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THE PUBLIC TREASPIIER. I '-: '. . Tsavt Ofmcx, J. I ' . - November 19th, 1S46 f you, to be laid before the General by g P, prrrW In obedience to an gJ- intlUel An AH concerning the Treasurer of the BUt& " I hare the Honor vo o, 2 - ... j irf- NotmtiW 18-18. ' I To tU Honorable, tki tienerat Assembly -V-..- s fe Stat of .tort Orr-& ' " The Puhllo Treesarer, In obedience to an Act or the ILetfslatture, passed In 1&27, entltle4 An Act concerning the Public treasurer,' respectfully" sub mils the follo-wini Report: U L-Pcbuc Rstxrcb aim ExrwnrreMS. -JUcdvtsofthoPvblic Treasurer from tki J W Ae. 1 ISU. t 31 OcfoiCT; 1848, enasfolloKS : 184V Cai& receiTodD. W.Stone, Caahr -Nori f ier of the Bank of Cape Fear, as - lv diTidend on J 0 shares of Stock: - , 'tileld in said Bank, .' .: ' ' ' ?0 00 18451' Cash receiTed, amount borrowed ' -r . ; .i. n..k:rinA 1!"ii"Kr "vie t!'taeef an Aetpassedat the session .j:.f 1844-1845. r 50,000 00 - r rh receired of R. RekL for the 3 00 Feb.? Cash . roeiTed, of J. Wi ; Green, ; Treasurer, as interest on $50,000 of the bonds of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road company, held bT the State. -' 1,500 00 5 50 'ApT.r Cash receired of Green Hill, for . Kopeaoja,- " -Cashreceired ofT. Wright, cash- " ier,- drndpnd" on 10 'shares of stock in the Bank of Cape Fear, 30 00 joly4 Cash receiTed of J. -W Green, l reasurer, as interest on au,uuu -of bonds of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Hoed company, and due 1st Julr, - Receired of E. J. Hale, for sale 1,500 00 - 43 75 of Rerised Stutes, Ang.) Receired of Chas. Dewey, Cashier .' . I of the Bank of the State, as tax on " 2973 shares ef stock held by u -- inairtauais in saia &anK, - 2243 23 ReceiTed of C Slover, President oftheMereJiantrJiansvZNewbern, x as tax of 25 cents on 2250 shares ir yln! stock held by ilVdrriduals in 562 50 8eptf Received f Sheriffs for Public ' 70,224 35 : -1 .u . additional returns,' " Wot. f ReceiTed of T. Wright cashier, -i as tax of 25 cents on 9555 shares 655 04 2,389 00 ' 30 00 3 35 ':, ? ,ReceiTed of T. Wright, diridend - -' I on 10 shares of stock in said Bank, DecJ i ReceiTed of Green HilL for tools f ' i sold from the Arsenal, ' 1818 j ReceiTed of J. W. Green. Trea- Ma'h; surer of the Wilmington and Ra leigh Rail Road company, as in terest on $500,000 of Bonds held by the State and due 1st January, Receired of R. M. Saunders, on 1,500 00 101 00 2,000 00 April! ReceiTed of WniiamBoylan, Pre . sident of Raleigh and Gaston Rail .- C I Road, in part of the earnings be- May. ReceiTed of H. D. Turner, bal ance of account, due for Rerised ' Statutes sold by him, v S61 60 Receired. amount borrowed of the Bank of the State, ,.: 9,847 12 "1 Receired of T. Wright, cashier, , airiaena on . iu anares oi. siocx m Bank of Cape Fear,. , ReceiYed of J. W. G rees, Treas ' nrer of the Wilmington and Ra leigh Rail Road company, as in terest on 350,000 of Bonds, duo . 1 TtiU 104ft 30 00 July. 1.500 00 Receired of W. W. Vass Treas urer of Raieign ana u&ston Rau r Road company, in part of the ear-i '. . ningsof said road to 1st of Jane,. 7200 00 Receded of W.W.Clark,, Cash- . ier of the Merchant's Bank of , Kewberh, tax on 2250 shares of stock held by individuals, 562 50 Sept Receired of Sheriffs for Public Tax for 1845, 30,673 43 261 94 additional rcturnsC f Receired of Wm. Boylan, Pred dent of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road compnny, in part of the earnings of said road before sale, ; ReceiTed of W.H. Jones, cashier, it ax of 25 cents on 9556 shares of COO 00 Oct ' "'stock held by indmdoals in Bank jof Cape Fear, " ; i ReceiTed of Jos, Barnhard, bal 'anee due on exchange of bells, Receired of Jas. Puttick, agent 2,389 00 . 54 50 x ... t J AOM.HIWIT, .5-. 67 84 I Making-an aggregate of .$246,000 72 . ..I.A t!: : CR. , ' f j i The expenditures from the Public Fund for the came period, that is, from the Slsi Oct 1844, to the 1st ef Jfor. 1848, consist of the following items : "Balance due Public Treasurer, 1st Nor. -' ' j -"1844; ,l ' 70,954 97 Taid principal on Raldth &. " Gaston Rail Rood Bonds en- " dorsed by the State and due -" ' . ' ' : the 1st of January 1845, 30,000 00 " . , . 1847. 30.00Q DO '- 60,000 00 Paid Interest on same, due 1845, 45,529 50 . . - ; 1848, 45,015 00 90,544 50 Judiciary, 1S45, 27,154 67 1848, 29,674 04 -58,828 71 ExecutireDepartment)1845, 2,300 00 2Z25 00 'ir&oV.v- - 18457 4,525 00 2,000 00 . w r. 1846, 2,000 00 4,000 00 a "1845, 800 oo 800 00 u . . 1846, f f l.COOCO r . 1 2,00000 1 C6fflptIIcr?v?-,:i845,v.J,000 00 v. o, v ,yyv. uw ; . Adiu.tant General, 1845, v.- -f 200 00, 200 00 400 00 ..-- C 4-s''' P ' SujertntenJatt PubT ; ' Buildings, : 143; . 260 CO I. W WW W V I . J.J- - ted oo 1845, 300 00 ' 1 l4: -':V-J:-,:-r fcoooo 845.530 5 1345. i 1S1 88 J 71313 273 60 .Ovreruois HousL 1845,- V 975 04 a SUtlouerr,1.' 1343,': - 499 43 ;'. e.-'-.- isi6l-H 56 55 : sights ; nd Meev - ' 1,113 24 i,0C5O$ 2,057 33 i .sum, . 1545, -- i gir, toot obedient servant, Cef2Kie5- ' 1843,:5,753 3i ? ) L it iPillfia, Y IU JA4f ttitrt f T - n-,,-s&? $43i ! -707 4A t V .t Sheriff ffcr aenling ",;a,. Penile-Tax." t -184S;V 1,943 00 -. .X ft. a v . . u ' ';1S46, t 142 42 V- . . . 4 ' --- 2t455 42 715 66 " Electoral Election, 1 145, avenHr'sKlection4 1848-, SejutorulElectioivl, 10 00, a. , iS48. 230 43 1)78 &t 1,1SS 00 .240 43 a H. u u u It - a a u State Capltolj' Pensioners, --1S45,- - 250 73' 1840, - r 122 75- 373 50 1845, 18-16, 1S4,V 432 50 232 50 665 00 171 58 35.363 77 63 03 Bogue Banks, General Assembly, Treasury notes burnt, - ; Interest on S Ut e loan, 1845, ' Amount borrowed of the Bank of the ' . State. " 1846, lnaolrent Polls, 1846, ' 1,450 00 3,028 63 4,475 63 10,000 00 - 139 00 Malting an aggregate of $363,151 21 From .which, deduct amnt of receipts, 246,000 72 . Leares a balanee due the Public . Treasurer, on the 1st of Not. 1846, $122,150 49 - II. LITERARY FUND. The balance due the President and Directors of the Literary Board, on the 1st of November, 1S44, as reported to the Legislature, - . 64,329 40 . , ReceiTed for entries or v a cam janu u u u u u u a u u : u-, u u . NoTember, 1844, 1,C94 99 3,284 72 421 17 215 67 206 92 150 25 167 33 204 72 145 50 333 95 B44 57 371 37 December, January 1845, February March April May June July .August September October u u u u u a u u 8.041 16 a u u' ii u u u u u a u Noreraber 358 93 1.292 09 December u Januiiry 1S46, 531 40 February March April M7 ' June . July August 761 31 642 90 U ' ti u u 449 51 334 59 157 81 135 02 83 33 352 51 347 CI September October 5,447 00 Nor. Receired S. Backus, Auctioneer 7 59 . D. W. Stone, Cashier, Diridend on Stock in Bank of Cape Fear. 15,960 00 ReceiTed Got. MoreheaxL Presi dent ex officii of the Literary Board, as principal on loans, 2,437 59 Received Got. Morehead, Presi dent ex effido of the Literary Board.-as interest an . loans by said Board. : 920 55 Dec. Receired C. Dewey, Cashier, as diridend on stock in the Bank of 1745. the State, 15,08100 Jan'y. Received Got. Graham, President ex efficia of the Literary Board, as DrinciD&l on loans br said Board. . 4G3 76 Receired of Got. Graham.- Presi dent ex officio of Literary' Board, as interest on loons br said Board, 560 20 Receired of Got. Graham. Presi dent ex ojficio of Literary Board, as principal on bonds of the Ra leieh and Gaston Roil Road Com pany, 2,000 00 Receired of Got. Graham, Presi dent ex officio of Literary Board, as interest on bonds of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company. Apt Receired of Got. Graham, Presi dent ex ojficio of Literary Board, as nrinciDal on loans by Literary 4,959 00 Board. . 833 94 .Receired of Got. Graham, Presi dent ex officio of Literary Board, as interest on loans by Literary Board, 274 93 Received of Got. Graham, Presi dent ex ojjicxo of Literary Board, as Interest on bonds of the Wil mincrton.and Rakish Rail Road Company, . . ' 4,110 00 KeceiTcd of uor. Uraham. Presi dent ex officio of the Board of In ternal Improvement, as interest on loans by said Board. . .. 470 81 Receired of D.,W. Stone, cashier, as Diridend on Stock in the Bank of Cape Fear, . - , . 15,966 00 May. Received of G. W. McNeil, Trea surer of the Cape Frar Navigaiioa Company, being 'Dividend No. 20, 2 1,22, of oue per cent, en 650 ' shares of Stock held in said Com pear bv the President and Direc tors of the Literary Board,- r 1,350 00 Received of Gov. Graham, Presi dent ex officio of Literarv Board. aa principal on loans by said Board, 1,774 26 Received of Got. Graham, rrei dantexeScioof Literarr Board, as interest ou loans by said Board, - 1,171 2C July Received ef C Dewey, Ceahier, divideud No. 20 of 31 per cent. eu 5027 Share ef block in the Bank of the State, ' 19,337 75 Received of A. Joyner, Presidest of the Roanoke N a vigaliou Com pany, Dividend No. 13 ol per cent, on 500 Share of Stock in aid company. .". 750 00 .'. Received of Gov. Graham, Fresi ''dent ex' ojficio ef lb Literary , Board, as iutcxest on Roods of the. Raleisrh and Gaston Rail Road ' Coinueny held by aaid Board. , 4,899 00 Received or Gov. Urahaoi, Preev' ' dent ex officio of the Literary ' Board, as inlereat on Bonds of the Wihninrtoa and Raleirb Rail Road Company held by said Board, 4,110 00 -' Received of Oer. Graham,' Preai ' dent ex ejicte-ef tb LKerary - Board, as ialereet en loan by said -Board, - .: ... ..... ; 75 00 Received ef Got. Grabamv. Presi dent et officio ef the Board ef In- ...... -ttraal-loinroTeinent.-mr tsterest 4 on loaM by said Board, : 191 36 ' " "ReceiTed of Got.' Graham, Prem :1 er des t t officii of ihe Board of In ; .X .iJ.. tarn si Improvement a principal j. V on loan bT said Beard. 500'00 Jlug. .Received of Gov. Giham, Pre!. V 9al itajpa o) Aaierary .Board. , nrincipal on Joans by said Boards Vl 54 06 ' Received ef GeV. Graham, Praak. ; : .r- deritir ofLitersry BotroV - i iaterest on loan's by said Board 241 E3 Sept." Received of ReUilars of Spirits; - 236 56 Oct." ' Da AuetionTaz, - . . . 607 52 Nar, Da. . ' Diridend No. 72 of 3 j r. . per cent, en 5027 shares held by t '; ' ' - ' ' LitsrarT Board ifl- Bank of Cane .' ' sf, --.' . Farr- . : . . , 1848. .v.-,',t;"wi - - 1565 00 151 33 : " Do.' N Dividend NV 21 of 4 'm. P1, OB 3027 share of tock ? N the Bank of the Slate. : Rd interest on bonds of Uie ' . Raleigh and Gaston Rail -Roai Compsay, 20,108 00 499 00 KedelTod priaeipal ea leans by Lit- " -rrry. Board, . - ? 3.K2T 54 Received iaterest on loans by L2t- eraWBardvf - r 3,635 41 H(cu uecireovapa rear nifignwii C ompany, amouul due ou decree of Supreme Court, Receired Cape Fear Navigation Company, Dividend No. 23, Receired principal oil loan by Lit ; erary Board, -' '- a 1 ' !" ' ' , r ' . 'Received interest ou loans by Lit erary Board. vr:.--.--.--. C03 81 650 00 2,913 ii - 2480 39 15.96GO0 100 00 16,337 73 4.110 00 875 00 2,387 52 5,550 66 201 19 May. Received Dividend HoW on 5322 shares or stock in toe cana oi Cap Fesrt ' , ) ' ii . "-. I Received Cape Fear Navigation Company, No. 23 and 5?4, of C50 each, - - -" Jane. Received Dividend No. 22-of. 3 i per c,eot. on 5027 share of stock in the Bank of the Stat,'-: July. ' Received interest on bonds of the - Company, Reeeived Roanoke Navigation Company, Divideud No. 14 of I J per cent, on 500 share of stock, - Sept. Received Tax ou Retailer of opinis, Receired principal on loans by Lit erary Board, Reeeived Interest on loans by Lit erary Board, Received Interest on bonds of the Raleigh aad Gastou Rail Road : Company, ... Received Gov. Graham, amount received from Orauge County, on account of Deaf and Dumb, .i . Received Interest ou loans by Board of Internal Improveuieut, 4,899 00 4I 25 733 42 642 39 Oct. Received Auction lax, Ae?re(rate amount of Receipts, $21)3.007 87 The Disbursements of the Literary Fund for the sime period, are as follows: Cash paid for support of ComnionSchoolsforl845, 61,466 01 1 u a isle 96 702 01 15S,17S 02 Expenses of Liters- ry Board, includ- ' .ing Printing,- 1S45, 850 12 u 116, 1,022 9o 1,873 07 ' For Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 18-15, 1 u 184C, 2,04 6 53 3,193 72 5.512 10 i 95 05 Nov. R. Myers, monies paid on account of Swamp Lands . 1345, Makinc the sum of S165.6S8 24 Which, deducted from the receipts, leave a balance in the hands of the Public Treasurer, as Treasurer of the Lit erary Fund, of . S127,319 63 III FUND FOR INTERNAL IMPROVE MENT. Balance due President and Directors of the Fund for Internal Improvement on the 1st of November, 1841, . 51.166 01 Receired Dividends on 112 shares of Stock held by the Presi dent At Directors of the Fund for Internal Improve ment in the Bank of Cape Fear, 1845, 702 00 672 00 7,355 65 12,222 44 1,534 96 1,760 58 1846, 1,374 00 u u a u Cherokee Bonds, u u 1845, 1846, 19,578 09 Principal on loans, 1 845, " u IS 16, 3,295 54 95,413 64 DISBURSEMENTS OF INTERNAL IM PROVEMENT BOARD. Paid erpensc of the Board of Internal Im provement, includ ing Clerks wages, 1845, 315 25 u w 1816, 359 25 674 50 Joseph Cathy,' compensation as a member of the Board on Cherokee Bonds, Jacob Siler, Da . do. do. E. Mitchellj for Surveying Wes tern Turnpike, , 190 00 204 80 400 00 1.469 30 u u Making an aggregate of Which, deducted from the receipts, leare a balance in the hands of the Public Treasurer, as Treasurer of the Fund for Internal Improvement on the 1st of No Tember, 1846, of . " $73,944 34 RECAPITULATION. The foregoing statement shows the balance of the different Funds on the .1st day of November, 1846. T i a w- . m - . uaiance aae ruouc i reasurer, 12a,150 49 u u u Literary Fund, $127,319 63 Int. Imp. Fund, 73,944 34 u 201,263 97 122,150 49 Deduct balance Treasurer, due Public In Cash, $79,113 48 The above balance is disposed of as follows : Deposit in Bank of the State, $36,092 79 1 42.873 14 a " Cape Fear, Cash in Notes in Treasury vault, Silrer, - -" Treasury change, " vouchers, 32 4 18 93 00 18 37 00 $79,113 48 It will be necessary to take intoyour consideration the demands on the Treasury for.the next two years over and above the ordinary expenses and to provide the means of meeting them. These demands all arise from liabilities for the. Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company, and may be stated as follows : The State endorsed for the Company at one time, Bonds to the amount of $500,000, and at another $300,000 more. Of the last issue $13,000 were not used, and therefore that sum is to be aubstracted from the State's liabilities.' Two instalments of latter class of Bonds, so as to reduce the amount due on them to $227,000 and therefore the total ralue te fT27,000. As it is yet uncertain what disposition the Legislature will make of the Rail Road, or what recoveries will be obtained from Stockholders and Subscribers on their individual obligations, and at what time any aid to the Treasury may be expected from these sources,' it is important to ascertain' the liabilities to be met before the next session of the Legislature and the resources at our command for that purpose. There will fall due 1847. ' ' " -.--' Jan. 1st 3 payments of the Principal : ' of the Bonds issued in 1841, 30,000 00 Injtereetginonths on $727,000, 21.810 00 July 1st ... " . 697.000.20.910 00 1S4&,:.: . t:r: rtij.' -" . A Jan. 1st 4th payment of Principal. o i i ' said Bonds, ' 30,000 00 V ai v i Interest numthm C97,000,r -5010 00 ,;Ju3y iBl - v .-- v 07)00.' 20,010-00 -(-. .5, -.!. ; -v, fr-r-.-,.',)1 sKn lA ' r-143.040 0a "' - The ordinary exprmnse nn in arerago r ,,- for the lass 10 years -e7fi09. per year, - which, being doubled for two years is, 135,000 00 MsldngthewholeUabiliticsfortwoyear, 278,640 00 Add for interest on loans proposed to , ;. V- -be made from the Literary Board on $3,500 00 of Rail Road Bonds now held ... by thai Board and due 1st January. 1847, .. 1, ' . and Interest on say $60,000 of bonds and ''i notes of individuals proposed to be bor-- r . rowed from the same, s S.220 00 Making an aggregate ef $2SS,s60 00 rom prescni sourcea ana raie oi j -- yendefrom taxes for twdlyears," ?'172)00 00 Estimate Of profits of the Raleigh and ' f , Gastou Rail Road Company, 12.000 per S ; . annum; . l.t v ;24,000 00 f ; Hail Road bonis be'onging to the L!t- 1 ' erary'Board and due the 1st January, . ' - l !i ! - 1 . 1 8,500 00 coooooo 134 , wniCU ifc lprvpecu ii uurmn, - Bonds and notes of individuals to be taken on Joan,. aj.- : V - , ' - . - - -r M.MaaWMSWeaM1 ; S .2 ?; .w $264,500 0O Hr&vtnf a low est! mMe ef the increase Of Revenue from a new assessment of lands, and a fairer listing of poll and an increased income front hew objects of taxation, it is supposed that there can be readily i"tiuvl a. Riiffioient amount to meet the balance be tween the abovosum. of $286,860, . and $264,500 of i means. . ; ' ' . . ' ... , . ' ! Pi tr?rttt fffafitbority enven br the last L.e2i3la- ! . v . V. Itnf!t1a nf the ! State, the Public Treasurer (my . predecessor) in January ltwo, Dorrowea or tne cans: oi vapc r car, $50,000, the interest on which has been paid semi nnnallv That Institution, hv its Charter, is bound to loan the State, upon a notice of three months, any amount not exceeding iau,uuu. : iiiswun iuo islature to say, whether steps shall be taken to pay off this debt If they should determine to pay a put or the whole, then additional means must be pro rided for that purpose. . . The attention of the Legislature, through their Comniittee of Finance, is respectfully invited to the manner in which the accounts for the sale of the Cherokee Lands are kept in the Treasurer's and Comptroller's Offices. That portionof the Public Revenue, accounted for by the Sheriffs, has been as usualj in every instance paid into the Public Treasury within the period pre a scriDca Dy law. Respectfully submitted, ' . CHARLES L. HINTON, Public Treasurer. From the Picayune Extra. BOMBARDMENT OF TABASCO. We hare been furnished by an officer of the Navy, who arrived here this morning in the schooner Por tia, Capt Powers, six days from Point Lizardo, who was engaged in the affair of Tabasco, with the an nexed summary and sketch of the proceedings of Com. Perry, with the detachment of vessels sent un der him against Tabasco. 1 The enterprise was alto gether successful. The object of the expedition was to cut out certain prizes anchored in the river. These were all taken. When the City was sum moned to surrender, the people were all in favor of yielding at once. The Governor and soldiery opposed it Time was given for all peaceable persons, wo men and children, to get out of harm's way ; but the Governor would not allow any one to leave, so that it is feared most of those killed during the bombard ment were not soldiers. - Some of the regulars were Willed. Had it not been that the execution was ftrmcipally done upon inoffensive persons, the City would .nave oeen uemonsneo, vrim ine exception oi a Sa ii . a the residences of the lyyeign Consuls and the Hos pitals. , Squadron consisting of the Mississippi, Com. Per ry ; Vixen. Com'r. Sands ; Bonita, Lieut Com'g. Benham ; Reefer, Lieut Sterrct ; Nonita, Lieut Ha zard : revenue steamer McLane, Capt Howard ; re venue cutter Forward, Capt Nones; 209 seamen and marines from the Ilaritan and Cumberland, un der command of Capt Forrest, Lieuts. Gist, Wins low, Walsh, Hunt Capt Edson and Lieut Adams, of the Marines. Left Anton Lizardo on the 16th October, and arrived at Frontera on the 23d. Cap tured steamers Petrita and Tabasquena, and several small vessels. 24 th and 25th ascended the rirer 72 miles to Tabasco : the current Tery rapid towed by the Petrita and Vixen, passed Deril's Turn at 2, P. M- landed and spiked four 24 pounders. Ar rived off Tabasco at 4 P. and anchored in line a head distant 150 yards of tho shore. Summoned the City to surrender. Gorernor refused. Fired three shots from the Vixen one cut the flag-staff of the fort, and as the color fell we thought that they had surrendered. An officer cams off with a request that we would spare their hospitals, which was gran ted. At 0 o'clock, landed 200 seamen and marines, but as it was too late to attack the fort, they were ordered on board. Some skirmishing ensued, but none of us were hurt This was Sunday, and the Commodore was somewhat reluctant to com mence the attack on that day. Captured One brie, three schooners, and one large sloop ; also captured one schooner before we arrived at k rontera, and an other on our passage up the rirer making in alL one brig, fire schooners, two steamers, and one sloop, and many small craft and lighters. Monday, 26th, at day light, a sharp fire of musketry from shore, which was returned by our great gnus whenever we heard a report Firing continued for some time at intervals,, when a white Flag was shown by the ci vilians ou shore, no doubt with the consent of the Governor. Sent off a petition to the Commodore to spare tho town, which he granted, adding that he on ly dedired to fight the soldiery. Got the prizes un der weigh and made every preparation for return ing : white flag flying all the while. Lieut W. A, Parker got on shore with his prize vessel, near the Uity, and was attached oy abcut eighty soldiers, we beat off with eighteen1 men, losing only one and haring but two wounded. This affair lasted thirty minutes. Lieut C. W. Morris was despatched to him with orders, and passing the heavy fire of the enemy, was wounded in the neck by a musket bait Lieut. Morris stood up in his boat and cheered the men most gallantly until he fell into the arms of Midshipman Cheerer,.who was, with him. The Commodore then commenced canonading in earnest from the Vixen, Bonita, Nonita and Forward, and 11 a a m ... in me space oi nan or mree iourins or an hour, al most demolished the City. t At about midday the fleet left Tabasco, and, as it passed the different streets at right angles with the water, fired musketry and great guns, and swept them l-i-v i ... ... . . . completely oi every living imng. AU the prizes were saved with the exception of one, which was burnt by the" Commodore's order, it haring been found impossible to get her clear of the a Devil's Turn7 a rapid pass in the river: Arrived at Frontera on Sunday at midnight in. habitants all peaceful having been kept in awe du ring our absence by Lieut Walsh and his command. It will be seen by reading this cursory report that the Commodore spared the City out of feelings of numaniiy. x ne innaoiiaais couia not leave, as the Governor would not permit them ; hence they sought refuge in cellars during the cannonading, and thus escaped destruction. ' Had it not been that we were necessarily obliged to kill many innocent persons before taking the city, Tabasco at this moment would have been ours. As it is. we have paid them dearly ror the shot that deprived us of Lieut Morris Ion1 will they remember our visit and dread the return or the Americans.' - - . , -. . The Mexican force was 350 regular troops, with four pieces of cannon, besides an unknown number of armed peasants : all of whom were nosted in strong military works, or in the occupation of stone or brick nouses ; nence we could only reach them with our great guns and at erery disadvantage. - '' - The Hon. Jons Voukg, the newly elected Governor of the Empire State, was in early life inrown upon on own resources, his parents be ing in very moderate pecuniary circumstance He went to work, qualified himself as a teacher in a common country sr.hooL was eubaeauentlv a member of the LewlaturvUieir st member of Utmffrees, and ur now the Governor elect bf th largest ihd raot " nowerful ;State' in ear crest I coDfeamcr JTltie j a bright-example, vortb wi vuiuiaiNin oy m poorest Younir nen In" the umvniuren7?yicania inquirer. . ! A Wise Ktpxy When Crru bad taken ( captive the wife of Tiyrane. he asked hiin what he would give fw. her redemption I( ; All lhat j nave, ana in? own life. with if," was the reply : upon which the conqueror gratuitously .-restored her. -.'AH commending Cyrus, Tigranes asked bis wife what she thought of him1 I did -not,1" said hi wife. " look at hiro' .Noiok aihirrt 1 on wlMirn then did yuvlooh J ,,At lh pener cms rann who biRred bi uwn lUa ta redeem me from slavery." A piguf.minrf will went as eistance to apply Uiis intereirtinr anecdote. Lotteries,"; r ' . i-.; i - i. g; Gregory-& co, managers. ; : $35,000! To bo drawn at Alexandria, D-.C on fiaturday the 12ib of December, 1818. V " 13 Drawn No, out of 78. -STL END ID PRISES. Prize Of ,dC ' do'':': 35,000 .10,000 5,000 , $,25f ;i 8.200 I-Prite of $1,900 1,800 1 ,700 V 1,600 i 1.500 500 1. do A . do do I , do t j. i-x 10 do:. : dd ID do fee. Ticket $10-rHaIres S5 Quarter $i 0. Certificate of Package of6 Whole Tick! $120 00 Da r- do-- --i8 Ilalf'-'IO!-. Do do r zzjtt Quartet jdo ; SO : " -ClasTt, fur; 1846; .rvV";!' v To be drawn at Alexsndria, on atuiday, the 19th 'v-f-r - of. December,; 18i8J -- - 14 Diawn Number out of 75;. " ' ' - . RlRB CHXXB. ' - . . " ' V I prize of I do fJO.OOO I I prize of , V f2,120 10,000 I I r. do 3,000 do 6,000 I 25 do "! 1,000 do 6.000 I 20 do !? : 600 do - 4,000 ,20 du ' 400 do - 3,000 ( 30 d 300 do 2,500 j &e Jfrc Arc Tickets S10 Halve 5 Quarter 2 SO. Certificates of package of & Whole Ticket $ 120 00 Do do 25 Mali - do . eoouv Do do 25 Quarter do . 20 00 $38,000. . ' Ciass S, for 1846. ... To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, the. 26th or December, I84B. BRILLIANT $CHEM 2. Prize of do do do do ,. 33,000 12,000 S.OQO 5.000 4.000 1 Prize of 30 prizes of 50 do . 60 do 4tc . $3 120 1,500 .500 , . 400 78 Number lottery -13 Drawn Ballots. W hole Tickets $ 10 Hal ve 5 Quarter 2 50. Certificate of Packagea of 26 Whole Tickets $130 00 Do.. do - , , 26 Halve , r 65 00 Do. do 26 Quarter 32 50 Orders for Ticket and Share and Certificates of Package in the above Splendid Lotierie will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it i'aVvVr to all who order from ua.' ' Add res. " . ?--J G. GREGORY & Co Managers, Washington City, D C. Sale of Valuable Property. TTN obedience to the last Will and Testament of II George K. Spruili. dee'd. the Subscriber will pro ceed to sell at his bite residence, in Warren County, oo Monday, the 2 1st of December ensuing, the Plan tation, Crop of Corn, r odder, Oat and Stock of eve ry description : : . , .. , THE LAND is of excellent qnality, and in' the immediate vicinity of the Shoc eO and White Kulphnr . Springs, eight miles South of Warrenton. On 'it is a large and convenient MMausion IIotisc, recently built, with every necessary out build ing, dec. - The PlaitUliou is in excellent conditioti for making a Crop, baying on it all the necessary Barns, JSUblen, Granary, and good houses for the the accommodation of, Negroes. It contains .Three Thousand Acres, and will be sold in two or moie Tracts to suit purchasera, and on a long . credit - . Persona who feel disposed to purchase privately, are invited to come forward and do so. . At the same time and piace will be offered for sale about twenty valuable " . ; : , 4 SLAVLS, . . part of them, it is ex pected, for Cash. 1 I he terms of the above sale will be made known on the day of sale, and will be continued from day to day until all i dipoied of. A . -1VTUR!MER,5 . -. . W.J.HILU tExr, -. Nov. 14, 1646. 92- tds Male 3 B. Ft POWELL Assistant Ikstbtjctor. - THE Exercise of rthi Irwtitntion,' for the last seven years in ;the charge of the undersigned, will be -resumed -ou the secoud Monday of Jan uary, 1847.;..;.; ' . -v:; . In addition lo the spacious accommodations furnish-', ed by the Academy, the Priaeipal," with a view to a pemianeot location, has erected a. large and commo dious Residence in tho adjoining Grove ;; by which arrangement an increased number of Students may be comfortably boarded, and the entire establishment, at all times, placed noder hi immediate eye.-' Boy from a dietauce are required to reside in the Family of the Principal, who, whilst he ouforeeaa strict ad bereece to the Law of, the Inst UmUou, provides for them comfortable Home. - .They are net allowed to visit Town, utile accompanied by their Teacher, or u.. i.: :l : , ir.-t.- 1" . - vj m npwvtai imuHMniH. i ncv ara requirea, every Sabbath, to attend one of the CbUrche in rthevil lajre, at ihe discretion, in every instance-, of the Pa rcat or Guardian ; and no attempt ia made to iocul cat sectarian priuciple. -The most rigid oheervauc of moralUy is enjoined. c .. . , ,.; ' , - . TERMS; ; "rZi f For Board of Boy under twelve year of age for the Session or five monlha . ,$40 00 Board of Boy above twelve, X 7,',.'- 50 00 Tuition ih language and Mathematics 15 00 In the Englixh Brauches ;Vr ;' 1' 12 50 Fuel t AcadeTJiV (the only extra charge) 1 00 : " K. AEZELL A.- M.t Principal. , t arreniOD, iv. ( . - Nov. 14, 1846. S s i 92 Aw ..vj-U ? : REFEHENCE i ;te- t iFot the character of .the School; it accessful mode of discipline .and instroctfon the Principal i permntea lo reler ine ruMic to the follovin; geutle men, amongst a number of others! " ' Hon. M. 1. Hawkiu, V At present Member of the ;A. A. Aotin; .Esq.r vJ North Carolina?' Legia 'l Gen; J. Ii. Ha wkius, lalure.1 - J Hea. Daniel Turner, Principal of thsWarfenlon Teotale Seminary.,- 71"'' ''C , Key. u. rv McKae, Hon-. W." N.- Edirdi JF. A. T1ornton, G. V- Baakirvillr, Wrou Plammer, ; WtnJ Eaton, jr., John B. Somervell, Tbo. E. Gireen,Vin. C. Williams, B - E Ceok, Esqrs. ; aud Dr. Alekan dsr fiatl. rfi,; . ?4--y?j'iva"mv. .- laottce is tierebr frivon ithnf an pucaiKn win ue mau u ibe. pres ent Lerri- K-rte JGreretts ville l?cmale Academy, 4in.the County of Wayue. , . - i Not. IA. IfliR s " ' . 93-5t Yf0X UntSSing and Rope, a fresh supply VsL to hand, and will be old low." ;' ; I r;Wovr27,D5 2t rVlLUPEC-I I v F. S. We yet have Bfotasses by tbe bhd , Coffee bv ' the Bag, &c. ttc:;--i:--i' "f-:- ...5 TTTOJtts&XlACOMj STILL. In addition AtIL S'd stock on hcstl.1 we have just re i vaiwd let more prime haas. WILL. PJSCK. Academy JRILE ACADEMY. fWHUriber will take charge of the Fem.i It Af K the- Town of AVerrent..n, N the ensuing year and, will endeavor to render it ' Institution in evrry resist acceptable to the PUV' The best Teachf i will ihe selected aa .;... , t,5 - -'bin t observed, pain will be taken to make it u,e and agfeabto home ?Am idiaU be Ttenderly cared ?' and thrir morl iarefully i' watched- over. All it' branche nf an English Education; frorn tlie l IialirtM ti r rench language. Muic, trawfns',&c '. eXu iaWibed,feutaliti t Warrenton for health ' iji iaciiiiy oi acce W. We, tower country, render h tn ewrj rpecia eirauM ocauij . i m, logethe with moderate charjen, will, it is hoped, seco're ad ' pronion' ofipalwniage The builiiinisiij J greatly enlarged, sod the School will he ready for the reception of 8cbolri ihe middle of January, cosmic. Term per Seswion of 'five xootitb,-' payable in T vahce, a follows V H 7 - ; ' i ' For Board . :Ki. ' : , ' . EnsHs Tuition ix Wi: iki -FrcnchjUaoguage v i $'0 00 12 5tl - 5 G(J 5 0(1 20 00 drawing Music on the Piano 'i'A?'?. ; t r Us of Instrument " . ' ' 3 00 , Booka, SJaiionary, will be famished at ih. .lowest retail prices, and no f xl ra i harges made. ,t I would beg leave to refer to my friends, and riu. meriius acquaintance in North t;folirl and Vir. ginia, among whom are the following l " r Hon.Joha Mason." AVaaMrrgioa." ' - ' Hfu.. Arcb'd Atkinson '7 v". . 1 Wml n;Bastervill. Esq., l11-. -KorrlohH.'Bnah; V; L ' G. W.' M.rdecai. Eq;, y "lSa- w " " Coi.. David Outlawy.-f S1' - Dr." J no. Arri ngton, C North Carolina. y'Jamerf S. Battlei Esql X'r' ' r wnuld be jjlad io hear from" those, who may de s:re to place their Daughter under our care, by Ut ter, directed to Warreuton, N. C. '' V" '. - --'D. TURNER. ; Warrenton, Oct. 14;' 51 J ;. R4 wif Silver Mine, TVTOTCE ia hereby given, that by virtue and in pursuance of a Deed of Trust, legally exeruted ou the 1 Ith day of October, 133," by VV'ashixgtok Minise Coxriiti, to JohnTaylor, Jr., and Kosweil A.King, fur the purpose of securing cetuin Debu therein specified, TnTueiklay " Wednesday and Tbursuay. the S2ndi23rdJ and 24th ofj December, I8t6.'at the Washiko fosVI i wiin t ihe Oi.unty of Uavidor.; m North Carolina (ommoiily kruwn u the Silver or iJead- Mine.) will be sold at Public Sale to the highest bidder, upon a credit of six'and twelve month. . the said W ashin2Un Mim." aud M ii.inlr Utensils,' Tmplementa and -, apparatus appertaining -threuUio couisi1ng of two Tract of Land. Tha first containing one hundred and sixty-seven a'crei, which include said talc Bis Mis k now id opera lion; and from which hasbeenlakeri of Silt ta and Lead, the amount of pearly .''two hundred thonsa.tl'l dollars and which fir several years hl niven ninlanl tmnl.iim.nl tn fr..m KK. ' ihs furnaces and shaft thereon, which have beeh . sunk 200 fet t- There m also upon aid Tract sixty houses, and other convenient buildings fur the uea' of said Mine; ! two-Store houses." -" . -Tiie second Tract contain three hundred acreS adjoining the former 'i . - - 1 There will , also lie aqTd at the ssme time and pLc; en or eight hundred dollar worth of Store Gikmi.; A Io, eighty of Utt headof horse, gear, harnss&e. r ,i t A quantity of ralnHble Ores faised from Ihe Mine, and a quantity ready for Smehfii .T T Also, Bed and Furniture," and Y great variety .of ; other articlea. Also. sme BKACTirct and valvabir spxciirxsi extracted fromlsaid Mine, and some Metal ready for iueikct. Bond and security wilt le required, and due atten tion giveiby ihe undersignrd. i ? j JOlfN TAYLOR; J: t . r-i f R05JWELL A. KIKGj535M' ovUTf'rtsrVVCjii-D- fipiElIS irt'stitut km ia how under 'tKef control of the '11 Sobeeriber, who ha pnrehaed Hbe' premise, and lutends makioff it a permanent School." It is 7 miles Northeast of Lonkburg in a very 'healthy, ia- telhgent, and moral community, and i within half a mile of a Church,'' at which there . will j be 'preaching two or three time a month. : Lectures on Moral and Literary subjects- will be.' occasionally delivered Hdviug jfor several year beeui liberally patroDised elsewhere, I shall (still exert myself to merit the pat ronage of those who wUh their sons . thoroughly ia triteL.;Studentwill bjr prepared tojeiiter Col I'gat (an advanced cla-if required.) or, for buainess of any kind.' Cheep board can be bad in bighly re spectable families, convenient to the Academy. The buMcnber, writ lake Mvetal boys at. ptr menlh. " - rtwi Ijtin Greek, and the-higher Mathe matical and Eugtij4; Branches,- --,$15 per session. . Common English' Branche'a; .10 " Tl Spring Session will commence on the 12th of January uexW 4 (; ; !TUTlNER;iM. JONES, v - ;;c ;';:ff ;f V.;: Principal Midway, Franklin county, f ' V v OA F0RSALE. fTnilE Subscriber,' wishing 'to move South, cf y ferWfor SaT hi llarold' Creek Tract of Land, lyiug within two mile" and a half of the Town Of Oxford, Granvijre Couoty;N. C. contain ing 1 200 acres. ' The ? Plantation u in good repair, and in an improved and improving condition beiuj in a auperior Ktate fur th the cultivation of Tobacco and Graiu. -Ilie' idiproTemeut convist of a large two story Dwelling'. House wUh; very con veuieut out house, Tobacco BarhaV&c."-:-.4'-'5 ": . ." wyl ALSO;-; : "i: IOClMt Talley," sitaaled bae mil and a half from Oxford, containing 401). acre., being welj sod completely improved, the Dwelling House being hib ly commodious and comfortable; most pteasautly it uated. and surrounded by extenwve Of chard of well elected 'Fruitt 'Crr- -"'tC-CT-C-1 - IfferitaTillei. couuTniog215 acrei, immediate' ly adjacent to QjfordTbere: has just been built o th is Tract m.D welltBg of the largest dimensions, snd in the neatest style architecture, located on n ein iaence overlookjg the TewU, wubin a half mile of the Court-fxoeeevr.- v-; -i-'-v -v : :. . These Tract are all contiguous but may be cutt yated eparatelyr or they may be consolidated, ass cultivated by ue 4bdi viejuaL : They are locaied in region of country ik-ast wjiich there i none mon healthy, and in the midst of a society attsurpassed'for intelligence refinement and high moral excellensr. They, will be sold on accomodating term. .- J - x Pfrsen deMreu of examining them, are reqoested tbeaJI en bi riesd and.'AttoruttV. IlOIJJtJ'' TAYLOn. iH,of Oxford, whOi will Uke pla ure khowiff the Lancbvaad who is fuHy atitbar ixed to depose f tfiajnw 5 'I- -: Cheaper than ever I? mrWttinrHllrm: ha iust received' a C7e wean supjdy of plin Blue ami IJIaca vu"" Fatirv t !HmrM-s;o.ft. Ifpnirtri Jeans and KerseysJbc ihetGeu!lemeu ; and lk and t'otfon Velf !, A)paccaJ Cashmere of;tbe latest style. Kii'ghvr andPrench .Merino. a variety of Engn nd.Freth-Ceshmere ,SbwU. Paper, ;Cantric Ffai hel Snd m large and beautifof assortoien oi Calicof, of lht-t.iy I and patten , for " Li .l.:. i. i tn li .iL...r L0 uht, wuku m nr icujuik wwmn - and fry ae,aDde if hie not o v1i the School, and every exertion used to give ihorooai a d accomplished edjocation to ihote entrostd , ? W4i. i . inv buje muviuii uuf SuDOrui Nor. 25, lg44v 9i
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