CHARLOTTE, JV. C. TIESIMY, J.WUdBT i, 1828.
Sbi
|MnU,!SI!KI) WEKKT Y
By LKMUEIi KlX(iITAM,
Three Dollars a year^ paid in adcance.
No paper will be discontinued, unless at the
tViscrt tion of the editor, until all arrearages are
puiil.
Ailvortisemc-nts will be inserted at the usual
isites.- I'crsims sending in advfilisements, are
rt iitiestcd to note on the margin the number of
insiTtions, or they will be continued until forbid
and ciiarged accordingly.
STX2AM BOAT
(i
[3
This Boat is in con'iplete order, and will
coiiinunce riinning to Georgetown and
Cl\;irlesl0ii on the first of Octol er, and will car-
I V ])!oiUice at customary rutes. The subscri-
b’fis will spure no exertion to expedite the
frani'povtation of produce and gootls to and
from either of the above places. 'I'iiis boat lias
inaili' a trip front Charleston, with a full freight,
in losstiian five days.
\\\- have a pole boat now on the stocks,
vlilch will be launched about the first of No-
veinbt r, calcul.itcd to cany five hundred bales
ot rotton, ami of so light a draft of water, as
tn he t nabled to go at all seasons. This boat,
jn conjunction with the steam boat, will ensure
the icrtaintv of up and down freights, without
delay.
'I'iie ^ul)scribers will receivc cotton to freight
en JiuHli iate ti vms, and make no chargc for
il' sliipiH-d by their boats. They will
also receive and forward goods, on reasona!)le
terms, having commodious stores and ware-hou-
SLs, for the security of goods.
Mr Henry W. Conner, the agent in Charles-
tnn, will att’einl to the receiving and forw anling
;ill goods to this or any intermediate places on
the I’ei iKe ri\er, and will receivc and attentl
to all orders res])i cling cotton that may be sent
to his rare. The subscribers pUilge tiu-m-
selves to use all diligence and attention in their
powi r, for the interest of those who may make
consignmer.ls to them.
.1. St J. H. TOMNKS.
Cheraw, S. C. Sept. 2 K 1827.—Ht58
X Watc:\\is & 5 ew .
Thomas Trotter ^ Co.
r>KSl>KCrrbLT.Y informs
1 the pubT'c that they have
received anrl offer for :-ale a
few gold and silver ])atent le
ver Watches, (gtMillemcn
and ladies) a few good plain
Watclu s, 'van-anted; genlle-
men and ladies’ gold Chains,
Seals and Keys; some hand
some Breast Hins, Finger Kings, Ear l{iiigs,
Pearl and Filigree, and Paste in setts, &.c. &c. ;
all or any part of whi-.h v.e will svll low for
cash.
Clocks and Watches repaired at the shortest
notice, ami warranted to perform. Cash given
for gold and silver.
N. H. We expect to receivc in a short time
some elegant Military and plated Goods, SiC.
Charlotte, May 14, 1827.—Gu
iVemeiVy i’ov lw\iM\\^rY»ai)ee.
A SL'l’lM.Y of Dr. Chaniber.,’justly celebra
ted remei.iy for Intemperoncc, lias been recei
ved, and is tor sale at the I’ost-Oflicc, at the
New-York prices.
IQ
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C0
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of
T\u>auus TvutteY
(S appointed .\gent for Vah's McIntyre ^ov
Charlotte, and will receive all orders direct
etl to them for l ickets and shares in Lotteries
before the pu!)lic.
Sept. 29, 1827.—50
,XovUvA'avo\\\uv,
IMecklenbuTg County.
Session, 18i?7.
Bobert Houston M .ry his wife,^ Petition for
rs. V partition of
Alston Spratt Is. Kliza'th hiswife. j l.ands.
]T is ordered t)y court, that pubrn ation be
made six weeks in tlie Catawba Joonuil, ibr
the ilefciidanls to appear at our next Court of
Fh as and (Quarter St s-ions, to be lu hl for the
crMiiity of Mecklenburg, on the 4th Monday of
N(j\eiiiber next, and answer to tlu- petition;
oth( rui!ie judgiueiit will be taken jjro confes
b'o ag.iiiisl them.
1. AI.F.XANDKH, C. M. C.
6l62. — pr. adv. fi.
VdUuihlv Ileal Ksitalr for Sait’
8 traft of l.and
kTV; “ wh rt'on I now reside, distant
troni tile \lllagi' of Char-
iotte ; coat liiiitig about ‘JOO acres
rt tl'i "( st ip.ality of Migar Creek laiul. Tw(i'
tiunis of t 111' above tr.w.t is in woods; the grea
tt r pi'oportion il the l-a anee li:i\ing I'etMi >
pL'ii (1 wit mil a f( w \ (. ar.T, will vh Id, in ordina-
r\ St asoiis, from 8U0 to liOO w eight of cotti n
pi r li re. On t!u phuil.ition is a good ilwi 1-
ling-lioiisc, and e.lSer iieci ss.irv out laiddings.
'i'll, tract is well watUMl ami has e\tt nsi\e
im.idoW'. Intending to nniovi' to anotliir
, till ubove pro])' rty is ofVorri' low tor cash
nr ' T! dit; *'r w ould be escli.ingi d lor '1 t-mu ssre
lamls, l;0;ilt;d witliin the .Middle or M esteni
Dls^lii'ts- ,
'I he 1 ai'.d could be divided to suit purchas
er 1
MtehUnhuri'county, (M- 18, 1827. 5jtf.
Slulc. Ihmk of .Xorlli-('ur()l!ni,
SAl.lSIU'HV liliANCH, OC T. 23, 1827.
O'u’Dl-.ur.l), by tlie Hoard of Directors, that
;i o.ivmeiit of one t ntii ot Hu- principal be
t.'duV.on all notes olieivd for reiu wal, from
ifter liie first of Juiuiary next ; and t hat the
r.Miiir u-ive iiotic- thoreof to the deMors,
fcy idver'ti.seni' nt in the essurn Carolinian
and i'atawba .louriial.
A copv froni the Minutes.
JUMCS SNF-EI), CASiiiLti.
Five Cents Reward.
KAN A \V AY from the subscriber, on
the 27th of Octolier last, a hoy by the
name of Junuc ISiti^iafii', bound to me
by Mecklenburg County Court. He
t) is about 19 years of age, lias brown
hair and a dow ncast look. All pcr-
sons are forbid harboring or trusting
liini, under penalty of the law ; and \v!!oe\cr i ular Department, a
w ill return liim to t he sui>scribcr, shall be enti-'
tied to the above reward, but no cli.irges paid.
jAMF.s P. i{()oi:i:s.
Kuvrmhcr 27, 1827.—otClr
Lessons for those who like them.,—Be not
always speakinj.j of yourself. lie not
forward. Listen when spoken to. Avoid
old sayings and vulgari'sms. Be choice
in your conipliments. Contniand your
temper and countenance. Never ac
knowledge an enemy, or see an affront,
if you can help ii.—])ouht him who
swears to the truth of a thing. Dare to
be singular in a right cause j and be not
ashamed to refuse. Never appear to be
in a hurry. Neglect not an old acquain
tance. Make no one in company feel his
inferiority. Avoid punning and mimi
cry. Talk not long at a time. Tell no
stories. Hold no one by the button when
talking. I’unch no one iu conversation.
I'orestali not a slow speaker. Say not all
you think, (iive net your advice unask
ed. Kenew no disagreeable matters.
Praise not another at the expense of the
present company. I’ew jokes will bear
repeating—Take the peaco-niaker’s part
in debating. Learn the character of the
company before you say much. Su[)pose
not yourself laughed at. Interrupt no
man’s story.
We believe it is the usual courtesy of
the Speaker of the Meuse of Represen
tatives, to place at the head of any Com
mittee,the nature of whose investigations
requires frecjuent references to a partic-
( • airman beiweeti
Legislature of North Carolina.
~lilU~OnT un the TliR.lSUIlY DEFJiliT-
MENT.
The joint select committee, to whom was re
ferred the resolution insirueting them to in
quire into the expediency of amending and
consolidating the several aets of the lieneral
Assembly lespecting the 'l’rc;isur\ Depart
ment, and to examine the accounts and mo
nies in the Treasury Office and the deposites
in the several Hanks to the credit of the State,
further sum of fourteen dollars seventy-
three and quarter cents for disbursements
on account of the Agricultural l und.
It moreover appears to your commit-
te, that, in the year 1»2G, the Publio
Treasurer purchased ot Benjamin A.
Barham thirty shares of the Capital
Siock of the Jijnk of Newbern at par,
and ttbtained u power of attorney, au
thorising the transfer thereof j that iho
same has not been made in consequence
of the loss of said power. The said Bar-
having had the same undereonsideration, and eiven a written acktiowltdg
devoted that attention to the subject whicn j nffhe sai ~ -
its imporlance to the State and to the niem-
orv of the late 'I’reasurcr required, respect
fully KKPDUT.
That in the investigation many unex
pected difficulties presented themselves
to youi committee. Their limited know
ledge of the system pursued by the late
Treasurer in the operation of the depart
ment and the omission to keep in the
office regular accounts of the receipts
and disbursements of the the public mo
nies, (except so much as relates to the
Agriculture, Literary and Internal Im
provement funds,) made it necessary to
apply to the Comptroller’s Ofiice for an
expose of the fiscal concerns ol‘ the State.
Your committee lament that tiiis inves
tigation has resulted in the painful dis
covery that there is a balance due from
the lale Treasurer of sixty-eightth.ou-
sand six hundred and thirty-one dollars,
eighty and tiiree eighths cents. This
defalcation is the more to be regretted
on account of the mafiy amiable traits in
the character of the late I'rcasurer, and
Fifteen Dollars lieword.
~ AN A^^ A Y from Ilif sufxvibf!,
about the J.ith .Iniv.' tasi, a iicgio '
plciccd Mr. Siurrs, a j^entieman of grc;;l
j natural ei.'lo'vrnv i’.ts. ai^;h!y inproved by
■ jK-r.sonul ; ptvji-jsbing a mind
n,a„ „an,ccl dUJU.HS. s.,;.' „cRr., i ‘ a .,c-
was jjurchased at the .sa!e of the jjro- j purat.; hi US CvUli'.i! .
pert) of Freiieriek Dinkins, decciis-, illusli'ation, anil an ;;'i;’u!o i:/:,iiily ol j
ed, is about five feet seven Oi- eig!it j irply. 'I'alent, thcrciui'c, had ern'iiienlly
inchts hiuh, black color, and speaks ] slalioii ; Parlia:wOntary
^er> broket). Any person apprehendn.g said j
«irN/l I i • 111'. • IP i i\ 111/* c! 11 K cr> i*i t ^ i • i* i\r'
necTo and di liverine-him to the subscnber, o» . , , . , i ■ • - .
c„!;r„ungl,i„,i„:un th;,t ''••‘S Icml, od ll.s
get him, shall be entitled to the ubove n .vuij. V.’itii tin: U'l 01 tiiC J>Cp;'i liiU'lit
MOSES NKKl.V, sen.
Kuv. 27, 1827—4t62
CoiHiuitted to the Jail
OF Mecklenburg county, on the 6th day of
August, 1827, a negro man who s .ys his
iianu- is TAKL'l'ON, ami that he belongs to a
man by the name of Claiborn Cook, living in
(•ranville eonnty. Tlie bo\ is large and very
black, and stailiiiurs Mryrmich in speiikiivg.
I he ow ner is i i i|U steil to come forw.iul, jirove
propt rtv, pay charges and take liiiii aw a\.
o7tf ■ ' ' .lOHN .^l.DAN,
w hom and the Head of such Department
there exists a political, if not a personal
'|vaJ:mony of opinion. At the head of the, , . .... r
Naval Committee of last Coi-ress wa*. '"-pc-ed testimonials given by the Leg-
! iila'.u.e ol the unlimited and unshaken
c^u/dence in his honesty and integrity.
The b^.Iar.ce, according to the Comptrol
ler’s Statement of the 31st of October,
IS27, at the deljit of the Treasurer, a-
inour.ts to one hutidred and sixteen thou
sand nine Iiundred and filty-eight dollars
foriy-roui- and half cents. It appears
from the Looks of the Literarv Fund re-
m:.ining in tlie I'i’casury Office, that
t!)tre is a balancv* against the Treasurer
of iwenty-eighi thousand one hundred
and eighty four dollurs thirty two and
lialfcents; and that there is also due to
agrceaLIr, wiiiioiit uvjicliiug on Ins iii-
dejifiulence or warpuig his sen..': oi‘ the '
liiilirs c.jlruted to Mr. Sion:; has j
heel! remoi'Cil iVoiu loC hr.,.d of the Na-^
I val Coniniittee, and i:i his place Mr. j
llolVm:>u ha‘i been eievuted. We know }
not what qualiuc.iiono the Speaker dis-h‘-'‘-''moreover ap
cerned in him, superior, or at all equal, , Comptroller s hook's, that
io those .;f Mr. Siorr^, to render him ithe nineteelh of Oaoher, 1820, Rob-
worihv of hi. new station, except the :ll- | ‘'''h Collector of the poi^ ol
absorbing meutof his Jacksonian ten-,paid into thi^^hands of the
merit of the said purchase, and of his
readit.ess to make a transfer to the State
when required. The sum of three thou
sand dollars being the price paid for
these shares, should, in the opinion of
your committee, be credited to the late
Treasurer, deducting therefrom the sum
of one hundred and f:vc dollars, whicU
said Barham received as the last divid
end on the said stock and paid lo the
late Treasurer, and which stock has not
been brought into his account with ihe
Comptroller making the sum of two thou
sand eight hundred and ninety-five dol
lars, which, being added to the above
mentioned sums, will make an aggregate
of one hundred and one thousand eigh
ty-nine dollars seventeen and half ceut»
to the Treasiirer’s credit j and deducted
from the above sum of one hundred and
sixty-nine thousand seven hundred and
twenty dollars ninety-seven and srvca
eighths cents, will leave ihe balance of
sixty-eight thousand six bundled and
thirty-one dollars eighty and three
eighths cents as aforesaid.
Your committee found in the Treasury
Office the sum of five hundred and twen
ty nine dollars and forty-five c‘nts in
counterfeit and mutilated bil!s, paii in
the emissions of 1783 and 1736, and the
remainder in Bank notes. Yi ui com
mittee entertain the oplnioti that tiu-se
!)ills must have been ren'ived on i.« u unt
of di bts due to the State, wbitli tie
I’reasurer, out of delicucj, dtf 'n^d
claimiiig a credit lor. It is .submilied
to the CiiMierul Assembly vv hei her this
suni should not be placed tw his credit,
which will leave the true balance .igi'.insS
the Treasurer of sixty-eight thousand
denry. The majorivy of the Committee, I
tlie fund of Internal Impi-ovement the
sum of twenvy-iwo thousand one huti-inne hundred and two dollars thirty-fivo
died and ninety-five dollars fifteen and ^ and three-eigiuhs cents.
In the prosecution of this inqnirVt
your committee have ex.unined all such
witnesses as they had reason to believe
could allord any irifornution on tin >ui)-
ject of theiu investigations; a s>ateiii» ni of
whose testimony accompanies this re
public 'I'rcasurer the sum ofnine hundred
aiut
... ... almost every other instance, are I twenty-eight dollars and seventy p„ri.
Oj)j'osi!iot) men, and in their vitus yf j that James Ov\en, ColKctoi ol i llo^v this defalcation has arisen
ihe recommendations of the DepartnK ut i port, on llie 30th of March, 1 ti22. j ^hat time it occurred, your ton
or at
partm( lit j ■» wiiai nine n ueiui rca, yt;ur toniinittee
will proluibly snsiain that ; anct thus give | paid into the 1 ubiic 11easui) the | unable to ascertain, li the re|).ji t of
us another prool'ofthe which | of one hundrt d and S)Xty seven dol- the Treasurer made to the General \s-
5 .lirecled the appoi'nimeuts'of the ' thirty-hve cents, amounting (o the sembly of lS2o was corrccl, it would
' seem necessarily to have occurred du
ring the last fiscal ycur; but your com-
I mittee are constrained to believe tlut it
act of llie Cieneral
oV ^‘uv\\\-Vv\YVi\Vuvv,
Lincoln Cotii t}'.
Court of hijui/y. (ktohvr 'J'trvh 1827.
Hinrv I.utz vs. 'I he heirs of Jac(d) l,ut/, sen.
"deceasvd—I'etition lor sale of i.ots. j diff
“I N this ease, it ap|)eariiig to the court, tliat ! Sijcaker.
I Daiiii I and .laeol) I.ilt/.sons of (.torge l.ulz, j
(‘eeeasi d, and I'hiliplkard and Susannah liis
wife, >all\ Head and John l.iit/,, are not risi
dents it 'his suae : It is thtri tore ()1.1J f. H 1.1), | yf^ierday threw out as to his intom
that i)Ublieation be made tor si\\'I'eks siieces-j r .i /'
• 1 .1 /■ 4 I . I ..,..,.,1 t!>. v -.ikI petency to act a« C hairman of the Com
sively 111 llu C ataw ha .loiiriial, tliat tUi\ and ^ l . ^ i i i .
each of till 111 bf and appear at the next Court ' U)ittee of \\ ays and Means, by sending | uf the Ctilled Slates of the 4-lh April
of i,piit\, to be held for till eounty ot l.ineoln, lo the Speaker his resignation ol the oi-i i,s iy, and which was not placed tu the
;it ti e Cviurt-llouse in l.ineolntoii, on tlu foovib If ibis btep was not tlie result of, Trk-asurer's general account.
.Mondayafter tile fourth Monday ol March, 18^S, p, {Jcciion : if llie objections we urired I , ,
-y 'V'"»''''I-I I,is .ppoimnu..., cl.d „o, ."-I
eold. sso will be taken and lieaid e\ , »•
I him to the measuie ; we are
\at. Juurnal. '■ of one thousand and ninety.six dol-
. I lars and five cents; which sums were
j pail! pursuat't to '>'• '
nu nt pro
parte as to them.
(il()2i- 'J'esr.
J AMF.S llll.!,, r. w. t..
Noticc.
late niectiiij.; of the
I' a late niectin).; ot tne l.ineoln Cotton
2\ Mai.ufai tilling Conipaii\, they agreed to
si ll varn and clot'll in tutun , at the fidlo\\ ing
i.itis; hut reser\ing uiitn ilii ms.ht s the p-.'ivi-
li g. ot rising or falhnf^. as circum.-^taiiei s iiiay i
iii-lif \. T!i( \ now olK . .V. „ is i,-
prices, for casli, or produce at cash pncei, vi.'.; McDudie. silic«
Mr. nando/ph has sustained^ the views , Assembly of 1817, entitled “An act for' have taken place beforw, and tliai
the relief ol sick and disabled seamen,”| iij^ (U Un{|ueDcy hasbteu kept from pub-
■ I and conhrmeil by an act ot the Congress] I’n; detection by some means .vhicli they
are unable; sati .faetorily to account for.
The sum is too lat go to have been us^ J
by the Treaso.-cr in any one ye^r, and no
evidence has appeared tu your coinmit-
id not I iVoin the 'lS*easurer’s Report of 1826, tee that the Treasury has been ro!>l>cd or
Iclt to make of twelve hundred and eigh-1 any monies stolen therefrom. Not wiii.-
the only itifeience whith is li ft at our
I that the sum of tsvelve hundred and eigh-j any
. , ,iiy-se\en dollars was deposited in the standing, your commitive ii.iTard t'le o-
option—that he w as ori;',inaliy ajipointed j T.lliion, of the pinion that this chdinnuency nust haM-
by tlie Speaker, with the umkr:ia.iiii!ig . Kngineers, pursuant to {occurred before the comra*'ncemeni ol'
that he should resi‘';ii,so as to leave tin
chair vacr.ut for Mr. .Mel in llie. W
an lot of'he ('.eiioral .\sseinbly of ihe M he last fiscal yea:; yet ti.ey c:;n on
, , , ... I , ,yeai’ «itiiiled “An act to cede to j co'ijeC ure that ii has arisen eit iier from
can scarcely believe that the .vj>eaker cal-i \^’„iied Slates a lrai.1 of land called ja want of system in the rnanai^enieni i’
culated on a cordial co-operation in the
P. .ink
, -w.s —, as the purchar*e money i ihe transactions of the d('pai tmeni, o:*
now oiv^rto sell at the r.dlowing I - paviiu iit of the lands reded to the j the gradual use of th.• j;ub!ic n'.uo.es to
11
Dll. T. I. .lOllNSOX,
\V1N> positiveh deeiiiU'd praeticing
medi. ;ne ni ( h.riotle any mon , requ. sts
•Jl those uhoar.' 1 le'el.ti (I to him to call n
s.t:!. their r.sp. ctiM a. eoiints ; and he would
also a.id, that lliosi- ho fad to avail Hiiinsi Ives
of tin- linu ini.rv nn.g ntlu. i n Ur pivsent
da->. and .Novenihi rt nurt next, u'M im-l then
1,0,and accounts entrusted to the moiagr.
_nK'-ul ot an Attorin^'.
UctuUr 21. 1827.—j-l*
u._Those h.ving in their poss.ssion
nooVs, either mrdiral or nisc. ll;.neotiS bidoiig
- to the subsiribtr, «dl pleasr return them.
Cotton Varn Nos. 5 k 0>, .12\ cts. jier lb.
7 ts H, 0.7 el', pel lb.
i) !(', 37.1) cK. ])i-r lb.
11, 4.?i els'. |ier H).
12. ‘17.2 1"
li), rts. pi-r 11).
Any (piantity c.f y;'i-n niuli r .5 lbs. of Nori.
6. 7, 8, y, w ill sell at .i7 1, cents pi-r II).
They also |»roi)''s*- to sell Cloth by the l)olt,
made of varn No. 9. alxiUt 7UU, and one % ..rd
w ide, ut 20 cents per yard ; any (jiiaiillty lui.K r
a bolt, at 2;> cents per yard. Fvery 2.J yards of
the cloth will nem rally w. igh a ].ound.
They likewise oiler the. following prices lor
produce, in the way ot an exchange, viz:
Corn, per bush. Fork, per lb.
Flaxseed, do. 02^ Flour, do, J
\N boat, lo. 1(K) Haeon 8, Tallow 9
I'ieked cotton, 1st qual. 8 cts. Seed do. 2p.
Lard, 9 cts. per Ib. Heeswax, 25
Hut should any jierson wish to trade at the
former prices, they will still continue to allow
;> cts. Jier lb. for seed cotton, and 11 cents per
11). for picked colton, and sell yarn and cloth as
fonnerly. 'I hesc are the prices that they will
give althe factory
he must have re
collected the ton’emptuous manner in
which the former exuressed himself ot
the latter, und the irulignant retort of
Mr. NliDnriie, some few years since, in
ihr courst of a debate in the House of
He|)resentali ves. It is probable that
I Mr. Randolph has neither forgotten noi-
h'oij^iven that retort ; If he has not, he
could not srrve on the Committee with
Ml'. McDuffie ; and if the Sj)ca!;er knew
this, he must have made the appointmeui
with a full knowledge that it would be
resigned : vhether th.e step now taken
j by Mr. Randolph is in fulfilment of an
original nnderstanding, or is the elieci of
some sudden insight into his own incom
petence, we will not decide. In either
case, the eil’ect is tlu* same—Mr. M’Duf-
fiie is the chuirmun of the Ccminittce.
ib.
Hogu
and p
United Slates
wliii h sum has tiot been ' meet private demands, ucc.isloned by
paid over lo the owners of the lund ;,o ' vvant of en*-rgy and econo'uy in tht‘ snan-
ceded. These items, added to ihe a- agement of his estate ; for yoiM'commlt-
JAS. 131VLNGS.
Dec. 1, 1827.—2lG‘.
Ibv ::ale
ut this
rilllO.'-'l'. indebte'l to the subscriber, by note
1. or book acci'iii'.'., w 111 please aH ami .settle
in.im iliately, as i.o iniliilgenee can be given.
niDH..'' viill hol l>e taken in discount of debts
:na(U- 111 h thirand harness, sold cnta'T^y for
(' ,\SI!; 'ir dr_v Ju'li s, at 12^ cents per lb. will be
rvceised m ham'..
T,
All that a Statesman ’.5 required to
know in our days, are the elegant phrases
of “Coalition,” “ liargai'i and Corrup
tion,”‘‘I'Ibony and Topaz,” Webster’s
Kegotiation,” '‘linecfsafe precedents,”
-aH’diated p.-erLes,” “State Rights,”
“Lie,” “hirod eulogist,” “political
gossip,’' £-cc. If he ha:: thece by heart, he
■ an sfrryr :: little, and himself
bove mentioned sums to the debit of the
Treasurer, make an aggregate of one
hundi-ed and sixty nine thousand seven
hundred and twenty dollars ninety-seven
and seven-eighths cents.
Your committee find that there is de
posited in the State Bank, to the credit
of the Treasury, tho sum of twenty-five
thousand one hundred! and ninety dollars
and eighty-iive ce:;ti; in the Bank of
Newbern, thirty-thousand four hundred
and forty-five dollars and three cents j in
the Banl; ol Capf.-l’ear, at rayettaville,
twenly thousand one hundrecl and Cl’ty
iiv2 dollars, and iit’iecii cents; that there
are current notes in the Treasury Oilice
to the amount oi’eighty doibrs, and the
tee are sensible tliat he has not a, a;;r
time used the public inonica for puposej,
of speculation ; but, on the conti ary,
he has sold property wiilun the l.^st jVi-
teen years to an amount greally e:.oe( d-
ing his purchases. Accor din j; i .'» ilio
Treasurer’s report of 182^) .^'or^-sAic!,
he must have had in the vaiil's of ^ -,e
Treasury Office on the 31st of Octjbci
of that year, the sum of tighty-four tho u
sand two hundred and f.vtnty Uullars
eighty-seven atid a half ccnts ; that his
deposites in Bank amounted to eii^'hty-
four thousand two hundred and lortV"
eight dollars one cent j by which it ap
pears that the sum reported to bo retain
ed In the Treasury to meet the demands
sum of eighteen thousand eight hund.-ed o'* expenditures of the day, was nearly
equal to the amount deposited ia t’ j
Bunk.
Your committee find that between th*i
and ninety dollars ten and three quarter
cents in I'rcasury Notes. That in ad
dition to these sums, the Treasurer is
entitled to a credit of three tliousaiid one ; second and thirteenth of February, ISCT^
hundred and thirteen dollars thi''iy and ■ 1 reasurer checked on the St;;tc
half ccnts, being a balance in his favor | for t'lc sum of atteen thousand sii.
of receipts and disbursenient'i since the j^'^cnty-five dollars, and oa
close cf the last fiscal year, and to a cred-1 Nevvbera Bank Irom the 3d of Janu-
it of three hundred and five uollars, be-1 ^ cl I’ebruary, the day oa
ing BO much advanced by him to publi( .which the General Assembly of 18 2ri ad*
officers, for which receipts were taken, eighteen thou*;
iind which v.ere not prcKcnted to the iI'ur.dred and thirty dollars.
Comptroller in the settknient of his| This practJct'of keeping consuTerable
''f ■h': ^rc" ’'•* ^ '■ "’its in .'n^'JUori'sntd^