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Oars arc the plans of fair delightful peace, Untrarp'd by party rager to live like In-other 'n SO 6 o mp t & a t; ii e it s xtEPOitT. , . . .4- ... -:: f: '' (CONTINTJED.) -': ' Recapitulation of Receipts from lit of November 1838, to ;... 1st of November 1839. ". . Cherokee bonds, (sale of. 1836) 15,174 86 Cherokee bonds, (sale of 18S8)- , 5,556 33 Principal on loaus bv the Internal ImproYcme&t y Board - - . 11,025 00 Bank dividends Bank of Cape Fear " 1,008 00 Transfer by Internal Improvement Board 150,000 00 Loan to the Wilmington & RaleigfrR. R. Co. 116,000 00 Transfer of Cherokee lonuXol the sale ot 1838 1,35U 48 u : -3,752 56 li ft. ; DillHirtl ami others balance on hand 1st of November 1838 Add balance due 1st November 1838 $304,576 93 9,770 63 $314,347 56 1839. DR. Mar. Bv Cash Daid James S. Green, Treasurer of the tYilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, being balance of the 1 3 ill instalment of the" State's subscription of Stock iri said Company, as direct ed bv the Board of Internal Improvements 8,000 00 " Cas"h paid James S. Green, Treasurer of Wil mington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, the same having been loaned to said Company agree ably to a resolution of the Board of Internal Im provements 12,000 00 July. " Cash paid S. Birdsall, Clerk to the Board of , Internal Improvements 39 00 Cash i paid President and Directors of the Wil- ( .mington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, Oct. 24, 1838, in discharge of the State's subscription ofStock in said Company, being.the 3d instalm't 15,000 00 Cash paid President and Directors of the Wil mington & Raleigh Rail Road Company, in full of the' 4th and last instalments, of the State's subscription for six hundred thousand dollars worth of Stock in said Company' 142,000 00 " This amount of Cherokee bonds of the Sale of 1838, handed over to Gov, Dudley to remit to MosW Addington, commissioner of State' Road in Cherokee cotmty leading from the town of Franklin in Macon courctyv across the Nantaha la mountain to the new town site called Murphy 1,350 48 Oct. ' Cash paid expenses of the Board oMnternal Improvements ; 118 50 $313,507 98 1839. - Nov.l.By balance due Treasureeu erf fund.iibrtJCnteraal Improvements. "on thejsl day of Non 139, ; $0,770 63 7 Comptroller's office. Nor. 1st, 1839. . WM. F. COLttlNS, Campt. . . . Recapitulation of disbursement from 1st November, 1838, toAshNovembtr, 1839. For stock in the Wilmington arid Raleigh Rail Road Dee. Jan. Jan. Mch. Apl. Mch. JamesNDodw'e , ' " " 4 " Al6x. Troy, . 5 . David Outlaw, ; . , " 8. " 31 R. J. Daniel, Attorney General 3 Honl. Frederick Nash, Judge, his half, year's sahry, 11 certificates James R. Dodge, solic. 3 Alex. Troy, " 1 John, R. J. Daniel, Atto. Geh. 1 Hon. Wm. Gaston, Judge of Supreme Court, his 4th quarter salary, ending 31st Dee. J838 Thomas Ruffin, Chief Justice, bis 4th quarter salary ending 31st Dec. 1838 " Joseph J. -Daniel, Judge of Supreme court,, his 4tU 4ri-salary, ending 51st Dec.1838 "John R, J. Daniel, Alto. Gen. -compensation for 'attending term of Supreme Court . Thos. P. Devereux, Reporter to the Supreme Court, his half year's salary, Turner & Hughes for printing Supreme Court Reports of North Carolina Fabius J. Hay wood, room rent for the use of Supreme Court of North Carolina. Paschal B. Burt, for attending on Supreme Csurt Term of 1838, John I,. Henderson, Clerk to the Supreme Court, his half year's salary, ending: 31st December, 1838, also for Recording and Books for the use, of the office J. R. J. Daniel, Atto. Gen. 3 cer. Jas. R. Dodge, solicitor, 4 Hon. Thos. Ruflin,. Chief Justice, his first qr. salary as Judge of Supreme Court " Wm, Gaston Supreme Court Judge, his firstqr. salary ending 1st April 1839 " Jos J. Daniel Supreme Court Judge, his 1st quarter salaryending 1st April 1839 John R. J" Daniel, Atto. Gen. 3 certificates David Outlaw, solicitor 1 certificate, m 3 ( 80 00 100 00 16Q 004 60 00 ' s- 975 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 625 00 625 00 625 00 100 00 150 00 447 18 200 00 1 ISO 00 J839. Jan?y, April. " Executive Department. C. C. Battle, Gov. Dudley's 4lh quarter salary, 1838 ' - C. C. Battle, Private Secretary, his 4th quarter salary, 1838," C. C. Battle, Gov. Dudley's 1st quarter salary, 1839, C. C. Battle, Private. Secretary, his 1st quarter salary, 1839, 5j)0 00 ill - 75 00 5oa 00 75 00 1,150 od 1839. . m Treasury Department. Jan'y. D. W. Courts, Public Treasurer, his 4th quar ter salary, 1838, 375 00 Stephen Birdsall, Clerk, his 4th qQarter salary, -1838, 125 00 M'ch. D. W. Courts! his 1st quarter salary, 1839, 375 00 Stephen Birdsall, his 1st quarter salary, 1839, 125 00 $1,000 00 504 10 j 60 00 80 00 I 625 00 625 00 625 00 60 00 20 00 60 00 1839. State Department. Jan'y. William Hill, Secretary of State, his 4th quar ter salary, 1838, April. Wm. Hill, Secretary of State, his 1st quarter salary, 1839, . 1839. Comptroller's Department. Jan'y. Wm. F. Collins, Comptroller of Public Ac counts, 'his 4th quarter salary, April. Wm. F. Collins, do. 1st do. 1839. Adjutant General's Office. Jan'y. Beverly Daniel, Adjutant General, hi3 half year salary, 200 00 200 00 $400 00 Feb' 18 00 24 40 258 50 J Hauling, &c. for the use of the Stated ;C 40' 85 J ohn H. DeCarteret, for binding Deverenxand ? i Battle's Reports, " ; ' Matthew Waddeil, vto Scarry a writ of. Election to Anson-county, by Resolution of Assembly. 4 Wm. Hill, Secretary of State, for copying Acta ana Kesoiutions of the General Assembly, Luosford Lane, for waiting and attending on , Executive" Office ,.fa William Hill, for superintending Pub. Printing WTilliam Hill, his 4th quarter salary as Librarian Bernard Dupuy, for engraving Seals for the Comptroller's Office and Literary Board, John H. DeCarteret, for binding Comptroller's Reports, M'ch. Myers fc Minnis, of New-York, for Executive Wafers, ' , C. C. Batde, to remit to W. H. AyTe," of Fay , etteville, for his services in superintending , Public Arms at Fayetteville,. Resolution of the General Assembly in favor of the Presbyterian Church, for the use of the Bell during its session, ' William H. Hay wood, by Resolution, for servi ces rendered the State, John C. Ehringhaus, as per Resolution of the General Assembly, J April. .William Hill, Secretary of State, his lstquafter salary, as Stats Librarian, I 24 00 J00 00 13,50 1,8 Oh I 50 V 21 00 , .8 98 00 100,00 650' 00 8 05 250 250 00 00 $500 00 $100 00 - i - i 12 50 $2,894 05 Recapitulation of Receipts, from the 1st day of November, 1838, to 16th of April, 1839. RECAPITULATION. Enk Tax, Bank of Cape Fear, Cherokee Land sales, sale of 1838,) Buncombe Turnpike Company, ' , Bank Dividends, Bank of Cape Fear, Balance due Norta-Carolina, November 1, 1838, v GENE UAL ASSEMBLY. $12,511 28 1838. Treasury Notes Burnt. Dec'r. Treasury Notes burnt by Committee of Finance, $1,290 67 1,779 29 49,256s 0L ?$0 00 Balance due Public Treasurer, 16ths April, 1839, 1838. Post-Office. Nov. Thomas G. Scott, Post Master, Postage Acct. $168 04 $89,29 8T m 27,121 00 jiie;4i5S87 (I J, Company, Loans to the State Road in Cherokee county,'. Expenses of the Internal Jmproyement Board, Clerk to the Board of Internal Improvement, Commissions for collecting Cherokee bonds, Remission of interest on Cherokee bonds, $300,000 00 12,000 00 1,350 00 478 SO 183 00 282 62 53 46 5. $314,347 56 1,770 29 Daniel TV. Courts, Public. Treasurer in account with the State of North Carolina, as Public Treasurer 1838. ' ';;DR. JSov. 1 To balance dolCaralina 1st Nov. 1838, 37,466 57 " Cash received of Edward H. Wingate, Cashier of the Branch Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, be ing in full of the tax of 1-4 per cent. 6ft the stock owned by individuals in said Bank, ' Cash received of Samuel F. Patterson and Charles L., Hlnton, commissioners for the sale of Cherokee land in 1838, . being cash payments made by individ uals on their purchases, " Cash received of sundry individuals on their bondsgiven for the purchase of Cherokeelands 1838 Jan, 14 Cash received of John Roberts, Treas urer of Buncombe Turnpike Company as a dividend of 15 per cent, on stock owned in said company by the State: J Cash received of E. H. Wingate, Cash ier, being a dividend of 5 per cent, on 10 shares of stock held by the State in the Bank of Cape Fear " Cash received of John Ledford, as part payment on bond given for the purchase of Cherokee lands in 1838 Dec. 1839 46,450 76 2,643 88 And. Joyner.Speakf r Sen. 220 80 J. O'K. Williams, Member 176 40 Arnngton William Albright Thomas Bunting Alfred Move William BJ Shepherd Archibald McDiarraid David S. Hied Jos'iah Houlder John Exum William W. Cherry tiotlee Kabnn John W Williams Absalom XJyers John D Hawkins Samuel Whitaker William 11. Hblt Stephen Fox James Kerr Je.sse Cooper Joseph Allison Matthew U. Moore Caleb Etheridge George F. Davidson John II. Montgomery Samuel Itibeliii Meshac Franklin Rufus K. Speed Jonat haivlteddi tig Lewis D. Wilson Thomas B. Sharpe Samuel S. Biddte James H rper Thomas Uaker Christopher Melcher John C. Taylor Alfred Dockery James R. Hill Charles Henry Joseph MeUowel Carson Ldmond J nes William Moo iy Robert Mel vi 11 II. G. Spraill Enoch Foy Joshua Fey Michael Uhein Inert Weldon N. Edwards James T. Moreuead Thomas G. Stone.Prin.Cl'k.396 00 Henty W.Miller,Reading do.306 00 Wm. A. Graham. S. II. C- 211 20 159 00 164 20 148 00 ,169 .00 196 00 149 50 169 GO 155 06 162 00 176 50 214 12 ' 11166 161 40 134 20 17T 00 185 20 166 00 170 00 162 CO 179 40 184 50 183 00 176 00 181 20 186 20 174 00 168 70 142 40 179 00 ,173 00 1166 00 207 40 Dec. 1839. Jan. 1839 Jan. 1838 Dec. 1839. Jan. 180 153 173 165 172 194 12 60 50 00 00 CO 750 00 50 00 161 37 "Balance due D. W. Courts, Treasurer, 16th April 1839 Public $89,292 87 27,121 00 $116,413 87 859 . ; , .. Ap'l. 16, By balance due IQth April, 1839, and passed to .the credit of Charles L, Hinton, his successor in office, April, 16, 1839 $27,121 00 ComptrollerV office WM. F. COLLINS, Corapt. The following exhibit the disbursements at the ; Treasurv from 1st Novemberl839 to the 16th day of April 1839. - UISBiTRSETIESTTS, 1838 JUDICIARY. Nov.Hon R, M". Sanders, Judge of Superior Courts of Law and Equity, his half year's salary 10, cer tificates, - - "R.M.Pearson, Judge liis half year's salary 10 cer. ...4 " John L. Bailey, Judge, liis Ihalf year' salary, 10 certificates va " John D.Toomer, Jndgej lusnajf eir'ii salary, 10 certificates t - "; f ' Wm. H. Washington, "solicitor, -10 cerfipcatea John F. romdexter ' 11 975 000 975 000 . 975 000 975 000 200 00 220: 00 P. H. Winston, Member Frederick J. Hill Nathaniel Uoden Hamilton C. Jones Robert H. Gilliam " J!)n El iiifiton Robert 'IV Fame Albert Proctor Jacob Siler William E-ton Junius Amis - Blake W. Braswell Wm. B. Wadsworlh Jap.es T. Miller Elijah Hester , John S. .'Guthrie Samuel Hymen William Muggins Major A. Wilcox Nathaniel G. Rand Maurice Waddeil John A; Younir Joseph P. Caldwell Elijah S. Bel) Horace Robards - William Harris JaintS Williams M. Patton Tilmbn Bialock Samuel A. Williams William U. Lane Herbert. Sims William Doak Robert Jones JohrtStockard James M. Mangum Dempaey B. Massey James M. Nye Our lis Brogdon Jesse A. Clemment Wijliam D. Crawford Isaac C4rg Richard P. Cardwell Moses Chambers Dyid Thomas J. R.'IUiner John McWilliams Zebcdee Rush 170 20 1838 William W. Peden 190 20 Wov. Kenneth Rayntr 178 40 C. H. Matthews 174 00 James M- Covington 177 00 Oliver W. Holland 189 50 Duncan McLaurio- 173 60 Charles Brummell . 175 CO Th;ms Howcrton 156 00 Philip Brittain 20a 00 Willio A. 'Blount 178 00 George Dunlap 185 00 Daniel McNeill 110 0Q : James Toralinson.-v i. 157 20 Elias Barnes . 157 00 Michael Oglesby ' 187 00 John Foreman 158 00 Jesse Lindsey 169 00 Charles McCleese 193 00 Augustus Smith 177 00 James Stafford . 176 00 Burgess Bell 178 60 Levi Walker 165 00 Caleb Erwin 183 20 James T. Orr 187 20 Ford Taylor 160 60 Littleton A. Guinn 166 SO David Bogle 182 00 Raleigh Robuck 164 00 Whitrnel Stalliirgs 180 00 Timothy Underwood 156 00 James Gorham 171 00 Joseph Kenan 224 00 James H. Jarman 163 00 George Thomas 173 20 Thomas Pemberton 176 00 William W. Daniel 167 40 E. Larkins " 17700 David C. Guylher - 169 00 Tilman Farrow. . 103 00 Her rod Faison 131 40 Elisha P. Miller 190 20 William J. T. Miller 194 50 William E. Mills 193 00 John H. McLaughlia 177 50 Richard C. Puryear 176 00 William M. Munday 185 40 AlfreJ Perkins 177 50 Eli Petty 186 40 O. K. Tuton 165 70 838 Benjamin l roiunger - lai 4U l jov Dickson Sloan m uu Hampton Sullivan 165 50 William P. Williams 144 40 Michael Hoke 180 00 8lephen Hollingsworth 148 50 Green W. Caldwell 179 00 William M. Carsoa 194 40 Robert Bryant 152 00 William 8, Baker 16! 60 Lewis Bond: 173 50 B. Pollock 1 132 00 George T. Barksdale 148 00 John H. Bedford - 197 20 John S. Burgess 159 50 James Bloubt. 166 70 WTindal Davis 146 00 Edward J. Erwin 184.80 Spier Whitaker iy9 60 Thomas Wilson 166 00 John Killian ' 186 80 1 56 00 Ch4rlc8 M9n'y P"ncipal Cl'k 378 00 Aprii 181 nn Edmund B. Freeman, Reading 318 00 X nomas l. . vv csi Ajugiussing uu Gold Hoyt ! ' 222 00 James Drake i 219 00 Alfred Moye, Assist't 4 00 H. G. Spruill 4 00 Duncan McRae '8 00 Tlios. B. Wheeler, Door Keep er Senate 169 00 Green Hillj 156 8X James Page Commons 177 00 Thomas J.' Anderson ' 16a 00 R M J ones,FirewocKl furoish'd 229 25 Sam. Jenes, Cutting -20 00 James Page, For Furniture 98 23 Andewn,Hill,Page & Wheel er pr Res. 100 00 BeciB. Smith, pom pensation for the use of his House oc cupied by Ihe Legislature, 1250 00 D. Roy ster by Resolution '-13 50 William Ashly, 2do 48 2 ' Ashterrf Barnes, " do 15 0Q Green HilL do 20 Ott PENSIONERS. Isabella Campbell, her pension claim for '37-8 Martha Spears, 44 " . bj Resolution, 1837-8, her Jesse Halsey, his Thomas Ewell, Margaret Beasley, Priscilla Goodwin, Ann Morrison, Alexander Taylor, his John Rhem, . Mattha Thompson, her it -4J it by resfolution, 80 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 60 00 SO 00 00 200 00 100 00 Recapitulation of Disbursements from the' 1st No vember, 1838, to the lQth April, 1839.' RECAPITULATION. Cherokee Land sales, (sale of 1838) Executive Department, .' REBUILDING STATE CAPITOL. Paid Stephen Birdsall, Secretary to the Board of Commissioners, Tieasury do. Staio ' -do. Comptroller's do. Adjutant General's Office, .Judiciary, General Assembly, '"ReuuiMiug State Capitol, Treasury Nates burnt Post Office, Peasioners.. $1,070 00 J Government House. Poblid Pelting, Council at State, ConUngcTScic8, do do do do dodo 42,815 81 S,709 34 9,821 76 $56,34G 91 12,857 91 1,150 00 ,oeo'oo 4fi00 00 100 00 33,795 S3 6,34691 "4,290 67 - 168 04 - ' 1;070 00 1 - 74133 ' 49595 W 80 2,894 05 $116,413 87 170 00 161 50 166 40 193 00 153 00 172 00 183 50 158 60 169 00 Public Printing. Joseph Gales & Son, for printing Comptrol ler's Report in pamphlet form, & other print ing, - v Joseph Gales fc Son, by order of the Legisla ture, also subscription to North Americau Re view, I Thomas Loring, printing for Legislature, Thos.J.Lemay, printing for the State Offices, Thos.J.Lemay, printing for Literary Board, Leonidas B. Lemay, Editor of the Microcosm, -for printing blank Cherokee Land certificates, for the use of the Comptroller, 127 00 110" 50 830 83 218 87 197 50 9 25 $1,493 95 Council of State. Paid Council of State, convened to advise the appointment of the Literary Board, 86 80 Charles L. Hinton, as Pub. Treasurer, in account with the State of North' Carolina, as Public Treasurer. 1839. DR. July To Cash received of E. H. Wingate, Cashier, being ;in full of dividend No. 60 of 4 per cent, declared en 10 shares of stock held in the capital stock of the Bank of Cape Fearlby the ' State, for the half year, ending 30lh Juue, 1839 ...- - 40 00 Aug. "Cash received of Sheriffs this month, being amount of pub lic revenue collected and paid by them for the year 1838, 11,456 92 V Cash received of Sheriffs, being out of public "revenue col- . T : lected and Accounted for on additional returns for 1837 and . " former vears. - 63 80 . Cash received of J. W. Guibn. Cashier of the Merehantls ' Bank of Newbern, as a tax of per cent, on individual stock. Sent. i :ash received of Sheriffs, beins amount , of public revenue collected and paid this mo nth for the yearJ838, " 6,556'4 ' Cash received of Sheriffs, being amount of" publfc revenue collected and paid by them for the yar 1837 and former . .' ' years, as additional returns, - 2175 79 " Cash received of Charles Dewey, Cashier of the Bank ofr' . the Slate, as a tax of i per cent, on individual stock in .said ' Bank. : 3,250 QO (;ash received of H. B Hays, Clerk of Wake Sapenor , .Court, being amount of judgment obtained against Philip Hodnct, entry taker of Caswell, for failing to make his an nual return to the Secretary of State as required bj law, r 20$ 00 56260 182 70 189 90 179 00 1T8 50 161 00 155 60 193 00 161 00 228 GO' 155 40 173 00 171 CO 174 00 181 00 158 00 163 00 181 80 173 50 170 00 154 60 Dec. 1839 Jan, 183 165 183 161 179 00 00 00 00 00 167 00 2C4 00 205 20 161 00 .168 00 158 60 169 00 165 00 163 80 157 00 155 03 198 00 165 50 179 50 179 00 158 20 175 00 159 0Q .169 00 179 50 175 40 Cherokee Land Sales, Reuben-Deaver, principal Surveyor of Chero kee Lands, Contingent expenses incurred by Samuel F. Patterson andChas.L. Hinton, commissioners for sale of Cherokee Lands, in 1838, C. L. Hinton, commissioner for the sale of Cherokee Lands, his compensation, John F. Jones, clerk to commissioners, Parker Rand, " . J. J. Erwin, . Sam. F. Patterson, commissioner, his com pensation, -Wm. Mastin, clerk to the commissioners, II. P. Grenell, " J. W. Hawkins, " Chas. L. Hinton, for counterfetwenty dollar note received at the Cherokee jda ml sale, in payment for lands, Charles L. Hinton and Samuel F. Patterson, being error in relurnfof cash received for the sale of Cherokee Lands in 1838, as commis sioners of sale, r 855 CO 42 50 490 00 152 00 196 00 144 00 55,0 00 140 00 140 00 96 00 20 00 32 41 1839. . Nov. 1. Balance doe Public Treasurer 1st Nov. 1839, . $ 81,347 95 '3;3$0 56 $84,728 51 CR. Apl l6. By balance due D. W. Courts, late Public Treasurer,' tne , -- l'6th day of April, 1839, and passed to the credit of Chailes ; & "L. Hinton, his successor in office, " 27,121 60; " Amount of disbursements from 16th April to 1st Novem- ber, 1839, p7,607 51 -.- -: 84,728 51- 1839. . ' " ' "' Nov. 1. By balance due Public Treasurer 1st Nov. 1839, ' , . 3,380 56 Comptroller's Office, Raleigh, Nov. -lt, 1S39.1 WM. F. COLLINS, Compt. i ' 'f,' 1839.' DISBURSEMENTS DURING EACH MO'TH-,-- ' Ap'l. By disbursements during this mouth froto the 16ui to 1st May. 6.08S JO May " " 7,472-382 June " . . ,8.922 73 Jojly ' " " Aog. " " ' : M ' 8.32 t Sep . -T,660 73 Oct ' .. . ,,79185 $2,857 91 Add balance due Public Treasurer, 16th April, 1839, 57JB07 51 184,780 6 1 Government House. Paid Gov. Dudley, being amount advanced by fiim in repairs to Government House, 748 53 1838. Nov'r $ 33,795 93 CONTINGENCIES. Paid Thomas J. Lemay, bill of Stationary, for the'use of the State, ' 178 l)ecr: Turner & Hughes, bill of Stationary for the State 603 Jleuben Deaver, for servicesjrendered in thejror- vey of Cherokee Xands in 1838, lSiafVilliam F. Cojlins, Comptroller, for extra W- Jan?y. vices, for Iceepinsfreeord of Cherokee Bonds, Simon M. Smlthwick, late Sheriff of Martin - county, by Resolution under-an allowance of . the County Court, for insolvent polls, 23 v William Hill, to cover expenses for candles and 60 95 200 00 500 00 Amount due President and Directors of the Literary Fond ofNorth-vi r . Carolina, on the 1st day of Novcmbev 1 839, . . , 42,56 64, Deduct this amount due Treasurer of Internal Improvement Ftmd-vi .;?'!.,. onthe lstday of Novemhera839, ; s 9,T70 63 " - Deduct amount due Pub. Treasurer on isiday Nov. 18393,280 6t - . -; .' --iir,i5i is This amount in hands of the PuWjc Treasurer 1st day o Novem; ber, 1839, , f 2Sf305 3$ Comptroller Oflk, Ealeigh, ffor, 1st, l39t , WM. F. COLLINS, gonapL p The following exhibit the OJgbnrsements at the Trezshry from i loin Apm vo ii uciooer mciuaiTf , 1839 April. Dlsburscmciits, JUDICIARY. P'd Hon. Fedejncfe JMasb, Judge of the superior iouris (Sek fotjrth page.)
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