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bill to incorporate the Western Virginia Insurance Company. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were read and referred; By Mr. Frost, of reporting a bill to amend the charter of the Bank of Ravenswood; by Mr. Christian, of continuing the organization of the Special Court of Appeals, and transferring to such Court for adjudication the criminal docket of the Supreme Court; by Mr. Lucas, of establishing an election precinct at the house of Wilson Bane, in Giles county; by Mr. Phelps, of releasing the securities of E. Tibbe, late Sheriff of Ritchie county, from the payment of damages imposed on them for the failure of said Sheriff to pay the revenue of said county into the treasury within the time prescribed by law; by Mr. Tomlin, of paying to James A. Bond a sum of money due for services rendered the 87th Regiment Virginia Militia; by Mr. Rutherford, of withdrawing Bill 67 of the last session, entitled, "a bill to give effect to the 19th clause of the
The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Message from the acting Governor of Kansas. (search)
Trustee's Sale of valuable Real and Personal Estate. --By virtue of two deeds of trust executed to the undersigned by Joseph Straley, to secure Jame Kent,) and of record in the Clerk's Office of Giles County Court, I shall, on the 24th of January, 1861 at the residence of said Straley the county aforesaid proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the property embraced in the deeds, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes therein named. The real estate consists of his Home Tract, and the Lands adjoining the same lying on New River, and within half a mile of New River White Sulphur Springs, containing about 1400 acres of valuable hand, a portion of it improved, and in fine condition, with a good dwelling-house and other necessary buildings; a Tract of Land lying on the waters of John's Creek, in Montgomery county, of about 1800 acres; 22 Negroes — Men, Women and Children most of them very likely and valuable. The sale will be continued
As Trustee in a deed of trust, executed to me by Jos. Straley, to secure Jas. R. Kent, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Giles. I will sell at the time and place named in the above notices, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, a valuable Negro man. I will also sell, on like terms, of the Land lying in Giles county and the Negroes referred to in said notice, remaining unsold, (after satisfying the deeds of trust first above alluded to,) or so much of the property so remaining unsold as will be necessary to meet the purposes of the deed in which I am Trustee. The sale to be continued from day to day until completed. N. M. Ronald, Trustee. ja 12--d3t&cw1t