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COTTON WANTED.
THR Utilise iltrr.* will pur
chase Two Unrul ed bales f
Rood to prime Lotion, lot
which CASH will In? giv»*ii
They have also just receiv
ed a good supply of
litiATVVFAl,
Consisting of Upper and So'd, and about 10
d'zej^Tanned DEER SKIN5, which will be
4olutt|iv lor Cash.
WILEY &: BAXTER
3t 41
Milledgeville, Aug 13
VV,\V^
THR Subscriber continues to
canyon the II.tanking Busi-
e c in all it** hrnuehes. Ht
. li keep constnmlv i.n hand an
assortment ol’ HATS, which he
will dispose ol o 1 * very moderate terms Hat*
nude to oidur with neat less an.I dispatch.
A oher..I price, in Cash, will he paid f»r
Beaver, Utter. Raccoon and r ox H i s
HENRY DUNCAN
Milledgeville, Juno 27 if 39
Tbc Subhcrilji'is.
II WING obtained
ip mail coutrurl from
^Mill* dpevtlle to Mo i
gomery, Alabama, will
^commence running .i
LINE OF STAGES betwet n these two
points >n UioSOth ol May, ilnee times a week,
flu* m.olic may rely mi iho punctuality ana
f'ii|lat«ilnes9 ol the discharge of their duties
They have made such air.tng nn uts as will
remove all possibility of disappointment
T'leir stages and horses shall be of the best
lVi<J. They rely on a liberal pub c to sustain
them in this undertaking.
HUGH KNOX,
HENLY CROWELL,
WILLIAM v\ ALL U.
MiUledgeville, April to w3m—30
ITF The Moaigo.n a y Re|fljbli( .n, Calmw
ba Fmms, Mobile Register, Con.itrutionalist,
Georgian. Langs Gazelle, New York,
pnblidi the ab nc weekly for tince months,
and send their acton nt* to M. K. b Go
fctovttYY 8c V'mvvA,
fJlENDER the puhlic tli-ir grateful nc
.1. kuowledgeineiits tor their liberal patron
age the last sea*o»i, and respectfully solicit it
continuance thereof
Tli y consider themselves peimaneady lo
cutcd it the- WAREHOUSE now in their oc
cujuncy, w.licit is in good order for reception
ol Cotton and (loud*
Liberal adranctx as heretofore will be made
on Cotton consigned to tin nt.
They hive a consignment of 50 Kegs g »nd
Virginia iMaiiidactuieuTUBACCUtoi8.de
nt various prices. 3i
Augusta, July 18 l6D 42
~ WAREHOUSE
%'lnd Commission Business
. THE Subset ibrr advise;
~Z W his friemU and the public
v .«5! that alt**r tne first ofOc’oboi
next, tiisbuviness \v ill be con-
tinned nt the Ware 11 oust
forinsrW occupied by Leigh fct Cautelou, lirst
above the Bridge, and immediately fronting
the new wharf his services, nideu by compe
tent isshi Mice are offered ns A COMMIS-
SI IN MERCII XN l AND WARE HOUSE
KEEPER, to the PI» tors and Merchants ii
Fife up-couutry of Georgia ami Suuili Caroli
nu. lie l»a»- at command ample funds lo make
liberal advances in cash on Colon or other
produce stored with him for sale. Attached
lo iLis establishment, i* ille only TOBACCO
INSPECTION in l.iis city, which will lit
conliiiued and attended lo as licretuloro —
Tho**u who comcmplale favoring him with their
badness, may be .toured th it hi personal ex
trtions will be used lbrllie.ii intercut, and theii
Cult Miimned without .my additional expens.
to i lie 0' v uer. Unconscious * f having lor foi
tad the coeseicncn of any during the trying
*C«*u s of the two past evetillul seasons, lit
confidently nope* to be fivored uuh a share
ol Ilia public pi ronaga Any. nie s for the
purchase of goods will be proiap iv altc id
to. RUBER l d ALONE.
Augusta, August I 41 v
V\nv\t\a V.vuuV wigtiuc,}’
\ NOfli :efir the Purchase and Sale
Laud, is opened u Tallahassee, lliujlrat
ol govern in nut in Florida
Ii is knovvu that the rirdi loads in Floiitf
aro well adapted l > I tie eultui« f those gr-a
staples .Sugar Cane and Sc i Island Cotton ;
that geittluineii who visit this country with n
viea to permanent sctll* in *nt, labor under
many disadvantage-, in the p infliavi or loca
tion of Linds, wliir.li il is believed might he
obviated by tins office
It is the intention of the undersigned to be
prepared with special in formation i dative tc
the qn city cndi i Out of til! most rain tide lands,
which may bo offered lor - ii • by die govern
inent, or by individuals Books will bn open
ed for the registering of all estiti s w hich ma t
be committed to ilia ch irge of said UtUn
vvitl'^lrnitsand deseriptu
all b
\
,1- ft ii 1 Ofti e will prepared to alfoml t*
relative t«>t!ie p rfec.t <
or adjustmtail of land claims ; to a!
Mjipei taming lo the Dentition or Preemption
llawi, passed by the Congress ol the United
Slates loi thn benefit of the early seniors of
Florida ; and to every description ol liusi
relating to a General Lvid Agency Alnpsof
th« Puldic Lands wlti;li were ollercd in May,
1825, and ol those hereafter to bo sold by tin
government, cun be procured.
Letters (post paid) addressed to Richard C
Allen &.Co. Tallahassee, Florida, "ill be at
tended to.
RICHARD C. ALLEN & Co.
REFEUFJtCES.
f lis Excellency '\ rn.iAM P Duval,
Col. Robert Butler, Surveyor General.
General R. K. Call,
Colonel Jamf.s Gadsden,
Maj. Gen. Ciiaikes, Tallahassee.
Jonathan Rouinson, Esq. Gadsden Co.
i lahassee, July 18 tnGot
New Country 'Travellers
», «i / ILL observe that Janus U. at Henry
* l' Hooien arc authorised lij law lo keep
.r, l-'KRHY on Flint River, I - miles above ibe
\sency, nn.l in n straight direction from M.<-
von to the Falls ol the Clmllnlioor hie, wliiclt
Vci ry will be in good order by the hrM ol 3c|i-
leiuber nest; ami ns good a road Irani .Mo
ron or from Wallet sold lorry, ami also Irout
J'or’-Mli, a can be funnd thioujii this J“
vtliase, ro«)fiing the Old Red Lick Trail. F
try aileniinii "ill he paid, and Lorn and I'
<lrr kept for those who ntay please lo favor
them with their custom.
July Id _ *'
Beef! Beef! Beef!
rpHE Subscriber ro-peufu ly informs the
S Bute Iters of Alille.lgerdio, riialo,i aii.l
Macon, that ho liasgot i40 ilLLt LAI 1 Lf.
<of .ill descriptions) aImuI 40 milw* poiith ot
hlaco't, t» b** ULpused ot low tor L.tsh, vithoi
the wiiole or part, s j as to suit purchasers lur
■m ill markets. Fcrsous wishing to purcliuse
uro requustotl lo 0 ill on Mr William Ii Soui-
■ h , die house of Willi no Scurlook,about
Junius from vlilledgoville, who can give any
Fm diet- ml'orm.uiun that may he rct|ui>«l, o
...tiled oil by tile Ijdi inst. otli.rwi.t- 1 stab
irue to wherever there m .y h ® a eull.
JOSHUA sCUItLOCK.
august 3 —
I Valuable Leiltt ror
Jrs the J I district of llooly couaty.Wo j-j»
■I \i oers m vis’iiug in imrehase tnouhov.
.Ruat.lc' l'r .cl ol Laud, cu Invo a b.irg.tiu,
nd .nUispuubi: titles. J0HN g^TOX.
PROPOSALS
J^OR rnnying .VHilsolthn United State*
> ' on the following P.i*t Rond* will lie re
ceived at the Genetnl Post Otftre, in the City
of Washinuton, unt I the 12th day of October
next, inclusive.
IN GEORGIA.
229. From Savannah, by Bryan Old r. Ii
Medway Church, Rirehorough, ami McIntosh
v. h. to Dari; n, twice a vve» k, (»3 miles
Leave Sav tunnh every Sunday and Thurs
day nt dam .old arrive nt I) irien b> 7 p in
Leave Darien every 'I nesdav and Fiidaynt
bam and arrive at Savannah bv f» p m.
2 H) Fi -in Riceboro', by Barrington, Turk
ersvdlc, and Jefferson, to St. Mary’s, 100
mdes, onre a week.
Leave Riceboro’ every Thursday sit 2 p m
and mve nt J* ffergon on Saturday by 10 u in
and at St. Mary’s by 4 pm
Leave St Mary’s we: y Sunday m 7 a in and
• reive nt Bin boro’ on Tuesday l» 9u m.
231 From Darien, and Ftedcricu, to lirunH-
wi< k, onre a week, G! miles.
Leave D o ien every Thursday at 5 a in and
arrive nt liruiHwick on Friday by 1 i n in
Leave Biumiivirk ot 2 p m aud arrive at Da
rien »n Sunday by G p m
232 From .)< fterson, in C imden, to Fair-
fu ll, 21 miirR,oncein two weeks.
L'*ave Jcflersou every 'Tuesday at 5 cf m and
at rive at Fai* field by 11 a in
Leave F irfield at 1 p m and arrive nt Jef
fers Ol l.y Up in.
23.3 From Sunbury lo Riceboro’, once n
w. -eek, n:il-8
Jjc .ive Siinburyevery Thursday at7 ct m and
hi five at Rieeboio’ by *9 a in.
Leave Ri- ehoro’ at 11am and arrive ot
Shidiury by 2 p m.
234 F r m S ivnivnli, by Ebrnezer, Turk*
arr.bmg, \V liitc’s Fines,Jneksonborough, Mill-
h'lven, \\ nyneshoro, and MrRean’s, to Au-
g’.ista, throe times a week, 1 0 miles. Waynes
boro mny be supplied by a uro** mail from
Mrs. Jourdan’% and the stage pursue the di
rect route.
Leave Savannah every Tuesday, Thins lay
and Saturday at 4 a in and arrive at Angus
la on Wednesday, Friday an I Sunday by 8 p
Leave Augusta every Tuesday, Thursday
and SatuMay at 4 a m and arrive at Savan
nah ou Wednesday, Friday and Sunday by 7
V m
235 From Savannah by Lauren’s ferry,
Siateshoio, Bullock Co. Millroy, Swaiursbo-
ro, a id Biulsville, to Louisville, onco a week
13G miles.
Leave Savannah every Friday at G a m and
arrive at Louisville on Monday by 10 a m.
Leave Louisville every Monday at 1 pm
and ariive at S.iv.wnisilflfc M ‘Jiursday by G pm
23G From AuguMn, In Darby’*, Double
Branch, i.inr.oltiion, Goshen, Felerslnirg,
Cook's r.iuv Ollice, Elherton, Bir kcrsville,
and Ainundaville,to Carnesville, once a week,
110 miles, in a two horse stage.
Leave Augusta every Sunday at 3 a in and
arrive at Fetcrsburp on Monday by 9 a in and
at i ‘aniusvdle on '1 uc6day by G p in.
Leave Carnesville every Nvednep lay at G
a in and arrive at Augusta on Friday In 8 /» m.
2 »7 From Augusta, by Coiuuibia c. Ii V* at-
son’s store, Wiighisboro, Washington, Ceil
treville, Lexinglou and Bethlehem, lo Alliens,
twice a week. 97 miles, in a stage.
Leave Augusta every Tuesday ami Satur
day at 4 a m and arrive at Alliens the next
W ednesday and Sunday by 8 p in.
Leave Athens every Sunday and Thursday
in 4 a m anil arrive at Augusta the next Mon
day .tint Friday by 4 p in.
233 From Aniens, oy Claikstioro, .Tcflm
son, Hurricane Spools, Gainesville, and Tu
loa.i, to Spiiug Flacc, Cherokee nation, onre
n week, 140 miles.
Leave Alliens every Monday nt 4 a hi and
arrive a Spring Flacc on Thursday by 11 a
Leave Spring Fluce every Thursday nt
m and arrive at Athens on Sunday by ii p in. ‘
239 From Augusta, by Bullet 's (L I Lit ris s,
SlUiiiord’smills, Bnci C. Bridge, Warrenton,
Fovveltou, Shiver’s mill,, Snarla, and Devc-
raux’s 6tore, to Alillcdgevillc, three times a
week, 91 utiles.
Leave Augusta every Tuesday j Thursday
nn.l Saturday ut 4 a m and arriv e at Fovveltou
bv 4 ;» m and at iVliib-ilgevilIc on Wednesuay,
Jb riday, and Sunduy liy no n.
Leave Mi.ledgeville, every Tuesday, lbuts
day and Saturday at uoon,aiid arrive .a Tow
clton by 10 p m and Augusta on Mouduy,
\\ ednesd is, and Ftidny Gy 8 p in
24IJ From Mill* dgevillc, Gy L^nicera, Clin
ton, Fort Hawkins, Mac. n,’ Knoxvillle, and
Creek Agency, io Fort Miichel, 122 luik-s,
(Inice a week’.
Jjw*.tve Mdle.dgeville every Monday, Wed
nesJav end Friday at 2 p in and arrive at Foil
Miichel on Wednesday, Frida*, and Moudav
by 11 a rn.
Leave Fort Miichel ovory Tuesday, Tlmrh
dav uml caturday at 1 p m and arrive at Mil
ledgeville on Thursda , b iturday and Moudav
by |«} a in.
211. Fr .m Clinton, by Hillsboro, Monti-
cello, mid Antioch, to Madison, once a week
50 milcf.
Leave Madison every Tuesday at 5 a ir
and arrive at Clinton on Wednesday by 11 am
Leave Clinton every VV ednebday nt l p n
ami ariivo .it Madison on Thurud..y by G p in
21-2 From Waynesboro, by Birdsvule. aiu.
L aiisvill*, to Warrenton, once u week, l»0
miles.
Leave Wajpcshoro every Sunday it 10 am
ariivcut Louisville, on Monday bylOaw.iuU
anivc at Warrenton, on Monday hy 8;im.
Leave Warrenton every Friday at G an i
ami urnve at Wayiicfcboio on Saiutday Gy 8
pm.
2-13. I rom Fovveltou, by Alford’s store,
Gruuisviile, Ureeuesbon*, and Buck Head, lo
Alauison, once a week,51 miles.
Leave Fuwelton every Wednesday ::l 4 « n
and arrive ut Grceuesboro' bame day by It
Leave Grcniieshoro’ nt noon and at rive at
Madison on Thuisday by 9 a m
Leave Madison every 1 uursduV at II am
and arrive at Fovveltou Friday Gy’noon,
244 From Fovv -ltou, by Mount,'' Zion,
Cooper’s liridge, Eatonton, and Tovvu’s, to
M nlicello, on» e a week, 53 miles.
Leave Fowclton eveiy Wodi.esday at G
i in and uriive at Muiittccllo on 1 Uuibday by
9 a m.
Leave Monticello every Tlinrsday nt noon
and arrive i.t Fovveltou on Friday by 11 u in.
Froposals will be received for carrying throe
mails a week between Sparta and Mo,ml Zi
on.
215. From Eatonton, by Shepherd’s,King
slon, Madison, Salem, Shady Giovu, ami
Warkinsville, to A;In.us, GO miles, once u
week.
Leave Eatonton every Wednesrluy nt 2 p in
and arrive at Madison by 9 p in and at Athens
on TiniisJuy by (j j> m
Leave Athens every Friday at Gam uml
an ivH nt Eatonton on Saturday by G p m.
24G. From Carnesville, Gy Busliviilc, to
Gainesville, once a week, *15 miles-
Leave Carnesville every Saturday nt G a in
and arrive at Gainesville same day.
J.eave Gainesville every 1 uesday at Gam
and arrive at Carncbv tile iaoie d.iy t»v 8 p in
217. Fn in Wafiiiugion by M-UGuy’s tame,
Guu^e Fond, and DausGy’s, lo Eiberton. one.
week, 40 miles
Leave Washington every Wednesday at 10
in and urnve at Elbertou ou Tliursd.*y by 4
Leave Eiberton every Thursday ai2p in
and ariive at WaRhiugiuii on Friday by il
213 Froiu Carnesvillo, by Clarkesville, ,o
Clay tousville, once a week, 5ii miles
Leave Carnesville even Friday at 1 p m and
arrive at Kabuu c. b. or Clay to .sville, on Sat
urday G p in.
Leave tiabuu c* Ii. every Tlmrsdiy nt G
i in and arnvc ut C iruesville on Friday oy 11
249 From Monticello, bv Oak Grove
jletle’s, Monroe, N» vvt»in c Ii Demopoli.-
A illiaiu’s btore, V uuursfor-J, Fist Rock, Lae
reaceviltc, and tloger’s store, to G tiiiesvdle
nice a week, 107 nilcs.
Leave Mantn’elio very Tluirsdiyat 1 pm
a id arrive at Gainesville uu Saturday by Gp m
Leave Gainesville every Monday at 6 a m
and arrive at Monticello on Wednesday by
Ham. * J
250. From Millorigeville, by Bolin’s ferry,
Lumdcn’s Uore, Baxter h Bridge, Groenesbo-
ro, and Walkiusville, to Athens, once a week,
*0 miles
Leave Milledgrville every Fridnyat 2prn
and arrive nt Atlien*ou ^nturtnybv G pm.
Leave Allien* every Monday a’Ga rn audar-
iv*- at Millodgeville on I uesday noon.
251 From Milledgevilb*. by Fairfield, Ea-
nnion, Garner’s Ferry, Gfenesboro, Lex-
agl"ii, snd l)ani''lsville, to Carnesville, 10G
idles, once a wt-ck.
Leave Milleflgevi’-ii’ every Tuesday nt Com
and arrive at Enlonto . by 1 p maud at Carne*-
vill** on Thursday by 1. a in.
L rt av« Citrnesvillo every I hursdny ot 1 p m
ami arrive nt Milledgrville ou Sunday by 7
pm
252 From Athens by Picken’s Shoals
Haines’s store. Lake Ridge, Lawrencevi’le,
llien-.e by Lake Ridge, Fenlieo.n’ mills, nt I
Clarkchboro’, to Alliens 80 40 miles, once a
week.
Leave Athens every Thursday nt G a m and
ariive nt Lnwrcnccvillc by 7 ;> m
Leave L iwreureville every Friday nt G a ni
and arrive at Athens by 7pm.
253 Ftooi Milledgrville, by M»r!on. and
H.nthird, to Findcitovvn, 95 nu!* i once a
week.
Leave Millodgeville every Wednesday nt 2
p m and arrive at Haitlbrif on Thuisday by
10 m and arrive at Finderlown on Friday by
6 p in. y
Leave Finderlown every Saturday nt Gjyin
and arrive at Milledgeville on Momlny-45y 10
25 4 From Macon, by Stallj^fs store^ Ter-
ivc. Ii. But s’ e Ii or Jxdtson, Cullod-us,
Hamilton, MeDonough, (Tovingion, and Con-
nellsvdle, to Monticello, oneo a week.
!<• nve VIaeon every Saturday nl8 a m and
arrive nt Mmiticeilo the. next Monday by G /> m
Leave Monticello every W'cdnc-clay nt II
n in and anivc at Macon on Friday by *Gp in.
2r5. From Hartford, bv Copelanda, nail
Jacksonville, to Ashley’s nulls, once a week,
62 miles.
Leave Hartford every Timrsd.it at 11 a m
and ariive at Ashley’s mills on Friday by 6pm
Leave Aoliley’s mill* every Saluiday at 6 i
in a d at rive at Hartford on Sunday by 10 a m
2,jG Fr m Finderlown, by F.arlv e Ii. t-.
11* nry r Ii A. once in two weeks, 70 miles
Leave Findertovvn every other Saturday
at G a m and arrive at Henry e. It. on Sunday
by G p m
L'.uvn Henry r. li. every other Thursday at
9am and arrive at Findertown on Friday bv
G pm. ^
257 I* rom Milledgeville, by Irvvi iton, Me
Dani- !svi ♦ and DmMiii, lo Mount V'ernon,
82 miles, once a week.
Leave Milledgeville e* ery Monday at 3 pm
and arrive at Dublin on Tuesday by 11 am
and at Mount Vernon on Wednesday by 11
Leave Monnt Vernon every Wednesday
.it 2 p m aud arrive at Milledgeville on Friday
by 11 a in. • *
258 From Mount Vernon, by Ferry’s mills.
T mndl e. h Hardin’s Ttickersville, B.tgg’s,
and Burlington, to Daiicn, once a week, 112
miles.
Leave Mount Vernon every Wednesday nt 1
p in nr.d arrive at Darien the next Saturday by
Leave Darien every Saturday at 1 p m
and arrive at Mount Vernon on Tuesday bv
11am
259 From Milledgeville, by Mount Fkas
ant, Frneman’ostoie, BlountsviHe, and Hills
boro, to Moiitice’ln, once n week, 38 miles
Return by Stanford’s ^ Roads, and Clopton’s
rn.lh, to MilliM.'geville, 3G miles.
Leave Milledgeville eveiy Wednesday at 2
p m and arrive at Monticello oti Thursday by
10 am.
Leavo Monticello every Friday at 6 am
and arrive at Milledgeville l»\ 4 p m.
260. From Milledgeville. i l»v Lebanon ami
Saudersville, to Louisville, 6d mile*, oiicc
week
Leave Milledgeyillo every Sunday at 6am
and arrive at Louisville on Monday bv 10 a
Leave Louisville every Monday at ~ pin uml
ai live at Milicilgcvibo the next Tuesday b) G
pm.
261. From DuhUu to Telfair c* U. 50 miles
once in two weeks
Leave Dublin every other Wednesday at
mood, ami ui live nt Tel fail c. !*.. cr. 'lhursday
b;. G p in.
L»* i\e THfnir c. h every clher Tuesday at
6 a m and arrive nt Dublin on Wed uesday by
11 am.
262. From Lnvvreiiceviile, by Decatur, to
Fayetteville, once a we* k, GO miles
Leave Lawieucevillc every Friday nt G
am and arrive at Fayetteville ou baunday bv
11 <r m
Leave Fayetteville every Saturday by 2 p
and airive at Lawrene. vile on Sunday by G
IN FLORIDA.
2G3 Fruit Burnt Corn, Alabama, by Road
Forks, in Frazers,to Fenuacola, twice a week,
94 miles.
Leave Burnt Corn eveiy Monday and
Thursday nt G 1-2 a in and arrive at Fe.nsacob
on Tue«dny mid Friday by 3 p in.
Leave Feiisncolu every Saturday and Wed
net-day at 9 urn and arrive at Bunt Cora oi
Sir i 1 .*v aftd Tttursday by 6 pin.
2 4 From Pensacola, by Gadsden e Ii
Jact s mi c. Ii. and Walton c. h. to Tallahasse
once ;» week, 220 miles.
Leave Pensacola every Wednesday at G
am and arrive at Talluhaszee next Tuesday b\
10 am.
Leave Tallahassee eveiy Tups - y at 2 p m
and arrive at Feasucola on Tuesday.
2G5. From T.ilUliassee, by Sevvany, and
Dill*, to St. Augustine, once u week,
257 miles.
Leave St. Angusiino every Tuesday at 2 p in
*iuJ arrive at Tallahassee the next I uesday hy
10 am
Leave Tallahassee every Tuesday tit 2 p m
and arrive at St. Augustine the next Tuesday
by 10 a in.
26G. From Tallahassee, by Deralur c. h. to
Findertown, Ua once a week, 160 miles.
Leave Tallahassee every Wednesrlay at 4
a in aud arrive at Findertown on Friday by 6
pm.
Leave Findertown every Saturday at Ga in
and arriv .it Tallahassee on Monday by 8 a in.
2G7 From St. Mary's, by C leram, (.’raw-
ford,on St Johns, and Jacksonville, to St. An
gus:i e, once a week, 100 miles.
L<*ave St Mary s every Saturday nl4 1*2
pm and airive at St. Augustine on Monday by
O p m
1 eavo St. Augustine every Thursday at G
a m and arrive til St. Mary son Saturday by 10
NOTES.
1. The Post-Master General may expedite
the mails and alter the tunes for airival and
departure, at any time during the continuance
of the contract, he paying ail ndequ itc corn
pttnsatioii for any extra expense that ui.iy bo
occasioned thereby.
2 Seven minutes sh dl be llowed for open
ing and closing the mail, at all offices where
no particular lime is specified.
3 For every tifteen minutes delay, in arriv
ing after the time prescribed in any contract,
the contractor shall forfeit ten dollars; and il
die delay »* uianuo until the departure of any
pending m id, wiicr«b> a trip is lost, a lorlVit
ure of double the amount allowed lor carrying
the mail one nip, shall be incurred, unless ii
shall be made i > appear that the uelay w.ib
occasioned by unavoidable accident , in which
case the nmo mi of pay for a trip, will be for
feited. Then lorfeitures it will bo observed
arc uncouduioual, < xiept for the failure of a
irip, by unavoidable accident, the penalty
may be redu ed (o the pay for one trip. [ h.i.
oil no condition is litis hiiiii or tne other penal
ties stated, lo berHinittcd.
4. Persons making proposals are r« ((aired
.»> state their piitcs by ilia year. Those who
■omract will receive their pay quarterly-—ii.
the mouliis of May, August, iSuvuiutjei, aud
February, one mouth alUi tlie cxp.r.tuon ol
each qratter.
VOLUME XVII-Mi 4b
5 No other than a free white person shall
be employed to carry the mail.
6 U here the proposer intends to convey
the mail in the body of a stage carriage, lie. i*
desired to state it in his prop* *h1* ; and tlis
stage must be of snllicitmt size, unless other-
wis** expiehseil, to accommodate seven past
sengers
7. Every proposer may ofler in hi* bid, to
make any.improvement in the transportation
of the mail, from (ho terms ii;\ited, citiior as
to the mode of tr.mtportiug it, the speed re-
quired. or tin* frequency cf the tripe per week
—which shall rec eive due consideration.
l l:e number of the post route shall be sta
ted in every bid, and the pio(X)sal must be
sealed and directed to the General Post Office,
and endorsed (i Proposals.” Strict attention
must be given to the endorsement, as it »s not
intended to break the seal oi any nimpo ;nl,
until the time lor recoiling f/nisshall have ex
pired •
8 I he Post Master General reserves to
hitusell tin* right ol declaring any contrar* at
an end, whenever one failure happens, which
amounts to the loss of a trip.
9. J he distances stated are such •»* have
life-i communicated to this offnv ,and sonic of
them may be incorrect: on this subject the
contractor must inform himself—Tli* Depar*.-
meni will iiot he answerable for any mistake
10 In every case where the mini is n ans
ported in stages, and ilie present contractor
tdinll be underbid, and dm undc.h • dcr shall
no'^ave such stage property ms may be r.t*ccs-
s^v for the perfoiimirico of the c m.tract, lie
shall he required to pun base from the present
contractor, at a reasonable valuation, the
•vliob* or any part of the stage property, iiiclu
ding horses that mny be suitable for ihe ser*
tire, and make payment therefor, by reason
able installment, a* hi., pay becomes due, or at>
the parlies ntay agree.
These term* will be made n condition in the
ner.eptaneo of any bid under the bul of the
present contractor; and should the underbid
der fail to comply with them, his Ind will be
offered to the present contractor; but ohould
In* decline making the contract ut ihut rate,
the proposal of funderbidder will be accep
ted oncondiiio aMy.
II. No bid shall be withdrawn niter the
time for leceiung bid* shall have expired, and
should any person refuse to tnke the ei utract
at his hid. he shall he held responsible to the
Department lor the difference between his
bid, and that at which the contract shall be
made. No decisions on bid* shall be made
known before the 13th ol October. The as
signment of any contract without the consent
of the Post-Muster General, shall lorfeit it—
«nd in .ill cases where tipplicaiion is made to
the Departneut to sanction a transfer, the
terms must lie fully stated.
Should a contractor or his agent engage in
the transmission of commercial ii.lorniation
by express on his mite,more rapidly than tae
mail, he shall forfeit In* contract
12 If a route should he discontinued by
CoiijMcsB, or heroine useless, in whole or in
part, in the opinion ol the Post-Master Gener
nl, lie may limi or dispense with the service of
the contractor, on making him nu allowance
of one month’s extra pay.
13. The contracts arc to be in operation on
the first day of January next, and to continue
four jOftfa.
JOHN M’LEAN,
Post .Master Gtveral
Post OJJice Department. Ju/ij iith, 1826.
August 8 t40ct. 45
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY ftoni the sub
scriber living in Ozlethoipc co
Geo. on the IftiIi ol June la^t.
y m three negroes, to wit \V ASH
* * IN G 10 N, a man 35 or 40 yearn
old, a little inclined to be ye|-
low conqilectt d,nlu ut 6 feet high, rather ska
der built, and he is a lol •v.V-do good niechiuic
I’RIBS a wo nau, dark complected, b chunky
built, about 25 or 26 years old, and about 6
feet,5 or G inches high, and her girl chilli
about 17 months old, named HARRIET, in
dined to lie yellow complected. The above
reward of ^20 will be given for the apprehen
ding and delivering the said neor.e* in nn\
safe jml so that I get them, or to me living in
Oglethorpe r.ou ty, 5 uiiks South of Bowling
Gieen,and if they were taken away by any
person gIQ for the detection of the thief with
prool to convict him.
JAMES H. RAVE .
ITT Tlie editors of the Georgia Patriot and
Avgusta Chronicle, will please give the above
advertisement three insertions in their resjitdice
papers, amt forward their account to Itou ting
Green Post Oj/ice fur payment J 11 li
Twenty Dollars Reward.
I ~\ UN A WAY from the snhscriltcr on the
V 22d of July nasi, living in Washington
county, Geo C miles front ^auderaville, two
negroes, HARRY a man 23 years old, 5 feet
6 inches high, black, big bend and shoulders.
" ill aim f r l).n lingtou District, South Carol)
la, to hi* former owners, living on Sparrow
swamp ; Hairy wore off a black rom dabou:
coat mid pantaloon*, and white bat with a
cut in one side. SARAH or SALLY. Mai-
rv’s wife. 40y>‘iirs(dd,high vImh k boric*,over
the middle size, ugly and very yellow, carried
off u yellow stnpcd homespun lunU, uml a
blue silk frock, llmineed wall flowered *dk
and blue ribbon.' Tin y may change n ines
and clothes Harry was raised in North Cairo
linn, and Sally in* Virginia I tv.II give tlr
above reward for securing lItem in some safe
j III so that I get them h.miu, or ST0 fm riiher
of them CM A RLE ■» WEST
August 8 - 4‘——4.1
ITT The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle
and Souta Carolina Gazette an* »*• quested to
give lie above four insertions and forward iheir
account to C W.
Ten Dollars Reward.
ly u A\\ AY from the subsciiber on tlia
5 fit i in%l. a negro man by the linin'*
LUR L.Y. 25 years of age, 6 fe«*t 10 I-S inclic _
high, thin visage, light built, dark coinplocled,
'♦quint eyed, li <» a down look w lien .spoke u to,
and is a very Muirl, active fellow Any
son or prisons delivering untf negio to
living in Milledgeville, or lodge him in
sale jail in this state, so that I get lini shaft
receive the alnve reward with all reasouabli
exjiensHs paid. H F HUMFII KEY
July 25 3t 13
JIUN V\V AV
1 .1 ROM the (tUnt.ili.ai ol the subsciiber in
Morgan county, about 4 mouths nine
negr- wench hy tlio name ol Cl I 4ttl’l Y
I tout 22 years of age, stout and well uii to, of
a very dark complexion, of a huIImii ami down
cast look when spoken to. Ii oipn.lMbi' tli.it
she is barb irnd «r is now skulking in .>r about
the yiciuity of Eatonton or Mi led^eville, as
she is well known in and about said places —
Any person instrumental in her detection, will
he liberally rewarded, upon her delivery in
jail, or at tlie plantation of the subsciiber,
near Madison, Morgan < >unty,Gn
DaVII) B. BUTLER.
juae SO R 28
S VOLEjY
1 71 ROM the suli.criber, tiling ue:*r iheOco-
neu aud adjoining Pitts and .'lieis. v.bile
feeding, Jmutmi boor ifter uig.u, o. i'hurs
dav die 22d ult u 8 VY HOK^E, w.ili a short
• a iU'Ii tail, and a little white in Iris forehead
one of Ins lore feel has a split nearly up to h
hair, utl Ins Ic-et black, about a coniinou ~ i< ,
very active ami well m.»de. A liberal reward
will In: paid lo any person who will de'.ivo
said Horse to tin: subscriber, or take him up
and give mo iuCnm»ti'»ii so dint I v»»-i hiia
MICHAEL WiNGA l E
july 25 3t-——43 _
VRTHUtt A. MORGAN,
Jitturuey <.y Counsellor at Law.
r I AVISO .■•.« >vfil lro«i Mill»«l^ v ,ile
i! JL Perry, Houston County, will hi fut«.
practice ia the superior Com ts ol tile S,» »t
tu Circnii, and in 1 iouston, Bibb, and Ci <
lord, of tlie Flint Circuit.
July 18 Gt 12
Law Notice.
T IIIE Subscriburs nro practising LAW in
pailueiship
WM. H TORRANCE,
O. M. CUR l ib.
Milledgeville, Aug 1
NOTICE
rilHE Subscriber has opened an office on
I W ilkiusun Street, second door I rom the
coi ner occupied by Joseph Stovall, Esq
R K. HINES.
Milledgeville, July 18
Law Notice.
TAME Subsetibers have entered into a co
^ partnership int he Practice of the Law,
under the linn ol Mooiif. Lyi k They
will Alien4 the Superior courts of the Flint
« ireuit. I lie: Ot’uce i* in McUouoiigh lien-
vf county, on the lot nl Maj. T W. Key.
ANDREW It. flUORE,
JAMES O LYLE
july 11 wim U
MEDICAL.
D R. WILL’AM A. MORRISON (lately
lroniVnj.mil) li.is lui:.»tocl liini.i.H' mi
Josi‘|th Heards, Esq. on tlio road leading
I rom die factory to Covington, 4 miles above
the for.tier place, undone mile Weal of.lack
sou’s Miil on Little River. He respectfully
offers bis services, i.i tlie practice of Medi
cine, Surgery and Midwifery, to the citizens
contiguous to bis residence. He hopes, from
bi.i particular attention to his pioiobsionnl du
lies, io merit the patronage ulndt ntay b« ex
tended towards him.
Morgan county, July 13 eo3t 45
Vicoi’g'vu Vndiuu ^^viugs.
1 'HE subscriber ItaMug rented the INDI-
W. AN SPRINGS lor the present yeai
beg* leave to imorni Ins I t tends and the pul
lie in general, that from the benefit received
trout the water by those who visited the Springs
bul souson, he anticipates thcie will be n.on
couipuny the ensuing seiison than lias ever vi
sited Cue Spiiuga jn telofore (as tluy have
cotnutciiced Uie;r visit* already,) and lie will
be able to accommodate moietn i .onsand bet
ter thau lie turn ever done, lie lias aho it
lary»* supply ut DRY GOODs and tijiOC Iv
KIES, which he will fell low for Cnslt. He
It.ts also an oxerT.i*i,t Bldcksumlt, who will »v
ways be ready to attend to cost, mers with
dispaic.it, aid Ins prices will bona usual.
JOEL RALEY.
Pedlars and Itinerant Trailers tuKi
JCotiee.
J "N EORGIA, Butt* county —This is to cor
xjl lily that .loci Haley Ira* rented tin In
(Jilin Spring Riuervr, uml liavinu c»ui|i|!(d
with tlm Ihw .tulliuiiM>i[! tlm reining ol .nut
Reserve, lie n* now ciitiilc-il to nil the p.itile-
K''» .Itid umnuiiflins n hielt tlm «\tn tun i
let fur the use of trntle, farming, or nnv oilier
I Ht roust! tvhntever iur the iireMtnt year. Uiveit
iu.der our htnids litis lid March, lU2ti.
IMVIs .in lTH, J 1 C.
JOtf.N K. SlMMO.srf, .1.1. c.
JU1IN SPRADLIN, J. I C.
npril d i| 27
Low Country Lands for Halo
\ u. 347, in the l.9ihdisi formerly Eaily,
71, 19 do J,,
71,
46,
ICO,
150,
18
do
do
295,
15
do
do
82,
5
Co
do
334,
13
do
do
216,
23
do
do
289,
20
d.»
do
251,
18
do
do
182,
4
do
do
185,
17
do
do
425, 2
above Lands can
Applittg.
be bad at
moderate
prices lor (.ash, or will be exchanged for lands
in the up-country, lying west ol the Ocmnlgn
ALSTON H. GREENE.
Madison, Morgan co. July -4 tIN
"cotton gins.
T HE subscriber continues to mnnuracuire
rOl’TON GINS, in I'lintoii, Jones
county, which lie will deliver, one at any
place vvi« bm 30, or two within 60 miles of Clin
ton, at 52 60 cts. per saw, and should any of
them not appear and perform well on trial, all
such will lie n ade good or taken back at the
subset ilter's expense; and would stale that
lie made and said 50 the list season 011 tin
•ante terms, none of which vveie returned.
.Old that the Gifts now * flered for sale, arei’ ar
superior to those, or 10 any made m this pan
of the country, having made several important
improvements! n their construction, rurclm
sers at a distance can be supplied by only
*ei ding their orders per mail, which will meet
will, prompt .mention
SAMUEL GRISWOLD
june 27 if 39
Cotton Gins.
f (MIIE subsciiber Ini- on build Cotton Gins
I of a superior ritialiiy All persons wish
ing to puichase cun Ito *iq)(>licd at short no
nee. IL G. HARPER.
Greenesboro. M tv 9 if 32
B ROUGHT to Baldwin jail on the 30tli
ull a negro man by tlie name of Peter
a clumkey well set negro fellow, nl> >ut 5 feet
7 or 8 inches high, large lips and whiskers,
between 35 and 38 years of age, hi* upper
foie teeth niost'v out, common homespun
clothes, says he jell home on Saturday night
st, and that lie belong* to Dyer Davis of
a* hington conn y, near the Double Bridg.
1 Williamson'* Swamp.
J \M113 CLARK, Jailer#
August
j . BOUGHT i i Franklin Jail, on the 20th
' ull. three negroes, a Inflow who calls
hi nisei I JOriN.appaie .dv about 35 y eat sold,
about 5 let l 1 (Gaelic * high, yellow complect
ed ; a woman who calls lieiself NANl’4,n
pet t looking woman, (lark eolot, about thirty
years old, and Iter child (a girl) about eighteen
month* o'd, called REBECCA; they state
th a they belong to .1 man by • lie itnuieof PIh
i|> I'liom s, of Maryland, in the i«tw u of Anna
polis, and (bill they were brought ofl by neon
pic ol men hy the name ol i llamas Torrence
uid *ohn \S 1 kersuii '1 bey had a pas*giving
them permis*io logo on to Virgiui.i. sig.ad
by Join, Wdkers 11.
MAXFicLD H PAYNE,Jailor,
august 1 3t — - 14
EURG1A, De K.ilh county—l ak up
• 1 by Jo.hi L1111* ol Crfpl. Conn • diMrii t,
And (tosiefl belort Nadi.in VVilbloni, one ol
Him 1 1-litre*ot ilie Peace lor said county, one
8" » .fl 1 lot-e, 14 ii.iads high, eight j ears old,
branded .Ini* H, on iho nigh shoulder, aud ap
pr vised by bfcplion bprevvi and Thomas Gro
gau to $40; July 24, I82G
CHARLES MURPHY, c. 1 c.
aujpuu 8
. EOUGIA, Putnam e u,ity—Chuppel C>ix
\J1 ol Capt Kiikp itrick's district, lull- b. •
•'oid tin. 5iiugu.tr, Emi a roan Siam,
about 5 years old, and 5 it e> 0 inches high, no
'•uiaAoi btands noticed; appi..i-ctl to .5
<ul> 8, J82G. T. B. UEi.5, c. 1 c
august 8
EDGAR’S 1Nn7~
it Ihe Sign oj ttu Eagle, Columbia, S. C
TtJE pu nic are informed tlia
tlio Mibscriher’s I AIMJE NEU
BRICK HUUBE is ready forth*
reception of company. He ca.
now iicconiuiodate move who ma
in superiorsiylr. Histuldc will 1.
mead with the bust pioUucuons ol Hie land
md ms charges are moderate
ADAM EDGAR.
Of* 7 If. 1
rrti
toil
(II 011 t
Laws of the United States.
[BY AUTHORITY J
\N ACT n„thori*in 8 th- povn.fnt of intrr-
ost duo ’o tin- Siiiio ot Del.iw.irp
«< it enacted h the Semite „„d Home of He-
T»-tstnl«t,mthe United Staten vf America in
nn’.Tm.’" ,t "f / r / ’.;! l ' nt ■ 1"°J ,Pr Acponn
imu Oflu pr« ot tlio iieiisnry I) piitnienl lie,
.,..1 tlo-v ire herel.y, audmure,! «„.l rioeet. ti
to Ima-lite hettle I lie elnim of Slate ol
Delaware leatniM the L’uite.l Stale.., for in-
01XT" ’?"fi 0r borrowed, and ac-
li nl’iU 'it • . ’2 '" r ’ l<lr ,hC " 5, ‘ l "" 1
ia>c ™
• Hd, due the St.de of Uelnwnri, the f.d-
»"'• Unvernmt! the case, to wic l irst, Tli.it
whSTiiiC" nm , b " ‘■""’i 1 **'- 1 »« »»y M.«
wliicli Delaware |u s „ ut expended for tlie
use and benefit ol the United Staler, a, e V i-
deneed by t ie nntount rebu.ded , r re,laid to
Delaware l.y ,|„ United Stale,. Seeoml,
I bat no interest Kimill be paid on nnvsunion
which pbe line paid interesi. Tliiiil, Thai,
when the principal, or any part of it, lint
been paid or refundeil l.y die United Slates,
or mousy pincctl in sin- ImnJa of Dolawaic
lo. that purpose, d.e iniete.i on the rum in
si.iiih an |.n,d or refunded, shall eearc and not
be ennridered u, tli.ir K ealde to d.e United
States, nny Ini.fjor tlmn up to the lime uf’tlte
lepayuieni n. alueemid
Sec. 3 And he it further ev icted, That the
nmount o luierest, when aseetiaii.ed an afore
" lial1 bn l""<l out of any money ia [tl.c 1*
I re.leery not olherw i.,. apa, opriated.
Approvutl, Mny SO, I8SG.
AN ATT deelarinc valid and lepalmne eer-
lain salenof Lund in Ilie Sime ol .Viisiit.
sippi.
He I enacted hy the =tnute and Home nt He
present,dice,,if the United Share 0 f America, in
l-nngra, assembled, That the „i laud li
ma in Munii.it Loamy, i„ tlm State ofMi»«i»-
«tp|", whit I. have bet la ,,i the Laud ufii-
■ eeol Huntsvillo. and Tii*enluu»a, emeu die
fliutiella of Oetobcr, ei K lit«no hundrc.i ami
twenty-two, uro hereby b^ .lirrd aud tlrelnr-
V.ib.l, no ihuufih tundo ut ilia propor Land
••Uluea ; end III d pateuis be issued lur tie m,
l , “ os for oilier lumls sold ..I
<b"l. . I Iheesat Huntsville mid Tusuuloo
Approved May SO, I8SC.
AN ACT -uitliotiviae the imporlntinn ofStnl-
i 0 . 1 Washington and Alex.in-
ncr I iauntion, free o! duty.
lie it enacted in the Senate and Home of He-
pr,lent,dices of the United Stales of America in
t-ameres. assembled, Tlfat the U ashemt,,.,
Monument Assocuuion, in Mnisadiureltl,
lie, And nin hereby, aiillnrir.ed in nnnort
tutu the United Stairs, firm the ri:v cl Lr.n-
d m, a Simiie of Wnsliinjton, free if duty :
and dint tlie Merchants’ Rnuhniigp Cuinimiiy,
I the city of N tv York, be, anil tney aiv
hereby, authorised to import into the Uni
ledS'i".,, (or,, 18 use „f die new Kxehana.
limb inn, in die cilj of New \ rh, a itntm
ol Alexander I lumi!ton y frep of duly.
Approved May 20. 1826.
AN A( i f»r improving rerfnin (tsrbours, and
Ilie iiavigaliuu of ecriain River*; nilCiecki.
ni rl for au 1 li> rt/.iiig suivova to bn made c
Cdtaiu Uriy R , Boimds, aud Rivers, therein
mentioned.
He it enacted by the Senate and Hov*e cf !U*
p -rsrnl,tines of the United States of America u
Connriss assembled, Hint lit. loll..w ing sum*
of money ho, and the r.hup hit hereby, appro-
pt iab’d, to he applied under the direction of
tlte Ficsnlnui o| the United Stales, to accum
pli It the pufpos.-K herein ntei)tloiM , il, to vvii :
In the Stale of Main", one thousand two
hundred dollars, f«.r buihiiiip u pier, on Steel*’
Leep, near the Harbour of Belfast
In the Stale of (yassacliiiscit*, tlirpe thou
•'"I five hundred Jollars, for the preservation
• f the point ol land foiiitiug Fioviuctlovvi
Harbour.
In the State of New York, fifteen thousand
dollars, for building a pier, mid repairing die
old one, at the room It ol Btiffaloo Cirek ;
and three ihourmnd dollars for cl aring out r.ud
deepening the Hurhotir of Sackett’s fiarboui
In the State of Delaware, twenty two (hot-
4P»d dollars lor building piers, ut proper hitss
nt the River Delaware, at New Castle, und
tliree thousand dollars for repAiiing the old
piers nf the same place, und doepeuiug tha
water around them,
lu tlif State of Ohio, five thousand six hun
dred Hid twenty dullurt, tu remove obstruc
tions ut tl.o ntoutlt of Grand River; twelve
thousand dollars for the same purpose, at ihs
mouth of Ashtabula Creek ; two thousand
dollars for flic same purpose, at the mouth of
Cunningham (’reek ; und five thousand dol
lars, for tlie same purpose, in Huron River ;
and four hundred dollais lor making a survey
of Sandusky Bay, lo ascortuio tlie expedien
cy and expense of constructing picis, to tat-
prove the navigation thereof, ind of placing
buoys therein^
L. tin* State of Maine, two bundled dollars
■ or making a mtivey to ascertaiu the practica
bility and utility of removing obstructions to
navig itiou in Fisqu&taqua River, a.J iho cx
pens' of effecting the same.
Li the Suite of Massachusetts, five huudrad
dollars for making surveys of the followin'*
places, to wit : this flat on the north-west side
of the Hat boar of Edeartown, io ascmtaiu
tlie practicability of bud. ng a Light House
theieon, and utility of Him samo to navigation,
end preventing the. said harbour from beiux
filled un with sand
The Imr at 1I10 mouth of Merrimack River,
and the practicability of dreiionlug the rliao-
ncl over the same, and the Harbour of Ilyau-
ni*, in the Vineyard Sound, to Hbcertain what
improve men's cun be made in tlie fame for tlio
safe itnehornjp* of vessels, aud the expense o
effectin'* severally these objects.
lu tlio State Connecticut, four hundred dol
lar! fur making 4 survey ot Saugniuck ILvtr
and Haihour, aud to uscortara tun expediency
and expense cf removing the obstructions to
the navigation thereof, Hud of fwcillit«uin'* u.«
coninicrci.il interco*ir.-c between tlio ()ort ol
Saugnturk and the City^of New York.
In the btalo of New York, two bundreu
dollars for making a survey of Oswego B.iy
ami Harbour, for aaceriainiug tlio exp <!ienc»
and expsnse ol constructing pier*, io mqiruve
the navigation thrruof.
In ill’s State of Pennsylvania, one hundred
dollar*, to defray 1 ho expense of a suivy oi
tho public piers at Che nor, in the River 1 Ma-
warr, in older tb<Jeit*t mine the expediency of
accepting the cession thereof made by ihe
State ol Fenti .ylvuuid, umi die expense of re
pairing the seoie.
In tlie State ot North Carolina, one thou
sand dollars Igr making a survey cf the
bw.ish, 111 Pumptico b uild, near Ocracock
Lib■t,for ihe purpose ol aacertaiuiug whether
the channel through the saint can c d. epe
ed ; and »Iho oils . f Cape Fear Kivei, inflow
the town nl W aimingm 11, [ Wilmmgiuii,] lo.
ilie same put pose, and also lor a survey icu.m
>ke Inlet aud oouud, with iuu view of an 1
an iMg the prac icalnliiy ol ainkiug .1 perm.,
eut ship chaniicl iielweeu A eniarlo Boic.i
and the Atlanm U* can, ui Roanoke Inlet o
el ew here, and astatemeui of the costs ol el
ct.ng, severally, these objects.
In 1I1 5ta'«* ol Alahauia, a sum n >1 exec
oiiigieu thoiis ind dollars, (or ttie purpose
• enioviug the obstructions, and deepening i.j,
(Liiboui ol Molnlc.
In the J erntory of Alichigaa, two humire
lollar« for iiiaking a burvey ol La Piasian*
B »y, 10 as< ertaiu me expediency of imprm
ng ill" iiavigulion tlwneol, and the expeusc ..
Heeling tin same.
Bee. 2. And be il further enacted, That il.
• u :ul sums htidia ..ppi t.riateo be. a<.d 11.
• uue are hereby, diiecou to bep.ni'oui u
-i»> money in tbu ireutury, mn otherwise a,
pi op* in fed.
Approved, May 20, 1326.
AN . F 1 »|„ o» I, tor i c-iiig a 1 '• 1. | *i 1
* lr,u ' ofCol, "* 1,i >" ,lfo uU
He it enacted blithe Senate nod Hi me of He-
petsentatn e, of the Unit.i States of Am, i, in
J'**« "" f of .1 c
Unite. ...ai. v I,.-, and |, R , s krirln, i,u|, ur ,
, ,,,K mint 1 liter
ers, whole dt.t, it sl,„t| bn„ Irr.imon'i
'T. 0 , IMr " ' nf / Ylu “' -0, 0.1 u l,o-l,' to
sl T J n " r . , ' , r ui-tiict
^ f| . d.. And he tl further enacted, Tim ns
soon is the uid con.niiM.,.ieis.li i! |. uu
Iretnl the snail sita. end ti.e PifsitieiTt t
Hi | , |M.s S | l |" ,e rllicenr, it
i Vt ' ' " ,e( ' u»i>u;ioi.c of tlie
1 onlo Boldmgs to cause to l„-1„„|, „f
.ubstaut,..' .ualrr.ali, i f rnitn,| or
»eiil Uisiiiri,siifjirieiiiR I.iiro u, or.iiiinri l
ty «p n ,.„e r.'lls, end oil,tc urc, , ,
menu., for tho to, ncr ,.l ,| )e KronerIl.l
• ", 1 '-""cntl.iry, entl oilier pm r ,... on
1'iiitftl Slits, anil riir.loM- ll.c ,.,p ,■
cttrely 1 ,»rd ol ...ffici, ul
U. L r
ti.e^rpo^^::^';—
•lag the Mid I ufldin * fht r. »
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K^en;;o!;,;:s.' ,, 11,0 *
W. t. V ’ , " 11 convetm „t,
' , '■ooilnilal.ir p. j 0O n lu , k |,e J
rats u oi county nl Vt n,I,f or „ ir .
Jill itiiisl.inn Ol vtimli ...pens ,| l( 6|in . *■
?*f |I|UU8;IU ' do)lur. I, l.errliy
lo Ue|M", o,.t ul :.ny U.vi ry ( | lc Trc.ury
uet o.liertvisc sppr pri H i.ol. y
.aM r'l n fa" 1 lie acted, Tint .l;r
•Hiw c i>ii:uii!.»io on shut; kf q l . . •
,M * r 1 °V» , y Alexandria, foru c...',.ti i d ,
wliii Ii 11 bhidl im the du iv .in 1 • '*• *»
e, ol the I' Unit'd
io
tor the buillilog pi ti.e rui.t j .1! ,1.1. ,,,,
Ul ‘•"'.I'- tool tlolltlir, .0 1,1 [aid Cl,t ol ’lino
oomoj ,» tl.e J rearurj not o,U««t»e cp.^
Approver, May io, 1 title.
AN ACT to extend tl.o wuitl, oftbc (V,
> it C.UI..I 6
Best enacted hy th, s,„ ut . u „d Hci.se ofl;,,,.
leientntii,.,./ il,, ( ( , ■ 1
Lonerestassembled. U ' ..
" • • topoo, II., and lire licirL, J,,. ‘
ll'«'Vi.itti of the i' -.Ki:i„u „... i' .
flolll Sold, i |,>r- .U,»t, to its IVIUP. r- V 1
‘7,1'V ..muting its huil.cn l.omoiary ,
a, ; t.,uo,-exrc di, g I.ttndt.d 3,1 fii "
0 .1.0" „s .....ther.. ; nod „Lo
lotin a u.^in on tlie t l.ctuccu sixth
*•'west, nc. o,di„ R M „.|, ‘ '
mo * And he it further enacted T|„ n , j,
.ll.ill be Ilie dm, ol toe Hold l'.,,, | CoiM "
« Ihm five jciire i, dm,,, ,)„■ p ,V-ii Hi
(Ins .II I, to C IU.0 ill., bed of Ihr ot.hl f m l
through it., n lu,li. length, to in r n '
to lie HO CutlMlit, trtt n» |„ »
Im.u one r„„,,,, (Up.,,, it ordi,",lj i„« t dr
Approved, Mnv ^0, ig-Jh. J " uf •
AN AC. 1 making appropriations toilnfrtiv the
fert'eori.iia iXi, »''>« *« :
to , Hint till none i re l.rieby, appionrhitctl nut
- 1 »«> moo.-yo the Trrawty not otftir v “'
t r prt jiriHteil, tor the objects (iereinalter no n“
untied, (hot is to nay : " "
To carry into rtfert sundry stipulation, ol
iretoiee, , the Cl,rroller,frreek. Po k.
nnnislyV*' ‘"'* t
C or payment ol the annuity provided for l,v
the •troutI urticle ol the Cherokee Treitv of
Ot-'o'oT, eighteen hundred
snd lour, nnmiitlly, lorsver,one thousand dol-
Ynr payment of the CDh and Inst isstnlmenf
due in tlie ore#nl year, on tl.erlainm of the
citizens ol Georgia, *e,Cmst the Creek Nation,
uudet theI fourth ntiicle ol the treaty vtitl,
nation, of tho eighth January, eigloren him-
dollars"^ tWCU ' ) , '" e ' ‘"•■")-‘hr« ihouscnJ
l'ortho annuity of the Sock and I-ox Lidi-
uin, ptovided for bv tlio third article of the
treaty wtth Iheto of fourth Augu.l, eighteen
heuilredatn iwenty-lbur, uiuiuaHy, f u , p t)ie
ysnrs, ono lliousaml doll »rs
tortile annuity of the Ion-ays, provided t.r
by the second article ul the Tieaty will, t| M iu'
01 luurth August, c iglneeu hundred and iwep-
Hollar-’ 0,1 ’ ,U8 ’ IU ‘ y ciu, i hsti bundled
For the exptuso, Houuully, of 8itppoiti,ii>
blucksiniths, lun.islmig fanuiug nter'il^ »,,<t
catlb.^ and euiplo^i-.g peisonatu aid tlio Sock*
"P'l * »V" *.'» •'uriuultuie.as pin.
vided tur by tlm fnurili mill hflli articles ol ife
utsiienatd^^Httcm, three thoucutid
h or the annuity of the Quapntrs, provldeif
for by Ihe seeoml umclc of tlio uenty
Ihelii.of flft until November, . i, l.i. . „ hen.
died und twenty.lour, annual!y, lor u .„
on.) iltouhaitfl Uullata. 3 *
For litc Hitnui i«-B provided for bv die »c
road ami thud articles ol the ticat; ofiwcu-
iKstlt January, cigbteei) hundred and twcutv-
five, with tho Choctmv nation, (six Ibunsitud
dollars ant,uullv, lur lilicen yems, n„U s,s thoe-
vaud diillurs, nmuuily, In rover,) imd ty ihe
tenth nrticle of said treaty, u | „ne humlre.f
aiidhlty doll us, for Kobe/t Cule,a Choctaw
Uiiel,d,iritig Me, twelve tl.uusaud one Iuu,.
dred und filly dollar*. *
I oi the 1‘ajnuuit of the nniiuitv due to (he
Chickasaw nation, forth., year eighteen In,.,,
die,fa.irl twenty-,,,.,., ihe sevnral
t a with iiicin, wlui.il has retiiauied uapiiid in
eonse itience ol die delinquent!, of the lam
Sgoiu, Rom rl C Null,.las, and against a bum
suit linebi eu instituted foi the lectiveit ol the
.ui.omit, thirty.live thousand one hundred del-
J o carry into edert the tioaties with the
Osages, nl the second, and with tlm Ka i ,,
ol “ ,e • .ghteosi hundred and t«i„!
oiy -f»vt*, tmaieiy :—
horsurveying the lands reserved to said In
ihant by satfl trtatics, ten lltou*'iii(J uoll'i-s
For the p i) ment ol Hit amniiiu> M toike'ct-
;i.'" ai (J Ki(ii7.,i:* Ltdians. >a piovalt-o | or
the third ul uele ol die soil iieulie., of seven
Hundred dollars in lieu ol nil fomier annul-
lies to ihe loruie.,Ml,three Ihoiisusd hve nun-
died doll ms t du butei, Hlinually, |,, r i Bl .„.
ly.ears, ten Ihuusuiid five hundred tlulims
hoi Ihe purchase of cattle, hogs and „,i,re
domest., an,ids, i.u.1 attieles, as ,iip„ U , c j
lui by die fuunli lirtieli ot saidlieelies i ,. t,,
ding the expense „l tran*|,ortniio and del,»’
cry ol the same, lourteen in, usand seven I,.., ’
dred atx. hliv v.otlars. duii-
Fot the expense uf building |„ ur ho,.*.,
Ol Usage Chirls, as siipulaie.i mi b, i|„. ,
muni, aril, lent ihe i.eiti w,i|, them,and o,.
oi lie pri .eipn. KansasChiel,
:oi liy General Clink,) ten teotisanidi.iiaia^
For eairymg into effect oti.uml
heal resaiil In lines, relative lo agents, hluek
"S'tcuburi.1., a„.l whe, peeson, L
uiployi d .or Die beuem ot , ,„j i
i.ludmg the expense ol eteeling th', ’
tesary buddings (or the aiuonmudmion
» "dl persons, lor tools, anil all,,her . x-
enses. onneeted with said provisions, |.,„ r .
a tliousamlone liundre and titty uollms
• oi payment ot tlm uelirs due In dm X,™
1 ' Ja. tails to hi UK is G. Umomau, am, 1,1
ae Os tges lo Au. ustus P Clmultau !■ ,,l
. iiliio, aud Uibiamd U illinai-, us n, ,
' tiy die eithtli and Ihinteiidi ariieics „(■
n. ireal, s in,, thousano dollais. WI
Km p.,j ,ent nf i lium- ol cumene f or
preitaiioniconiimtiedliy t, o hnnsns ai d (i