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An Act providing further punishment for harboring or maintaining runaway slaves. 1830-1831 12 (1830)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsnc0120 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF NORIT' CAROLINA. .

ted, anti shall moreover be liable to indictment in either the
County or Superior Court, and upon conviction shall be lined or
Proviso.  imprisoned at the discretion of the court: Provided however, that
the imprisonment shall not exceed the termn of six months.
CHAPTER VIll
A i act krovking ftuther punishuunt fir harb(rinu'JU Uor intaulnuiuuiiug rinaway slaves.
Be it enacted by the General A.ssfem ly of the 8'tate of No rfth
Carolina, and it i8 hereby enacted /y the autlhorily of the sain,
That any person who shall entice or* persuade any slave to ab.
sent him or herself from the service of his or her owner, or fiom
the service of any~other person or persons legally entitled to the
service of the same, or who shall hat bor a maintain any runa-
Penltty.  way slave, shall be subject to a peialty of one hundred dollars,
to be recovered bftoe any justice of the peace, by atny person
suing for the same, the one half to the use of the informer, aid
the other half to the use of the wardens of the pioo of the col-
ty where suit is brought; any law to the contrary notwithstand-
CIIAP'Elt IX
An aet to regulate the eiancipation of' slaves iit this State.
Be it enacted by the General qssemb/y of the State of Nort'
Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the san'e,
Persons desir- That hereafter anly inhabitant of this State, de irous to emanci.
iqi to eiftlli
pae tneir  pate a slave or slaves, shall file a petition in writing in some cne
laves, shall of the Superior Courts of this State, setting forth, as near as
filea petition may be, the name, sex and ge of each slave intended to be a'
ill tile superior                    t
coun nancipantd, amd praying permission to emancipate the same; anti
the enurt before whom such petition shall be filed, shall grant the
prayer thereof on the following conditions, and not otherwise,
conditions on viz. That the petitioner shall shew that he has given public no-
which court tire of his intention to file such petition at the court house of the
prayer thetcounty and in the State Gazette for at least six weeks before the
hearing of such petition; and that the petitioner hall enter into
bond, with two securities. each to be good anti suflicient, paya-
ble to the Guvernor of the State and his successors in office, in
the sum of ote thousand dollars for each slave named in the pe.
tition, conditioned that the said slave orslaves shall honestly and
correctly demean him, her or themselves, while he, she or they
shall remain within the State of North Carolina; anti that lie,
she or they will, within ninety days after granting the prayer of
the petitioner to emancipate him. her or them, leave the State of
North Carolina, and never afterwards come within the same:
Proviso.   Provided, nevertheless, that no such emancipation shall in any
manner whatever invalidate or affect the rights or claims of any
creditor of such petitioner.
II. .ind be it further enacted, That any emancipation hereaf-
Slave ernci- ter granted to any slave or slaves, as herein directed, shall be
pated to leave upon the express condition that he, she or they will leave the
in u0 es itd State within ninety days from the granting thereof, and never
never return. will return within the State afterwards.

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