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BY THOMAYTSON. : -;. 'rlf"Vivab(irn advance. Turee noiiiira ticrn District of Ocramt, J2 ,oou' NOTICE TO MARINERS. i ft ! v .1 ' T til? T ;rTit - T Mmi. 1 J"W Ul I 5t I I (If I I Mr: w 1. .I .THm.! on or abUi the 7lh' abia the 7lhf day of August next to undergo ;repairs.par a White flag on it will be Ptlt . .w mnir h seen one mile-or r Ispar buoy with her moor- more during in "- - ... . . ,U ,10V. Notice Will UB g(eu-nuvu joiice . Will B Boat is .gain placed at her ! 1 ' Superintendent of Lighs. 1 r To be published until first September in the Ed- nton ana r.it.-.uc i-i VXIUABLK NORTHERN HORr SESiEUU SALb. & -Trmur? nbscriber llias two pair and three Sin T II Vlesuperior Northern HORSES, for sale, ...L-.-i, i,o mill ivanant uciiclu owum. person wishing to purchase can receive every necessary information respecting them by ad dressing the proprietor in INewbern. j . rn, f.ioraio-ned will also procure for ap plicants. Northern Worses of any description they may desire to obtain, at aoucrateproiu, and deliver them in any part of the State the applicant paying expenses Irbm Norfolk, to Newbern and from thence to his place of resi dence, i . " I . : ! r, J - ' . .- -The advantage of employing the undersign ed iri the selection of; Northern Horses will be obvious when it is known that he warrants all he sells to be sound, as well-as from the cir cumstance that he has confidential, intercourse iihthe most respectable dealers in uiis line in the Northern States Gentlemen who may .4 :mn romiirn his services, are that their orders will be faithfully attended to. that lnc oruer , WORTHINGTON. 1 ttl-Hehis also for sae a lght, handsome CARRIAGE and a very elej ik Northern built. f ! -I" bant SULKY TT To be inserted .twice i.h the Wilming- ton Advertiser. WAre, 'ANTED for the United Stales Army a ;w able-bodied citizens, bet-.v rx anil 33 voaiS uemu " r- inches high, of good charaUeri, and of res pec a ble standing among their fellow-citizens. None need apply to enter the service, but those who j,ro deiermined to serve the penod of lheir,cn- lisimenl, M " on ihrti y j I n 1 to d CJ O 00 i -uinuau H . 5S jad Xbj '5 "7 T " i t o2 s - , . Tr : r j 7i f t-n I -illtioui .2 . to b e o o t o co : . . J3U AgJ 5 . j - ! - 9 t .99 . i T I ..I ' co S jad iej S : j i Cm I t " 11 1 U 52 11 I " St ' ' j ss . i e v F tj !! M ! K . Si 13 i row 'i 1 8- W 1. Pi a as V- , o GO a mi a '1-5 r ii S ice u 3 .S3 u . a v I ZD S ; T3 u v a . i 5 a w ' bo rn a f h 5 oa J- ' - -a e CO 'a Em 2 i jo V yf.2 S Mi 2 fc-S.S. S3 3 M ft. a. ' M V S .r. z c a o "r o c ss c I uesiues tue monuny pay,i as auovu siaitu, one . . 1 't . l t. ' . I : - nation per any is allowed eyery soldier, which is amply sufficient for his subsistencealso, a largo supply of comfortable and genteel' clothing. ood qaaiters and fuel are at all times furnished nd every attention wiUbeipaid to making those men who may enlist, and are determined to serve their country in good fa'.U,!comfortable and con tented with their situation Tho best medical attendance is always provided for the sick sol dier ; arid no deduction qT pay is; made during the period ho is iinablo to! perform5 his duty. Bv tho above" it is seen that the pay and al lowances are respectable, and that.with prudence and economy, the' monthly pay of , the soldier may be laid up as every ithing requisite for his comfort and i convenience!, "is furnished by the Governnjent. including - his , sucar and coffee. The prjudent soldier, therefore, may readily save from 300 lb $500 during his short enlistment of thru ytan; and at theiexpiration of the term lie can; if he chooses, purchase a wall farm in -any of the-western States; and there settle hinv stslf comfortably, on his ojvn land, for tho rest o ,, .-FRANCIS VINTON, Lieut. 3J Artil. ; y Recruiting Ojjiccr, Smithvillc, jy. u.t .. - ; i;. ; . MEWB 7 THE -SUBSCRIBER FT AS just received afresh supply of sundry articles : suitable for Christmas Holydays. among which way be found the following: , ; ; Almonds, Filberts and Brazil Nuts, Bi r. I"scatel ItaUins, in whole, half and quar- - .ter boxes, - . - : .Bordeaux Prunes, in small boxes; Madeira, and Marseilles Citron, , ; x icsL-i uinger, . , -, ; Olives, Capers, and Penner fctaurr. .' l"VValnut and lomato Catsup, Madeira, Port, Sherv, Canary, ) freneriffc, Mucatel, Malaga and V Wines Champalgne, - V , t Anniselle and Noyau Cordials., .Cognac Brandy, Holland Gintfe Jam.Rum, jLondon Brown Stout, in barrels 3 dozen each,' "Fresh Gunpowder,1 Imperial, Hyson, and x oucnong, Teas, I I ! ALSO, lSboxes "palent,-. moiildCandles, 4s&6s. o .do.- bperm r '.. t 5'hhds: and 10 barrels Whiskey, , i do. 4s and Gs. Baltimore. Rvc 10 bbls. Apple Brandy, 6 do. Custis Rye Gin, ; do superior old Monongahela Whiskey 5 do Pilot Bread, 0 kegs No. 1 pure 'White Lead, ill) do. Black Lead, pO Corn Baskets, Which he offers, together with his general as sortment, for sale, at the old stand on--Pollok and Middle' Streets. DAVID M. VANBOKKF.LEN. New Goods. IT HE subscriber has just received per schrs Bounty and Melissa, from New i York, and Lion from Baltimore, 2 boxes and 6 bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugars, lbox and 2 bbls. white Havana do. ' 2 hhds & 5 bbls.5 Porto Rico & St. Croix do. G bbls Scotch Snuff, in bottles and bladders, .Liqrrilard s Moccaboy ShufT, 4V boxes manutactured lobacco, a variety of bualitics, from common,: to very food. Natural Sweet James River Tobacco. Rittefoot smoking do. Fine cut chewinjr i do. '5 boxes Alexandria Segars, 3000 each, 400Q Baltimorehalf Spanish do. a choice article, 5000! Spanish do. do. do. 2000 Principe do. do. a very superoir jaticl much admired article, i i 43 bags Shot, assorted sizes, from No. 10 to B, 4 bbls. water and butter Crackers, Fresh Gunpowdei, Imperial, Hyson and jPouchong Teas of the very best quality. 10 boxes yellow Soap, 1 10 14 Portland Starch ia -n;e uisKey, i. i . .. ; . 20 boxes Winsor Glass, 8 x 10 and 10 x 12, 1 bbl. Copperas, i 10 isacks Stilt, j f 50 bushels Shorts, 1 ; f 2 bbls. Mess Beef (put up in Fulton Market,) I i of choice pieces for family , use. 24 Freeborn & Hitchcock's cast iron Ploughs, each No. 10K1H. at.d 12J, : Shares, each No. 10111, 12. 50 B000 pound English Tire Iron, assorted from j li to 2 inch, 4,500 do. do. Bolt Rod, assorted from i f to 1 inch, 12,500 do. flat Swedes Iron, assorted from U to 10 inch, ! i i 3000 do. .square do. do. do. 1 from 2. 4 to 2 inch, : 2,5D0 do. Spike and Nail Rods, bundles Hood Iron, assorted from to 11 inch,:.-:-v 20 do. Band Iron do. do li to 3j inch, j - " t American, German, and Cast Steel, ALSO ON HAND, ; .quantity of Nash County Apple and 4 Peath Brandy, of very superior quality, All of which he offers for sale at his old stand, corner of Pollok and Middle Streets.' I D. M. VAN BOKKELEN. Kewbern, April 15th, 1836. Groceries fc. Tl rfNTTS Bushels coairse Turks Island SALT, (for sale low by the quantity.) t 10 bags St. lJorpingo lUonee, 10 do Lauuira .do 10 do Java I do a handsome article, 3 hhds Muscovado Suffar, 2 boxes & 6 bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugars, 20 bbls. Baltimore Howard street Flour, lOdo - do - do, do - - 3 bbls.' Philadelphia Rye Flour, 10 kegs Gtoshen, Butter, first quality, 10 do. do do a common article, 50 drums frcsK Smyrna Figs,. . -j 10 small boxes BordeauxPrunes, 1 5 kegs Dupont's Brandy wine" Gunpow- ;;--der,' .. M'V " I' ; . I!.' 1 . 5000 Spanish Cigars, in -J- and-J boxes, 50 lbs. Mrs. Miller s tine cut Spanish smo 10 boxes yellow Soap; king Tobacco, 2 bbls. butter Crackers, i 10 do Cider Brandy, ! 4 doz. cast steel Boxing Axes, 6 do Beers lonsr bit do., ; jJust received from New York and Balti more, and for sale cheap by - , V M. VAIN, uuivivruuci. FOR SALE. fX(Xt HHDS. Molasses, now landing VUVll from fichii Philadelphia.' from iiau daloupe. MOSES . JAR VIS. !Julylth,1836: . s ' ; MOLASSES. ED TTN HDDS. 1 prime retailing; Molasses, "i VLl,' just received per Sch!f .Txancis Can adv, andior.sale by . u. nl. VAiN UUlVlVJLiiili' Jewberar.May 31si; 4B315 'LIBERTy..'.THE' CONSTITUTION-.., -WON. '- Elttf, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST f n llili subscriber, has returned from the JJL North, and isnow openingat the old and on Pollok and Middle sireetsV.a : general assort ment of- ' , '"". --', ' . LiaUORS, WINES fc(XRDIAI sj '-.Hardware; , Crockery,' Glass, - China, i.r.d Earthenwares, i" 1 ;! Wood, Willow and Hollow Wares, L Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, . Gig Harness, j ' Coach & Harness'Trimming Mountings, Windsor and fancy Chairs, Cotton Bagging, Rope, Twine, &,c. Sec . - .. j , Alisb, ' . A full assortment of Carpmiter's, Cooper' and Blacksmith's Tools, y American,!, English and SwedesTire, Band, i and Hoop Iron, of all sizes,. German and Blistered Steel, -Freeborn's Cast Iron Plonghsj &c. 6zc.' ": All of w'hich having been .carefully selected by himself, he offers toi his friends and the pub lick on accomodating terms, for cash orcountrv produce, D. Rlj VAN BOKKELEN. ' LIQUORS, WINES, AND 'ORDIALS. ffarUwqre CROCKERY, GLASS, EARTHEN, WOOD, WILLOW & HOLLOW WARES, i Carpenter, Cooper and Blacksmith IRON.--Steel, Nails, & Castings. SADDLERY,-r-IIarness & Mounts :! ' 'ingf; t I -I . - ft . Coach and Gig, Trimmings, Hats and Shoes,! INDIA RUBBER CLOTHIJSiG, and Goods!: impervious to air or water. , rlVf r c nrnnwrjvw FJRUITS AND NUTS. D. ;M. VAN BOKKELEN FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT, Tl tfluuls pvimecut RoauokeHER 1L VlPUy RINGS, ; 6 bbls. prime Mess Roanoke SHAD, Just received and warranted very superior. ! Apply to S. fe J. BATTLE. June 7, 1836. i. ' H aeon) Hams. ; PRIME Bacon- Hams, cured viiK Saltnptre. for family ?nse, l 0. & M. STEVENSON. JVash County Brandy, itlowr, frc. Barrels slash County, hrst quality, Apple Brandy, 20 bis. Nl Y. Canal Flour "Beach's ted ' Brpnd;vp;:i;;;;;.:,-i; 10 half bis. i do.i ! v do. do. 20 boxes; Hull 6c Son's i Candles, : I . ; f patent mould f 5 boxes sweet Sicily Oranges, 750" grass fed Tallow, ! : ii v. 6 (loz. Windsor Chairs, assorted colours, just received and for sale by j s DAVID M. VAJN BOKKEJLEN. JOHN M'DONALD . . --ii''f -: '-j ii--, . - .i -j -. " i , . . TTJ) ESPECTFULLY informs the public that jJLVir he has purchased of Booth &. Porters their entire i ; . 3K OF I FURNITURE; and removed to the jStore formerly occupied . L v i i v:!l! . : '1 I : 1' 'tit " by r. J. l'renuss, wnere ne win Keep constant ly, and now has on hand an elegant assortment of Furniture; among which are - I Sideboards, Sofas,! Bookcases, i Wardrobes, Cra lies, Bureaus, i Portable'; Desks, Stands, i f Bedsteads, Cribs, &c. i ; v I Eleffant Fancy and Windsor Chairs and ( 1 i :f '..i u;iu i--iiUh- Lookincr Glasses will be kept constantly on hand, and every other article in his line of bu- siness He hope that the custom so liberally bestowed upon his predecessors, ' will be ex tended to him. All orders Irom the country will be receivnd and punctually attended to. He will also do all kinds of Repairing, so as to convert old Furniture into new. He will endeavor to give entire satisfaction as it regards workmanship and price B. He has an elegant Hearse for tbq pur pose of attending to the burial of. the dead,; and will make tA kinds of Coffin s such as Mahoff- onyj CherrVtPoplariand Pine, at the shortest possible notice. j ! , ' Newbern, January 1st, 1836. ,.' MONTAGUE'S; BALM, : : An Indian Remedy for TOOTH-ACRE millE established reputation anij constantly increasing U demand for this effectual Remedy f Pain and Pre servative of the Teelh.has induced the Subscriber to offer it to ths American Public. . ! When annlied according to directions given onthebot fT. it has never failed to afford immediate and permanent PAliftf. It also arrests the! decav ini Defective Teeth, and relieves tbatsoreness which sofreqienlly renders a strong Tooth useles. The application anu reraeuy are aimjne, innnetnt. and hot unvlcasant. and the large numberof pcr rtn in HifFerent sections of the country, that have already experienced such delightful and salutary effects trom the use of the Balm, are ready to bear; (for the public good.) their testimony, to its nnrfvatledualilies. It is anlndian Remedy, obtained singularly and unexpectedly, and may be regarded by the Civilized World as the most valuable Uiscorery otioe itea man oi lue v ouu. - each. ! I , U. B. MONTAGUE. , . Petersburg, (Va.) Eeb; 1836. ; . P3r A supply : ul the above article, list received and Tor sale by ' - . : ; . WILLIAM S ANDERS Druggist.. OR EVERYi DESCRIPTION, or sale oy p 408 8AI.EUAT TfllS 0TFICB lO, 183G. '4 DYSPEPSIA AND , - LIVER COSIP3 AlWT. The Patent JVIedicineStoaiach icjj, et Hepatic xi lormea nyc.uymi.cal analysis and synthesis of severaJpro limttfevegctabloprinciplKs, are universally acknowledged to have totally eclipsed t lie pretensions of every other rem edy, and superceded the necessity of every other mode of treatment, wherever the above diseases are found to exist, as we'll as iu eolargcment of the Spleen and in Jaun diet. , - r ; Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaints, are flatulency, sourness or burning in the stom ach, melancholy, irritability, disagreeable taste in the ruoutb; great irregularity of appetite, w hich is sometimes voracious and at other times greatly deficient ; thirst , le tid breath, nausea, weakness of the stomach, acid eruc tations, palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of the how els, pressure on the stomach after meals, pain in the head dizziness or vertigo ; confusion of mind, attended with loss of memory, a gnawing in the stomach when empty, dullness, affection of sight and hearing, pain and weak ness 'in the back, languor, distuibed sleep, cold feet and hands, tremor, uneasiness in the thro&t, cough, pain in the side or breast, &c. These Medicines have been found so effectual . in -removing the Complaints for which they are recommended, that Physicians frequently have recourse to ihe.u.i after having exhausted all their skill to little or no purpose. . , DR. PETERS' -y " Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills Are the cheapestand most approved FAMILY H1EDI" CINK ever offered: to the Public, j They are extremely mild in their operation, neither causing sicknes3 of Ihe stomach, nor any unpleasant sensation in the system, as is ioo irequcnuy me result irom medicine given Xo act upon the bowels. Tliey act specifically upon the Liver when in a torpid condition, carrying off a large quantity of bile through the influence off the excernent function, which, if sntfered to remain in the system, would pro-, duce cither Jaundice, Liver complaint, liiilious Fever, Fever and Ague, or some other grievous bodily affliction In all cases of torpor of the bowels, they act tike a charm. In recent cases of Dyspepsia,' they are a certain cure. Many persons who were subject to violent attacks of sick head ache, have been much benefitted, and several perfectly cured in a few weeks by their use. They are highly recommended as a preventive and cureof Bilious complaints. ' Persons who are subject to that distressing complaint, sea-sickness, by taking a portion or t wo of them a few davs previous to embarking on board the ves sel, will be almost certain to escape if. ; Feroahj-s can i use them at all periods, without incurring any risk. Fer sons going to sea, or to a southern climate, should by all means take some of these Pills with them.-Thcir vir tues will remain unimpaired for years in any climate. No familv should be without these Pills ; a portion of ihem. taken occasionally, would be the means of proven- Wnn mncb sutterins iroui sicKness. ii isirom nesieci oi . ' . M f i. r.. . : . : . e keeping up a regular perisiuiuc hciiuii oi tue. siomacu and bowels, thus suffering to be absorbed and mingled O. ...!.? j" r Li . ..) I with the blood, unassimilated fluids, that most diseases are produced. Dr. P. feels confident that no person who gives these Tills a lair trial; will ever alter teel willing to Be without them. ! xne testimony of iiirmwi cPi.;wr in the highest terms of their efficacy, might he added, but the very high reputation Dir. P. has acquired as the inven tor of the ' Potent Vegetable Medicinae Stomaclticae ct 11c- paticqc",or the cure of Dyspepia and Liver cocr.piaints, is inougiu a suiucient guarantee to those wishing to make a trial of their virtues. Ihey contain' not a' particle of Alercury, or any ingredient that does not act in harmo ny with health and oppose disease. : Dr. P. wishes it distinctly understood, that these Pills possess beneficial qualities independent of their pur gative etTects; they are both tonic and deobstrueni, acting upon thn secreting and exhalent functions ; thus strengthening the patient while they remove obs rue tions. Medicines which possess; no other, excepting ca thartic dualities, debilitate the .patient, and their repeated use lays the foundation of a long catalogue of CArcwie dis eases. i Y? j- "! f v1 'W- Drt""P. havingbeen educated underthe most eminent American and European ftledical professors, and practi ced bis profession many years in the South, where dis eases of the most obstinate character prevail, considers himself well qualified to judge of the nature of diseases incident in warm dimmest. Prepared hv JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, M.D. P. R C P. M-.rI bis institution tor the cure ofohstinate Diseases, bv means of vegetable remedies.No.'S 29 Liberty street New York, inventor and sole proprietori Each box contains forty Pills. Price 5U Uents. ;i ; O These Invaluable Medicines are tor sale in icw lern at the Drug Store of j i S j I WILLIAM SANDERS. April 12, 1836. i - For Sale. ON REASONABLE TERMS, j 2 Two-Horse peddling Wagons, and 1 One-Horse do. do. ' Persons who desir to purchase will donvell to call soon. " i BOOTH & PORTERS. II3:3B. & P. continue to keep on hand'an extensive assortment oi goous in tneir line, which they will sell at 'moderate profits, i ,!4ih .Jortp. lOJO. ( . Jl tWesh Sir rival fTPHE subscribers, grateful for former fa vors, respectfully inform their numer ous customers and the public generally, that thev have just opened a large and complete assortment of Goods in their line, 'embracing i Hardware, - SILVER, BLOCK i TIN, AND TEWTER, WARES, -.'Tin: and Hollow Wares, ;! BOOTH & PORTERS. Newbern, Oct. 20th, 1835. . , , N. R. .Toli-worit u in 1 both branches of their business will "be executed faithfully and with despatch. 1 . r TTTi ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens o XX.i Newbern and its vicinity, that he has rittninenced the business formerly carrictl on KvlVm. Charlotte, Esq. that of painting houses Painting of all kinds ; will be executed in the neatest njanner, anu ai a moueraie price, lie flttprs himself that an unrernitted attention to his business will ensure him a portion of that patfonage. which was bestowed upon the gen Uemanabove referred to ; and those who favor birri ! with their support may rest assured that no pains will be spared to render his services acseptabicioiiiem." : - , - : "Newbern, DecmheUBth,. 1835. NO. 1008- i . BY. AUTHORITY. LAWS OF. TflE UNITED STATES PAPSFO AT THE FHXST " SESSION OP THETWENTy-FOCRTHtQN'GRESi'' . J - Pbblic.-s-JXov 43. ' J "1 ! ' AN ACT to disapprove and annul certain acts t tbY Territorial Legislature of Florida, and for other pur ' poses. ' , . Be it enacted by the Senate . and House of Jicpresentatiei 'fflhe United Stuees of 'America in Congress assembled. That no act of the Territorial Legislature of any of the Terri tories of the United Stales, incorporating any bank -'or art iustitHtion,. with banking powera or privileges .here after to be passed, shall have any force or effect what- : ever, until approved and confirmed by Congress., , Section 2. And be it further enactedr'Lhat Cm following ci of the Territorial Legislature of Flori da, namely : an net entitled " An act to incorporate the Bank of St. Joseph's," passed February twelfth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six ; "an act entitled " An act to in corporate the FJoiida Insurance and, Banking. Compa ny " passed Fehniary tenth, eighteen hundred and thirty six ; an act, passed February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, entitled "An act to incorporate the St. Joseph Insurance Company,',' and ailothersctsand parts oi acis, passed by the said Territorial Legislature of FIo rida," in the year eighteen hundred and thirtv-six. crea-. ting banks or extending banking corporations or corpo- rauons witn banking powers, or conlernng banking pow ers on any corioralion or institution whatever, be, and the same hereby are' disapproved and annulled, i t JAMES K. POLK, ,.. - Speakcroflhe House of Representatives. M. VAN BUREN, Vice President of the United States and ; President : of the 'Senate. . i ,. , .:'. Approved,- June 15th, 1830. ' ANDREW JACKSONV! Approved, 1st July, 1830. ''! i Public No. 44. vm. ...'i. ,, AN ACT to change the i time of holding the district 5 court of the United States for the western district of Virginia, holdcn at Claiksburg. ' . . He it enacted by the Senate and llmtse of Representatives of ihe United Stales of America in Congress assembled. That f rom and after the hrst day of August, next, the sessions of the district court of the United Slates for the western district of Virginia, required .by law to be holden at Clarksburg, shall be held on the first Mondays of April: and September annually. Approved, 1st July 1636. , Public No. .45.3 ' 'I ' " : - AN ACT explanatory to an act entitled " An act to fK lease from duty, iron prepared for, and actually laid: . on, railways and inclined planes." ... t , ' -He itenactcd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the UnUcd States of America in Congress assembled. That the act oi the lourteenih of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-wo, entitled, 'An act to release from duty, iroa. prepared i or, anu actually laid on, railways and inclined planejs," shall nothe so construed as to include i Epikea, pins or.. chains,, as. railroadiron. V ! Approved, 1st Julv, ISotJ. . J ; rcBLic No. 46., ; AK ACTl'lo provide for the due execution of the law f the United Slates within the Statfe of Michigan. J lie it enqcted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Vie United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Jaws of the United Slates which are not locally i- " applicable, shall have thej same force and effect within th? Siate of Michigan, as elsewhere within tha i United States. -. ' . ! -Section 2. And be it further enacied,Thai ttic said State shall be one' district, ' and be called the District of Michigan ; and a district court shall be held tlrcrein, jo consist of one judge, who shall reside in tbft. said district, and shall be called a district judge. ! fie shall hold, at the seat of Government of the said ' State, two. sessions of tho said district court annually on the first Sfondays in May and October ; and he shall, in all things, ' have and exercise the same jurisdiction and powers ' which were by law given to the judge of 'Jie Kentucky district under an act entitled "An actio established the' judical djnurts'of the United States." i lie shall appoii t a clerk for the said district, who shall reside' and keep the records of the caid court at the place of holding the ' same, and shall receive, for the services performed by . him. the same fees to Which the Tclerk of the Kentucky district is by law entitled for similar services. ; l it Section 3. And be it further enacted That . there shall be allowed to the judge of the said ! district ' court, the unnual compensation of two thousand dollars.' to ijcommence from tha dale of his appointment, to bo paid quarterly at the Treasury of the United States. 4 Section 4. And be it further enacted. That ; there shall he appointed in the said . district, a persi it j learned jin ihe Jaw, to act as attorney for thei United States, who shall, in addition to his stated fees be paid' annually! by the United States, two hundred dollars, as . . a full compensation for all extra services; the said pay-! mnt to !be made quarter-yearly at the Treasury of tho United Slates. 1 ,j i- . Section 5. And be it further enacted, .That , a marshal shall be appointed for the said district, who . shall perfoi-m'the same duties, be subject to the same . regulations and penalties; and be entitled to the same fees . as ore prescribed and allowed to marshals in other dk (ricts, arid shall, moreover, be entitled to the sum of two hundred dollars annually, as a compensation for all extra , services Provided, hoiccver, that this act shall not take ef fect until the State' of Mvchisan shall be admitted into the Union, according to the provisions of the act entitled 1 " An act to establish the northern boundary line ot toe ;. State of! Ohio, and to provide lor the admission ot the , Slate of Michigan into the Union on certain conditions." 4 Approved, 1st July, 1836. . : ' AN ACT to regulate the compensation of Certain Offiv ; . j cers of Revenue Cutters. ' - f ... Ret (enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives . of the Uaited Slates of America in Congress assembled, That in lien or pay, rations, and all other allowances now, au- . thorized by law to the captains and first, second, and third lieutenants of the revenue cutters of the United States, there shall be atlowed and paid, quarterly, from " and after t he passage of this act, to each captain, fet the rate of twelve htm d red dollars per annum to each first lieutenant, at the rate of nine hundred and sixty dollars per &OT1UIU, u chlii icuiuu lieutenant, ul uic rai. yi citji. hundred and sixty dollars per annum ; to each third lieu tenant, at the rate of seven hundred and ninety dollar per annum. - , . - . ; : ; Approved, July 2, 183G: ' ' - ; ' , 'l " . ' ; PcBttc.-No. 48J ' , , ' ; v , AN ACT making appropriations for the suppression 'nt " i f Indian hostilities and lor other purposes, t - j. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of die United Slates of America in Congress assembled, Tbat i l Fit . . JP . me Daiance oi me annronriaiion oi one miumn nf Hniisn HHoe oy iae aci vi vpru iwcuiy-Dine, eignxeen nundred and thirty-six, and now remaining in the Treasury, shall be; and the same is hereby made applicable to the py ment of any expenditures authorized by the said act, and rendered necessary by the calling out by the President of the United Slates, of any part of the militia of volun teers nf the United States for the lopnre esion or preveo . i .i . r . ! a . . . . . . . Uon of any Indian UosUICcs, licQrutlinglUnaezvQus, Jmit 10, 1830. AO
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