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I j ' iht 1 'i '-- Ilk ljl 111 ifc ffi " -!i r ' ,1-j i 7 ;? !'. . - 'i- - " , , .. ' t liberty .'jjiTHE " r-r-"-inTT ' , ' ' , 1 " l-t..,t .il .... 7 : I" 1 : ; ; - - -- . . ,i r" (-!'- ' t : . ' f i. J . r PUBLISHED BY THOMAS .WATSON. Three dollars per armum, payable in advance. 4.' 1 rJV - t-OVS OP TDE UNITED STATES PASSED . AT THE FIRST i SESSION OF THE TWENTY-FOUItTH CONGRESS ' S i I s Public.- No. 35. r:--.--A'V ACt for the admission of the Slate : of Ar I kansas into the Union, arid to' provide for the due (execution (of the Jaws of the" United J States within the same, land for other purpo- ses. i" 'iwtiwM ihft nennle of the Territorv of Ar" kansas did, on the thirtieth day of January in bv ?a convention of delecrates called land assembled for that purpose, form f,ir themselves a constitution'and State Govern msnt, which constitution andistate Government so iormeu, is repuuucuu 4 . auu ntivo, m 1 1 III nnl 1WI1A.AA0 .nmhnrnf inhabitants w iuun ine saui i erruo- avnoria fnrtu-.seven thousand seen hundred persons, computed according to the rule ; pre scribed bvlhe constitution of the United States; and thesaia convention nave, in 'ineir.oenaii, asked the Congress ot tne; U,niteu states to au m t the said Territory into 1 me union as a State.on an equal footing with the original States. 1 :f;'.,:: .-' 'Be it enacted by t7ie Senate and ' :JIouse'of Rrvrcsentatives of the United stales vj . Ame rica in Cjnrrcss assembled, That the State of Arkansas shall bej one, and is nereoy declared to be one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal fool-' ihff with the original Slates, in all respects ivhaiovor- an the said Stale shall consist' of ah f h a torrnnrf mpi 1 u iLiiiu iuiiw vriu boundaries to wit : beginning in the middle of the main channel of (the Mississippi jriver, on the parallel of thirty-ix degrees north lati tude, running from thence west, with the said paral lel of latitude, to the Saint Francisriver; thence up the middle of the main channel of said riv er to the patallel of thirty six degrees, thirty niinuies noriu; houi .uicin-cvcai w mig ovuh west corner of the State of Missouri j and from thence to b3.b0undtd. 0n the west, to the north bank ofRsd river by the lexican boundary line, to the northwest corner of the Stale, of Louisiana State lino, to thn mWJlcf aie main -channel of the Mississippi river ; thence up the middle of the main channel of the said nr' to the thirty-sixth degree of north latitude, the point of beginning. 1 1 - f , ' i Skction 2. And be it further enacted, That uiitil the next general census snail ue taKen, the sard State shall be entitled to one represen tative in the House of Representatives of the United States. . : t'f, ' -:' ": Jv' i Section 3. And 5c it further enacted, That all the laws of the United States, which are hot locally inapplicable, shall have the same; force and'eflect within the said State of Arkan sas,' as elsewhere within the United Stales. ' 1 r Section 4l And 6e it farther cnactc ofThat the said State shall be one judicial district, and be called the ' Arkansas , district ; and a district court shall be held '.therein, to consist of one iudtre. who shall reside in the said district, and be called a district judge. Heshalfhbld at the seat of Government of the said State,' two ses sions annually, oh the first Mondays sif -?April snd November and he shall, -in .all) things, liave and : exercise the same; jurisdictjonnd powers whicji were by law, given to the Jttdge qf the Kcnlucky district under an act entitled f An act to establish! the judicial courts of he United Stated" vMIe slialj appoint a clerk for the said district-court, who" shall reside and keep the records of the court at the place ;of holding the same ; and shall, ireceitvei lorj the services performed by hitn,,thesarne fees to which the clerk of. the Kentucky district . is en titled for' similar services. i.u r-Ijf.u,.'- t " Section hi And bb it further enacted, fThat there shall be allowed to ane juugaoi.inesaiu flislrict court, the aniiual compensation of two thousand dollars, to commence from the date of his appointment, ito be paid quar.ter-yearly (at the Treasury of the United State3.- Section 6. An3 JSet'rfAer cnacfed,That Uicre shall he apBoirited in tlic said district, a person learned : in the law,' to .act as attorney for the United States who shallviri addition to his stated i fees, be paid by the United States jt wo hundred dollars, as a full compensation fop ! all etra services. i ' " ; ! 7:H'I77777I ( h Section 7. 'And beit fkrtlicrJi'nactcd',y a umrsuai iuau.De appointed lor uie saiu uis trict' who shall - per form the same duties, be subiect j to the same regulations and penalties, arid lq entitled to; the same fees, as are pre scribed to "tnahhali ih other districts :iihdhe shall moreover, be entitled to the sum of two hundred dollars .annually, as a compensation for-a.ll extra services.-- p i Section 8.' Andbc it further1 en ocfed,? That the State of Arkansas , is adraitied; into the Union upon Ihe , express ? condition, that the people of the said Stale shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the public;lands within the said State, nor shall they levy a lax on iiDv of the lands of the United States within .the said State : and nothing in this act shall b construed as an asisent by Congress to all or to Van any ol the. -propositions contained in the ordi nance ;Ofj the said) convention of. tho people of rkansas, nor tq deprive the said State of Ar ansas of the same grants, suibect to the sarrie strictions, wmcn were maue to tne state 01 ' : T. ' .1. , ta " ' " .' issouribj Tvirtiue of an act entitled ' An ttct uthorizethe people. oLthe RLssourt Tern- tc A .fnrm n nnnslitutinn snfl Rtnlo rJrwtrn- nd for the admission of anch .State into Up if wo uu.uu, wuau eqnariooting wan ineongin al'blates;' and 'to prohibit slavery-in 'certain :Tcrrif pries?' approf ed thc Vixilrday" of March, one thousand eight hundred and tunlyr r t' f " ''!'i-v i JAMES K; POLK. , t cmtcroiiae uouse ot IlenresentativM s.i 'l ,V.' ., -M. VAN CUREN, ,L vice President of the United State andtPresideut " oftheHenate ' - - C..--T r., Approved, 'June l5ih, 1836. t- l;if "! ' u "i . ANDREW JACKSON.' J , " -t-l li r. 1--, - f PcijLfc o. 27.1 ' i ' I : ; : AW AC i f authorising the' Secretary i of : the Treasury i to' act as - agentv for: the United 1 States, in allmaUers relating to their stock ; in the Bank of the United Slates.-, . Be ft enacted by 'the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of A meri ca. in Congress assembled, That from and af- ter the passage of this act;, if shal be the duty bi the. Secretary of the Treasury?lo assume and exercise the agency and direction! in behalf of the U niled SiAtes,' over their property in the Bank of: the United States, whether tlie same be sta nding on the books of the Bank in the name! of the UnitedStates, or of the Treasurer of the United States 1 for the use - of the Secretary of the Navy, for the payment of navy pensions ; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby invested with the authority necessary for. carrying into'effect the dulies of said agen cy, by voting !in behalf of "the United Stales at any meeting of the stockholders, and perform ing anv other act in relation to the sam which any Stockholder would be authorised to do. : ' J'; ..v'. , . ;.r;:'..: 7. 1 '' ''-- ' j Section 2. Jind be it further enacted,. That as agbnt of the United States, as aforesaid, the Secretary of the Treasury shall be furnished from! time to time, as often as he may require- by the directors of the Bank of the United States, or by the trustees who shall have been or may be, appointed, either by said directors or the Stockholders of said bank, or in their be half, or by such individuals as may have the custody, control, .or possession f, the books and effects of the same with statements of the amount of the capital stock of, the said corpo- ration undivided, ot tne debts .due beyond tne ?amej on account of said bank, of the moneys remaining on deposite, of the jnotes of said bank! outstanding, -and of the specie on hand on account of the same ; and saidiSecrelary shall havelthe same right as anv stockholder to in- ing 'the effects of said corporation as jurdiiou, as sunn b required to be . 1 , : relate' to jthe s latements here Section ..And J ine oecieiary oi uie and fdirected to receive and- depo Treasury of the Uniied States, any dividends which may be made of the capital slock or of the surplus profits of said bank. rTffr j SECTION 4. And be lit further enacted, -That the Secretary of the Treasure shall be, and he herehv is authorized - and empowered - to; re ceive the capital stock belonging to the United Stales, in such instalments, and payable at such ;,ntia -j-rtfi with surh rates of s interest as n shall see fit to ngree to, and also, to seiue anct .i;.L .lo'm fnr snrnlus nrofits. accruinjfl . ... auj ub litis vi w i 4 , i ; -' 1 on s'aid capital stock on such terms asj he may think proper, and in like manner to receive the amount thereof in such instalments, and nf cnih times, and with such rates of mte;rest, as he may agree io. Approved, June 23d, 183(5. 1 rp.ihiir.. No. 33 1 AN ACT to settle and estahlsh the northern 'boundary line of the Stale of Ohio. i Bp it enacted by ihe Senate and Representatives of the United States r In Cnntrrpss assembled That then j;rtJu.t...f ih State of Ohio rshall he estab UUUUUU1T v ,- ... . t - . lished by, and extended to, a direct Jm ne nlnV frnm ? the southern extremity of Lake j AT:iv.:.r. i ih Vnnst norineriv cape 01 the Ti i .1. j nirflienci fr ihft nothern iiiiami oay, iiicniv, " - - . . 1 I. T oou ndarvlineol the ijnueapiawjsi uiccc, line, to the Pennsylvania nne. ection 2. And 6e it further enacted, That the1 boundary line' surveyed, marked, and de signated, agreeably to " An act. to . authorise thd: President ol tne unueu oiaita .-j w s. tain and designate the northern boundary t the State' of Indiana. I h.I lln 1 t. ..!-.' . t. ' . - I . ...J. iS ? : 1 1 f' - . - examined, all such accounts ill the books of Representatives of aeMetatesArrrt, kid bank, or of anv trust arising out of or hold- ca n Congress assernblc That in heuoUhb i s 4.-Jt semoied tor the purpose ot making a an'pi'ovedMarch,,lheltnesaHspn 5 &Mm snail oe aeemeuanu ia&cu a r c,. line mentioned in the constitution o nMnnni .frmvn through a noint ten miles north of the southern extreme of, Lake Michi- u. and shall be and forever remain the nortn- ern boundary of said Stale, . ; .. . -,77' ; ' r Section o. Anc oc it runner cnacieu, h nnrthcrn boundary line ascertained, sur- rr . . " 1 1 1 ----r , ' aOQK tn n law of Con- " I cso . . - -. -.- ; aX : K:; the line between ineoiaxe;oi .Aiao"", Territory of Florida, and the northern boun dary of the State of Illinois,and for other I .. iLT'n n..rkrorl ATnrrh seftorid. eiffhteei '-n nnrxmvpi March seconu emuieen i . A L . 'JJ1.. 1.1 imssissippt r j;"0bir tbe? people gess entitled, An act to enapie ,iu of the Illionis Territory toform a eonsu m on ana estate rovernmem. anu iu of such State. into the Union, on . an ing with the original States," approve teenth of April. tiilhteeiiTiuridred teen, andshall, be andfforevcr remain j northern boundary line of said Slate. Approved, 23d June, 1830.; ? ? ;. ft t z ( I .Ci-vsr s?: c f; 1 -mq i-is It- m'Tfi. AN V ACT Uo remove Hhe Land OUice irom Clinton to Jackson, fin the Stato of Missis ibipui. , -o.. - sippi. Be. it enacted by the Senate : and ,jtoucuj tepmntativesofthfUnMSlapsof America iLAJSEWBER WEDxVESD AY, AUGUST atr preseu established at'Clinton1, in" ilie State of Mississippi be', hereafter kept it' Jackson, in the same,Slate. f , -1 'Approved, July 4th, 1830.' V' - ' f k 11 JAPTtp amend "an act to granl.certairifre- , iinquisned and unapprapnaled( Jands.to'the j Slate of Alabama,1 for the'purposc of imjiiro 'ving'tho "nayigationbf the Tennessee, Coosa, Cahaba and Blackwarrior rivers. .f j 5i j.' Ba it enacted by the, ' Senate , 'and ' Iloiisd of Representatives of the United States of 'jLmel rict Congress idssepibledhai j somucb cf the second section of the act above recited as restricts the State of Alabama from having the power, to ' sell, dispose of, or grant the jre he of the lands granted by the act to vhich raul'X. '-KUlf 31 ja?tjic noi less tnan tne minimum price of the public land,, be, nd the same is hppKv rriul.r1 ' t " ! t i't t aECTioNjs. And be tt further enacted,-Timl the ; assent of the United! States is hereby given, to iariy: act whjielv th legislature of , the r State of Alabama, triay pass "for imposing a toll on thej use ofi'l siich parts or the 5 canal -' or canals, which '.have beejn "or mayeVconstruc ted ;at or around the Muscle aid Colbert's shols of the Hv jiTfnpe4s.eb,:lp-iocdr,Tjiat such tolls sha)ir be expended exclusively 6n;the said canals, and shall notiexceed ,in amount. the 'surdrcquired to keep them ia repair, and! iu ueiray inej.expenses ..oi Jock, tenders, ;Col leciorsVsuperintendenlkr and7minao-ers : and "that no part of this act -shall be construed 4s a repeal of the exemption, contained in the sev en th section of the aforesaid act. of the nro Per- ty of the Uniied Slates arid all persons in their service, trom any toil whatever;: And provt acajuriner, xnai an annual report suaiij v made to the Secretary of the Treasury of (th United States, of the rate and amount of toll charged or collected on said canals, and thei application. 's , 17, fi . Approved, 23d of June; 183GJ ! f ' Public No. 41J ! AN ACT supplementary to the act entitled f An act'for the admission of the Slate of . Arkansas into the Unions and to provideffor the due execution of the laws of the United States within the same,7 and for other purl- poses. I i '- ' " ' ' : , j Be it enacted by the m Senate and House vT . , , . i j ....... .o United States by an ordinance passed by the Convention of Delegates at Little, llock as- constilu- proposi lions be, arid the same! are .hereby offered to the General Assembly) ,bf the State bf Arkaik- which if accepted, under; the authority granted to the General Assembly,4 for this purpose, by tnf convention wiucn of the said State,' shall iramed tne constuuuon be obligatory upon the United States. First. That 'sectioh; humb?red J :: sixteen in HVFI-V . LIIWIIMIIII. (LI1U ItVUCU OlltU QVUfclUU. UUf ha , - or otherw-ise disposed of, other . ! . . h . i 1 : lands eauivalent theretoand ascontigaous" as may shallbe'gVi'A'1'" to lie-Btate fbrj'the use of the tnhabilanls'of such township, for the use of schools. " :x ;J 7V77: 7j.7 7; 7777 :7.1- '-l ; 'Second. That all salt springs not exceeding twelve n number, with six sections of land adjoining to each, shall be granted to the said State, the same to be selected by the Gepetal Assembly thereof, on or before the first! day of January, one thousand eight hundred and -A'-.'- .'i.'.r '11. iL It :i "i..il-. AnvjT 5b' linw vAslnif J r a nxr run-iaFI",o niwiigi hvm individuals or wnicn may 'iiercaiier ue icii- firmed or adjudged tc- any inaiviuuai orjnpi- viduals, shall, by this section, De. gran ten to said State1: Mndirotidpd, alsoS That the Ge nfcral Assembly shall never sell or lease the same.1 at an v one ' lime, for a longer period than ten veariwilhbut the''corisent of Cipn d that"-nothinff contained in the act of Congress erititledj' An act- Authorizing ithe oven oiiiiu f-U'Xr;: , .ir nlbpr rlnirrt whatsoever to any salt springs or lands adjoining tnereio, tnan 10 wiose, ue granted. Third. Tha t fire 'ner cent, of the nelt proceeds of the sale of lands lying willun tne saiaptate, shflll bfs sold by Congress,' fromi and and which j after the davof nexti after deduct in all the expenses incident 10 me aiuu, suu nUKj said StateiinderLthe direction of , t, "'t tne.Vfenerai.Assempiy vueicui. ! Fnw.rA.That a auantity of land not exceed- the fime is , lierebv, l y .-vMfM- " in addition to the vj Deen granted, the public;, build- n'nflhiiea 1 Sap. Sit I -1111U XVWtft. i ; VUIUU the General Assembly of said Slate, be Jpcaled, a - inicffal divisions of not le$sj than kuck townships and ; , , State.. i . .. - 'i ' ( rr7L7ThatLtlievtwb entire ;;tawi nships of l.nl Tvhirh have already been locaiea py yir ink of the act entitled An actboncerhing a seminary of learriing m7the ,Territorj 6f . Ar- kansasT" aDDroved the second ot ?larch, one. thousand eight hundred and twenlyspyen, are herebvvested in and eonfirmed to the General . ccpmW of, sa:d ate.! to oe appiopriaieq Trv j,cp rnp,, Seminary byhe Ge- .y That 'llie iorego. ,."f c;o tn tl u.v rtJecit'u, anu iiian ine loiiowinsr House of torly ; anu tne same, wnen so seiecieu, . iu jMe 7", Ameri- used tiriderls'uch4 terms, conditions, and regula- orthern ons, as the ueneral assemoiy 01 jine5aiu , State; shall direct; rroviaea, a iiat no. sau equal foot- ranges asine urenerai ac.uvV V'rrr 1 .Atvkliiir flfnrikcitirl mavr d eign- select, out any, ui ''urrr:T;-y"vsr-r";., . .b. I, ' i . r t, tt:L.i r Rfftfpss within the said and eignn ianus I uf:.i vf ' t .'.r- 'zVl f . t I u n4 . i; . - . . .- c- P : l s .... :.. J .. 4 ... . ... '. 3J 183G. ing. propositions herein offered, , -are" 'op, 'the condition that the General Assembly 'or Xe gislatum.of ihe said State, by .virtue, of idie powers conferred upoii it, by the convention which; framed , the constitulioivf of the said State, slial provhlc,- by an ordinance irrevoca ble withont4he'conseqt of the .United Stales, that the said General Assembly! of said Slalp, shall, never interfere willi the prirriary'dispo salofylhesoil.withiri.the samVfby, jibe United Stales, ;noru with, ,auy regulations,, Congress may .find necessary ior . securing ihalti lie- in soil to the, bona de .purchasers. thereof : and 1 thatfno tax shall be imposed on fands theTpro- peny ui uie united oiatesaud that in no case shall Bbnjresident prpprieiors be'laxedhjlier than j residents i .ariit- tliattlie ? bounty ands granted, or hereafter to. be 7granted,.Ifor inili lary services during thes late war,' shall, -wjiilst they continue tj be held Jby tte; , patentee or teir, heirs, rerriai n exempt from7 any tax laid by order or bnder the aulhoVity;7of; the State, whether for Stale, county,, township, ,or7 any other purpose, .; for the; term of three, years from and aAer the dale of the patents respec tively. .7 ir . , .. ; : , , Approved, 33d June,' 1830. ' '. Public. ;No. 42. ti : AN ACT supplementary to the act entitled .: An act to establish the Northern boundary r .line of the Stale of Ohio, and to provide for the admission of the Stale of Michigan .,. into the Union on certain conditions.;' J, . 7 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ame rica in Congress. assembledtTha.iip lieu of the propositions submitted to the Congress of. the United States by an ordinance passed by the convention of delegates at Detroit, assembled for the parposy ormaking; a coustitulion for the State of Michigan, which are hereby rejected; and that' the following propositions be, and the same are hereby, offered to the Legislature of the Stale of Michigan, for their acceptance or rejection, which, if accepted, under . the authority conferred on the said -Legislature by the Convention which framed the constitution of the said State, shall be obligatory upon, the UnitedStates. ..YJ' j, n- - f ' ' iVr.f. That ..scclion numbered sixteen in every township of the public lands, and where such section has been: soldi or otherwise; dis posed of, other lands equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to the Slate for the use of schools. , : .. f 1 Second, That ; the seventy-two sectioiis ; of land set apart and reserved for - the use and support of a university by an act of Congress approved on the. twentieth day of May, eigh teen hundred and twenty-six, entitled! " An act concerning a , seminary of learning in the Territory of Michigan,' are - hereby , granted and conveyed to the State,. to be appropriated yy to tne use and support, of such uiuver- " pv" "auner: as ine Jcsisiature may prescribe; And provided also. .That. nothing nerem contained ahall-hG so cnnstmpH tn impair, or .affect' in any, way the ; rights of any.persen or persoua claiming .any : f . said seventy-two sections of and, under contract or grant from said university, i Ihird. L he five entire sections -of land, to be selected and located nnder the direction of the Legislature, in legal divisions of . not less than one quarter section, from any -of the un appropriated lands belonging to the United Slates within the said State, arc hereby ; gran- ted to the" wtale for the purpose of completing the poblie buildings of the isaidi State,; 'or for the erection of public buildings at theseat of Government of. the said State, as the legisla ture may determine and direct. ?!fiA ; r 7 Fourth. That all salt springs within the Stale, not exceeding twelve in number, with six sections of land. adjoining, or as contigu ous as may be to each,, shall be ; granted to the said State for its use, the same to be selected by. the Legislature thereof, on or . before,, the first, day of January, eighteen hundred and fb rly ; and the same, wh e n so , selected to. be used on such terms, eonditions and regulations as the Legislature of the said State shall direct : Provided, That ho salt spring,. the fight whereof now is vested in any individual or in dividuals, or which may i hereafter- be confir med or adjudged to any individual or individu als shall by .this section, 5 be; granted to said S late : 'And provided, also I ha t the General Assembly shall never sell or : lease the same, at any one time for a longer, period than ten years, without the co nsen t of Congress. . Fifth. That five per cent, of the nett pro ceeds of the sales ofall public lands lying Within ihp. Raid State, which . have been or . shall be sold by Congressfrom and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, after deducting the expenses incident to tne same, shall be appropriated, lor making public roads a"d anls w"m? ineJa?".?l"es l"ljers" Iature: may-direct: rroviaea, inai tne nve foregoing propositions herein oiicred, are on Kq- nni1iimn 'flint ifio T.inrilatiiro fit lnft b - - - Sfate7by yirtoe of the powers , conlerredVTipon Hire UUircu Oldica, tuak iuo, oaiu wmiw never interfere with the primary disposal of nor with ariv reflations Congress may find necessary Tot securing tne aitie in sucn. sou to the 6onaicZe' purchasers thereof; and that tio tax shall be imposed on:lands the property Af the United States : and that in no case shall non resident proprietors be taxed higher than residents; and .inai poumy wuus grtu, Of 'hereatierio oe gramp, ;.iur immai; bu- uerio us giomcu, . lui luii.wij ring the late war, shall, whilst . they to be held by jlhe. patentees or their main-exemptrfrpm;any taxllaid:by vices'durii Continue heifs remain yiuci rw. . . t n nndor inft antnoriiv oi ine 3iaie. whether for State, county, townsnip,t or, any other purpose, for the term of three years irom and after the date oi ine patents respectively. AnDrored, 23d Jane, lb30 it;uy tne conyeniion wiuciMrauicu mctuusu- plicants, NorthemHorses of any descriptioa tutionof the said State, shall provide,; by an they may desire to obtain, at a moderate profit ordinance irrevocable without the consent of an(i, deliver them in any part of the State, the ! i .. : :.'.... LI 9rO.'1007l 7 - notice: M ANTED for the Unitti'StduAmyji few able-bodied citizens, between, tho ?es and ,33 years, being above " 5 feet! 6 nwhes high, ol good character, and of respecta- sia.ndingmong their fellow-citizens j Noao need apply to; enter ; the service, -but those- who aro . determined to serve the period of their en lisiment, which is only three rcar5 honesUir and thruHy..S;r: I'lr'-IJ V- ir, a: - 1 a o2 a o o- m S 3 o lanunu ,j?d f. 1 1 O i : -i i- : - i- i- r ipuotn 1 00 o o o 3 I 2 " 03 O r "tC ti g' 7S I :fi S JB3iC aajqi JojXbj ninuuB , aad Abj ;qjuont Si o 5 ( 1 0 1 !' W R - 5 I . a 3 - ; o MM a " as V bO lm , O ' . .. GO ct ... CO J B S tie e u O W a eS C5' 1 1 f cn ta ': t; -a Era a c 49 bo 0 a - c CO H E-" o O aa S fc, : a Besides 4he monthl y pay, as abovo stated! ona ration per day is allowed every soldier, which is ampiy suincieni tor nis subsistence also, a larga supply of comfortable and genteel, clothing. . Good quarters and fuel are at all times furnished ; and every attention will be paid to making those r men who may-nlist, and are determined to servo their country in good fatb, ciforjlable and con tented withthelr situation. Tho best medical attendance is always provided for the sick sol dier ; and no deduction of pay is; made during the period he is unable tct perform his duty. :. By the. above it is seen that the pay. and al lowances arc respectable, and lhat,with prudence and economy, tho monthly pay of the soldier may ?be laid upas every thing requisite for his comfort and cohvenieaec, is furriihed by the Government, including his sugar and coffee. Tlie prudent soldier, therefore, may readily.$ave from ,300 to $500 during his short enlistment litlhree years; and at the expiration of the term ho-can, If he chooses, purchase a small farm in 1 any of the western States, and there settle him- sc-lf comfortably, on his own land, for the rest of his life; .4' f!s FRANCIS VINTONtXUo(.fU Artil. . , i v r Eecruiting Officer. : amuavuiCj iv. U.t ' ,, -j ; f ; J . ; ..: 7 Recruiting Rendezvous, Jape 10, 1836. 4D ELECTION NOTICE. A POLL will be opened on Thursday the' 4th of August, 1836, at the different election places in Craven Country, to elect a Governor of the State, one Senator and (two Commoners to represent the County of Cra ven in the. next Legislature; also, the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County. j 4 JNO. B. PAWSON, Sheriff: Newbern, 12th July, 1836. L. , An Election for Sherin will take place the same time. . '.--,-. U I at FOR SALE. IIIIDS. Molasses, ! now landing from Schr. Philadelphia, from Gau- daioupe- : MOSES W. JARVIS. July 19th, 1836. , . . ! VALUABLE NORTHERN HOR- , , SES FOR- SALE. subscriber has two pair and three sin- J2. gle superior Northern HORSES, for sale. which he will warrant perfectly sound. If Any person wishing to purchase can receive every neCessary information respecting them by ad- 1 , tvt ? . . . dressing me proprietor in newoern.- o M - The unjersigne( wiH also procure 7 for ap- I oni,linnt navinor, fiTnpncpq Irnm Mrtt-fAlh Newbern and from thence to his place of rest- , - The advanlare of r.mnlntrfn tis 'itni'.:. cd in the selection of NorthemHorses will be obvious when it is known that he warrants all he sens to fce SOund, as well 'as from 7 the cir- rumstance that he has nUn wun the most respectable dealers in this line in lne Worlhern States, j Gentlemen who may at any time require nis service?, are assured at any time require nis services, are assured lnat their orders will be faithfully attended to. ' 5 .- , , i iff wcrivmrnnn'rvKr ,,is. t.j y...oc tigui, uanasome -l . inp eganiouxilkjC L-r-botn wortnern outit. 53- To be inserted twice in the Wilnrinc- ilon Advertiser. :.:,!: M&t !;! n affrewasn&ctjaiiat tneJanu-i-rniv -:- , 'i . ! '':.' ! . t I. " - . '.. :7;7; L;r 7.:;'. - J. " , ; ' i
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1836, edition 1
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