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Slide of North Carolina,
EDflKCOMBK CO tTNTV.
Court of Pleas and Q tarter .SWwVm.v,
FKWilMUY 'IT.UM, 18H.
pe(er F K dght an I wile")
Mary and others Petition fr
vs. stle of sloven
Willotighhy Howard and for division.
James Howard & wi'e J
Charlotte,
I T appeal if"' S to ,ne -f iction of the
Couit.th.t the defendants are n t itdi i
bitaiits of ihi- S ale: it is therefre nrdei
ej that publication he m i !e in t!.e Tar
bor)' "'ess, hr six weeks successively,
giving them noticeto appear al the in xt
lerm of said Court, to he ! eld for aid
county, on t he forth Monday in Ma
next, at the Coui t I Ioue in Tai hoi .nigh,
then and thereto plead, answer or demur
to ihe petition of the plain i(V; otherwise
it will be taken pro confeso and he ml cx
-parte.
Witness, John No:t fleet, CI, ik of our
said Court, at olfice, the fourth Monday
in February, A. I). 184 I.
JXO. NO H FLEET. Clk.
DS. 111 SHIPS'
Compound Tomato Pills.
entirely vegetable-
d new and invaluable Medicine for all
diseases arising from impurities of
Ihe blood, morbid secretions of the hv
er and stomach, also, a subsl it tile for
culomel, as a cathartic in fevers and
all bilious diseases.
TM1ESE popular Pills, combining the
j medicinal properties of the Tomato
Plant with other vegetable sutistance'
which hive been found to modify and dif
fuse its effects are believed to be the fu st
Alterative and Cathittic Medicine ever
discovered. They have been abundantly
and successfully tried, and have teeeive.d
universal approbation for Sci- fila, l)y
pppMa, Hilidu diraes, laoudiee, (ii ave',
Rumat'hm, Colds Ii-fl i'-lz-i, Fat m l ,
Nervous diseases Acid iomaH,-, (il .i.tl
ihrswellinos . f all kinds, Cotiveue'S
Colic, Head a,:!ie, &r..
j An Antidote to Contagion's and Epi
Hemic Disease, to nr. vent the forma! ion
f Bilious and Liver air-c io:is, Ft vt and
?ue, &C. in Uhko who itiide in hot
climates, and low at-d marsliy countries,!
Jna the best Fa'h n lie that can be use!
fr those localities. S. amen will find
hem an infalii!)le remedy for the Scor
v; and travellers the he-t Medicine that
fofjean use to counteract the dangers (i
"posure in unhi-althv c!i n:re. Foi !
Ordinary F.iniily Ph sic, they areuniv. r
,Sal,y approved, as the b.'st ever oIT-kmI.
As a Die'etic or Dinoer IMI, one taken
pjfan hour after dinner, will uirn-iently
1 s,mu!ate the dig stive powers of thV
5,0n'ach to a heal 1 1 iy ami itivigoia'ed e
; ICn and at e found t xtremely s iviceahle
, 0 counteract the congestive clfeets of
0nSuinne;s, or late suppets, cr the cx
; Ces"1Ve ue of deseits or Iruit.
e)' lave passed away from those daily
i nched upon Ihe tide of exp rimeut.
J recoovnenditions from I'oysicians
'hers in every vaiiety of clunatt; in
dniled StatesT.-x'is, and Ihe Cana
i" witness to the peculiar ai.d po
fleets of ihis M -dieint-; in fact they
.Prescribed by physicians generally,
Preference lo any oilier Ci.lh.uhc and
AIerativo l...l::.... ... i . .. .
?i "'"itiiic .inn naving .cq-iir-
. a" unpr. celented c lebriiy as an An
ami ononis uemeuy;
bv.h J-re,M,'i,lion ,,ei"R fu,,y us,a'"-l
y "!fin character of its le-Hmoiiials
the increasing demand for ihe Medi
-H is only necessary for the Fi oprie
l'o continue the Caution, that the pub
Jreiaf n' m'lake other medicines which
n rodueed as Tomato p.eparaiions for
ompound Tomato Fills.
tinVn,rra 1,1,1 acCl'U'itof this Medi
Dhvl;.? r nuncrous ceit.ficates from
Agents
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GEO. HOir.WD, Agrnt.
(BY AUTHORITY.)
L WS OF THE UNITED STATE
I'ASSCD AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE
Tvii. rv-six rii con-guess.
Pulic No. 11.
A V A rT . n .
-ivy i mj uiisr appropriations tor tiie
civil and diplomatic exnenses of the Go-jibe
vc-uimeni ior me year eighteen hundred
and fort y-one
tin it enacted hy the. Senate and House
of Representatives of the United Stolen
of .hmrica in C ingress assembled
Chat the fallowing sums be, and the same
are hereby, appropriated, to be paid oul
of any unappropriated momjy in the Trea
surv. viz:
For pay and mileage of ih membTs of1
(Congress and deh-giies, one hundred .-m l
eleven thousand four hundred and eigh' i
doliars. !
For pav of ihe oHTi .2',r and e'erks of t'v
Sea ito and House of Representatives nine
teen thousmd nine hundred dollars.
For stationary, fuel, printing, and ali
other contingent expenses of the Senate,
thirt v-live th risiuti d dlars.
For stationary, fuel, printing, and all
other coniinueni expenses ef ihe House of
Represent itives fifteen thousand f'o'lars.
Ttic two sums last mentioned, to be appli
ed to the payment of the ordinary exnemli
tures of ihe Senate and House of Represen
tatives severally, and to no other puroosc.
And the accounting olllecs of Ihe Treasu
ry Department are hereby directed in the
settlement of the accounts of the coniinuent
expenses of the Senate aiid House of Re
presentatives, lo credit th.e payment m;:de
in pursuance of the n solutions of ihe Sen
ale of the 18th of July, IS 10, and the reso
lution of the House of Representatives of
the 21st of July, IS 10; and nothing herein
contained shall be construed to authorize or
sanction any contract for station uy or oth
er articles for the use of the next Congress
by any officer of the present Congress to
an amount exceeding in the whole two
thousand dollars.
For compensation to the President and
Vice President cf the United States, the
Secretary of State, the Secretary of the
Treasury, the Secretary of War, the Sec
retary of the Navy, and ihe Postmaster
(jcner.d. sixty thousand doil.us.
For salary of lie; sec retary lo sign pa
tents for public lauds, per act of Julv fonrih
fifteen humliid dollars.
For clerks and mcsscngcis in lie office
of the Sectetarv of State, twenty thousand !
three hunelred doliars.
For the contingent exper.scs of the De
partment of Sta'e, including publishing
anel distributing the laws, twenty-live thou
sand dollars.
For compiling, printing. &c , the Bien
nial Register, one thousand dollars.
For the superintendent and watchmen
of ihe northeast executive building, one
ihousand live bundled dollars.
For the contingent expenses of said buil
ding, including fuel, lahun, oil, and re
purs, three thousand three hundred and
lifiy dollars.
For compensation to the clerks and
messengers in ihe office of the Secrelarv of
the Treasury, sixteen thousand fjur hun-'
dred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in said
office, per act of the 23d June, 183G, enti-j
iled,'-An act to icgulate the deposites of j
the public money," ihree thousand six
hundred dollars.
iir pnihlliMlkll'inn 1 it llio Vinci fV-.r.-..-. :
troller of the Treasury, thiec thousand live
bundled dollars.
For compensation lo the clerks and mes
sengers in the office of the Fiist Comp
troller, nineteen ihousand three hundred
dollai s.
For compensation to the Second Comp
troller, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks and mes
sengers in the olfice of the Second Comp
troller, including the compensation of two
clerks transferred from the office of the
Fourth Auditor, twelve thousand two hun
dred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the First Auditor
of the 'Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation lo the clei ks and nie
sengers in the office of the First Auditor,
fifteen thousand nine hunelred dollars.
For compensation to the Second Auditor
of the Treasury, three thousand dollais.
For compensation lo the clerks and mes
scngersinthe office of the Second Auditor,
seventeen ihousand nine hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Thir.l Auditor,
three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks and mes
sengers in tiie office of ihe Third Auditor,
twenty-nine ihousand six hundred and fifty
dollar.
i For compensation lo two clerks employ
ed on claims, under the act of the ISth Jan-
itiarv, ISol, two thousand four hundred
doll a rs.
For compensation to the Fourth Auditor,
three thousand dollars.
For eompcnsition to the clerks and mes
sengers in Ihe office of the Fourth Auditor,
sixteen ihousand nine hundred and fi ft)
doll ars.
For com pen nation to the Fifth Auditor,
ih ret thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks and tnes-
j senders in ihe office of the Fifth Auditor,
nine thousand eight hundred dollars.
For condensation to two clerks in the
re ..'., . .
omee oi t lie litih Auditor, according to
act of the 7th July, 1S3S, two thousand
uoiiai s.
For compensation to the Treasurer of the
United States, three ihousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks and mes
sengers in the office of the Treasury of the
United Slates, ten thousand seven hundred
md fifty dollars.
For compensation to the Register of the
Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation lo the clerks and mes
-eng. rsio the office of the Register of the
Tieasury, twenty-four thousand two hun
dred dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner
of the General Land Olfice, per act of 4th
July, lH'oii, three thousand dollars.
For compensation of the recorder, solici
tor, draughtsman, and assistant draughts
man, cjei ks, messengers, and packers, io
ihe olfive of the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Olfice, ninety-live thousand five
hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Solicitor of the
Treasury, three thousand five hundred dol
iars. For compensation to the clerks and mes
sengers in the olfice of the Solicitor of the
lYea-airy, three thousand nine hundred and
fif'V dollars.
For translating foreign languages, and
transmitting passports and sea-letters, in
ihe olfice of the Secretary of the Treasury,
three hundred dollars.
For stating and priming the public ac
counts, including a deficiency in former ap
propriations, eighteen hundred dollars.
For stationary, printing, ami all other
contingent expenses of the Treasury De
partment, viz:
For the office of the First Comptroller,
two thousand dollars.
For the office of the Second Comptrol
ler, Iittecn hundred dollars.
For the office of the First Auditor, one
thousand dollars.
For I lie office of the Second Auditor, one
thousand dollars.
For the office of the Third Auditor, one
thousand dollars.
F r the office of the Fourth Auditor, one
tbousand three hundred and forty-six
'ar? al,,l forty-three cents.
dol-
Fer the office of ihe Fifth Auditor, one
thousand dollars.
For !he office of the Treasurer of the Uni
ted Slates, two thousand dollars.
For the office of the Register of the Trea
sury, three ihousand dollai s.
For the office of the Solicitor of the Trea
sury, one thousand five hundred dollars.
lor eighty-three thousand nieces of
parchment and printing, books, stationary,
advertising, and contingent expenses of the
General Land Office; and for books and
blanks for the district land offices, twenty
four thousand six hundred and seventy dol
lars. For compensation of the superintendent
ami watchmen of the southeast executive
building, two thousand one hundred dol-
Lrs.
For contingent expenses of the building
occupied by the Treasury", including fuel,
labor, oil, carrying the department mails,
and s -aling ships' registers, twelve thou-
Stmil !n!!nc
For compensation to Ihe clerks and mes
sengeis in the office of the Secretary of
War, including the messenger in the boun
ty land bureau, and the clerkship under
the act of April 20ih, ISIS, transferred
back from Pension Office on the 1st of
March, 1SJ0, thirteen thousand one hun
dred and eighty-six dollars ten cents.
For contingent expenses of the office of
the Secretary of War, three thousand dol
lars. For books, maps, and plans for the War
Department, one thousand dollars.
For compensation of extra clerks when
employed in said olfice, three thousand
dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, three thousand dollars.
For compensation of the clerks and mes
senger in the office of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, sixteen thousand four hun
dred dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office,
two thousand dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner
of Pensions, two thousand five hundred
dollars.
For compensation to clerks and messen
gers for the office of the Commissioner of
Pensions, authorized by the act of ninth of
May, 1S3G, twelve thousand four bundled I For salaries cf two watchmen, six hun
dollars. I di ed dollars.
For COmrr-nsati'm of e!- rk! Iniufurrv! F, r ton enaV-ser and additional clerks
from iheoflice of the Secretary of War tojin said oifie per acis March 3, 130. and
the offi e of the Commis-ioner of Pensions j M ay S, lb JO; ami a clerk to keep the ap
two thousand sven hundred and nun ty- j pi opriat ion ;crouiii, eleven thousand six
three dollars and foity cents. ihundnd dollars.
For compensation cf one clerk tranf. r-j For contingent cxpens?s of si id office,
red from theNivy Department, pr r net o! including i'uei fr the Auditor's office, and
4th March. 1840. sixteen hundred dollars. four thous iud dollars for rent of building
For rontingent expen-a s of said olfice. , -ccii,it .i n the department, ten thousand
one thousand live hundred dollars. ; 'iv' hiineivd d iilars.
For compensation of cle k and messen-j r eo -u.,at .on to the Auditor of the
gr in the office of the. Commanding Oencr-j asJ Oiluu-, tmee thuusmd dollars,
al, one thousand five hundred dollars. 1 or Gump-m-a'don to clerks and messen-
For contingent expenses of said office, j er;i in uHice, tihy-five thousand five
three hundred dollars. hundred doliars.
For compensation to clerks anil messen-j eduVen a.Iditional clerks in said
gerin the office of the Adjutant General, j "fiice, per aci of July 7th, 1S3S, thirteen
seven thousand six hunched and fiftv dol- i ; Lhuusan I !uo hundred dollars.
lars. j For contingent expenses of said office,
For contingent expenses of said office, I '"uding the expense of quaiteily books,
one thousand six hundred dollars. j f-tatior.aiy , printing, and pay of laborers,
For compensation of clerks and messen- j "r !bousand seven hundred dollais.
gcr in the olfice of the Quartermaster (Jen-1 or compensation of the Surveyor Gen
eral, seven thousand three hundred dollars ora' northwest of the Ohio, two thousand
For contingent expenses of said office, j dollars,
one thousand dollars. For compensation to clerks in his office,
For compensation Jo clerks and messcn-j Pcr r'cf of nin'h May, 1S3G, six thousand
ger in the office of the Paymaster Gener:d three hundred dollars.
seven thousand one hundred dollars
For eoniingenl expenses of said office,
eight hundred dollars.
I'or compensation of clerks and messen
ger in the office of t he Commissary Gener
al of Purchase four thousand t.vo hundred
dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office,
eight hundred dollars.
For compensation of clerks and messen
ger in ihe office of ihe Commissary Gener
al of Subsistence, four thousand three hun
dred dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office,
three thousand two l.undit l dollars.
For compensation of" clerks and messen
ger in the office cf the Huef Engineer, five
thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office,
one thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation lo clerk and messen
ger in the office of the Surgeon General,
one thousand six hundred and fifty dol
lars. For contingent expenses of said office,
five hunelred and fifty dollars.
For compensation of a clerk, at one
thousand dollars, under the act of April
20, 181rf, transferred from the office of the
Secretary cf War to the said office of Sur
geon General, one thousand dollars.
For compensation to clerks and messen
ger in the Ordnance office, eight thousand
six hundred and fifly dollars.
r or contingent expenses of said office,
one thousand five bundled and fifty dol
lars. For compensation to clerks and messen
ger in the office of Topographical Bureau,
two thousand, five hundred dollars.
For compensation of a clerk, at one thou
sand four hundred dollars, transferred from
the office of the Secretary of War to the
Pension office, to be transferred from that
office on the first of March, IS 11, one thou
sand one bundled and seventy dollars and
fifty cents.
For contingent expenses of said office,
one Ihousand seven hundred and thirty
five dollars.
For compensation of the superintendent
and watchmen of the northwest executive
building, two thousand two hundred and
fifly dollars.
For contingent expenses of said build
ing, including rent of Bounty Land office,
for labor, fuel, oil, and repairs, and for
the contingencies of the fire engines and
apparatus, four thousand seven hundred
dollars.
For compensation of ihe clerks and mes
sengers in the office of the Secretary of
the Navy, after deducting one clerk trans
ferred to Pension office, per act of March
4, 1840, at sixteen hundred dollars, eleven
thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office,
three thousand dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioners
of the Navy Board, ten ihousand five hun
dred dollars.
For compensation ( f the Secretary of
the Navy Board, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks and mes
senger of the Navy Board, eight thousand
four hundred and fifty dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office,
two ihousand live hundred dollars.
For salary of superintendent and watch
men of the southwest executive building,
one thousand two hundred and fifly dol
lars.
For contingent expenses of said build
ing, including fuel, labor, oil, repairs of
building, engines, and improvements of
the grounds, three thousand three hundred
and fifty collars.
For compensation to thiee Assistant
Postmasters General, per act of July three,
1S36, seven thousand five hundred dol
lars. For compensation to clerks and messen
gers in the General Post Office, forty-eight
thousand six hundred dollars.
For compensation of the Surveyor Gen
eral of lllii.ois and Missouri, two thousand
dollars.
For c.3mp?r.sjLion to clerks in his office,
per .iat of ninth May, 1836, three thousand
eight hundred and 'twenty dollars.
For compensation to the. Surveyor Gen-
ral of Arkansas two thousand dollars.
For compensation to his cleiks, per nctof
ninth May, 183G, two thousand eight hun
dred dollars.
For compensation of the Surveyor Gen
cr.il of Louisiana, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to his clerks, per act of
ninth May, lsSG, two thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For compensation to the Surveyor Gen
eial of Mississippi, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to his clerks, per act
of ninth May, 1S36, one thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Surveyor Gen
eral of Alabama, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to his clerks, per act
of ninth May, 1S3G, two thousand two hun
dred dollars.
For compensation to the Surveyor Gen
eral of Florida, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to his clerks, per act
of ninth May, 1S3G, five hundred dollars.
For compensation of the Surveyor Gen
eral of Wisconsin and Iowa, per act of
June twelve, 1S3S, one thousand five
hundred dollars.
For compensation to his clerks, per act
'June twelve, IS3S, one thousand six hun
'ehed dollars
For extra clerks and draughtsmen in
the offices of the Suveyors General, in ad
jdition to the unexpended balances of for
mer appropriations, to he apportioned to
them according to the exigencies of he,
public service, seven thousand two hundred
dollars.
Forcxta clerks in the offices of the
Surveyors General to transcribe fit Id notes
of survey, for the purpose of preserving
them at ihe seat of Government, in addition
to the unexpended balances of former ap
propriations, viz: .
Office of the Surveyor General, north
west of the Ohio, four thousand five hun
dred dollars.
Office of the Surveyor General of II li
noisnnd Missouri, three thousand dollars.
Office of the Surveyor General of Ark
ansas, one thousand five hundred dollars.
Office of the Surveyor General of Loui
siana, one ihousand dollars.
For compensation to the Commission
er of Public Buildings in Washington, per
act of the 21st July, 1S40, three thousand
dollars.
For compensation to Commissioner,
from the 21st July to the 31st December,
1S40, three hundred and twelve dollars.
For compensation to two assistants to
the Commissioner, as superintendent of
the Potomac bridge, at one dollar and fifiy
cents per day, including oil for lamps, fuel
and repairs, thirty-one thousand three
hundred and sixty 'dollars. So much of
ibis sum as may be applied for repairs,
shall be applied under the direction of the
Secretary of War.
For compensation to the officers and
clerks of the Mint, eighteen thousand nine
hundred dollars.
For pay of laborers in the various de
partments of the Mint, twenty-four thou
sand dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses
including the wastage of gold and silver,
fuel, materials, stationary, water rent, and
taxes, in addition to the unexpended bal
ance of the appropriation of lfr40, tight
hundred dollars.
For specimens of ores and coins to be
reserved at ihe Mint, one thousand dollars.
For compensation to the officers and
clerk of ihe branch Mint at Charlotte, W.
C, six thousand dollars.
For pay of laborers in the various de
partment of the same, three thousand five
hundred dollars.