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1 ,. ' " ' ' ' ", ""- 1 1 . ' 1 .. TT r- - - . r-r-r i : T. . V! !..,--.! ;.1 -.' . . ' j' ' , ' ( vnf-XXVI S f--'; ;W FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1823. . - ,Si . !. J ',. . .. NO. 1226. . : .. I i ' T 7 1 IT : iv. i . V . - . . ,v :...-'., Hi Laws of the United States. n act further to extend the prevision of the act, entitled -..An .art . supple;? . entarv to an act. entiled 4 An act for the relief of the purchasers of the tuo lie Up3s prior to the 1st Julv,;18?0.M pe it enacted by the. Senate and House tf Fetircsentatives of the United State ,11 persons who shsll produce tisfaco rv evidence to the Keller and Receiver 7f the cper land office, tha. they were tw entitled to. and wnuld have avail ed themselves of the provisions of the act, entitled "An act supplementary to the entitled " An act, for the relief of .t.- nnrrhim of the Hnhhc lands,- prior to the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty,", approved April i i oinrht hunnrpn tventietn, one muusu.u v..v; ..-..-.w and twenty-two, anltheir failure to do so was ointo such cause or circum stance as he could not control or prevent, ball be allowed until th? thirtieth day of epte'mber next, to avail themselves nj ,11 the nrivileee?, advantage provi sions of the said act, in the same manner thev could ha vr done prior to the thir tieth day . of feeptember last.v ApprovedRIarch 3, 1823, An act to authorize the building of light houses, light vessels, and beacons,thcre in mentioned, and for other purposes. Beit enacted bv thr Seriate and House cf Representative of the. United Srates the Secretary of '.he Treasury be, and he hert-hy is. empowered to provide, by.con- tract. for building.light Iiouqs aun. ugnt vessels, erecting beacons, and placing . 1 'kuovs, on the tollowiog si'es or -suohin w "wit: A light house on Makers isianci, near Mount Desert, in the State of Maine; wie rn Monamoy Point, in the Stf te t Massachusetts ; a liht hmu-r on Goat Und, in the State of Rhoderlsl And ; a light vessel, not to he under two hundred and ffty'tons, on-X.ap: Hatterns, in North Carolina ; alight house on Cape Romain, in the State of South -Carolina ; a light house at or rear tle entrance of the har bor of Pens cola, for that part of the ter ritory known as West Florida; alight bouse near Fort Gratiot, in Michigan ttr ritorv ; a beacon on H idrell's Point, in the S ate of Souih-Canlina ; two liirht vessels to be plact d in the Bay c,f Dela ware, the one at or near Brandy wine Slioal, and the other at or near the shoal called the Upper Middle ; and, ulso, to as;ree for the salares; wages, or hiie, of toe persons to be sVprxintetl by the Presi dent of the United States, for the. super intendence 'f the same : 'Provided Thai no monevs shall be expended in , erecting Mich light houses, until the jurisdiction to Mich portions r f land as the President of the United States shall select as the sites . 'f the same, respectively, shall be ceded' to, and the properly thereof vtsted in, the United States. ' Sec 2. And be it further enacted That there he appropriated, out ot any iiioney in the Treasury, not otherwise appropri ated, the following sums of money, to. wit : fT hu;ldir.g the light house on Bakers Ts'ard, two thousand five l.und-ed dollars; irr one on Monamoy ' Point. three thou sand dollars ; for one pii Goat Island two thousand five hundred dollars ; for an ad ditional sum to- complete the light vessel authorized to be built, by .an ac, eiitith d "An act to authorize the building light houses therein mentioned, and forother purposes." passed the seventh day " of ilay, one thousand eight liundred and twenty-two, for the State of New-York, .hve thousand dollars ; for an additional sum .to complete the light houex6n' Old -fceld Point, in the sarne State, one, thou sand five hundred dollars ; for an additi- sum in complete a tower for. tne light on Fort Niagara, in the same State, ore thousand five hundred dollars ; for placing y lantern at Fort Delaware, in me river Delaware, one thousand five 4 Hundred dollars ; for completing the light house on Cape. May, in the State of 'New - Jfrsty, a sum not exceeding five thousand! -cn nunurea ana nny Hollars ; tor plac ing a light vessel at or near Cape Hatte JsShoals'a sum not exceeding tweotv ne thousand dollars;for,building alight hruse on Cape Romain," ten thousand dol- I Q mm . T . 'a -' W W m iur crecuug a oeacon on naareii s Pohit, one.theusand five hundred dollars ; ior mushing ihe light house near St. Au Rustine, in the territory of East Florida, the sum of five thousand dollars ; for building a light bouse at or near Pensa c la, a. sum not exceeding six thousand ollars; for huildinf a lip-ht hnnw n't Fort Urariot, three thousand live hundred dol- jts; and for building and placing'' two I'ght vessels in. Delaware Bay, twenty thousand dollars. ' - -A: ' tc. 3. And be xtjurther enacted. That he President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause.such an examination and survey to be made ot?l "c oostructhm between the harbor of .Gloucester and the harbor of So nam. tlie State of; Massachusetts; as may i requisite to ascertain the: expedi-' . . . - i ontracti or otherwise, under the direc-; ! K0t cfthe Colitaor,of the District of i i Gloucestr, 'f.from the renort of persons he may appoHnMo exarnine and survey tKe same, hr shall dem it expedient ; nmt a sum pft exceeding six thousand cloljars 's hr-ehyi appropriated for that purpose,, to paid out of anv money in thPtreasnrv hot otherwise RpprorVrtafed. Sec. 4.J jivA be it further enacted, bv the authority qfcf-eaid That the sum of one ( hundred and fiftv dollars.be, and the same j is hereby aprjroprifed-to be paid out of j any monev inithe treasury, not otherwise I appropriated o .enable: the President of the United Sates to cause the entrance of the harbor of the Port " Presoue Isle, 'n'Pennsylvaia. tp b examined ind sur- ! vrved bv onf of the topographical engi ! neers of the Tnited States, whose duty it shall be to npke a probable estimate of the expense removing the Obstructions, and report 06 the bet manner of remov- ! ing thero,;an&.the, effect of such removal trn the chaVnVl, in future. Approved-i-March 3, 1S23.- , j An art to exarnd the time allowed for the . renempnori oi (anas soia ror oireci tax in cert'n qases. Tie it e racked by the Senate and House of Rere f ntthu s o f the United States of America, 7p Cpntfretrs assembled That he time allowed'! for the redemption of !ands which ave been, or may be sold for he.nT)rVpavmnt of axeundr the several 4ct5. passed fe secnd dsvnf August, onr inousHoti eir' nunr.reil nnn inirieen, me i ninth lv of tannnrv, one thousand eieht I hundred andf fifteen, ard the" 'fifth Id n'y o" March, one-thousand eight hundricd .nd sixteen, for paving and collecting a direct tax within thje-Unheal Saes, jo far as.the same have Ijeen purchased for or-on be- halt pt the United Statfs, be revived and vears, fromlnd 'after the expiration Sof thereTbe granted to the state of Alabama, jjHii.Cant vms. from bodily finnity, u.va the present Jession ofConeress i ' Provid- ?l lhe prir.f for which Pph He ; ; b4i -to a tnd such cuurt; ; whichscheduie, J Th. L ...u ..r..,;, M-m.Tmf shall be paid, at the rate o'twentv per !' . i .i . 'r:'?j qen'um per rpntim on tne taxes aroresaKi, and on the additions of twejnty per centum chargeable hereon ; and the right of re deoiption sliill entire as well to. the heirs ahd ass:gnes of the lands so purchased on. behalf of the Un'ted States',, as to the original owners thereof. ApprovedMarch 3, 1823. An act for clearing, repairing,, and im proving certain roads,' for .the. purpose of f.ciir?ning the. transportation of the United StHtes mail. Be it enacted by the Senate and House rf Representative of the United States ?f America. jn,-Canfr,r'fs assembled. That the President of the United States be. and he hereby. tsV authorized, to cause to be cleared, "repaired and improved, the. U nired Staiesmail mad from Nashville, in the State ofiTennessee, to Nf w -Orleans," ?n the Statef of Louisiana : Provided, he shall not expend more than seven thau .and nine hundred and twenty dollars, in clearing, repairing, and improving the same, and that the said sum shall he ex pended on jjthat part, of-.the road y hiclr mav lie wifiin territory occup'exl by the Indians, and to which their title has not yet been extinguished. Approvecl--March 3, 1823. An net respecting Stamps. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives tif the United States of America in Congress assembled Trat whenever hny person or persons shall pay to the Secretary of the Treasury, the J du'y chargeable by the aclj!.'.titled " An j act to establish a general stamp office, passed on jhe twehty-third day of April, in the; year, one thousand eight hundred, on any ded, instrument, or writing, on whiclthe said stamp duty chargeable by law shall ot have been paid, together with the fimher sum of ten dollars, and shall tibtaitj a certificate thereof from the Secretary Jpf ' the Treasury,- such deed, instrument or writing, shall be, to alt in tents and purposes, as valid and invaila- ble as if the same had been, or were stamped, 'counter-stamped, or marked, as , by said- law required ; any thing, in ahy act, to the contrary, notwithstanding. OeC mij.nu uc It j tr MCf cuuiku, i nat this act sriall be, and continue in force. fr the term of one year frpra the passage thereof, and no longer; ' Approyecl March 3, 1823 An act vesting in the State of i Virginia " ' the right of the United States to all fines assesseu xor . nuii-jerioiiiinvc oi inuuia duty, during thelate war with Qreat . ; Britain,! withm said State.' ' " . Be U enacted by the Senate and House1 of Representatives of the 'United State t of Ametica, m Uongress assembled, That ajl ngnt wnicn uic unuco otates pave to toe fines assessta upon tne citizens pi tne State of Virginia, for the hou-pei form- ance oi militia c:uiy aunng tne fate ; war with Great-Britain, shall be, and the same i is hereby vested in the said State. . . ! SectVS.yf wrf be it further enacted. That all nioneVs in the hands of those who now are, or here ofore have been, Marshals, or deputy Marshals, which may 'have whicfi may nave been ' brought, against sa)d . Matsiiais or ileputy Arlanbttis'if W consetpience of the Collection of said fines, shall beTpaid by tbem respectively; to live treasurer of said State. ! Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That the said v fines shall jpe recovered; bv the, said state, under such regulations, provi sions and restrictions, as shall be prescrib ed by the Legislature thereof: Provided, that if the provisions of this act are ac cepted, bv the stae of Virginia, that State shall indemnifV the United States against any, chnrge or charges wh'ch has already accrued, or which may. hereafter be made in consequence of the assessme nt and col lection of said- ies. ; Approved March 3, 1823. h. An act extending the time for issuing and locating military land warrants to offi-; cersv and soldiers of the revolutionary army. . Be it enacttd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the' United States of AmericQy in Congress assembled That the tune limited-by the second section of the act, approved on the twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand eight bun-1 dred and nineteen, for issuing 'military j lana warrants to the officers ana soldiers ot the Kevolutionary army, 'shall be ex tended to the fourth d iv of March; one thousand eie-fit hundred and -.twenty-five : ana the tune tor locating the-' unit ofc:'ted j r warrants shall be-expended to the day of October thereafter. . ApprovedMarch 3. 1823. An act graning to the state of Alabama the right of pre emption to certain quur- . ter sections of uuK 7 Pe it enacted by the Senate and House of hefirrsentatives of the United States ! of America in Congress assembled 1 hut Hands ot ne United bta'es are sol rt, the ! right .of pre-enipfioh to one quarter section , i of land, in, or near, the centre' of each r f the cour.ties of Marengo. Perry, and De-.ji catur, of the state aforesaid, in trust for said counties, respectively, for the. e?ab lishment of seats of justice therein ; Provi ! derf, That the proceed's of t e sale of each of said -quarter sections sh.ui be appropri ated for the purpose of erecting public buildings in the county for which ivis lo cated, after deducting ''-therefrom the a- mount originally paid fir the same : And 1 provided juriier, I nat the seat: of jus tice for said counties, respectively, shall be fixed and continued on the lands so lo cated and selected. '..,' L Approved March 3, 1823. An Actio amend an act, entitled 'And f An act further to regulate the entry of merchandize imported into the Uni ted Stales fromr a ny adjacent territory .' Br tt enacted by the Senate and House of Repres entatives of the United Stales of America, in Congres assembled. That fivm and afier the passage of this act, every in ister or other vot-rson having charge of a vessel, hon, rnoe, or r ft, or the conductor or. drier, ofc any carriage. orsleigh.or other perstyi .bn-gmg f mer- cnanrnze irom any xurcign h-imum ) cent to the Unite;! Stages, who shU nt- lee.t or refuse to deliver a manifest, as is ? required in and by the act entitled V Ah act further to regulate the entry of mer i chandize imported into the United States from any adjacent territory, passed the the second dav of March, one thousand eight hundred arid twenty-one, shall be subject to pay, instead I of j the penalty ( of four hundred dollars -imposed by the first section of said act, four tinies the value of tiie merchatidiee so imported. 1 ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That if any-person or persons vhall receive; conceal, or buy. any goods, wares, or mer chandize, knowine the'm to have-been il- ieeally imported into the United States and lirfhle to seizure bv virtue or :afev- act in relation to the revenue, such ieVson or persons shall, ou Convict ion thei'-eof, fof- feit and pay a sum double. the amount or value jpf the goods, wares, or merchan dize, sb recepyed concealed, or purchas ed. ' : ' ' Y;';'; ' : r- "J' Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That if any per&rin shall forcibly resist, prevent, or i.npede any officer of the customs, or their deputies, or any person . assisting them in the execution of their. duy, f uc4i person so offending, shall, for every such offence, be fined a sum not exceedingfour hundred dpllars. ( j 1 j I Sec 4.J And be it further enacted, 1 hat the' provisions of the forty :siX"th section of the act, entitled " An act to regulate the collection of duties oil imports and ton nage, passed the second day or March. Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, be, and they are hereby, extended to the case of goods, wares, and raerchandifee, imported into tne unitea j Statesr from an adjacent territory. ' Sec. 5. And be it further enacted That, alL penalties and' forfeitures, incurred by force of this act, shall be sued for, recov ered, -distributed, '; and accounted ; for, in ne manner presenpea ny an act, enuueu An act to regulate the'collection of du ties on imports and tonnage, . passed" on the second day of Marcii, Anno Domini ope thousand se yen bundl ed and Qmety- hiue. ;. ApproyedIaixn;3i im. i An Act sjupplejnenfary to the acts to pro- I -i r ' - f : , lt viae tiot teriaiu persons ejjgcti 'i j Land ajnd Naval) service of the. United ' States jo fh RevofurionHry War. Ber it enacted bv 'the Senate and House of llefrtsentatives of- the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the SecreJtary of War ic 'authorized, and he is hereby authorized and required, to restore, td the list of pensioners the name of any person who may have been.or here after shall be,strick n therefrom, in pursu ance of the act of Congress, pa ssed t4ie firt day of Msky.one'tljotisand eght hundred & twejitv. ejitithd "An act in addition to an act, entitlk d An act to provide for certain persons en ga ge d i n the. I-nd and na v a 1 service o lutiounry day of M dred atw t he U ihted StHtes in the Revo VVai passed the s eighteenth uch, one thousand eight huu- -eighteen, if such person. ' so stricken-from the lit of pensioners, has heretofore furnished, or heieafter shall furnish, evidence; in pursuance of he pro Visions ofisaid act, to satisfy the Secreta ry of VV'iijr. that he is in such indigent "cir cumstancses, as in be utiHlecio suppii t himself wjithijut the assistance of iiis coun try, and that, he has not disposed of or ; transferred lis nropertv , or any port ion thereof, yith a view to obtain a pensipr t K,.e.. 9.1 Ae it furrh, mv.t. Th 1! tuin u,v4j.-w..r.? -.-w.iwv' i T. r j - v ,' illlllW TT l nil lilt. IJI f ? visions of! tlie acti to which this fta-sus- I pit nientarv, shnll, by reason of bodily in- ht i'ity. he uuanle to attvud in court to make his schedule,- und furnish the evi dence )y &a:d acts required, it shall be lawful fotf.-any iudire-or iiistice of a c,urt j of r. cordj in the district, city , county, ,tr t.tAorougn, n winch .such' person resides, to attend -tjhis place. of -abode, 'and receive j hissclu dde, and oath or affirmation,?ind s.iid judge vr justice shldi rertify that said m ' oaiu or amnnauon, ana ceruncaie, shaU, by jsa id judge or. justice, ht produc-' ;- ed in the jcoui t of which he is judge ; and tlie 'Opi'tupn of said Court, of the vaue t i or tne pioperty contained in said schedule, j, shall be entered therec, and certified by j'ihe clerk! of said -court ; and suchf schc liule shall be valid for all the purposes j contemplated by the acts aforesaid. ! j Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That no pension nereatter to Pe allowed on claims orbched'i'es here'pfore filed under the act ori acts to which this act is a sup- pleiiieiit, pr under.' the. provision's of this act, shall commence before the passage i thereof;! and all other pensions hereafter j to be allowed utder the -'Cts aforesaid, I shall com jnehce from the time of comple I ting the proof: 4 Approved March 1, 1823. , .. : j - ' . j An Act supplementary tohe act, entitled An Ajct to designate the boundaries joi Districts, and establish. Land Office lor the (disposal of" the public lands, not heretofore offered for sale, in the states of OaiJrand Indiana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofUcftvleutfltives of the United States pfAinericp, in Congress assembled That ull thf Ihiids'' ceded nnA r&r.rnicht'A n fy United Stares, by the Wea tribe of I i Trwii.ai.4 'linrlHi'. the fii-tt nrtirL nf tht- t 3 m. i v. .... j , 'v. ' ' ... i iwiv. ' v v.. . tref eh ty neui at vinttnues,oa me eiventn tele- yeiuh day of August, eighteen hundred and twenty, and which is specified arid i designated by the, second, article of the treaty between the United States and the said tribe concluded at St. Mary's, on life secondt dy.ot October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, be, and the same is hereby. attached .to the Terrt Haute District for the sale uf public lands in the state of Iu- dan:i. . . j : '. -1 ,',; - p. ,- .-v--L Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all the public lands specified, designated; ana emnracet; witmn tne ni-st and second article: of the treaties aforssaidf which' have; not been granted to, or secured for, the use of any individual or individuals, pr appropriated and reserved for any other I purpose by any existing treaties' or.la ws,- ana wun mc eAtejJiion t 01 in e section numbered sixteenf in each tow nship, which shall be reserved for the support of schools therein, shall be. ottered for sale to t&e nighest bidder, at the Land Office in the : Texre ' Haute District, under the direction of the Register of the Land Of fice, and Receiver of Public Moneys, on such day or days as shall, by proclamation of the Frestdeiit of the Uhhedaies bef designated tor that purpose, t he. lands shall.be sold in tracts of the same size, on the. same terms and conditions, and, in every respect, as provided by the act, en titled An act making further provision for the sale 6f the public lands,' approved A pril twehty -fourth, eighteen huudred and twenty. ' '. - -' ; ;", - ' -rl )yec.'3 And be it further enacted. That the Register of the Lai.djQltice aiul the Receiver of Public Moneys, shall, each; receive five dollars for eacn day's attend- I ance in superintending the public sales of I the land before described, - accoxdiug to ! the President's proclamation. v Approved March 3, 1823. : i An act for the erection of 'a Motiuirient i ' over the tomb ot Eibridge Gerry, - late I ViccrJrcs dent of thi Un'ted States. , Be? it enacted by the Senate and House of ' ReMeeni(iih)e$ t ilt.yJJmtcd Stutes the Superihtendapt of the PdbHcvpund- ings be,, arid T he . hereby is,; directed to ' cause to be erecVed,; in the? burial ground of the Citv of VVahinton; a neat and ; appropriate monument, over' the tomb of ; ESbridi Gerry, late Vice-President, of the United States, Vho diet! afWiishin ton, November twemt-th'rd. one thou ; sand eight jhundred and fourteen, with a ,' suitable inscription on the same, stating : the name. statrn age, and time of deaths of the deceased. 'i- -j;vv -Sec. 2. JptI be it fur thei enatttd That r a -sum'lot -exceeding one thousand tlollars ' be, and the same i herebyappripViHted; ; for the payment of t he dost theiwfAfrooi any money in the treasury',, not CrtheVwu ajipropriated. ; ' V ; : ' Vj ' Approved March 3, 1823. . r An act to continue n force an act,xentif ; tied vAn act rt gtrljttjng the: currency within theUnkedtatei of tbe golu ' A . coins of GrutBnifaTriT gal ao4"Vn and the ;'crbwns rf jFraficd i and fivfranc pieces.V i passed on the" t we n t y n iii t h day of Aprilpne th ousa'nd Ight: Jiundred and sixteen, so r; as the satneT relates to' the jcrowdsv of .--' ' France and five frunc" pieces. ; : , ; - -r Be it enacted bv the Senate and House " of Rrfirrsentatives of thc United State 'I'M i of Amcr,ic in CVi awn5f,,That ; ; so much of the act, entitled . Aft act re-':" j guhiting the currepcy within thej tin ed v), States, tif the gold coins ofyGreatfBrttain; . j France, -Prtugnl and i SpHin,- and 1 tliv crowns of Prance;aflfd.'-.five,fianc pieces, . , passed on Uie tweniy-ninth one thotisajid eight Jjundreu and six-: teen, as n wtu t, the prowns of Fnutcc; and five ffancf nieces, 'shall bei nd "tho i, - - .. - -ar k iii- r - - - tsarne hereby u, continued hi forctfpr the iurinerj term oi tour years, irom apu ai ter the fourth day o March 'nexj ' , ; ' , Approved March 3, 1623. ,;; . ' :.: An act inakmg ;.fappropriatiQiit.'ibr';''thd ; ;t Public Buildings; ;Jv' r;: '--' - Be it enacted by the:' Senate and H6ust lM ofRefiresentaiives pf thAJUited State ! qf America in Congress assembled. ptfiiX' . thet following sunis of money be ,afid arv heiy,'apprppjiatcdtTt6 'wit ZxJi ' ' - For improyiriShe grounds around the Capitol, orte thousand dftllar i ' t v For making the necessary alteration In the Representatives' Hall, for the accom ' " mbdation of the eighteenth' Congress, the . sum of one thousand t wp hundred dollar - For finishing the South Portico to tha President's House, thej ium of oinetecui thonsArid dollars. : -,.-7 j ( '..A'-''!) ' ' . For an ajlegoricarornmeiU for a Clock: . 1 for the use of the Sehaie,1 two thousand L dollirs. - '.'';i .; ; :1 ' ' -'.'i- ; Sec. i And be it furtict enacted That said several sums of money be' paid out of any moneys in the Treasury, not other v wise appropriated. . . . ".' v ' : Approved, March ,1823. : h ' ' . An act making appi-opriaUpns for ceftaia faitificatiou of the United Stages ,4'oC the Var one w thousand I eigh t lindfed and t wenty-three, and for other )urpo . 'A ses. . -: v:''" .. '.!.'-:--,-, ..-'4:--' : - r Be it enacted bu the Senate and Hotisje of Reireientdtives.ofjheU if 'America j?i Congress assembled, That ; the. fpl lo wing su m s be arid the same afc . hereby, appropriated, to' tyit rf as follows, viz : , ' - ' -I ' ' For .Eo'rt Delaware.' fiftvf-eight thousand dollars: ' I.; -:V:r .'!aV, .; ' For Fort "Washington, Forty-six tkou sand dollars : y J.J C : . For Fort Mouroe, one hundred thou- . sarid dollars f r'il:S- -,.v' " For Fort ; Calhoun, eighty thousand ddU. ' 1 3 r,s ; . .... , -. y .j. '. ' For collecting, materials for. a fortifier V tmn at Mobile Point; in, the tate of Ala bama, fifty thousand doners : : : ; j ,' u For the Rigolets. and Chief TChefl Menteur, one hundred thousand dollar : For collectine material fnp: flml rrA"' " 1 M - m m , Miiy .fr.w grcsMiig wiui a ion online ngnt panic ot the Mississippi; opposite Fort St. Pnilip; forty thousand dollars . 1 r or repairing Fort Jackson, la the har r of Savanah,' eight, thousand dollar: For contingencies and repairs of fortifi- ' bor cations, twenty-six: thousand, dollars : For the purchase of small (arms for arming the whole body fthe; militia, in additi tfa totbeihnuaVanDroiiriation of . the year opt; '-itiousaud eight hundrecf ah'tf ?t twenty-three; for 'arming the : militU, twenty thousand dollars :. . 6; ;- F of completiinj the barrapks and'other " ' poblic buildpigat Batori Roug', twenty. '' nine thousand jirie huudted seventy-ttigat dollai jtScventy-seYcu ccrits, . " j , - " 5 lpi u vcu, iYiarcu ti, 1040 : 1 ' ; VHOUSESFOR SALE Oil RENT; rX? X ' ..-'' '"x- ' y ':'' -':..' 'X'X: ' v Convenieot . B we.1 iing-Hopse con iXitainin ix Rooms", With a. K.itciitn. : Smoakhouse,' a wel fenced Garden,-and . - other conveniences, at the corner of Da- vie and M'Do well. Streets, wuhta '150 . ' r 3 .1. w . . Springs iu tUc 'XX'l XX Also a smaller House, with, a! piece of vacant Ground suitable (or a Garden and Loi, on Cabarrus bitv'eti whhui 50 yards t ..' - ' .- 7' .TV. 1 m -f 'u 1 - - if -1 if t mm f r- -';': .i-f ft'
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