he is persuaded, "y ill continue I" pi"e commensurate to the s opport of government and to the defraying ailnueh other Item of expenditure as will probably.be author ised ; his motive being merely to shew the piobable coctinued solvency of tie Treasury.'- ' ; -;.--- There are, at present, and for some time past have been, err considerable sums ot money due to North-Carolina . by .bonds originally given for sums less than one hundred dollars ; the makers of which are widely dispersed, and dwell in distant and different sections of "the country ; and itbe in rvidrnt that much difficulty and delay, not to mention probable Ios, will necessa rily attend the collection of thoe monies, unless some special provision be made to ensure and facilitate il,lhe Treasurer would hereby respecilull7suumit to the Legisla turej Ibe propriety nd the necessi y of ei tending he like remVdy ag.iinst the makers of su li bonds, as W at present provided b law, and in use, against such revenue nffi cers of the state who fail !o account and pay upas ihey areloundtodo;oi,o;pivi dini: such other practicable reined) a ha. I considered more proper and advisable. iMucli and respectfully, Gentlemen, youi ob'd serv't, JOHN HAYWOOD, Vublic Treasurer. T Xnremljfr. 1822. 4lil, w WEDNESDAY. NOV- 27. Mr. Spaichi presented a bill to repeal the first sertion of the act of IS2I, to pio 'ue mii additional fund. for Internal 1m p...vr:iients Refer led. Un motion of Mr Unrein, the committee on the Vlilitia laws were directed toenquitein to thp expediency of revising and amend ing them. Tin bill to repeal th second SPCtion of th act of rrsj.rciiiij the Supreme Court and tli bill to repeal the act of 1821, iiirreasin tlm toll at the Bridge in v ilaimver.'were read the third time in this I louse-Hind ordered to be engrossed. THURSDAY NOV. 13. On motion of Mr. Strange, Resolved. That so much of the report of the PuHic Treavjrri, n rnlatps to d-lt due the state U'iVr one huiKlrvii dollars, be referred to the Judiciary Commtttrc. Mr. Burns pteseted the petition of John iiobrn, prayintr to be release J fnnn pr s.vi lffirred to Messr Bifns, Aloore. Henry, Uariiit. and James Or ti!iam n mton of Mr. Dealt, a select com mittee was appointed to enquire into the .road laws, and to enquire into the expedi ency f amending triem.' deferred to Messrs. Beall, Latnoti,' Macay, M'Millau, and Nixon. Richmond, Nov. 22. The tenrnl Court formed a Quorum on Momlaj List, ami proceeded to bqsi j)e The ui of the Commonwealth, v M itheu II. Rice and eniriiies for a defalcation of about 22.000 of the public mo-lie. (ctniii ioto his hands as Arent ot the Penitentiary oie, was expected to come on but on Tuesday the defendant e.t'n ii-J an am" -lavit, lat:n the absence ot m teri-1 svilKses and paper, a the grnoiid for continutnt; the suit. The Court yielded ti his application and the case is arrordinjly put' off till th- spring termol the ( iu-r ( "i t Broker ol this City had collected a Con ndi-iahte Mini i inie nf the Banks Ol rvr.rth Varnli.ia the hoiks refused to re dem ihe-n iii rash, or accepub'e funds The roil, tpi-nre wat, that the Broker had theni prott-sted. arid immediately intiuilel 8i't for their am-miil in the Federal Court ol North-Carolina. At the term ol the court, which had just trai.xpired ; the ui? came to isu. Whrte p.e jury were 01 , but before they broug it in their veidicr, e C -j Fear Bank inane amicabfe proportions for the settlement of the claim against them, (at least $Go,0G0 which was acceded to on the part of the Plaintiff. With the precise character of these projKsttion we are not acquainted The Broker requests us to add that the Slate Bank of i. Carolina held out witil j ' l mmt had been obtained against them to a considerable amount for principal and ii .. rest wnich were finally paid off by the Bank. ' The United Slates Circuit Court corn moted it .November trm at Piovidence, la. Friday.- -The whole ot yesterday, .Monday ,J sajnth- Anirtican,k4 was occu pied in the trial of the interesting cae 1 XirtWM Wood, continued from the June te nuthe Jury beinj: UMMe to aeree on a vei'ct. It will be reel, oe i thai Cd J. B '.oHi. of litis town, wVilehi New York .in Novem'.icr VrsU was euttusted by Mr. Tr: cev ?lh 12,000 dollar in gold pieces, to he" s- t to Boston This money was I .inoint ;! from th- bar:geof Col. Wood, . de boird the steam-b -at, and no c t :he tln lt v a ever discoven d.-i-'I !i ov tr of -J,e tn Miry seess to lecover fr...n -sunel W ihmI the ainount lot, on ti.o ur nd tlut hedil not u suitable pre C'l.tio.., to prevent its beii.: stolen. Hie Ti'.;j' itiil of the case, sujeiaddeU to the dc it 1 1 Witness an exlftbition ol the pow er el dr Weh-ter, ho was of counsel for the pjj-otiff, utiratted .an imniense croud of anu.iurs, amoii whom were a large nulh I '('ie.' f .(, t a to lined in the evening till 0 o'viovk tLe dxi morniutj, and Measrv Bobbins and Webster closed the arguments in uvoui ot the deletidant, when Jude Story sum .tied up the evidence to the Jury, whb retired at thre o'clck, rtun ed a verdict lor, the plaintiff of $ 5,700, with cost-7-thus dividing the loss. . . A Philadelphia pajer states that Balti raore was nearly depopulated by , the de parture of the inhabitants - for the race. CHjrae hundreds had gone from Philadel phia and ew-York: The bets were im mensely heavy, ammintiug, according to the Democratic Press to a million and a halt of dollars I It is added that one bet was tendered on 2ir Charles; of 800 ne groes, valued at $300 eachthat on Mon day 100,000 dollars were snt from Balti more tor beis, &c f Canal Revenue. The canal commis sioners, in their report to the legislature, at its last session, estimated the revenue to be received the present ear, at the collec tor's office at Utica, at $4(,000. We are now iuiprnied, by one of the commission ers, that lmi the amount already received, it will probably fall little short of $60,000. Albany Daily Adv. Wc understand that more than four hun dred young gentlea;en have already joined the medical class ol the Umver ity of Penn sylvania, and that a considerable accession is expected. Phil, Union. Since the first of Januaiy, sixty-seven of the ufficet s of. the United States Navy have died. From a report made to the Legislature, of Kentucky, it appears that their famous Bank ol the Commonwealth, , has issued notes to the amount 02,792,063, S7, and has in specie the astonishing sum of two thou sand six hundred thirty-three duUars, tnly-Jive rents. BRIG SPARK. Norfolk, Nov. 25. A friend has politely favored us with the following extract from a letter, received fiom an otlicer on board the IT. Swbrig Spark, Captain Wilkinson. Phe painful intelligence which it communicates, rela tive to the mortality and sicknpsson board that vessel, excites our wannest sympathy, while it mi ufests the propriety of the or ders said to have beeii recently, issued by the Navy Department, prohibiting our cruisers from entering unhealthy ports, without absolute necessity, and even under such circumstances, from remaining there longer than may be indispensable. U. 6'. Brig Spark, at Sea, off the Islaiul of Satita Cruz, Sov. 5. y " Since I wrote you by the Alpha, we have been to St. Thomas and St Domin 20 twice, and have watered both limes. Ve have also been to Lauir.i, to our cost, for when we arrived there, we hat1 a fitst, second and luird Lieuteiia.it 5 a Master, Purser, Surgeon, Boatswain and (iu.mer, but, now, alas! the waid-ionn mess con sists ot your humble servant and two bins. Mr. NichoNo.i left u tvo days before we sailed from Laguiia. to lake command 01 a vessel behniginin to ailin blaster ileartv, but lie was taken sic! and dieii in tnie dav ' Mr Fannin.;, I'urser, died on the 24th Oct. on our passage from St. Do mingo to St. Thomas. Two days n,'o we sailed from the la:ter place, having been there three days, during which time several officers were taken violently ill, and were sent on shore what their fate is at this tune I am unable to say. There never was a healthier crew than ours has been, never hav n more than two or thiee on (he sick list at a time; the sickness ap peared to be confined to the ward-room and steerage We lei! the ( ynne at Laguiia, sickly. 'Phe day after we sailed she lost a Surgeon's Mate and four seamen : She expected to sail in a few days for Porto Cabeilo, but wailing to learn the result of the prevailing news, which was that .Morales hid landed a few miles from La;uira, burnt a small town, and intended to go to Caraccas The people of the place, particularly the Americans, wete in the greatest constern'a tiop for fear of their property. Since that time we have heaid the report contiadic ted, and it is probable she has sailed. Yesterday .'we were in chase of a two top sail schooner for 7 hours, but could not come up with her. We looked into Chris tianstadt, in Santa Cruz, this moruins ; the brig Orion, Crawford, for Norfolk, was there, and on our standing out she followed; we shall see her through Sail Rock Passage to night. It is likely we shall send into St I homa- in a day or two to look after our sick." Beacon. LATEST FKOL EUROPE. By the arrival at New-Yuk of the.brig Nancy, Captain Mathews, the Editors of the Commercial Advertiser have " Gib rtdturSeics" to the lSth October, , con taining Madrid dates to the 9tb, and (5e noa to the 2d. and Lisbon tu the 3d ol the the same month. The sitting of the Extraordinary Cortes commenced on the 8th. An official letter read, stating the inadequacy of the milita ry establishment of 51,000 infantry and 6,500 cavalry and requesting that the Cor tes would decree in inert a se of 37&b5 ( the Truer, aud 7637 of the latter. This increase, it wai contended, wai necessary for the constitutional system. The latter was referred to the-committee of war. "'These accounts appear to confirm what we were Tearful was the case from leading the latest Lnghsli and French papers, that the affairs ol the ieeks are more gloomy . It is stated that they have experienced re verses, and that it is even not known where the fleet is. Some think it is dispersed through the Archipelago for the purpose ol protecting and saving the unfortunate lam i!ies T he Turkish squadron is blocka ding Corfu, and the vice-consuis of foreign nations have fled through feart and tie in habitants are flying to the mountains for safety.' , . STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. C urt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AS November Term, J.D.IS22, Calvin P. Sanger, and V Lorcuno Cranio, (ori-inal Attachment. ; Ebenezer iS'ewcomb. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is not an in habitant of this State; it is ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Senti nel, for three t months, that said defendant appear! at the next Court of Pleas and Qnaiter S-ions tc b hld for the said County, at the Co Jrt House in IVewbern, on the' second Monday in Frebruary next. and rei levy or plead to issue; or jodcmenl n-iil be entered a&inist lum. aupm, . JAMES G. STAiNLY, Clerk. M5-55. ', HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ! A few boxes Mould Candles, Fit for family use 6 ii 8 to the lb. Casks Cut Nails, 4, 6, & I2d. J Jew crates CROCKERY, ' ' .AND SKVERAL KEGS Rich mond Manufactured Tobacco. !. Tfether with a variety of . SHI TABLE FOR THE SKASON, AmoHj which are, several pieces Portei S!ieetinr. a 'iod substitute for COTTON H (Hii NO. W hich they offer for sale on the lowM teims. Nov. 30, is: 'J ?4Mf " NOTICE. JHll be sold at Public Vendue, O N Mondav the I: th day of December next, in the town of Stantonsburph. thf property of MUSI'S ttftAKS, dee'd. consistinjroV his STOCK IN TRADE in that place viz . DRY GOOD, GROCF.HIES VD II A R I) WARE At the samr time and place will be sold, ahont 10,000 lbs. CottQii in the seed, Some Pease and Corn, 1 Waggon, I Cart, 1 Riding Chair, 2 Horses, Sec. occ. Six months creoit w ill he piven, the pur chasers giving notes with approved sernritv- MOSLS J AliViS, Exr. ' Nov: 23, 122. OCThe above sale is postponed until Tuesday the 1 7 th December. r . WILL BE SOLD, On Friday the Sth Det ember next, V.lli: Gt)t)DS belon-inif to MOSES I. . IJE AliS, dec?d. in this place. Six monhts credit will be eiven, the purchasers giving their notes with approved securities. MOSES JAIIVI, ExV. November 23, 1822. ?45-'46 N. B. t the time of the above sale, w ill beoffered to the hi-ilinst bidder, the S T )ll f lately iccupied by Moses Dears, deceased, six months credit will be jiven r note vith security will be required, payable at either tile State Canji, or the Bank of New hern. Moses Jai;vi. FOR SALE BA' THE SUBSCRIBER, 360,Acres of Lund, Five miles above Newbc n, lyinj bt iwctn Neuse and Trent Koad's, in th. iittlc Pecoscn. 1 New House & Jtalf Lot In the Town of Newhern, known by the numbers 288 und 289. opposite' Joh . Jane' Esq. Half the front of Lot no. 21, on the south side of Front-street, ex? tending to the channel For terms, which will be accommo datiug, apply to , ; John R Good. Or ETCBTESCKIPTXOS, NEATLf EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. IHAKYLANP STATE XOTTERv u-a ttiA nleasure to announce, that in conse of Ticket in the STATE LOTTERY, the Drawing will takepl.ee on -Gth lf Dfr 1 EMBER, in th City of Baltimore, and will becompletei ings oidy, under the superirttendance of the Commissioners appointed by tbe fJo, anu vuu THE CAPITAL PRIZES IN THE STATE LOTTERY ARE 20,0Q0 Dollars. 10,000 Dollars. iic. kHWl near Tico Blanks tira Prixe-the whole to be flotihg, and all COB Lottery and Exchange-Office, No, 114, Market-street, Baltimore : ; . Where in the two last State Lotteries, were sold the Rreat.Capital of 40,000 doL aentlman: in Albemarle County, Lancaster, Ohio ; besides no iess than SLVEN CAPITALS ot ,000 dollars each vat ioua parts of the Union; . t , , .. .. .. i' add at COHfcifvS'Yiz. : nyci j r. v. "v .v iJoi -.i t one half owned in Norfolk, Va. besides So. 3218, a prize of 5,000 dolls, to a ..,'in nt' Philflftplfihia' ; " 1 I ORDKRS from any part of the United States, either by mail, (post paid,) W private conveyance inclosing the Cash or Prize.m any ofthe Baltimore Lotteries, , meet the same prompt and punctual attention as jon personal application, addressedta will contain rne imciai .. : ' r ""ui t i .... nil tvlin nurrliase the r Tickets at CUHLN S OfrHCC -Tu, who wish to receive the drawings will mention it when they send on their Orders. ; Baltimork, .Vor. 18, 1822. - . - ' . . , New Cheap Goods:' HAS JUST RECEIVRD FROM PHILADELPHIA, AND IS NOW OPENIN, AT HIS STORE ON POLLOKjTEET, A large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, r " ' AMONG WHICH ARKi"' j Superfine and common Cloths, Cassimeres, I'elice Cloths, Rose and Point Blankets, Worsted Hoe, Lamb's wool Socks, Ladies' Cotton Hose,f ' do. sHIack & white Silk do Figured and plain black & fancy co- ioured Combazetts, Cambricks, Jaconet & Book Muslins, Calicoes. IrishLinens, s Cotton Shirtings, 4 Domesticks, of every description, : Ribbons, of the latest fashions Ladies' extra fine Kid Gloves, &c. &c. &c ' &c. ALSO, Ladies' Morocco and Leather SHOES, Straw BONNETS, Leghorn do. Fur H ATS, of every description, Black & drab. Woof do. A General assortment op 1 Hardare, Cutter', Crockery and Gass Wave TOGETHER WITH Fresh TEAS, Loaf and Lump SUGARS, WINES Best Holland GIN, &c. &c. All of which he will sell, at wholesale or retail, on as low terms' as they can be pur chased in the town. No v. 23 , 1 822.-r-'44t f NOTICE. On the 14i day of December next, At the late Dwelling House of Edward Mumfnrd dee'd. WILL BE SOLf, ON A CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS, ,- i- Ttao likely Negro Mm. $y Ail those indebted to the estate of hward Mitmford, are required to make p.ivment on or before the day above men tioned, or their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for col-n-ctin. ZJ ' F, FOV, Executor. iNov: 24, 1822. '45-'46 NOTICE. ALL those that have any demands against the subscriber, are requested to come forward and "receive pay ; and eU those that are indebied, by note or account, are requested to come forward and' pay up, by the first of December next, or they will find their notes and arco ints in the hands of an officer for for collection. F. FOY. Nov. 24, 1 822. '45-'46 ALMANACKS " FOR THE YEAR 1823. P ASTEUR & WATSON have receiv ed North-Carolina A I ma narks for the ear 1823, and will sunnlv merchants and thers t the costomary orices. 1822. WHEN'S OFFICE, . ,, v, a. vif. 0, 1822. f quence of the alreaHv ! ' 10,000 Dollars. . i.onn n. 5,000 Dollars. Dollars. . t Whole Tickets, 10 ...halves, d....uarters, ou....lighths, 2k 7 v - - . t - . - To be had in the greatest variety of Numbers at ff In addition to tne 33ove,wr r"": ""g uisiani AUvenf0r - - - - - - an UlinUIII'HI I til IIIM 1111 ITIIimnn I il i . . .i i?ar- ,rflria NO. D.ooz, me CaDllal Oi zil.iVVl U.ll : " COHEN'S "Lottery .Gazette and'Registe?;" which is published every VVeeL illcontain the Official List of4 each drawing and will be forwarded throughout the " J Public Notice jf& JTEREIBV IVEN; that the JL'nership existing under the firm of ;? I Jarvis, West k Co. ; (ciwingr to the death of the junior parser, John Spence West,) will be dissolved on the 3 1 st day of December next ; and it y earnestly requested that all persons indebt ed to the said concern, will come, forwarj and make settlement and those to vtoa the firm is indebted,, are requested to pre sent their claims for payment. MOSES JARVIS. Newbern, November 29, 1822 "45. Public Sale The Sale of the entire stock of GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ! Belonging to the firm of 4 JARVIS, WEST & CO. Wilt tnti nlare on the 1st dav of Janua next, and continue from day to day uc'i completed.' ' At the same-time will be Sold, - : i. . . '.":..! A LIKELY NEGRO MAN a coo ER BY TRADE ; Tivn o-nnH Elats. Blocks and Careening Falls Crab, &c. o: .1 .u A'.t ,:n h Given fa sums over Fifty, Dollars, the purchase giving notes with approved securities. And the following. Vessels wilt be sold, 0 they shall arrive from sea, rtpiraU sale, at6 and 12 months credit: TU T?:. Motile Schooners'Jarvis Brown & u "The. Caroline,. & halt oi - Eliza. nrr? sSewbern, novemoer zy, JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by Pasteur r , th ' NORTH-CAROLINA " ' f ' ' AND Ifmled States CaAenda 'fv' For the Year of our Lord : Compiled from authentic Vocaf ' By the Ilev. Colin M'her- Nov. 30, 1 822. ! To Builders. for building a ruu' r ' r wee l" ...u tt si Commit . tuirnose. Persons dispose ior" ,a (be receive eveiy, information reiai S'I'Kl'Hf'N B. f yB6 Sept. 14tb, 1 822. '34tf

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