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S13 in. Isreh - . . " PENSIONERS. - .' ... V-asn paid J no. Khem. Ins Pension Claim, ' - ' v 100 00 Manila Speera, hir Pensoa for 1841 & '42, , 60 00 " . " Silas I turn, his Pension certificate, allowed by Act of Assembly . . ,'',.-'-..' 4 60 00 " v "Thomas Ewell his Pension Claim, ' 60 00 M ' . Margaret Bexley, her pension for 1842, 'VtJva ' 50 00 " "j Isabella Campbell, ... . ..'-. 40 00 V M v " ; Jesse Halsey, hia Pension claim for he ' - i years 1839, 40, '4L & '42, -. . . . 200 00 4 " Ale. Taylor, kia Pension by Act of As- . , - - stmtlf. . . 'A4; i ,.(-,..,' 1 ...... ,"'"--'" go qq ' Ann her penaion as allowed by the - '.-". - County Court of Iredell County, ' . . 32 50 623 50 INTEREST ON RALEIGH & GASTON KAIL ROAD ; :., BONDS. - . b y t-asn paw interest on sunory Bonos ol the Kaleigh ' Wi . tfc Gaston IUil Road Company, endorsed by the State, - , ' 18,609 00 un " paid interest on sundry Bonds of the Ral- V eigh & tJaslon Rail Road Co. endorsed by the ' " Mate, 800 00 March M " interest on Bonds of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Co.. endorsed by the State, - '1,10100 July " pii' interest on Bonds of the Raleigh & Gaston . iuu uoau ua. enuorseu Dy me state, 17,859 00 i gitst paid interest on Bonus ol the Kaleigh and Gaston . Kan uoau vo. enaorseo oy ino mate, - - 6,025 00 lei 1 paid interest on llonus ol ttie Kaleigh & Gaston Rati Road Co. endorsed by the State, 30 00 $12,881 00 414 rb. ine ly. epU 19! Jane. Hept Jane. Jely. Comptrollei's Treasurer's ; Adj. Gen's. Executive Treasurer's Comptroller's 7 POST OFFICE. jCsh paid Tho. G. Scott, his postage account against Executive Utlice, 1. . '' Comptrollers " " . Treasurers M ti ai M f l M M ,1 l M , I M " " Amount of draft on deposit, kept as an advance payment, for postage accounts, ..' ".;.'. Executive Department, Treasury - " - - - Comptroller's " A',' Adj.- Gen's. V " - '' . Executive Ofllee,"" - - Comptroller's " " .. ,. m m Treasurer's , - " - '..,, Adj. Gen's. . Comptroller's ,-. m Treasury m Executive Department, - ' roiINCIL OF STATE. JCash paid members of State Council, convened by or der of uov. niorenunu, i " of Members of the Literary and Internal Improve ment Boards, r.nvr.nNOU'S HOUSE. tish tai' William Chavus, for sundry repairs done to I - ...... ITklll r , ' the well M ne Joemui - Joshua E. Lumsden for repairs done about " the Governor's House, . . ' . r W illis Bird, for making new Pump Stock for well o Governor's Lot, end cleaing out the well, IMA Aug. 1M3 Jua A eg. 3 h ttTwiiTS ANtl MEASURES. - - bash paid Pryor Reynolds, Trtvale Secretary to Gov.' pvaan J ....nu. nf mill i toncernmz Moreheau, 10 p7 i"" -;- " hiaLIJ'printin? 0' inserting in the , Sundaid en Advertisement concerning Standard . tStandard capacny t - 1?P ReynoUl. pay ndard V.rjJ Measuies, for the Sutes f-V." ; ' " tVinN inv ACCOUNT. let naid Willie UiM. on the requisition of Hogs. & ,th paw " , Stationary, purchased for HwawiTt".. ..--. . Hunefurposes, ; r;.: ' " ' ; " 7 "V.VT, '.. , ':- ct aTR PAPERS. V- :-- '-'t - IcJi naid Pryor Reynolds, to pay expenses of 108 Casii paw rryvt. 1 .nnern n t ,e Census for- Bouote J" ," - ' waidedto ExecuUve pppartment. v t,a rnn RP.TTI.ING TAKES. fca.1, paid Sheriffs e. follows, for making settlement of Sheriff of Warren County, Cabarrus Cherokee Macon Haywood t.mnvme r t ChaUiam ' Richmond Davidson CUowan u Caswell Greene - Halifax Randolph Ashe Wilkes , M Moore ; Davie . Stanly ' Montgomery Cleveland ' Rntherlotd Cta"b '- Lincoln " Dupl,n ' ' County do. ' do. . do. do 'do do do do do do - do do do . do do . d . do do .do do do do do 40 72 5 20 0 53 28 58 41 81 7 8fl , 0 87 75 00 6$ 36 11 27 7 22 3 13 20 04 5 45 10 97 30 06 2 78 4 25 53 3 12 47 f!27 40 $127 40 15 00 2 85 40 00 63 85 12 04 ft 00 ,17 32 150 00 .. Norihaniptiin v do v - 1 - Hertford do ' ' " ' Rockingham "do . Gates w-,:.'-tdo---V r " Hyde ' --do' , . ircje - v, . . (. . v " Ansoh do " J ;" Siokcs J", llo -' . Caldwell do- ' ' ' ' ' " Buncombe ' do ."' ' " - " Henderson do ' " ' ' ' m McDowell do " ' Burke ' do 1 " Ienoir k - do . - ; - ., Edgronnb do - " Franklin ldo . Onslow "do ' .. Currituck do 1 " M Camden ' do -' ." New Hanover do ..." Wayne do Sampson . do " " Orange - do 1 -" Mecklenburg - do " Rowan ' do " Person " do " Bladeq ' ' do " Cumberland do " " Robeson do " Bertie do ' " " Beaufort do " V " Tyrrell. v , do " AVashington do " Pitt do ' " " Johnston do Nash do " Pasquotank do ' " Perquimmons do " ' Craven , do Carteret . ' do h WaUe do - , " Martin do . " Surrry do " Guilford do Columbus do "Jones do " Brunswick do 1843 August 185 36 167 54 130 14 8 60 10 80 41 70 37 00 33 00 7 60 6 30 IS 00 14 00 18 00 - 9 00 10 60 11 00 11 60 24 00 16 00 9 30 16 50 16 70 U 70 24 00 25 00 20 08 20 68 13 00 " '15 50 . ' "00 - 19 00 . 24 70 18 80 10 80 -""lS 50 , 27 60 - 23 00 ' 29 00 ' . 2D 00 23 50 2J 00 1 1 50 6 90 0 00 10 SO 25 50 23 00 10 50 - 8 00 9 60 - 7 OJ .19 00 - 15 00 8 60 ' 13 00 9 40 - 12 20 . . 14 00 . 15 00 83 00 18 20 ; .12 00 ' . 5 00 1 7 00 24 70 2178 15 00 19 80 3 00 13 00 , 18 00 12 00 15 00 13 50 20 80 1,211 71 IS43 Jan. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS. Cash paid the following Sheriffs for holding mid comparing polls for Members of Congress, viz. ns follows: - - ' pt. 11 11 11 11 u 11 i 11 11 11 w 11 11 11 11 it 11 it 11 11 11 11 - H II ' II M r M r II II II II : : -r- II U ' M " . ' II M It l .: t( i II II t l l II II It tl II I. t It 1 ' . II II : M If II of Wnrreti County Cabarrus do Cherokee . ' . Macon da Haywood . do Granville do Chatham do Richmond do Davidson do Chowan do Caswell do Greene do . Halifax do Northampton do Hertford do Randolph do Ashe do Wilkes do Moore do Davie ' . . do Stanly do Montgomery do Cleveland do .Rutherford do Ltnclon do Duplin -l j do Rockingham do ' , Gates do Hyde -. , do v Iredell t. da ..Anson do Stokes ' do , Yancy do Caldwell " do ' Buncombe do : Henderson '' do' " Burke ' do Lenoir " do . Columbus do Edgecotnb do - Franklin : do vj Onslow do , Currituck do:..':. Camden do New Uanover do .Wayne do Sampson do v Orange do ' 26 03 . y - 200 00 60 00 CO Fb M'ch. April May Rowan , Person Blden 1 . Cumberland Robeson . , Bertie Beaufort; , Tyrrell Washington Pitt . -Johnston . Nash--1- ' Posquotauk do 1 do . do do do . do," do -do , do -do do. do . do Perquimmons do- Graven Carteret. Wake ' Martin . . j . Surry . i Guilford . Jones -Brunswick do do1 doJ do 4.- uo do do do 5 60 6 67 22 38 14 46 7 62 4 5il 10 21) 8 33 10 05 7 00 19 41 12 50 11 66 12 50 7 16 11 GO 13 n 8 93 II 55 9 16 4 53 3 33 13 16 . 9 16 9 23 6 66 14 16 3 00 17 63 5 59 . 986 9 16 11 83 13 G6 2 50 . 6 16 12 50 12 50 13 84 11 66 - 7 50 10.00 14 08 11 59 8 00 10 83 8 3; 10 8! C 33 0 66 ,9 66 13 40 7 63 16 16 . 10 75 2 50 17 60 , 12 60 C 16 6 66 15 83 4 10 08 ' 6 83 9 10 16 50 7 50 13 '5 ' 15 66 14 33 12 51 June July Aug Oct 1843 Sept " -" ' CONTINGENCIES. i t Cash paid Ai S. Mooring, Sheriff or Martin County, os allowed by Resolution of the General Assem-' 1 bly, passed 1842-'3,- . - ' paid Joseph M. Bagl, Sheriffof Iredell, being 'V; ; remittance of Penalty by Hesolution of the Gen " . eral Acsembly, , ?-,r H;;:;:';i;;'J:'"-S.vf'W paid Thomas Li- Clingmari, Counsel in suits,'?.' v in relation to Indian Reservations;:''' i-:'';' . " paid Charles lllantoif, Sheriffof Cleveland, 04 - . by Uesolution of the General Assembly, - . ? -I 8 07 "u paid J. N. Crosby, for Bookcase as per Res- :; ; i : olution of the Legislature; : ! - "43 " paid William Holioman vof-Fire Fenders tr - " the State - Capitol, f ., 33 $q paid LliariesLk Hmton, being amount paid by- ;. . " him to S. Birdsall. for travelling expenses to Ma- ;' con County to adjnst an unsettled account wilh''.;..j','" , J. W. Quinn, formei Ajcntof tho State to collect i i ' . Cherokee Bonds, as per Resolution of Legisla- 4 .! ture, ratified 3d January, 1S43,M AV''; " paid George Simpson for Locks for State Cap-' K' i .; itol, ordered to be paid by Resolution of the Gen-; : erul Assembly, . V r ' ., ; ' - r 3 00 " paid .Z. Slade, for his ' services 'in cleaning1 S ;,t: Public Arms, allowed by Resolution of the Legis- 14 i ? ,! ture,. .-. ' -''fe-i.-'f '49 50 iaid Richard W, Lonff, Sheri'ffRbwan, allow . ed by Resolution for insolvent Taxables, j .i A- r , 19 80 , " paid Charles Frazief for labelling 15 doors in i - ' . - State Capitol, allowed by Resolution of General- . . Assembly, v .' - 'v-.:.-f .. .'V paid William Hill, Secretary ofState. for two ! years services in superintending Public Printing's "" paid Bryan & Mditland, their Bill as allowed by , v . Resolution of the General Assembly, " -v 'A. -y-'i ." : paid Morris, Tasser & Morris, as per Resolu tion of the General Assembly, v. ; . paid Tomer & Hughes, their Bill of Stationa- i ry lumishcd the 1'ublic offices and Leo-islam re, ; " jjuiu jiio 11 ue vanerev lor binuinp; Liefmlative documents lor the Public offices, v ; ;v " Gov. J 110. M. Morehead, under Resolution of . the General Assembly, , , , ; &. -.; . " paid Pryor Reynolds, to pay Servant hire, for : 1810 & 111, .. . r',, .., , ; .. " paid James llouze, for the apprehension and '. coiifinementofW.il. Falkner.-umler Governor's ,; Proclamation, - - - A .. " paid Richard Shuford, remitted penalty col , lecieu oy uie oneriu 01 nertie uounty, ordered to be refunded by Resolution of the General Assem- bIy : , ---A 60 00 " paia Alscy 1 uckerfor One Hundred and forty five loads "of wood furnished the Public offices, in the Fall and Winter of 1812 & '43. - , . , 239 25 " paidi. J. Myatt, for distributing - Laws and Journals ot the last Legislature, , ' . 65 00 " paid William Ashley for large table for Comp- . :j ii r 1 r i. . .1 . . V " -'W jjuiu 1 uuiiios j. inuerson ior uisinuuting Ujq Laws ana Journals ol the last ljegwlature, 33 00 " paid James Paee for distributing I.nws and Journals of the last Legislature, ... . 10 (X . paid Rnfl'm Tucker and T. Selby for Coffee . ! Bags used in distributing Laws and Journals, 7 OQ " paid Pryor Reynolds, Governor's Private Ser- 1 rotary, to remit to the Highland Messenger for Governor's Proclamation, g 75 " paid Seth Jenks for distributing the Laws and Journals of the last Legislature, i . 00 " paid C Frazier, for painting Book cases in Comptroller's office, " (, , 10 00 " paid William F Collins' to pay for three larn-e 1 , s Book cases in Comptroller's office, ' 11(5 CO paid Pryor Reynolds to pay for Seals for Counties,- ' ' "' .' , . 130 35 paid William Hill, Secretary, for copying Act of Assembly of the Stata of Virginia, at there- " quest of D. Outlaw, Solicitor, to be used in State V 1'rosecuuons, containing o-t copy sheets, at 20 , , cents per sheet. Also, for recording 9 Sheriff's " " Deeds for Lands sold for Taes, and purchased in " y' the name of the Governor, for tho use of the State &c . , ' 'v -:1 -';.". i:;' a; ;'?:, .'j 15 SO SO 00 100 00 107 00 . 08 25 " y ' t 93 50 "f49 75 Vol 51 , 48 00 :-:. 20'J OO HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN TO TBAZK..' . , ' Clnldrtn are l4njlit 10 leans, very murhaa lliejareuiishttoory." Wiih'dtl lullo wnms real 01 imaginary. iht child runs tabs moiiier. They ate inaitsrs uf importunes to him. He ' run's a .definite) and dreiniva ' itnier, -01 which will settle the jni!6tUr, anil hia mind will h rn ths rark till ho h ii. Ii is noi ihn, naturs nCilie child In feel . oiliirwiser - lie wilt lisvs no price hlmsulf, and will lliercfure firs his mother no poaee, , till tie understand ami knows ilmt the point Is stilled, and how ii is set lied. If you pive him no answer till he hmfewJ ktm tea limes he will speak ten lime and thvn if h has an reason to cosprot lhat epcali in twenty timia more willobiaio an answer more fa -vorahle to his wishes, he will speak twemy iiina more. . And lliia will soon crow into a habit. -But oive him answer thn firm iim i, speak, and tie will not be obliged to upralc a second time to obtain onri end dAnisifin for tonytntr- i.l itMwtll Hi r. as of no use.- If yoa have leisure, and theceti. sion seems s proper one, yoo msy Ipi hitu Hrpne' his case be'ois yoa decide it. hut noi niter, wards. , Iri leed, if he has learned hy Qiprricrti n that vour decisions are final.- he w ilt seldom, if ever attempt it. , lie will conxMer it an anawei. Hia mind will be at real on Hint point, nnj aon find omething else with winch 10 smuts him 2,211.73 " ' - ' NORTH CAROLINA;v'C .A ':1:K"; Cash paid RoW R- Davis, Sheriff of WasbShirton vl County,- being ntntf tax on lanq sold by said Ua A, s vis as Sheriff; also tor advertising the same, , , ; A 1 1 68 WM. r . UOLLINS, ; Comptroller. ' - ' .EXTRAORDINARY LONGEVITY, 1 ' . ; .4 The Greenville (S. Ca.J Mountaineer says:- wo weri ih formed a few days a'mee, by a gentlemen of veracity and the highest respectability, that there is a man liying in the neighboring mountains , of Norm Caro lina, not Inore than AO miles from this plnce by ' tho jiomtt of Blckwell, Who has ieached the extraor dinary 5 age of one hundred and thirty-six years. At weumeoi urauuocK a uuieai, ne was nuouivo years oiu, ana nau a wife and five children,' Our informant Stales "that lie has been acquainted with the old man upwards ot60 years that he. has al ways been in moder ate circumstances, lived upoft plain, coarse diet (and sometimes not a bountiful sOpply of that) that he has led a very temperate life, anl bids fair of live several years longer. He enjoysgoid health and .is quite ac tive, frequently golloping hi horse several miles. Ho has outlived Several wives, and the one he has now has been his partner for sofne yeais but he remaiks that he expects to survive her litd marry another! "J-.'-:'.'' cv': ';;,-:,, ' -j''-A'a' t'C V" i! iX':" ' . - NANKIN DYEV ' ' ' ' " ...''."'. i.j- , '. ' - .-. . . -' . I""' I'-''.,:,' ". It is said that a pad full of ley, with a piece of copperas as Urge as a ben's egg boiled in it, wilt produce t fine Nankin color, and Will not wash out. -'. We bave no right to dispute this dye, for we have often seen tobacco chewers, who used a great deal of thn weed in which there was copperas, as yellow as you please. , - ' 12 50 $730 47 MONEY MATTERS. The New York Express of Tuesday sny , The Money Market ii more abundant than it ever has beeni the sale has fallen one per cent. , Four pel cent, is aft it will commsnd, aad large discounts have been made at three, end even 2 per cent.- TRUfc FEMALK NOC1LITV. A x -The woman, poor and ill clad ea sns mav be who balances her inooms and expenditureS- who loin anu nwran in unrrpiniiig uiooq anluna; all her '.cell trained children, and presents them morning and evening, ni ofturliics nf'Iove, to her. husband, fit rosy health and chei'rful cleenlineaa is the most exulted of her sex. Hefore her shall the proode&t dame bow her Jewel h-d head, and . the hlist ol a happy heart dwell with her for ever .K If there ia ons rroapect dcarxt than anotlwrto the soul of man rf there ta one JhcI more likely to hend tha proud and inspire Ui brokenhearted ' -it la tor a smiling wife io meet her husband at Hie door will) hit ho it of happychildren., UoV lira up Hie blood 01 aneshanated mart when lis bears rush of monV feet upon the aiatreaie . when the crow and carol of their young voices mix in glad confusion" and the amalleat mounts or siiika into his arms amidst a mirthful shout,- ' ' 11 waa a hallo from every countenance ihat'ueam'-. f d around the eTonp! There was joy and a bles sing Ihete.--1 Aindtitt Journal- - - ?. . imuta'nt railroad im' ' provement. -' : Aft Eiiglioh paper states that the pa'cnted" process lately discovered in" that country, by Mr Payne, for preventing dry-rot and decay in timber, in addition to the aid it af fords in some of the most important under takings in the present age of, scientific in vention, is likely to be brought into use in a way which will ''add' facilities' lb the pres ent system. of. Jcwming railways, enabling their construction to' be effected at one third the present cost, and causLnsr a savins in wear" and tear, of locomotive engines, car riages, &c, which, 111 the present embryo . stalo of the invention, it is impossible to appreciate 1 x. . : i. ",.;. 1 line of rails ubout 106 yards Ions it is said, is laid down near the Vauxhall Bridge road, of Scotch fi re, with the fibre 111 a hori zontal position, 011 which a locomotive cart nago has been running continually for a fort night equal to -I a tram ... running twelve times' a day for months on a railway; yet, of such mctalio firm nets has the texture of the vood become, from tho operation of Payne's preservation . process, that, although a lead colored mark shows plainly the track of the wheels, it remains as perfect as the onifide, and not even a saw mark is yet oblitera cd. 1 lie process alluded to above consists in ex hausting tho wood by the air ptiirVp and tlien saturating it with iron and lime' insnlu tion, until it. becomes semi-petrified and in soluble, inr'reaeing in weight from, 18 to 20' per cent., and becoming, impervious to the' action f the atmosphere, and entirety inca pable of Buffering by abrasion. .v-r DISLOYALTY AT WINDSOR." The last , steamer brings a curious anec dote, a A very large meeting of the inhabi tants of Windsor was held on the 8rd inst., to consider a proposition- from ' the Govern ment for the removal of certain : nuisances to tho Castle, by , an improved and extended system of drainage to get ' rid 6f cer'.airr ditches, &c. whence; arise . exhalations' un savory far the royal nostrils.. The estima- ted expense was ,VJC17,000,- of which; the town was asked to pay .10,000. . .. . ' But the woi thy burghers set dieir faces against this proposition; xomplaiurng thai alf the filth and refuse from the barracks as well as the Castlo were deposited by sew ers, in ditches neat and about the town that neither the Castle nor the bai racks contribu ted anything to t'ie town charge- that the town would., derive little or no benefit from the proposed improvement an finally resol ving,' by an almost unanimous vote, that thev would not contribute one fartliinar. TEA IN NORTH CAUOLIN.i, ;v The Editor of the Uichmond Enqnircr'has . recciveed a letterrom a Mr. Newbill Puck ett.of Granville county, t. C. in which he ) " -r.: :. 'l have procured the seed of the Cliinese Tea. an nini li used in Arneriex. . Ti ! irenn. k M ..... .... O . me, matures perfectly, well in our climate and ean brt niiond in ab'indance," with very ' little trouble. .:' ' ' .
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