........... Isajab lugham....... Mar. 25, 1830 Bernard Van Horne.... Zanesville..... Dec. 21, 1830 annel Quimby Wooster .................. war, 2, 1831 Robert I. Skinner Wapaukonpetta .......... Dec. 21, 1830 Ioseph H. Lorwill...... Bucyrus.... May 29, 1830 Jaimes G. Reed Jeffersonville......lodiana Feb. 21, 1831 John D Wolverton...... Vincennes................ Mar. 25, 1830 Abner Mc''ariy... Indianapolis..... Dec, 4, 1833 James T Pollock..... Crawfordsville........ Jan. 8, 1833 John Spencer.. Fort Wayne.. Dec. 30, 1831 John M. Lemon........ La Porte...... Mar. 2, 1833 Eilward Humphreys.... Kaskaskia .......... Illino Mar. 5, 1833 John Caldwell.. Shawneetown............ Feb. 10, 1830 Benjamin F. Edwards.. Edwardsville.... Jan. 15, 1834 William Linn........ Vandalia...... Jan, 12, 1831 Guy W. Smith... Palestine.... .......... Mar. 5, 1833 Thomas Carlin .......... Quincy..... Mar. 2, 1831 John Taylor Springfield..... Mar. 25, 1830 Samuel McRoberts. Danville............... Mar. 2, 1831 Jonathan Kearsley Detroit....... ..Michigan Mar. 3, 1833 Thomas C Sheldon.... Bronson.............. Mar. 3, 1831 Danby Miller........ Monroe............... F b. 9, 1833 Samuel Merry.. St. Louis. ........ Missouri Dc 23, 1832 Uriel Sebiee....... Fayetle Tec. 17, 1833 John Hayes...... .Jackson... ........ May 12, 1832 Edward M. Ryland.... Lexington Dec. 24, 1830 William Blakey... Palmyra ........ Jan. 14 1832 Caleb S. Manley... Bitesville... Arkansas Ter. Feb. 27, 1833 Peter J. Crutchfield Little Rock.... Nov. 5, 1833 Matthew Leiper....... Fayetteville.... July Daniel T. Wilter....... Washington........... July 10, 1932 Josoph Friend... Ouachita ........ Louisiana Mar. 2, 1831 Benjamin Robert Rogers Opelousas. 25, 1830 Maurice Canon New Orleans... Aug. 23, 1833 Paris Childress.. ..... St Helva C. H June Thomas Lopwis....... Washington. ... Mississipp May 26, 1930 Hayson Alsbury Algu-ta..... Mar. 2, 1832 Samuel W. Dickson.... Mount Salus........ Oct. 11, 1833 Wiley P. Harris....... Columbus.. Mar. 2. 1833 R. H. Sterlig..... Chocchuma.. Mar. 2, 1833 William Forbes savage Pontitock.... Mar 2, 1833 John Heory Owen..... St Stephens... llabama Jao. 21, 1832 Samuel Cruse......... Huntsville.......... Jan. 4, 1832 Wiliam G Parish Tuscaloosa ............. Jan May 17, 1832 John S. Hunter.... .... Sparta.. May 14, 1832 Joab Lawler.. Mardisville... July Nimrod E. Benson... .. Montgomery...... ........ July Mar. May 22, 1930 10, 1832 tar .......... 5, 1833 8, 1833 14, 18:32 14, 1832 2, 1833 3, 1933 Fxhibit of the operations of the Land Offices of the Uniled States in the sereral States and Territories, during the year end. ing 31st December, 1832, the 1st 2d, and 3d quarters of 1833, and of the payments made into the Treasury on account of Public Lands during those periods. Lands sold after deducting erro- Amount received in scrip. Amount received Aggregate re- Amount paid into in cash. the Treasury. scrip. 313,14112 305,624 72 5?2,337 64 451.886 36 326,578 90 307,900 51 98,280 20 100,455 00 320,284 83 317,635 42 12,724 3:3 13,538 15 11,608 07 10,040 66 338,286 20 425,371 79 305,457 33 7,084 33 112,830 13 425,371 77 270,816 62 ...........do.... 246,636 41 309,423 45 28 1,222 51 2,435 44 25,765 50 309,423 45 269,899 45 183,636 15 208, 423 75 275.722 36 301,796 69 394,841 41 365,498 66 77.437 64 75, 104 69 395,102 03 367.609 61 21,098 90 16,114 27 17,416 65 9.446 Tored for 3 yrs of 183 2.042,640 381 2,559,556 20 2,25.), -96 40 39,925 76 264,534 14 9, 52156 (? 21970; Statement of the quantity. land sold at the Land Offices in each State from the 1st of July, 1820, to the 31st of "ecember, 1832; and of public land subject to private entry, in the several States and Territories on the 1st of January, 1833. OFFICES tal: od 1820 1821. 1822 18:23 0.10..........acres 44,917 75 114,940 55 18.),181 39 124,735 32 Turiania 162,490 82 264,578 38|252,982 34 163,046 69 Tilinois.. 6,699 99 50,382 15 27,763 84 60,534 77 Missouri........... 24,821 84 99,687 78 32,163 70 80,958 57 Alabama.......... 59,310 36 218,691 28 161,638 04 153,502 93 Tississippi.. 1,670 46 23,765 47 10,147 06 31,016 24 Louisiana ............ 632 55 1,157 32 90,829 76 1,225 67 Michigan.......... 2,860 32 7,444 39 17,339 38 34,017 77 Arkansas........... 360 00| 23, 160 67 2,281 56 Florida..... Total, acres.. 303,404 091 781,213 32 30 , 18 653,319 52 1824. 1826 1827 Ohio......... ucres 106,752 01 141,9.2 6113..,789 02 151,003 31 indiana............ 154,558 51 162,270 71 200,190 7-|209,691 21 Ulinois..... 43,987 97 45,804 28 81,083 73 58,605 07 lissouri.... 86,785 12 85,807 99 58,517 03 155,070 53 abana, ...... 131, 185 96 200,917 53 147,716 00 98,078 94 riississippi.. 81,201 74 86,565 30 82,422 37 60,749 5! Louisiana... 3,627 26 560 07! 19,184 87 6,475 4,1 Michigan....... 78,246 68 106,752 63 59,361 96 42,410 0.3 Arkansas.......... 2,977 79 7,794 50 13 352 20 4,055 98 Florida 55 056 07 52,464 36 140 587 71 Total, acres.. 749,323 114 893,461 69!:48,082 69:6,727 76 OFFICES. 1828. 1831. Onio........ .ucres 165,733 37 176,216 40,156 392 70 335,392 64 budjana....... 250 812 21 346,5 27 51 476,351 85 554,436 78 Illinois.. 96.092 91 196,245 733 6,451 71|339,411 4 Vissouri.... 147,148 12 152,545 64 214,917 44296 467 94| Hlabama....... 167,812 64 120,201 10373 203 73|661,832 03 whississippi 68 700 36 98,285 311 8,439 67160.798 14 Louisiana...... 4,126 03 31.020 371 74 647 70 67,384 28 Michigan.... 26,895 79 67,860 26147,061 55 320,476 90 Irkansas......... 3,035 46 2.631 20 2,648 95 13,377 33 Florida........... 35,182 87 53,276 491 59 618 49 28,279 35 Total, acres.. 96),6000 36' 1,241, v 1,929,733 79 2,777,804 6 OFFICES 1*32. Subject to prii ale entry. 19. ......acres 412 714 611 23 9,767 68||Uno 10:~$ 5 1075 Triana. 546,844 24 3,746,782 57|Indian 10 8813 lois............ 227,375 91 1,550 439 50 linois ... 16,4.,1 53 1 issouri 251,280 09 1.696,171 79|| Mo-souri. , 16 147 4:, 4 abama........... 412,692 79 2,906,773 39 Mississippi ' 9,517,114 Mississippi.... 261,313 67 1,075,075 30 labaina .. 17,779,67 Marisana.......... 78,453 431 379,324 811.ouisiana . 6,528,7 whigan...., 252,2!1 44 1,162.959 1:4\1ichigan.. 9,418 0 Aikansas........... 10.179 47 86,105 Uliksas. Flo.ida.. 9 2 ' 640 43: 75! 80orila.... 5.053 751 Toll, 2 5337,151 0611 mai pute 183 . 19 Statement of the whole amount of Public Lands ea posed to sule; the quantity sold, and the quantity remaining unsold, September 30, 1833, with the nett proceeds of the Sale:. The whole amo'nt of public lande Nett proceeds of Whole amount sur Whole amount reStates and sold since they sales after de- veyed and expos ed'to sale, previo 30th September. maining unsold. Territor es. were ceded to ducting all char- ous to 30th Sept. 1833. 1833. to 30th Sept. 1833. 30th Sept. 1833. Acres. Hd hs. Dolls. cts. Acres. hdths. Acres. hdths. Ohio 9,592,137 51 17,570,759 12 14,654,381 68 5,062,244 17 Ind:ana 6,741,839 93 8,393,943 56 17,258,284 49 10,516.444 56 Illinois 2,652,024 77' 3,135,549 27 18,789,515 45 16,137,490 68 Missouri 2,353,719 90 3,269,126 27| 18,346,734 98 15,993,015 08 Mississippi 2,173,327 40 3,126,648 07 11.374,650 57 9,201,323 17 Alabama 4,967,366 67, 9,630,080 16 22.327,810 19 17,360,443 52 Louisiana 484,190 88 734,725 86 6,450,942 05 5,966,751 17 Michigan 1,516,582 48 1,872,737 94 10,592,240 15 9,075.657 67 Arkansas 105,009, 16 100,342 90 9,953,041 399,848,032 23 Florida 442,238: 17 564,658 19 5,487,658 38: 5,045,420 21 Total, 131,028,436 87 48,398,571 34 135,235,259 33 104,206,822 46 Quuntity of Public Lands, granted for Miliiary Services, and to the several States, &c for specific purposes. State and build’gs. Acrt. Ohio Quantity granted to each of the States for Reserved for Quantity of land patent- Colleges, Seats of schools, being ed for servi- academ's, Roads and Govern- the 1-36th part ment & ces during & univer of all the public Canals. vations. public the late war sities. lands ceded to United States, Acres. 69. 120 830,137 23.680 001 684,743 67,960| 46,080 580,800 2,560 23,040 00 626,868 2,878,720 46,080 48,000 2,560 121,629 68 1,034,897 468,960 46,080| 2,449 46,080 00 1,23,639 46,080 1,280 834,364 46,560 400,000 1,620 23,040 00 889,030 46,080 873,973 46,080 10,000 543,893 1,037,12 46,080 7,400 950,258 46,080 | 120 877,484 14,452,76 484,32012, 290,9371:8,989|237,469 68 8,546,149 Grant to the Ohio Company Acres, 100,000 to A. H Dohrman, for services rendered American pris. oners during the revolutionary war 20,480 to the French inhabitants of Gallipolis 25,2010) to the Deaf and Dumb Asylu:n in Conn, a township in Ala. 23,040 to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Ken. a township in Flo 23,040 to General Lafayette, a township in Florida 23,028 Lands appropriated for religious purposes in the purchases made by John Cleves Symines and the Ohio Company 43.595 Total, Acres, 258.3.3 ap OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS. The principal officer employed in the collection of the duties or imports and tonnage, is the Collector, to whom the Naval Officer is at once aid and a check. The Surveyor superintends and directs the inferior officers of the customs, and all three are appoiuted by the President and Senate. They formerly held their offices for an indefinite period; but, by an act of 15th May, 1820, their appointment is now limited to four years. Weighers, Gaugers, Measurers and Inspectors are appointed by The Collector with the approbation of the principal officer of the Treasury Department For the duties of these several officers, see the act of Congress, of the 2d of March 1799. Public Appraisers are authorized by an act of the 20ih of April, 1918. Their business is to appraise insported goods subject to duty ad valorem, when they are suspected to have been invoiced below the true value. They are appointed by the President and Senate, and hold their commissions during the pleasure of the President. Assistant Appraisers are authorized by the act of the 28th of May, 1830. COLLECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS. Where employed. Date of Commission. Maine James W. Ripley.. Passamaquoddy.. Dec 17, 1830 Scmuel A Morse....... Machias........... Jan 28, 1832 Edward S. Jarvis....... Frenchman's Bay. Mar 3, 1831 Joshua Carpenter...... Penobscot........ Mar 19, 183! Deuny M.Cobb... ... Waldoboro. Mar 3, 1833 Thomas M. Crate.... Wiscasset......... Mar 11, 1833 William Bing....... Bath Mar 25, 1830 John Chandler........ Portlaud...... Mar 11, 1833 Joho F. Scanman..... Mar 11, 1833 Baroabas Palmer. Kennebunk.. Mar 11, 1833 Mark Dennel.......... York...... Mar 11, 1833 Daniel Lane..... Belfast. ...... Jan. 4, 1831 New Hampshire. William Pickering.. Portsmouth. April 8, 1830 Vermont. Archibald W. Hyde..... Burlington..... Feb 15, 1830 Missachuselts. Samuel Phillips...... Newburyport.. Mar 24, 1830 William Beach...... Glouceste:. Mar 24, 1820 Janies Miller...... Saleo.................. Jan 3, 1833 Benjamin Knight..... Marblehead... Feb 19, 1830 David Henshaw...... Boston................... April 12, 1830 Timothy Souther.... Ipswich ........ April 12, 18:30 Scuyler Sampson..... Plymouth............. Mar 11, 1833 Horario Pratt..... Fall River..... ..... Mar 4, 1833 Isaiah L. Green...... Barnstable....... Mar 3, 1833 Lemuel Williams.. .... New Bedford.. Mar 8, 1830 John P. Norton....... Eagartown.. Feb 19, 1830 Martin T. Morton...... Nantucket...... ..... Jan 30, 1830 Rhode Island. Walter R Danforth..... Providence... Mar 11, 1833 ............. ...... Saco ....... .... .. ..... |