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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. Vu\ V\\- . WKDNK8DAY, DECEMBER li, 1822. ,\o. 148. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. ri'DLISHtl) WF.KKLY BY I) F.N MS I1EAUTT, ,1 TH HE*"" DOLLARS A YKAU, PAY \ OLl HALK YKAItLY IN ADVANCE. Those wli> du n??t (five not ice of their wish , |uve the paper discontinued at the expira. I jn of the year, will lie presumed a* desirmj; ? . c<intinuaiicr until countermanded ? And , tutKi" will be discontinued until arrear k.f, 4re pa d, unless at the option of the pub. W'li.u-vtf r will procure nine subscribers and r *r?iilee the pa) ments, shall receive a tenth I p"t,s VJverti-^ments not exceeding fourteen I ines s irill'ic nserted three tim*. storone dollar, and u e it* -fi * ?* c riit* tor c icn cont inuance. vn>c ? pi >ous received by tlie printer, and it'tlie ;> >?tm. inters in tlie state. Al! letters upon hu?tne?s relative to the pa ?vjr 'ii?i?t be pu>t*^uiil. Gentlemen of leisure, who possess a Ustctorlit- rary pursuit*, are invited to favour l? t**ith conniunications. Iiillahoroilgh A t'ailein v. cxeic se? of tin- Hummer session ot i ne ililli?>rouKb Au(itni\ ciu><*ti on ilit- -2il da\ ul Novrmtur last, b_v a public (iilbiuUilll lit 'Ue Stuacnl* i l.e tr Istee# * rr present, won d ilo tht.mcl\vs i ti? aiUthi.idin? .1 he uprt ssiuii of their t,,h'U and cuiiiv approbation ??i tne manner in ?t.i cti 'lie Iki_\ s mijiutu (1 themacl ve?. Ii m t t nr object at in s unu* ?i? enumerate the c tfirtiit *tudii s ol the \ arious Classes. <>r to w,l-tii?.ii.t'.c die meiilsol the Competitors lur ii?MiJi???i ?ll ?tre approved, with a \ei\ !:-? i kC<.p'.ion> ? ti^lil) ?<> ? and m?ii\ acquit uu U t incuts ta a ii. an'. ci w men w owid ikm' Jut.t iio.uiur Ui jtiirj much more mature. I c examination evinced, 41 the mrst satis ,c'.r> maimer, that iliC lime of tne bovsbad tin iiiiluati iuu?) .iii|jm\e?i, both b> i.eiu ; ..o auil their t- acuer. Tt.c abilities ol >lr. ii c- ps ?> * ttac.icr.>i v.mili, mjuire 110 tu> . f.lufU llv.1i 1 1 1 1 - t H*ai ii; tltev are well ktl iv> 11 * .i uul\ -?!?.?? ? Ciateti. 1 lie trustee o I .In* iin'ti tieneve they run no risk m rcconi* ?:.c unig it to tne pubnc patronage It* ad \a a?'r? arc malH and all iking, atiualcd 1.. ? . .ci!'. a ctiii.ale.il) lit- iii dst ot a moral a:id r...s'n ii? si.Cictv, under die air. c inn of an 1 ir ail. I iaO>ii iii< teaCne ; .t 1* (nought that la \ 'U .'1 se'i'. In-re Will ci ji?_> ^dtanU^r^ ii??l 3 ,>as<id .ii am ai?a<Ji } All when it <s ?.\jtiu.11l ti'iat tli.s institution lit, u liat even l .rT ii .111 ?U e s.mukl be. IllrmliV a scti.rfu j- , art' >ry t 1 the university, it will r adily jHrrtt vtil t.'ial bnj s ins ructed heTt a ill ..*? aUccidcii -dvan?agc o?er those insiruci . ; ? k'.r.* A i linii rni plan uf ins. ruction, Mine i sliotud be ad ipud by ail the academic s I..c s'.atc, '.as 10 ijj been desired by no-c a bo Ime twiticO their attention to the sub and tliC ill er?.i\ of plans which hav i.iU still ilo . xisi, l.as bee 1 1 lell to be ? ^reai tv i. 1 tie studies ul the >outh in the Itiiisb ? ? u^n Vcadc.iv .ire toiiduc.ed under the su riuteiulaiice tat toe ,)rrsiU> ni ui?d (acuity <<i ? - L."Ver?r\. I'nr pn?i' asor ??!" languages, .? ,ti. sii^ii otiici meiiib*. r ui the boarti a* can tutivcn ? n'U spared, attend the exailiina > 1 a L??>y's pi ii|(i't *4, iroiti the lime l.i eii'ei ? ill. <?<. aiit iii^ until lie C.osi s ins c -e there, ? wiluis-ed t>) those ? a bum > "i> t?e en r-is'td his tnture ?ncce< ding ?I. r ii-, a 1 id wiit 11 * |> t pass? s Uirwu^h alt ?t ?.i."?sc> fit. re, ue enters i*? meuia eiy, atth ?ii) aJJiiioiul exain.natioii, inuilhc lit?h r?n ria?> at college I ti? se are aomt* U' * 01 'iva.r.ahcs attending II ??? institutioi., frolll ?'1 > iCal -oi ua.inn. Its cbar?Ci?*r IS aiTwad) 'i>;ii? ae trns' M* future <? aiiageii.eiil ^ili ' ' lave a le'idciK) to dinnuia'i public conti Tlie Trustoe^. L>ec J. -,7 ? .?* Zj' I ue editor of the Raleigb Star is re ,;tr?teJ lo ^.vt the a?o?e uu'ee insertions, <i. I '.-a^r I his account to this otbee. 1 liilUljoroui'li A cadtMiiv. rj * 'iiV "Xricis-s ill' tli *> institution vkill }>e rn'.int l on the hist .VI nidi/ hi Janii l'i j(1<I inn to lit' studies -* i r-_ 1 > pur* J at |ii?.[)4: jti?rv io auniibs ?>(! into the ' > i i'v, .iii extoivve F.ii^iinli courK* will I' C ninu nC'nl, w Inch ? < ?le?i^iit-tl to .uCill '* t tfu suhji i|ti< 111 studt< ? ?>! ill ??<- Who >IM) 4'l.ni t d. I tic t'rr.isn l-.ii|fu?|(e w i '* ? itho.it an\ addit Kiiiati Charge. P.i* iIkI <'.alil.an , uliii ni * .sh (u <Mt4ln tui *;?vr inloriiMi.on ret|?ci tn.s icuool, wall r- to uii* t-f m- '?! ttiiliO i, riili'n, | Uii m mlics, Sir oukli l,i4?f it oil jjijilica* "?* 'mi '.ii tii?- o'ih??. nb"r. .1 oil II Koj^lTS, /*? intiptif. NN tio a ill icceive * te* student* .*h ixmiTI CM. 4 7 ? 4w !?? u ?YO II C K Vl.l. p? - s 'iih lirfVin^ cl?"i * afuinot tin ? t,?t i llol. William f>li? |i|i.*i <1, ?ic '? .in , ? rtijiii jt d mi j,rt wnt li? n> tor si i ? ???tli n tin t i?n fi <J b) law, o li t" * ? ili- \ will In h;?ri<?l r?'C?ver\ ; an<l tlniHc iii ?>' i| 'it r. .'lit- lornkrd mid pay ? !??' On* ?*.<,? ctivrlj . Ah tin CiMiiiiH n^n'imt tin ' <? ' i r i <i* an urgent nature, the ail'iiiti *iia> ? I Ih r <11.(11 ))??< I IO In- I'llUall) urgent *'ltli \ ?? , ??#? v\|i ,,r?* ii.ilrliU (I in it. ?I oli ii Kilmers ? .Itln'r. Dr. 1. 47 ?V V\T \ V X\. I 'i>T <ir n.n?| , il n rt'-tf <>1 lund f'-r nt)r I 4 in) ? I r# (f dollar*, in wli rli S ' ? I ??? fir Ha'* f * .? :>n .ri|).l .. id lol.n .1 <;?rrniK''m *?? ' T' * U , P n r 11 ? k ?? w> ht'nsi <l? ? 'I s'Hiif <: < M . J c t lv??l, ami lltf t ?' ' 1? n ..!>? r f, <>* r ^ A'| pTnon* nr^ ' rw . t t' ??.r s..'l note, an no r of it li ,s ( vi r bpf-n \\ iii. (!uri'iiigtovi, jr. ') n'lgc CuiiU, Ncv. JO 47? MASONIC LOTTERY. IN consequence of the ih<icnci" of four of ihe miioiKert, t?*e SEVENTH il* '? draw ing >k pos poueii un'il Ft tJitu IAc 1 instant, atul the time of lheEifclithd?\'a dra. ni? will t>r annuuiiad in the Uidhilrr of the succeed ing week. _ _ 1 lie Managers. Dec. 2- 47? JLST HKCKIVED, 1 3000 lbs. Northern Cheese, -00 lbs. spun Cotton, llJt pip*- I'ico Madeira Wine, superior qu? 1 >>? 8 ilnz red, jrreen and bl.vk Morocco Skin*, I ??>U hu?ltetk Salt, ?0 ll?s. bev Spun sh Ine.jpn, Wujp.u llosri, 4$ bv 2*. 4 bv 2, 3$ by 2, and | 21 b\ 1 * * t Expected soon, a further supply of Paint# ; and lJ\cstutfs, also Goid and Silver Le*t. I). Yarbroiigli. \\ ant?-?l to purchase, tuo ?toul well made ! Wjijjon H"iV's Uiurt-n lour and seven *? ars 1 dd, and 3000 lbs. 1'ort. D Y- I Dec. 3 47? '2 w I o Ni^rocs to llirc. X Saturday the Jatli of l)ecember, at the Market -hou^e in KilUboriMi^h, trill be h red J.ii>, a t lac k truth, $<?-|>hcn. a carpen ter, and II. incut , ? farm* r, negroes belonging t?? the c*.aie of Ann >\ in trd, d>- Ceased. Levi V\ iiitted j GuariAitn Dec 3. 47? Negroes to Hire and Land to Kent. OX Monday the J3.1 <>l D remliir, *t the liDnii* hi M r*. .1 .iiit Ki\ , w ill l?c hived tor the j cur 1 J>, the negroes belonging to tiie late l)a?*i?l lla\; amt will be rented ?.u ral tracts ol" land *nd a null. And on tlie J3'h lUcember, at the Mar k. -nou>e in liuls.iorniigli, \>.il be hired tlic negroea ot Sirudw.ck's heir^. James V? ebb. Nov. 26. 4? ? ??* COTTON GIN. '"?"^IIF. tuhkrriluTk hate put into operation X in ttill?bor>-ugh a * <> t><i? (iyi, uiicrc cotton will be Cleaned at si or' nut *e Kirkland ^ \V el>!?. X>\. 1.1. 44 ? '? Land for Sale. i H 1. r < tf' rs fq? j -.?!?? tlikl vul ikhU- Plantation ???! I well kn?>\*n !!? tue of EnfiTt lir.imi.i ! * rt lit ?"U' li\< 9, : %%o n>. ast ! i ? * iti i It ltabc the ln>u*r n *t-ll i n > i- j . d ami r.??? ?>% with a ci lci?tli?-n, /<><.?! j * able* and :? I i ??tt.rr in ct?s>r\ ou"?t o ises, \* 'h tin Oil Mill, ? it ^ (1 < Tiler, calcuU ?-tt t< tnAc u .li'mitanJ ^aMnr-.s of ??il p? r ainn?n. |'i <? la>>d ? s r.cl., ai.il 'l.i- |)l,iti'a(inn hi ^<?<>d repair. wuli a nieaiiow and i rcliard, i* well t iini>ei cd aiidw ate < d , -(lord n< t?? ce!U ni ?>[?' tuffs ami dn- miuati"n i* a* lie* tli\ a? hi ? v in il.e state Ml ?d winch Mill be j??ild | o . ft a v >nable t eni'k; ? r sSiou'd it I ? <!< ? i* <1, | ? ?ie house :tnd plania'iiMi a ill t>< s<<ld separate | t? am ;ho mill- . , . , W III. I'lckctr. | ?V H The ?iihfcnlji r continues to |?i i r cliiinf K'?* Set il ?' li s nd null, as usual, at eighty CemK per bu?hrl. \\ P. <ir*nse cunt), 11 h mo 12 44 ? tf JUST I'U.'LISIIKII. and for sale at tlw* fO lice, anil the acveral ? i re>? iti i it * n, M K \ U I T'* A IL jJI A i'f A ? ran Oc.9 ??. KOI! SAI.K Till-' ?ul>'<*nb?,r ??ff r* for v?lc tl>r l*r?? ainl cnvi litem l*i Uhi}? houst* *n?l lot wlicre h?* now livi's, trj t l<e ,'own flf 1 1 1 1 1 H|?; ??Ui'll. lie 1- it COO tains an .tc,rv >>f kjrn- '<1 ? In- limine cmium")* r oiiii, well liniDlird. \?it'? x ? ir^c jir rri rbniii; m ? 1 1 ?n r?n tli?* Iioum* i? ?? <lrmt? rfn?'i>, In 1<> <? rt. \* > ll fii.i'tn-J 'fin impro*t,m'"? t? <>?i t'i? ? ?* ?i< ?* kttr .rn, s.ii<>k? liDtisf, liv.n, ^tabt'*, r?riu?i$?- ho?iv, Sic ati<l a well of ftrcll1 n* w? 1 1 1 ? t ? ? a fr* lift of i|i' kitcHi n It would turm in eli^i .e nitoatioo tor a lafi ?* ?'.???? il * ? or any p?T*f?n disp -*?mI ?o k?-rp a |??-i v .?*?" I?'iaulin^' liotme I h? trrm, w II t>c ?cc>nittnt<la'iii|;. Any' app .r.??i<?it (>\ mail, for fuitlur and more par ticular inf'ii'tia' ion, *.11 !>?? at?< nded to witl?. out i|?*la) . ?lolin NN itliersnoon. July 16. 27? if 'I wrntv Dollars Ucwanl. I{\N ?>r was *iolm fr? ?*r i l>" Mihncrih^r, jli'iul llir 9th??l Nt?%ciiil?er, m>t ? Wright muln.ti) .. nun i?> the Mine o1 C 'jilt I H I hit hoy it !?(?>. nt 25 m *' ? ol .iKi', nIhhiI ?.x Icrt Iiik'?? ''-"I "n when he ?v- nt M- av a ilxrk li'iincupim ' ami p?'?t?lo 'inn, mi ??! it k ?? . . hp' ii..t lit* i? it Uli.rksmt'h, :mil .? to!<r..? Is *o. .1 *fi?w maker b? trudt'i i > ac tive a< (I ??("?iiblc, irtm rrt3?<l<* and ionu wli.it Li nrk kntnl It in ? ? ? |>|>on<-' t that I f rr?*\ li.i?e pr?iciir?'<l h Ire#* p.iss, \r\ |.(r?rin uli?> w ii ,ip pr. It<-n<l tlic s?m| >k?v ?? d d**liv?r !? m* '? tfi?* ?ul??crib?*t in Caswell conn' v, or v cor?- I ? . ni in any ) ? ? I * In r? lie c.?n ^ \ linn, iluil rcctitc thf nbo'C reward l)avi?l Mitchell. C.,??U.o,r<y, N | 46-3?p Houses and I?ots in Hillsbo rough, FOR &JLE. DH O'F \ KHEL will tell ill his house* Hid lota, either in the whole or singly. Prime Cider by the quart, aid domestic Wine equal to am imported. Also Montanus's Hebrew Itible, and Bux torf's Hebrew Lexicon and Grammar. Oct. 16. 40? tf ! ALEXANDER <$- HARRISON, H AVK on hand ilie following articles, which ilie} will sill at very reduced pnees to suit the times. Best sul<IK-?, cut back trees, at ? 16 00 cash Plated Carriage Harness, elegant, 85 0U and all other articles in proportion. The\ will also credit their work six and twelve m<>ntlib, a * moderate advance on the above prices, or receive mi payment any ind .>t produce. Their shop is on Q'iccn Street over l)r Wtbb't medical shop. January 9, 100 ? tf I'lated (?ig Harness Common ditto, ?10 00 'Ji t/o C'immon d.tiu, llreech Hands, by the pair, Blind Uridles, 55 O0 8 30 2 25 I). II K All IT Proposes publUhint;, in IliUaborough, N. O a rcl.gious paper, to be i muled I H K NORTH CAROLINA Evangelical Iiiiclligmcer, In wliicli v% ill I>e given the iiiOsi important in formation reUlivc to lilt- spriul ot tlic gin pel, .. ru ! the conseqiiei t niel oration ot the condition of the hunrun family, >?illi ?ueh oth*-p in'ell ^renre a.s r?>av be interratiitg to tht christian leader; ??ccamonatli enlivened vi ?li ifli^.iHikitiil moral essa\s,and lighter articles tending to promote christian cha- ! l iS) ?ud heavt uly-mindednes?. I'HOSI'LCTUS. TO ? ronti!iii|)la(iTe mind it it pleasintj to lo<ik abroad over thr various portions ot the globe, and observe the improvement* winch art* dailv takii g place in t he condition of man k nil. \Vt- perceive the daik clu..ds i f iK'no. ranee and error, ol sup? rv it. on and fanaticism, graduallv \* ast .i g a*i a) , and til' li<inz?n j; ! ilej v* itli a brightness indicating |hc approach of a morn. tig glorious to humanity aiul rirh with blessings to the ch Idren ot mm. I lit-se heart-cheering prospect* are the nv oral rr Mil's o. extended inf?rma' ion, but more parti cularly the blessed elk-V * of ?n expanding knowledge ot tin- d vine preempts "? - lie chlis t an ichgiitii. A general t'.rist tor knowledge ?win to or aaaktMcd. -?nd the el5brt* now niA.iij! by ims?iniiary , bihie, and oilier socie ties, to ildluse the religion of t !?*- go?pH, and to uiCiilraie a ini.ruat! i ntive o!??e* ? aiici* *>f onr c v.l, it.. >1 at, and >*( li|;iiiii? dunes, .re attended Willi a >niccM cl.i-i rinh' to tlie heart ot the J .1 Ian* tir*.pi*t . 1 is Hi. ilt i" bin I circim-.tn'ices that we pre sent to the lii? in'- ??! ?. Ui 'S. .aoilv '? 'his and the n- ghlH>rmg ?'.it> ??, pi'"p ???!<? h>r publish ing n ttns phce a wr- kh paper, calculated to a.d tin cmii?( iii u li.tl. so ii . in) aie cii^a gt d. und are induced tr? hope that such an es tabl siniient win i Id not he among the least el* hc.eiit on- .'is i.l promoting r< hg ous informa tion ll\ the nuiit.p! cation of {iohtical pap? r? the in. ml- i.f tlie people ol this tave.urtd Coun try have ? ?? ? u ' iiii^htci ed in the science ot jjovennn lit above a 1 the nat ions ol t lie earth Through tl e same means is it not reasonable to i vp. ei U|? 111 . r.. I liarkness III a\ he lllssi pateil, the !o\e ol i elision be inculcated, and j vv ?n .;h he infilled into the heart s ot believ ing ciiris'iaus which would u'ge them to stdlgrralt-r exertions' For ih?ti^h we at: phvtsed in com < m plat ng the g? nelal advance - nu nt christian know ledge, anil the melio rated condr ion ot mankind, vt ?c (mil much to liment when Me look aiouiu! ns ami per cc.vehoM many aie si ill ??ii? eloped iii sloth! ul if; i lot a nee, tlie victims of * ;Ci- an I immoral ty. Though livii'f; in m christian land, there are some, a I. is man), uh" nen r enti r a church, who never of* n a bible, who niver reflect on the caose oi the purpose ot their existence M.* not tin i! rtiiMoti of rclijjii'Us intclhm net* It iii o lemii' e Hi ? li? liessUcss' Mav it not e* ite to import ' Mav il not lead to convic tion' to reformation? I he continual droppings of wa'et wears the liadest st-.nes; mav not aeikiv admonitions and te petted examples j melt hearts of stone' Surely there is room to hope thai the couteniplaied woik, if properly encouraged, may contribute in some small d? grec , t w a i iU hastening t hat glorious pert oil, whi'i " th? mouniam of the lord's house sliull he e a'l shed in toe top of the moun tains, ami Kill he ex alted above the lulls, and ah h.i ,i,i.<t Sab tl iu onto it." In pro? nt >g this prospectus to i he public, it is i, ? r, . ? j fart her to e xplain tlu nat ure ol tne pro,. os i? publ ca' ion In its conduct, allp.s si!>h care will b? taken to select such I matter as nia. he moat irt'eresting uid instruc | n*e; and tne prommed assistance of several ' en im nt di* ines, it is expected, will add use | fulness and respectability to tlie wotk ( ONDi r IONS. The Kvan^i liral Intelligencer will he pub Ii Im <1 ??i.cr a ? ??< k , and contain eight rjnario page*, nrxtl) printed on good paper. ? lie pr.ee will lie three tlollan a year, if l?ul >n .uWance; otherwise four dollars will be demanded . No Niil>scnption8 received for less than one \i ir; anil nn ftiihscrption will 'iPflnronlm'ifd until all arr< ar> are panl. unh ?h at tin- option , ol lie publisher. iailur? to give notice be lore tlx1 end of ?he ymr of a wuh to disCoo , tinue, will In considered as a new engagement. | To p< r?on? prociriltK e'ghl subscribers, t and itnulung tlic jniouut of the subscriptions, | tin- paper will !??_? sent gratia I The publication will commence an soon as i ftiillicient encouragement 11 obtained to de I lra> the ?? xp use I 't J'erir/iit hi/hit rt f luhicrtfitiom are ret/urit cil 'u f'n win il l'i thi * office the numr ? of the ?uh *c>'ihe t * thry may ha vi nttuiniit? retaining the | ftro/iomli till farther notice BLANKS FOR SALE AT T1US OFFICE. State of North-laiolina. vwww TREASURY REPORT. To the honorable the General Assembly of the ?tale of Not ih-Carolina, (?F.iriLtNK.N ? The law* of the state inaki a my duty iu it. form you that the receipts of the treasuiy ? ?f N< rth Caro lina, for the veai comnuncm."- with the I fiist May ot November, IB21, aiv-i ending ? with the last day ol October, 1822, m eluding sundi y payments o! ar> enrages and the public taxes of cveiy oilier de scription, whiCii b came due and weie paid at the Trea?u'y ol the State, ?ith in -nat period ? together witn the ilivi dends deciatd by our three scvei??i bjiiks on the stock ot shares held in them respectively by X. Carolina, and whicn weie payaolc into ttic common treasury ? the put chase mom y or pro ceeds cf the vat ant and unappropriated | lair s lately entered, and paid for in the I cour?e of the time above mentioned ? and the coilet tioojnade lioai the b -nds iriven by the pu^fiasets of the public |dnd-N near Raleign, ainoum l< g 12." ,061 ? 4 i induing a dividend ol $1,200, de ciaicd by the diriciois ol tne Cap? - Fear Navigation Company in the yeai 18-1, ?<n tnc ????res hi. !u in it by Nottu> C.ii "Ima To this *um, the balance remaining in the trt-as. ry ?>n the first day of No vember, 1821, and tmrealier to be ac coun ed lot, us ie ported to the last ;?e n? ral assembly, being added, to wit, & 1 1 44 an aggregate amount ol JJ24 1,163 <>8$ i> formed. Fi -iii thi* u^g eg.ite sum, dhbursr | mt nis have been made- witiiin die time first above mentioned, including treas ury notes and ot h ? r monies burnt, to the amount of g 126 70 1 6 | l'he vouc.ier* for which ale hi p->Sb.?3.oi) of the comp troller, and ar- , of course-, in readiness fot the examinalioii of the conmuucc ot finance This expenditure, being deducted (Yum .lie sum lutal aliove mentioned, will he found ?.o leave a baiutiic ol X' 14,46! 99, remaining in the treasury I his state on tnc hist <j-y ot Ni.vein her instant, yet to be accounted lor. For a specification ol the several i" ms foiming or composing the recep tion and expenditure above mentioned, the treasurer would ask leave respect fully to icfer to the punted statement furnished by the comptroller, lor thu use of tiu- iiu iii'jc. s el .lie present gen eral assembly. j The licit amount of the dividends de clared by ilie directors of the Stale Bank ? n the share* held in it by North I aioptia. (after deducting the in crest ittaincd by that corpotallon, as due and payable t" it under ti.e provisions of lite act oi 1 8 I 1 , on account of the unpaid lor si ar.s ol l ht > ate, up to l). ecuibci I *?? i ,) w.is 1 8,<> 1 9 7 6: which sum was paid over to the pub>i- licasuier, by the ? fliccrs ol tlu Hank in money ol the emissions of 1783 and 1 7 S 5 , and was thcrcfoic burnt and dcftlioyed, as the law directs. ()l *.hc sum of gl!4 161 y 9, above mi n'.ioned, as ueing i lie baiance due and |id) able train ilu public i easurer to the Mate ol North Carolina, on the first day of the ] resent month; viz: on the first day of November, 1 8 '2 2 , ?ti,3u3 09, at e deposited at my i red i, as punlic ?rca-urtr, in the Slate Bank at Kakigh; jV 3 4, aie (Lpositod, and stand ai ii. y ciexKi in like manner, in ? Ik ll.tnk of Ncwbern, in Halt L b; ai.d ft ' 5 ,'j ~ ~ an: (ieposiled, hi like man ne*, aim stand at my ciedit, as public lirasurei, in the bank ol Cape-Fear, at Fayette villc: The lemaiiultris in the public chest, ai d is loi med of cash or hank notes, kept there to be at hand and in rcaiiincss to meet the oidinary expen diture? ol the day; ol vouchers or claims which have been |.atd oft and taken up finer the 1st day ol November instant, and which are, thcrclore, nut hi ought into account ? and of worn and redeem ed treasury notes prepared and prepar ing to be burnt, when the legislature may be plcu*cd so to direct. In the month of November laM, Mes srs. Wellborn an I Taliaferro, commis sioners appointed by governor Franklin to superintend the selling 8tc.. of the lands belonging to this state, common ly t ailed the Cherokee Lands, puid into the public treasury the sum ol $1,519 41 1-4; being the nott proceeds ol tie sales made by them, and which had conn i<4to their hands as commissioners aforesaid: which sum was fotthwith and agreeable to law placed ai the credit of the Hoard ol Internal Improvements; as has been likewise and since the further sum ol fcf.,658 86, collected (Irom the bonds ta&? n at tne sales made by Mes srs. Franklin and Mi banc in 18 20) up to the first day of the present month. Motri. Wclibornc and lailaferro likewise handed over and deliveaed at the treasury the bonds taken to secure ti e put chase money of the lanus sold by tntm, as commissioners aforesaid, amounting to ?13,619 27 j, the whole of which remain on file, and arc yet to be paid. Fiom the statement which commen ces this repoit it wilt be peiceived, that tht t xpeiidtturcs ol the last year, including the muiuy burnt, more than covered die lialai.ee which r< niained in me treasury on the 1st of November, 1821. and indeed, exceeded it by sever ul tnnusand dollais, and u will likewise be borne in mind, thai the sources from whence three of the items contained in the comptrollers statement, laid be fore the assembly early in the present session, and which veiy materially con tributed 10 the creation of the balance remaining in the treasury on the first day of November, 1822 ? namely: lie dividends of t tie Banks ol Cape -Fear and Newbern, and the dividi n?i ol the Cape Fear Navigation Company, have ceased to operate in favor or aid of the -ordinary rev nuc of the stat> ; ami caa, therefore, no longer be counted on in 'orming an estimate of the amount of the fu ure receipts at the treasuty. It is hoped and believed, however, that in i course of the present nscal ycai,the r - demption of the money of the emissions of 1783 and 1785, will be accomplished; and should such prove to be tne esse, the dividends thereafter declared by the Stale Hank may be mad- to come in uiJ of the revenue of the state, and *iUt probably, form considerable items, and prove valuable and efficient substitutes for the sources of revenue above men tioned as t c-in^ now no more. The public treasurer considers it his duty to present to the legislature the foregoing statement and view of the present situation and future prospects ol the treasury of the state, not, indeed, with the intention of suggesting the ad visamlity of any increase whatever of the public tates a present laid and in operation, and which, he is persua ied, will continue to prove commensurate to the support ol government, and to t lie defraying all such other items of expenditure as will probably be author ised, his motive being merely to afn<w the probable continued solvency of tho tre.'sui y. T -eie art at pre&enl, and for some lime p.>st have been, very considt rablc sums of motiey due to North-Carolina by bonds original. y given for sums less ti.an one > u-died dollars; the makers of which arc widely dispersed, ai<d dwell in distant and diffuteut sections of the countiy; and it bcin^ evident that niu< h dillu uliy and delay, not to mention pro bable loss, will necessarily attend the collection of those monies, unless some special provision he made to ensure and facilitate it. The treasurer would hereby i espec fully submit to the le>;is la'ure, the propiiety and the- neccssi y ol extending the like remedy agjin?t the in.'k-ii ol such bonds, as is at pre sent pi.ivtded by law, and in use, agajnst such itviitue officcib of the state who tail to re count and pay up as they are hound to do; or, of ptovidtng such other p<a?iicablc remedy as shall be consider ed more propel and ad\isable. Much and respectfully, Gentlemen, your ob'i serv't, JOHN II AY WOO I), J'ub. Trenn Hn.ii^li, 25lli Nov. 1U22. SENATE. Tlturdsay, Nov. 28. Mr. McKay presented a I. ill to amend an ai'i concerning (.Id titles of land, and lor limitations oi actions, and for avoid ing suits in law, which was lead and re ferred to the judiciary committee. Received from the house of commons a message stating that they had rr jrctrd the hill respecting the altering the time of holding the county courts ol Burke. Mr. Williamson presented a resolu tion instructing the committee on the judiciary, to inquire whether any altera tion is ntcessaiy relative to the probate of wills, granting letters of administra tion, and settlement oi accounts bctwti n guardians and wards, and to repot t by hill or otherwise. And Mr. Snecd, a resolution instruct ing that committee to inquire into tho expediency of amending the laws, so a-> to re quire executors to give bond and security for the faithful discharge of their duties, unless in cases where the testator shall hy will direct the contra ry, and that they report by bill or other wise. Mr. IJrownrigg, a resolution instruct ing the comuiittcc on public buildings to inquire into the expenditures on the repairs ol the state house, and those in curred by the transportation of the sta tue of Washington Irom Wilmington to this place ~-which resolutions were re ferred. The following bills were presented, viz. By Mr. Callaway, a bill to appoint coinmtsioners to lay off the great state road from Jonathan Woody's old black smith's shop to Salem ? which passed its first reading, and was referred to the commiltoe on internal improvement*.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 11, 1822, edition 1
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