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voirxx. - r " "y- -h .ttv ,, , EERsSSnXn XiiSSL ;...r-. ' . II"" I'll"": PUBLISHED : - I RV TFTAM AS W ATSflV. Three dollars per, annum, payable in advance. .1 s i 1 -cv- rr ' r . BYTIIE PRE3IDENT OFTIIE UNITED STATES, N pursuance of the' provisions of a Treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indians; made and concluded on Pustitoc Cbzck, on the front. etA. day of October, 1832, and of the supjrteuienlary and eiplanatory urticles thereto, made and concluded on the twenty-second day of the same month, and also of the Treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indians made and con cluded at the City of Washington on, the twenty-fourth lay of. May. 1834, 1, Asdrew Jackson, President of the United States; do hereby declare and make known.' that public sales for the disposal of such of the i lands ceded 10 the United States by the said lndiansfajare berein flfter described, shall be held at the Land Office at PON TITQC, in Mississippi, at the under mentioned periods, viz: -1 1 ' .":" ' On the first Monday in September next, for the sale of the lands in the following townships, viz . t 1 fS Township -1, of range? J, 2, 3, 4 and 5 east. ; y.. Townships 3, 4,5, and 6, of range 4 east'.' 1 .'" - Townships 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,"of range J5 east! i Townsbips2 3,4. 5, 6, 7 and 8, of ranges. 6,-7.:t and 9 east. - i - i'...'..,, Townships 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 and T, of range 10 east.-! "On the fourth Monday in September next for for' sale of the lands, in the following townships arid fractional town ships, viz. '-if-.:-l vi -tn. V t - '-v-v--i" EAST OF THE-CHICKASAW. JHERIDJAN LIN.E. Townships 14 and 15. of ranees 3 and 4. - - . i ownsuips it, io biiu u, oi range i. :j - ( - Townships 9, 10, II. 12, 13, 14.45,- and 16, and frac- tional township 17, of range 6.. : ,s, . . , Townships 9, JO and J 1, and .fractional townships 15, r l! t ier j,' -! -r .i I .:i,"ft; ? A !Jb and ,17, 01 range 7. ii. ,-.,j-:sJ: Townships 9.J0 and 11, 'of ranges 8 and"9j Also, at the same time,4 for the sate of the under men-? tioued townships and fractional townships west- of the meridian, of the Iluntsville district, being tiit portion of the Chickasaw cession situate in the Stale of Afabai ma. viz: . - . . . . ' :i ; -Fractional township 4i of range 12, 'f 'r ' t-'' I 1 Fractional townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8," of range 13; : . IVaclionalto wnship 2 townships 3, 4, 5 6 and 7t and , 'I fractional townships 8,J9, and 10. of range 14: ,: -1 Fractional townships. 3, "'4; 5, 6 7 and, 8,' township ' 19, and fractional townships "10 and 11; of range 15..' Fractional townships 8, 9, 10 and 11,-bf grange. 16.-..' On the third-Monday in .October next, for the sale of the undermentioned townships, viz : j . ., WEST OF THE CH'CKASAW. MERIDIAN UNE Township 1, of range 1. . . ' I r , v; Townships 1 and 6, of ranges 2 3 and 4. M : ' : , Townships 1, 45 and 6, of range 5.7 ? "-' -V'.-Townships 1;2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 6. 'fh x Townships 1, 2 3, 4. 5 and 6, of ranges 7 and & 4 Townships J, a, 3 and 5, grange 9. 1 T-Xf" H y On thejirt Monday in R member nezt, for the sale of the under mentioned townships, "viz : -'' '!. " i WEST. OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE. K Townships 7,8.9,10, 11, 12and 13, of range l. ';r ; : Townships, 17, 8, 9, 10 a,n411, of ranges 2. 3, 4 and 5.f ; ": .Townships 7, 8 and 9, of ranges 6. 7 and Sp.. ! A Township 7, of range 9, , . ' . ' .1 , The lands reserved by law for the use of BchaiA!' for other purposes, as vella the lands selected reser vations, Under the provisions of the said treaties, are to be eicladed from Ihe sales. C; h I :. -.4 ' J-.tf; Each sale is to continue open for two weeks, and no ' longer. The lands wiH bo offered in quarter sections and fractional quarter sections. wbereaebuebt4.V--' 'i iliiw-: i Given under tny hand, at the City of Washington o titis twentieth day iof My, A. D. .1836. I v r V r v "' : ANDREW JACKSON. - By1 the President:1 - h r'ETHii A. Brown, v 1 -f s. -.-4'ii;;t.;-. i-, i Commissioner q" the General Land HJfice. t ':: . .By Certificates of scrip issued from the Treasury ..Pe 'partment, in satisfaction of bounty land warrants granted oy the State of Virginia.and the. United States,for services in the revolationUry : army ; us w ell as certificates of land stock, issued at the district land offices, for the nrnount of moneys forfeited by individuals.- under the credit system of land sales, are not receivable for lands within the limits ofthe'Cbtekasavcessi6nii'''r.''"':r.?-: , General Laitd Omr May 20 1836.4 V S' '.. tJnijie 15 till 1st Jjov. i-X-l M'-i'. t V-X.v' fi NEW GOOD. FTlHE subscriber -has returned from New JJ.iYorkVand is now (openlnsr athis bid stand, situated in the Vest end of Jones county,' near the Cross' Roadsi on Tuckahde, f t;"8 y''g'eherat &ifortmeni-of' "" 1 'rSPuiNG; And: SUMMER FANCY GO ODS I GROCERIES, HARDWAR E AND COTIJERY; j '''!' CRGgRVti:XSSdRTED A SMALL ASSORTMENT "OF f M t, Ldrugs and medicines, l I Such as ate'iistrallv kept Jn Families ; . I 3 Assorted kinds -of Plotiffh, Tire, IRON, and i A largeltnd general "assortrnehjt of -1 i "'n tadtesVOtJntlemens'ahd Misses SHOES ; TS B O N N E TS: &c All of which (havinff been carefully selected by h.imserf he oilers to the public on acepm- mddating terms,' for .Cashier Country Produce Gentletnen and Ladies arerespectfully; invited "to call and judge for themselves: OWEN B. COX. Iray!3(i;i838; 7fl HE , suTjscribers; grateful for "former fa- -: , M - vors, respectiuny mtorm their numer S;au3i customers japd the public generally, that 1 they have just opened a large and complete s-1 assortment of Goods, in their line, . embracine .. : xtr Hard waro, -, 1 H SILVER BLOCKiTN; XNIX PflWTER j , Tin and Hoi I ow: Wares, x?: f.vJ? j vBOOTH 5TORTERS. r? ' Newbern,-Oet20thl835 j N. B: Job-WorlC in tbbth branches pf ! their , business v will : be.executed faithfully and "with despatch. - .f-.K ' HA Y AND HERRINGS. ... ' 7V iJI V I sLJqV 80bbls. . - , 'lrimnx'dRoanoli .For sale low by " :',V? ":f ! . -'5. a . -1 , fe -s 3 i i - . - . ,, ... ... . .Jr M m . m -' . NOTICE. TTtyANTEDibr the United. States A ttnyS V V few able-bpdied citizens, between the ges pf. 18 and 35 years, being: above 5 fuel 6 inches high, o(gopd character and of respecta ble staniliiig .iniong their fellow-citizensi iNone need apply hi enter the "service, but those who are, deteriuined to serve the period of theiVen- listnient.TwAcA'is onlu 'three iip.tirxL tmnocilv I and faithfuUy. i , . . - j - I "S 'fi)wqilf 'g5-S3 g' S3., 2-g . . JO) ifui 5 lOL-3 CO o - t , -s . , q .. y- i - 1 o" C 2 a :uinuuu 2 . e o " no 00 ' o ; p' ' -o 1 j; : ' : ! " r ssi.g .. innuus ; I ej o o s o A i2' I -1$ '--iO-i.. j. '-"- t-c 2 : ! ' ',, -5 ' qiuoai ? f o iA h ao o o o :;"-f7; s -vjad xj .t "Vy f jjr, .4- o ... o -w .'-SL- Z4 ?'4 0 S . S 5 . D C 0? 3 S3 if ;-i ) 5,. 3 , to S - m t O cs '0 "o T e to C 6X) OJ S mm S ? ; r m .. i r) r, . Z? - St b S -e C .S t V Si en rx m v Besides ibe montjily pay, ns above stated, one ration per day h allowed every soldier, which is amply sufficient for his subsistence -alsoJ a large supply of comfortable ; and genteel clothing. Good quarters and fuel are at all times furnished ; and jevery attention will be pat Jib making those mea.wnojn iy enusi, ana are aeierminea 10 serve theif country in '.go0(Taj1comfoflablan.d con-tentfed- with tKeiisJtia atrehganceTj& always provided for the sick sol-f dier ; and no ddictioh"'pf pav is made during the periodvIieLius nlibletbjpe By the above it is seen that the pay: arid aU lowances are respeci.tble, and that, with prudence anu ecuiiiniiy , inu iimmiuy p-y ui iiio. suiuier miy be laid up as every thing requisite for his comforV and ricbiivenience, is furnished! by tJbe Go(Bnmen1lt-nc!dJn! The prudent sofdieri thcrefore,r?may readily save from $300 to ' $500 'during hi short enlistment of trec ycarsi and at the expiration of the term he can if he chooses, purchase a mall farm in any of the western States, and there settle him self comfortably, on his own land, for' tho rest "of hjs life, 5 t44. FRANCIS VINTON, LUuU Sd Art'd. 4' xRtcrvdting Officer. Smithville, N. ICK, 4 4 .-,!-' , Recruiting Rendezvous June 10. i836. 40 Fresh: B utter v IhES, huju . M. VAN BUivKEIiENr has just re- O ' cei ved -and oners lor sale a'smaii lot 01 verv superior fresh Goshen . Butter. He will also continue1 to receive" the same in choice lots by Constant arrivals during the scasottr.r; fAKKN UP, 1. A ND committed - to the jait of Craven L-LCounty, a Negro man who calls his name CHARLES R1GBY, and says that he belongs to Thomas Wilson, residing in Baltimore. 1 ne owner. is requested to come , forward, prove property, pay:chargeB-and lake him away, j 44-fe 4 ,4DAVIDr LEVVIS, Jailor ' Newbern, October 26th, li985.!: ) ii d: Artificial Nipple Shfeid, TOOR the prevention and nr of Sore Nipples. -?The AH following highly respectable certificatei are-deemed !.!: s. , y -j.f;-' r -i -l ;. j a wia-ieu. rccu-amenuauoa ior iu.30 wuu.rcsuiiciea iD ihii nunnpp In Ira Iham - rytu . jLubiur . w ui. :icn.G9, i iwicssur.ot z?.--. r.'i.. 'r. -:i&-- -li:ir.:rl gbstetricvin the MedKAl Umversityt "ladelpha. met: ELIJAH PRATT: Dear Sir; -As I feel it a matter ot much public icopor tance. to "possess a means of lessening the terrible stiffen inn frnm nr Ninnies.; I bave much nleasure in beih? able to ay tbat tbShield' yoo offer for the preventing and the rare ot Ibis maiaav. is Deuer aaapiea to the par- pose than any I nave beretotore seen.; in toe two or three instances, 1 Jjave-knowMnem ip d usea, much satisfaction has been eiDressed ; and 1 have" no hesitation to; believe it will generally succeea : i i am so wen per- 1 .;'. m suaded of this, at this moment, that l cannot loroear to express a wish that our city, through the various Apothe caries, may be supplied with them. - l : 1 am yours, &o. I , v. , W. P. DEYEE; JtT. X? Philadelphia. Jan. -"13.1834. ' ' i I From Dr. Thomas Seawall, Professor of Anatomy and rnysioiogy, Columbia College, District oi t-Oiumoia- I It " 1 " Waihwotw Citt, 4th FibJ 1834. I Having examined Dr.' Pratt's newly invented Nipple emeios, ana Sore Nippies; a. young women. 1 diseaan v.h;k .fnnnilv afflicts - ..! w .msvuwwHv- . anuAS B.AVVALL,M' irrThfa above instrument is fop hv - i --' witnessed its practical application; among i n v tni-.i.n if Moarhprn nnri it vicinit.' my patients, I take great pleasure in recommending it as i T"f"" "7. iiw. decidedlv Moeriov i..S- returned to Newbern for.tho.pur- constitutes a perfect remedv for that distressing malady,) pose L of a j Ju8t .Received ipR Schn Friendship from Baltimore, and i-i-, , ior sale low, r , -iV " ' GO bbls: and half bbls.iiperfine Flour, w-y & J ' .Pilot Bread (small biscuit,) - . " -." ." 5- gutter and Yatef Crackers, .ijgf ..Kye:Whiskevr JO; j" -4" Gin,tj H -J 10 4U Cider J3randn;,. .l s30 N.ERum. 5 hhds. Muscavado Sugars,; lobbi 3.." do. do. 1 hhd. prime P. R. Molasses, a superior "1 -article for family use, - !" - -i J 20 bags!"' St. Domingo, Lagniraand , .- old Java Coffee," 4 ; :, 4. Plaster Parisi d ned Peach es and PI tima, Corned 3eef, :. , . " .i . 4s' ; T " By f - 13. M..VAN B0KKELEN.4 -.SAMUEL OLIVER, Jun. retufned from the North, ond isopen ing on Pbllbclc Strtet, next door to Mr. SamlrSimpson, an entire newassorlroent of S PJti I N G t G O O D S. u ivhich heill dispose of on terms which lie is confident cannot fail to please. HE HAS' ALSO ' A TEW CASSS "OF - -y Old Choctaw Madeira, . . Pale Sherry, ' Champagne, Lemon Syrup Inglisn Uheese, Loaf; Lump and Brown Sugars, Coflee; Tea&cu.&c.; " riIayit. 1836. ftVm Subscribers: have just returned jfrom J-L ?New Ybrkwitlj an entire new stop k of FANCY & STAPLE GOOQSt .wiucn they. otter lor.saie low, at their tstore in the brick: roivoa Craven. street. ' ; ' I vAMONO THEIR. ASSORTMENT MAY BE FOt ND, U Elesani painted Muslins, . ;, French Calicoes and Gi.nghamsrlll -T U jJPlaid, GgurejiJi plain coTd and black Silks, ' rlatd and striped Muslins, " ' f English, Gerniaa and. American Prints, Jaconet, Cambric and Book Muslins Belt and: Bonnet Ribbons, t Sil k and. Gauze Handkfs, and Scarfs Black, white and green Gauze Veils ' Silk and" cotton Hose and half Hose, Bobinet Muslin; lace and th read Ed gng, 1 SilkHace anb! II. S.; Gloves,4 Umbrellas and Parasols, - K "French Bombazine,;1 i .' v 4Cripeasting Vny amblet Erminet, .Princetta; Linen Drillings, ? ; ' ' - 'Blue arid yellow Naiakeensf t't iS-i Rouen Casimeres, Linen: Sheetings; -BrVMH.Hiwr Shir ngs, j ; Irish Linens and Damask Table Cloths,: ! '- Blue, black,-Adelaide jmd ) , , Silk and Palm Leaf Hats, i White and blue spun Cotton, &c. &se. A gossbrtfni ntotLadijpsanajGer 4v tlemenVfibe and coarse Shoes, ; . Browni Loaf and Lumt Surrars, ; . 1 in VrocprsPfl liinafir. Kaifsinfi- AtmontlSj tVC. i- r .(4 - f4: ? i - & J. BATTLE. ewbefIAptii26ihvllc6.. , -I ; i s fTn HE Subscriber being , about to remove U from the State, has given, to Dr.. William Sanders a general Power of Attorney, authori- 1 - ' -I ' 1 '!!': : 1- - 1. I"--" TrtcftDcr npt t ' er'nl&g24rlfe354; iiutsm 11. uiiiii New NOTICED - v. 4f 4i 5' fTTlHE subscriber has opened an Office ori JJ. South-Front Street where. . . j ; "Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages! and other writings, will be legally: and? tare fully drawn, on: moderate terms. He w(llals6 attend to ihe Posting of Books mer- cliants andothers. .1 . 1 ... c-L- ) ii .. . tr-s. y, 1 "I'OII OLIVERS Newbern, June 15, 1S36. NEW GOODS. 2 hhds.prime retadng St. Croix bugar, hqs.pr " :-":' ft :- 5bbls. loaf and lump j .do . 10 bags St Domingo UoETee, 4 6 aiiart. chests IIvso'd; Qunpower and tmpenaf eas, . .-.r-: - i ll l.ils. and bait DDIS. sun. n. x . western viii iour, 20 J.'; Navy and Pilot Bread, in Soda: Water, and Butter Grtckersr-' half and nuart. boxes Spanish .Seijars, "of the very N best quality . ana most ceieuransu urauut, 10 blt boxes bunco raisins, case Napoleon CfMmpugneJfini,. .1-2 pipe superior Madeira. ,1 XypySJ.- lObbls-N-E-Rum,. 10 idoiRyeGin, 1 I KeretVeO 10 11 OBy, per OCnr. auctt-sa num. now J.ua " .,: i , s 1 if.i!...fr;-: w. v..i. r -,J - h-mrl:-. retail, old APPLE'dt PEAGB BKAiNU Y, distiUed in ixaMana vate v,ounuea in this State. ;i Fonsale by; WtStel - -w vs-w I - - V - - : . - r JJewbernV April 12, 1836? VMtli - . T1STl?t7ll,:A"f w BBLS." Howard Street Floor;,'--' 1Q halfbbls: do. - do. do. ' "i 1 r - li bags! Stomingd CrofTeei ycJ t hhd. P. R. Sugar, Id! bbls Cider Brandy, ; tr: 5 bbls. Monongahela W buney i'L-J -: - J. t T,-l.. nl .'T-ii.:-Ajf,.JL n.ii'.mnn anl frr r!i In ne'.' W2 v Aprlrethl i' ; i - p;f,MV AN BOKRE JLEN. I: TTn ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and .tending" to the : various-; brahche nonf.l s..tr.ra. T fakeii- Kooms Mr: " Cutler's Hotel, where he may be found at finy!! . ' - . '"Furnished Gratl i w a.j. iku a Sh u m k w v.- jlav w. -r - . j. lime J when calledlbrrLa3? :i!K!??walc is- ji on ai their dwellings,' if reqnfred..."1 V- ( ,' . ifr, ,n '.ltA4-VAJ.T.ftdfis'- - " I :. : . - : : i ' - . : - - . .. r r TtlE GREAT BACE FOR jrjp,oqooiiarsiia The mostr Brilliant- Jo- BoeKtrawa in the United States). ' : "CONTAINING- ON LTi 7 , J 40, TICKETsV , -36 Nuniber Cpmbma(ioAltterj4--5 Drawn Ballots. v- -J -; . I A lexand ria Lottery-"" For the Internal Improvement hf the district of To be drawn in-the City of -Washington. ' D. cl - - --V July 21, 1830A - - . ). S.j Gregory Sf Co. (successors 40 Yates if r M'lntyre j THE SCHE3IR .: Is-formed. on the ternary combination o3tJ numbers, ranking 7,140 tickets, froqi which: five ballots will be drawn at the tioxe and place "advertised for the Drawings making iO prizes each having three of the draw if num bers on i 310 prizes each having two of the drawn natn bers on 1 2325 prizes each having 4neo'ntyof th drawn numbers on ;-and also4495 tickets having uone.of -the drawn ntimbers on areiIaaks. Jr".?-. hiji-.-'-l 1 Prize of $ I QO,OOf, 1st, 2d &3d drawn $100,000 ' 1 Priz-pf . 25,00a-jo theSd;i fc .UtrawDv'i : -25r0 t TrJ-e of ;r-: tO.OOO-toihe3Mtb6iJ i.rxwn nttmlMrs 10,000 1 Prire f. ., . 7,50 to the 1st, 2fc 4th drawn Dumber, 7,0 JO Pihteof " S000 tutbeUt.-dt-thflr-wolinm-ersS 0 5 t Prtt r; a 4,OT--K, thelak .lh tlrawu nutnber4,00 il 1 Prtxe. f - j ; 2,900-o ihe let 84 i tb drawn number, 2,900 v 1 Prize of ;. 2,0-)0to the ut.4tb fcStb; drawn era aibert 2gOOO "5 Vrize of ;J,SU0-to (be 2d9Att Stb.f id i'h If 5th dntwn V -' ..--.VW i .-!...- . ! " 3X00 SlPrttesof v. . .500 to those tickets whit the "lsfti 2d drawn ' . i. - ' -;.-,.-":rj:-v . '."1 ff '. V"t.- only 14,500 - Si Prizes of - -! " S00 to tbos tickets with the , 1st. and 3d '"ir-V : At A'.':-; - - j ' V lrawn; only Sf 500 3I Priietof 200 to tbose tickets with the 1st and 4th y ' -T. --r ri -,n 1-1 -r-.-ii. idraww, 9ljr-&iB'i0 3t Prizes of- yt-'iH 100 to.' those, ticket with the 1st and 5th i -. - 'i J i - (drawn, only 8,100 St Prizes of " J- - 90 to those whit the 2il ami driwo only -iilS- , ,.)-, , I 2,790 -31 Prizes of : ..,80 -to those with the 2d and 4ih drawn, ';v;"- '1 'T.t''" t nnljr 2,480 Si' Prizes or " - toj those with the. 2d .and 5th drawn -.1.--i . j J i ; . - :,. fofllT 2,170 93 Prizes of ,, - .c, 65 ti the 84 anf 4ib; 3d and 8 h' 5tb; or - ' r. f " 4 ; 4 4th.and5ifc drawa 68) 465 Vrtttt of f Sf-T-to: those jwltb the Ui -drawn, only 23,250 465 Prizes f is -f. O--io tbosewlth the 2d drawn, only 18 600 465 Prizes of ' " SO to those with the 3d drawn, only 13,950 930 Prizes of 25 to; thosei with . the. 4th and 5th drawn coly23,3aO ,645 Prizes, Amounting to : i . j 4'-ty, m Dullars, SS-GOOT Tickets $50 eaclt--To" Shares. ; Twelve Tickein.each'Paelge4; 1 Our .readers will observe that a loYtery withniy 7,000 Tickets, anil a. Grand Ca pital ol-100,000 Dol lars, is tabe drawn oji Lfve Sllat of Jaljr, next. J This lottery ha? long been in . contemplation, )iit bur wor tliyManajjers haye delayediaiinouiiAinV'the jay of drawing Jor the purpose pt ascertalnuigr whether all the tickets could be disposed of. Thevbeiiii? now un- Mr raDid sSle, and the mostorthem alreatl y enffaVed. they w llf nnofomeTny.tM. i,ayftnrtrif T r- i nere is no-u roe. to pe -4ost. -1 iere ...tiefng no Shares all who purchase iriu?t take whole " tickets:- 1 nose wnqj n,rsi seia ineic oroers wiji ne nrst served. The prizes are firsteHAlVDt BUI.D J30G oiitWMMWt7,mj S5,oo6. $4,000, 2,900,. $2,000, , 1,&Q0, 31 of SCWLc; &c. It will be readily seen, upon . an examination of sarfte, tht no iScheine w equal attraction, possessing such Splendid High Capitals, and, containing so very few tickets, hasever been offered tb the . public, ordrawn in theN United -Statea.. . .. j .;..:-'- There will be only 33 Ballots pat iata the wheel, and 5 dra wn out ; first three drawn number 100,030. 12 tickets in a mckage at $50, fc?GXJ 00 , k30 00 ' Less 5 per cent off, i 570 00 v Ui 00 ..-VVarrauicu IV maw uhoki uvm, ifUv:: : 425 00 rtTlusi amount is all ihat can he tost in a . package ol Wheleej -This is'ceftainljr 'a jrreat inducements, for clubs of tjehtlemen who waot 8103,000.'. ' A compa ny of 5 persons who cldb tojrether WilJ only risk 85 dollars a piere for a iharice for a lOO.OOOj besides. ifi35.000.3 S510.000-and - allt the othr .Splendid PRIZES; Lose no time, and be particular to ad-' is-i - r -.i, a !v rHiiiYj: 1 1 . M12H y lkr ---- fWhliailbiseh'i-a anA hnathA niivilesre fas will" be observed in the Lot- t. "1-..; " - Jii 11 1 i t". lour, Ueryjlerald) of referring as td responsibility and ini i Vfteeri'tyto some" of the rtiost respectable" Houses in this City,"-aiav . J , . it.iiauDtiiiiUf. .jJuiiiiiiMio, rjhaflestori. S. C. arid' A eusta;. Geo. . . lr3 persons writ jng by ; mail will receive prompt rraedbV the Managers, in all eases IVn-warded, urt less certincatea of tlie numbers are specially -ordered for the purpose of saving postage and in that cae- ,- .r-r.-..t'Xi.- t i-j a.. -w . .u-l ne original iiCKRie.are feaieu wjj, ucjjvw.icu ui iiic Rank, and the amounrtney may tiraw is suoject w ihe order.6fthe pwrteft;5'- . r4 1 Lrettera iro berlectly safe by mail to tne enbsenber. WrV lfir rieAd he ehtertaWed-of losing moneytwhen enclosed in a letter by, mail, ii legibly addressed as iki -.' 'V-.- i , --T-4- - --i bf ; v i " s-y-; ' dUV'C . - ..- j...,.r--. . - . i. .. . :: irClohs or individuals buying ty tne rmckaire will be ' allowed 5 per cent, discount. - Address as above. v . , -v ; - ; - rfItw'as intended" by the Manageree to have Brawn this Lottery bh tjie 30th pf June, instant, but it ftffhrded eo Jhtletime to distant adventurers, tt twas postponed imtir the 2Uf Jidyi at which -time if MUPOSITlVEl-ff 'be:;dra . ?Ti rTUiahed- rf Mondavi Wednesdays, i-.Tfiars ar.' ffixt FridWvtr. and forwarxled xvith ihe great dis patch to its numerous pfttrone throdglwut the, United Sioi-. 1. ciH remlarlv contain- the -Schemes ol all Lotteries abootio be drawn, and alsa the -otncia of; drawings, as last as tney trai.spire--iogeiuer, wiui; brief abstract oi news, Cvc. s.- v;-.-. ri-: . Re ertiftvr Tf.n 1 ' Tnmmmmzr., ,4v N" BY AtJTHOlHTY.J 1' c I ft ,' l4iW3 OP THE UNITEIJ STATES PASSED- AT .THE JlRS"f ri I SESSION PP THE TWENTY-fOGHTH C0NGBESS . F -.1, PoBuoNo:-34:i;--;v AN. ACT lji establish Ihe- northern boundary i ) Jine of the State of Ohio, and to provide for. V.th? admission of the Stale of Michigan Jnto h- Union upon the conditions therein' express- j . i : ' " ' ' w i - . Be it enacted' by: the Senate and House of Representatives of the. United States of America? in- Congress t assemhled That the nortbern boundary.; line of 4he?6tateof ; Obio Vhall be established at, and; shal:Jbe direct line drawnyfr6mithe soutlK-ni extremity :of Lake Michigan, to the. most northerly tape of j the Maornee (Miami) bayj after that line, so drawn, shall intersect the eastern boundary line of the State of Indiana y and from the said north ern e cape of the said x-bay, -northeast to the bunndary line between the United States and -province of Upper: Canada, in Lake Erie ;j and thence with the said last mentioned line, to its . i i ii .f a. lnxersecuon wHn.inejwqsiuiiuc wi uu Ya.w ofvPennsylvania4y&fc.iik; U):PtMA--' -1 Section And b&it further enacted, Jlh&t the constitution and State Government ,;which the people oifliehigan have formed forkthem seltres be,; and the same ? is hereby-, ' accepted ratified, and confirmed; and that the said State ; of Michigan1 shall be, and is Iiereby, declared to be one ofthe United. States of America, and is hereby admitted into! the Union upon an equal footing ivitH the original States, in all respects whatsoever Provided always and this admis sion is upon the express condition. That the said State shall consist of and have jurisdiction over all the1 territory included within, the fol lowing boundaries, and over none btheh to whi Ueo-intiintr at the Doiht where the ' above Ohia intersects the eastern boundary, of thd State of Indiana, and running thence with the said boundary line of Ohio, as described in the first sectidn of thislact, until it intersect tho ucsciiu.u Jiuitucru uuunuai r, ua iiur tne- state ot boundary line between the United. States and ' Canada, in Lake Erie ; thence, with 1 the sard boundary line between the United Siaics 'and ' Canada,' through the Detroit rirer, Lake Hu ron, and Lake Superior, to a point, where thd said Jiee lait touches Laka Sapefiorlience in a direct' line through Lake Superior, io the mouth of the -Montreal river v thence, through the middle; of the main channel of the said ri ver Montreal, to the middle of the Lake pf the Desert ; thence, in a direct line to the nearest headwater. of the Menomonie- river : thence ? lWg'u' - f i - 'tla rdih Jay-r nf tTiP.aaiil- r.i-L vernrsi loucnea oy tne saia tine, to iue, uiaut channel of the said Menomonie river ; thence. down the centreofj the rmaiu channel of. the same,' to the most usual ship channel, of the Green, bay of Lake Michigan;, thence through. the centre of the most,; usual , ship channel ot the said bay to the. middle of XakeJVIichigan ;. thence, through the middle of Lake Michigan, to the. northern boundary of the State of In diana, f's that line was established . by the act ofConzress of the nineteenth ot April, eighteen hundred and , sixteen : thence due east, with. the north -boundary line j of ahi said jState of Indiana, to: tne nortneasi corneriuereq and thence, south, with the east boundary ' ine s of ndiana. to the nlace of beginning. , L: i Section 3. .And be it further, enacted. ThaV as a compliance, with, the,; fundamental? condi tion of. admission contained in the last prece-; dingsectionjof this act,. the boundaries -of the! said State of Michigan, as in that section de-; scribed, declared, and established,! shall re- eeive the assent ot a convention, oi jueiegaies, s elected by the people of ;said. State, for the solepurpos of giving the .assent herein re quired ; and! as soon asl the assent ..herein I re- quired shall be given, the President of the Uni-t ted States snail announce.uie tniuv uy mation;ri(S thereupon, and ilhoui jujyv fur-1 ther proceeding on the .part of. Congress, the; admission ofithe said State into.UniQfl, as one of the Uniteij States -of Ameiricaonl arji eqaai footing' withj original. States , ia all respects wuatever, snail oe consiuereu as cum pic n;, auu the senators land representative who nave been elected by tile said State as its representatives". m the uoagress ot tae unueq buki, ;su .t entitled to take 'their, seats in the Senate and House of Rtf presenlati yes, ; respectively Unt out further delayf :),v!;..--,.'T rT lt-Ki,- ' i' f Sjection l.i And be t further enactea,r x nat nothinor in thisract contained, or in. the admis-. sion of the skid State into the Union w.one of the United Stales of America upon. an; equal footing; with the original States, in all respects whatever, shall beso. construed or ; tmderstood as to confer) upon the people, Legislature or' other authorities of the said Slate of Michigan, i . i . . .''.": '! l-f it.j 1 authority ot rigni to :inieriere,wiiiiiue aie, bv the United States, and under their authorityy of the vaeant and unsold.-lands, within "the li mits pf the said State, butuhat - the subject of the public lands, and interests which, may be . .mi . , ... ". - . '- W' LL'.ll I.. . given to tne saiq state, tnerein .snau unregu lated by f u ture action between Congress, on the part of the. .United States, and! the said State,, or the authorities tnereou ;jAna tne said State of Michigan shall in jno case and nn ? der no pretence whalsoef en impose; any tax. assessment or imposuiou oi any.uescripuon upon any of the lands of the United ' States . , .J-.. , JAMES K. POLK, 1 Speaker of the ionse of Representatives M. VAN' BIT REN, Vice President of (be United States and President -of the Senate. r "- 1 0 4 't : i.rro.uuut unc Jv o'.. , . i ' i .....- ?IVeiclOTi; J7w29, 1836, v K s Feb; S2drl836. jVcic Vorrf.''. , . . .... t- f l.vi I .1 1 ,h-' :, wvWU ANDERS t addressed to A, H.
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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