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-31 To alter and amend the act of 1819, proscribing die mode of surveying and selling the lands lately acquired by treaty from the Cherokee Indians. (Provides that where any of the purchasers ofl Cherokee lands have lost or mis laid their receipts for the purchase money, if it shall appear from the books of the Treasurer that the whole amount has been paid, the Secretary of State shall issue a grant to the purchaser.) 32 To provide for the repairing of the State House and railing round the capital square. (Makes it the duty of the Treasurer, Sec retary of State and Comptroller to contract for said repairs, and limits the expenditures for the same at 230 dollars.) 33 Empowering the County Courts to regulate the fees of jailors. 34 Concerning the action of replevin. (Provides that writs of replevin for slaves shall be dee med sustainable against persons in possession of such slaves in all cases where actions of detinue or trover arc now proper; that the plaintiff, on applying for a writ of replevin tor a slave, shall give an affidavit and bond; and that the sheriff shall deliver all such slaves to the plaintiff, unless the defend ant give bond for double their value.) 35 In relation to justices' exe be stockholders, and to receive three dollars per day for their services.) WTO Xarborougf), FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1829. Jail Breaking. On Monday night last, an ineffectual attempt was made to liberate the prisoners confined in the jail in this place. The outside door was broken open, and files, &c. conveyed in to a lower apartment, through a small aperture to the prisoners. It is supposed that day-light interrupted the operations of those engaged in this daring attempt. General Assembly. The recent ses sion of the Legislature of this State con tinued 55 days, being the longest everj held by that body. Among the unfin-j ished business, introduced into the Se- nate towards the close of the session, we i find the following bills, which were laid; on the table on their second reading: MR. WILSON presented a! bill to appreciate to notes of the. several Banks in this State; which : passed its first reading. (This bill provides that, in case of fail ure of the Banks of this State to pay their notes in gold or silver on demand, on or before the 1st of December next, the holder of cutions. (1 rovides that personal; every such note may recover of property shall be bound from and' the said Banks, in addition to prin bv the levy of the execution, and cipal, interest and cost, damages, not from the teste thereof.; at the rate of six per cent, per an- 36 For the relief of sundry :num, from the time at which the purchasers of Cherokee lands. !same shall have been demanded (Authorises the Treasurer to sus- untill paid. It also pledges the pond the collection of bonds until faith of the State, and makes in the meeting of the next Assem- (dividual stockholders liable, in ktyO ! their individual capacity, (in pro- 37 For revising, digesting and portion to the stock owned by amending tne laws relating to ex-.each,) lor all deposites made in, and Turks, before Shumla, in which the latter are said to have lost 30,000 men. Paris papers to the 30th Nov ember, have since been received at New-Yoik, which do not confirm the account of the above battle. Commercial letters from Alex andria, in Effypt dated on the 30th .Sept. state, that the crop of Cotton tor 1828, will amount to 65,000 bales. The most of it will be sent to Trieste and England. MARRIED, In this county, on Sunday night last, Spencer L. Hart, Sheriff of this county, to Miss Louisiana Pender. Price Current, At Tarboro9, Petersburg S? New-York. JAN. 16. Bacon, Beeswax, - Brandy, apple, Coitee, Corn, - - -Cotton, Cotton Bagging, Flour, supf. Lard, - -Molasses, -Hum, New-Eng. Sugar, brown, -Salt, loose, Wheat, - -Whiskey, - per Tar'o1 Pe?rgWYo'k lb 7 8 6 7 9 10 - 20 25 25 30 23 24 gal 45 50 30 45 SQ 40 lb 16 20 13 16- 11 15 bul 30 35 40 45 i 50 53 lb 8 8 8 9$9i 103 - 20 25 20 25! 19 21 bbl $6h 7 $8 8 $7 8$ lb 7 8 7 8 6 7 gal 40 50 35 40 27 32 - 50 60 35 40 32 35 lb 11 13 9 12 8 11 bul 80 90 75 87 47 54 - 90$l.glUJ gal 40 50 30 35 23 Notice. T AN AW AY from the Subscriber, on the 22d of December last, an indent ed apprentice boy, by the name of FRANCIS REDMOND, about seven teen years of age, dark complexion. 1 will give a reward of Ten Dollars for the delivery of said boy to me in Tar- j borough all persons are forbid harbor ing or employing him under the penal ty of the law. HENRY JOHNSTON. Tarboro', Jan. 20, IS29. Money Wanted, HE Subscriber having determined to remove from Tarborough, and desi rous to close his business, informs all those indebted to him, that payment must be made at or before the ensuing February Court. I also offer for sale, on accommodating terms, my House and Lot in Tarboro7. P. S. SUGG. January 22, 1829. 23-5 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Subscri bers either by note or account, are respectfully invited to call and settle the same as soon as possible, as the subscri bers are under the necessity of making collections between this time and Feb ruary Court. KING fy GATL1N. Tarboro', Jan. 20, 1829. ecutors and administrators. (An tltorises tiie Governor to appoint commissioners for the purpose.) 38 Ceding to the United States, Jackson Island, for the purpose of erecting a lighthouse. 39 Supplemental to the act c rccting the county of Macon. 41) Concerning the lands form erly occupied by the Tuscarora Indians, lying in Bertie county, on the north side of Roanoke ri ver. (Appoints commissioners for the purpose of selling the re versionary interest of the Tusca rora Indians in said lands.) 41 Changing the time of hold ing the Supremo Court of this State. (Enacts that the court shall be holden the second Mon day in June and the last Monday in December.) 42 For the Limitation of writs of error for matters of fact and hilfe of review. (Limits such writs ! within live years after the judgment or decree.) 43 Regulating the damages on protested bills of exchange. 44 Directing the manner in hich the acts of Congress and fjlier public documents shall be distributed. 45 Providing for the represen tation of Stock of the State in Meetings of the Stockholders of Hanks of this State. (Pro ves that commissioners shall be appointed to attend said meetings, '4 represent and vote for the ate such commissioners not to and for all notes issued by the Banks.) Mr. Wellborn presented a bill authorising the issuing of 50,000 dollars in Treasury Notes. Raleigh, Jan. 15. On Friday last, Caldwalladcr Jones, Marsden Campbell and Andrew Joyner, Lsquires, were elected the Board of Internal Improvements for the present year. Star. Congress. The bill appropri ating lifty thousand dollars for the exploring expedition to the South Seas and Pacific Ocean has passed the House of Representatives. Petersburg, Jan. 19. ..The mar ket generally prices remain sta tionary, and business continues rather inactive. This is owing in some degree to the want of commercial information from Eu rope, and besides at this season there is usually less intercourse with the country than at any other time of the year. We quote Cot. ton, 3 a 91 Wheat, 1 40 a 1 50 Corn; 2i -Pork, 3. Times. Foreign. By an arrival at Boston, intelligence has been re ceived from Smyrna to the 1st of November within eight days of the latest news at this port from Liverpool. It is stated, that a great, battle was fought on the 19th October, between the Russians A LIST OF THE OFFICERS Of the Grand Lodge of North-Carolina for the present year. M.W. Louis 1). Wilson, G. Master. R. W. James Grant, S. G. JVardcn. Sam'l F. Paterson, J.G. Warden. Benj. A. Barham,. G. Treasurer. John C. Stedman, Gy Secsetary. R. W. John Owen, D. G. Master. R.W.&Rev. Jos. Caldwell, Pat'kW.Dowd. Q Cha John Armstrong '. . P t i t t i i lains. Josiah II. Morn, Thos. P. Hunt, J K.W. Richd. D. Spaight, Esec Arnold, Jos. R. Lloyd, David VV. Stone, Francis Ward, John Mushat, Wm. Davidson, Nath'l W.Alexander, Jas. Bozman, Edmd. B. Freeman, Marshal Dickinson, Jesse H. Drake, Isaac N. Lamb, John A. Shaw, Mason L. Wiggins, George Shelden, Edmund Jones, Wm. H. Hunter, G. S. Deacon. John G. Marshall, G. J, Deacon. Henry Bryan, G. Marshall. Law'n H. Alexander, G.S. Bearer John Walker, G. Pursuivant. JohnT.C.Wiatt,) n . t i t j r Cr. otewara. Dirk Lindeman, S Richard W. Ashton, G. Tyler. January-. 1S29. G. Lecturers. Notice. rpHE Subscribers having obtained spe- cial administration on the estate or Joseph Lackey, dee'd, will proceed to sell in the town of Tarborough, on Monday, the 9th of February next: Horses, Mules, Cattle, Soivs 8? Pigs, above fifty fat Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Peas, seed Cotton, a quantity of salted Pork. ALSO, Jl new Flat and Sails. The Land will be rented and the Ne- groes hired out for this year. A credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approv ed security before the property is deliv ered. X T). n HTTP. Ar " KnoninT ROBT. JOYNER, Mm's. TnrWo', 20th Jan. 1S29. 23-.? Cheap Boarding, FOR STUDENTS, nnHE Subscriber has determined to re ceive eight or ten young men from the Academy, of 15 years old and under, on board, at the reduced price of Thir ty Dollars per session. He has a house for the reception of such, quite detached from the tavern. JOHN C. GREEN Warrenton, Jan. 1, 1S29. 22-3 COHEN'S OFFICE, Baltimore, Dec. 31s, 1828. 3 Report of the Drawing of the 4th Sub scheme of the Maryland State Lottery, JVo. 6, for 1828. No. 15259 the Capital Prize of $10,000 9319 Capital of 3,000 13164 Capital of 2,000 2542 Prize of 1,000 599912112 Prizes of 500 4707 5449 10S04 . , f1A -11951-14460$ PnZSof 100 9S7 9594 0251 12687 7121 13631 Prizes of 50 9142 14886 J 9324 1 7470 j 40 Prizes of $20100 of $10 and 4000 prizes of $5 each. 83The Two First Drawn Num bers from the wheel of different termi nations, were 4702 and 17530, the ter minating figures being 2 and 0. Agree ably to the scheme, therefore, all tickets ending with either 2 or 0 are entitled to Five Dollars each, and in addition to whatever prize they may have drawa besides. The drawing of the State Lottery, No. 6, for 1828, is now completed. The numbers entitled to the prizes at Four Dollars each are all those ending with 3, 5 or 8 Those ending with either 2 or 0 are entitled to Five Dollars each, and in addition to whatever any of then may have drawn besides. The fortunate holders of the prizes are respectfully requestc 1 to present their tickets for payment, as early as may suit their convenience. J.I. COHENJr.S? BROTHERS. Baltimore. -Ian. J; 1829.
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