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An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. 1839 166 (1839)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0245 and id is 1 raw text is: [No. 143.1                 AN ACT
Making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State.
Section 1. Be it cnacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
the State of Alabama in General-Assembly conewned, That the Comptroller
of Public Accounts, be, and he is hereby required to issue his warrant
on the Treasurer in favor of the following persons, for the amounts
hereinalter specified, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury
jaI savage not otherwise appropriated, to wit : in favor of James Savage, Jailor
of Clarke County, the sum of two hundred and twelve dollars and
forty cents, for victualing sundry State prisoners ; in favor of Joseph
.1 Rutherford Rutherford, Sheriff of Walker County, the sum of three hundred
and forty-two dollars and sixty-two cents, for conveying A. Tilley,
P. Jones, and William Warren, State prisoners, from Walker Court
111 Ilutto  House to Tuscaloosa Jail ; in favor of David S. Hutto, Sheriff of
Henry County and others, the sum of three hundred and seventy-
eight dollars, for removing Michael Matthews to and from Chambers
rh 'sA leard County, on a change of venue ; in favor of Thomas A. Heard and
& wLollerjr William Loller, Jr. the sum of thirty-seven dollars and' six cents,
for removing John Jones, from Walker Court House to Tuscaloosa;
wi L.ovetc., in favor of William Loveless, Jailor of Barbour County, the sum of
four hundred and eleven dollars and sixty cents, for boarding sundry
RtTWhito & prisoners; in favor of Robert T. White and George W. Edwards.
A WEdwards the sum of forty-four dollars, each, for removing George Sheppard
jizon JIestlo to and from Chambers County Jail ; in favor of Dixon Hestle, Jailor
of Monroo County, the sum of eighty dollars and forty cents, for
NAltey    boarding sundry prisoners ; in favor of Nicholas Alley, Jailor of
Fayette County, the sum of sixty dollars and eighty cents, for board-
J t Edwards ing William Williams; in favor of James M. Edwards, the sum of
thirty-six dollkrs for distributing the laws of the United States ; in
( Lewin   favor of Charles Lewin, the sum of fifty dollars, for the rent of a
J Kenady  house as an arsenal ; in favor of Jonathr.n Kenady, Jailor of Wilcox
County, the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars and twenty cents,
for boarding John 13. Peoples and John G. Wisdom; in favor of J.
Ccke      F. & W. Cocke, Jailor of Perry County, the sum of one hundred and
ninety-three dollars and sixty cents, for boarding L. Lany, James
AdmuorJ E 11Cates, A. King, Dawson Joab Abner, Jones Hunly, F. Myers Toy
I.agan.   and a slave; in favor of the administrators of J. E. M. Logan, late
Sheriff of Coosa County, the sum of sixty-one dollars and seventy-
seven cents, for removing Toliver Golden and Thomas Williams,
from Montgomery to Rochford, and Golden from Rochford to Talla-
I Green.  poosa County, on a change of venue ; in favor of Burwell Green,
late Sheriff of St. Clair County, the sum of twenty-six dollars and
4 when  & eighty cents, for boarding various persons; in favor of Samuel
J tusse, dm Whaugh and James Russel, administrators of the estate of John A.
Russel, deceased, the sum of five hundred.dollars, being one half the
assessed value of a slave (Dick) executed under sentence of the law ;
Was Baker in favor of William Baker, Jailor of Shelby County, the sum of
twenty-four dollars and eighty. cents, for boarding sundry persons;
state of 11 in favor of the estate of Herbert T. Shackelford deceased, the sun
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ford,     of five hundred dollars, being one hall the assessed value of a Anla~v

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