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uttering, sometimes rushing at him as if she intended exercising personal violence. Mrs. Mary James, the white woman at whose house a large lot of stolen property from Camp Winder was found about a week ago, was yesterday arrested by the same efficient officer who made the above captures, at the house of Signiago, on Cary, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Signiago, when first called upon to state whether Mrs. James was there, denied that she was; but upon a search being made of the premises, she was discovered secreted behind some rubbish in an out-of-the-way part of the house. Since the discovery of stolen goods in her house she has succeeded in keeping out of the way of the officer; and indications pointed so clearly to the belief that she had made her way to the enemy that an order for the confiscation and sale of her property had been issued by Mr. Henry L. Brooke, the commissioner for the sequestration of all the goods and chattels left behind by alien enemies.
Receiver's Sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex paric in the matter of George Metaver, an action enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
Receiver's Sale of negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marys, and the Confederate States ex-parts in the matter of George Metkyer, an alien enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged, five years, late the property of George Metkyer, an alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
Receiver's sale of negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States ex parte in the matter of George Metzyer, an alien enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, and alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, an alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
Receiver's sale of negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States exparte in the matter of George Metzyer, an alien enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, an alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--
Receiver's sale of Negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the two cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States exparte in the matter of George Mateyer, an alien enemy, made on the 14th instard, I will sell, on Friday, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George., aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Meteyer an alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
Receiver's sale of negroes. --In pursuance of the orders of the District Court of the Confederate States in the tow cases of the Confederate States against L. S. Marye, and the Confederate States exparte in the matter of George Metzyer, an alien enemy, made on the 14th instant, I will sell, on Friday, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., at public, auction, for cash, the following Slaves, namely: Ann and her three children, late the property of Miles G. Carter, an alien enemy. George, aged nine years, and Thomas, aged five years, late the property of George Metzyer, and alien enemy. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. se 17--td
The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaways.--one thousand dollars reward. (search)
the time of his death. 2. Buck Island, a tract of nine hundred and sixty-one acres, about three miles distant from Monticello, and about the same distance from the Rivanna canal. This was once the property of James Monroe, and was by him conveyed to the Bank of the United States, by whom it was conveyed to the said U. P. Levy by deed of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Albemarle. Much of this land is arable and of good quality, and the rest is heavily timbered with pine, &c., suitable for ship-building. 3. After the sale of the real estate, there will be sold at the same time, and on the same terms, nineteen Negro slaves, a variety of Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c. The sale will be conducted by D. M. Pattie, Deputy Marshal, who resides in Charlottesville, and will show the property at any time before the sale to any one who may desire to purchase it. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver for District No. 3. no 2--tds
the time of his death. 2. Buck Island, a tract of nine hundred and sixty-one acres, about three miles distant from Monticello, and about the same distance from the Rivanna canal. This was once the property of James Monroe, and was by him conveyed to the Bank of the United States, by whom it was conveyed to the said U. P. Levy by deed of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Albemarle. Much of this land is arable and of good quality, and the rest is heavily timbered with pine, &c., suitable for ship-building. 3. After the sale of the real estate, there will be sold at the same time, and on the same terms, nineteen Negro Slaves, a variety of House-hold Furniture, Farming Utensils, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c. The sale will be conducted by D. M. Pattle, Deputy Marshal, who resides in Charlottesville, and will show the property at any time before the sale to any one who may desire to purchase it. Henry L. Brooke, driver for District No. 3. no 2--tds
at the time of his death. 2. Buck Island, a tract of nine hundred and sixty-one acres, about three miles distant from Monticello, and about the same distance from the Rivanna canal. This was once the property of James Monroe, and was by him conveyed to the Bank of the United States, by whom it was conveyed to the said U. P. Levy by deed of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Albemarle. Much of this land is arable and of good quality, and the rest is heavily timbered with pine, &c., suitable for ship-building. 3. After the sale of the real estate, there will be sold at the same time, and on the same terms, nineteen Negro Slaves, a variety of Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c. The sale will be conducted by D. M. Pattie, Deputy Marshal, who resides in Charlottesville, and will show the property at any time before the sale to any one who may desire to purchase it. Henry L. Brooke, River for District No. 3. no 2--tds
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