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An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and for other purposes. 1829 7 (1829)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactssc0219 and id is 1 raw text is: he directed to adjust and settle tie claims ot the State against Dec. 1829.
William Thuhnond, late Sheriff of Edgefield district, William 1
D. Martifitadministrator of the estate of John Cheney, late Comptrollei-
Sheriff of Beaufort district, Charles Huggins, late Sheriff of General to
Georgetown district, John May, late Sheriff of Colleton dis- cetain wert
tricit? Nathaniel Green Cleary, late Sheriff of Charleston dis- sons.
Irict, George E. M. Foster, late Sheriff of Pendleton. district,
for tax executions, by deducting from the amounts claimed
by the state against them respectively, all such tax executions
as shall be proved to him, could not have been collected by
reason of the insolvency of the defendants, at the time of the
lodging of the executions, or removal of the parties against
whon they were issued, as well as all such as were issued
against persons who neither resided nor held property within
the respective judicial districts of the said Sheris, and in all
cases in which executions were lodgedagainst persons whose
property was returned, and the tax4s hbereon paid in another.
district, and in all cases in which the tax executions were not
signed by the Tax Collector of the district.
Sec. 17. And be it enacted, That the Comptrbiler-General, W. Thur.
be directed to release the said William Thurmond, from all mond releas-
liability, on account of tax executions, placed in his hands, ed.
against the town of lamliurgh.
Sec. IS. .rid be it enacted, That the Sheriff of Kershaw Note to be
district deliver to Joseph Mickle, his note of hand, amountin, delivered to
to two hundred dollars, given for the purchase of James Walk- J. Mickle.
cr, a free personof color, sold for taxes; and that the Conmp-
troller-General credit the said Sherill, on settlement, with the
amount of the said note.
In the Senpte HIouse, the eighteenth day of Ddeember, in the year of oril'
Lord one thousand eight hundned and twventy-nine, and in the ffty-
fourth year of the independence of the United States of America.
HENRY DEAS, President of the Senate.
B. V. DUNKIN, Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
CHAP. 2.-An ACT to make appropriations for the year one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-nine, and for other purposes.
[See. 1.] Be it enacted by the Sefnate and louse of Repre-
sentatives, That the followiing sums be, and they areiereby
appropriated for the salaries ot the public oflicers and other
expenses and purposes of Government:
For the salary of the Governor, three thousand fix hundred
dollars.
For the salaries of three Judges of the Court of Appeals, each
three thousand five hunidred dollars.
For the salary of one Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,
two thousand five hundred and seventy-two dollars.
For the salary of the Attorney-General, twelve hundred
dollars.

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