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1) THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION OP THE STATES THEY MTJST BE PRESERVED.'' " . . . ' " ' . . , ' I XVI. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1849. Number 788. . - . 4 - - V i - - rgE NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD IS PUBLI8HED WEIKLY, BY WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ' t2tfoRTH Caoi.in a Stihdim is published week t Three Dollars per annum, payable in advance. In tance will the paper be sent, unless the money for "me shall accompany the order. Subscribers, and f - who may wish to send money to the Editor, can at all times, by Mail and at his risk. Receipts for ms will be promptly transmitted. inVERTisEMETTS not exceeding fourteen lines, will be jted one time for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for '1 subsequent insertion ; those of greater length in pro ton. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will hard twenty-five per cent, higher than the above . reasonable deduction will be made to those who it?. - Jverdse by the year. Letters to the Editor must come free of postage. ' coSptroller's report. CONTINUED. rnM.ES L. Hinton, Treasurer of the Literary Fund in account wnn inc. on " DR. . i T TT una Nov. To casn receivea m. . Jones, v;asn r 01 me bsuh Fear, being a dividend on 112 shares of etnrk held in said anx, Dy interna Improvement Fund, W. H. Jones, Cash'r being dividend 336 00 of 3 per cent on 10 shares ot stocK neia in the Bank of Cape Fear by the State, (unappropriated) Jno. Y. Hicks to be applied to the credit of Charles Hays of Macon county, assigned of Jno. Dobson, for the purchase of Cherokee lands, tract No. 12, section No. 9, (sale of 1822,) James A. Turner, late Sheriff of John ston, as additional taxes for 1847, ec. Sheriff ot Cherokee Co., being in full of his public tax for 1847, 30 00 105 00 5C 40 200 31 Jacob Siler agent tor toe collection of Cherokee Bonds, Wm. H. Jones Cash'r being amount loaned the State by the Bank of Cape Fear Edmund B. Freeman Clerk of the Su 841 92 40000 00 330 00 preme Court on Attorney License, J. Cathey, Wm. Patton and George W. Hayes, being a board of valuation under an Act of the Legislature for the sale of Cherokee lands, in Macon Cher okee c'ty, which had been surrendered to the State, 1849 Feb'y For this sum received of C. Dewey, Cash'r being the nett amount of a note negotiable and payable at the B'k of the State, for seventy-one thou sand one hundred and forty-eight dol lars, in pursuance of a Resolution of the General Assembly for the relief of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, March. Wm. F. Collins, being principal and interest on his bond given for the purchase of Public Buildings, State Offices, . " E. Smith being in full oLbisnote giv en lor the purchase of the old enclosure around the Capital square, . "This sum being ain't of State bonds issued under an act of the General As sembly passed, "at its Session of 1848 mri ti rorloomnhle in 10 vears. 402 00 21,128 14 550 12 "V. 21 75 18,000 00 675 00 dill -M 9 "- ww. mT i " Jacob Siler agent for tho collection of Cherokee Bonds, m " Thi being amount of State Bonds is sued under an act of Gen'l Assembly, passed at its Session of 1848 and 49 redeemable in tenyr's, May. Win. H. Jones Cash'r being a div idend of 3 per cent declared on 112 shares of stock held in the Bank of Cape Fear by the B'd of Internal Im provements, " Wm. H. Jones Cash'r of the Bank of Cape Fear, being dividend on 10 shares of stock held in said Bank by the State, unappropriated, " This amount being for State Bonds is sued under an act of the Gen'l Assem bly passed at its session of 1848 and 4!, redeemnable in ten yr's, June. E. B. Freeman, Clerk of the Su preme Court tax on Attorney's License, 14 This amount being for sale of State Bonds issued under an act of the Gen eral Assembly passed at its session of lfua and 49. "redeemable in ten years, 21,700 00 336 00 30 00 50,000 00 180 00 10,200 00 July. This amount being for the sales of State Bonds issued under an act oi ine General Assembly passed at its session ot and 4U, redeemaDie in ten years, 100,100 00 " W. H. Jones Cash'r being interest for 12 months on $50,000 of the W llming ton and Raleigh Rail Road Bonds held by the State and endorsed by the State, 3,000 00 " F. J. Hill one of the Board of Internal Improvements, amount of bis expen ses returned, 10 00 " Green Hill Superinlendantof the Cap ital for old brick sold belonging to the State, 5 00 Aut. Sundry Sheriffs being amount of Public Taxes paid by them this month, 18,688 59 " Jacob Siler agent for the collection of Cherokee Bonds, 800 00 u W. W. Clark as tax due the State be ing 25 cents on 2250 shares of stock held in the Merchant's Bank of New- bern by individuals, 562 50 M 0. G. Parsley Pres't of the Commercial B'k of Wilmington as a tax of 25 cents on 1823 shares of stock held in said Bank by individuals, 455 75 " James R. Dodge Clerk of the Supreme Court at Morgan ton, being tax on At torney License, 180 00 "spt. Sundry Sheriffs being amount of public tax paid into the Treasury this month, 93,743 58 - Sheriff of Caswell Co., being the juonc tax of said county lor iai, b07 Taos. R. Gibbs Sh'ff of Hyde county & an additional return of public tax for 1848. 3 47 U 'Pi . ' ... . o.8 amount on bonds issued under an ct of the General Assembly passed at li session of 1818 and 49, to aid the instruction of the Fayetteville Plank Road, 24,500 00 Charles Dewey Chashr being tax on ndiridual stock held in the Bank of the je, , , 2,243 25 W. H. Jones Cashier of the Branch . . "ankof Pans foorot Poloirrh Kolnrr trk V n individual stock held in said Bank, 2,389 00 Jacob Silpr 9iren fnr ttia ,! 1nin ( Cherokee Bonds, 345 00 $412,756 01 ?' To balance in hands of Public 1 feasurer as Treasurer of the Fund 1st "J Nov. 1849, $39,238 04 iRia xr CR. 'it8 Nov. l. By balance due Public P , t4 a9 treasurer oi ine ruouc linn rt i t . , on the 1st of Nov. 1848, T1 Pitd' bei"2 am'tof disburs 37,068 08 of disbursements "llIe I'ublic T reasury, from 31st of Oct. 1848 to the 1st Nov., 1849, - 336,449 Balance, 39,238 9412,756 Disbursements, 184&-49. Judiciary i Nov. Cash paid Seaton Gales for printing, publishing and distributing Supreme C't Reports, " R. M. Pearson, Judge, his half year's " D. F.Caldwell do do " John L. Bailey, do do " John M. Dick do do B. F. Moore Ato. Gen'l 4 certificates, " H. C.Jones, Sol. 11 certificates, M Th. S.Ashe, Sol. 10 Dec. M. E. Manly, Judge, his half year's salary 263 975 975 975 975 80 220 200 975 975 975 " Thos. Settle, Aug". Moore, R. R. Heath, J. S. Hawks, TT Ci. Jrirfc. do do do do do do So). 9 certs, do 2 do do 1 do 180 40 20 ti W. J. Caldwell, 1 do 20 625 Jan. Thos. Ruffin, Chief Just. Supreme Court, his 4th auarter's salary, " Fred Nash, Judge do do " W. H. Battle, do do do " Ex'rs of J. J. Daniel, late Judge of the Supreme Court, his 4th qur's salary. " E. B. Freeman, Clerk to the Supreme Court, for salary and Record Books, B. F. Moore, Atto. Gen'l attending Supreme Court, " B. S. Gaither, Sol. 9 certs. " J. F. Poindexter, do 6 do " J. S. Hawks, do 1 do " James Iredell, Reporter to Supreme Court, " Seaton Gales, printing for Supreme Court, Apl. Thomas Ruffin, Chief Jus. Supreme Court, his 1st quarter's salary, F. Nash, Judge do do " R. M. Pearson do do " J. F. Poindexter, Sol. 6 certs. " B. S. Gaither, do 5 do " J. S. Hawks, do 1 do " T. S. Ashe, do 2 do " J. T. C.Wiatt, Marshal to the Supreme Court, " B. F. Moore, Atto. Gen. 8 certificates, E. B. Freeman, Clerk to the Supreme Court, being his half year's salary, in cluding also bis pay for recording and for Books, May. M. E. Manly, Judge, his half year's salary, " Thos. Settle, Judge, do do " J. M. Dick, do pt. do do " B. F. Moore, Atto. Gen. 2 certificates, " J. S. Hawks, Sol. 10 do " Dan'l Coleman, do 11 do " W.N. H.Smith do 10 do " B. S. Gaither, do 4 do June. D. F. Caldwell, Judge, his half year's salary, " J. L. Bailey, do do do J. M. Dick, bal. do do do " W. H. Battle, do do do " John W. Ellis, do do do " J. F. Poindexter, Soli'tor, 5 certificates, " R. R. Heath, do 1 do M John S.. Hawks, dd 1 do James Iredell, Reporter for Supreme Court, " Seaton Gales, Printing for Supreme Court, Seaton Gales, for printing and distrib uting Supreme Court Reports, Dec. Term, also for extra copies, July. Thomas Ruffin, Cb. Jus. 2d quar ter's salary. F. Nash, Judge, do do " R. M. Pearson, do do B. F. Moore, Atto. Gen'l. attending Sup. Court, D. Coleman, Sol. 2 certs, " E. B. Freeman, Clerk to Supreme Court, his i year's salary, and for re 625 625 625 112 100 180 120 20 300 63 625 625 625 120 100 20 40 182 160 744 975 975 720 40 200 220 200 80 975 975 255 975 975 100 20 20 150 43 858 625 625 625 100 20 cording the proceedings for said Court and Record Books, " James R. Dodge Cl'k of Supreme Court at Morganton, for two Rec'd. Books, " J. T. C. Wiatt, Marshal to Supreme Court, E. B. Freeman, for Furniture of Sup. Court, Aug. B. F. Moore, Atto. Gen. attending Supreme Court. B. S. Gaither, Sol. 2 certs, " Th. S. Ashe, Sol. 10 do " John H. DeCarteret, for services ren dered the Supreme Court and Judiciary ofN. C. Sept. B. F. Moore, Atto. Gen'l 4 certifi cates, T. S. Ashe, Sol. 3 certs, " J. R. Dodge, Cl'k of Supreme C'rt at Morganton, for salary, recording, &c, " Milton W. Kincaid, Shff of Burke, at tending on Supreme Court at Morgan ton, August Term, Oct. F. Nash, Judge Supreme Court, his 3d qu'r sal'y " R. M. Pearson, do do do ; J. F. Poindexter, Solicitor, 6 certifi- B. s! Gaither, do 3 do " W. H. Battle, Judge, p't of his half year's salary, 771 22 96 15 100 40 200 64 80 60 441 78 625 625 120 60 575 $29,232 80 Public Printing. Nov. Cash paid Thos J. Lemay his bill for printing, r Do do " Do do . " Do do Do do Dec. C. C. Raboteau his bill for print ing, , " W . Whitaker do '- do Jan'y. W. W. Holden da do Feb'y. C. C. Raboteau do do C. B. Root administrator W . R. Gales, Thomas Loring per Resolution, 4i do " do printing School Dis tribution, . . Thos. J. Lemay his printing bill, W. Hill Sec'y of State, by annual al lowance for superintending public printing, . April.' Wesley Whitaker printing Journ's of the Legislature of 1848 and 49, June. C. C. Raboteau printing for Treas ury Department, 8 50 17 00 18 25 9 00 19 75 7 7 1 28 1230 8 8 - 77 100 642 . 9 37 5 41 - 5 1700 - 392 ; 2 122 21 60 July. W. W. Holden his printing ac count, Jno. Brown do do Aug. Seaton Gales do do Ex. Department. Sept. Dennis Heartt do do May. Thos. J. Lemay printing Laws and Journals, " Do do , Treas. Report, , Do do Blank Keep's, C. RaboteauT printing form for tax lists, Do do Common Sch'l warrants, J. H. DeCarteret binding Laws and Books for the State, $4579 74 89 04 Post Office. 1848 Nov. Cash paid Wm. White, Post Master, his bill. 01 Jan'y March May June Sept'r it $267 422 2 139 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Capitol Square. 1848 Nov. Barns and Stronach balance due them on contract for ..enclosing Capitol Sqnare, 1849 Oct'r. Green Hill, for Locks to Gates, t- " Pnttick and Findlater deepening well . on the square, cutting rock, &c, $563 998 ' 316 29 148 Stationary Ac't. Nov. Sandry Bill of Stationary, Feb'y. Henry . Ttlef4or Stationary, April. Do do do May. Hogan and Thompson do 00 00 00 00 00 $792 00 00 Governor's House. Nov. J.J. Briggs for work at Govern or's House, Dec. Do do do " M. B. Royster do do Jan. Joseph Woltering do Feb. L. O. Manly private Sec. being in part of appropriation for furnishing Governor's House, Henry Patterson for work at Executive Mansion, March. Williams, Haywood & Co., for Paints, Oils &c, to the use of Govern . or's House, Henry Levy painting of Governor's House, M. B. Royster for sundry repairs at the Governor's House, " Joseph Woltering sundry repairs at Governor's House, April. L. C. Manly Private Secretary, part of appropriation for furniture for Governor's House, Henry Patterson for brick masonry done at the Governor's House, 00 80 00 00 00 700 55 78 57 179 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 89 150 4 $1323 71 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 95 Fund or Internal Improvements. 1848 Nov. W. M. Morrison, Governors Private Secretary and Clerk to Board of Internal Improvement to defray ex penses of the members of said Road, S. Birdsall for 43 days work done for the Internal Improvement Board, Feb'y W. F. Collins amount of Chero kee Land Funds being amount for ser vices rendered in keeping the ac'ts of Cherokee Bonds by Resolution of the General Assembly passed in 1848 and 49, April L. C. Manly Sec'y to Internal Im provement Board to defray expenses of the members of said Board, June L. C. Manly to defray expenses of the Board of Internal Improvements, July S. Birdsall Cor services rendered the Board of Internal Improvement, 1848 L. C. Manly Sec'y to the Board of Internal Improvement to defray expen ses of the members of said Board t o Fayetteville, Do do Do . do Do do Do do Do do 51 00 129 450 110 40 75 00 47 00 00 00 00 00 $988 Interest on Raleigh and Gaston R. R. Bonds. 1848 Dec. Charles Dewey Cashier, being interest due in conas oi me itaieigu and Gaston Rail Road Company, 1849 April Charles Dewey Cashier, in terest on Rail Road Bonds, 201 36 225 18,519 390 May Charles Dewey Cash'r do July Chas. Dewey Cash'r do Aug. Unas. JJewey do do 30 60 00 25 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Jan'y Chas. Dewey do do 19,704 $39,075 Treasury Notes Burnt. 1848 Dec. For this sum as allowed by the Committee of Finance, on Treasu ry Notes returned at the Public Treasury, $2 95 $2 95 1848 Pensioners. Dec. Paid Ann Patterson her pension claim, 32 50 100 80 80 200 50 50 32 80 " Alexander Taylor his do 1849 Martha Thompson her do Jan. Theoph's Gardner, his do 44 Wm. Sasser, his do " Jesse Rhem, his do 41 Thomas Ewell, his do June Martha Spies, her do Sept. Ann Patterson, her do 44 Sally Peacock, her do $755 5 86 5 153 1848 Public Librart. Dec. Paid Abel Heard, from State ap- propriation, M. M. Robeson. March. R. S. James, subscription to Southern Lilt. Mess. June E. B. Freeman, books for State Li brary, $250 1849 Valuation of Cherokee Lands. Jan. Paid John Cathey, Wm. Patton and George W. Hayes, a Board constituted for the valuation of Cherokee l'ds pro vided for by Act of the Legislature, for the Counties of Macon and Cherokee, 402 00 1849. International Exchanges. Jan. Paid Alexander Vattemare, in pur suance of the provisions of an Act of the last Gen'l Assembly, to provide for the support of the system of Interna tional, Literary and Scientific Ex changes, 30 00 Apl. Henry D. Turner, for Books furn ished Mons. Vattemare, by Resolution . of General Assembly, 459 00 50 50 00 00 92 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 00 50 00 00 72 00 35 00 25 $795 Ralejgh and Gaston Rail Road Bonds Princi iQQ PAL. Jan. Paid sundry Bonds of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company, Feb. Sundry Bonds of R. and G. R. R. Apl. . do . do do do May do , do - do . lo 12,000 4,000 5,500 4,500 $26,000 Interest on State Loan. 1849 Jan. Wm. H. Jones Cashh'r of the Branch Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, being semi-annual interest on $90,000, July Interest oh sundry State Bonds, or teript 2,700 657 71 13 43 23 24 24 52 56 31 01 70 7 45 55 interest on State 3,705 $7,147 Insolvent Polls. 1849 Jan'y C. N. White Sheriff of Cabar rus county, for Insolvent Polls for 1844-'5and 1846, " A. S. Moring Sheriff of Martin Coun ty for Insolvent Polls for 1846, Sept'r Ji W. Cooper late Sheriff of Nash for 60 Insolvent Polls, as allowed by County pourtjV-' - 47 i 00 00 00 $59 12 11 1 100 1 . State Capitol. 949 Jan'y James W. Walton for 36 00 13 66 02 48 inairs purchased for btate (JapuoJ, March Joseph Woltering. work done at - the Capitol, : "SI. BV Royster for work done on Sec- J 'retarjr of State's' office, : June Wm. Ashley for relayingfioor in the aecreiary oi state's oflice, 29 $125 Aug. Do do do . Sept.Dododo July Wm. H. Jones Loans by Bank, Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Debts. 1849 Feb'y W. W. Vass Treas Raleigh r and Gaston Rail Road to pay for Iron -h for the said Road as per Resolution of the General Assembly, . 2,829 73 ti Chas. Manly Chairman ex officio of the Board of Commissioners for the man agement of the Raleigh and Gaston R. Road in pursuance of an order of said Board to be appropriated to the pay ment of certain debts of said Road pro vided foby Resolution of the General -' Assembly, which said debts have been passed upon by the said Board, 16,531 78 MarchV Uriah Weills being one of the . depts pro vided to be paid by Resolution of the Gen. Assembly for the repairs ' of an Engine, 2,100 00 . .W. W. vass, Treas. to pay for Iron provided for by Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly, 5,300 00 April. Gov. Manly Chairman of the Board of Commissioners-Tor the management of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road to beapplied to the payment of certain 3 47 3 95 1 00 X 65 00 75 12 50 70 14 00 50 78 debts provided to be paid by the Legis lature and passed upon, 2,314 3,526 1 1 hi w aoa, ijcos a Avail ivuau iu t J for Iron provided for by Resolution, June. W. W. Vass Treas'r of the Rail Road being funds set apart by Resolu- - tion of the General Assembly for the support of the Road, 2,659 62 Aug. W. W. Vass, Treas'r being balance ' of an appropriation of $15,000 to repair Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, 683 58 July. Cbarls Dewey Cash'rbeing amount of Bonds given by Gov. Graham under advice of his Council for the benefit of -the Raleigh and Gaston R. Road and subsequently directed to be paid by the General Assembly at its session of 1848 and 49, interest included, 25,739 55 Sept'r. Gov. Manly Chairman of the Board . of Commissioners to be applied to the -pajn)Cnf of Winston & Simons, debt T provided to bit paid by Resolution Gen eral Assembly and passed upon by the Board,. 202 07 00 00 50 00 62 50 $61,887 00 Council of State. 1849 March L. C. Manly Private Secre tary to Gov, Manly to defray expenses of the Council of State, State Loan. 1849 July W. H. Jones Cashier of the Bank of Cape Fear being loan made to the State by Resolution of the Gene ral Assembly, 1849 Executive Department. Jan. Paid Gov. Graham his 4th qr. sal'y, 44 Wm. H. Morrison Private Secretary his 4th quarter salary 1848, 44 do do do servant hire, Apl. 44 Gov. Manly his 1st quar. salary, 44 L. C. Manly Priv. Sec. his 1st qr. sal. July. 44 Gov. Manly his 2d quar. salary, 44 L. C. Manly Priv. Sec. his 2d qr. sal. Oct. 44 Gov. Manly his 3d quar. salary, 44 L. C. Manly Priv. Sec. bis 3d qr. sal. 171 00 00 00 00 00 90,000 00 500 75 48 500 75 500 75 500 75 00 $2,348 1849 Treasury Department. Jan. Paid C. L. Hinton Pub. Treas. his 4th quarter salary 1849, 44 S. Birdsall Clerk do do Apl. 44 C. L. Hinton Pub. Treas. his 1st quarter salary 1849, 44 S. Birdsall Clerk do do July. 44 C. L. Hinton Pub. Tres. his 2d quarter salary 1849, 44 S. Birdsall Clerk do do Oct. 44 C. L. Hinton Pub. Treas. his 3d quarter salary 1849, 44 S. Birdsall Clerk do do 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 375 125 375 125 375 125 375 125 00 50 00 00 77 $2,000 1849 State Department. Jan. Paid Wm. Hill his 4th qr. sal. 1848, A pi. 44 44 44 1st 44 44 1849, July. 44 44 44 2d 44 44 44 Oct. 44 44 44 3d 44 44 44 200 200 200 200 $800 1849. Comptroller's Depantment. Jan. Paid Wm. F. Collins, Comptroller his 4th quarter salary 1848r 250 Apl. 44 do do 1st do do 1849 250 July 44 do do 2d do do 44 250 Oct. 44 do do 3d do do 44 250 00 $1,000 1849 Adjutant General. Jan. Paid R. W. Haywood, Adj. Gen. his half year' 8 salary, July. 44 do do do 100 100 $200 1849 Superintendent Public Buildings. Jan. Paid G. Hill, Sop. his 4th qr. sal. '48 65 Apl. 44 do do 1st do '49 65 July 44 do do 2d do 44 65 Oct. " do do - 3d do 44 65 00 $260 1848 ! State Librarian. Nov. Paid James F. Taylor, Librarian, 1849. his salary for the year 1848, Feb. 44 do do his 4th qr. sal. for '46, Apl. 44 do do his 4th and 1st qr, sal. ' for 1848 and 1849, , 300 75 150 00 00 00 00 $525 '. ... J 750 75 00 1849 Weights, and Measures. SepU Paid F. Myers & Co., Philadel phia, being his bill for furnishing Weights and Measures, 44 Bill for Standard Measures provided for by Act of Assembly, '00 59 $825 00 81 1849. Salisbury and Western Turnpike Road. July. Paid S. M. Fox, State Engineer, . for survevin? andt locating Salihnr 00 and Western Turnpike Road, Aug. 44 S. M. Fox, Engineer, surveying and locating Salisbury and Western Turnpike Road, 44 Wm. Hill, Sec. of State, for furnish ing" Engineer with a copy of the Re port of Prof 'r. Mitchell upon survey of Road, 44 S. M. Fox, Engineer, for survey of Road from Salisbury west to the Geor gia line, - 40 35 80 12 60 11 28 1,500 $2,504 50 1849. Stock in Fayetteville Plaxk Road. Oct. Paid Sam'l Tillinghast, Treasueujf Fayetteville and Western Plank Road, being first payment of State subscrip tion of $40,000 to stock in said Road, 10,000 00 68 00 60 50 00 1848. General Assembly. Dec. Paid John Ellis, mem. Ho. Com. 44 Leonidas - Lemay, " as Eng'r'g Clerk pro tem. . 1849 Jan. John Barnard, member Senate, H. W. Conner do John Walker do John H. Drake do John Exum do Wm. B. Shepard do W. J. T. Miller do D. D. Daniel do B. F. Eborn do John F. Spicer do Henry Willey do George Bower do Calvin Graves, Speaker Senate Th. D. Smaw, member Senate Wyatt Moye, do Alex. Murchison, do John A. Rowland do . Robert Kendall do . James Collins do J. W. Thomas do Lewis Thompson do Robt. H. Hester do -Geo. F. Davidson do W. S. Ashe do E. S. Bell do Wm D. Bethell do John Reich do J. M. Worth do John A. Gilmer do Wm. Albright do Rich'd. Wootcn do S. Graham . . do . M. J. Fafson do W. H. Washington do John Hargrove do W. N. H. Smith do Andrew Joyner. do Wm. B. Lane do A. B. Hawkins do E. G. Speight do Geo. W. Thompson do J. M. S. Rogers do J. A. Lillington do W. H. Thomas do N. W. Woodfin do S. F. Patterson do Daniel Ward do John Berry "do W. H. Watson do Henry W. Miller, Prin. Clerk, P. McGowan, Doorkeeper, H. W. H usted, Ass. Clerk, Green Hill, Doorkeeper, Tho. W. Atkin, member H. C. - 120 9 274 248 245 222 222 273 248 241 231 245 245 256 292 238 224 221 231 238 222 233 207 223 243 237 243 231 246 233 229 224 232 230 226 237 266 230 225 228 222 227 216 237 240 273 265 253 232 221 218 438 238 432 241 192 164 185 207 198 206 191 204 254 249 206 252 213 224 229 242 234 245 247 237 253 245 238 277 253 247 234 248 243 216 253 255 257 227 251 236 235 230 218 243 252 237 270 241 241 245 231 249 217 219 218 250 248 232 225 237 222 237 218 225 242 219 191 213 243 230 239 242 235 233 222 293 259 222 251 224 257 224 243 280 236 228 229 230 228 289 187 232 234 246 10 15 68 James G. Edwards do 55 Etheldred J. Peebles Joseph B. Cherry, Neil! Regan Arch'd Coffield Rich'd H. Smith Wm. J. Blow Henry T. Farmer Newton Coleman Sam'l J. Person Tilman Farrer James L. Moseley Calvin Koonce Chris. D. Foy James J. Williams Robt. J. McDowell N. A. Harrison Andrew H. Shuford Henry Walser William Wilkins David D. Allen Thomas H. Williams Thos. Grijrgs Jesse J. Gamble Ale,x. C. Mcintosh Wm. B. Wadsworth F. B. Satterthwaite E. M Campbell Wm. Thigpen Thomas B. Nicholls James Y. Hararick Albert G. Logan Council Wooten Samuel N. Stowe Walter L. Steele J. M. Leach Allen Skeen Nathaniel E. Kennedy Joseph W. Scott Jennings S. Piggott Nathaniel L. Williams Dennis D. Ferebee C. W. Williams James Sheek Albert A. Oglesby James W. Doak L. B. Carmichael W. K. Martin Josh. M. Taylor, George W. Pegram James H. White -F. D. Reinhardt John McNeill Calvin Johnson D. A. G. Palmer James C. Dobbin Geo. S. Stephenson Geo. W. Greene Arthur JJrown Nicholas N. Nixon David W. Spivey Wm. F. Dancey Thomas J. Person Kader Biggs Isaac White J. M. Clement, W. W. Hayman Zebedee Russell Andrew M. Gamble James H. Headen George W. Hayes Reuben Mast Daniel Hacknej John N. Davis John V, Sherrard Tod R. Caldwell John Stockard Jonathan Trail T. L. Skinner John Blackburn . ' Ricliard Jones '. Amos Herring Isaac B. Kelly James G. Dixon , Jno. Y. Hicks Calvin Edney Thos. VV. Keene . Anderson Nicholson -Charles E. Ballard do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 do do do do 60 Robt. G. A. Love do R. B. Gilliam, Speaker do Charles McCleese do Jno B. McMulIen do . . Johnston R. Hargrave do F. A. Thornton. - do C. H. K. Taylr do Frederick S. Poctor do Curtis Ht'Brogden do Wiley Bean do H. C. Jones ;v do David Fi Caldwell do E. P. Miller do . . : Patterson H.' McDade do Rufus II. Jones do Spence McClanahan do A. J. Leach do Robert T. Payne 4o T. S.D. McDowell do ' Daniel W. Courts do Cad. Jones, Jr. do James D. Newsom do Lynn B. Sanders do Berry D. Simms do Grles.Mebane do Wini'ii. Long do v Edward Stanly do Kenneth Rayner do Rufas Barringer -do P. Busbee. Princi'l Cl'kf do 600 00 400 00 4 50 00 00 00 00 25 20 00 00 40 80 00 00 80 65 00 20 00 00 00 35 20 00 00 60 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 00 20 10 75 00 80 00 00 40 20 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 20 80 00 80 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 60 00 20 80 00 80 00 80 60 00 00 60 40 20 00 00 25 80 00 00 40 20 65 00 20 40 00 00 00 20 40 60 10 00 00 80 00 40 60 00 00 00 70 00 00 35 60 00 20 40 00 50 00 00 80 00 60 00 00 40 00 J. K. Dodge, Ass't R. K. Bryan, En'g J. L. Badger 44 L. E. Thompson" Jno. Price 44 Q. Busbee 44 H: M. Wauffh 44 .do tt tt tt it tt tt do do do tfo do do Senate O. H. Perry 44 44 W. H. Joyner 44 44 J. L. Erwin. mem. H. C. W. R. Lovel Prin.. Door Keeper, W. Webster, Ass't do do ' ' Jane S. Johnson for Firewood for Legislature R. H. Page articles furnished do J. E. Lumsden work done for do Feb'y P'd Joseph Halsey, mem. Senate Wm. Hill, Sec. State cop'g laws P. Busbee per Resolution W. J. Clarke do - P F Pescud do Wm Thompson do Wm. J. Lougee do Jas McKimmon do T. H. Selby do March 44 Heniy W. Miller copying Jour nals of the Senate Rich'd Smith, for articles furnish ed Legislature $44,632 66 1848 Presidential Elections. Paid Sheriff ol Caswell County 13 33 44 Mecklenburg 44 29 36 Edgecomb 44 12 12 44 Hertford 44 .21 83. " Currituck 44 41 28 44 New Hanover 44 25 16. " Nash 44 8 13 44 Onslow 44 21 33 44 Cleveland 44 35 83 44 Anson 44 22 90 44 Bertie 44 20 66 44 Camden' tt 37 95 44 Chatham 44 8rt)0 44 Northampton 4 22 001 44 Iredell - - t - 27 70 44 Cherokee. 44 7196 44 Buncombe 44 -4? 33 44 Haywood 14 52 50 44 Polk 44 . 42 70 44 Beaufort 44 22 50 44 Ashe 44 37 50 44 Caldwell 44 37 50 44 Cabarrus 44 37 75 44 Orange 44 8 50 44 Davie 44 23 50 44 Rowan 44 23 90 44 Stokes 44 22 50 44 Chowan tt 3l 83 44 Gates 44 29 66 ,44 Johnston 44 6 66 44 Halifax 44 20 00 44 Rockingham 44 14 16 44 Columbus 44 23 50 44 Henderson 44 52 50 " Macon 44 .59 16 , " Rutherford 4.4 40 16 " Hydo 4 35 50 44 Randolph 44 17 50 " Wilkes 44 32 50 " Stanly 44 24 41 Richmond 44 19 16 4 Craven 44 22 50 " Davidson 44 19 83 " Lincoln 44 32 06 4 Surry 44 30 00 ' Perquimans 44 32 50 44 Pasquotank 44 36 83 44 Lenoir 44 15 83 44 w Granville 44 9 00 44 Montgomery 44 21 53 44 Wayne 44 11 66 4 Greene 44 14 00 44 Robeson 44 18 50 44 Pitt 44 18 33 44 Guilford 44 16 17 44 Jones , 20 00 44 Person 44 10 83 44 Franklin 44 7 67 '4 Burke 35 83 44 Sampson 44 13 13 " Cumberland 44 12 33 44 Carteret 44 29 17 Elec's of Prest. J. W. Osborne 35 00 " Jno. Winslow 15 00 " Jno. Baxter " 56 80 " " R. Galloway 23 25 " 44 John Kerr ... 16 20 44 . 44 George Davis ' 29 80 44 H. W. Miller 3 00 Sh'ff Washington Co., 25 00 44 Alexander 44 ' 31 86 44 rTyrreli 44 1 35 80 44 Moore - 44 11 66 44 Yancy t. 45 gj 44 Martin 44 : 18 83 Elec's Prest. T. R. Caldwell - 47 00 44 44 K. Rayner 28 40 t .t W. H. Washington . '27 ,00 Aug. Sept. Dec. Jan'y $2053 43 1848. Senatorial Ei Nov'r. P'd Sh'ff Montgomery Co., 44 44 r?hrnl-AA tt 44 ' 44 Robeson tt In 1786, Gen. Washington imported two ploughs from England, because he found our own too inferior for good husbandry. Washington Republic In 1849, Gen. Taylor imported 500 yards of Brus sels carpet from England, because he found our own too inferior for an American President to walk upon. This is another proof chat Gen. Taylor is a second rrasAington. f . VaUtmor Argus. ' ' ' - " If we are Dot struck with judicial blind oers, ve shall cling to this Constitution as the marines cliairs td ht last plank when night and the tempest , are about him. Ltwu (Jabs. Somebody, who writes more of truth than lie does of poetry, says: 4 An Angel without money is not so much thought of, now-a-days, as a devil with a bag full of guineas." 276 00 293 00 253 00 224 40 243 00 228 00 223 00 273 80 225 50 237 20 103 60 230 00 253 75 218 60 215 00 219 60 215 20 257 40 231 45 229 00 220 40 216 00 215 80 216 00 222 20 231 00 235 00 238 40 241 75 498 00 468 00 225 00 206 00 39 00 9 00 13 00 12 00 9 00 179 29 260 50 272 4 248 00 277 40 13 33 3 00 297 00 538 50 30 00 40 00 24 90 19 00 17 85 its 7 03 3 75 60 00 1 35 H: t, H t f! 7 83 10 33 8 00 $26 16 v