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' 1 , - TTT - I " THOMAS .WAYHua i j i. ---i fTo thi RowtrabU the General AMhbtyofMrlh, XUU www r In obedience-to the directions of the act of Assembly of;1827V nm!cd rAn act concerning the Public Treasury," the Pub. lie Treasurer submits the, folloiring , REPORT: AINU luS I-IiM A I'tio v The balance of .cash .remaining in .the, Public Treasury; to the first of November,: 1828, as reported to the General Assembly cf that year, and for which the Public Tra lurer is charged in the books of this office; amounted to , s $93,343 59j The receifiti at the Treawy,v from the Ut of November, 7828 ? to the 1st bf Norembfer, 1829,tbe j end ol lam present bare coiuhted of the following - ums,to wits I. fah rii for AT wVar of taei oer - exhibit A, ; $1,820 921 Cash Teceired lbr d- . ditional .return or taxes, per exhibit B, Cash received for Jno HajwoodJatePub. lief Treaiarrr,. bjr hit fxecutori, per exhibit C, Cash reef ived fdr ba lance due for sale of mihlic land near Raleigh, per exhibit D. ' Cash received for Jno- McRae for noney loaned, ' fcash received for , bonds for sale of : lands and negroes, per exhibit E- . Cash received for rent of public land, . Cash ree'dibr Interest, Aire 1,599 29 1,2S1 33, 2,000 QO 9&81 69 l 66 (X 632 93 For'fb eneratioo arid brief stalecierti l Ampontof cash on, hand arPub, . . . . VJ.-, . . i . . ....... : : t A i: . . . ' . . of tbe dsCartsttireriti era accifflhl of the ' h Sur,-. lofcrancej dr .' V-T- oi ine Dpara '.br fnteriial I'mprovo- Pitto .ittgjUierary Jfimd.t Ditto. v do. Agricultural Fund If r WW Jankof Newbern, for '' tax of 1 per centum- ' on 6,182 shares of Stock, for 1829, and payable 1st Oct. $6,l82c Sank of Cape Fjear, for tax of 1 per cen- Um on 5,928 shares or stock, for 1829, - and payable first October, 6.928? 12,1 Dividend on 2,762 share of stock in tlSiafe Bank: off North Carolina, at ' 2 per cent, for 12 "months, coding 31st Dec 18?8. Divitifod on lOsharrs of stock In the Bank f Cope Fear, at 2 perct. for 6 months ending, 31st Dec. 182g Dividend on 1&3 shs. -of Ktock in the Bank of Iwbern, at 2 per centum, for sir month, ending the Slit Dec. 128. Dividend op 10 shares of tock, of Bank of Cape Fear at 2 per centum, for sis months ending 30th June.: 1829 ' Dividend of 165 shs. of stock, Bank of Newbern, at 2 per cent, for 6 nmnths ending: SOth .June, 1829, drafts teade By" 'thf ' Gerierai AisembK ad VitMts fssued by Mi XJd WefahrAmitaWrt' by the Wh Section of tne act q me A4$Diy 01 IB27, ineprmv ed atateftent bf tftt 1 Com nr61ler,!iprepared foir the Tde 0 ih'e meixibers of ihe ' treent 10. Ttt ' enumeration &id ipecifition oil the disb rseraerits thWeiatated, agree with the Vouders on which phytneots have been made fy the Public Trefcsiireiynd Mih iHe.'Vpjti;; i Jo the books of iiis office. Id id tlori to fHe rec ipta arid jdisborse merits ii Public1 Treasurer, there ae beer) receivecyfoo the 1st of 10:' ' 1828, io the 1 st of ;IN til Z&1 the ttMs bf Irernal ImproVe ientfy&iitorf. ' 'ind AgicoUttriB! The foil crin? estimates will aheV the re teipts aril disbursements as Tressurer ' of eacii fanddoring that period, i? 1 - ' fiXfUNAtA 1MPR0TMNT v"; i The baance df casb renSainlogTh " ; fthe hands of th Public TreasuV :-' ; i'er, as reported Co the Assembly - ' . of 1828, to tbe 1st November f , ; 9W, j : ,s $6,659 00 Cash received on sundry notes giv v eri fdr purchases of Cherokee T ' - lands, appropriated ' by law to . this fund,: ... , . . , . ,: Do. Dividend on .1,304 shares bf stock In the Bank of Newbern, ' at 2 per cent, ending 31st Dec. 1828, which il appropriated to . this ifdod, i ,J208 Q0 Uo. Dividend on 1,368 4482 7012 sii-il-i i.' 8A0 48 :.16J)8 ,18 El 06j , 99fc 844 There has beeo deposited " : . in, the Banks of this State, and remains to f the credit of the Public Treasurer totbo lsj of Nov : 1829, the follow - j : : ingsunis: . . . . ... State Bank of N. Caroli ,t i na at Raleigh, 14,840 S3 ' Bank of Newbern, , do 22,260 43 Bank of Cape JFear kt ifr w Fayetteville, 12,26 SOhV .371 14 Treasnrr Noiea remain ' . V log in the vaults 21,1126911 . Iii ' pursuance of., the act of last tef5ta, directing sales of the several tracts ol land i48a.84i 2fr 3ie -2a 310 00- Diridend on stock in Buncombe, Turn pike Company .pay able 2d Feb. 1829, Amount of taxn re ceived - rf Sheriffs,' therevenaeofl82a payable rn th.Treak aury, 1st Oct. 1829; and not otherwise appropriated; 7,670 00 400 00. 64,33t 66 i i i r 101,831 62 J 195,166 12 An aggregate of - . Deduct disbursements at the Treav surf from the 1st of November, 1828, to the 1st of November; 1829, for which vouchers have been delivered to Comptroller; find bj him allowed,; .,' , kLwifigthe balance of cash' ta ' : maining in the Pablic Treasd rti's bands to the 1st of Novem ber, 1629, to be :., . , 74,014 12 J The d'ubarsements during that period, and Cms dedqeted. consists of the following items: ' 121,161 00 it ri General Asstmbtv Siccative Department . Treasury Department omp(raller,i Department ' department of State .. .u Adjutant General's OfSeav Public Printers . . , i Eiecntive Council " J Judiciary anenal , Sheriffs for settlirig taxes " ." ' nrressibBal elections .; J - ? f ' Electoral elections. . -i : : a " 'r - ' Electorsi v,., .. : . . , : rj Bepairs of State' Hbute PublicLibrary ,J V 4 ; Suie Brnk of N,'Carolina fortferTed Pooneia . . -r ! MissUdney M. Blakeley i39;704 63 i 3,046 77 2,606 25 1,278 70 1,374 50 i 223 05 900 OO 87 00 3337ft 1 200 00 .937 60 -627 31 1,396 07 , 891 47 , 279,47 6 tlla fcn ..'1l:;.'5. 3-ivar-, 356 24 COO 00 shares of stock. Bank of Cape Fear, , at 2 per cent end- ' ; Ing 31st Ded 1829, ' 2,716 00 Do. do. on the above shares of stock Bnk . 1 of Newbern, st 2 per centum to 30th ; . June; 1829, -. i 2,608 08 Do. do. on the above ; , shares of at'k Bank of Cape Fear, at 2 per cent, to 30th' June, 1829, - 2,716 00 10,649 00 12,949 212 2,076 39 ., Aggregate -of receipt. $21,289 70 1-2 Uedaer disbursements from tke 1st November, 1628, . to the first Nov." 1829" Jalj)irticufarly enu , merated in exhibit marked II, for which vouchers have been delivered to Cotrrptroller, Bahtsce remaining to the 1st Not. ' 1829, , ' ; $6,440 48 LITERARY FUND. The balance of cash remaining oii band to the 1st of. Nov. 1828, hs reported? this General As - serobly of tbat year, The receipts from the 1st of Nov. 1828, to the 1M of Nov. 1829, as Treasurerof this fund, have con sisted of the following items," to wit; - )a 'l ' , Entries of vacant laird $4,400 09 Tavern taxVl - ' 2,713 36 Auction do recd of Sh'ffs: 643 78 Dividend On t tocfe appro priated tOuUiis ;Fund-4 Bank of Newbern, . .on 359 shares At 2 pr cent to 31st Dec. 1828. i 'h: S718 00 Do, on the above ' shares, to 30tb June, 1829, 718 00 pk.of Cape Fear : on 704 iharei 4 at 2 per cehtuas - ... to 31st .Dec. . u . -,, j 1828, " 5 - 1,408 00 Do. on thekbove shares, to 39th t n June. 1829.- 1 .403 00 . ; ,. . f ? lTT- 4252 00 , , Dividend bnjfetbck owned by this Fund : State Bant W Nbrth Ca- r olio a, on 282 shares, at 2 12 per centum, for 12 months. ; to , 31 t. Pec . 1 1328, : $705 00 Bahkof NewWrn; , 1 on 141 shares, at 2 per cent, ta -. . . 31st Dec-1828. 282 00 PoV on "the" above - h shares," to 30th . ' June. 1829, 182 00 Bank of Cape Fear i on 60 shares at 1 per centnm, to i 31st Dec' 1820,1 100 00 : r Po. on thexabove,. t . to :30tb June,, ,, 1829, " 100 00 purchased by the State at, the sale of the land and negroes, of the fate John Haywood, Esq. sales have been made as wilt appear from exhibit , amounting, to 7-191. - Bonds have been taken, payable in one, two and three years, with, interest from the day of saie,.(exceptv here the. purchaser elected to make them payable in one and two years,) which are on file in this office. A report of the salet has been made to the Comptroller, and the respective purchasers are property cnargea to rne dooks oi tnis office. The amount which the State fcave for the several tracts of. land is $ 6,300. The sales under this act of Assembly ex ceed the price given by the State, the sum of $89,100. . J,,. ,, ..; : The appropriation of 6,000 to the Clmi foot and Harlow's Creek Canal Company, was paid as directed by resolution of As sembly, in one and two instalments; on the payment of each bonds with sureties were given by the President of the compa ny ; and the conveyances, as directed by the act of Assembly, have been executed by the company and are on file in this Office. v ;..:..;':.';fv :: . 7- The receipts on the books assigned by the Executors of - the late"obnH ay wood, t.sq. to ne appuea in pan piyment ot the judgment, the Slate against him in Walte County Court, will appear (Vom the exhi bit C. But a small pUrt of th bonds have been collected. On this juomentsc'ire fasciasV were issued against tee devisees under the will of the said John Hi v wood. At r etruary wn ot . vvaKe Uounty .axc:erewii suomuiea Court,: 1829, judgment was rendered a- cainst the real estate, and the ! same con- demned in the hands' of the devisee's. The devisees being minors, . were bjr law, enti tled ?to a 'stay ! of. twelve months on the judgment, which will be out at the County Court of said county, to be held the third Monday of, February next; From which term an order of sale wilf issue" comman ding thd Sheriff to sell the land fcr cash. TJuless some person is appointed with au thbrity to bid : on behalf bf the State or power is ?i vert to the Sheriff to sell on a credit, the land, althodgh valuable will' not 1,4609 S&rvevtn? and eelliar C.twinVf Tnd tft. Ri P Romulus At Saunders, Cunmasioiier. , i j 47? 48 ooaaoke Navigation Company. 1st 2d. . , , : paid bjr resolntiota of 1823; tskftb 00 UOVeillOr'c Hon ?ii'r.!b,-iu'r! Z'-i '; -w r fL - .. - - j r WV appeases-. for ; sunreyingt and. teiSng muq ana nerroer or m lara fahiif- r reasurer 1 . Cftatlagfnciet 1 ' l Treasury Note bern aooey burnt o(tsBQU ' .3 00 - 476 31 -17,781 89 18 00 i t " ' --. I Dividend, C; Fear Navigation Com- . pany fb the year -1828, rpatd 11th . Feb. 1829, , S361 7Q Do. for 1829, paid i 3d Julv. 1829.; 392 SB ;'v : 13,473 28 iprdprtated by UWto this firnd ? '1764 66 iit-4. Balance on band to first of Nov 1820, 16108 18 Amntint received on balances' tt Jf - A ported .to" jbel due ;frow Clerks I km and fiasters, and 00 the re ) t tarns 'roade: dtrring this year, , f from ibe 1st of Not 1829, per ' ' A exhibit G. - 1,129 31 Tbetarjcebn-bandtovi y II i; r the; first Nov. Ifcl28,ass , reported to the Iast -. Geaeral Assembly 23jh2l4J iZtv'i- ; 1SS01Q3 1-2 bedeet disborsemenis during that' ' ; T- r iW r- whiith vonadKerl) J' nerifld . t for" c? wrhich v'boClftrt i bav been delivered t6 Conftji 1 1 troSer and allowed, per exhibit 5' i tii Mak.svftalanesPOf T 'TO0ff-2 rf flH W . w " .Mtransierrea fo 4nerAtrarj-;i MA hn Briid.mkea that ' lib- 4.1 , Fond amount to . v j. hi it jl 7,K22 &t li2 ;?.".lt3l!J Frnnhft fAre?a!niestiiiiateiL the .cash remain n t h Pnhtir Treasurv to he? firit'Of Nov, I If 29s and for which the Treasurer, U ftexsuxtitlrc sell for its value. The suits that nave been ' tbmmenced against the sdreties of tbe lale Public Trea surer, are hor at issue in VVake Superior Court, under the managemen t of the ' At torney General arid Gavin H6gg, Esq. . The commissioners appointed by the act of ther Assembly of last session, for selling ;the) reteriiorlaryCinlerestof the State m the lands formerlV occupied by the Tdskarora Indians have according to the prbvtslonscf the act made a report 01 the sales to the Public Treasurer,1 with: the; bonds' taken from tlrfetfcaieariidtillitihg to $i,977 i8T, payable in instalments "of ode or two years from the 7h of March, 1829, which hre on file in this'.pffice.?- The 'greatef' bart pf the bonds are for sums under one hun dred dollars: By the act, it is made the duty of tb PublidTreaiuirei' 16 Collect them fes tfrey become dueV1- rib atitbbritjf ii giveh far him to blace ; them4 in the baUdr bf an attorney or agent s foKcolIectiob The do-" iiegbf the Treasury office wfll rbt" adAtt of his persdnal nttentibb Tt is restrectfully sunmitteOt wneiHct uiiBy.uua uVUiu etven tor tne oonus iu uc pu m,sii )f U9 SOllCIIOr wl ilia uitiiw iui vuiiwivH, n case payment 'i'inot'nSde" 1h;ilmtona-' Ie titfie after tKey 1ecomV due; ; 1 5 . -The trookr contairiinjg the accbonts of licvraler bf the Cherokee latidsy have been ast session1 of HheAisemDiyl bejr have een examined andeHineby. tHe Scre arvf6f SraiieaM tB'bHgiSals y ThdemaWaloif Oo.Pa' iay wriddds befe liqbiclaterj gSim1ibn2d v tti'resoluHibn of the talis1oVit-cr;sibi- with! yre?1tr thTstafet mt&i&wm intereit trbm .the zum au- KusT i&S pM Vabfe ie lOtHf; JabuaW to the Credit 'of Johtf ttaywaod; tEhfre, hauti and David'Kbjster-tras ceen tiaui if IK denlfraf Aissmbry1 la bis' be- ive4ii 7 . . . "' mt nOO1! surety, eaw 0bleUi first w we sues w r rrr i: f rc'3 ic? fcWtD ' for which he is charged in the books of this and theomtrbl !r l"5 " The amount of the Treasury Notes re maining in' circulation : aCcrdWg to the Report of the Public Treasuerer to the last session, and redeemable at the Treasilry, on the first bf November, 1828, was v-V f ' - 155;530 20 Tbe amount burnt bj.the Com- . . ; ' ? i - roittee of Finance of lstes-- Mn, according to their re- . f.,t , port, was , ,'17,781 89 t Which deducted, with those on ' ; hand, shews ithe. amount of 1 reasury Notes nowjn, circu- ; . lation of those directed by ; acts of Asserhblv to Wave been issued, to be .l ' . ;5n6,634 61 1-2 VThe mutilated state of the notes, has anrt will continue to ihcrease the demand fr payment, which, with the contingent char ges of government for the next fiscal year, may. reduce the funds bf the Treasury sb row, as to jeorre some r-mht-brfore the re ceipt oftfierevenue of tbe t ensuing fea. In this event, it would be wellj for some provision to be made, to authorize a loan to be obtained from 'some of the Banks of the State on the depbsite of Treaiufy Notes or otherwise.. ; ;.:;')' v-;.-'- d 'The regulations oflhe Treasury Depart ment by the act of 1827s have been found on experiment to be wise and salutary. The accountability is well m guarded '. by the monthly; settlementsr and checks on the disbursements introduced by the system tV keeping the books of the office The du ties of the office, however, are considerably increased thereby, added to those required of the Public Treasurer in attending to the demand for payment of the Treasury notes which of late has been great, on account of their mutilated state, t and again' issuing them, .when asked for, is respectfully made known, under the hope that provision will be made for giving such assistance as .will enable the Public Treasurer faithfully to dis charge the duties of the office. The receipts and disbursements on ac count of, the. Agricultural Fund, and dis bursements of the Board of Internal Im provement, will appear by the exhibits G and Mi ' , ; The account of the balances due to the State from the 1st of Nov. 1 828, to the 1st of Nov. 1 829, and statements bf the differ ent branches of the revenue and allowances to the Sherifis for insolvents, as allowed b) the Comptroller, and the! Exposes or State ments of the affairs of the Banks of the State, as filed by them during' the last year, THE .ai.jabnt ' All rthich is respecfiuT?ynl)mltted. , m ROBARDS; " . Public ' Treasurer, AOVBMBEIt 1DU1, 1529 s 1 Old Madeira, Com. Do. : . . Port, .r. Dry .Lisbon, Tenerifie, Sherry, Malaga, Malaga, . , i-K Muscat,;, ,f , I a J.CChampjtigne I in pt. $1 cjt. bot. j frtHE Subscriber has jnst received, from New I - York, and Philadelphia and is now opening at his Store on Pollock-Street, a fresh arid general lassortment of GROCERIES f among which are the following: Old -txoffi.ac. 1 Rasnberrv. ; yBBAltDYJ Apple Teach 3 , Holland & com. Hyeuin Old Jamaica Rbm; ; Do. W. I. Do. h'''Cbnl. us Do. Old Irish Whiskey, uo. Mononganeia uo. And common Rye Do. ;Loaf, Lump, White Ha ' . rana, and St. Croix ; lT!nnnnvit.f' " Tmf.rifl. ) jHyson and Black -; v v v 1 : Ahui, a jg'eneral assortment JCianiPain ' .: ! - f-. HARDWARE, Paints and Oil;; JrVisdow Glass, Chairs, Nails, Cotton Bagging Raisins, in sfhole, half and 1 quar. boxes) Buckwheat-Butter, Cheese ) .Cavendish tt coin. Tobacco', Spanish -; - 1 Segars; an assoftmentbf fashion able Hats, Saddles, Bridles, 1 ' I ' ; . Harness, iic.' &c . . f . . . . 1 j With a variety of other articles,, all of which will be' sold .at the lowest prices for cash or country produce. ' r GEORGE A. HALL Nov. 28,' 1829.5 I iiErES; MIMS '. fin HE Subscriber, respectfully informs the Citv ! II sens 1 ofiNewbern and its Ttchiitr, that tie has fust received from 'New YbikV Philadelphia' and oainmorr, auu im jiuw.ucutu, ttC aiurc tur ner of Craven and South Front Streets;! opposite Mr .Latnotte's;Store n aib 'iia-ymi- v j A HANDSOME ASSORT31CNT OI Fall (indWf I Super black, blue, olive and mixed Cloths, V I Second and common ' . ; : f)9; Black and,blue Cstssimeres; c ' Satmettsjand blue Plains ( . , ; , x . . , WhUe d nd jreen latrneU, . , .r flose and Point Blankets, . - ; Crcassians and Tartan Plaid?, i- " . . Black and jcoW Bombaiets and DombaztndSi ; .Irlshineps ad Shinjng Cambrics ,;;u Merino. Shawls and ca!ft:,Lr ,r ; , . ldtes antf Gentlemena tioaW; ' 1 Superfine and common! Calicoes, H 4 - 1 - - ,BlacTcain4ol?41teirings .n j; i: -t ' f SaliniLefapdnesf pg!d And; ptehv(; n& av,;- Nankin and Canton Crape and Pongees- . , j i'lbwered Mustins and'eleant wbrked.Cambrie Thread and Bobbiief Laces and Edgings,' ' CarAbrjcland:JcflC Maslhrs, , ,1 f , . - j Aw1w.MaslnsfptV(4.P!ab f j Vorsted and cotton Hose and half Hose, -d:?BteraffldHokfd Glovesi Superane ahd common-Gibgbas,!; iti;rr , i Brown and bieaebfd SbeeUngsnnd Shirtings, ostiC Plaids and unecKi 'i;tfv ,i;t:-iimar ' Con&uctkf 6y n AttottatUh of Phydeiani. Heatuv poos man's -riches, tbe rich man's- lifts. fl HE pdmary object w ith the ; conductors of . . JL, the Journal of Health, is to , point out f thtf means of preserving health apd prtventingdisesae To dttaln tils, all classes and both Sexes shall L addressed, in a style familiar and friendry, And! with an avoidance of Such professional terms and' allusions s "would in any way obscure the snbjecC or alarm the most faitidtous, The fruits ofmuctS'. reading, study, and careful, observation, shall b placed feefofe them, so arranged and applied as to conduce mnst efficaciously f o their bodily com fort and mental tranquility To whoever profes sion or calling tbey may belong, the readers of t hin Joqrnal will find precepts susceptible bf valuable application: ' Air, food, exercise, the reciprocal bpera'ftoB of mind, and body, climate and locali ties, clot nine and the phvslcal education of chUV drenare topics of permanent and pervading in-, terest; with, tbe discussion and elucidation oC which the pages of the work will be mainly filled-4 'kOMJrBATl6NS , CnV THB WOlUC J. We'SppVoVeLof ftiVplan'on which the publica tion, entitled "the 4f Journal of Health," is conduc. ted, and believe, that it is calculated to be iHfful, br enlightening public I Opinion on a subject of high importance to, tbe welfare.of society r The numbers which have appeared, evince talent, and may be viewed as a pledge of the continued use? fulness of the publication, while conducted by Its present editors ; VVe;therefore,.feel no hesitation! in recommending it to public pattonage. Philadelphia, Oct. VS. 1829. Nl Chapman, M.l V Wo. P. Dewes, M. p. Professors in, Unlrtf Thos. CJ -James, M. D. of Penniiylranta Wm. E. Horner, M. D. J ' John C. Otto, M. D. v Thos. T. Hewson, MD. Franklin Bache, M. D. ... , Rev.' James Montgomery, D. D, Rector of &( 1 Stephen's chorcb. ' ; J ; ' ' Wm. H. De Lancey, D. D. Provost of thtS 1 University of Pennsylvania. .-,: .,,r j " B. B Smith, Editor of the Philadelphia Recorder, and Rector bf Grace church. . " G. T. 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FBI 101$ f J TKEISD 5-fi Hii:iu .rAJil-. rj.i&C.LANDRETH, fyc FFER tor Sie,an raiensirr mua wei aeiecieoi Q D. mnt of FRtJlT TREES, cocftorislric thT SoTtTctfebrir.d and desirable varieties' of' - Si.i .xi:gs :i Pfi,ik'! f?A kn bf which; will be sold uivntaaU3fM9 for $aJ.r klht (be ieecti bv iHem for sale,-' wfcrence baa beerf had in aa n especial iriner fetthe .uarity and tha of ripen-f ret so as to obtaftt,rSr succession of good frStxcladjugiJl Joeh aa'Were not really wor thvof cuIdv.a.Uon.f--having carefuliylpnrsue! this ... cours, they OCef'lhe sifcetioa to the publio' witl the fullest confidence jLl -.i.il- , . "its UlUSAMEimL, pEPAnTENT qoalry .wort.Wentoo The cpllection of bVaWulplanttHoth' hardy anoV those whichfrc auire the protection of the patli not axcclled intbe UniwiJm&the prices aAwWciitaey ire-cT. feredfar below tosa. deoanied a (Other, es,tabe PViced atae be na gratitof thSr sobscriherhoo or . I ! I 1 '1 1 f 1 : 1 ' , ,ii J 1 l v- : " ' ', .1