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J ''' ' It it even . t.i uLi'jifi rr,0 !, !.k !, h-twe-vrr ia and jno.l In t!,cm,-ra, In - ' r m!.ln-i c f Utt'n'. 'j, L fnd oa rtMTM4 In lL Irarluf th ciliaen, a ad which wl.1 !e evaJd with llttto fui)rr. The .!n,'ef h-f.'.tiui, It f tpcc',aVy wtd IflgTaltinf Ur( ol Cimir.icnce, J. Ckunrdnf . 8AU3IJUUY, KOWAN COUNTY, N. C ....MONDAY, JUN'C 20, 1831. VOL. XII NO. i7C. VIM" 'm- -jOMk4tf ' ' j ... Jjfl Cuthcrftu. .- 'yd rV atw ii 'V ! ACT la chanre the tie of McltAg tht rule tcra of the Circuit Court (x the District of Wct Tenneaaee. . SrCT. Be it enacted by the Senate and tlotue e Rthrttentattvr of the Untied Shite$ tJJtmirtcal tenjrf awmieo, JurfrtoF Tnneive, io hold term of lt,t Cicolt court ! fiinTiue, lor mo PhtrH ef ett Tmr o th Brit Motdif la M.rtb, In t yen, wbo inu e)t "t cltroet procei fiintcwfu or proCMd'wRH rrny b pendinj in aiH "Circuit Court, or thit mf Ji lo?l rvturoible (he Ci'tuh Coirt to ! hoi tJtaoo tht &ft Monday in September tt pitpttWf 10 l!,e fc,rS 'rf'l f f trrof i proceM pJeHi!)j:.PLR'etf I Btrtiftf r h retumtle to lh iM Courti - to U kotow oaH ri JIcfti!if lo Mrch l iK iidiii mknrvr t to the 4iioo ef tho Circuh Cnurti dlraccd by lsw to b held it NnhtilU on i firt Wondiy lo Spttmbtr fKh yn ndthe nu nd other procoti returt4blo tht ld Xircoit Court on tht firt Mondijr.ln &Mimhr aF etch vsrt roir bear ttttt oo lU Ent Kondjf In MireU. ' 8m. Jndbeit further maeted, Th Jb ld Pitrict JudRe thll hte power lo hdjrturn from dr 'W or to .any :(her prloi tf time. roorojlwej.h2t tnonih Urofft'th.epte(H9Cricrm y ZuYd Court tTTrovidrdryuyr: - JudKouM-be reudercd at laia Jcrnt to m held bf ibe DiitnctJuvJgt, except ty Ibc For tho payment ofiht pcrruineni and Iljnitid annuitle protiutd lor by the ae ioid aitltU of tbotraaty with lb Pota aiumleitof tht ttcilcthofSepiembr, (n tboutand eight hundred and twenty cKhrt annually tht turn of thrct thou atid dollar a , , For tobacco, roo, ttctl, tdaci tlon, in nuliy lo I ha ptlnclpal chief, an1 oploy ment of Ubortra, by flame article, one tbxM4D4.iiifievbufl&rt J . For piyroeniof ptrroirjert annuity up der tht fourth article of thp tttatf with tht Miamlea, ofHhttwfntrtWcdof Octov btrrnfthcTjiind efjtht -hwdttd t4 i wcity ilriehiyEVe' tbotnarfl dnfUra t hor Iron, I'eel, tobacco, ana itoorete. by a, tno article, one ihounnd one bun dred doUarai For auDPort of ibt poor end iourm, end for education, under tht euh ariicU of aaid treat? , to tUoutand dolUta. ' Appwad, Jwiary 13, 1MI. j - . reaucao. 4. Ai ACT for the benefit of achoolt la Lavrcnoe TP county, liiMM(ipL, R,r. 1. Tie ii matted lit tht Sal' ate awl House of licprttentativet fjf the United Stales of Jlaimca in Con- ereti assembled, Tha ooeecctioo ut ... . . . !.. . the pubUC Utioe euojeci io priftiti eniry and a!e In tfit Statt of MiaUtalpr bo located for the ust end benefit of achoolt In Lawrence county, lo Mid State, in lieu of the aiitcenth aection told and patented tn Will VVhirebead. Sc. J. A4 be it further eatted, That an nrrrxt apDoto'.ed by order of the Prohete Court, in and for the coumy of Utmr.ce, be. and bt i hereby author iiid ti kxatttht qutmtiiy ol land named in thit act, far ihorpowa abo? nameo AffHndU )vwrf-V, 1831. f bialef of the Rrprf waiattvea, . ; J. C. CAUIdUN. 4, Tice rm'tdeot cf iU l'ed 5)etea ana Preulnt of tue sepi.. l . ANDUEW JACKS05T ycaua an " ' : An ACT to ajcerd an act, entitle!1 An act to nrpvide for payinp to tho S'U of IIHnola three nr eMitum of the nett proceed! ariimir I . i a. J ..ttL!. Wr Ibt) fftit or IDC puw4. wm w;w Sic. U Be tt enacted iy the Senate and 'Mouu 0 Jtefiretentativet tf the United Stain (f America in Vofteti aitrmoiro. That to much of tht act, entitled, Hjlh tct to protide for pylne ' ,h s,,te 01 . Illinois three pr centum of the net' pro oeeda anting; from tht tide of tht puMSc landa within tht aame tpproved the twelfth of December, eighteeo hundred and twenty, as reqoirea tn tcnual tccount of the annl ration. 07 tnt taw owr r the 1 lid three per centum to bo tranamU fed to the Secretary of tht Trtaaury, br and he name t hereby repealed. Ar-prnved, January 13, 1831. An act to repeal the cWfea Impottd on pMt. . pott ami ctcarrtneei Pic. Be it enacted by the Sen ate ond House of. Represent alim oJ the Vnitru States cf America in von gress assemMed, That, ao much of the ectof the firat of June, ont thousand soYon' hundred and ninety ix. entitled A a tct proriding paapona for the ahlpa od veiaela of tU United Siatet," a ira poaeji t 'ehrfe of ten dollart for peas porta, t nd of four dollar for a clearance, Iq tnt stupor t esael bound on a voyage to ant fate iga cuntryt bena the aajneja h-rely-reralcdta taleuAffaJrom jinj "neflht thlfty-firat day of Mirth of tha prescBVyea'' T7" ""''rj Mpproaed, February 12, 1831. , . turei, urjdcr which biUncai accruing prerioutly to tht abort date, remain cut to Certain individual, ttvt appear upon the booha of , tht Second .Auditor) alto, to direct similar trinaferi to be made to and from tht eavenl apecifte heada 0 conilnRtntiaa of tho Indian Department pay of geat,iub-agente,and prtunt to Indiiot; and, alo, it the aura of tart thousand and fourteen flollart and Cfireo rrnta from the heid of aubtlitence of tbe army, to tht heidriodTin.txpandlture under which that .tmonnt was actually applied and tUDndjuUm6ifrfVefoyf, tThat o tmthm'mfer ttU fet euadt ut fesr it-ti .Itfactorily -ap;ier-that the apt elkc expenditure waa actually made lf the icrvict of Ind4n alj.lra, tn good ultb, by ao authorized aent'of lb Uyre'rn mcnt, ard before the data efurtaaid and that tht hafmcea from which auch Irani fra art eu boiited to bt rude art .not nerristry for the aptcificpurpost of their oriirlna) appropriation. . t , " ?ac 3. AnJ be it further, enacteap that the Secretary of tbe Treasury be, and la hereh?. eu:horttfd to Day, to Mara and R II. Bean. rf Arkansas, out of any moner lo the Treasury, not otherwise ippropriited, eie;ht thousand itren huo drd end forty eibt dollart .and twtnty five cents, for aupp'ies fum!hed to the niiRtini Creek fndlin by direction of former Indito enta 1 provided, That the enid Deaotahali first prttent lUltKient evidenco to tht proper accoununr olfirer, that credit was originally given by them to the Government of tht United Sta'ea and that no part cf the amount has been rrreirad by them, or aitiiScd, directly or indirectly, . from tht agtnte . through wham, thty aold or contracted. Apjroted. January 27, '831. WI.SC ICO US. ince each cither ty eo nice tn tdjuat ment, that they can never traoaceoj ' certain tarrow bouuds, which 'lit Claims on yrance.Th folio, whhio tht Umitiof ei.Uie aafety to the log paragraph, conveying tafornatioQl universe 1 anj alt the apparent diacord of vaat importance to many of'ourprovci to btoely the tuoiog of the mercantile, reaaeri, we una 10 intimtgnty organ, -v Richmond Enquirer fFildajr 'laat.k' ' ' ; ' 1 f We pteiume it ia derived from private Ceremonious drink in 2 tn China lettcrt frtra our M'mleter to France, The partiet ar'ue from their chain Mrr iUvta,--If froco-tourci auU I tiiJi tht Lr win both their rvaucvaa.6.. An ACT to amend a,n act, etnitled " Ae act to - prKlp Tor payiNg to ue .M4ie or wiMun, - and AUbama, three per centum of th oett nrfA fitirfrnt& tht aue of tot puDUC Ijmlt wlUiio th nme."..- : V-. . SzcL I , Beit enacted by the Sen ate and Ilrmsof Uehmentatives oJ the United States ofJiuierica tn' Con gress assembled, t That' oT ' m neb bl .in act, entitled An act to pro id for paring to the Sutea of Mlasoun, Misaia tlpnt, end Alnbama. three per centum o the nett proceeda aringr from tht left 1 the poblic lands, within the same" ep- An ACT-wtaklnt; appropriatirnt for the pay ment m reolnioisry i-1 Invind pentioner. fire. a. Beit enacted by tht.Sen ate and House of Representatives of the United Slatet ofjlmenca m Con grcss assembled, That the following tuma be, and the atme ere hereby, ap propriated, to be paid out of any money in th Treasury not otherwise appropna ted, for paying revolutionary and invalid pensioners, viz t For payment of revolutionary penaion era, for the year one thouaapd eight hun ditijbdjhirio.nejone million eleven thousand ont hundred dollars. - -T Far paying- the Inral'd pensioner, in heTy e atietooanthTight hundred ed tt)try-one, two hundred and. aerenly six Dtbusind seven hundred and tentr dot UraJn jddiiion lo an'l unexpene'ed htl ance. of JrPrJPntipnforJntalid penaion. . rs of twenty nine thousand two hundred and forty six dollars ninety five cents. ' For pensions' to widows and orphans, fire'thousand doilanr r- XppToT?d, Jjnuiry 8f, 1831 rvauc : 9. . , Droved the third of May,' eighteen hon-"nnTf)i'iriclCourlof,Jl United Stati a for trine iro, 3, m. An ACT nwVing appropriat kna. f.w carrying in to ctlect certain inamn ircaoea.. fire. i. Be it enacted by the Sen- etie and Ham of Jttnresenlatiee of. 1 Ll ..... . w . . r. rtnrt:nurttatnatmemnQJu V wm assembled. That the followinc atima be, and the same are hereby appro plated, for the aervice of the year, one thousand eight hundred and thirty t For the annual support of a echnol for the educrnai: of lndtan youth, as stipula ted for by , Wxth article of the treaty ol 1 the fifth or .fust, one thousand eiht I hundied inQTwenty sfti with the Chip- peiva tribe of Indians, one thousand dol i-iar : tj- For the psyment ef the annuity of two Jbousand d lUn, and nUrTthe aum of two V tnounand ddlinrs f-r eOuca'ioo. as stipu- I laled forlby the third atfirle of the treatv I of the sixteenth Or.rolir;r, one thuiand M?ht honrlred crid twent.v-aix, with the "etawattamie the annnal sum of four . Ihniijahd dollars ; For the annual stipnort of o blacksmith nd miller, and for furnishinK annually one" hundred and sixty bushels of nit, tmder the same treaty, one thousand five hundred and twepty doUjra ; at' and House, of Tlrnress!UrllUrof the United Staffs of .l:nenca m Con gres$ assembled, That the aum o Tit jpyne "thnqvwd dniira he, anU4ht4 anme Is hereby, apvropriatf d, to be paid dred and twenty two, as require! an an nuol account of tht appfication of the aaid three Mr centum, to bo transmitted to the Secretary of : the Treasury, be, and the lame is hfreby repealed. Approved, Januhty 19, 1831. : , rteuc to. 7. An ACT fr clniinjr certain accotmta. and ms. kmc; tnpropnatKuii Tor arrcartgoi in ths In diin DP"rin!?it pEC. 1 . He it enacted by tMSen. out of any money in ths 1 reasury, not oiherwhe anproprlited, for arrearages in the Inrlim .Dprtinent, the sjme to b? nnlied to the paymr nt of hibnree on ac: counts presented and wcttl-d by the prop er accounting ofTirer, and now actuaMy dne, which accrued previous to the firat day of January, ono thousand ciiht hun dred and iwen y nine, end to no other Stc. "2. And be it further enactedsTb for the purpose of aettlinp an'f - r losing theacrnunta in the office of the -.Second Auditor, renting to Indian aHatrs, prior o the date of January, one thousand riuht hundred an.l 'twenty-nine, ihe i'rea- i lent of ihe United StatM is hereby au- hdrized to dict transfers-to be mde (torn such balances of moneya heretofore Appropriated ro carry into rT-ict certain ndmn treaties as are-no.ionger requireo r their several objects, to the credit r f i r I .. i '. - ' i! certiin other new oi iuuiu cjijgiii. An ART to alter the time of holding the Diatrict . Courti of tht? United States for tbe Pirtrk ' of M tine awl IJinoia, and Northern District "of AUbama. - Scc.;. 1 . Be it enacted by the Sen- at s and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That the tcrnoa of Beat : of Uoveroraent, it would veranda ac J proceed to the middle of bopld auppoae, ; hivebeep. promulga- the r'om,jThev then mile their cupt led In the tfTi ti paper rr:'... aa. KigfCii aKeif JmoulhrXoi! W f, -irortnJionrvh'Fraiicf.'U'in em.agiio.uoulUhfyfarlr reaclr. aaid that Ihe French" Commia.iooen !.he Sod, the lower.the more po- aaaert the annrmilit nf'tAn iv-n ' Thil proceia ji repeated threev and Milan Decrees with the Uics oflx or oine time, e,ch ; Nations! and deport fjvourbiy ou onenottooi ito the feateitei-, other caaca, tmounung oolv to two or KtPeu oor one of thtm df,nk : three milliooa. , ' r bre oihtr, ootil after repeated Wc ihould deeply rtaWiiicb re- t'lensP hir eupt meet their moutht u!t on every tccount. It would be "onea "".roe .n.itn,, wnrn sncy 't i :. ., , s-mpiT mem, ana turn incrn up ao t an act ol oroaa Initiative our il n. . . .. . . ' dercd merchani-and from wboie 10 a?' 1 a v aVi ' band aoei the blow come? ! Not from f,1'0? th1Mt-be" d After the Ilonrbona b,,t from iht reoen.J lucJr a l'e ""W CUP' "nB teal Government of France, lo tU their negociationiwiih Mr. Gallatin in Ptr'.i, the 15 out boo i beverdeoicd. tbat the Claimi were uirlv due. tute me toother in tht tame manner, retreating by degreea towards their chalra, when they lit do wo to reiume :. their functions at tbe fcpaat. Here. IC.1 .! ..f . Tl.. . ;....:c.J .k J ,lomcimeit,ai poiiie cunicnuoa iiira Uootparte. Aa well aa we recollect,!'. . .. , . . .u..Jf.. I a tai Aa AmrAmi itntill tk e n tVtriB al f urvingi of tbe bo the hands, when tbey contrive to lower tbetniclvet in to their chain, at one and the tame moment, Dobelfs China uonaparte, Ae well ae we recollect ' . "7 .7 , they ocver dia.vowed , toy rttpooti! 11 " dt biliiy for hi. act. ( but thev prlopal. ':n0M" fS' ly relied on their poverty; c. c. "J .mot!00 tf i-A -t..-.C:.. i-zT sfr' they contrive to lowe And now, when a more liberal Gov ernment ia established eraoug them j when it ought to' be supported, oo thcpflndplca of juitice3hdaith, we are to be put off with a frtvoloua pre tence, that tome of the; grossest out rage! which were ever perpetrated against a neutral Nation. The char acter of France the free and just principles oo which. alone her Gov ernment can be supportedthe deep QUAlTrtCATrOXT ftr-.tLtCiabATOK. r Cicxao aaya, 44 It ii. necessary for' a senator to be thoroughly acquainted with the constitution j and thit it a knowledge of the most extrneive fu ture a muter of science, of diligence of reflection j without which oo erna.; ympathy which we have felt in her wf cm poitiwy oent.gr ma omce.-x recent etngglrathe attachment of If uch quarificat.ooa were txacted of our countrymen, and thejuatice of their Calms, ahould have inspired her com. miiaionen with a juiter epirii.We hope it if pofeitoolateto jxpair their erron, and .that Tier . Govern menLwiillooie oojime iojeyiewing l j j . . iwr UHti'tt, luujiuuoiDg juatict. 10 our citi2cni.r" itichmondiEjumirer: M ' all lecialaton. io thit our happy and prweperoua republic, how many who now deem themaelvet wise en ough to ait in our legislative halls, would have- occasion , to vacate .their aeata! Such a test would prove far more cruel than any free hold rmilifi." cwloiiv..- 'JQWtf.ttW - Astronomy. k the beginning of ther-tjresrnt-centaryinaooBe'Xjf-Tthe natural acieocea anneared tn mWntA If I . , . r .1 T . r "" aave tg, Knaa laftkaVaW fliaAt, Avtakai K . I 9 w HVUb Wat ttXI UIOWUVIIVB illlfl H Domestic Imuuitrt. A gentle- mari 'rcaidiwg 1n ihis neighborhood madeliis appearnceTln two, a lew attired in a complete sun of silk the product of his oienfUa- he Northern District of Alabama, which are now directed by law to btJield on the firat Mondays of March and October in each year, shall hereafer be held on the second Mood if of April and October in each veer ; and that the term of the Dis trict Court cf the United States for the District of Maine, which is now directed by Isw to be held on the second Tuesday of September in each year, shall here al terbe held on the first Tuesday of Stp iemb?Fl neachr year t nd -all-processes hifhae hereafter issue, returnable to (he next succeeding, terms nf . tne aaid District Courts ai heretofore established, shall be TTftfft rctuniablertmd heTeturedr4o4hos terms to which. they are severally changed by this net. ; Sxc. 3, And be U further enacted, That the terms pf the' District Court of the United States for the District of Illinois, which are now directed hy law to he held on the third Mondays of J une aetHilorcm bt r in eaelvyear, shall hereafttr bet held on the first Mondays of May anDeVnv- her in each year; and all process V f t miyjhvejssuer!, or which may have. Is sued, "or whic h 'IftalTKef e"a ft e7 issue i" , rV" turnable to the next succeeding term'of the said District Court as heretofore es-. tablished; shall be held returnable, and be returne'', to those terms to which they are -severally changed by this act. Approved, January 27, 1831. ' ifumK DEEDS, V evi ry deaeription, neatly Printed, and ken. rntnilv Wrwlr. at thi ffic'. EQUITY BLAJSKS FOR SALE HERE. trooomy. - Of the compaTatively,few t0T f -lhc whole-proceet ol culture, th.oge-wh.cbMa powtbWknow -re ipiloivldgTTUid mikitigTh ipecung objecta to remote at the i .,r rJl.i . k:- f.,. I a - ' " . K evwu lfclivi t4a . awa -tMv w w at a aai heavenly bod,ei, all that waa attained b hiJ ow0 famiI)r. Xhe fibric by man teemed already to have been ia app7eariDCe oearly retemblet Angol attained. The theory of the ce leitiaJ ,a , much ,nd ev.ldent, motion! as developed and estabiiabed . A:nt Jn J.. i m ,! wm e 1 we) w evva iwiivm a.wwei a by Newton, waa perfect j it admitted L,.. J..,;. t.j, r, m a 1 tUIUBatbf VlUf UVUI tt IN'illW Vt IHV of no amendment. It was prepared kio$ we Dave; Cver eeen. The iuit it ta explain not only every common ...i - : f movement of the .phere. but ever) Jaiiooat-iloekiDg..: ' v caaual irregularity, end the obaerva- We hv-n6 douJ,tf ifom what we; tiona of one hundred year, hat estab- hm t ,UtMif wilnci(ied that ht cu1. Jished iti enure accuracyr I he tfRrr lure 6f North-Carolina will, in to the tilth magnitude, were all num. ,K. r.fc nt . f. h.mm. . bered, and their precise atation. in braoch of industry claiming the atten-7 the concave, ascertained and recorded. . r-n r ..i x..:..:... (IVU v atttaaaj vi iiuull lUd ctua- enterpriiiog farmers. In a measure, , it will rival the growth of cotton, and become an article of not only demesne utility, but of revenue to the country. Those who have attempted ita culture On the discovery of the Georgian planet, at the distance of eighteen hundred millions of miles" from the a ' sun, tne soiar system seemed com plete, , Tablet of the planetary mo- am t Wl WM - - a tftawsn Uama kt regularities, were formed, to accurate foaTtd htir effurls crooe wUh cess 1 and they will yet deserve the gratitude of the people for reducioe thertheorjr-to-eiieceesful-practieer Washington Union. and precise, as to be scarcely capable of improvement t and -finally. the tpeayenr had hrrn ao pften survey by the great telescopes of Herschel, instruments of far greater power than most astronomers could hope to com mand, that man seemed already , to have attained all that he was destined . 1 j .1 1 1 ever xuaw re.peg ine neaven y he met ao inqoisiljV(: felteWt who bodies But the century had scarcely t0 himf hlve yQU comc uawneu, wnen tne a;scovery oi. lour new planets otic red a hint of mny un explored regions, that still may be hidden in this boundless ocean which have hitherto concealed themselves from all that have navigated the skies In the irregularities that attend the motions of the bodies composing the solar system, astronomers of different j II umor y may be so bold. A gentleman on his way from Boston to Vermont, stopped at a tavern where aaid you come from iT I may be ao BcTd ? Not bold at all, Hir, I came from Boston, where are) Y.'.'." Ingi if I may be to bold I -am going to VeirotootT'" Who aTe you ging to see there, if I may be so bald? I am going to see the widow H -!. Are you married man if I may be so bold ? I am a widowe. r triei iAii natiH . ' - j, - 1 1 . - aires have imarrinerl. thnr An m .V ;V l" H,""7; nc w . o 7 I VI. the sstem the elements of its own de. f.,..i if I I may be so bold? Fire am! furies ! Sir, that's toi d d hnia: struction but the discoveries of Li Grange and L Place, have dearly es- taoiisnca mis imponanr mci tnat all best security against other Uw. v rvviMva-sj A man's own cood . breedino-U nV . . . O - . n.lr a. . . . ...t. 'k -t r these irregularities axe made to baU lill manners. 1 ... . V . ! 'S it t I '.I I I I' f it: A ; .7 e h-: 1 . 4 1 1 1 i - -r .r - r , - -W i ' -v.V tx""'" 'vd sw s r. r . ' (v f .- . 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