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[No. 67.]

AN ACT

To divorce Sarah Harman from her husband Joel Harman.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Talladega county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds. of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Sarah Harman and her husband Joel Harman, be and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that the said Sarah Harman be henceforth divorced from her said husband, Joel Harman.

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To divorce Early A. Brown from his wife Elizabeth Brown.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Jefferson county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Early A. Brown and his wife Elizabeth Brown, be and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that the said Early A. Brown be henceforth divorced from his said wife, Elizabeth Brown.

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To divorce Harriett W, Montague from her husband Joseph H. Montague. Section. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representalives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Mobile county, exercising chancery jurisdiction rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty.seven, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Harriett W. Montague and her husband Joseph H. Montague, be and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that said Harriett W Montague, be henceforth divorced from her said husband Joseph H Montague. Approved, Feb. 1, 1839.

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To divorce Eliza McLaughlin from her husband Peter McLaughlinSection 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Dallas county, exercising Chancery Jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Eliza McLaughlin and her husband Peter McLaughlin, be, and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that the said Eliza McLaughlin be henceforth divorced from her said husband Peter McLaughlin. Approved, Feb. 1, 1839.

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For the relief of Phillip H. Lacy.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the Judge of the county court of Jackson county, be and he is hereby authorised to cancel and destroy the bonds of apprenticeship by which the said Phillip H. Lacy, was bound as an apprentice to Daniel M. Martin, upon the acknowledgment, before the said Judge, of the parties to the said bonds, that they consent to disannul, cancel and make void the same. Approved, Feb. 1, 1839.

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To change the name of William Laycock to William Warren. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the name of William Laycock, of the county of Jackson, be known by the name of William Warren. Approved Feb. 2, 1839.

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To fix a name to the county seat of Walker county, Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the seat of justice of Walker county, as established under the provisions of an act entitled an "act to provide for the establishment of the permanent seat of justice in the county of Walker," approved January 29th, 1829, shall hereafter be known and called Jasper. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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For the relief of Hugh B Cameron.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be lawful for Hugh B. Cameron to peddle on wares, merchandise, &c. in the county of Jackson without license: Provided however, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to allow the said Hugh B. Cameron to retail spirituous liquors, any law to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce Mary H. Rutledge from her husband William P. Rutledge. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Lawrence county exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Mary H. Rutledge and William P. Rutledge her husband, be and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled; and that the said Mary H. Rutledge be henceforth divorced from her said husband Wm. P. Rutledge. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Mary H. Rutledge be hereafter known as Mary H. Knatt.

Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce Mary Clark from her husband Elijah Clark. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened,

That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Dale county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Mary Clark and her husband Elijah Clark, be and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled; and that said Mary Clark be henceforth divorced from her said husband Elijah Clark.

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Approved Feb. 2, 1839.

To divorce Eliza Crawford from her husband Stephen Crawford. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Barbour county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Eliza Crawford and her husband Stephen Crawford, be and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled; and that the said Eliza Crawford be henceforth divorced from her said husband Stephen Crawford. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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Regulating sales by the Sheriff of the county of Shelby. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the sales by the sheriff of Shelby county, now required to be made at Montevallo shall be on the second Monday of each and every month and not on the first Monday, as now provided by law. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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"For the relief of Golden Harper.

Section. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre. sentatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That Golden Harper, be and he is hereby reinstated in such rights of citizenship as he was deprived of in consequence of a conviction for mayhem in the circuit court of Morgan county, from the passage of this act. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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For the payment of a certain claim against the State therein named.
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the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To regulate in part Sheriff's sales in the county of ShelbySecton 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, Sales regula. That from and after the passage of this act, the sheriff of Shelby county, be and he is hereby authorised to sell and make such sales at Montevallo, on the second Monday in each and every month, which he is now authorised and required to make on the first Monday in each month.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws contravening the provisions of this act, be and the same hereby repealed. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce John White from his wife Eliza White.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Lowndes county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the spring term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and existing between John White and his wife Eliza White, be and the same are hereby dis solved and annulled, and that the said John White, be henceforth divorced from his said wife Eliza White.

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To divorce Harriet Freel from her husband John S. Freel.

Section. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chambers county, exercising Chancery Jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Harriet Freel and her husband John S. Freel, be, and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled; and that the said Harriet Freel be henceforth divorced from her said husband John S. Freel. Approved Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce Hiram Elam from his wife Cely Elam.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Bibb county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty four, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized, and existing between Hiram Elam and his wife Cely Elam, be, and the same are hereby dissolv ed and annulled, and that the said Hiram Elam be henceforth divorced from his wife Cely Elam. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce John Hughes from his wife Rosanna Hughes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance

of a decree of the Circuit Court of Henry county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between John Hughes and his wife Rosanna Hughes, be, and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that the said John Hughes be henceforth divorced from his said wife Rosanna Hughes. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce William Logan from his wife Mary Logan. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Coosa county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the spring term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between William Logan ánd Mary Logan his wife, be, and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that said William Logan be henceforth divorced from his wife Mary Logan. Approved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To divorce Nancy Davis from her husband Hezekiah Davis. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Autauga county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Nancy Davis and her husband Hezekiah Davis, be, and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that the said Nancy Davis be henceforth divorced from her husband Hezekiah Davis.

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Approved, Feb. 2. 1839.

To uivoree Winnefred J. Jemison from her hasand oan Jemison.

Secuon 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, in General Assembly convened, That in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Wilcox county, exercising chancery jurisdiction, rendered at the fall term of said court, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, the bonds of matrimony heretofore solemnized and subsisting between Winnifred C. Jemison and her husband John Jemison, be, and the same are hereby dissolved and annulled, and that the said Winnifred C. Jemison be henceforth divorced from her said husband John JemiApproved, Feb. 2, 1839.

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To authorise the Judge of the County Court and Commissioners of Revenue and Roads to levy a special tax for the building of a Jail in the county of Henry. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the Judge of the County Court and Commissioners of Revenue and Roads of Henry county, be, and they are hereby authorised

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