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0 ' ; 1. 'H 1 . 1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY aon.im-haf payable in Remaining in the Xttcberji fostujp.ce9 I A NTT A RV ISti 1828- B Brice Battle, Edwin Barnes, Wow Babcock, Nelson Brown, John D. Bisbee, INathau Bryan, Richard Beebe 3, Lewis Bryant, Miss Mar W. Borden. CLongfield Cox, Mrs.; Jemima Cheeks Charles D. Crawford, Cameron n&Osborn, Mrs. Olive Crocker, Miss H M. (Caswell. I ' Jm Darius Durfee, (Bay RirerJMiss Ehjza Dowdy, Capt. A. Darling, Allen Dubberly, Sacker Dubberly, Ann Dal rymple, Jennet Dalryraple, Jdseph De lemar,J 'hn P. Daves, Thomas Day, John Duguid. I Wnl L. Fowler S, Graves Fon vielle, B. Planner, George Franklin, E noch Foy, Mrs. Olivia Fortiscue, Mrs. Mary Fulshire. I - I - ' - G Rev. W. Greene, Christopher R. Greene, J. W. Gifford, Mrs. Ann Green, Shadrack Green, Abner Green, G. De Grand Val, Mrs.Ma-y Grover 2, John Green, Capt, John Granthem. H John Harris, Geo. A. Hall, Rich ard B. Hatch 2,jGeoree Hatch S, James. Hatch 3, Duiaat Hatch jr. Mrs. Sally Hall 2, Miss Nancy Hellen, Dr. S. Hawki. B. B. Hawks, Peter Hicks, Fred erick Hall, Miss Virginia Herbert, Wm. Haughlon, James Hoskin & aon, Capt. W. C. Hunter, Mrs Nancy Hunter. J Henry A.' Jones, Wm.1 Jones, Al fred Jones, Rebecca Johnson, James T. Jon- S. ' K Asa King, E. C. King. v L John Lewis, Mrs. Catharine Law rente, (2,) Durant f I. Lane, Capt. Cha's. Lock wood (2) F. Lamotte, Harry Lewis. ' - . ., i ' M John MacMaster, Stephen Miller, Mrs Mary Murphey, F. L. McElwain, JiMn S. Morris) (2,) Rev. R. S. Mason, John Merritr, Win; Morris j John Man ning, Wm. S. Morris, Joseph Masters, -Mrs. Penelope Mastin, Nathan Menden- N EliST Nelson, Edwattr Tteison Capt. F. W. Nelson, James Norcom, John Nelson. ' . O L. T. Oliver, Th, Odura. p E. Patrick, H. Potter, Mrs. Lucre- lia Powers, Tha's. J. Pasteur, Mrs. Jane Perkins, Levi Porter ' R Harmon Rose, G. S, Rogers, (2,) John Reel. I . , S Jas N. Smith, Mrs. Susan Smith, Constantine VV. Swan, Sarah Sparrow, James Stephenson, Martin Stevenson, Thomas Sparrow, (41 Mrs. Esther Stark, John S- Smith, Secretary of St. John's Lodge,1 Thomas P. Stanly, Sarah Sully, Mrs. Ann Smith, Wm. R. Street, Francis C. Sianly, John Strong. James! Wooster, John Williams, M Nancy Weaver, (2,) Alice Ward, M. Louisa A-. Vfiitfield Dr. VV. N. Woite, Norman Willis, Mrs. Harriet 'i Wiggins. Jo'un'C Wallace, Lewis Whit field, Charlotte Wade, Archiba d 'Wal lace, John VV. Weal, John Williams, Thomas Wallace, Tiilraaa Willis, Wm. W'therm'onL i 153) TaOM WTW, P M. State ut iSorta-Oaroiitid. t-. , Onslow County. Court of , Plens a id Q idrterrSesnohs, '11 .Nov ;I'crm; D 1827 Benjamin Scott and NarcUsa b'u Wife, rs J cob Fields, Kxecutor of Jacob Fields, and others, Petition to account. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Brice Fields,1 one of the de fendants in this caus, is not an inhabi tant of this Srate: It is thrr ef ore Order cd, That publication be made for four weeks in the Carolina Sentinel, that un less the saidj Brice Fields shall appear at the next Term of this Court, and plead, answer or demur, the said petition will be taken pro coofesso and heard ex pane. DANIEL AMBROSE, C. C. Jan. 12, t28 '11 '14. $5. FOR ; SALE CH lAP. A H.VNDSO vlE iNEV GIG, Lance , Wood Shafts, witn plated harness, complete. Also, a new and handsome MHOGA,NY SIDEBOARD, nade of the first quality of wood, and best work manship, as will prove on -seeing the 'same. t Produce will be- taken in payment for the Gig. Enquire at this Office. Jn. 5, 1828 ' Priate Uuavuia jcuooV, , , HILLSBOROUGH. W hi HIT ATrrip nfmt) r hnnl nrill 1 .11 on-.u r iu;- , resumed oil the first Monday m January. 1 v ,L Jt WITH ERSPOON; Board and Tuition q5 oer .session, paid ' in advance: Five or six mre. pu pils can be tecervfefr f A k . -if ff3 nfd . . - ' T.T!ggBIlS K HJL4JUml UiiUaiUL SEEDS.: just received and for i sale fay WILLIAM SANDERS. January 12th, 511. tf. RALEIGH AJW NEWBERN NO CHER arrangement: has been latelv made respecting this line of Stages. . They now leave Raleigh, every Tuesday and Friday at 9 o'clock in the morning, and arrive in .. Newbeirn on Thursdiys and Sundays by 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Leave Newbern,. every Saturday and Wednesday at 3 o'clock in the morning, and arrive in Raleigh on Vondays and Fridays by 10 o'clock in the forenoon So that Passengers will be but little more than two. das in going through the route, a distance of 120 miles, and that all in clay time. 1 have good light Stages, .fine teams of Horses, and good careful Drivers, and intend to use my best endeavors to contain, them, so that nothing 8hall.be wantin? on mv part to render passengers comfortable. 1 j therefore solicit the public to travel with me. , From and after the 1st day of January next, my Stage fare will be reduced from 8 to 6 cents per mile, in consequence of the hardness of the times and scarcity of money. Passengers will be allowed 25 pounds of baggage, but it must be here under stood, that I will not hold myself ac countable for the safe conveyance of any ' baggage or bundles whatever, but will . endeavor to have the best attention paid j to them. 1 must here add,' that the 'pre-; sent arrangement is the bst one that has ever been yet on the route, as it enables me to procure the best public houses be tween the two places, for, Passengers, and the route both ways is performed in little having to travel in the night. I have no doubt but after a little experience, all will be satisfied who are interested. MERITT D1LLIARD, Proprietor. Dec. 12th, 1828511 4 ROM Charleston, respectfully in form the inhabitants of Newberti, and vicinity, that she has commenced the knemxe nf HYIO 4NI) SCOURING. I U" T" :., r:; :: W at ine nouse on ooutu u,u oi.cn,, -u- Qan'r- IT era : ' Ladies' Leghorn and Straw Bonnets and Dresses, will be dressed and dyed in the best manner, and according to direc tions, at 75 Cents each and Shawls of every description, at-50 Cents. Gentlemen's Cloathing w ill be scoured, as she believes, to their satisfaction, and at liberal prices. Having qualified herself by a long , practice to. the faithful execution of orders . in the above branches ; and entertaining the belief, that she is competent to ffrd satisfaction to all who may favour 1 er with their patronage, Mrs. England en-j tertains the hope that she will receive ihe f liberal support ol .those who may have occasion for her services. Newbern, Jan. 12, 1828. '1 1 '13 FEMALE SEMINARY. 1 . H exercises ol" this Inst tuiion will re-commence oh the 25th instant, under the management of the Misses Spear, and the cohtroul of the Superin tendent. The reputation lor health and good society which our town enjoys, uni ted to the facilities for instruction pos sessed by our Seminaiy, present no ordi nary claims to the attentionof the Parents and Guardians in our community. The prices of board and tuition are moderate ; and the- Trustees and Teachers pledge themselves to repress, so far, as lies in their poweri every thing like extrava gance in dress, or any unnecessary ex penditure in money. . , ;a v V The price of ordinary tuition jaries rmm tflrt to I5 Ot 1 S s- instruction in iwusic, Drawins: fa Painting, Needle Work,..-' 5 Contihgeut Expenses, v . .. . a. . a A u . . S Boarding; can oe obtained in the most resoect'tble .families in the place at ten . Wo0d caadleS & 1 including washing, VV. M. GREEN, . ' ' -'' i Superintendent. flhlaboroKJao. 7182811 '13. 10 Oil S 5 l tK) J -fe g : Cantions of the Laws oisei at the Session of i 82728. public Act 1. Ah act, concerning the Public Trea surer ; Provides; that he shalfgive bond U : ctr a ' k:. .LmiiA iKiik I,. ! wiuiiii xvjf ucijn aiirr ins cie-vn'f, witii ac curities to be approved ly the Govrnf and Speaker of the f ao HousesJinr250, 000, and in default thereof Jhe office to be vacant. Allows him a Qeik; with a salary of $500. Alaks it hiduty, on thn 1st o INoveniber in each Ivar, to publish in 'be State paper, a list of all elmquent Revenue Offietrs, wh the sums due from them. - AIU' Sheriffs in future. Hire, dollars for efery day they , ; 21. Giving to the Superior Courts, ex are engaged in making their settlttments;cju8ive iuris(jicljon jn all cases of divorce. with ihp Trou viif or 1 2.; Supplementary to the now in force, for the relief of .'Insolvent i Debtors Provides, that; whenever any debtor shall file a schedule ol his effects, as now provided by law, all debts due to such debtor and described, in said sche- dule, shall vest in the Sheriff of the coun- ly, wnere sucn schedule may oe mea, nnrl f hp chcr tT la required to sue for and couecune sa.oe, in nis own name, ine II - t . : . L monies so collected, 10 be distributed - given as salvage, and in case of their dis mongst the creditors of said debtor, under agreement, an umpire to be selected, and regulations now prescribed the right of appeal to the Superior Court, 3. To amend an act passed in 1826, s given in the event or an unsatisfactory preset ibing the mode of surveying and decision 1 - - selling the lands lately acquired by treaty , 24 To amend an act passed in 1820, from the Cherokee Indians. Provides t0 amend an acf aving duties on sales at for the pavment ot the .surveyors, chain ..e .Mi..nr:A r!.;,iD ik., bearer, &c employed in surveying said lands, and repeals that part of the act, oirecimg tne saie oi me v.neroRee tanas i . i a . t t a- i at yVaynesvilleJ ; . 4. To allow the.riht of challenge to the State, in c.-rtain cases. Grants the right to challenge four Jurors, perempto rily, in capital cases, provided it is done, bef ire the Juror is ut to the prisoner . 5. To incrporate the North-Carolina Gold Mioing Company. 6. To continue in force an act passed in 1823, directing a Geological and iMi neralogical Survey to be made of the Stare, j . . . ;". . . 7 To prevent the obstruction of fish X3. vers and their waters. Compels owners of ships, to take them out from Saturday at 12 o'clock, to Monday 12 o'clock, in each and every week, frorn the first of March to the firsi of May J 8. To increase the penalty of l lie offi cial bonds of the Clerks of the several Courts of Record in this State and to provide for the deposit and safe keeping of said bonds.- The bond j t!o be in the sum ol 10,000 dollar. Bonds of superi or Court Clerks to be deposited in the offices of the County Court Clerks and vice versa The bonds also to be regis- . Jn he R hteta offi a certified copy thereof, to be received in evidence. Judges of the Superior Courts and Justi ces of the 'County Courts to cause the bonds of their respective Courts to be acknowledged before them, and they are to give a ceitificate of such acknowledg ment. -Any Clerk entering upon the du ties of his office, befoie giving bond, shall be subject to a penalty of 1,000 dol lars.! : ; - ! ' 9 To extend the time ol registering grants and mesne conveyances, powers of Attorney, bills of sale and deeds of gift. (Allows two years.) j' . 10. To incorporate the El'zabeth City Marine Insurance Company, j 11. Concerning the State Bajik of N. Carolina. Appointing the Speaker of the Senate, to represent the State, in the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the State Bank. ' , r j . 12. To repeal an act passed in the year 1 826, appointing Commissioners to lay off and cause to be opened a public road from Lincolnton to Rutherfordton. 13. To alter an act to amend the 4th section of an act passed in 1.804, fixing the time for paying purchase money into the Treasury, on entries of Land. Pro longs the payment of purchase money for entries ot land, to January, 1828. 14. To amend an act passed in 1810, to amend the several acts jheretotore pas-J sed relative to the removal of obstructions to the passage up the several rivers, with in this State,; as relates to trie Pedee and Yadkin Kivers. . n . ... 15. Making it rthe duty; of Sheriffs, Coroners, and Constables to serve, all notices required to be; given in v procee dings at Law or in Equity, , . j 16 Ko subject, bailto costs. Pro vides where A. is the security, of B. and fails to deliver him at the firsj term after the service of the d. fa. B. is liable for the costs. : I ' ti 17 Prescribing the duty, of the com mittee.of Finance. Requires ; the com mittee ol Finance annually appointed by the Legislature, immed lately on entering on their duties, to count all the monies in the Public Treasury, and report ihe a-! mount to the LeguUture. .1 8 To amend the different acts of "ih General . Assembly, concerning dower. Provides that the Jury shall not be re stricted to assign dower, in every separate tract, but may assign in one or more, ha ving regard to the interest of the heirs, as well as of the widow. 19. For the relief of persons who have made entries of land, with Entry takers or Surveyors who have not renewed their bonds agreeably ; to law.. Entries and surveys made in the offices of Entry ta-. kers and Surveyors, w Ho have - riot re newed ther bonds, aereeablv, to law! 9ft T thm tnrUA:n tu K.mreme C,tirr. rCkariiH tW tim n first Mondav in Juneand December.1 ' 22. To continue in force an act) pas several aCtS ; -4rl tVttt lasl caciinti antitlarl oil u of Irk rpvive nnd continue in force an art nas- apd 182, i(i auer anc amend an act for reiefof such persons as become purchisers ot the Qherokee lands, sold unfJr lhe authoritv of the State, r2. To amend the second section of an ... assed :n i01. so far as regards sal- . rprovides arbitrators shall decide " unon ,h,. amounl of comnensation to be in case the regular auctioneers die, or move away, the commissioners ol the towns in whch tbey residedf sha raak: other appointments. 25. Appropriating 6,232 for the pur- pose of completing the navigation of the Cape-Fear River below Wilmington. ' 26. To amend an act passed in 1824, giving the assent of North Carolina to j certain acts of the State of Tennessee, relating to the Smoky Mountain Turn pike Road. ' T 26 To provide for the erection of an : Arsenal, on the south-western corner of ! the Capital Square. ! , 27. To cede to the United States a river, for the purpose of erect ing a Light House 28 To reduce the number of petty musters to two in a year. h 29. To incorporate the Occracock Navigation Company. The stock is divided into shares of 1CK) dollars each. The Civil Engineer of the State to make an examination, of the shoal and report to the next General Assembly what will be the probably cost ot making a good navigation. The State may then take any number of the shares unsubscribed. SO. Relative to the sale of the Estates of Infants. Making it lawful, on appli cation of he Guardian, by bill or petition for the Court to grant a decree for the sale of either the personal or real estate of the infant 31. To provide more effectually, for the representation of the Stock of the State Bank in the State of Norih-Caroli- na, empowers the Governor, Secretary and Comptroller for the time being, to appoint annually, a suitable person, not a Sfock holder, to attend the annual meet- ing of the Stockholders of said Bank, who shall giveihe vote of States and represent its interests in said meeting 32 Making the endorser, of bills, bonds and promisory notes, surety for the same without notice. 33 Prescribing the manner in which staves, heading and shingles shall here after be inspected. Provides that ten hundred, shall be considered a thousand instead of twelve hundred as is now the custom. . j ' . 34 To make provision for widows when they dissent from their husband's wills. Abenever any Testator dies, leaving a widow, who dissents from His will; she shall, recover out of his estate, one year's provision, in the same manner, as if he had died intestat 35 For the relief of Clerks of Courts and Clerks and Masters in Equity. Ab solves them from any penalty incuneci by the act to promote Agriculture and family domestic Manufactures provided they comply with its provisions by the first of March next. v ' .'; 36 Concerning the appointment of a keeper of the State House and for the preservaiion of the Statue of Washington , -Authorises the Secretary, Treasurer,! and Uomptroller, annually to apporut some suitable person at a salary ol 75 dollars, to take charge ofthe State; House and Statue ' ,:u-.P.v 37 To regulate the payment of the Salary of the Public Printer, and to pre scribe the manner in which printing shall hereafter be done, for the departments of this State : and for the preservation of the public buildings The Printerto receive j bis lalary, strai-aauually in advaucei . . 1-.:. of Equity shall order the same of real estate, belonging to Joint tenants in co pa rcenery, they may direct such sale to be made on the premises or any other plate in the County. - 39 ' Respecting certain reservations claimed by Indians in the lands lately iicqutrfd from the Cherokee Indians (TMJGoverrior , to appoint a Commts sinner, to inquire into the titles of cer tain tracts of land claimed by individuals of the Cherokee nation, of Indians, and contract with them for the purchase.) 40 In addition to the Acts relative to Weights and Measures. (Directs the different county Courts, not already pro vided to purchase sealed weights, &c as described in the act of 1741.) 41 Concerning the entry of lands now covered by the atersofany of the lakes of this State. (No entry taker hereafter to recieve any entry of lands covered by the waters of any lake. 42 To limit the appointment of Soli citor General to fourears. 43 Concerning the tax to be paid by persons peddling on certain waters. Ped lars on Alb' marie Sound and its waters, annually to pay a tax of 5 dollars. 44 ' Authorizing the commissioners of Gates and Peiqijimons to raise 25000 j dollars by way of Lottery for the purpose of clearing out and; making navigable, Perquimons river abnveVlewby's Biidaje. 45 To incorporate the North Carolina Institution for the instruction ot the Deaf and Dumb. ., 46 Prescribing upon, what evidence the Public Treasurer shall receive the purchase money and vacant and unap propriated land. Requires the certifi cate 01 the Secretary ol Mate, setting forth the number and dateot the entry and quantity of acres found by the Surveyor to be vacant. 47 To prohibit vice and immorality, at and in the vicinity of the University. "jr uum - wit tiiain nuu rnn r - within two miles of the University, selling any thing to the students on a credit, un der the penalty of being indicted for a misdemeanor; 48. To amend an act passed in 1715, to oppoint Public, Registers and to direct the mode to be observed in conveying lands, goods and chatties, and for pre venting fraudulent deeds and mortgages. Provides that all conveyances, bills of safe or powers of attorney executed in any other of the United States, other than this States, having been duly ly pro In tliis, ved in such State and registered ii may be received as evidence in any of our Cruris. 49 To compel the County Trustees I of each county, to report the expenditure 'of his county, in the prosecution and punishment of insolvent t flf-nders. 50. Directing what construction shall e given lo contingent executary lira. (a- froviaes, mat contingeni iimi- tations in any deed or will, made to de- Pend lUn the4 dying 01 au person, without issue, shall be interpreted a li- mitation to take effect when such person . shall die; not having such issue, unless the intention of such limitation be other- WiSe expressea on ine race 01 me aeeu.j PRIVATE ACTS. j 1. An act to prevent the falling of tim ber in, or obstructing the run of Carra way Creek in Randolph County. . 2.. To keep open, the Tuckasege Ri ver, the Tennessee Rivet and their tribu tary streams, in the County ot Haywood. 3. To restore to credit John Castevent of Surry County. . - 4. To alter the place of holding a ba tallion muster in Carteret County. 5. To secure to Sarah Tille.y 0 Wilkei county,, such property as she may here after acquire. 6. To repeal an act passed, in 1824, authorizing the payment of persons sum moned to serve ss Talesmen Jurors for the county ol Brunswick. 7. To establish a Poor House in the county of. Pasquotank. . . - 8. To repeal an act, parsed at the last session of the General. Assembly, estab- lishiiig a Poor House in the county of Wayne. 9. Ordering the County Court of Hyde, to have all bills of sale, divisions of lands and orther instruments of writ ting, that have been lost by fire or other wise destroyed in the Register's Offic, 10 be registered anew, and for other purp ses. j' - -; -. . tr;. rc'.f-.t. . . r, 10, . To appoint Commissioners for ! the town of Ashville, in Buncombe coun- ty. 11. To secure to Jfhtpe M'lvaughan Empowers' the Governor, Comptroller, Treasurer and Secretaty of State, to pass on his account for extra printing. The said Board to have any repairs at any time to the public buildings. . 38 Supplementary to the Acts, rela live to the power of Courts of Equity ia cases of pariitiort. f Whenever a Court ' ' hit ' Y j 1
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