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wo;-ioi2 BY THOMAS WATSON fhree dollars perl annum, payable ia advance, ii ; SURGEONv flENTIST TTTESPECTFLLY Informs ilieLatli?8 and iAj Gentlemen of Newhern and iU'vlcinjlv, that he has relurned to Newbernlfor the pur- no nf altendin? fto ihe 1 various I branches of Dental , Surgery. He has taken Rooms at Mr. .Cutler's Hotel, where h'e may be foind at any time when 'called " for. Ladies wilj fee waited on at their: dwellings, if required.4 - ! ' rmilP. subscriber has relurned from the J North, and is now opening at the oldand oiiPollok and Middle streets, a general aisdr- ment of I n . 1 ; : ;: 'jyGr.oceries:::i:r LiatTORS, WINES & CORDIAI S, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Cbinaj sojd '. ! Earthenwares, Ii I : k : '.. -Wood, Willow and Hollow; Wares, ' ' Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, i ' ' Giz Harness, ! .- !5 r:.;-'r'.;- -j -L Couch &. Harness Trimming & Mountings, Wi ndsor and fancy. Chai rs, iirsir.L-... v.j Twine, &c. &c. Cotton Bugging, Jtope, A full assortment of-Carpenter s, Cooper' ; and Dlacksmitlrs. lools, ; American, English and Swedes Tire, Band, j and Hoop lron', of all sizes, ! ; j ; German and Blistered Steel, . . I J I D. iM. VAN BOKKELEN. FOR SALE, THE Dwelling House and Store at present occupied by the subscriber. For terms, which will be very ac commodating, apply lo Mr. Samuel Oliver; senr. ! JOHN OLIVER. I . i.Newbern, Aug. 10. '- '-: I J' ' ; FOR SALE OS COxVIGNMENT T REFRIGERATORS, or ICE preservers, MP an excellent article for family use. J. BURGWYN, May 2d, 1836. Derereux's Buildings. FOR SALB ON CONSIGNMENT; TJ gfhk hhds. N. E. Rum, ; 11 4 pipes do. do., j i '40bbls. do. do. ? Apply to "May 10. T. Detercuxs Buildings We highest cash iriuls rTTriLL be gin for Negroes irom me W age of 18 to35arby t T i JAMKS f ULSHlftt-. iNewbern, March i-9, 1 636. b OH SALE. 03' HHDS - Molasses, now landing from Schr-Philadelphiai from Gau- ;Julv 19th1836. " :L '-' '-r"h "": -V! .r . ,TK HDDS, prime retailing luoiasses, Uv just received ner Sch'r. Francis Can " r rrr ! v i. . alv,-and A)r,sa!c by i. . - JT:T,T 1;-;' T- D. Mi YAN BOKKELEN. ,!i ewbern, May 31st, 1836. .1 ' . i COLLKC rOR'S OFFICE, ) District of Ocracoke,Aug. 15, 1636. ! NOTICE TO MARINERS. fmHE Liglit lioial stationed at the Pointof Ji. Marsh Tamtico Sound, N. C, will be removed on or about the 25th of the present month lb undergo repairsj and will beaway, in all probability, five orsiweeks. , ! Notice will be given cither return. T A Spar Buoy will be placed at her moorings, having on it a White F!ar which may be seen one mile during the day. "f. S. BROWN, Superintendent of Lights JOHN , M' DONALD mESPECTFULLY informs the public: that he has purchased of Booth &.:Pbrleirs tLeir entire' '.i. ) A - I : ! STOCK OR FURNITURE, I and removed to the;. Store formerly occupied by F. J. Prentiss, where he will keep constant ly, and now has on hand an elegant assort! of Pnmitnrp hmnnir wbir.h am ? :-'i ' .nut 11 1 Sideboards, Sofas', Bookcases, Wardrobes Cra Its, Bureaus, Portable Desks, Stands' -. Bedsteads,'Cribs,.&c i 4 Eleffant Fancy and Windsor Chairs and V Looking Glasses will be kerit constantly on band, and every other article h his line of bu siness He hopc-t that the cust)rn so liberally bestowed upon his predecessors, ;will. be ex tended to him.l All ordts-fsth the country ivill be receircd anU puncitnally atterjded toi lie will also do an piindsj of KepairinRV so as to convert old Furniture into new.f He will endeavor to'give entire satisfaction as it regards workmanship and price. ! i,r. i- N. B. He has an eleffant Hearse for tbc pur- pose of attending tQ tne purtal ot the dead, and will make Ml kindsiol Cbfhns such as Mahog onv, Cherry, Poplar and Pine, at the shortest possible notice. U j ' : Newbern, January 1st, 1836. ' FOR WILE. LiB&b crood live lieese l-eatners by the subscribers. r- JBOOTH 4& PORTER. , r Fresh Butter. fJTjS 51. VAN BOKKELEN, lias jost?Te ULLLO ceived and offers for sale a small loi oi very superior fresh 1 Goshen Batter. He will arso continue io receive the same in chDicelolS : ctrasiain arrnaia uurp iae srjrffon ii . i '.l fl. f t I -1 I'll r .Hlf irui II pwm n rt r. , Til rr nw I Hi, i fi L i .1 . . ' 1 . TBWTT IN pursuance of the provisions oi a Treaty between the Unit -d States and the Cbh knsaw Indiaris, made and cnncftided on Poktitoc Cartk, on the twentieth day of Oaobcr, 1832; and of the supplementary and explanaiory ortictesthereto, made and cmicludedou the ticentpsecond day of the same month;nd also of the Treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indians iade and coin eluded at the CUyaf Washington, in the twenty-foorlh dy of May; 1834, I;-Andrew Jacksow. President of the United Spates, do hereby declare aiid tnalce known; Ittat public ales forjthe diSposaJ of suqh of Hie Jamds ceded to jthe United Slates by the said Indians, as are herein after described, sjikll ie held at the Land OlHce at PON T1TOC, in Alissfasippi, at the undermentioned periods, vhi: , : yr ;U,,w;V,.,- :. ... : K On the first Monddit in Srrttumtitr for the sal 4 ""nanus in uie loiiouuig townships, viz: r . Township 1, of ranges l,i 2, 3, 4 and 5 east. ! uwsflipi o, and t,iot range 4 east-fKs w ; Townships 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. of ranee 5 east.;fe bwnships 2i 3, 4i 5, 6,t7land 8; of ranges C, 7, 8 and 9 east; :tii i-i f'l'fk'i U 'u-- s-w. t -,i of-Jt.- oWnships 2.3. 4. 5. 6 and 7. of ranee 10 east; U . ' On the fourth Monday in $eptember'next, for for sale of th:e lands, in the following to'wnships.knd traclionai towii ships: viz.il :s. :i A':-;-ir--,'.- 5 LAST OF; THE-CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE. Townships 14and 15, of ranges 3 and 4. Townships 14, 15 and 161 of range 5 V t t Townships 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16,!arid frac I libna! lowhshlp J7, fringe 6.j IT ' ! ; Townships 9. 10 and 11, and fradlional townships 15. I 1G and 17, of rangi-7.. J. ': . . ! . 1 Townships 9. 10 and llof ranges 8 and 9. ' ' , ; lsa, at the same lime, far the sa'e of the under men tioned' townships and fractional townships,' west of the iniidian, of the Hunlsville jdistrict,,. being that portion of line Chickasaw cession situate m (the Slate of Alaba mfkmz:' : -lu 'js.-'.-jv-'"!.-: .. Fractional township 4. of range' 12, - :i , Fractional townships 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, and 8, of range 13, Fractional township 2 1 Itownshins 3; 4. 5. 6 and 7. and I iracuonai lownsriipsH, . and 10, of raoj Fractional townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7 and J 9, and fractional townships 10 and 11, of Ifi actional townships 8, Oj 10 and 11, of n fractional townsliips8, 9. and 10, of range 14 ; Hy .township f range 15. range J 6. t- n the third Mcmdan in October next, for 'the sale of the under mentioned townships viz:' ' " 1 ' WEST OFT-IIE CH CKASAW MERIDIAN LINE Township 1, of range 1 . - .'"."I ': Townships 1 and 6, of ranges 2. 3 and Is Townships 1, 4. 5 and 6, ftf range 5. P Townships 1,2, 3. 4. 5 and 6, of range C. ' ! Townships I, 2, 3,4, 5 anidC, of ranges 7 and 8. Townships J, 2,3 and 5; bf range 9. j Xn the first Monday in Notembcr rcx, for the sale of the under mentioned townships,! viz : WEST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE. Townships 7.8. 9, 10. 11, 12 and 13, of range 1. fownships 7, 8, 9, 10 andjll, of ranges2,3, 4 and 5. : Townshi)s 7, 8 and 9, of ranges G, 7 and 8. ' . .Township 7, of range 9J 5 1 j 1 ' . Ihe lands reserved by Jaw for the use of "Schools, or for other purposes, as well as the lands selected as reser vations, under the provisions of the said treaties, are to be escbided from the sales. . , i V 1 K r Each sale .is to continue ppen for two weeks .and no longer. Tbn lands 'wjll be offered in quarter sections and fractional quarter sections where such exist. . . Qiven under rny hand, at ilm Cily of Washington, this twentieth day of Alay, A. DJ IS3G. ; : j L , ; u , ANDREW JACKSON. L.THAN A. Brown, . - ja- , I i - Commissioner of iltc General Land Office. -. 1 - ICF Certificates of scrip issued from the Treasury De- partraJ ' ', c ---.. l ' 1 fly the State of Virgiriia.and the United States.for sen-ices in the revolutionury army ; ui w ell as certificates of land stock, issuedf at the district land offices, for the amount of money! forfeited by individaals, tinder the credit system of land sales, sre not receivable for lands witfcin the limits of the Chickasaw cession.' ! ' i : General Lasd Office. Man 20 1836. llune 15 till 1st Nov d fresh Irrwal ! rTTHE'l subscribers grateful for former fa-r Lj vors, respectfully inform their numer OUS customers and the , public, general ly, tnal thev have iust opened a large anu complete assortment of uoodsiiii tneir line, !. embracing .ment of Goods; in their line, ( embracing Hardware, SILVER, BLOCK TIN, AND PEWTER . : WARES,. Tin and Hollow Wares, . booth & Sorters. . Newbern, Oct. 20th,' 1835. - . N. R. .Tol-AVOlk in both branches of their business will be! executed faithfully and with despatch. t TAKLN UP, A ND committed lo the jail ! of Craven County, a IMegro man wno cans nis name CHARLES RIGBY. and says that he" belongs to 1 nomas Wilson, reaiuiug ii oaiuunue.. n, nu ow'ner is requested to! come forward, prove properly, pay enarges ana laive nim away. Newbern, October!26th,! 1835. r .. ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens o Newhfirrt and its vicinitv. that he has menced the business formerly carried on by Wm. Charlotte, Esq! that of painting houses pLLuncrnf nil kind I will be executed in the Fainting ot all kinds will ne executed in tne ne lest manner, anu at a inouermc p it flatters himself that ah unremitted attention to hiJ business Will ensure him a portion of that natronae which was bestowed upon the gen tleman above referred to ; and those who favor hirh with their support may rest assured that no nains will oe spareu w teuuw swntes acceptable to them. , J Newbern, December 8lh, 1835. i n " : For Sale, - ON REASONABLE .TERMS, 2 Two-Horse peddling Wagons, and 1 One-Horse do. : do. : . ; Persons who desire to purchase will do well to-call soon. ' -yi. r ";t - At . " BOOTH 'PORTERS., S3" B. & P. continue to . keep on ; hand an extensive assortment of j goods in their line, which they will sell at moderate profits 24th June, 183b. Hacon Hams. TT PRIME Bacon Hamrs. cured J VlV W with Saltpietre, fdr family lise, of rrns New..XSobds. ! . . . - !1 I i ' fTpI H subscri bet h a sj u s t r e ee i v e rf p ers cErs 'u "oantyaahd iMelissa, Irom NewYorki aniTLion rom Baltimnrp. f :2 oxe$(Sbbs. Lbaranll tump Sugars; PpndSbblWlutettavAna ;jfc.;t nnQs & bblsPorlaRico ASt. Croijf ilo; C bbls Sfentch SntJffV'ih bottles Jind bladders; ,ltorrjlu;a;j(;M iQ 9s jaianufaqturedQbar k 5 .qualities, from common, to very goot',- ' J Naiurar Sweet James 'River Toaco.v r - ititetootsmokinff ' ""r 'd0:' 9 :, ? ! ? Fine cut chewinor! U-L. t lo. . " 5 boxes A.lBxaIllllft8flWri?nTv 4000BaltimorehalfSpani3h do. archoice article, ovw opanisn - r 000 Principe do. and much admi no., do; do. do. a verysuperoir red article. . : v t.. .,-., ? 43 bags Shot, assorted sizes, from No. 10 to B, f.- 4 bbls. "Water mid hnhfir On r.Uro i-T n Fresh G u'n powd e 1 , i I m pe r i a 1 , Hyson land - PouchonglTeas of the very best quality. '10 boxes yelldw Soar..fe.-; '.:; i-j v.k,t 10 Portland Stafch, 10 bbls. Rye VVhiskev, 20 boxes Winsor Glass, 8 10 and lOx-12. i. 1 001. uopnerasi i 10 sacks Siil t, s "-!' GO bushels Shorts,! j 2 bbls. JVI(?ss Beef(put up in Fullon Market,) i of clioice pieces Mr family use, 21 Freeborn & Hitchcock's cast ironPlouhs, I 'euch No. 10.-, Hi', at.d 12, 50 Shares, each No. 10K 11, 12S ' 5000 pound English Tire Iron, assorted from U to 2 inch,' ; -4,500 do. . do. Bolt Rod, assorted from 2 to U inch, . ! ' ; 1,5300 dp,i flat Swedes Iron, assorted from U to 10 inch, 3000 do square dd. do. t do from 5 D. M. VAN BOKKELEN. Newbern.rApril 15th, 1836." DYSPEPSIA LIVKBI -nlllffg IlVT'S tk- l) i,,r'MpH''rtM'ACHjElC E E'p Jri.EJjA-'t'i i firmed ly chymial analysis ana syanthes ft Tit" several pro- Him,cjciou; ju iibiiis, ni c fiui vrsany acKnovvieugeu to have totally, eclipsed the pretensions olevery other rem- exist, as well as in enlargement of the Spleen andinaa dke. ;,Mli!i..: : -t r;V -'.!-a 1 Amons the symptoais of Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaints,' are fldtulency, sonrness or burning in the stom ach, melancholy, irritability; disagreeable taste in the mouth ; greatrtegnlarity ;0f appetite, which is sometimes voracious, and at other times greatly deficient ; thirst, fe tid breath, nausea, weakness of the stomach, acid eruc tations, .alpUation, drowsiness, irregularity of the bow. eh,presi:tre on the stomach after meals, pain in the beat) dizziness or vertigo; contusion 0! mind, attended with loss of m nory, a gnawing in the stomach woe a empty, chillness, iRection of sight and hearing, pain and weak. na.B in I lmnlr lanmiir rlTctiirhpt tppn rnlH fpf nnrt hands, tremop.uneasiness in the throat, cough, pain in the siae or urease otc. j .... , ; i These Medicines have befen tound so eltectual in re- moviligiuc ljUUJjiami3 iui ivuitu lucjt aicrciuiuuicuucu, that Physicians frequently; have recourse to llieai, after having exhausted alt their skill to little or no purpose. :, DR. PETERS' Vcgelabli Ahti-Bilw us Pills Are the cheapest and most approved FAMILY MEDI CINE ever offered to the public, iney are extremely mild in their operation, heither causing sickness of the stomach; nor any unpleasant sensation in the system f as is too frequently the result trom medicine given, to act upon the bowels. They 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 suffered to remain in the system, would pro duce either Jaundice, Lver complaint, BiUious Fever; Fever and Ague, or some; ojher grievous bodily affliction In all cases of torpor of thje bowels, they act like a charm. in recent cases 01 uyspepsia, iney are a cerium cure, lany persons, who 'were, subject to violent attacks of Lick head ache, have been much benefitted, and several i ci.nr-i,y i-uin. ... - ' highly recommendea as a preventive una cureoi inious couiplaints. Persons who are subject to Uial distressing complaint, I sea-sickness, J by taking a portion or two , of theqa a few days previous 10 emuarKingon ooaraine ves sel, will be almost Icertain (o escape it. Females can use them, at all periods, witnout incurring any risic. per sons going to sea, or to a southern climate, should toy alt means take some ot tuc$e rills witu mem.- Aueir vir tues will remain 'unimpaired for years in any climate. n familv should be without these Pills : a portion of them, taken occasionally would be the means of preven ting much suffering from sickness. It is from neglect of keeping up a regular peristaltic action pf toe stomach abd bowels, thus suffering to be absorbed and mingled with the blood, unassimilated fluids, that most diseases oduced , Dp. P feeIs confident thatno person who these Pills a fair trial, will ever'after teel willlne to 0e without them. The testimony of thousands speaking in the bighest terras of their efficacy, might be added, but iti. vsrv hieh reputation Dr. P. has acquired as tne in ven lor of the " Patent Vegetable JUeatcmae owmacnicac a nt- patieae, tot the cure oi riyspepia ana uer coa,piainis, K - t. nr- . : . j - .t. . - A iA 1 IS thOUgni a SUluCieni guaraniec iu muse lo"luo mane a trial of their virtues., They contain not a particle of Mercury,, or any ingredient that dees not act in harmo ny with health and oppose disease." ; 1 IF r. W1SUBS u uiSHiicuy ; unuersiuuu, mi mwo riiis possess oenenciai qualities inaepenuciu ui -meir pur gative , eliecis; . iney; are; ..ooin xonic: yiu ut-uusirnent, acting upon Jhe secreting and exhalent functions ; thus strengthening the, patient, while they remove obstrue tions. meaicines wnicnjpossess do umer, rucjningca thnwic nualitles. debilitate the patient, and. their repeated use lays the foundation of a long catalogaeof CAroaic dis eases. ! U ilh ; -4 ,'v-:3; -s';: M- Dr. P. bavins been educated under the most eminent American and Euronean Medical professors, and practi ced his profession many! years in the South, where dis eases of the most obstinate character prevail,: considers ,mseif well qualified tojadge of the nature of diseases incident tin warm climates Prenared bv JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETEES, M.D P. B. C. P..M., at his institution for the cure of obstinate Diseases, by means of vegetable remedies,No. 129 Liber r street New York inventor and sole proprietor. Each hnx contains forty Pills. I Price 50 Cents. . , - "j These i Invaluable flleaicmes are lor saie in ew bew at the Drug Etofe of - ir 4j k . BY AUTHORITY. W.W3; lOPj.TnB UXITEDi STATES PASSED AT TnEfiKST j o ? SES3IOK OP THE TWENTyjFOCRTH CON GRE33. - r, - r . Public. No. 70. , ' AN ACT to carry into effect in the States of ! Alabama l.and -Misslssinni. the etisiinir .r,m,,.i. .,;ti, States in regard to the five im? cent, fund, fand-the School rcs2iations. ':' 'Vrif ' ;-J" .'.' - ;:-f.! !f Dc tr enacted bv tin SenatA 'ant FTnii of the United States of. America in Congress assembled, Thl sum equivalent to live per cent, ot the nett proceeds 6f the Tands within the State of Mississippi, ceded by the Cluckosaws hy the treaty f H,e twentioth of jOclober, eighteen hundred and tliirtv-1 wo.twliuih havet been-or! niay hereafter be sold by Congress, shalf be, arid is here' oy reserved, out ol any money sin the, Treasury not : otherwise appropriated, to be applied in the same man ner, and for the same uses and purposes; as is designated by the fifth section of the act of Congress of the first of March, eighteen hundred and seventeen. "x'4 : " b ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That therej shall be , reserved from sale, in the State of i"SIississipfH, a quantity of land, equal to one-thirty-3imh .part of the lands ceded by said Cliickasaws as aforesaid, within said State of Mississippi,, which land shal! be selected under the dircc tion of the Secretary of the; Treasury, in sections, or half sections, or quarter sections, out of any public ; lands re maining unsold, that shall liave been offered at public sale within either of the land districts in said State of Mississippi, contiguous to said lands wilhiti satid State, so ceded by the Cliickasaws as aforrsiiid ; which" lands when so selected as aforesaid ; the same shall vest in the State of Mississippi, for the use . of schools,: n ithin said territory in said State,, so ceded as aforesaid by the Chickasawsiand said lands, thus seiecteJ. shall be .hold en by the same tenure, and upon the same terms and conditions, in all respects, ps the said State now holds the lands heretofore reserved'for i the use of schools in said State. .. . , K" .,,-,.;';.;: ;' ' , Sec,. '&;f Audit Ufurtlier enabled, ' That a staia equiva lent ;to five per cent, of the nett proceeds of the lands within the State of Alabanip, ceded by the Cliickasaws by the treaty aforesaid, which have been or may here after be sold by , Congress, Ishall be, ,;aud is hereby, rer served, out of any moneys in the Treasury nol.olherwise appropriated, to be applied ia the same-manner, and for the same uses and purposes, as is designated by the sixth section of the act of Congress of second of March, eigh teen, hune'red and nineteen. ; Sue, 4. And be it further enacted. That there shall be reserved from sale iu the Slate of Alabama, a quantity of tanu equal to oiic-iuiriy-sixtii part ot lands ceaeu y ine Cliickasaws as aforesaid, within said State of Alabama, which land shall be selected under! the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, in sections, or half section, or quarter sections, out of any public lands remaining un sold that shall have been offered at public sate within any land district in said State of Alabama, contiguous to said lands within said btate, so ceded by Ine Cliicka saws,. as aforesaid ; which lands, when so selected, as aforesaid, the same shall vest in the State of Alabama, for the use of schools wilhiti said territory in said State, so..ceded.- as aforesaid, by the, Chickasaw lands thus selected, shall be hblden by the s; Cliickasaws;; and said m by the same tenure. and upon the same terms and conditions, in all respects, as the said Stale now holdslhe lands heretofore! reserved for the use of schools in said Slate. : I -j-'.- ' uiicilKtrol-iuc house ui i AepVe'siiaTivpfMT . i THtT?C! Tr Tini'ir.. ;v...;,,;..i,;-v. ;r, !-L:-W ll. KING, . President oftlie Senate pro tempore. Approvea, juiy 4iu, jaao. j ; ANDREW JACKSON. ; , PublicNo. 71. AN ACT to authorize the appointment of additional t , i. . . Pavmasters and for other purposes. f 'r Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oj tilt United States of America tn Congress assembled: That the President of the-United States be, and be is hereby, authorized and empowered to appoint three additional Paymasters to be attached to the Pay Department of the army i Prodded, That the i appointments, be submitted to the senate tor tueir conurmauon, in tue same manner as other officers of the army. i t ; :s s i t Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the officers ap pointed in virtue of this act shall perform the same du ties and receive the same pay and allowances as the present Paymasters oflhe army, and shall in like man ner be subject to the rales and articles of war ; and pre vious to entering upon the duties of their office shall give such bonds to the United States as the Secretary of War may direct for the faithful 'performance of their duties. SkcV 'A. Andbcit further enacted, That when volunteers or militia are called into the service of the United Slates, so that the Paymasters authorized , by law shall ) not bo deemed sufficient to enable them t Pay the troops with proper punctuality it shall be lawful for the President io assign to any officer of the army the duty of Paymaster, who, while so assigned shall perform the same duty, give the same bond, be subject to the same liability jand re ceive the same emoluments as are now provided for Paymaster of the army ; Provided Iioicever, That the num ber of officers so assigoed shall not exceed one f6r every two regiments of , militia or volunteers ; And provided also. That the whole emoluments of the said officers, in cluding their pay and allowances in the line, shall not exceed the rtavand emoluments of a Paymaster.! . Sec. 4. Andbe itfurthei enactedTh&l the President of the United States be, and he uereoy is authorised and em powered to appoint three additional. Surgeons and five assistant Surgeons, tojbe attached to.the medical staff of thearmy. - ( - Sec. b. And be it farther enacted. That during the ab sence of the Quartermaster General, or the chief of any other military bureau of the War Department, the Pre- sident be authorized xa empower some omcrrj oi ine Department or corps whose chief is absent to take charge thereof and to perform the duties of Quartermaster :Ge nt.l hr chief of the Department or iorps, as the case mav he duriiissiich absence; Provided. That no addi tional compensation be allbwfd therefor. ': . , Sec. 6. Ana be ujurttier enactea, i nai nsnaioe ine duty of the-Secrelary of the Senate and Clerk ofthellouse Representatives as soon as may after the closejof the pre sent session, and of each siicceeding session, to prepare and pubtish a s'.atement of all appropriations! made du ring the session, ana also a staiemeni oi me mpn- juiuvnis created and the salaries of each and also a statement of l,nffiro ihp salaries of which are increaseu anu me amount ofsuch increase. Approved, July 4lh, 3 bob. ' - rpDBLtc No. 72.1 ATtf Af!T to nromote the progress of useful artsj and to 1111. - F ' . L i A f repeal all acts ana pans oi nets aereioioie made for nf the United States of America in Congress assembled That J - . . t I? i i t . i k riot-io, t. if m-mnrlrJt flff tllf. Senate UJlil nOUSC VI IW" ooqi.u..cC.o there shall oe estaoiisneu nnu niintucu t iy ment of State, an office to lie aenominatea iqe ; raieni Office ; the chiefofficerotwnicn snail oe caneourc com missioner of Patents, to be appointei bp the President, k .nrl the advice and consent oflhe fSennte; w hose jf.i ! .hit he under the direction of the Secretary of - J ...,.iif. .nrl nc.rnrm oil llh 9lt btate, to superinieiiu, ccvun, um VmiIV. ....y, . .Li .: -u:o. .n,i FPinpri'inff tli-orAntinfr nd issn- -- ana tnings 1UUWI....6 . . . ,7:.l.. r- in? of patents lor new.anquioiuiuiscovencs, and im Krnfter and shall have the charge'and custody provemenis. as ore ucicui rmiucu 01.au aiorfsai.j xiitu - - - -- 1 l u lanr rtirnripri tn pp dnnp ana nertormeo. hv tMen so moainea as, iu tuc unuiun ui iug. ana snail uavc iu Jl-m- ' to j . w u.w. , ; . . , - , j - .- c records papers, models, madels. machines, and all other; appeal, d npon request in writing, have the decision of thinw b'eloneing to said office. : And said Commissioner! a boardj bfexaminers, to be composed of three disinter inings ueiuiigiiifi . i. j u' ..j.Ll .halt V. nnnnt.J fP iKAt nnrnosa shall receive tne same compensauon ... m is uucu (jiij - f .kii.- r- nrik. TnHign npngrtmnnt.' .v..) .kiiilh entitled to send and! receive letters and' ..... .... j ...Jt . : 1-. nrl ..irftv mait. relaunz to the business ot tne oruce, sard pfmcpaJ officer, With the vrr0VMT o. a e.tu receive an annual sa ary of seVer.7V i 'ZL' dredJaUarsnd toba called the ChieftS" abstence it officft - .u. & ai- of die 5eal, a.frb modl 5, and III otherUings Wonein to tl. .i : . . . models, and ilfotht-hin,, hiMi .JV-' umu JHU .1 lit IIJI rri na ffnflas , f ' ... T : . . ud sljjaj perform the duties of Commissioner during uch vacancy;. And the said Commissioner may alsot :au like Bpnroval. annoinf n aami;n ioiy i. r.!L 5 ?ry hndrcd dollars- two other clerks at tw elvrf hnodred dollars each, one of ! whom shall be competent draughtsmiin; one other clerk atone! thousand dollars,; a machinist t twelve hundred and fifty dollarst and a messenger at seven hundred dollars. .And said Commissioner, clerks.and every other person ippomtefl f ni-e?Pl?-Ve -m sa,d offiW shall be -disqualified and ia- direct ly,in any patent for nn invention or discovery w has been, or may hereafter be. rrantnH - I - thicll i ii .iu ,uc goiu linuci pal officercud I every other person to be appointed in the said office, shall, before he enters upon the duties of liis ollieer. appointment, make oath or affirmation truly and faithluly to execute the trust - committed to him. fAnd th,e said Cominissioner and the chief clerk shall atso. bei fore et tenng oj.on their duties, severally give bonds witti sureties to the Treasurer of the United Stales, the former in the turn ot ten thousand dollars, and the latter, in sum olj five titousand dollars, with condition to render a true anjd faithful account lo him or lo his sticeessnp in office, liHarleWy, of all moneys 'which shall be Lv toem respectively received for duties on patents, and for com its ui wcorus anu crawmgs,. anti an other monevs re ceivediby virtue of said office. : : i. nj ! -?:.-f Sr.cl 4. Andbe it further enacted, That the said Conj. tnisaiojier shall cause a seal to be made nl provided fot the said toffiqe, with such device as the President of tho United Sla'.ds shall annro ve : and conies ofanv rpj.nrrf books,! papers, or drawings, belonging to the said office, -under the signature oflhe said Commissioner.W. when the office-shall be vacant, under the signature tftha - chief clerk, With the said seal affixed, shall be competent , evidence" in! all eases in which the original! records, books, paperfe. or drawingSi could be evidence And any i person makih'g application therefor, may have certified - copies pllhejrecorus, drawings, and other papers deposi ted in said dffice, oh paying, for the written conies, the sum' of ten cents for every page of one hundred words: ' and fojr ; copies of drawings, the 'reasonable expense of making the Same. ' t . iSectios 5. And be it fur titer enacted. That all patents Issuing from said office shall be issued in the name bf the United States, and under the seal of said 1 office,, tend be signed by the Secretary of State, iand tersignbd bythe Commissionerof said office, arid shall be - recorqeqj tqgether will the descriptions.! specifications. ' and dfawiuss, in theslud office, in books to lie kent foi uiai purpose, jvery snca patent shall contain a short description !qr title oi the invention or discovery, correct ' ly indicating ils nature and design, and in its terms grant , to the applicant or applicants, bis or their heirs! adminis-V fratorsj execbtors,. or assigns, for a term not exceeding fourteen ycafs, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, using, and vending toothers to be used, the said invention orjdiscovery, referring to the specifications for the parlticulafs thereof, acopy x)f which shall be annexed to -the patenf, specifying what the patentee claims as liis invention orldiscovery. ;.j : ". Seotio G. And be it further enacted, That any person or persons having discovered orinvenfed any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composi- lion of matter, or any hew ''and useful improvement or -7. . . . . . : y. -.' or invention: thereof, and not, at the lime of hisapplica tion fqr a rfatent, in public use or on sale, with his con sent or allowance,; as the inventor or discoverer and ' "Iiall desire to obtain an" exclusive property therein, may make application in writing to the Commissioner of Pat euts; e'xpresing euch desire, and the.CommissioqerjIpn due proceedings had, may grant a patent therefor. ; But s before any inventor- shall receive a patent far j any sucli new invention or discovery, he shall deliver a written description of his invention or discovery, and of the man ner and process of making, .constructing, using, and com poundi ig. the same, in such full, clear, and exact terms, avoiding j unnecessary prolixity, as to enable any person skilled ii the art or science to which it appertains, or With which it is Jmost nearly .connected, to make, construct,, compound, and use the same : and in case of any mach ine, he shall fully explain the principle and the several modes in Which he has contemplated the application of that principle or character by which it may be disting uished jfrpmj other inventions; and shall particularly specify and Ipoint out the part, improvement j Or combi- i nation, ivhicla he claims as his own invention or discove ry. II shall, furlhermore, accompany the whole with a draw ng,, 6r drawings, and written references,; where thq nature ,plf the case admits of drawings, oi specimens of ingrediefiis, and of the composition of matter, sufficient in quantity for the purpose of experiment, where thefin- vention or discovery is ot a composition of matter : which t descriptions and drawings, signed by the inventor and attested by. Iwo witnesses, shall be filed in the Patent Office; and be shall moreover furnish a model of his in vention in all cases which admit of a representation by , model, of a convenient'size to exhibit advantageously its- 1 several parts. The applicant shall also make oath or affirmation that he does crily believp that he isfhe origi nai and first inventor or discoverer of the art, 'machine, composition, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent, and that he does not know or believe that the same was ever before known or used; and also of what county lie is a citizen ; which oth or affirmation may be . - a-ma . made botore any person amnonzea oy iawto auminisier oaths. -., ,f Sec. 7.: And be it further, enacted. That, on the filing of any such application, description, and specifica- tion, and the payment of the duty hereinafter provided, the Con; missioner shall make or cause to be made, an exi t amin&tion of the alleged new invention or discovery ; and, if, pn'a'iy such examination, it shall not appear t$' the i' Commissioner that the same had been invented or dis- ; covered Jby any other person in this country prior to the a alleged invention or discovery thereof by the applicant or that l bad been patented or described'in any nrinted ; publication in this or any foreign country, or had been ia public use or on sale with the applicant's consent or al- lowance orior to the application, if the Commissioner shall debm it to be sufficiently usefulfland important, it shall be bis duty to issue a patent therefor But when ever; on such examination, it shall appear to the Com missioner that the applicant was not the origigal and first inventor or discoverer thereof, or that any part of lhat which is iclaimcd as new had before been invented of discovered, or patenfed.J or described in anjf printed publication in this or any toreign couoiry,- as aioresaia, or that the description is defective and insufficient, he j shall notify the applicant thereof, giving him, briefly, such infbrmation and references as may be! useful jo ' judging jof the propriety of renewing his appljfttion, or a of paltering his specification to embrace only thai pBrt of the' Invention or discovery which is new. 'In everjr such case; if the applicant shall elect to withdraw his . application, relinquishing his claim to the. model, be shall be entitled to receive back twenty dollars, part of the duty required by this act, on filing a notice writing Of such election in the Patent Office, a copy jof which, f certified by he Commissioner, shall be a sufficient war rant to. the Treasurer for paying back Jo the said appli cant the said suni of twenty dollars.. But if the applicant ; in such ease shall persist in His claim tor a parent, wua r - , ----7- . . - , nr uithiiif nv f.I a ation of his snecincation, nesnau do i -: 7 -r -y, s renuiredi to make oath or affirmation anew, in manner as 1 ua.it uuv Cctmmis- tuby; en esieu persons, ,,r. , --, - k. ih Rpr!rtarv of. Slate, one of Whom at least to D ' ; o. iroVilo nn.l rnnsomonl fnf hi Tnnuil. edse an d skill ia the, particular art, manufacture, of 4 sciedct- to which the alleged tuvepv-Qa eppsn nf h-To " - "ing metieccssary i me .Commissioner, ot when the said princim eiu i I'lu-A- wim ;n ..ii shii occomei vacant, cliall Imi ik. .".v.wu .uiaacuujringor laKing except by inheritance duiiug the pej-iod for whTch they shall hold their appoint raents,i.respentively, anv richt or interest. HWf l U' n. 1 1... j. M . r .no. rwr.iiii-iiitiii miiu i.ini in nf nil the books. ;nr khntl entitle the applicant ta a patent, ne 1 .-.
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1836, edition 1
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