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BY AUTHORITY, : LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. rn M.. ITl [rusnu?' j AN ACT making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes, for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-one Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, for the purpose of paying the current expenses of the Indian Department, fulfilling treaty - . stipulations with the various Indian tribes, and contingent expenses; to be paid out of any money in ihe Treusury not otherwise appropiiated. For the current and contingent expen 8cs of the Indian Department, viz: For the pay of the Superintendent of Indian Affairs at St. Louis, anil the several Indian agents, as provided by the acts of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and thirty-four and of March third, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars; For the pay of sub-agents authorized by the art of June thirtieth, eighteen bundled and thirty-four, thirteen thousand dollars; For the pay of interpreters, as authorized by the same act, eleven thousand three hundred dollars; For the purchase of provisions for Indians, at the distribution of annuities while on visits of business with thesupeiintendeuls and agents, and when assembled on public business, eleven thousand 6ight hundred dollars; n _ .l __ i- i 1 i .. r or irie necessary ouiiuings rrquirru hi the several agencies, and repairs thereof, two thousand dollars; * For postages, rents, stationery, fuel for offices, and other contingencies <>( the Indian Department, and for transportation antl incidental expenses, thirty-six thou; v sand five hundred dollars; For the salary of one clerk, in the office of the Superintendent of Indian affairs south of the Missouri river, one thousand dollars; For carrying into pffecl the stipulation of certain Indian treaties, and the laws connected therewith, viz: For the Chiistian Indians, four hundred dollars; For the Chippewa* of the Mississippi, thirty.five thousand dollars; For the Chipncwas of Siganaw, five thousand eight hundred dollars; For the Chippcwas, Monomnnees, Winnebagnes, and N? w York Indians, one thousand five hundred dollars; For the Chippewas, Ottawas, and Potta watomies, thirty-four tlioosaod 'wo hundred and ninety dollars; For the Clioctavvs. forty-nine thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; For the Creeks, sixty-three thousand nine hundred and for'y dollars; cv._ r-k:..!? .1 t .1..1 imm iiic vjntivaaan 9, m\ uiuusaun uwilars; F??r the Cherokees, seven thousand six hundred and forty dollars; For the Delaware*, ten thousand three hundred and,,fnrty-four dollars; For the Florida Indians, nine thousand six hundred and ten dollars; 1 For the Inwas, seven thousand eight ' hundred and seventy-five dollars; For the Kiekapoos, five thousand five | ] hundred dollars; J For the Kaskaskias and Peorias, three 1 thousand dollars; For the Kanzas, six thousand and forty dollars; For the Mtamies, fifty-two thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; For the Eel Rivers, one thousand one hundred dollars; For the Menomonees, thirty-one thou- ' sand eight hundred and thirty dollars; 1 Fur the Omahas, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; For the Ottatras and Cbippeuas, sixtytwo thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars; Foi the Ottops and Missnurias, five thousand six hundred and forty dollars; For the Ooiijes, thirty-four thou-and four hundred and six dollars; For the Ottawas, four thousand three hundred dollars; Fot the Pottawatornies, twenty thousand two hundred dollars; For the Pottawatomies of Huron, four hundred dollars; For the Pottawatornies of the Prairie, sixteen thousand dollars; For the Pottawatornies of the Wabash, twenty thousand dollars; For thePottawatoraies of Indiana.seventeen thousand dollars; For the Piankeshaws, eight hundred dollars; For the Pawnees, nine thousand six hundred dollars; For the Quupaws, four thousand six * hundred and sixty dollars; Fur the Nations of New York, four thousand five hundred dollars; For the Seuecas of New York, six thousand dollars; For the ?<iuux of the Mississippi, forty thousand five hundred ami t<-o dollars; For ihe Yanct"" and Siiitie Sioux, out* tthousand three lnindred and forty < ollars; the Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars; ' For the Sacs and Foxes of the Missis* , ,:*k '' - . . . # s > u- .. - - -. 7 ' % v. - \ -. v - * ; * * y~ r , V V- . I slppi, forty eight thousand five hundred and forty dollars; For the Sha tvnees, seven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars; V For the Senecas and Shawnees, two thousand and sixty dollars; For the Senecas, two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars; For the Wyandots, six thousand eight hundred and forty dollars; For the Weas, three thousand dollars; For the Wyandots, Munsees, and Delaivares, one thousand dollars; For the Winnebagoes, ninety-two thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; Sec. 2. And be itfurtlfor enacted, That the following sums of money be appropriated for the purpose extinguishing the Indian title, namely: Three thousand dollars to defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Wyandot Indians, in the State of Ohio; Five thousand dollars to defray the ex penses of holding treaties with the Imlian tribes, for the extinguishment of their titles to their lands within the limits of the Stale of Michigan; Five thousand dollars to defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Sac and Fox, Winnebago and Sioux tribes of Indians, for their title to their land in the Territory of Iowa; 1 For the expenses of making the treaty of twenty-eighth November, eightetMl hundred and forty, with the Miamies, and of obtaining their assent to the amendments of the Senate by its resolution of the twenty-fifth February, eighteen hundred and forty-one, five thousand dollars; If. M. T. HUNTER, Speaker of the House of liepresentatices. RH. M. JOHNSON, Vice President nfjthe United States, and President of the Senate. M. VAN Bl'KEN. Approved. March 3d, 1841. IN 1EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Robert H. Crocket, "I vs James P. Crockett, John BUI for relief & injunction Ad uis, Asia M. Cas- I ton, et al. It appeaarining to my satisfaction, thai Asia M. Caslon. one of the defendants in the above case is absent from and without the limits of this State: On motion of Clinton, Complainant's Solicitor, It is orderered that the said Asia M. Caston do appear and plead, answer or demur to the hill in the abovp case, on or before the 24th day of June next, otherwise the said hill will be ordered pro confesso against him. JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Com. Eq'y. L. D. Com'rs. Office, March 20, 1641. Pr*. fee, 86 50. IN EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Mi or Clinton, vs. John Sims, John Mc- [ Bill for account " n r i lU-nziP, A mas I now- j aiiu rcuci. nrd, Wm. Williams, | ami others. ET appearing to my satisfaction that John Sims, John McKenzie, Amusa Howuril, and William Williams, four ol the defendants in the above case, reside without the limits of this State: On motion of John Williams, complainings Solicitor, it is ordered that said defendants do appear and answer, plead 01 lemur to the bill in the above case, on or jefore the 7lh of July next, or otherwise judgment covfcsso, will be ordered igaiust litem. J AS. II. WIIHERSPOON. Jr. C. E. L. D. Comrn'rs. office, April 2. 1841. Prs. fee 87 50 The subscribers are now prepared with a general assortment ef gen nine DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. Also, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and all other articles usually fount! in a well supplied Establishment, and offer ihcin to our patrons and the public at reasonable prices and usual credit to punctual customers. Among the articles, are the following; Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do. Verutrine; Strychnine; Sulphate Quinine, French; " American; Jodine; Hydroid Pttlash; Croton Oil, &.c &cj Perfumery, &c. Virhcna Cream, ) Saponaceous Compound > For shaving Almond Paste, } Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water; Bears Oil; Hair Powder; Balm of Columbia; Orris Tooth Wash and Powder; Charcoal Dentrifice; Wash Balls; ^ - ~.l. ftoaps, assuricu, Prepared Chalk in Balls; Pearl Powder; Pink Sauiers; Rouge, &.e. <fcc. &.c. With a great variety of articles too nume rotis to mention. For sale at the sign of the mortar by DPT.FON & r.*TY. COTTON BA??L\G, &c. 5,000 pieces Cotton Bagging, mostly of rerent importation. 200 pieces Osmihurgs. 200 " Burlaps. 20 Bales Twine. Fur sale, on the usual terms, by JNO. FRASER & CO. Charleston, April 30, 1841?22 4t ? r'~. " |j|| *; IN EQUITY Kershaw district. C. L: Dye, Adm'r. of ) BUxabcth Turley, f BilJ for settlement of Eeva. I tite and relief. Mary Williams et al. J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Mary Williams, Mary Ann Garey and James Garey hpr husband, L. L. Williams nnd John Williams her husband, Elizabeth A. Ferryman and Thomas J. Perryman her husband, John R. Lowry, William R. Lowry, Frances R. Lowry, Erneline Lowry and Eliza S. Lowry, Wiley Jenkins, James T. Jenkins, Mary Ann Brett and William M. Brett her husband, Exum Jenkins and Thos. R. Jenkins, defendants in the said Bill of Complaint, and Distributees of Elizabeth Turley, dec <!., arc absent from and reside beyond the limits of this Stale: It is, therefore, Ordered, That the above named partit-s, defendants, do respectively plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Complaint within three months from the date hereof, or an order pro confesso will be granted against them. W. E. JOHNSON, C. E. K. D. March 17, 1841. [pr. adv. 811 26. fn Equity?Lancaster District. Willis H. Pitman and wife, ") vs I p- -y T,. O A J ' TT I A Bill for Partition Thomas G. Anderson, Har- ? . ? , . u u j i > of the Real Estate o nson H. Hines and Molsey f . ? . , i -p oil tr i I Allen Anderson. Ins wife, Thomas Holcomb and wife and others. ]|T appearing to my satisfaction, that Thomas G. Anderson, Harrison H. Hines and Molsey his wife, defendants in the above case, are absent from and without the limits of this Stale; On motion of Wright &. McMnllan, Complainant's Solicitors, It is Ordered, That the said defendants do arpear and plead, answer or demur to the Bill in the above case on or before the 17th day of June next, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered ag linst them. JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr. C. E. L.D. Comm'rs office, March 10, 1S4I. Prs. fee, $6 50. IN EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT. T. J. Wright, assignee, i vs. > Petition for Relief. Mollis Hough, et al. ) The creditors of Hollis Hough are hereby notified and required to answer, plead or demur to the petition in the above case, on or before the first of July nextBy order of the Court. June Term, 1840. JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr. C. E. L. D. Comm'rs. Office, March 27, 1841. Pr's. fee, 85 50 IN EQUITY. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Jamei R. Massey i Dill for Injunction vs. > and Charles Davis &. Co. j Reliof generally. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that Charles Davis & Co defendants in the above case are absent from and without the limits of this State; On motion of Clinton, Complainiiitt'y Solicitor, It is ordered, That they appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill in the above case, within three months from the publication hereof, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr. " Com. Fq'j*. L. D. Cnmm'rs. Office, March 3. 1841. Ordinary's Oiiice, > kershaw district. $ W'lIEREAS, no administration on the Estate of the late Doct. David E R.eid has been applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, I have taken possession of such goods and chattels of the said deceased, as could he found. All persons indebted to said Reid, are required to pay the same immediately, and all persons having demands against the said Iteid, will present them duly nllested to office. J. VV. BASK IN, O. K. D. Feb 19. 12if PROCLAMATION. Executive Department, ) Columbia, S. C., April 21. 1841. \ r? If n II V rt 1 __ dy nis Hixccucncy John r. iuchardson, Esq., Governor and Commander-inChief in and over the Slate of South Carolina. WHEREAS information has been received j"*at this Department, that James Rufus Thurston, was committed to the Jail of Orangeburg District on the 16th of February last, on three separate charges of Grand Larceny, and made his escape therefrom on the 18th or 19lh of March: Now know ye, that to the end justice may be done, and the said James Rufus Thurston brought to legal trial, I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars far his apprehension and delivery into any Jail of this State. Said Thurston is described as about five feet nine or ten inches high, stout made and well proportioned, fair skin, black or very dark hair, blue eyes, willi a portion of one of his ears off. n scar on his forehead, and f.-om 20 to 25 years of age. Given under my hand and seal of the Slate, at Columbia, this the 21st day of April, one thousand eijiht hundred and forty-one, and in the sixty-fifth year ol American Independence. JOHN P RICHARDSON. By the Governor: M. Laboude, Secretary of State. April 28-21. c.- ' -Vr; im. * . - v - ? . V , ' , 'X > J - -- ? r* ~ v 7. ' . -....; ..... FOR SALE, A FINE LIGHT SDLKV, vvilh a racrfeable top. Terms-low. Enquire at this office. X', April 7. 18 3t FRESH SPRING & SIMMER GOODS. Jones & Hughson, HAVE just opened a very handsome assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part, of Handsome colored Lawns and Muslins, An assortment of English and American Prints, Super, striped Challys, " Printed Cambrics, Fine large black Lore Veils, A nanasome assortment oj Summer Shawls and Scarls, Worked Collars, Ladies'Glares and Mitts, . Jackonet, Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins, plain and figured, Plain and figured Bobbinett Lace, Single and double width Scotch and Ame rican Ginghams. Ahandsome assortment of Blue, Black and Brown Cloths, ?ALSO? Fine Marseilles Quills, Shirtings &, Sheetings, of all descriptions, Bed Ticking and blue Mix'd Drills, They have, also, a fine assortment of Gentlemen's Brush, Beaver and Pajmleaf Hats, * Ladies' Bonnets and Hoods, A complete assortment of Perfumery, "v , " Shoes, A Good stocriPbf GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, &c. The above Goods were selcfcted with greet care by themselves. We respectf.ilUf ltiuiio i .up fpionde r\ /toll ait/1 ova m _ iiie them. Our own impression is that they are handsome and very cheap. GENERAL ORDERS. HEAD QUARTERS,) Clarendon, March 20, 1S41. J Order ) No ] JAMES W. CANTEY having been appointed Adjutant and Inspector General of the South Carolina Militia, with the rank of Brigadier General, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. Ill ill U 3 aujlf'ljlllg ?I1C f avuuv^ vvvww.w,. ed by the resignation of General James Jones, the Commander-in-Chief cannot omit the occasion of expressing his high sense of the ability and fidelity with which the duties of that officer have been discharged, and his deep regret for the loss of his valuable and efficient services to the State. By order of the Commander in-Chief. JOHN L. MANNING, Aid-de-Camp. HEAD QUARTERS. , FULTON, | March 23d, 1841.*$ Orders ( No. 7. J THE Regiments and Cqrps of the 3d Brigade (Infantry) will parade for review and drill at the limes and places following, viz: The 15th Ilegiment at Williamson's, on Thursday the 13th of May next. The 14th Regiment at Orangeburg C. H., on Saturday the 15th of May. " TheJ3th Regiment at Walterboro', on Tuesday the 16th of May. The 12lh Regiment at Gillisonville, on Friday the 21st of May. The 43(1 Regiment at Buford's Bridge, on Tuesday the 26th of May. The llih Regiment at Ashley's, on Thursday the 27lh of May. _ The Colonel of the 3rd Regiment ol Cavalry will order his Regiment to parade, either by Company or Battalion, with the Infar.tr}' Regiments most convenient. The Officers and non-commissioned Offirers will assemble at their respective Regimental Muster grounds, for drill and instruction on the day previous to their review. The Major General of the 2d Division will, with his Staff, attend the Reviews of the 3d Brigade. The Commandants of Regiments will make their annual returns to the Brigadier General at such time as he may direct, so a* to enable him to make his return to the Adjutant General by the 1st of October next. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. JAMES W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspector General. NOTICE. NO application for letters of administration 011 the estate of W. T. Currip, Silversmith, having been made since his death, in pursuance of the statute, 1 C Mo oflonlfl AH have taken po?ses?u??i ?? v??. persons having demands against his estate are required to hand them in to this office properly attested, and all persons indebted to him are required to make pay ment as soon as possible. j. w, baskin, o. vl.d. Ordinary's Office, Kershaw, ) j Camden, March 8,1841. J Ladies* Skoee. J TFfE aubscriberi hare just received + < freah supply ofXADIESr?HOES, which, T,-M together with their former flock, make# J their assortment complete, viz: Ladies* French and English Kid Slips, Do colored do Morbcco iSlips, Do black and white 8ktln Mips, _i. Do American Kid Sliprand Tiea^S* " 1 Do Kid Walking Shoes, various pst! terns, v| ALSO?Gentlemen's fine Boots, pomp and ; welted bettoma. ' ALDEN 6c AUSTIN. j Marsh 31. ll - ; FOR SAliE. " v'- m rFIHE Steam Boat SERPENT, nojv ly-* ing at the Camden Bridget She wa? - 5 intended to run from the Rail Road to Camden; draws two feet water .with two j hundred bales of Cotton and a.supply of " Wood on board; is navigated .by six per- : v r > sons, and has a locomotive boiler which consumes about two cords of wood per day. She was completed last spring, and has since been tried on the Santee, Congaree, and Wateree Rivers, at all stages of the . . water. It takes two days to- go. f^tap^be-, ' ;?*j Rail Road to Camden, and one day to return, without running in the night. She : Sg has a supply of wood on board, and every Wm thing ready for immediate, despatch. f Apply to JOHN R088ER. Camden, April 14. tf!8 fEj^The Courier and Mercury of Charles- K }ton, will publish the above three times a week for two months and forward their ' bills to me for payment, J. R. LlNSEEDAIIi. 1^3 RECEIVED, an additional aupply, of superior quality, from tire Salem ;-.v Mills, on reasonable term?, wholesale or ^ . Retail, at sign of the Mortar. . DELEON <fc LEVY.; April 21, 1S41. Just Received, v Sparkling Champagne Cider. Best LoD(loi) Porter. l: Superior Champagne. >7:' Assorted Cordials. 'J\ St. Julian Medoc Claret. .-tj| Superior Sherry and Madeira Wine , ?Vintage of 1820. ' Superior French Brandy. , " Holland Gin. " Old Port Wine, in botth s. also, Fresh Citron. ^ r'% Prunes, in fancy boxes. . ,;.^S Pink and While Victoria libaT Sugar ';?? Fruits in Branrfv. " \ 'Trt3 also; / i; Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron. - ,?gj Kilts Mackerel, No. 1. Dutch Herring, in kegs. ^ ' Northern Smoked Tongues. s Sperm and Tallow Candles. V White Havana Sugar. . Fresh Teas, Rice, &c. ?fec. With a complete assortment of , dry goods, saddlery, and hardware. All of which will be sold on* reasonable, terms, by . B. LEVY. Camden* Feb. 3, 1841. r - : 'jJust Received, A SUPPLY of the following1 approved. Medicines which have been , found .highly efficacious in the diseases for. which they. are recommended ? HAY'S LINIMENT. - : This article has a popularrty far aurpfls^.;.sing any patent article as a sovereign remedy for the piles. ' ~'jj| NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP: " This article has acquired a reputation for\ ,* /il the cnre of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and' \ | all affections of the Chest. Warranted r * genuine. . .1 ALSO?Macanba, Rappee and Scotch > J Snuff, of Mrs. Millar's manufactory? and - j which is now sought after by Snuff-takers, v? who desire-a good article. For sale by DELEON & LEVY HEAD QUARTERS, "JH CHARLESTON, March], 1841. John Lawrence Manning and Jakes-<- . s J Monroe Wallace, having been appoint- 1 ed Aids-de-Camp to his Excellency Gov. Richardson, with the rank of Lt. Colonel, s I ?in i?on/i rpenected accordingly. \l ' Will UC I'UCjru -.w. ? * . ~ By order of the Governor. ; .4 JAS. P. DICKINSON, - , < March 10. Aid-de-Camp. ' SPERKI. OI!/. JUST rereived, a supply of very superior Winter Strained Sperm. Oil. DELEOtf & LEVY. J Feb. 3. jP South Carolina, * % KERSHAW DISTRICT. In the Court of Ordinary. ; J OSepn JLOCKQBn eui. ?? ail uii uucftiiit el al. -j IT appearing to my satisfaction that Aa?' * ron Lockhart, John Bottom Susanna Bottorn, Eliza Bottorh, Viney Bottom, Lucin--- -f ? va da Bottom, Aaron Bottom and Martha f"/' ? "i Bottom, Defendants in the above staler esse, reside without the limits of thisState It is therefore, ordered that the said de/en "* dants do appear and object to the division - ' $ or sale of the Personal Estate of Joseph. -!r Lockhart, Sen. deceased, on or before the , a 16th day day of August next, or their con-^ , sent to the same will be entered of record.' . J. W. BASKIN, O. K. D; ^ Mav 11, 1841. -3 1 * Pr's. fee, $6 60 &..'M ' ' . .. : V - V T* !>- '>-.?[ . . . ' r V >- ':* \?V* ' - ' V * ' \ 'W'ri'J . : ' I