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the carolina watchman j j bruner i _ / " keep a check upon all roca litdor 6f proprietor ) rulers ( new series do this and llberttissafe < gen 1 1 harrison ( volume ix number 25 salisbury n c thursday october 21 1852 t „ nr two dollars payable in .. i-skip-i advance two dollars l1n^-''^t^d c at2l^rthenrs,.a n d 2 5c 8 . £«**?*, suneientinseriion co.rt.rder 22 &' eac , i ser tha n these rates a lib j er ut so i ho advertise by the year u ., 0f the united states iii first session of the thirty-first ffth " consress rpcbltc act-no 57 tmakin^propriations for the current i act ie,pe.he s of he indian depart tijl fulfiilling treaty stipulations with fodian tribes lor he year ending june rt:,0l " h onel andei ° ht hu " dred a " d i *** if b fie senate and house of repre & ■■' fr ' flr 7 r jnited states of america in congress ' that lhe following sums he and hereby appropriated out of any money < are asur y'not otherwise appropriated lor i l _* rc - iolpty n r the current and contingent jibe indian department and milling ipulations with the various indian tribes k current and contingent expenses of the indian department viz : b nav of superintendents of indian affairs l'-of fifth of june eighteen hundred and fud twenty seventh february eighteen : :'. f jand fifty one eight thousand five bun hr ihew of he everal ndian a g en,s « l er of fifth of june eighteen hundred and fifty iwaigblhoi september eighteen hundred md twenty seventh february eighteen ; d fifty one forty three thousand seven , d d fifty dollars _ for lhe pay of interpreters per acts ol ilmti eighteen hundred and thirty four and lrjmventh february eigbten hundred and fane iwenly ei«hl thousand dollars for ihe pay of clerk to superintendent a t st •- =, missouri per act of twenty seventh of hundred and forty six one thou ijc'iwo hundred dollars for the pay of clerk to superintendent at tuburen aikunsas per act of twenty sev cijiine eighteen hundred and forty six one wand dollars for presents to indians five thousand dollars for provisions for indians eleven thousand tight hundred dollars for lepairs of buildings at agencies two liotisand dollars for contingencies of the indian department fri fix thousand five hundred dollars to the christian indians for permanent annuity stipulated in the ads j mar twenty sixth eighteen hundred and maty tour and may twentieth eighteen bun otd and twenty six four hundred dollars to the chippewas of sagnaw forperinanenlannuily.stipulaledin the fourth tficleol the treaty of third of august seven ten hundred and ninety five one thousand do irs for permanent annuity stipulated in the e read article ol the treaty of seventeenth novem ber eighteen hundred and seven eight hundred i for permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth ircie ol the treaiy of twenty lourtb ol sep holier eighteen hundred and nineteen one likusand dollars i for permanent provision for the support f liickimiih and for farming utensils and cattle r lor the employment of persons to aid ihem ex agriculture stipulated in the eiyhih ariicl ol of the twenty fourth of september fctleen hundred and nineteen and the sevenih pticlf of lhe treaiy of fourteenth of january r^een hundred and thirty seven two thousand i for education during lhe pleasure of con i : ulated in the sixth article of ihe 1 1 eat y v lw fifth of august eighteen hundred and btv fix one thousand dollars pippewas menomonees vvinne pgoes and new york indians i ror education during the pleasure of con ■*». stipulated in the fifth article ofthe treaiy ■: * e.evenlh of august eighteen hundred and j seven one thousand five hundred dol choctaws i r permanent annuity stipulated in the se w article lo the treaty of sixteenth of no mr eighteen hundred and five three thou i '°' permanent annuity stipulated in lhe ihir r'j article of the treaiy ofthe eighteenth of rj 0de r eighteen hundred and twenty six wf'tl dollars '■r permanent annuity for education siipu ** the second article of the treaty of " c h ol january eighteen hundred and a >. six thousand dollars ■. • • e ainiuiiy io one wayne warrior sti i id the twer.ty first article ol the treaty v seventh of september eighteen bun t aad thirty twenty five dollars ■rnanent provision for blacksmith eli ■^- ihe sixth article of the treaty of eigh eighteen hundred and twen ■" - e ninth article ofthe treaty of twenti k anuar v eighteen hundred and twenty lj a hundred dollars j n . and s,eel - c-i for shop stipulated fceiih °' " he trea vol'20th ol jan ll n hundred and twenty five thtee ; twenty dollars ■ere st on ihe amounts awarded choc ■nu uill j er the fourleenih atticle ot the ■uancmg rabbit creek of the iwenly w c 5 ? e p ember « eighteen hundred and w-ku fifsl ° f jul >'' ei g bleen hundred k-v.ed t0,he da<e °' h ° p as8a 8 e of lbe r'spton ' a ° l l0 su pp'y deficiencies in riin l 0 " 8 lor lhe servic6 of lhe fiscal mx j lbe rtieth of june eighteen bun 4i 0 jj 7 lw °. a sum not exceeding two ■: el n , pr ridea that tbe secreia ■■tiam en0r i be ' and he hereb y i auihoriz vj _ me l,ie reservation claims of the hs*iin i ba ' indians ' and of ihose ■£*' boarj ir ° ases ' he scr ' p awarded b y b ; arrl , k commi s*ioners has not been t lr « de 6 he sha11 fi,ld lhat smb '» s^arti i enll,led t0 la » d "'» de r lbe k h(i thin 9 ° f \ he lrea,y of e g b een hun i mil • u " der lhe sevp ral acts i tjv au j rela ' ion 0 such claims he k s ons iv l ° 6xtend 0 such claimants e , mvih p j le 0 6uch claims in the v n j>*o ni t augus '' ei 8 h een hundred ij lony fi?e lh,rd of march eighteen hun a deficiency in ihe appropria lions heretofore made for removing the choctaw indians from mississippi as estimated by the commissioner o indian affairs thirty seven thousand four hundred and iwelve dollars chickasaws for permanent annuity stipulated in the act of the iwenty fifih of february seventeen bun dred and ninety ninf three thousand dollars for payment lo lhe chickasaw indians for amount of defalcaiion of captain r d c col lins united stales disbursing agent together with interest ibereou ai ihe rale of six percent per annum from manh eighteen hundred and thirty nine uniil paid twenty four ihousand nine hundred eighty two dollars and iwenty nine cents for the payment of two thousand eight hun dred and fifty two dollars and thirty six cents to hiram r pitchlyn in his own right and as the sole heir at law and legal representative of his brother john pitchlyn deceased ihat being lhe amount of ihe proceeds of the sales oftwoquar ler seciions of land granted lo and located in the names of the said hiram r pitchlyn and john pitchlyn under and by virtue of the eighth article ofthe treaty with the chickasaw indians made al ihe city of washington on the twenty lourlh day of may in the year eighteen hundred and thirty four and which quarter seciions of land were sold and lhe proceeds thereof invest ed in the slock of ihe slate of rkansas pur suani lo ihe provisions of the article aforesaid : provided ihai said hiram r pitchlyn shall establish his identity and prove that he is john piiehlin's sole heir lo the satisfaction of the secretary of the interior chippewas of lake superior and the mississippi for sixteenth of twenty instalments in mo uey stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty ninth ol july eighteen hundred and ihirly seven nine thousand five hundred dollars for sixteenth of iweuty instalments in goods stipulated in the second anicle of lhe ireaty of the twenty ninth of july eighteen hundred and thirty seven nineteen ihousand dollars for siiieenih of twenty instalments for the establishment of ihree smiths shops support ing three smiths and furnishing iron and steel stipulated in the second article of the treaty of ihe iwenty ninth of july eighteen hundred and ihirly seven thiee thousand dollars for sixteenth of twenty instalments for the support of farmers purchase of implement grain or seed and to carry on their agricultural pursuits stipulated in the second article of the iieaiy of the 29th of july eighteen hundred ami thirty seven one thousand dollars for sixteenth of iwenty instalments for the purchase of provisions stipulated in the second article of ihe treaty of the iwenty ninth of july eighteen hundred and ihirly seven two ihousand dollars for sixteenth of twenty instalments for lhe pur chase ol lobacco stipulated in the second article ofthe treaty ol the twenty ninth of july eigh teen bundled and ihirly seven five hundred dol lars for eleventh of twenty five instalments in money stipulated in ihe fourth article of he treaiy of ihe fourth of october eighteen hun dred and liirty two iwelve thousand five hundred dollars for elevemh of twenty five instalments in goods.stipulaied in the fourth article ofthe ueaty of ihe lourlh ot october eighteen hundred and forty two ten thousand five hundred dollars for eleventh of iwenty five instalments for lhe support of two smiths shops including pay of two smiths and furnishing iron and steel stipulated in lhe fourth article of the treaty of ihe fourth of october eighteen hundred and forty two two thousand dollars for eleventh of twenty-five instalments for the pay of iwo farmers stipulated in the fourth article of ihe treaiy of the fourth of october eighteen hundred and forty-iwo one ihousand dollars for eleventh of twenty five instalments for the pay of two carpenters slipulaled in lhe fourth article of lhe ireaty of the fourth of october eighteen hundred and forty two one ihousand l wo hundred dollars for eleventh l iwenly five instalments for the support of schools stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of lhe fourth of october eighteen hundred and forty two two thousand dollars for eleventh of twenly five instalments for the purchase of provisions and tobacco slipu lated in ihe fourth article of the treaty of the fourth of october eighteen hundred and forty iwo iwo thousand dollars for ihe sixth sevemh eighth ninth and tenth ot forty six instalments lo be paid lo the chippewas of mississippi stipulated in the third article ofthe treaiy ot the second of august eighteen hundred and forty seven five ihousand dollars creeks for permanent annuity slipulaled in the fourth article of the ireaiy of the sevemh of august seventeen hundred and ninety one ihousand five hundred dollars for permanent annuity slipulaled in the se cond article of lhe irea.y of the sixteenth of june eighteen hundred and two three thousand for permanent annui.y stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty fourth of january eighteen hundred and twenty six twenty thousand dollars for permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant stipulated in the eighth article ofthe treaty ofthe twenty fourth of january e.gh.een hundred and twenty six eighl hundred forty dol tor iron steel c for shops slipulaled in the eighth article ol the treaiy of he twenty fourth ol january eighteen hundred and twen iv six two hundred seventy and dollars for sixteenth of iwenty instalments for the pay of two blacksmiths and assistants st.pula led in lhe thirteenth article of the treaty of the twenty fourth of march eighteen hundred and thirty two one thousand six hundred and e.ghty dollars . . , . . *_-__, for iron steel c stipulated in the th r teen.h article ol he treaty of be iwenty lourlh of match eighteen hundred and thirty iwo five hundred and forty dollars for permanent provision for lhe pay of a wheelwright stipulated in the eighth article of the treaiy of the twenty fourth ol january eigh teen hundred twenty six six hundred dollars for twenty second of thirty three instalments for education stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty of lhe fourth of january eighteen hundred and forty five three thousand dollars for interest on three hundred and fifty thou sand dollars at five per centum stipulated in the j third article of the twenty third of november ; eighteen hundred and thirty eight seventeen j thousand five hundred dollars for ninth of twenty instalments for education stipulated in lhe fourth article of the treaty of the fourth of january eighteen hundred and forty five ihree thousand dollars for blacksmith and assistant during the plea sure ofthe president stipulated in the fifth ar ticle of the treaty of the fourteenth of february eighteen hundred and thirty three eight hun dred and forty dollars for iron steel and coal during the pleasure j of the president stipulated in the fifth article of lhe treaty ofthe fourteenth of february eigh j leen hundred and thirty three two hundred and seventy dollars for wagon maker during the pleasure ofthe president stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the fourteenth of february eighteen hundred and thirty three six hundred dollars for agricultural implements during lhe plea sure of lhe president stipulated in the eighth article of lhe treaty of lhe twenty fourth of jan uary eighteen hundred and twenty 6ix two thousand dollars for education during the pleasure of the pre sident stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the fourteenth of february eighteen hun dred and thirty three one thousand dollars for liquidated balance found due the creek indians for losses sustained during the last war with great britan by lhat portion of the tribe hat was friendly to and co operated with the united states in accordance with lhe promise of the government one hundred and ten thou sand four hundred and seventeen dollars and ninety cents ; to be paid by the united states agent for tho creek indians to those individuals now living and the legal representatives of those deceased who are entitled lo receive the same to pay the claim of david taylor as adjust ed and found due by lhe second audttor of the treasury on the eleventh of march eighteen hundred and fifty two under he latter clause of the thirteenth article of lhe treaty with the cherokeee concluded at new echota twenty ninth december eighteen hundred and thirty five and approved by the senate twenty four thousand eight hundred fifty three dollars and four cents and to be paid out of the balance of the appropriations of july second eighteen hun dred and thirty six under tbe act entitled " an act making further appropriations for carrying into effect certain indian treaties delawares for permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth article of he treaiy of lhe third of august seventeen hundred and ninety five one thou sand dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the third article ofthe treaty of the thirtieth of septem ber eighteen hundred and nine five hundred dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the third of october eighteen hundred and eighteen four thousand dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the sup plemental treaty of the twenty fourth of sep tember eighteen and twenty nine one thousand dollars for life annuity lo chiefs stipulated in lhe private article of supplemental treaty of the twenty fourth of september eighteen hundred and twenty nine lo the treaty of the ihird of october eighteeen hundred and eighteen two hundred dollars for life annuity to chiefs stipulated in the supplemental article to the treaty of the twenty sixth of october eighteen hundred and thirty two hundred dollars for permanent provision for the purchase of salt stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the seventh of june eighteen hundred and three one hundred dollars for permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant stipulated in the sixth article of the j treaty of lhe third of october eighteen hundred and eighteen seven hundred and twenty dollars | for iron steel c for shop stipulated in | the sixth article of the treaty of the third of oc tober eighteen hundred and eighteen two hun dred and twenty dollars for interest on forty six thousand and eighty dollars at five per centum being tbe value of , ! thirty six sections of land set apart by treaty of . | eighteen hundred and twenty nine lor educa lion stipulated in resolution of the senate of j the nineteenth of january eighteen hundred and thirty eighl two thousand three hundred . and four dollars floida indians or seminoles for ibirtieth of thirty instalments for black smiths establishments stipulated in the sixth article of lhe treaiy of lhe eighteenth of sep ember eighteen hundred and twenly three and tbe fourth article of the treaty of the ninth of may eighteen hundred and thirty two one ! thousand dollars for nin'.h of fifteen instalments in goods slip ulaled in the sixth article of ihe ireaty of the j fourth of january eighteen hundred and forty five two thousand dollars for ninth of filteen instalments in money j stipulated in lhe fourth article of lhe treaiy ofi the fourth of january eighteen hundred and forty five three thousand dollars iow as for interest on one hundred and fifty seven thousand five hundred dollars at five per cen tum stipulated in the second article of the trea ly of the nineteenth of october eighteen hun ; dred and thirty eighl seven thousand eigh hun dred and seventy five dollars kickapoos for nineenlh of nineteen instalments as an nuity stipulated in lhe fourth article of lhe trea . ly of the twenty fourth of october eighteen hundred and thirty two fire thousand dollars | kanzas for interest on iwo hundred thousand dollars at five per centum slipulaled in lhe second ar ticle ot the ireaty of the fourteenth of january eighteen hundred and forty six ten thousand dollars mi amis for permanent annuity stipulated in he ; fourth article of lhe treaty of lhe twenly ihird of j j october eighteen hundred and iwenly six j iwenly five ihousand dollars for permanent provision for blacksmith and j j assistant stipulated in lhe fifth article of the j treaiy of the sixth of oi-tober eighteen hundred j i and eighteen seven hundred and iwenty dollars ] for iron steel fyc stipulated in the fihh ar 1 licle of lhe treaiy of the sixth of october eigh ! leen hundred and eighteen two hundred and iwenty dollars for permanent proviston lor the purchase of . one ihousand pounds of tobacco two thousand i pounds of iron and one ihousand pounds of ! steel stipulated in the fourth article of tbe j treaty of the twenty ihiid of october eighteen ■hundred and twenly six seven hundred and j seventy dollars for permanent provision for pay of miller in | lieu of gunsmith stipulated in lhe filth article ul j the ireaty ofthe sixth ol october eighteen hun dred and eighteen and the fifth article of the treaiy ofthe twenty fourth of october eighteen and thirty four six hundred dollars for permanent provision for the purchase of one hundred and sixty bushels of salt stipulated in the fifth article of the ireaty of lhe sixth of oclober eighteen hundred and eigbleen three hundred and twenly dollars for education and support of poor during the pleasure of congress stipulated in the sixth article ol the treaty ofthe iwenty ihird of oc tober eighteen hundred and iwen'y six two thousand dollars for twelfth of twenty instalments in money stipulated in the second article ol the treaty of the twenty eighth of november eighteen hun dred and forty iwelve thousand five hundred dollars for permanent provision for payment in lieu of laborers stipulated in the sixth article of lhe ireaiy of lhe twenty eighth of november eigh teen hundred and forty two hundred and fifty dollars for permanent provision lor agricultural as sistance slipulaled in he fifth article of lbe treaiy of the sixlh of octobei eighteen hun dred and eighteen two hundred dollars eel rivers miamis for permanent annuity slipulaled in the fourth article of lhe treaty of the ihird of august seventeen hundred and ninety five five hundred dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the third article of the irea.y of lhe twenly first of au gust eighteen hundred and five two hundred and filly dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the third article of he treaiy of lhe thirtieth of septem ber eighleen hundred and nine three hundred and fifty dollars : provided that the money appropriated by the three preceding clauses lo gelher wiih the similar appropriations in eigh teen hundred and fifty one for the eel rivers miamis herelolore wiiheld from payment ehall be paid lo said eel rivers miamis only and to no other band or nation or individuals ; and lhat all annuities hereiolore due and appro pria.ed to the eel rivers miamis and erro neously or otherwise paid to the miamis nation ] shall be repaid lo the eel rivers miamis oul | of he money appropriated in eighteen hundred j and fifty one and eighteen hundred and fifty | two lor payment of annuities to said miami na j tion ; or if lhe commissioner of indian affairs deem it more expedient and jusl lo the indians i shall be paid and is hereby appropriated out of the treasury of ihe united stales to be repaid to the united slates by being witheld from the miami annuities in such instalments as the commissioner may deem expedient menomonees for seventeenth of iwenty instalments as an nuity stipulated in tbe second article of the ireaty of the third of september eighleen hun dred and thirty six twenty ihousand dollars for seventeenlh of twenly instalments for j two blacksmiths and assistants slipulaled in j ihe second article of the treaiy of lhe ihird of | i september eigbleen hundred and thirty-six i one thousand four hundred and forty dollars for seventeenth of twenty instalments for ; ! iron s eel c for shops slipulaled in lhe se | cond article of lhe treaiy ofthe third of septem j her eighteen hundred and thirty six four bun j dred and forty dollars for seventeenth of twenty instalments for ; : lhe purchase of provisions stipulated in lhe se i | cond article of lhe treaiy of the third of septem j ! ber eighteen hundred and thirty six three ihou ' i sand dollars i for seventeenlh of twenty instalments for tbe i purchase of iwo ihousand pounds of lobacco i i siipulated in the second article of lhe ireaiy of ; 1 the third ol september eighteen hundred and ! ■thirty-six four hundred dollars for seventeenth of iwenly instalments for ; i farming utensils and cattle stipulated in the se cond article ofthe ireaty ol lhe third ol sep j tember eighteen hundred and thirty six five i hundred dollars 1 for seventeenth of twenty instalments for ! thirty barrels of salt siipulated in ihe second i article of the treaty ot tbe third of september 1 eighteen hundred and thirty six one hundred i ami fifty dollars for expenses ot their temporary removal and '■■provisions from iheir present location lo the district of country on lhe wolf and oconto riv ! ers designated in lhe report of superintendent i mu'rrav to the commissioner of indian affairs dated september thirtieth eighleen hundred and fifty one iwenly five thousand dollars o.mahas for blacksmith and assistant during the plea ' ' sure of the president siipulated in the fourtn i article of tbe ireaiy of the fifteenth ot july i eighteen hundred and thirty seven hundred and twenty dollars ... for iron steel c for shops during the j pleasure of lhe president stipulated in lhe fourth i article of ihe ueaty of ihe fifteenth of july eighleen hundred and thirty two hundred and ; iwenly dollars for agricultural implements during lhe plea j sure of ihe president stipulated in lhe fourth j article of the treaiy of lhe fifteenth of july eighteen hundred and thirty five hundred dol tars to defray lhe expenses of a certain parly of | : omaha indians who visited lhe city of wash i ington during ihe months of february and \ march eighteen huudred and tilty iwo the same ; or so much thereof as may be necessary lo : be expended under lhe direction of ine sec j j reiary ol lhe interior ihree ihousand dollars for the omaha indians iwenty five thousand j dollars five thousand thereof to be exp?nded , i annually under the direction of the president | for the reliel and improvement of said indians ottoes and missouri as for education during lhe pleasure of lhe pres i ident slipulaled in the fourth article ot the ! ireaty of the iwenty first of september eigh . teen hundred and thirty three five hundred dol | lars for pay of farmer during the pleasure of the 1 president siipulated in tbe fifth article of lhe treaty of the twenty first of september eighteen hundred and ihirly ihree six hundred dollars ' for blacksmith and assistant during the plea j sure of lhe president stipulated in lhe fourth , ariicle of lhe treaty ol the filteenih of july eigbleen hundred and thirty seven hundred ami twenty dollars for iron slee c during the pleasuro of the president slipulaled in lhe fourth article ol the treaty ofthe fifteenth ol july eighteen bun i dred and thirty two hundred and iwenty dollars ottowas for permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth j article of the treaty of lhe third of august seventeen hundred and ninety five one ihousand dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the se cond article of lhe treaty of ihe seventeenth of november eigbleen hundred and seven eighl hundred dollars for permanent annuiiy stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the seventeenth ot september eighteen hundred and eighteen one thousand five hundred dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in lhe fourth article of the ireaty of lhe iwenly ninth of august eighteen hundred and twenty one one thousand dollars ottowas and chippewas for eighieenlh ol iwenty instalments slipu laled in the fourth article ot the treaiy of the iwenty eighth day of march eighteen hundred | and ihirly six thirty ihousand dollars for interest lo be paid as annuity on two j hundred ihousand dollars al six per cent per annum stipulated in the resolution of the sen j ate of lhe iwenly seventh of may eighleen i hundred and thirty six iwelve thousand dollars j for education for twenty years and during j the pleasure of congress slipulaled in the , fourth article of lhe treaty oi lhe twenty eighth of march eighleen hundred and thirty six five thousand dollars for missions for twenty years and during the pleasure of congress siipulated in the fourth j article of the treaiy of the iwenty eighth of \ march eighteen hundred and thirty six three j ihousand dollars for vaccine matter medicines and pay of j physicians so long as the indians remain on i their reservations slipulaled in lhe fourth arti cle ofthe ireaty of ihe twenly eighth of march i i eighleen hundred and thirty six ihree hundred , | dollars for eighteenth of twenty instalments for the j | purchase of provisions stipulated in the founh ' article of the treaiy of the twenly eighth ol . i march eighteen hundred and thirty six two ; 1 thousand dollars for eighteenth of iwenty instalments for lbe purchase of six thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco stipulated in he fourth ariicle of the treaty of the twenty eighth of march eigh teen hundred and ihirly six eight hundred dol ; lars for eighieenlh of twenly instalments for ! the purchase of one hundred barrels of salt stipulated in the lourlh article of the treaty ot j the twenty eighth of march eighteen hundred , ! and thirty six two hundred dollars for eighieenlh ol twenty instalments for the j purchase of five hundred fi;h barrels slipulaled ; in the fourth article of lhe treaty of the twenty eighth of march eighteen hundred and thirty ! six four hundred dollars for three blacksmiths and assistants for | iwenly years and during the pleasure ol con | gress slipulaled in the seventh article of lhe j treaty of lhe twenly eighth of march eighleen ] , hundred and thirty six two ihousand one hun ■' dred and sixty dollars j for iron sleel c for shops for twenty ; years and during the pleasure of congress ; i stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of ihe twenty eighib of march eighteen hundred ' and thirty six six hundred and sixty dollars for gunsmith at mackinac for twenly years ' '■and during the pleasure ol congress siipulated ' in ihe seventh article of the treaty of lhe iwenty eighth of march eighteen hundred and thirty , six six hundred dollars for iron sleel dec for shop for twenty ' years and during the pleasure of congress stipulated in the seventh ariicle ofthe treaty of the twenly eighth of march eighteen hundred and thirty six two hundred and twenty dollars j for two farmers and assistant during the pleasure of ' the president stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of iwenty eighth of march eighteen hundred and thirty six one thousand six hundred dollars for two mechanics dunng the pleasure of the presi dent stipulated in the sevetr.n article of the treaty of the twentv eighth of march eighteen hundred and thir ty six one thousand two hundred dollars osages for fifteenth of twenty instalments as annuity stip ulated in the second ariicle of he treaty of the eleventh ; of january eighteen hundred and thirty nine twenty thousand dollars for fifteenth of twenty instalments stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the eleventh of january eighteen hundred and thirty-nine two thousand dollars for fifteenth of fifty instalments for pay of two mil ten stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the eleventh of january eighteen hundred and thirty :.... ■one thousand two hundred d.>tiars for interest on sixty nine thousand one hundred and ; . twenty dollars at live per centum being the valuation | of fiftv four sections of land set apart by the treaty of j i the second of june eighteen hundred and twenty five j for educational purposes per resolution of the senate of | the nineteenth of january eighteen hundred and thir i ty-eight three thousand four hundred and fifty-six dol lars pi ankes haws for permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth arti cle of the treaty of the third of august seventeen hun , dred and ninety-five five hundred dollars for permanent annuity stipulated in the third article i of the treaty of the thirtieth of december eighteen hun dred and rive three hundred dollars pawnees for agricultural implements during the pleasure of the president stipahited in the fourth article of the trea ty of the ninth ot october eighteen hundred and thirty ihree one ihousand dollars potawatamies of huron for permanent annuity siipulated in the second arti cle of lh treaiy ofthe seventeenth of november eigh teen hundred and seven four honored dollars pot aw ata mills for permanent annuity itipal ill d in the fourth arti cle of lhe treaty of third of august svanteeat hundred and ninety-five one thousand ti for permanent annuity stipalaled in the ihird arti cle of the treaty of ihim.-'h of september eighteen hun dred and nine five hutuir .: >:. for permanent annuity stipulated in ihird article of ihe ireaty of the second of oct r eighteen hundred and eighteen o ihousaad five hundred 2 i - for permanent annuity >. : . ■d io the seeonj ar ticle of ihe treaty of the tw ntieth t»f september eigit leen hundred and twenty-eight tuo ihousand d irs for life annuity lo ■hiefs stipulated in th second ar ticle of the treaty of the twenti itvof si ptember eigh teen hundred and twenty-eight o hundred d liars fur permanent annuity st.;>.i!;f"-d ia the second ar ticle of the ireaiy ut the twenty ninth f july eighteen hundred and iwenty nine sixteen th losaad doners for twentieth of twenty insi dm nta as annuity stip ulated in the third article of the ireaty of the twenti eth of october eighteen hundred and thirty two fifteen thousand doners for life a:;:.a:y to chiefs stipulated in the third arti cle ofthe treaty of the twentic ih uf october eighteen hundred and thirty two four hundred dol for twentieth uf twenty instalmeala as annuity stip ulated in the third article of ihe treaty of the twenty sixih of october eighteen hundred and thirty-two twen ty thousand dollars for eighteenth of t\v iu instalments as annuity stip ulated iu ihe ihird article of the ireaty of the twenty sixth of september eighteen hundred and thirty-three fourteen thousand dsllars for eighteenth of twenty instalments as annuity stip ulated in the third article of the ireaty of the twenty sixth of september eighteen hundred and thirty-three seven hundred dollars for eighteenth of twenty instalments as annuity stip ulated in the second supplemental article i>i the treaty ofthe twenty sixth of september eighteen hundred and thirty three iwo thousand dollars for permanent provision for the pur chase of salt stip ulated in the third article of the treaty of the seventh of june eighteen hundred and three one hundred and forty dollars for permanent provision for the purchase of one hun dred and sixty bushels of salt stipulated in the third ar ticle of the treaty ofthe sixteenth of october eighteen huudred and twenty six three hundred aud twenty dol lars • for education daring tbe pleasure of congress stipu lated in the third article of the ireaty of lhe sixteenth of october eighteen handled and iwenty six two ihousand dollars for permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant stipulated iu the third article of lhe treaty of lhe sixteenth of october eighteen hundred and iweiity-six seven hundred and twenly dollars for permanent provision for iron steel c for thnp stipulated in lhe third article of the treaty of lhe six i teenih of october eighteen hundred and twenty-six two hundred aud twenty dollars for education during the pleasure of congress stipu lated in the second ariicle of the treaiy ofthe twentieth ' of september eighteen hundred aud twenty fight one i thousand dollars for permanent provision for the payment in money i in lieu of two thousand pounds of tobacco fifteen huu i dred pounds of iron and three hundred and fifty pounds ofsteel stipulated in the second article of the treaty of j the twentieth of september eighteen hundred and twen j ty-etgbt and the tenth article of ihe treaty ofthe fifth i of june eighteen hundred and forty-six ihree hundred j dollars for permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant i stipulated in the second article of lhe treaty of the twen tieth of september eighteen hundred and twenty-eight 1 seven hundred and twenty dollars for permanent provision for iron steel s:c for shop stipulated in the second article the treaty of the twen tieth of september eighteen hundred and twenty-eight two hundred and twenty dollars for permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant | stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the tweii ty-ninth of julv eighteen hundred and twenty-nine seven hundred and twenty dollars for permanent provision for iron steel c for shop stipulated in the second article ofthe treaty of lhe iwetv i ty ninth of july eighteen hundred and twenty-nine two hundred and twenty dollars for permanent provision for ihe purchase of fifty bar '. rels of salt stipulated in the becond article ofthe ireaty 1 of the twenty-ninth of july eighleen hundred and twen 1 ty-nine two hundred and fifij dollars for education during the pleasure of cc ingress stipu i lated in the kiuith article ofthe ireaty oflhelweaty ; seventh of october eighteen hundred and thirty-two : two ihonsand dollars ' fit interest on s.x hundred and forty-three ihousand : dollars at five per centum stipulated m the seventh ar | tide of their a ol the fit b ■: j une eighteen hundred ' and forty-six thirty tw > th mukui : one h indre : md fi.'iy dollars quapaws for twentieth of twenty instalments si annuity stip i ulated in the fourth article ofthe treaty of the thirteenth of may eighteen hundred and thirty-three two thou \ sand dollars for education during the pleasure of lhe president stipulated in the third article ofthe treaty of the thir teenth of may eighteen hundred and thirty-three oos . thousand d us for blacksmith and assistant daring the ltbsuh of i the president stipulated in tbe third ar ;•••■: the treaty ' of the thirteenth of may eighteen hundred and thirty three eight hundred and forty dollars for iron steel slc for shi ;>, during the pleasure of the president stipulated in the third arricie i f the ireaty ofthe thirteenth of may eightec a h tndred and thirty three two hundred and iwenty a for pay of farmer daring the pie isare ofthe president stipulated in the third art of tbe thir teenth of slay eigh ed and thirty-three six hundred dollars six nations of new york for permaneet annuity stipulated in ibeaixlh article of the treaty of the eleventh of november seventeen hundred and ninety-four lour ihonsand rive hundred dul lard senecas of new york for permanent annuity in ken of intetest on stock per act of the nineteenth of february eighteen hundred and thirty-one six thousand dollars for interest in lien of investment on seventy-five thou sand dollars at live per centum per act of twenty kv enth of june eighteen n . . y-=.x tnree thou sand seven hundred and fi j . . its stock bridges for interest on rixteen reh mdred dollars at five per centum stipui ninth art.cleof the treaty of th twenty-fourth of n m hun dred and forty-etgbt eii'i.t hundred a.-.d twenty-five dollars sioux of mississippi for interest on three hundred ihousand dollars at five per centum stipulated in the second article of th treaty of the twenty-ninth i : september eighteen hundred and thirty-seven fifteen thousand dudan for sixteenth of twenty instalments s annuity in goods stipulated in the second y of the twenty-ninth of september • igbletn hundred a:.j thirty seven ten ihonsand uo m for sixteenth of twenty .:.=: .. .'.= for the purchase of me :. - . i stock aod rs physcta ksmhh cxtc stipulated in tbe se nj the twen ty-ninth of september eighteen hundred and thirty seven eight thousand two hundred and fifty dollars for sixteenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of provisioos st pulaied in the sec md article of the trea ty of the twenty ninth of september eighte n l.ui.died and thirty-seven five th d dollars for fulfilling tn a as w th the si \ of the mitsissip i pi to wit for payment ee-toan • and wah-piy-toan bands of i \ indians to c liable them to settle lh il a and to comply with their present just engagements : for expenses of remov ! al ofthe stid bands from the itii.js cided and for sub
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1852-10-21 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1852 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 25 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, October 21, 1852 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601557775 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1852-10-21 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1852 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 25 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, October 21, 1852 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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the carolina watchman j j bruner i _ / " keep a check upon all roca litdor 6f proprietor ) rulers ( new series do this and llberttissafe < gen 1 1 harrison ( volume ix number 25 salisbury n c thursday october 21 1852 t „ nr two dollars payable in .. i-skip-i advance two dollars l1n^-''^t^d c at2l^rthenrs,.a n d 2 5c 8 . £«**?*, suneientinseriion co.rt.rder 22 &' eac , i ser tha n these rates a lib j er ut so i ho advertise by the year u ., 0f the united states iii first session of the thirty-first ffth " consress rpcbltc act-no 57 tmakin^propriations for the current i act ie,pe.he s of he indian depart tijl fulfiilling treaty stipulations with fodian tribes lor he year ending june rt:,0l " h onel andei ° ht hu " dred a " d i *** if b fie senate and house of repre & ■■' fr ' flr 7 r jnited states of america in congress ' that lhe following sums he and hereby appropriated out of any money < are asur y'not otherwise appropriated lor i l _* rc - iolpty n r the current and contingent jibe indian department and milling ipulations with the various indian tribes k current and contingent expenses of the indian department viz : b nav of superintendents of indian affairs l'-of fifth of june eighteen hundred and fud twenty seventh february eighteen : :'. f jand fifty one eight thousand five bun hr ihew of he everal ndian a g en,s « l er of fifth of june eighteen hundred and fifty iwaigblhoi september eighteen hundred md twenty seventh february eighteen ; d fifty one forty three thousand seven , d d fifty dollars _ for lhe pay of interpreters per acts ol ilmti eighteen hundred and thirty four and lrjmventh february eigbten hundred and fane iwenly ei«hl thousand dollars for ihe pay of clerk to superintendent a t st •- =, missouri per act of twenty seventh of hundred and forty six one thou ijc'iwo hundred dollars for the pay of clerk to superintendent at tuburen aikunsas per act of twenty sev cijiine eighteen hundred and forty six one wand dollars for presents to indians five thousand dollars for provisions for indians eleven thousand tight hundred dollars for lepairs of buildings at agencies two liotisand dollars for contingencies of the indian department fri fix thousand five hundred dollars to the christian indians for permanent annuity stipulated in the ads j mar twenty sixth eighteen hundred and maty tour and may twentieth eighteen bun otd and twenty six four hundred dollars to the chippewas of sagnaw forperinanenlannuily.stipulaledin the fourth tficleol the treaty of third of august seven ten hundred and ninety five one thousand do irs for permanent annuity stipulated in the e read article ol the treaty of seventeenth novem ber eighteen hundred and seven eight hundred i for permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth ircie ol the treaiy of twenty lourtb ol sep holier eighteen hundred and nineteen one likusand dollars i for permanent provision for the support f liickimiih and for farming utensils and cattle r lor the employment of persons to aid ihem ex agriculture stipulated in the eiyhih ariicl ol of the twenty fourth of september fctleen hundred and nineteen and the sevenih pticlf of lhe treaiy of fourteenth of january r^een hundred and thirty seven two thousand i for education during lhe pleasure of con i : ulated in the sixth article of ihe 1 1 eat y v lw fifth of august eighteen hundred and btv fix one thousand dollars pippewas menomonees vvinne pgoes and new york indians i ror education during the pleasure of con ■*». stipulated in the fifth article ofthe treaiy ■: * e.evenlh of august eighteen hundred and j seven one thousand five hundred dol choctaws i r permanent annuity stipulated in the se w article lo the treaty of sixteenth of no mr eighteen hundred and five three thou i '°' permanent annuity stipulated in lhe ihir r'j article of the treaiy ofthe eighteenth of rj 0de r eighteen hundred and twenty six wf'tl dollars '■r permanent annuity for education siipu ** the second article of the treaty of " c h ol january eighteen hundred and a >. six thousand dollars ■. • • e ainiuiiy io one wayne warrior sti i id the twer.ty first article ol the treaty v seventh of september eighteen bun t aad thirty twenty five dollars ■rnanent provision for blacksmith eli ■^- ihe sixth article of the treaty of eigh eighteen hundred and twen ■" - e ninth article ofthe treaty of twenti k anuar v eighteen hundred and twenty lj a hundred dollars j n . and s,eel - c-i for shop stipulated fceiih °' " he trea vol'20th ol jan ll n hundred and twenty five thtee ; twenty dollars ■ere st on ihe amounts awarded choc ■nu uill j er the fourleenih atticle ot the ■uancmg rabbit creek of the iwenly w c 5 ? e p ember « eighteen hundred and w-ku fifsl ° f jul >'' ei g bleen hundred k-v.ed t0,he da |