam county. j 154 To repeal an act approved Feb. | 15th, 1854. to extend the provisions of ! this act. to regulate the fees of Magi** | trates and Constables, Ac., so far as re j lates to the county of Warren. 155 To change the line . between Ir win and Worth counties. 156 To authorize the Justices of the Inferior Court of Pickens county to levy and collect an extra tax to pay the coun tv out of debt incurred by building a Jail 151 To prevent non-residents in the county of Miller from* camp hunting. 158 To change an t fix the line be tween Jefferson and Emanuel counties. 159 To incorporate the Gwinnett Manufacturing Company, and define the the rights and privileges and liabilities of the same. 161 To amend an act to incorporate Marshall College iu Griffin, approved Dec. 23d, 1854. 262 To amend an act entitled an act to amend the various acts in relation to the city Court of Savaunalu Ac., as sented to Dec. 22d, 1851. 163 To incorporate the town of Dah lonega, and to provide for electing Com* inissiooers. - \;V.V ’■* 164 To amend an act pointing out tl>c*mqde °f collecting a certain descrip tion of debts therein mentioned, and to* extend the provisions of the same. COXTIN’CEIVo.V KOURTIT PAOt.’