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t&y mowys in the Treasury" not otherwise appropriated, to bo applied io the same manner, and foruhe same usei ami purposes, as is designated by the sixth section of the act of Congress of the second of March* eighteen hundred and ttinetceo. Sac. 4. And be it farther enacted, Thntj there shall be reserved from sale in the; State of Alabama, a quantity of land equal to oue-thirly-sixth part of t-je lands ceded by the Chickasaws as aforesaid, within said State of Alabama, which land shall be deleetod under the direction of tfic Secretary of the Treasury, in sections, orjialf sections, or quarter sections, out of any public lands remaining unsold that shall have been offered at public sale within any land district in said State of - - * ? ? *.L _ Alabama, contiguous to saiu tanua wunin said State, so ceded by the Cbickasaws, as aforesaid; whicb lands, when so selected, as aforesaid, the same shall vest in the State of Alabama, for the use of schools within said territory in said State, so ceded, at aforesaid, by the Cbickasaws; and said lands thus selected, shall be holden by the same tenure, 'and upon the same terms and 'conditions, in all respects, as ' the said State now holds the lands heretofore reserved fot the use of schools in said State. ApraorfcD, July 4th, 1380. Pl*blic 21a 71. AN ACT to authorize the appointment of ddilioaai Paymaster* and for other purBe it anaced by the Senate and House of Representatives, of the United States of A* tuertca, in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be and he hereby is authorized and empowered to appoint three addition ?l Paymasters, to be at- j ttched to the Pay Department of the army: Provided That the appointments be submitted to the Senate for their confirmation, in 1 the same manner as other officers of the or-' See. 2. And be it further enacted. Thai j tbe office19 appointed in Tirloe of this act1 shall perform tbe same duties and receive! the same pay and allowances as the present' Paymasters of the army; and shall in like; meaner be scbjcct to tbe rules and articles of) vrar; and previous to entering upon tbe duties; of their office shall give such bonds to tbe' United State* a* the Secretin* of War ma* ' direct for the faithful performance of their j defies. See. 3. And be it further enacted/ That' when volunteers or militia are called into the service of the United Stales, so that tbo Pay-; masters authorized by law shall not be deemed sufficient to enable them to pay the troops' with proper punctuality it shall bo lawful for I the President to assign to any officer of the j array the duty of Paymaster, who, while so! assigned shall perforin the same duty, give the same bond, be subject to the same liabilt ty nod receive the same emoluments as are now provided for paymaster of the army: FfSVmed luncettr, That the number of officers so assigned shall not exceed one for eve* .ry two-regunenU of militia or vednoteers: And provided oho That the whole emolo-j meats of the said offices, including their pay j and! allowances in the line, shall not exceed J ititt nacr and rmnlufflffllii rtf PaimitlN Bsc- 4. Aod be it farther enacted. That the President of the United States be and lift hereby is authorized and empowered to appoint three additional Surgeons and . fire assistant Surgeons, to be attached to the medical staff of the army, 'See. 6. And be it further enaeted. That during the absence of the Quartermaster General, or the chief of any other military bureau of the War Department, the, President be authorized to empowef some officer of the DcD&rtmcnl or corns whose chief is absent to take charge thereof and to perform tho duties of Quartermaster General or chief of the Department or corps* as the case may be during such absence : Provided, That no additional com- j pensation he allowed therefor. - Sic. 0. And be it'farther enacted, That] it ibtii be the duty of the Secretary of; the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives as soon as may be after the close of the preseni session* and of each succeeding session, fo prepare and i publish a statemenf of all appropriations' made during the session, and also a state-1 vent of tbe new offices created and the salaries of each and ilao a statement of: tbo offices tbo salaries of which are in j creased and tbe amount of such increase. i Arraonco, July 4th, 18)0. [Pcnue?No. 73.) ^CT confirming claim? to land in tbe; State of Louisiana. Be itenactcd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congiess assembled. That, th# decisions !n favor of land claimant* j, made by lite register and receiver of the : land office in New Orleans, under date! tbe first of December, eighteen hundred , and thirty-five, by virtue of on act entitled , 44 An set for the final adjustment of claims t to land in the Htale or l?ouisiaoa." whic<: , bare been laid before Congress at the j present session by the Secretary of the ] Treasury, be, and the same arc hereby, ( confirmed, with the exception of the , claims of Narcisse Carmouche, Julie Aiex- | andrc and Martin Major, Nicholas Bara, j and Francis Menard, saving and reserving, j however, to all adrerse claimants, the* < right to assert the validity of their claims , in a cotirt of justice. t Afp?ovki>. Julv 4tli. - * ? I [POBtfc.?No; 74 ] J AX ACT to sOspcnd the discriminating i daUes oY good* imported iorrssclsof i Be it enaeteri by the Senate and Homo' j of Representatives of the United States I of America in Congress assembled. Thatj i so mncb of the sercrai acts of Congress; as imposes a discriminating duty upon' good*, ware*, and merchandise imported in foreign vessels be, and hereby is, suspended, so far as respects the produce or | manufaclnres of Portugal proper, including Madeira, Porto Santo, and the Azores, when imported in vessels wholly and truly belonging to the subjects or citizcos ' of said places; so that sueh produce or' ! manufactures shall be subject to the same j : duties only as if imported in vessels of 1 the United States: Provided, however, And this suspension shall continue no! longer than this section remains in force.' See. 2. And be it further enacted. That? from and after the thirtieth day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, the doty on all kinds of wine imported into lh?j United States shall be reduced one-half, so that no more than one-half the at tounl noir assessed shall be thereafter assessed. Sec. &"And be it further enarlcd. That 11 kinds of wine, whether imported be-' fore or after the passage of this act, may be put iifto the custom-house stores, untie the bond of the importer or owner;: and such of the said wiues as shall remain ; and- r the control of the of ttu proper officer of the customs, on the thirtieth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, shall he subject to no other do-: tv than if the same were imported after that day; and if the duties or any part thereof, the wines deposited, as aforesaid shall fiarc been paid previous to the said thirtieth day of July one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, the amount of excess of duty shall be refunded to the j person importing and depositing the same: Provided, That no wines shall bo to dc-; posited unless in the casks or bottles as ; imported: And provided, further, That the benefit of this act shall hot be extended to any urines not entitled to debenture. Arrnorsn, July 4th, 1830. [Public.?No. 75.J ANA CT for the purchase of certain rights j or inrcnlions of William H. Bel), of. North Carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Sccqgary of the Treasury be hereby authorized^jo pay to Captiin William H. Bell, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise Appropriated^ the sum of twenty thousand dollars, whenever said Beti shall transfer and convey to the United States all his, said Bell's riffht, in* tcreal, and title, io and to two certain patent*, viz: one called a machine for elevating tteary cannon, the other called a i traverse board for pointing cannon; together withal the right to tho United Htales to one every improvement that ha* been made by said Dell on the said invention*, ince patenting the tame. Provided, however. The said sum of twenty thousand do!- | lars shall be in full for all claims against the United 8tates for using said patents. Approved, July 4th, 1830. rn wit ^ jrvnuc.?no. #o-j AN ACT confirming claims to land in the; Slate of Missouri, and for other parposes. Be it enacted by the Senate end Ho ass > of Representatives of the United Slates! of America in Congress assembled, That the decision* in faror of land claimants, made by the recorder of land titles in the State of Missouri, and the tsro commis-! sioners associated with him by virtue of an act entitled " An act (or the final adjustment of private land claims in Mis- i ouri," approrcd July ninth, eighteen j hundred and thirty-two, and an act sup-1 plemental thereto, approved March sc-' I .:.Li - I J I .1 cuau, cigutrcii iiunurru ouu uuriy-Hirec, t as entered in the transcript of decision* transmitted bjr the said recorder and com- i tnissloncrs to lite Commissioner of the! General Land Office, and by him laid before Congress at the two last and present j 1 sessions be, and the same are hereby con-! finned, saving and reserving, however, < to all adverse claimants, the right to as-' sort the validity of their elaim* in a court < or courts of justice: Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall apply to, 1 or be in confirmation of the claim of Don j* Carlos D. Vilemont, for a tract ol land at > I I'otni umcct: una procuua, also, Thai nothing in (bis act contained shall apply to, or be in confirmation of the following claims, (o wit: Manuel Liza, six thousand nrpens; J. (xjontz, amK Hempstead, four hundred and fifty arpens; Matthew . Saucier, ono thousand two hundred ar? J pens; sous of Joseph M. Pepens, fire thousand six hundred arpens, Louis Lorinicrc, thirty thousand arpens; Bartholomew Cousin, ten thousand arpens; Manuel Gouzales Moro. eight hundred srpens; Seneca Rollins, four hundred or- i i r?... i fvimi ' III UUII0) ?/? ? IIUIIMI VU BI |'L III>? ; amcR Journey, four hundred arpens; Jot- j rhim Lisa, nix thousand arpens; Francois Lncumb. four hundred arpens; Israel Dodgr, seven thousand fifty-six arpens;) \ndrcw Chevallier, four hundred arpens; Joseph Silvain, tiro hundred and fifty arpens; John I*. Cabauis, two thousand or* n pens; Wm. IJartlv, six hundred and fifly j, irpene; William Morrison, scren hundred a ic imy arpcns noiomon ucnew, three bun* Ired and fifty nrpen*; I*anelial Dctchmen* g( Ifz< ffcrcn thousand fifty-six arpcns; Bopifte Annuze, two hundred and forty ar;>ens; Alexander Maurice, four hundred irprns; Jean ffoptislo Voile, twenty thousand arprn; Israel Do Ige, one thousand >rprn?: Walter Fenvich, ten thousand ?r* pchs; John Smith T. ten thousand arpcOa; tnd Mackey Wherry, sixteen hundred ar-, |*en?. Sue. 2. And be it Airther enacted, Tl>?i{ if it shall be found that any tract or tracts confirmed as aforesaid, or any part there-/ of, had been previously located by any ] niher oerson or persons Under any laur of j the Uoiled Stale*, or had been surveyed nd sold by the United States, this act shall confer no title to such lands in op* position to the rights acquired by such lo* cation or purchase; but the individual or individuals whose claims are hereby confirmed shall be permitted to locate so much thereof as interferes with such localion or purchase, on sny unappropriated land of the United Slates within the Slitc "f tli?n,ir! nr Tnrfit.iftf nl A rllll<?l? in which ever the original claim may be. that may he subject in entry at private ale: Provided, That .such location shall conform to legal cjivisions nnd subdivisions, and shall not intereftro with (be rights of other persons. 8rc. 3. And be it further enacted, That the locations authorized by this act shall be entered with the regis'cr of the proper land office, who shall, on application for that purpose, make out for such ctainiAflt & rprlilirnln nf Inrntinn. irllirh. with the certificate of confirmation, shall be transmitted to the Commissioner of the Genera) Land Office; and if it aha!! appear to the satisfaction of the said Commissioner that such certificate shall hare been fairly obtained, according to the true intent and meaning of this act and the laws of the United Slates, then, and in that case, patents shall be granted in like manner as is provided by law for the other lands of the United Stales. And fur rich ntHifirilA nf Inmlinn In lw? iaan&A as aforesaid, the register shall be entitled to receive from the person applying therefor, the sum of one dollar. ArrnorLD. July 4th, IS3C. [PrttEtc.?No. 77.] AN ACT to repeal so much of the act of March second, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, as respects ihc issuing o! certificates on the importation of uincs. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives* of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That so fnorh of the act of Congress, passed second March, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, as requires that the surveyor or chief officers of inspection of any port, where wines may be landed, shall give to the proprietor, importer, or assignee thereof, or his or her agent, a certificate, as mentioned in the fortieth and fony -first sections of said act, is hereby repealed.Apprninn Jtiltr .Ilk. IST?R. Medical (College of the State of Sooth Carolina. The annual cuursc of Lee Hires in this Institution, trill be resumed on the second Monday in November, in the folio wing branches: Analomy?Uy J. Edwards Holbrook, M. D. Surgery?By John Warner, M D. ' Obstetrics?By Thoroaa O. ?rioleatt, M. D. Practice t>f Medicine?By 8. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology?By James Moultrie, Jun. M. D Materia Medica?By Henry R. Frost. M. D. Chemistry?C. U. Shepard. Demonstrator of Anatomy?F. Ward*man. M. D. HENRY R. FROST, Dean. a intitai Medical College ol So. Ca. Qtuen Street. The annual courso of lectures in this Institution will commence on the second Monday in Norcmher next. Anatomy.?By Wm. Hume, M. D. Stager tf?By E. Ilorry Deas, M. I). Practice ot Medicine.?By Thomas. Y, Sirnotm, M. U Midwifery, and Diseases of Hmkx ttftd Children.?Bv F. Y. Porcbcr. M. D. * Institutes of Medicine, and Mticria Xfedi:a.?By lictir) Alexandre, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy,?By Charles Daiit, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy.?By H. W. Crunch, M. D. i F. Y. PORCH EH, Dean. August 27?30 1 FOR SALE. ! A PI A AO FORTE of superior i quality, will be sold low for cash.? Vpply at the Sumter ilotcl. August 127?31?tf ^ ' JVOTICE. ! I : a Deal Company No 2 will parade at the c sual muster ground on the first Saturday ? i September next, armed and equipped the Inw directs for drill. Persons who hare not enrolled themcIvcb ore required to do so on that day or j, revious. r J ? KTEWART August 1-20-If. I,A\V niXYKJi 1 For sale at this Office. I? I I ' I M f ' ? COMPANY ORDERS Beat No 2 Lower Battalion. AN Election iff ordered to be held at the Court House, on the first Saturday in September next, for first Lieut. a< d Ensign. P-II* open from 11 o'clock, A. M, til! 3 o'clock, P. M. Managers to count the votes and declare the elction. j KiDTiv tennu'Ai i * I na rw* a ?' ?? i/v IF r & benjamin bails. \ 3iann^ersJ. 8. STEWART, Captain. AugJst I?29?tf Sheriffs Sale. By viruie of SnnJry Executions to me directed, will be sold before lite Court House in Camden, on the .first Monday in September next, within the usual hours of sale, One tract rf land containing 90 ACRES, more or Icm, on the waters of Bear creek. Headwaters of Twcnty-fiee mile -fereek. adjoining lands of Tho nas Salmunds and others* levied on as the property of Samuel Peake alias Samuel Tcdwclf, at the suit of Summers & Cureton, nr?d others. J C. WfST S KD August 13?29?if PAOSSCtfASSiS MILLINERY AM) W* W&&BB9, f The aulscribcis respectfully nnounces-' lo their friend* in Camden, and the pubHr generally, thai they hare commenced thr above business under the firm of Mrs. Daniels & Miss Law, one dour above Mr. J. Dunlap's store, where they trill be happy to execute ail orders in their profession, 1 I -I - . - wiiu neatness mm iicspaini. Thfjr have Jusl received from Nctr York an excellent assortment of 3C271T3TS of the latest and most fashionable style, vri'h all other articles in their line, which will Kc sold on the most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Camden and the adjacent country are respectfully invited to call and: examine for themselves MRS. DANIELS & MISS LAW. The subscribers will also keep on hand an excellent assortment of Ladies French Kid, Morocco and Prunclle SLIPPERS. D, & L August SO- 30?tf For &ale. M, _ a ti ? ? Anew ann excellent ?LL.Jvtl and HARNESS. Applvto WJI. M'KAIN. August 20-30-lf Tailoring Establishment THE subscriber grateful for the liberal share o! patronage received since his)' commencement in the fall, hopes by cIjsc' application and a readiness to please all' tyho may call to merit a continuance off ,L. It* I- ? - i - ? mo saute. 11 is wore win uc execuieui with neatness and despatch, anil in titcl moat fashionable manner; his prices wil(i be moderate for cash or punctual ensto-S mcrs. Wanted ono or two hoys from 14 ti 10 years of age, a? apprentices to the busincss. J. L. BRASINGTON. March 26-9 TO TA2L0P.8. Having beenauthnriaed to sell and teach the Tailors MASTER PIECE,being the complcto guide for instruction :<i the whole art of measuring and cutting iccording to.the variety of fashion ant jurm wan t'latc* lllustratirc of the same, by 8coii 6i Perkins (successors to A. F. Sagurz*.) reporters of fashions and teachers of cutting garments at Near York The above syVeni can bo had with a!! the necessary articles belonging thereto if application bo made to the subscriber. " . J. L. B. . Sporting Intelligence. A fitVsKHuttai- 1 1 .. w, w I'ainAii ujiru iur inrcc years oiti; culls and fillies, to be run for on the day preceding the regular races orer the Camden course, mile heats; entrance $100, forfell $50, three or more to make a race: closes 20lh of October next. Persons ( wishing to make entries ran do so by forwarding their names, color, sex, sire and | lam uf the entry to the subscriber at L'aimlen, at any time before the 20th Oct. ^ text. JF.SSK H. NETTLES*, Stc'y. 1 July 10-25?tf Cy^Tfie Editor of the Courier, Augusta ru. will give the above a plaro in his pater, until the 20th October next, and torvord bis account to the subscriber. , NOTICE. t 'J The Subscribers have litis day associa- |1 cd ihcir inlcrccls in the ' Factorage, and General Commission Business, 1 i ml will c.induci the nmr under the lirin " fKOlUNSON.S&CALDWfcXL Kdmoit. J loi/n wharf. ! JOHN ROIIINSON A: SON. JAMES M. CALDWELL. The firm of John Robinson A Son. will c continued for the settlement of tlio afiiirs of the concern. Charleston August l-'J9-d Blank It ranch ttank Votes # > FOR OALU AT TU11 OFFKS. aggsga^egjBBegsag''' i i i NOTICE. THE subrcriber ban just received a supply of choice Groceries, vs. SUGAR, MOLASSES, .mmjBita, JPOHT do. TEXERIFF, MAlttSAILS, , DO. imjl ** <fo. 1 Bbl. Fine Salmon Fish, T5HSS Ac Left witch's best chewing TOBACCO, honey due do, J. L. J .The above articles will be sold low for cash. J. L. JONES. May 21-17 tf. . Clerk Wanted. One of unexceptional character, cut meet with a situation by applying to 11. LEVY. August 20-30-if Notice. MR. JOHN ROSSER will act as my attorney during my absence. from the State. W. J. GERALD . August20? NOTICE, TVTR. A. BURR is our authorized a. 1YJL .gent in camdrn. C c CAMPBELL 4- CO. A ugust 13?59?if wmm Bin.fi The Plantation lying in the Fork ofthe Granies Quarter and Flat Rock creeks, twelve miles above Camden, on the' road to Lancaster. 200 ACRES open and not long brought under cultivation?part of it good upland, suitable for cotton culture. 50 ACRES creek bottom, open and highly productive A Good Water Gin is attached, and commands the water poller at all seasons. Every accessary oatbuilding on the place, r\ it:? vwcuiug riouse, contain* 5 room?,'healthy situation. 450 Acres in the Tract. For particulars apply to DANIEL li. DE8AUSSURE. August 0?2G?bmbm FOR SALE. " E subscriber wishes to. sell his SL hou$2 ant! lot in Camden* to remove to the country. 1 would say to those unacquainted with the premises* that the buildings are alt new. The dwelling house has fonr rooms and a fire place to each room, A GOOD KITCHEN, Smoke House and Dairy, and an excellent set of STABLES, CORS HOUSE, ' Carriage House, and every outbuilding that is necessary, with an excellent Well of water under the roof of the dairy. The olaco is . in first rate repair, and io a healthy pari of the town. Per terms apply to llailT. M'Gce, st the store of Shatmos, lPGea 6c Co in Camden. GEO. & H'INTOSH. August 20 ~30~e Lands for Sale_ The subscriber offers for sale !tlsn!oi< hie PLANTATION on the waters of White Oak creek, containing * 3i() ACRES in high state cf cultivation About 200 ACRES u cleared, and about 137 Acre* of Pine Land* on Granny's Quarter, adjoining Dennis Gaskins* plantation, ana another tract containing 500 ACRES, where the subscriber lire*, on the Saltslury road, 16 ir.ilcs from Camden, very suitable for a House of Entcrtainnieak*-* Persons wishing to purchase, would .do well to examine for themselves. There wiii be a credit of one and two t rar*- If notsold before the first of No- . rcinber. it will be offered at public sale. IS VAC KNOX. Auymi 20 ?3.)?f* LOS IV ~ i box (pine) about 2 feel long and 30 or 12 inchr* in depth, marked on the top rilli ml rhalk "llcv. J J Dubose.** It ia# left at the Stnee office, in (Golden, M*Adams* Hotel, I beljctc) and by mlsnke, probably, taken from there. A suitable retard will begirep for it* Iclirery to Ker. J. Witberapoon of Camen, ?>r for anv information concerning the aid box addressed to the subscriber at tarliurion C II. JULIUS J. Dl'BOSE. A u s? it * t 13-t20>*c ( oiton <Saw Gins. Th'??o who calculate on having iheir Gins fc[urcil by the subscriber, will confer# faror by ten njf them in a* enrlv a* practicable, and that af>rd an opportunity nt *crving each in due time.-, cw (?ina, with ijtec' or Iron plate, always on hand r?d for aah- |,v JOHN WORKMAN. A'?gu?t G ftii i t