The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, February 06, 1852, Image 1

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GEORGIAN THE CENTRA! 18 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, TERMS : If paid strictly in advance, per year, $1 50 If not paid at the time of subscribing, $2 00 These terms will be strictly adhered to WITHOUT RESPECT TO PERSONS, AND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE SET TLED UP EVERY YEAR. - .. Advertisements not exceeding twel /e lines, will be inserted at one dollar for thejfirst in sertion, auYffly cents for each continuance. Advertised r-rits not' having the number ot in sertion specified, will he published until for- ^ Sales of Lanri and .Negroes by Executors, Administrators and Guardians, are required by law to b« advertised in a public gazette sixty days previous to the day of sale. THE A CARD* undersigned having associated themselves in tlie practice“of medicine surgery aiid midvy’fe"^,under the name and ‘.style of Haynes oz, Brantley, tender thei • professional services to the citizens oi Washington cu .ntv and hope by the entire de voti on of their link and attention to the pu| suit of their profession, to merit and receivr the same liberal patronage 'hitherto extented them individually. Office opposite the Cen tral Georgian Office, . ' W. P. HAYNES, S. D. BRANTLEY. 27, 1852. 1—I)' Eist of Acts Passed by tlie Eegisla- ture at the Session of 1851 and 1852’ No. 1. An act to amend an act to ineor- jan. The sale of Personal Property must'be ad vertised in like manner forty days. Notice to Debtors and Creditors ot an es tate must be published forty days. Notice that application will be mad.e to the Court of ordinary for leave to sell Lana and Negroes, must be published weekly for tour months. , , T ., All letters on business must be vosl-paia BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JNO. ¥, RUDIS1LL, ATTORNEY AT IjAW, SANDERSVILLE, Ga. March 10, 1851 _ 8—ly ‘ JAMES S. HOOK, Attorney at Law, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF . . 1 Washington, Burke, Scriven, Middle-circuit. ^ jargon and Emanuel. Southern Circuit. | - - - - Laurens. OonuJeee Circuit \ - - - - Wilkinson. (>:ac. next door to the Central Georgian office. jam 1, 1852. 51 ty XJ Notice. LL persons indebted to the undersigned oiint are ifter either by note or book account are re quested to make immediate payment, as utter the TENTH day of February next all claims unpaid will be placed in the hands ot n at torney for collection without respect to per- sons. D. R. IRB\. 52—3t Louisville, Ga. Jan. 16, 1852. ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE. “GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE’’ A Southern Family Journal. S. 13. GRAFTON, Attorney at Law. SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, Will also attend the Courts of Emanu Laurens, and Jefferson, should business been* rtusted to his care, in either of those counties feb. 11. XiOTCD & CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, No. 118, RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. J. W. O. Loud.] [ p - H - Loud. noY. 4, 1851. 42—ly HARDWICK & COOKE, Factors & Commissionillereliants Savannah, Georgia. J. G. COOK,] [R- s - HARDWICK. Aug. 27, 1850. 33—tf T HE “Home Gazette” is published week ly in Augusta, Georgia, by Robert A. Whyte, Editor and Proprietor, at the low rate of $2 00 per annum, in advance. It is a Jour nal of the large size, printed on beautiful pa per with clear type, and presents as tine an ap pearance as any of the boasted northern Week lies. T . The “Home Gazette” is devoted to Litera ture, Art, Science, Education, General Intelli gence and Southern Interests, and is neutral in politics and religion. To those, who desiie a paper for the Fireside and the Home Ciicle, the “Gazette” is offered with every assurance on the part of the Editor, of a determination to afford satisfaction to his patrons. He earn estly appeals to the people’of Georgia and the South to support this Southern enterprise- confidant in the belief that they will afford it their prompt and generous assistance. Augusta, Ga., jan. 1852. ________ GDOROIA, Emanuel county. Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. W HEREAS Edward Lane applies to me for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Thomas B. R. Lane These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors ot said minor, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Swainsboro’, this 17th day ot Jan uary, 1852. IORDAN FLANDERS, CUk. 07 1—30d jail. 27. HOLT & BOTH WELL, Factors & Commission Merchats. No. 88, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Asa Holt, | D. E. Bothwell Oct. 8, 1851. 39 ~ tf GEORGIA, Emanuel county- Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. W HEREAS Jonn A. Kemp applies to me for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Mary Kemp minor ot Ciety '■These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at my office wit in’time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have why said letters should not be o-ranted. Given under my hands at office Swainsboro’, the this 17th day of January 1852. jan. BEEN & FOSTER, Factors & Commission Merchants Savannah, Ga. P.H.BEHN,] [JOHN FOSTER. June, 1850. June 18,1851. 23- ly SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. Grocers, Savannah, Ga. ( Savannah. D. T. SCRANTON, JOSEPH JOHNSTON. ^ t W. B. SCRANTON, } No. 19, Old Slip, N. Yor Savannah, Feb. 15, 1851. 6 ty ROBERTS & FOOTE. No. 73 and 154, Gibbons Building. Near the Market, Savannah, Georgia Wholesale dealers in Dry Goods. Sell by the piece or package only. Merchants are ticularly invited to examine their stock, feb. 24. * ' GEORGIA, Emanuel county. Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. W HEREAS James R. Miller and Robert Miller applies to me for letters of guard ianship ot the persons and property of AM, Robert and Clemm Miller, minors ot William Miller, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot said minorsTto be and appear at my office within- the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv they have, why said letters should not be o-ranted. Given under my hand at office m Swainsboro’, this 17th day of January, 18a2. JORDAN FLANDERS, Cl‘k. jan. 27, *— 30d par- 6-*-ly* LaROCHE & JOHNSON, DRUGISTS, Corner of Bull and Bay streets, opposite the Post Office, Savannah, Georgia 5 ly* feb. 24. JOHN MALLER Y DRAPER AND TAILOR, Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing and Gentle- en’sfurnishing Goods. 155, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. feb. 24. 6 -fr McARTHOR & MORSE, Manufacturers and dealers in PLAIN, JAPANNED AND BLOCK TIN WARE, Hollow and enamelted Ware, StoveCop- Cookino' Ranges, Lead Pipe,.Sheet Lead, sand per and Zinc. Store, 13, Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. ¥. All orders for Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work filled in the best manner, at the shortest notice. Terms cash or city acceptance. t. w. m'arthok.] [h. morse feb. 24. 6 ~ty DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY,&c at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A. A. SOLOMONS & GO 27, JORDAN FLANDERS, Cl’k. 1—30d porate the Savannah and Albany Railroad * • .. : AVtDIVfl company, with power to extend the said to construct branches, and tor Georgia- Jefferson County. Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. . W HEREAS Arthur S. Clarke applies to me for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Samyel D. Andrews, minor child of Allen Andrews, late of said coun These are therefore to cite, summon and ad monish the kindred of said minor, and all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show eause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band a,t of fice in Louisville,this'23d day of January 185.. NICHOLAS DIEHL, c. c. o 27 1—30d jan. GEORGIA, Jefferson County. ■Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. . W HEREAS ArthurS. Clarke applies to me for letters of guardianship of the person and property of David and Frances Clarke, mi nor children of David Clarke, late of said coun ty, deceased ; - These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred, and all persons con cerned, to be at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to 6how cause, if any they have’, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this the 23d day of January, 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, c. c. o. 1852. 41—30d jan. 27, Chenss ^Savannah, feb. 24. 6—ly ^tpriii^attrBric kl ay in S’ HpHE undersigned has located in Sa ndevs ville, for the purpose of carrying on .the Postering and Brick-laying business. Speei- ni?ns of workmanship can be seen in llu Job*'taken in-the country. -••nar.4..- ;*4y - D STEV ENSQN Plantation for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale a valuable plantation containing between 850 and 900 acres of land, lying on Sand Hill Creek about thirteen miles S. W. of Sandersville, and three miles from Irwins !xl Reads, and adjoins Dr. McBride, Fowler and others. It is first quality of Pine land, and produces a fine yield of Corn and Cotton, There is four hundred and fifty acres open and under good fencing and in A fine state for cultivation, there is also on the place a good Dwelling, with all plantation outbuildings, a good Gin House and packing Screw. Persons desirous of purchasing a plan tation in this section of the State, are reques ted to call and examine the abdvejpremises, which can be obtained on moderate terms For further particulars apply to me per mail at Irwins >4 Roads, or Silas L- Daniel on the prea,,™. JASPER N 1851.' road, and . , • other imposes, approved Dee. 25,184/, so as to extend the time for the commence ment and completion of said toad, and the continuance of said charter. _ 2. To incorporate the Union Steamboat cmnpaav of Georgia and South CaiOlina. 3. To exempt ordained or licensed Preachers of the Gospel from workiug on public roads in this State. 4. Appropriating money as a contin gent fund for the political years of 1852 and 1853, and for the payment of arrear age chargeable to the contingent fund of 1851, 5. Appropriating money for the pur pose therein designated. , • 6. To repeal so much of an act entitled an act to consolidate the offices of tax col lector and receiver of Chattooga county, passed 9t’n Dec. 1839. 7. To authorize the Board of Physicians of this State to hold their annual meetings in Miliedgeville or any other place tlie y may appoint within this State. 8. To repeal so much of an act assented to the 19th day of Dec. 1840, consolidating the office of tax collector and receiver ot the counties of Montgomery,' Macon and Cherokee, as relates to the county of Ma con. 9. To create and lay off two new Judi cial circuits, one to be called the Blue Ridge circuit, to be composed of the coun ties of Campbell, Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union, Paulding, Carroll and Gilmer, and to be added to the fourth Su r preme Court Judicial district, and the other to be called the Macon circuit to be com posed of the counties of Bibb$|Houstori Twiggs. Macon, Dooly and Crawford, and to add the same to the third Supreme court Judicial district. . 10. To extend the charter of the Bank of the State of Georgia, and the acts amen datory thereof, and further to amend the same in relation to the number of direc tors. . 11. To appropriate money for repairing and furnishing the Executive Mausion, and for the erecting an additional building with in the enclosure of the same for servants. 12. To pardon Brinkly Bishop of the county of Bibb, now under sentence of death for the crime of murder. 13. For the pardon of James Johnson of the county of Baldwin, under sentence of death for the crime of murder- 14. To grant and secure to Charles D. Stewart and others the right to erect and keep and maintain a dam across a portion the Chattahoocbe river. 15. To authorize and .enable James Stewart, an alien born, resident of the coun ty of Pike, to purchase, hold and convey real estate within this State. 16. To incorporate the Southern Fe male College located in the town of Cov- o-tou, Newton county, and to authorize the trustees of the Female Seminary of said county to convey the lot of land in the town of Covington, whereon the Female Acadi my now stands, to the trustees of said Col lege. And also to incorporate the Baptist church of Christ at Macon, and to appoint trustees for the same. Also to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate Madison Collegiate Institute, assented to the 17 th. January 1850. 17. For the pardon of Garland D. Cor nett of the county of Morgan for the crime of murder. ...... 18. To compensate the petit-jurors ot the county of Harris. 19. To authorize and require the Jus tices of the Inferior Court ot the county of DeKalb to pay Jonathan N. Haddea, and Sophia A. Clark out of the poor school fund ofsaid county for the years 1851 and 1852. * , , 20. To ratify the contract for the pur chase of iron for the Wostern and Atlantic Railroad made by the Governor and Chief Engineer, and to provide means for the payment of the same. 21. To compensate the grand and petit jurors of Franklin-county. 4 • 22. To alter and amend the sixth sec tion and third article of the constitution of the State of Georgia. . ; 23. To incorporate the Georgia Milita ry Institute. 24. An act supplemental to an act pass ed the 28th December, 1843, making it the duty of the Governor, whenever the public interest shall require it, to cause the assets of the Central Bank to be deposited in the Treasury of the Ssate. 25. To alter and change the time of holding Inferior Courts in the county of Marion, to allow said county two weeks in stead of one for the term of said courts, to authorize : the judge of said Gourt to draw two panels of grand and petit jurors, and to authorise the justices of the Inferior Court to draw an additional pannel for the next term ofsaid Court.,. 26. To secure to the Rock Island Fac tory certain privileges, and for other pur poses thereing named. 27. To confer certain privileges upon John Everitt of the county of Thomas and to make lawful his acts, and give him au thority to transact business as though he -28.; For the relief of Elizabeth Anthony wife of Lavoise L. Anthony, of Richmond county, and'also of Eleanor Brown of the city pf Augusta. 29. To distribute to the justices of the peace in Habersham county hooks belong ing to. t}ie,State, aud also to send certain books to Early county. 30. To incorporate the town of Alex ander in the county of Burke, and to ap point commissions for the same. 31. To authorise the justices of the In ferior Court for the county, of Floyd to lay an additional tax for county purposes. 32. To authorise the justices of the In ferior Court of Chatham county to set aside and invest a sum of money'to be inviolably preserved as a premanent fund for the sup port. and maintenance of common or free schools in said county and for other pur poses.. 33. Limiting the bringing bills of re view tothree years from the date of decree. 34. To amend an act passed the 18th day of December, 1834, entitled .an act to make permanent the public buildings in the town of Cuthbert, in Randolph-county, and to incorporate the same. 35. To^authorise Obediah T. Dickerson the present County Surveyor of the county of Rabun,' to sur vey a part of the first and second districts of said county, and to ap propriate money for the same. 36. To change the line between, the counties of Ware and Telfair. 37. To alter and amend the first para graph of the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution of this State. 38. To grant corporate powers and privileges to the Cartwright manufacturing company. 39. To extend certain privileges to Thomas D. Prather of the county of Harris and to make legal and binding the acts and doings of the said Thomas D. Prather, and for other purposes therein contained. 40. To incorporate a volunteer corps of infantry in the city of Augusta. 41. To amend the character of the Jewish congregation at Savaiiuah. 42. To amend an act entitled an aet to incorporate the Washington Fire Company of the city of Savannah Georgia. 43. To authorise Alfred F. Braham to plead and practice law in the several courts of law and equity in this State, on certain conditions therein named. 44. To revise and amend the act passed on the 20th December 1834 incorporating and confering powers upon the Brunswick Canal an^ Railroad company, 45. To incorporate the Hebrew Benevo lent society of Savannah 44*. To lay off and organize a new coun ty from the counties of Pike, HeDry and Fayette 45*. To grant certain privileges to the Chatham Artillery aud certain corps there in named. 46. To lay out and organize a new eoun- ty from the counties of Paulding and Floyd, attach the same to a senatorial, judicial, aud congressional district, and to attach a por tion of Cobb county to the county of Pauld ing, and to provide for the location of a county site in such new county, and also in the county of Paulding. 47. To incorporate the Baptist Female College of South Western Georgia, and to incorporate the Albany Male and female col lege, and to confer certain privileges upon the trustees therein named. 48. To repeal an act entitled an act to ap point county treasurers, and define their duties, so far as relates to the eounty of Troup, approved 20th December 1849. 49. To incorporate the Savannah volun teer guards of the city of Savan nah. 50. To repeal an -act- entitled an act to consolidate the office of tax Collector and Receiver of the county of Rabun. 51. To incorporate the Magnolia Steam Packet company. 52. To amend .the second section of an act entitled an act to empower the Inferior Courts of the several counties in this State, to. order the laying out of public roads, and to order the !uild;ng : and keeping in repair of public bridges, approved December the 4th 1179. 53. To add so much of the second district of originally Muscogee, as is now included within the county of Marioq to the county, of Macon. 54. To add a part of the county of Jack- son to the county of Madison, so as to in clude the residence of William Sanders. 55. To change the line between the coun ties of Ware and Wayne, so the same. 56. To authorize the Judge of the Supe- Female Institute, incorporated by act of the Legislature, approved December 17tli, 1847, and for'other- purposes therein named. Gl. To authorize the Ordinary of Upson county to graut letters of administration on the undivided estate of Allen McVValker, late of said county, deceased, on certain con ditions. 62. To authorize the Ordi nary of Upson county to grant temporary letters, to collect the estate of James Hightower, deceased, late of Upson corn ty, and take care of the same, pending an appeal on certain condi tions. . . ’ 03. To incorporate the Washington coun ty Female-Institute in the town ot Sanders ville, and appoint trustees for the same. .64. To lay out and form a new county out of the county of Murry, and to organise the same. 65. To alter and change the name of the Relief Society of the Georgia Annual Con ference of the Methodist Episcopal. Church, South, to that of the Preacher’s Aid Sociej ty of the Georgia Conference; also, to author ize the. church wardens and vestrymen of St. Paul’s Church in Augusta to sell a por tion of their lot. 66. To prevent the killing of deer at cer tain periods of the year in the county of Car- roll; also to amend a similar aet iu relation to the county of Richmond. 67. To establish election precincts at the places of holding Justice’s Courts, in the counties of Gwinnet, Cass, Gordon, horsyth, LaGrange, Troup county, so as to extend and define the powers of the corporate au thorities of said town, and for other purpo ses. Hi . 91. To allow Margaret Young, late garet N. Oliver, to marry again, and-.fojj relief. 92. For the relief and benefit of Jemima Green of the coun tv of Irwin. -U. 93. To authorize and require the J ustices of the inferior court of Walton and Henry counties to pay Walton county, Clinch, Murry, Scriven Bulloch, Crawford, Pike, Spalding, Emanuel and Polk and to establish aud remove certain election pre cincts in other counties therein named. 68. To define the amount and mode of the payment of witnesses iu all civil and criminal casos so far as relates to the county of Decatur. 69. To appropriate money:- for the im provement of the navigation of the Coosa river between and the boundary line between the States of Georgia and Alabama, aud to appoint commisioners for that purpose. 70. For the relief of married women, whose husbands have deserted them. 71. To amend the attachment laws of this State. . 72. To incorporate the town of Antioch in Troup county, and to provide for the election of InteUdant and'commissioners for the same; also to amend the several laws in relation to the City of Augusta. 73. To add a part of the counties of Mur ray and Floyd to the count , of Gordon, and to add a part of the county of Randolph to the county of Stewart, and to change the line between the counties bt Cass and Polk. 74. To alter and amend the 12th section of the 13th division of the penal code of this State. 75. To stop the running of the Statute ot limitations in all cases where the defendant shall abscond or remove beyond the limits of this State. 76. To legalize the November adjourned terms 1851 of the Superior Courts of Heard and Troup, and to authorize the cierks of the courts of Cobb to transfer certain papers to the clerks of the courts of Paulding, and to suspend for a limited time an aet to com pensate the grand and petit jurors for the several comities herein named, assented to December 23d, 1837, so far as regards the eounty ofllali, and to authorize the Inferior court of Paulding to draw grand and petit jurors in certain cases and lor certain other purposes-. TT j 77. To incorporate the Southern Hydro- rior Court of the countv of Macon to draw | changing the residence of citizens ot tins two panels of grand and petit jurors; also to' State from one county to another vvittiout require the justices of the Inferior Court of; altering tbe boundary lines between the said county, br a majority, of them, to meet j said counties. at their Court-house on the first Monday ini 89 To fix the fees of Sheriff s, cons February next, to draw an additional panel and coroners in certain ca§es therein specie of grand and petit jurors to serve at the fied and to provide for the taxing ot the next term of said superior Court, and to same.’ / - ,,. , 1 • • 0 f i; 87 To preserve the purity of public- elec- V DANIEL 4B—tt were of full age, and to authorise Joseph *-f.: 1 .» ' f ak aP Sinvfon 1^ Xj<3£B2T Stockton, administrator of Susan B. ston, to settle with her heirs. pathidnstitute. 78. To amend the act of 1838 regulating the taking of testimony in certain cases 79. To amend an act eutitled an act to compel the several banks of this State to re duce their liabilities in specie, and to pro vide a forfeiture of such as may refuse, as sented to on the relief ot certain Banks that have suspended specie payments, against which judicial proceedings have been insti tuted for the forfeiture.of their charters, as seated to 10th December, 1841; and also an act further amendatory of said acts, assen ted to on the 13th December, 1843 80. To amend the law in relation to pub lie sales. 81. To reduce the Sheriff’s bond ofthe coumy of Madison. 82. * To extend the corporate limits of the town of Oxford in Newton comity and to exempt certain lands therein embraced from any additional rate of taxation on account of being embraced in said corporate limits. 83. To incorporate the Americus Female Institute in the county of Sumter. . 84. For the relief of the teachers of poor as todefine 'children of the county of Upson for the year 11850. -v 85. To repeal all laws heretofore passed authorize the a Judge,of superior Court ^ .... - Floyd county to draw three panels of grand tions in this State and to prevent magis^ and petit jurors to serve one week each, grates who may bold county or city or town - 57 To compel the justices of the peace offices from presiding at county, city or town i flip, eountv ot in 1030th district of Ware county to hold; elections so far as relates to the county justices'courts at the place herein after named. 58. To reduce the Sheriffs bond of Clinch county, <fec. , 59. To make permanent the public site iu the county of Lee at Stark ville, and to in corporate the saide, to. designate the corpo Chatham, . .... - 88. To alter the time of holding the In ferior Courts for the counties of DeKalk .add Carroll, - - v 89. To authorize the relator in any writ -: of mandainus to traverse the answer or re turn of any person, officer, corporation or to Thomas G. Wood, pf arid William Hadden of Hepry county certain sums of hioney for teaching the poor children of said counties in the years 1848 and 1849; , 94. To provide for the taking: the census ofthe State of Georgia in pursuance of the requirements, of the 25th section ofthe first article of the constitution of the State of Georgia. 95? To levy and collect a tax for each of the political years 1852 and 1853, and there after until repealed. U . 96. To appoint the time of holding the Superior Courts in the Blue Ridge and Cher okee circuits of this State, and to legalize and make valid all writs, executions and other processes made returnable to the Su perior Courts of the several counties in said circuits. 97„. To fix aud regulate the time of hold ing the Superior Courts in the Macon Cir cuit; aud to -fix the time of holding the In ferior Courts of Bibb County. , v > 98. To prescribe the manner in which the laws of this State shall be printed i and pub lished. ? ; 99. To repeal an act to alter the line be tween the counties of Jones and Jasper. - lt)6. To provide for the election of all the & Judges of the Superior courts by the free white people of the Slate of Georgia, and for other purposes. 101. To extend the time for purchasers of fractions and square lots of land, sold under the provisions of an act assented to 30th of Dec., 1847, to authorize the Governor to ap point fit and proper persons to sell and dis pose ofthe undrawn lots in the land and gold lotteries heretofore had in this State; and to limit the time for fraction purchasers to pay for and take out grants. 102. To incorporate Newnari Female Col fog e - ; .,' 103. To authorize certain persons therein named to clear out and improve the naviga tion ofthe Chattahoochee river above the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, and for other purposes. 104. To repeal an act to compensate pet it jurors.of the Superior and luferior Courts, so far as regards the county of Camden, as sented to Dec., 21, 1835. 105. For the relief of James Newton of Jasper county. - 106. To remove an’ election precinct in the county of Talbot; 107. To indemnify Seaborn .Jones for loss sustained by him in consequence of the States selling him a fractional lot of land to which it had no title, 108. Compelling the tax receivers and collectors of the counties of Coweta, Early, and Fayette, to visit the houses of all the widows in said counties before returning them as defaulters. 109. To legalize the acts of certain depu ty clerks of the Superior, Inferior, an^cqurts of Ordinary of this State. - v 1-10. To amend an act to incorporate Con cord Church iu the county of Tattnall; ap proved February 5, 1850. > 111. Toincorporate Zebulon Branch Rail- Road. 112. To repeal a portion of t he act to com pensate petit jurors in the county of Han- cbck.;‘ 1 o/yj-, atee; 113. To change the line between • the counties of Baker and Randolph, so as to include lot of land No. 10, in the 3d uf Ba ker, in Randolph county. 114. To alter and change the district line between the 959th district and the Center^ ville district in the county of Camden. 115. For the relief of Daniel Hicks, Ed mund H. Garrett, John R. Luery and Jo seph Reeves. 116. Toincorporate the Clarkesville and Tqgalo Rail or Plank road. . 117. To incorporate the town of Calhoun in the county of Gordon. 118. To prohibit the sale of deadly weap ons, and to prescribe the manner of carry? ing the same; and to repeal an act to guard and protect the citizens of this State against the unwarrantable and too prevalent use of deadly weapons, assented to 25th December 1837.' 119. To incorporate Euharleyville in the county of Cass. • > 120. To prevent the driving of any horn ed cattle, or cattle of the cow kind, from Pickins and Anderson districts in South Car-, olina, or any other places that may be infec ted whh distemper, into the county of Rar bun; and to prohibit the: driving such cattle and oxen from said county >to distempered places, and then driving the same back to said county between the 15th day of May and 15th day of October in each year, and to prevent the driving of cattle from Ala bama to Floyd county in the summer sea sons; andthat the provisions of this act s’ extend to the county of Union. 121. To alter and amend an act to incoi potato the city of Rome passed the 9th -i 1847, . ' . - ' v /V.?? [to be continued.] at 1 ratelimits thereof, to appoint commis-i court of this State to any writ ot mauclamops sioners for the same; and to define their pow-i.issued by the Superior courts ot this State/ ,ers. 60. To change the Dame of 1 90. To amend the several acts of force in '-^-tionto the corporation of the town of A'Definition.--We to answer a question ded by our country correspo; ‘‘What is a Bloomer *” “One who pants f< wm ■*0§