Whole JVo, 393. The "iVorti-C'trrJinx Free Press,"" VY GEO II (IK HOWARD, Is published weekly, at Tno Dollars unu Uiy L rwx per year, it paid in ucl- 7" 1 ' ,lFLC JJOllcrst at the expira tion of the year. For any period less than a year, Tventy-ive Cents per month. Subscribers are at liberty to dis- Vm,""e iU ay t"e, on giving notice thereof and paying arrears those resi ding at a distance must invariably pav in advance, or give a responsible reference in this vicinity. Advertisements.not exceeding 16 lines, win oe inserted at 50 cents the first in- SCrtlOn, and 23 Cents pur.h rnntininnrp Longer ones at that rate for every 16 lines, .Advertisements must bemarked the number of insertions required, or they will be continued until otherwise Mut-rcu. a-j-.eiiers atiuressed to the iMiuor must De post paid, or they may not be attended to. flAt the close of ihe last session of our General Assembly wc inserted the captions of all the PublicAcls pass ed during the session, and such of the Private Acts and Resolutions as we considered interesting to our readers. Several persons having since expres sed a desire to see the whole of the Private Acts and Resolutions, we have concluded to insert them also. CAPTIONS Of the Laws enacted by the General As sembly of North-Carolina, at its ses sion in 183132. PRIVATG ACTS. 1. For the better regulation of lite Courtly Courts of Macon. 2. For the better regulation of the courts of Gates county. 3. Giving exclusive jurisdic tion to the Superior Courts of IMoore in certain cnacs. 4. Authorising Daniel Smith to erect two gates in Jones county. 5. Providing for the compen sation of certain jurors of the counties of Perrpiimous, Pas quotank and Gates. G. Providing for the prompt payment of jurors fur the coun ty of Currituck. 7. Providing fur the better organization of the militia of Chatham. 8. For the better regulation of the town of Edenlon. 9. Altering the time of hold ing two of the County Courts of Buncombe. 10. To prevent summoning grand jurors to attend the County Courts of Hyde. 11. Iiu orporating Jordan Plain Academy, in Pitt county. 12. Allowing compensation to jurors in Buncombe county. 13. Amending the act for the better government of Elizabeth City. 14. Altering the location of tho Register and Entry Taker's office in Brunswick county. 15. Incorporating Harvey's Neck Academy, in Pcrquitnous county. 1G. Repealing, in part the act of 1827, prescribing tin? man ner in which lands should there after be advertised for sale for taxes in the counties of Anson and Surrv. 17. Establishing Cool Spring Academy in Robeson county." 13. Repealing the 1st and 5th sections of the act of last ses sion, authorising tho County Courts of Gates to appoint Wardens of the Poor, and to build a poor and work house, and to amend the same. J 9. To prevent the felling of timber in, or otherwise obstruc ting the channel of the South Yadkin, in Iredell county. 20. Incorporating the Wayne county M.to (iuards. 21. Altering the time of hold- m g elections in Hertford county 22. Appointing lay days for Turborough, (Edgecombe County, jf. a J Tuesday, Tebrx fishing with seines, nets. &c. at New Inlet, in the counties of Currituck and Hyde. 23. Repealing in part the act ot 1529, providing for the com pensation of jurors for the counties of Beaufort, Onslow, Hyde, Anson, Columbus and Duplin. 24. Altering the time of ho! ding two of the terms of the County Courts of Macon, and for the better regulation of the same. 25. Incorporating a Lifflit In fantry Company in Craven county. -0. Incorporating a Light In- fit n try Company iti Edenlon. 27. Repealing in part the act of 1830, for the summoning of the original venire to the Coun ty Courts of Randolph, Rock ingham, Buncombe, Brunswick and Chatham, in future. 28. For the more convenient wlministration of justice in the County Courts of Cumberland md New Hanover. i 29. For the belter regulation of the County Courts of Bun combe. 30. Repealing the act of 830, entitled an act to amend an act, entitled an net to alter the time of holding! two of the terms of the County Courts of Lincoln. 31. Incorporating the Ra venscroft Academy. 32. To re-enact and extend the provisions of the act of 1329, incorporating the Lake Drummond and Orapeake Ca nal Company, and to repeal the act of 1830, entitled an act to amend an act passed at the last session, entitled an act to incor porate the Lake Drummond & Orapeake Canal Company. 33. Abolishing the oflir.es of County Trustee and Treasurer of public buildings in the coun ties of Richmond, Columbus, Sampson and Robeson. 31. Incorporating the Mek leuburg Gold .Mining Company. ; 35. Incorporating the Char lotte Fire Engine Company. 3G. For the more convenient administration of justice in the County Courts of Brunswick. 37. Incorporating Shiloh A cademy. 38. Incorporating the Wilkes con n ty V ol u n tee r A r t i 11 e r y Co m -pany. 39. Appointing an additional dace of sale in Hyde county. 40. For the better regulation of the town of Nixonton. 41. Incorporating Content ion Academy. 42. Authorising the County Court of New Hanover to have the records of said county tran scribed, and to make copies of lid transcribed records evi dence in all suits of law and equity. 43. To prevent the Idling ot timber in Haw river, in Guilford and Rockingham, and Mair's Fork in Guilford. 44. To extend the provisions of the act of last session, con cerning those persons who are interested in the beach and marshy lands lying in Currituck county. 45. Incorporating the United Brothers' Library Society, in Lenoir. 46. Authorising the erection of mills on Big lvey Creek, in Buncombe. 47. For the better govern ment of the Washington Toll Bridge Company. 48. For the better regulation f ihe militia in Haywood county. 49. Incorporating the Bertie Legion. 50. To prevent the felling of timber in, or otherwise obstruc ting the channel of Hunting creek in Rowan and Iredell. 51. To re-enact and extend the provisions of the act of 1829, incorporating the Lake Drum mond and Orapeake Canal Com pa n'. 52. Incorporating the Beard's Creek Guards. 53. For the better regulation of the town of Waynesborough. 54. Incorporating the Jnek 'n Mounted Guards of Samp son county. 55. Altering the mode of keeping in repair the streets in Ch .pel Hill. 5G. Appointing an additional place of public sale in Ruther ford county. 57. Authorising the County Court of Richmond to trans cribe and record papers in the office of the County Court Clerk. 58. Authorising Wilson Reed, of Perquimons, to erect two gates across a certain road. 59 Incorporating the Cabar rus Gold Mining Company. GO Incorporating the Char lotte Gold Mining Company. 01 Amendatory of the act ofi 1830, in relation to the appoint-j 88 Abolishing the offices of meat of commissioners to su- County Trustee and Treasurer periutend the erection of njof public buildings in Rich- Court house in Burke county. G2 Amending the act of 1818, establishing the town of New Salem. G3 Allowing compensation to the jurors of the County and Superior Courts of Macon. G4 Amending in part the act of 1829, compelling the; Trustees of Moore, Chowan and Robeson county to pay the I jurors iti preference to other Hntms, so tar as respects Moore county. G5 Concerning the County Court of Orange. GG To prevent obstructions to the passage of fish up Ara ntise creek, in Camden county. G7 For the belter regulation of the County Court of Chat ham. G8 Directing the manner in which Constables shall hereaf- ter lie elected in Stokes. G9 Incorporating two com- panies of Light Infantry in Pitt : county. 70 For the relief ol Y ilham Simpkins, of Craven. 71 Incorporating the Cape Fear and Yadkin Rail Road Company. 72 Incorporating the North Carolina Central Rail Road Company. 73 Incorporating three com- panics of Light Infantry in Le- noir county. 74 Extending the powers of Mining Company of Grcensbo the Commissioners of the town rough. of Washington. 75 Incorporating Tick Creek' Academy, in Chatham county, 7G For the better regulation of the County Courts of Hay wood. 77 Compelling the Clerks of the Superior and County Courts and olher officers of the county of Moore to keep their respec tive offices at the Cnuit hyuse. mrij 28 1832. b Extending the act of lp30, authorising Major J. Clarke or him and his asso ciates to build a toll bridge across Pungo river at the Log House Landing. 79 Incorporating the Oxford Volunteer Company. 80 To prevent the felling of timber in, or otherwise obstruc ting the run of Catharine creek and Warwick Swamp, in Gates and Chownu counties. 81 For the better regulation of the Washington Guards. 82 Authorising the County Courts of Guilford to appoint overseers and hands to clear out the channel of the Reedy Fork of H aw river in Guilford county. 83 Repealing in part the act of 1829, to provide for tho pay ment of jurors in the counties of Beaufort, Onslow, Hyde, Co lumbus and Duplin. 84 Repealing the act of 1827, compelling the Sheriffof Burke to give written summons to the jurors of said county. 85 Incorporating three Light Infantry companies and one of Cavalry iti Edgecombe county. 8G Repealing part of the act of 1827, to prevent the obstruc tion offish passing up Roanoke and Cashio rivers and their wa ters. 87 Respecting the toll to be paid by horsemen crossing Beard's bridge on the Yadkin river. mond, Columbus, Sampson and Robeson. 89 To prevent obstructions to fish up Tar or Pamplico river. 90 Allowing compensation to jurors of the County and Supe rior Courts of Northampton. 91 For the belter regulation of pilotage on vessels trading within the Cape Fear Inlets, 92 Incorporating the Guil ford Gold Mining Company. 93 Incorporating the Salis bury Gold Mining Company. 94 Incorporating the Cataw ba Gold Mining Company. 95 Incorporating Flea Hill Academy. 9G Altering the manner of appointing inspectors for the town of Wilmington. 97 In addition to the act of last session relative to theburn- ing of the records of Hertford county. 98 Altering the manner of appointing commissioners of navigation and pilotage for the ( Cape rear river. 99 Raising a fund to lish free schools in Johnston county. 100 Giving exclusive juris- 'diction to the bupcnorCourt of Montgomery of all pleas and prosecutions of ihe State. 101 Incorporating the Sahs- bury Gold Mining Company, 102 Incorporating the Gold 103 To prevent obstructions to the passage offish up Ncuse and I rent rivers. 104 Appointing commission ers to lay olTa road from Ncel Howard's mills, in Wilkes, up Elk creek, to Ashe county line. 105 Incorporating the Rowan Troopers. 100 Amending the act autho rising the County Court of Vol VIII No 28. Northampton to employ a per son to transcribe a part of the records of said county. 107 Authorising William M. Davidson to erect a gate across a certain road.. 108 Extending the provisions of the act of 1828, establishing a poor house in Person county. 109 Amending the act of 182G, entitled an act to amend the act of 1825, entitled an act directing the manner in which constables shall be hereafter appointed in the county of Sampson. 110 Establishing the dividing line between the counties of Duplin and Wayne. U I Compelling the Clerk of the Superior Court of North ampton and the Register of said county to keep their offices at the Court house. 112 Incorporating a Light Infantry Company in the town of Plymouth. 113 Arneudatory of the act to authorise and point out tho method how the Slate Road in Haywood county may hereafter be altered. 114 Authorising the County Court of Northampton to lay a tax to defray the experices of the militia called out during the late insurroction in Virginia. 115 Supplementary to the act of 1830, regulating the time of holding the Superior Courts of Moore Montgomery & Anson. 1 16 Authorising the making of a turnpike from the top of the Smoky Mountain, down tho Ocoualufty river, in Haywood, and incorporating a company for that purpose. 117 Altering tho time of hol ding the Superior Court of Hay wood. 118 Authorising the building of a toll bridge over Roanoke at Weldon. 119 Authorising and empow ering the County Courts of Hay wood to appoint commissioners to make alterations or to lay out new roads in said county. 120 For the belter regulation of the town of Tarborough. 121 Incorporating the Yad kin and Neusc Manufacturing companies. RESOLUTIONS. 1 Directing the disposition of the maps, drafts, &c. in the late Engineer's office, and the ar ranging and filing of the papers belonging to the offices of tho General Assembly. 2 Authorising the burning of Treasury notes. 3 In favor of Dan'l Goulding. 4 Directing the Clerks of the two Houses to purchase certain books. 5 Directing the printing of the report of the committee of Finance on the state of the Treasury. 6 In favor of the Public Treasurer. 7 Allowing compensation to certain jurors in Buncombe county.' 3 Authorising the Executive to request of the United States a supply of cavalry arms. 9 In favor of Wilson Carlcr. 10 In favor of Wm.Thoinpson. 11 In favor of Thomas Bragg. 12 In favor of William Austin and David Car-on. 13 Authorising the Governor to' cause all the mathematical instruments belonging to the continued on the last page.)