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V i r ' vt' r? j . ....... (. , .-. ? ....-- LIB .THB?C9NSTITqTr.WI0Jf NE WBERN. tV vi?cn v tttwp fid- , PUBLISHED. -'1 i 1 kingham BXrTHOMAS WATSON. general assortmetit nft'FnKSH; OAR Three dollafr per anrmarP101" aavanqe JJEIN SEEDS rrecefvetl rJ (or sale by - ? Nevbernt 1 0th Feb il 836.1 hnrnnV-hinrr rp tiecessarv comfort will be furnished arid he s. mm I i . .!'. -m - -.. -. i- ... . ... r-. -. ' - m Nl ,- . i . . -I i - i t i si VV P X VIM ri Li! I IVY I I U- - mmmm . -MM . rf - W. ' - 1 A V Btf TIIE PRESIDENT OF Till?, UMITfiD STATES, N piirsuiirtce of the previsions bt a Treatf beliveen the United States and the Chi kssaw Iodiaii8, .made and concluded on Pontitoo Creek. jtn the tuxntiefh day of October, J autt ot tue sopHemrniry "nu eipianaijory iiHiclns thereloJSmadeftrid concluded on ihe twenty second day oftfu sanu. month, and.alat ofihfc Treaty totwe6tt the! J.lnfTpi at the Citu of fVashinsiont oxi: the , twenty-fourtb day of JH'ij, 1834, lr Akdrevv JicxsoAVPr&iilnt the pobiic .naJej for (be disposal of .iuelr of the Viands cvdd: to the United States Hy the said Indians, "as re; Ip.rirv. , after described, shall be bel4 a ibfLand Office at PON-j T1TOC, in Mississippi at the obd Mentioned erio,ds; vizi Ou the first Monday in September next, for ihe sa'e o toe lanqs in i"e louon-ing luvnsiups, viz; ; j "Township 1, of ranges 1, 2, 3, '4 and 5 east.' rlt i Townships o, 4, 5, anu o, of rane 4 east; 1 Townships 2, 3. 4. 5 and 6. of rftfie 5 east. lyJ-f Townships 2; 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8i of ranges lp, 7ai)'d l east. ! t-. J .4, ..,.- , Townships 2. 3.' 4, 5, 6 ariq 7, 6? rainge 10 east, . -j On the fourth Mondm in 'ftKitAtnfueri'nier. fnr fnr'knf J the lands, in the following townships and fractional townf jUips. viz. -v.J j-:'" 4?t HAST OP THE CHiCK$A MERIpINLINE Townships 14 and 15, of ranged 3 and 4.".T' i! Tovrnsfatps-JllS'and-1 16,'-of JY:?M Townships 9.-10. 11, 12, 13, 14.! land IS, and frac tional township 7( of range (. , . y.- .. ' . Townships 9 10 and 11, and fractional townships 15l : 16 and 17ifVange7.j V ' ? , - i,f 1 Townships?. 10 and 11 fof ranges 3 and 9,f V 1 Also, at the same timt or the aie of the under- mtnl tioned township nnd frac4kjnal -46wnslHjs,we'sl of the meridian, of the IluntsvIIle district, hein that portiolo of the Chickasaw : cession situate finf the; Slate of Ataba ina.'.viz : , . r"' ;j iV - j- - r ., ' Fractional township 4, of rangel 12, 't Hi Fractional townships 2, 3,4, 5.jS,.7. and 3, of raneJ3, Fiactiorial township 2 ; townships 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7, and " "fractional townships 8. 9,'and Kl, ofrangt 14 .k : Fractional lownihip"23, 4, 5t 6. 7 and S,' township 9, and fractional townships ip and 11, of ranjte 15; Fractional fowiisbips 8, 9,,10 and l. orange 16. sj On the third Monday in October next, for the sale of the ' under mentioned townships, viz s V " ' ': S -WEST OF TH E CH C K A S A W fll E RI DIAN LIN Township 1, of range iM..w! iH'tf it'l Townships 1 and b, ot ranges T J nd 4. t-i . , . Townships-14, 5 and j6W-r)iigjif i.;(;W 4 ' i' .-'.-Townships' 12,3. 4, 5 and 6, of range 6, j, ; To w tiships '12; 3, 4, 5 and 6, of ranges 7 and 8. , ; Townslvius 1.2. 3 and 5. of ranee 9. il ' On thejSrst Moniay'in November ncf; fori he sale of the under mentioned townships, vizi v;- I T-v-J - u WEST OF THE CHICKASAW MEKlDIANtLlN Ton nships 7, 8. 9. 10. 11, l aqd 13, of range l.t fi-r ih.r mimnux. its well as theJaiids -selected as rtfser Vations, under the provisions ot ;ae baia ireaucsare ia pe. Cjcluded from the salesrf l t;T ' t P'T?-" !' f Each sale ia to continue pert for two weeks, and ho loneer. - The lands wiil be oITrired in quart ef sectionaaiid fractional quarter sections here such eist, 1 Uiveu under tny nana, ai me. vi'X oi vasauigion, uns wentictlV day of May A-lSln;' ' twentieth d y tne rresiaeni : E ' Commissiaiier of the General Land O ffice. : V- RTF. Certificates1 of scrnS issded firdA thi Treasury il) (lartinent, itr satisfaction of bount land warrants granted hy the St ate of. irgimaand te- U nited btates,tor sery tees in the revolutiohury army ; usj we.ll, as certificate' of land stock, issued at the district. land offices.. fopjthe a.nount of moneys Yorfeifed by individuals'; 'Imderrlthe credit system of land sales, are not' receivable for lands within -the limits of the Chickasaw cession, t 'ill (-H Gkseral. Lasd Offick Matf 20 ,1835. .Jim 15 mi 1st .rcv. fTTtllE subscriber has Returned from1 New 11 York, and js .noiw; opening at his I old fcuinu, siiuaieu in iiie v esi enu pu ones couiuy, near the CrosVlb lV .--".'"'v A general assortment 6fJ , " -4 V i ;j'.,:sBRI?GiANI;BUMEEI; GUOGEjRI ESy HARDWARE AD CROCKERY, WELL ASSORTED, - I ' - A' SJtALI. I ASSORTMENT OF; iriX5i:t-.ii DR UGSANDi MEDICINE Assorted kipds of Ploogh,?ire IRON, and ; J : -J ; : :yt STEEL; , :-fm i A large arid general assortment of -'P- onjfU;Tisij5 0,iV'iy:sr&c:t p-All Of which (having been Carefully sefelcled IbV himself he bfies tbUhe nub ; inodating lejrmsi for-Cash 'i)r ' Cou.n'tf y Produce? Xrenilemen arid Ladies are! respectfully invited lto call and judge for themselves. - " f . j May2d.'1836. . , " ; - --v-vj- JTjTrfE s'abscribersgrateful for former- fa '? IJv f yrtrs,- trespecifullyfihfo'rra 'theirurhef- ousfcustoroers5 and the public enerallyj'ihat they have iust opened a large and , complete flssortmeht of Goods' IriHheirHne'.emrJ racing SILVER, BLOCK TIN, AND PEWTER I:, m VV' 'A i Ji d, e.- -;n .'?''A m;i!ana-uonow 7 wares, v I t BOOTH & PORTERS. N. 6. Job-worfc in boiK bVanclies ?of Iheir business wflP beVxecuted Yailhful! v and Avith despatch. thdesnatch. ."J. .;;,-! !6D .rf.BUNDLES.prirhe iNorthera Ixayii i x3 i :Q.bbJsj J.; Jt trimm'dltaanoke For sale low by- :.z$tithmi tnal-, KOTICEV V Vn - wr.. M e bodlttdl t izensl b e t ween itte uiclies .jtighroo'ruii.d j6f. f esjiectaT ble standing among thVr jfeUaWciuaens;" None needjpply tp enWr ttiq )ser vice: but those who ard. 3elerninpij to serve the p'ertod'bf their en list menr,AicA i$;6ntij ihrte-years houeiiiy fc " l .m lf . 1 " f :' tO O Ol - ?.,7 0Ja.' J Q - no f 'uinuuu 4 jd h c o .-- ! o r . : o o- tpjoui . r,i9d -fBJ O- ' oo O I COWM05COCOIO 7 iaoto9 9Motnnet e ? eu s.: -t. .- 0Qi.B! S, ' I UIIIUUBV 1 o . t , .Ji - , qiUotu jail XJ OitSSStOOOCOS o l-it.i?; ;..- ia.-li,fv$,;. .... r" -S 3 a CO r ' e s- c S w . 4) C ' ' :- '!' ' : jS o 3 m OS A F So 5 ' i ID ' J.- (S 9? m r.. r. ..- i S O i", a - - -Pi Ttw -.r- e . r- . -r- ta Besides the monMiIy nay, as above staled, one ration per d iy i allowj; ;d every soldier, which, is sub$ist'ncviiliidi"a. large and genteel clothing. attiply sufhcieijl f'jc his supply ; of kcomfurtabla Goo'dj quaii teis and fueljar at alf times furnished ; iid lejvery attenttonwijl pe- pad jo mafiing ' those men who mav rolist, and are determined to serve their country in good tain, coniloriaule and con- --tnateal sick sol- made during he tiod ije;isiunablp. to perfot ru , his duty 4 Bv the above it is seen that the nay. and al lowances are-respectable j and thawilrt prudenc and economy, the monthly pny, ot , the.soldiet nvy ue i.aiu. upas eei JiiiHJ,,gfIc'iiHef lor-ins comf jrtand; convenience, is, furpisheji ,ty.ihe G4)V rnmenti; Including his sugarfjabci.CQffe& The jrodent soldier; therefireniay jeadily save front $300 to, $500 during his short. enlistment of three yeari; and at the expiration jjf the ierm he. cany i(he tlwsesj purclwse jmiUafii fa any of-the wfestermSttesv4nd Ahere?sete self comfurtabtyViJO his own land, far. ihe rest of his Ittf -.Wife- y-ri MrrU h . :v I r Jtrtxvtji; v ii lAJi lieui. jsa Arm. 1 iiir:tJ M ' mvm rt t v .t r A- .v . w ' U - . " . . I ficlfiKeneiJneniO MA1LEIRA-1VJNES n CONSTJVT supply of . GhordoV in orL and eighth casks, for, familv use. for sale atlo prices, by IfM ii f ti&7 Broad street, New York. 4 iu. t TTii?rivvVTf . I. i A - yt'.-rxitt-;n.V;Mt; 51 i ;:.; ; "Pevpreu's Buildings,'; jri' HE subscriber; haying determined to if re- JLLr- mover from Newbern, will sel 1 his entire Stock of goods at cost. 4.Ai's'.. His stock consists of 1 4 DRY GOODS, GROCERI ES, of all kinds RDJF4RE,Cr2i2rjCiJOCLBjR f I 1 MCXCi suoscrioer iiiug tuautr ttrraugBiucuis . . .1 . -." -;';n t ! ii :, iUv. M Js .tr u-.iA.v. ,.wi arP iniarrears wilh him,-to tmake . payment as eanr Tis :possioie, tauu- iuuc.ii""g. omuus narmnet Kim aro -rArmpslerl to nreseni memiflr settlement bv the first of September next. v. -..'!i:-wT-irin .'I I AAx.xix. Newbern; iJune 14th, 1836V w , SAMUKL OLIVER. H Mr? relULne.? !roWorin ,nU ""Pf"" jj.au. ing on rollock Street, next aoor io xr. PJ?k psonran entire, new assorlmentof which i he will dispose of on terms which he is confident can n otTaii, to please i -y J t h -M 'BBHAS ALSO-A-rEWiCASKS'OF,'-v ? I .Vii01d Choctaw Madeira? '-ale bherry, as they can at the north,' would do well to call chants and others. 1 ! " . large and general addition (jhis fortber Stock of Cfdsj tvof the, twentyrmnih of September, eighteen; soon. . ,J ' . ' r P jOHN OHVERi'3 ' and is. nowprepard WNi hisostomerf Bad the V-g T;-.:'r?I:--4 r.l-'.-f r, ''iff-h'i'Wk:rvVJt 'ft ie icoa" " " t Public in eeneral, with as full ton assortment as has before hUndrea f an ytu J.. 4,. . ,1,4.. w.-Mv --'--- -Vv W.iA,vWALKEK. . Newbern,' June 15, 1836 5 M needle this markfct, viz: v ' ' i tWenty .dollarss; .a-wsiV'?;- I ',!'-' 'Newbern, June 14th, 1836. ' : , ' 5 -r , !For the purchasefiron.atee.UcV!110? lU mnngff fnxmRRTi ' NEW GOODS. : 1 " GrterieS?;;: ledWwentyolIars f:- ,i Jj'ChmpagneLemonByr&p, vl I U-.a&baj ST?0mingp Coffee, ? virrrrt, ;V Loaf. Lnmn and Brbw tj 1- ' I -iWbWtCTidejtBraody J J', . - ' h rp iUU ro;W "Sugars, - t f . Sbbls.Monpngabe!a5VbUkeiv J. Jt . - Coffee. Tea. ike. feAT ;v- i!;;-:.' I,. tiJi--iirtJJt ' u .nli for sale tow;by ! - t - . . mi w.i v n i irii'ii kbMi i. n.QCHingbam Counly. N-'C.i Mays 30ib.l 836. MH. H UBBERI)9t 7TTESPEdTFULLY: informs the Ltni JLLvl Genllernen of New Bern and its .vicinityy hat he has returned- to Newbern forjthefptir pose of attending to the j. various branches nf Dental Surgery. lie has taken Rooms at Mr, Cutler's Hotel, where he inay be found at .any time when calM4or.Ladles on at iheir dwellings, if requiretL f u - ri , Feb. 22d, 1 836,- ,,4 T . Z' x'- fTnilE subscribers .have removed their Cab- ' -LL ' IS ET ? ORSITl'EK EsTABLISHH EN-T from Pollofe-street to their Store on- Middle-street, near the Court House, where extensive ar range dq e q ts have bee made to accommodate the seveitbrahches of their business, t sf?J; o.They 'vouldbe - gratified bp frequent ; Calls from their old customers: to whom "and the public generally, hey offer, their goods, at very low prices," and their thanks for former' patro nage. 'Vj . BOOTH fc PORTERS f ; Newbferriulyf9, leriSt-.-Sf I rfiJSewi Spring Goods. 4 fTPI HEVSubscribers have just relurne from JJL -NewVork, with ari entire, new stock of wiucn iney oner lorsate tow, ai.tneir store. in the brick row. on Craven street.- . . . -s' Among their assortment may;be'fqund, 1 ; Elegant painted Muslins, , , , : i French Calicoes, and. Ginghams, , .r j iyl Plaid, figuredrplainicor :: . J Plaid and striped.Muslids, . j English, German and American Prifls, ; -T.' JaconetJ Camb'ric and Book Muslins,' r . . Belt and . Bonnet Ribbons, ': , i Silk anrU Gauze Handkfs, and ScarM : Black,' white and green Gauze 'Veils, t '4i "Silk and cotton Hose and half Hose , !! Bobinet MusliUr lace and thread Edging, ik j Silk; lace and II. p Uloves, ;iUmbrella$ and ?ara sol s, " -. 1 FrerichBombazine, , ; J Crape, lasting and camblet Erminct, -ttr i. i Priricetta, Linen Drillingsi ., ,, y .;-:- Blud andyeUow,Nankeens .; IIJ Xli Roue A laiiri;L4wirShting5; ' Brown, and iiFchd Sheetings fetrtingsl ? ' Irish Linens and Damask Table Cloths; i-f I . MfBifl green f--5' .i;j Vhite aadWuVspuaCuM .ml:h-4i VriviiiUc A gdoC jftssprtrnent. ot jLadies anljeri 4 tlemen's fine and coarse; Shoes, I jjrown,, ioai anu xump ouars, a , ..: . Preserved Ginger,1 Raisins Almonds, &c, a j 1, : r-. , i; . & ;J, 15A 1 i lE Ifewbe:rh,rAprii36th, 1836 A-sr, ;jt NOTICE. 7 i- 3e HE " Subscriber being about; to remove ironv: tne,,ciaie, nas given vo vr. yviiuam - ' ' '""'' :T' 'T Y - i . A T A i ... : I . 'L ' ? nanuers a geperat f'periuiAiioruey, auvnon sing him la adjust all his uiisettled business n.I Newbern. Sept. 22d, 1835 1 LI1a niffht of the 19lh inst. a Negro Wp- man nathedj SUKbY,r about 5& years oJd,Pl i' : -t I - --i r ' -Wa " . !! $ . " V j . said N efero l and lodge her m any Jail, or give such inlormation mai l ceiuer again, snau re t e the above reward and all necessary changes. : Aiy'pef ...ill kn n.nJUPl IPn. -. ... !..-" T - ,T . Will UC UIUOVV".""" Jan 25. ; : WILLIAM BROWER. NOTICE tTT HR fiiibseriber has onened ' Office pri ::JL4SoutbFront;StleVi;;whei:e.: Deeds, Bonds,! Mortgage legally and care He will also 1 n Uiii rnrim PAtaiiino st: f Jroix Boear. i 5 bbls. loal and lump i t. y 1 i iJnvii. - do. t , .'6 quart, chests Hyson, Gunpower and Iinnenal Teds, onr.M. .h.if hhi .h n. . western Canal Floor. ; 20 wavy and riloe ureaa --a-i in J soda. Water, and cutler racners,. .-r j- v i.. - 25 half and;qaart.We Spanish of.the;yci7 xi 'tft haifhoxes bunch raisins. ' . , hst nualitv and most eeieuraieu wrwius, . - ,, "6 cases Napiteom CJBkfiw!:? i'. l-.Q ninn Anrwinnp Madeira; i - liV UO si ' i 10 bbKNE-Ruaij n i.t.i-1 x i T .. : j -t Received this day. per' Scb r Bl elissa, frotn New York iu ;ao, uyet uin. . r krVh'ltlA'-p0'r.ta.PRAritt BRANDY; distilled in Natff and Gates Counties in Newbern, April 12, 1836. .j:T ' FLOUR,f COFFEE, c ' ' j - - ' i J 1 XjAy- 10 halfbblsdou '- do. " do.v ' an1r DULiO-nowarq oireei r ui. high and healthy. ! . . . r. " iiiuy omoMuu ijiana Linn rnm.Kii i mnxr 1 f - - -r no? "d M. VAN BOKKELfaC. 2 boxes and 6 bblsr Loaf andlurpp Sugars, j . . i,oox anu z& bnis. wbfte Havana f y ,h -.do, j 2 hhds S 5 bbls. Porio Rico &St Croix do ; -, 6 bbls Scotch Snuff, in botjles and ladders, liOjrrilartTs Mcn-caboy Shuff, - ;fys 20068 paoufaciuredTdbcc qualities,tfrom cooimorjiito. very goodWfl ; Natural Sweet James Rifir Tobacco. . " ? .Fine iCut hew ng&i&ft Indo. ; 5 boxes Alexandria Senrarl. 3000 each . 4000 Baltimore half Spanish do. a choice article, J 2000 Pri : : and much admired article, z-- r.'Tifivl 43 bags Shot, assorted sizs frorai No.p id B, bbl&v -water and butter fackrs; 0tit'ikr Fresh r-. Gunpo widei Imperial, Hyson jand VPouchonffTeas of thek verv bestuaiilv. iu apes yellow boap, 1 'Ut: .10 '.Portland Starch.t 20 boies Winsor Glass, 8 10 and 10 x ; 1 bbh Copperas, ; ' , !. " 10 sacks ,SUf'f v?;.: i-h- ,- : 50 bushels ShoMst lir 1 1 4 - hblsi Mess Beef (put ufn Fultrm Market,) :5u.ofch6icnieces:'for:nil 24 Freeborn & HitchcocTt'bast iron Plough k' ' each Na: l(Uv Ilii Wnl Ik : J - uuu, I W , V -- J"- - i- ' : 50 Shares, each No. lOi-.i 1 1 12J, ? 1 6000 pound English Tire Iron, assorted "from 1 to' 2 inchf K tltf fi 400 do7do.?B r:: i to 'lrihch. f iuii, -vu h - 12,500. do. flat? Swedes Jlf bn assorted from l i to 10 inch: a i 3000 do. square do" ddjXirtJoi frotn to 2inchf'!?5 U 200 xlp. Spike and; fail Rods, -"ftf :2 ! bundles Hoop Iron, assorted from to 1 i " inch,-':'. - , .--.j-,."" T-jjJ-'rv'-- c:r;? '', 20 do. Bandlr.on j !do, do'lMo3f .a ;Arnerican; (Jerman,ljarid C?ast Steel, . . T : . vAiso ion - ifiiN d, yv. A quantity of -Nash Coiintylf Apple' and ; Peach Brandy, of very; superior quality v All Pt which he' offers forsile at fiis pld stand, corner WPoilokand Middle Streets K F? Newbern. April 15th; .1836. SEW K.S GLAND, HUM. BBLS. nd 4 balfi piri'e Pure Boston Rum," Tit: jusf received per Schr. JNUe from Boston and for sale low, in-lots to suit purchasers, by i V : vM'i-f.::.Ai.jil. &I VAN' BOKKELfcN, " . . c. REMOVAL.'! - - ; C. WRIGHT & Co. have fe'movoJ tnihtt Stnm lately occumed. by; Mr, Oliver. VV.' Lund; corner of , March 30tb, , 1836. .rt . :ft:?- - -J'-i rflHE, subscriber has! returned from, . the lJJLr North, and is now qpHiingat ih pldjand pnPollok and Middle streetsi: a geneHlassbrr meat of? wut ;-vii'i:i f i Groceries Hardware, ; Crockery, : Glass,- China; .iil si - Earthenwares,! Mrkft--" &M-iUm&4 Wood, Willow and Hollow Wares, SaddlesBridles ndjMartingales, jllT iy r Gig Harness, fi Vih f. Wv-'t -V' Coach Harness Trimming cIbuntings, :OlidrfBaggtngi-jrli0je' Twine &ii -' 1 . rv ferivl HrtnrrTronf of all Sizes;-5 ! V.V Germ an- aM Bliiterepi S teelfpi; !j3f I' tFreebors Cast Iron l?Idughsc; H ah ot wnica flsn-iscu-wuH, bv himself; he offers to.hts friends and the pub- &rWJ--'M f fcl rJr ? rr; the liburthatticie ol tnptreatyjpi tnej-iniraoi. m?Vm August, seventeen; hundrMnd ynin?ty:fivef ,and Blackmah sp Amerieaq, gli . Fnr.the nermanent annuity, tirfllated in the ltekron4tccomodaUnfftrmsorashorotry.TO Newbern, Oct. la. '.m - 3- - D. M. V VOKKBLENfevI -rrSreturnedrfrom Nevfrk" PhiladeJpWa; and --. i, w t x - - . . '. 't.TOIIOR JUardttiare- . rRoCKERYf GLASS! EARTHEN; WOOD, KUkilrtAAr.wi:' Dpo'eu, ant OTOii1 triIlf aadGdodrdmpeHidtistairoi PAI1S! TS; OILS & MEDICWES. TV.wTTr -lArjtyrfc TJVTnril"m Amon- Ae Groceries are a variety of articles. . -7 for immediate JetAlly uWmz:'; 'iktch Herrings. Pickled;Salmon;sPiukle'd Tongues, Smoked Beef,. ration rkrt.bdloe Corned !B.Tr. Mackerel; No-1? Auebs-pickled. Cocumber. Soda, Batter. arid Vater Crackert, Gosben Butter Old and W I I .1 .1 I tl U. 11UUUV l s- VI I r.. j .-,;:fc()rJi,,jif t:'s, Jr-i-.v Af -i. iiri M it htp.ii nunorea ana nifo one ' jvv-.;'40fl'&st--ns. tsnf v nn T'lIF rilRISTIAN" INDIAN ! ' SADDI3Ra?. thirUeth oOIay eighteen .hundred and 1 twen- CoacHrand Gig fff immlhg1 f , fV- - TO THE MI AMIES, f ;.s h" j3.m W nlnm -n-ii.: stfofilaterl in the glials Cdrnuitj,' Dates and Raisin, Canton ioser.&p. iron, twO t tod ted and fifty f OUndSPPf 1 -Msv 4th. 1836. J. --." i . !i - jb'?.-.TB(S GNITED STATJ' tASSES AT "THis' 'iftBSTT ACT malkg appr Representatives tftteXJnited States 6fjAme rcajn Congress aSsemMed&Thrt the.: follow ( ing.sums be and the.: same, are hereby, 3 fcppro-t priated, for the objects hereinafter metionedir to the . paidJout of am-jrioneytm ihe -trjeasnry: not otherwise appropriated : lliat is to sav-?;' I rr pay of the Superin letuleut pf Inditiu Af fairs, at bt. Louis, and the Several Indian A,- gents, . as provided for by the act of thirtieth ' June one thousand eight hundred and tthirty-j four, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars,-. -For the pavment of a clerk, in the office of :S uperi n tenden t 6 f Indja n affairs Sot - the iTerrii iory pi iscunsin, eigni nynureu aoiiarB -r f -isor .ine: pay ot suD-agents,' airoweu oy,samet act, ten thousand dojlarsi jFpr the; pay f of Interpreters, allowed hy samp act,. seven thousand -eight- hundred. :dol- rs...; js;V'.-b. J--;jil :::; H ' For presents to Indians, authorized by same act, fiycthdusand dollars :v,f'; ; 'J: j -r For the purchaseof provisions, for Indians;' at the distributidn of annuities,, while on visits ofbusiness with the superintendents; and a yrents, and when assembled on public busiuess',1 eleven thousand eight hundred dollars.-1 iv,;. . For the necessary buildings required .at.tho several .agencies, and repairs thereof two thpQ-' ; sadolfarsv.i-i-'i.-k ?4-'i . For postageV slitionary, rent, ; and fuel, - for offices, as authorised by the act pf June'jthirti- I etb, 'eighteen hundred and thirtyrfoyrj three thousand doJJars. ''.-.-.I For contingencies. Indian Department, four thousand dollars..? f,-'V ;:':r' ,tli, : TO THE SIX NATIONS OF INDIANS IN . V f .- NEW YORK.- ; 'jrfl. , Xf For the permanent annuityV stipUlaied. in the4 sixth article of the treaty with them, of the ele- veiitfi No vembcr seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four - thousand five hundred dol-, lars. ' ' - " i , - -fj 1 "i For the annuilyfto the youngking 4 chiefV . for life, as provided for by the act 6X the1 twen" y-sixin oi April, eignieen nunareu anu. iwen ty-rsix,two hundred dollars. . ' V i ! TO THE fcMNTOS t j rem expenses of the Indian Department, foi ; Indian anuifies kahd othBllmUar objecisH V forthe year prie thousand eisht hundred and Tor the permanent annuity, . in lieof io ' . tcrest on stock, provided for by the act of the nineteenth of February, eighteen .hundred and thirty-one, six thousand uoLlars. - lit iJuia ,T0 cTHE ottawas. ViFor 'the permanent aniiuity,stipolaledi inr the fourth article of the treaty with them, ' oC . tlifel third of August; seventeen ; hundred aiid' ninety-five, one thousand dbllars. - " t t 'af orthebermaneht annuity, stipulated in : . j-thfe second article of the treaty of the sevenr- teenth of November eighteen hundred ana sev Wefght hifnred; dollars U ;i z m t : -For- the permanent annuity, stipulated .tne;fQbHn:aacI teenthpf i September, eighteen, hundred -and ejghteen pnethoimnd jfive hundred dollars. For the Derm ."in-. the fourth article of the treaty of the. 29th of i Aurusfreighteen hundred and iwenty-pneoo' jollarsT7 X Vr 'J ' r id ;i-u -xxxr yy xmvaii L-'; For ilhey permanent annuity, ftiptilated Viri sepond article pf the treaty-pf the seventeenth of November,' eighteen hundred and seven, Tour . -I...-'.- . . -4 ... ..- - : --. , 4 .. i r ' J'CTj ' . . -. j j ; f j; i .j. th permanent annuity,' stipulated in the : li -w ..u.Kk -frhXiiekm 'of the twent-v-niritli j teen, auu me eccwi.ttu. v,r.....rrT, -t n'tundreoina:glii . hundred dollar,.-, ..:, ll J - - ' . For the -support pf a blacksrth and, assis- rvrv tiiF WYANDOTS MUNSEES .ANP' , j For the permanent annuuy supuuien ini, rJ,.K riiHe of the treaty with themf of the ,e P"t:"i ihthVrr bffA ?5rSwiW ' SSe;if education durlnbe tF ihILsth)ulated inHheK '. tvciv of ihe "sam por 'pay of eight laborers, Stipulated "IP the yuf gcle of the1 sarne treaty, four hundred .fpwrW., - x arid eightpp WSSri Qf r; ! ; M - D. M. VAN JJUKKELEN. 3 May 11,1830. ' . r - ;i I H :,i l-i t"i ! f
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 29, 1836, edition 1
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