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4 ESTMRN 'CAkOJLBFIAN. VOL, VJ HAUSliUItY, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY .3, 162 i; "... 1 1" mm itiumi Cfi'inix) white. JWar fl)U tlkt UtUud Slmtrm, Hit term! f J1 7W XVCtfft a jftaf, Ni paper dtaroMtM (rtorpt at ft apt ' . .1 - .if . M . ft. ( IM fjtmmf mmu mm amvsg-ri mrm puo. - ' . aJS-t IwiWlll U1 BM, ixMTLC kit l per srruare M tit Ant iaay-rtiou, ad treaty 4t AH letters addressed tit the Editor, iuM a pH they will ik fc atUd to. Private Entertainment. TIB auWrib-r Km opened t hooer of Pri. i0tntcrtniMt Vr Twrtlrrt ca M aceowioioiWeil. l promises all Ua rail M dim, food treftroeat, aid) a p Wnt pf tht peat wru uniii. 13 M.W.rrr.RirnrrE. mnrniyfk, J House and Lot, in Charlotte. IOR Mie, on ctmxUt tema, the Koum sad lot in tic toaaof Charlotte, thick ad. joins Mr. John train's -ore, on h north cor. per. Apply in J MK9 TUHRCNCC Bar Iron and Cnstinf. THE undersigned U4 fta sale, at b Fur. nace, coitblctt assortment f Jh Irmn M t,atHmgtt whtcn nt iQ barter for aocb eountry produce as wantad, m W Mine terme MhMrtiw. WWaaasipsUjQtbeamotiit lr cWkn, or ap anJa, iLacbuM of on fcAh iil k mde on mko ptmcni. JOtErif GRAM A U. rmri Fvrmr ln, 1 i, 1 8 24. 4.1 1 S To Journeymen Shoemakers. IvVUtl to ploy a few JaurnrvvH KKot. ukrn, immediately ( food vagee and stea dy aplo) mcut miU be given. ASA T1I0MP80N, Cmnrd,MfH,im. 0 i" 1 1 1 Store-House nt MocksvilJr, TO RK.ST. t HUE abacribcr Mim la rrat ht follow in jr X pmperty, duriur one tw, or for a term of jean, to ait t A lot at Mocktvillr, Rowan coun. it, on uk n a pCKHjf Morr-ftouar, iih t jtikkJ cllar, and a brjr tvotorr boitf, LiJid inta coawaiaat aaa umiui apartntrtitt, air errctrd. nrar about in the crnre of that atction of Rowin, know a a tht Fork. At that Part of eountrr. Loth aa to fi-rtilitv of anil population, ta aot inferior to , a profitable rori rrwiH mifit b aittklra(rd from a mrmntile rabGihaint at that place. Gentlemen i that baiincas and aiabinf a lituation. are invited to call and icwtba premiaet, and jude fur them- N A List of Letter 0W remaioinf in tbo Port Ofttc at Kat'ia. bury, N. Carolina, June SlKh, A, D, 1S34 Locke Atvcll Jacob Adama Marprrt Alliwo. Thoa. Bracking Henry C. Burke Adam Beck John Bird Alexander Brandon Lemuel Ball. John Carter Ely Carrol Judr C. Chapman Juacph Caatlow Clemial Johnson J. K. Jarrett Samuel B. Joaejr Rufua Jvhnaoa llwmaa Jonea. Thomu Kent Jamea Kincatd Isaac Knijflit John Keilcr. Eliubeth Lerntcf, 2 Jamea Lowry William Link -JoJw Clerk of County Court Robert Moore Thoa. k II. Cowan Conrad Casper Charlei ChurcheU KrastusCaae Vilif Coata Alary Ciiler John Craver rrcderick Cop John Campbell Alex. Cunniitirham Daniel Clodfc Iter Jarrad Cona. Douglas Dudeit. Ilenry Ellis James Eaton Mary Ererette Frederick Eller William Edrith Phillip Earlc John Eade James Ellis. Mary Prohack Freeland Ixlye nunam ruiw G. L. Freeman. James Grimes Wot. Glascock Charles GriiTeth JeaaeGillehan. I Charles Glorer Geoive Goodman John M'Lanan, 2 Georjre Murr Haynrs Morgan 5 John M'Rae John Martin William Montgomery Joseph Mason Dunkin Mpll Alexander Madder Wilim M'Carjro Jolin Mengelberg Wilim Moore Timothy Milbourn Elija Marlin John Martin. Williby Nichols. Nancy Owen William Otliruh. Jacob Pool Enoch Phillip. Catharine Kandleman Nathan Riley John Reed L. R. Rose John Randlemaa. Henry boaaatuaa .'. Nathaniel Smith jamea Steward Jamea Smith Andrew Snider Win. P. Stogdon It Giles, Clerk of the Wm. H. Steelman ouprnor uourt, 2. tppa paln JohaUolmai Williamson ITarria Alfred Harria Mary Hatch harlei W. Harris 'ohn Hendly Kanash HiU !meaH. Hendricks loctor Hanobrd Douglas p. Haden. 2 Kuth Harris Henry Hill , Ceorge Hearn Jhn Hughes fonn Harris ? "b. Howard John Howard . nue Hughey. 'h'lin Jacobs " - 'H.Jovri. Phn Jones Edward Southard Robert Spence James Stafford Wm. Stokes Bachaol Smith Henry Sloan Wm. Stephenson Elisha Simma Henry Stirewalt. Mary A. Towneend Susan M. Thuraan Christian Tarr. Wood & Krider Alfred Wood Absalom Wall Nathatr Wells Hiclimoiid WaQ Ely W.Ward Robert White Peter Walton. SAMUEL REEVES, P. M. Bntrj-Taker's vWarrants or sale at Una Office. mm At Act to IrnaJi iirlfmiloaj of (JS Otlo TJ btl till mtAjtlm . tf rtfrtitntuthtt $ tht IW," i nai me prtiiocot wl iht Usiittd Staus PC ma M U M re by. aitthnnt - eiuic thd Bivlgatioo of tht Ohio river a . 4 a, -. to dc imprtm a over the (olJowing sand oari, or uner 01 them, at hia lisrr Uoo, to witt the land Ur which crones laid river, otic mile and a quar ur bcUiw mat IiUod j the aaod br two mites abort Preach Island, ik. .... .. . : -t oar 1011 dciow llcndcrtoo 1 the bar Im-. low Strait Island 1 the bar below AVH. It m m m. m m low island, to the Miiiiiiipp bendi nu mr uar otocsih it law ft smith. land, below Cumberland IsLnd 1 and. tor tne purpose ol ascertaining and di rectinr the best method of carrvine pivTinusi f. uirs ci intoroccit nt may employ eoy of the eonctrs io the pub lic scrTicr wtucn nt may deem proper 1 Vrvvldtd nrverthtUn. Thai two ttnm. rimcolt shall first be made noon two of me saia cars, ana ll is nil judgment iney sotii oe lucer isfuK tnrn, and not cause improvements to be made upon mc rcnisinirg oars. 5tc. t. And be it furtkir enarted. Thit, for the purpose of improving tne navigation ol tne Mississippi river. from the mouth ol the Missouri to New Orleans, and of the Ohio river sf wm a a a ... irom nttsbtirg to its junction with the Mississippi", the President of the Uni- tea oiatesis hereby authorited to take prompt and effectual measures for the removal of all trees which mav be fixed in the bed of said river j and for Council bf Territory aJWettlds or a miiority thereof, t ana '6.7 are hereCy, authorized to adpt f h met surca aa 10 men mar ruicm tts t!t ol laid tract wi or any pat tie,w.w wpxfiJnWt, a laocj for tU credit, r,l.i; inn at aild ae( nf y . ji.'.aui - - - - jmrmimw WIHHWt- lm there that be. and betrb . rcicnrrd from sale, three rntis ier icctioni of lands of tk Vr-t.- S " T MI..U tsa I..!- . .! 1 ',. . 10 f 1 the quarter section rranted K tk. first arctioo of thst act, to be lotted oy me uoveroor nt said Territory., See, 9. Aid be it further mn.J That ao much of the seventh irctioUf ine act ol torresa of the J J mi Mar, one thouiaod eight hundred and twrt. ty.thret entitled An act amendiil rxi luppletneDtary to the act.' entitle! 1 An act to provide for tht eurvey and( uispoaai 01 tn public lands 10 florid-," aa prevenu the aDoointment of a Ur. . .. . Teyor ior ritrida, uotd the coamis. siooers snail have decided and rrnarirff 00 the ortraucUima it taU territory, be. and the aamt la kertbv. rroealed . and the Eaarrm mrui VJmim UA J;L I -"'s. SiS f lticu in taia lerniory anaiiM uiia. a and separated by the Suwinev river, and Hot br the ancient line of division between the province! 0 East and mmm sw . ' . west fiends, as prescript by the eighth lection of the act aforesaid. Approred t WMf1mn, Mt 4. 1824. lied 44 An act to imnmva the as.Us of the Coosa river, and toVid io in conntuoa wit&the Xcnncsact waters and, aUfyto M c passed o the thirtrfirtt ol Def ember. nn iliA.i.sn.l eight buadred aa4 IwcoiyHhrcr. end. si. .1 il A . . . i 9 - ucu - ao act to lmrmr th s.i.k. .t r- o iion oi me i enntssee river, Appwrradl tfutJUmn, JUt l Wi. AH nt to ansitU the prala m kotd trrailrs wiui ccnait moiat UUtti, ta4 tor eutcr pur this purpose, he is authorized to pro I I 7 cure and provide, io that way which a a m - - in his discretion may be most eligible, the requisite water craft, machinery. implements, and force, to raise all such trees, commonly call "planters, saw vers or snae." as mav be louod in the current of the said rivers at the lowest stiee bf water, and to saw or rut them cdT. aa near aa nracticabU r th kminm ol the stream x and where trees sr. a a at 'a found upon sand bars, upoo-thc pgmta of islands, r near the bank of the ri. vrr. which mav. at the lowest stare of tne water, endanger the safctv olnav- igating said river, they shall tn like . L . I ' I rr manner uc tui, rcmoyea, or sawea on J and all roots or limbs, beloncinr to j vj cj those parts of said trees, which are fas. w a a j tened in the earth, shall be carelully cutaway; Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. I hat, lor the purpose of carrying into ellcct the provisions of this act. the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars be, and is hereby, appropriated. And the President of the United States is hereby authorized to draw, from time to time, on the 1 reasurv. for such parts, or at any one time for the whole, it said sum, aa he shall judge the ser vice reauires t which said sum shall be paid out of any money in the Tressu rv. not otherwise aonfoDriated. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That the President be. and he is here. by, requested to cause to be laid be. fore Concress. as soon as convenience 4 w - ill permit after the commencement of 1 ' s a ten session, a statement of the nro. t w i r ceedings under this act, Congress may be enabled to adopt surh further mea sures as may. from time to time, be necessary, under existing circumstan- ANsct granting to the Corporation ofTuska- cenain iota, aoa pn urges ier me re Scrratioaa and cooimocM in said Un. jyE it enacted by the lenate and home of representative! of the United State of America in congrtti auemMed, That the right and title of the United States to the public Streets, and to ccr tain lots in the town of Tuskaloosa, set apart for the public uses, and designa ted in the plao of said town, by the names of the "Court Square," the 44 Market Square. 'the Jail L.,t" the 44 Spring," the 44 Church." and the 44 Burial Ground," be, and the same is hereby, vested the CorDoratiou of said r - - sj town lorever : And. alio, all tht right oi tne united dtatea to that tract, he. tweeo the lots aad the river Tusks. loosa, called the 44 River Margin," sod of that called the 44 Pond i" and. alio. of that called 44 the Common." on con. dition, however, that the Corporation shall not leaae or srll any portion ol the last mentioned tracts i but. that the . ... ' lame shall be apprnpriated to the pur noaei for Wrhlrh thr .n rflin.,l and set apart, aa well for the benefit of tne inhabitant of said town, as for that of those resorting to. or visitinc the same, and in case the aame, or any part thereof, be applied to any other pur pose, that it revert to the United States. A pprored i WaHngm, Ma$ 26, 1 824. tl E it enacted by the tenate in J home of reprtientotivet of tht United Of . m . V Amtrtto, In Cenrraa mttrmbtfd. I Ml the Sum Of ten thouaanf dallies be, and the same hereby is, appropria ted, to defray the cxDcnsea of makia treai'es of trade and friendship with ihe Indian tribes beyond the Mississippi j and that the said sum shall b naid nm of any mosey io the Tr eaiurv. not oth. ! erwise appropriated. Se. 9. Ant tl It Crllmm mmt.J That for the purpote. of oegociating ram a rcauics, to tne part OI tne UQI- k-dbtaus. the President shall be. and At acrcby is. authorited to anno'tnt lUitjDie prsyni for commtsauecrs. and to fix their ojmnrniatinii. an as not Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Preaidcnt shall be. and here. by it, authorized fo appoiot two sub. agents to be employed among the la. dian tribes, on the waters of the Up- pei Missouri, whose annual salary shall be eight hundred dollars each, to be paid out of any money in the Trea sury, not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That it shall be the duty of Indian agents to designate, from time to time, certain convenient and suitable places for carrying on trade with the different Indian traders, and to reauire all tr. ders to trade at the places thus desig nated, and at no other place or places. . Sec. 5 And be it further enacted, That the Superintendent of Indian after tt transferred, n other public sioci oi tne uatcd otateii See 2. Ami h'lt futlhe enacted. That tht moneys which may I recei ved from' tht issuing and aate cf tht aforesaid, certificates of stocV, thaU, ti -jibi art hefthe. dlrertad tn be applied to tht psymtnt and di tharge of tht awards of tht Commit aioocri under the Treaty mfh SnalrL. of the twentyeconddiy of February, in tne year rignttrn hundred and cine lecn. Provided alto. That, in all eases whert the person or persons, in whost name, or for whose benefit and inter est, the aforesaid awards shall be made. hall be in debt and io arrears to the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury shall retain ihe aamt out ef the amount of the aforesaid awards; in the first instance, and a warrant tr cer tificate, as the rase may be, shall only issue lor the balance. Sec. 3. And be It further enarted i . j r That a aum, equsl to what will be ne- a .as. ccssary to pay mt interest which may accrue on the laid atock, to tht end of ihe present year, be, and the lime ia ncrcby, apprtpnated lor that purpose, to be paid out of any mtneyi in tht reV.""' Dot otherwito tppropria- Wsshingtoa: ApproredMsy 34, 1124. IIKtOLI'TION providing a place of dipoita for the Portrait of Columbus, and directing the distribution of certain rnpirt of ll De clsration of trlrpcdvncc, now in the De partment of BUtt. f it enacted by the tenate and houi; of representative! of ihe United States of America in con fret assembled, That the Portrait of Columbus, pre srntcd to the nation by G. G. Barrell, United States' Consul at Malatra. be placed in the Library of Congress, S I -W-B . . liciotved, 1 hat the two hundred co pies of the Declaration of Independence now in the Department of State, be distributed in manner following t two copies to each of the surviving fpignera of the Declaration of Independence j Cea ' ' - II. CI.AV. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JUtlN UA1LLAKU, ' President of the Senate, pro tempore trtuhinrCn, May 24, 1824. Approved JAMES MONROE. AN set nrovirlino' for s v-tnt nfl.nHfnrth !.t I - - - of Government in the Territory ofFrorida, Florida,! and for other purposes. - IDE it enacted bu the senate and house -of representatives of the United n. ...... ... dtaietot America m congrett astemoiea. mas t 8hall h aod.er I9 granted to "rb. -) of llonda, one entire quarter section of land, or frac uuai srciiun, nut exceeding in quanti. f one quarter section, for the seat of government in that territory, to be lo- acent land, under the authority of the vrrnor thereof, at the point selected the permanent seat of government laid territory. - - Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, AN act concern irr Invalid omdonera. . m w J?i? f enacted by the tenate and house of representatives of the United nf 9 a Stat et ef America in cone-rest assembled. -w a i rs s.. .. i hat the secretary of War be, and he ia hereby, directed to olace the follow- ing named persons on the pension list f.f invalid pensioners, of the U. States, who shall be entitled to, and receive, pensions according to the rates, and commencing at the times, hereinafter mentioned, that is to say : Andrew Gorril, at the rate of eight dollars per month i to commence aa w on the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred a.nd twenty one. James Wilson, at the rate of foir dollars per month; to commence the ?LrlLJ,"jLJiJanuarysOPehouv.nd eight hundred and twenty-three. William Parker, Rock, and Ttumas, three Seneca Indians, residing at Buf falo, in the state of New York, at the rate; fif fniir Hrdlara nr month, each s to commence the first day. of Febru-.-r, mk mouaaiiu eight hundred and twenty-three. Approved: WoMngton, fa!9, 1824. .a vr - s Affairs aiSt. Louis, and his successor. lwo;P,c' 10 ,ne rr.c,,aen .he ni- in office, shall posses, all the bowers. P??0"1? ' V,ce 1 rc and be .object 'to .11 dutie, of G.verl ,,aen,1 ' T p . II if !i" norl of rerritorie. when erercisinJP' 10 U 6 office of superintendants of Indian Af. J J00 ' 0 cP,e ,0 tn Mjrquitde La fairs, and .hall exercise a eener.1 au. tye,,t Vntr C0P,M or tht tw pervisionof the official conduct and y'ZrtttwoJv9 t'ypittTot account! of Indian Agents, within his' thc differeot DePre"t Gov superintendancy. ernment , two copies for President! Sec. 6. And be it further cfeW, r u A P supreme That the sum of ten thousand dollar 50urt Koom i ?DC "P to ,C.K of th be, and the same is hereby, appropria. T 'w r u . -V V10 ted, to be paid out of any monejm thc If branK f u" ?- -Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, Sl"aMn "PX ? eh to enable tht President o the United Sr' of ll?e l.tory of the Un.ted States to furnish a competent military "d.one copy to the Legisla- " wwajaaavaw wa vwvil si S I VVJS J X, sBlIU escort to the Commissioners authori zed to be appointed by this act. if. in his opinion, the aame shall be necessa Approved-. irvhingfn, Ahf 25, 1824. AN act daclaring' the consent of Congress to certain Acta of the State of Altbama. T it enacted bu the Senate and house - - f representative -of Ahe-United wares or America., in C onerress auembled. That the consent of Congressbe7and hereby it, granted to the operation, of an Act of the General Assemblv of the State of Alabama, passed on the thirteenth of December, one thousand eight hundred ajid twenty -three, enti- remainine cod'ics to the diffcreat Uni. t M S versities and Colleges of the United States, as the President of the United States may direct. ?rrrtftirfTht lim PVs.iiont AT .1.. aVN act to authorize the creation of a. lock to an United States be requested tt cause - --y , K . " """" tne distribution ol the said copies of toprov.de for the .ward, of ihe CommWon- tne Declaration of Independence to be tia uiiucr uic i n aiy wnu ruuilt VI UlC lwcfl-1-...l II L. f . I.. . , . made, agreeably to the foregoing reso- ty-aecond ofFebruary one thouaaad eight hun- 7 6 ered and nineteen. . ... b if enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United AN " to wl,horie ,h .identof .he United States America, in Congrtu assembled. SUl" , C,n,f r ,ntoicerU,n negotiations reto- That, for the purpose of providing t,'veJ, ,anJ ,octed md'r Virfini fundi to discharge the awards of the heiw"n Wld Commissioners under the Treaty with t 1,n" S?te of 0h'- a Spain, of the twentv-second dav of R?. 'LenaS!ed h'A?""1'' usc February, in the vear of our Lord one P eJ pretentatnet of the United thousand eight hundred and nineteen of America tnconSrets assembled, - oiuMiif wi sav vfimcu tit- S-.-retarv nf th - T.. U-MA l mat me r! M v .mwm vaajaam - ivweui V ULs SUIU Isas . . - .... he is hereby, authorized, with the ap. &LUtf 8 8Jna11 be and. he " hcrtb au probation of the Preaidcnt of the thon"d ,t0 certain the number of United States, to cause to' be issued ac.re' a1nd b? PPint f other. and sold to the IrethrUnited w'84llnereof7Txclusve of States, or others, at a sum not less JPr-vementa of all inch land lying; than the par value thereof, certificates between Ludlow s and Robert's lines, of stock of the United States, to any. !" the "ate .f Vn'0' " may, agreea amount not exceeding the sum of five f2 thc Pr,n5,P,e of,a dec,?,Ton f millions of dollars, and bearing an in- ihe SuPrce Court of tht United tereatofnot exceedlntr four and one .heea8. of Doddndge'a half per centum per annum, from the Thompson and Wright, neriodofthe sale thereof: which atock. P.e held W P"ons under Virgtnia mt- ' .1 i ii . . . . I IlSarv warrant, and rtn uihat ).rmi tk s created, snail De redeemable at the : . :," ' . , ; uc lileasure oTthe United States, at any h?,der wilt relinquish the same to the time after the rst day of January, in LUn,,d Vtate' and that he r5Port the thirty-twor Attd7'-up6n ' t1ie aalF " 7"J ' . .....,. , ...'.. -.- .,. I Approved i nathngttin, Mav 26, 1824. 9UV1I . ui.UH.l w.v. v.W.V., blVUlU ' or credits to the proprietors thereof, j . The Militia Laws, shall thereupon oe entered and kivcd TIEVISED and oubUahed this vear. uiui,, 0.. on the books of the Treasuryiin like direction of the Adjutant General, ai.d manner as for the present funded4ebt 1 c'r'Pr,.s.,n be br the ."." u- u j-. . i -.l i .u ' AswcmDiy.reiauveioiue militia, up to thi date, which aaid credits or itock shail there-- J for j8 at the office of the Wtstera Carlliiuw
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