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' '' -'';r'rt!'-';'y i5-Y '-'""'''!..''"''-.' :.-Y'-. .'. Y '-lJ. ... j-- 5 ,'. - , . .1 V " - . - : . ' . - . . ; : . " v .,. -Y-: ,f-- ' -.'.j Y Yl-Y1 - . ' -' V YY- VOLUME I. NEWBERN, N. C. SATURbAY, JUNE i 3, 1818. MlVlBER 13. '-ivil Yy.y- ' -Tfiyv On- thousand yT ;!vand- ninety-eiht, 1 TERMS. THE cakou. Jim 1. -v.' ""'V ,55 . .iortand titles to examine thevM.WP At THR,r Hollars per, annuni,7ie 5 ;r payablp aavance. y, p mer will be discontinued until all grazes are paid up eceptthejop- of the publisher. , ' , f '.fe: J r f rMsements, inserted atfQ cents D,r- s rwre the firsteek, and iou in-, for each succeeding insertion BY, AUT iOKI i Y. AN ACT for the reliefcf Denjamin Cerry. e it Sthiit ttJ by the Striate and. Hyifi'i of Rrprettfitatites of the V n td State i of A erica, in Congress. a.-cmAi d, That the secretary ot the : I n-itsury bf, and he!; is hereby, "au thorized and emppwerd to aliditanxl S:,i'r, upon such terms as may :ap- pv f io him equitable! and proper, the claim i He jamin Berry, pt the state of sasskchusettsv for tee hundred d uhu on account of a contract made ji ui".arv-' ,ie thousand eight rfun- dr d a iid thirteenT between1 him and i th - c -Hector cf the port of Shfchias, jr. wh'uh ihe said Herry engaged to brVng ior the benefit' of the United Si u s, certain property ;lrom thr w . '.k of the IJritish ship diligent. y S l 2. Aid' U- it further eiiuted, i TH ii the .inuunt of, the claim, when asc-rti?;v f1, shall be p iid out of any n'onev in the Treasury ..not otherwise aupro'jrid ted, V . . ; II CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN GjVlLLARD, v, president of the .Seate pro tempore. April -U, IbilS.-Appnived y ; j Ames HoNROE.'-. ; AN ACT for the i eiief Thoma Miller & tcph"n Laker. Be it enacted bh the Senate and Jti use if 'Representatives, cf the U. St:tt cf Amcru a in 'Congress yasserji kl'U.' That the proper accounting of fi lr .f'th'e I reasiiry Department b and t h ;yai e here by, authorized and y rnp. wertd to pay to Thomas Mdlcr and Stephen B.iker, compo sing the firm ot Miller and Baker, 01 uir city 4t Nw-York, the sum ot thiee thousahi'. five hundred dol h)! he value ci ihe house in Green wi h, near the "city of New York, wH.- h was rented in the auturri . oi O' c ihousam! iht hundred apd t'.vulvT, by th;j- said il iiler and Ba- ic) C Via Ue Venter, late (If put qa". rtet 'master general, for the Ue and occ ;paiion of the troops of ti. ( . iatc "s ; , wh ch saicl house, ui'd and ot t u pied at the risk ot the Tiered States, was iiubsequehtly b u nt down, on ihe 'ourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, whilst used and occipied .as aloresaid ; which sum shall he in fr.ll o( all dynuinda madi on the part lib- said 'i'iiler and Baker, against the United States"." S c. 2. A-.d be t further enacted, That ihe aforesaid sum of three th;us''iid five hundred dollars shall be paid oui of-any' money in Treasij- not otherwise appropriated. i 11. CLAY, Speaker f the House of Representatives, H J()HN GAILLARD, '.:' President of the Senate po tempore. Ajril 20; Its IS.r Approved. ? JAMES MONROE. AN AC T for the rrlief James Mackay,of the Missouri territory. BEit- enacted oy ihe Senate and Hsnsf of Representatives of the Uni 1tJ Si iiics of America in Congress as slinhled, ' That james Mackay of tie Missouri Territorv, be, and, he i hereby; authorized to" file with the rt coaler of the land titles at St. w . . . , ... . i.'.uis, m said territorv. a Avarrant ot vnvev or concession from the Spanish government of Louisiana, date the first dav of Februa- seven hundred ' for the quantity of ? Jaaw-MjcDania f and it whicft:nr0yhe broihkcedJto hi ml in , , 4 " . , - - . -7 1 4ft U V to the landteafbreifaidi anci shall re port the suhstancofbhetviencej wiiu ins opinipn;uicreon, to,i,tiie iqmmissioner ; blhCPneral Xattd Officer whthx shagbid ; hefbrV YMtilcoa, at lucir.rucxt j gCSSlOn. lor uieir decision tnerepn President oflthe Senate; prptejnpbre. Apnt 1 Q is Approved- JA31ES-MONROE. v (' 1C O AN ACTfor the relief f Peggy Bailey. 1 RE' iVepd(d:bij the Seriate and Jld&sif pj Resreseniatives of the U- mteatate?o America in Congress assembledfVKttii v t shall I be lawful fott Peggy Bailey, sister, to Dixon Bailey, (a Creek jlnd'an of the half oiooaf wno was siaiu in tne service of the United States, at the capture 3t rort Mims,) and he is hereby, j puthorizejd to enter, without pay ment with Uhei, register of the land omce in wnose district the land lies. three hundedv! andJtwenty acres )f land, so as to include the settlement and improvenfenls of the said Dix on Bailey in the Alabama territory t Provided, That' nittier the said Peg gy Bailey, .nor her heirs shall have power of alienating said land, or a- ny part thereof, in any manner, whatever ; and 'in case of the vol un- tary abandonment of the jjossession and occupancy, of j the said tract of land by the &aid Peggy Bailey, or of her heirs, , hertafter, the said land shall revert to the U. States.- ' . y i II. t.LAY, Speaker of the House ofRepresematives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. April 20, lbl8. 'Approved, ! JAMES MONROE. AN 'ACT forthe relieif of Jonathan A niory, Jun'r. and of the representatives of. Thjj mas C. Amorv, dejceased. ; BE it enacted bit the Senate and House of Representatives pftheUnU ted States of America in Congress as- semblrd That the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause to be repaid to Jonathan Amory and to the repre sentatives of Thomas C, Amory, the amount of money, received from them by the United States, in con- sequence of the condemnation of the ship Edward. , i Sec. 2.v And be it further enacted, f hat, 'to carry this act into effect, a sum no: exceeding six thousand dollars be, and the same' is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any; money in the Treasury not. other wiseappropriated. . li. CLAY, !,-;' ft .. Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. April 20,18 1 S Approved , ; - JAMES MONROE. AN ACT for the relief of John Work; Be it enacted by the Senate and H,use jtf':Rftresentatw nited States cf America, in Congress ass?:vblnh that there shall be paid td John Work, out of any monies in the Treasury not otherwise ap propriated, the sum! ot two hundred and fifty-nine ( dollars land forty nine cnts, in full for provisions atid for age furnished for several corps of Kentucky militia and others who volunteered their services march ed for the protection of ithe Pigeon" Roost, & othjrf frontier settlements. 'bf Indiana, in September eighteen hundred and twelve H. CLAY, Speakerj of the Hoaie of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President bf the Senate pr tempore April 20, 1 Si 8. Approved j I JAIES MONROE. speaker . of the House cf .Kepresehtatiyesi JOHN - GAILLAR;1 ; AN ACT for tjie relief of Michael Jones, it enacted dy the Senate and House of: Representatives of the U S. of America), in Congress assembled. That, there shall be paid to" Michael Jpnes of the Illinois territory, out any monies in the- Treasury not; heYwise appropriated, the sum" of one thousand fivre hundred dollars, in full, compensation for extra ser- , penned, by liim while acting as re- gtster 01 the S land othce, and com missioner ofj claims to land, in the district of Kskaskia. V ' . : rff:f-'-' j H. CLAY, Speaker of thd House of Representatives. ,V . JOHN GAILLARD. President iof the Senate pro tempore. ApriU 6, if 18 Approved, JAMES MONROE. AN 1CT for the relief of Daniel Burnet, L ' Ji. ' i ii. i' l J ' i.;. oiusuii viaqK, anu me iegai representa tives of Huhert Rowe. ;. , - : Be it enaed by the Senate and House oj Kvpresentaiixj.es ot tne U. States' of America in Coiigress assem bled, Tha it shall be;the duty of the register of tie land office and receiv er of publicf monies, west of Pearl river, in the state of Mississippi, to examine the evidence heretofore given, ana to receive aaaitipnai tes- mony in thetclaims to land 6i Dan el Burnet and-Gibson Clark, of the state or iVIississippi, tounded on warrants or forders of survey, g an- i ted by the! fbpanish government to James iDavenport arid James Stewart, and if it shall appear to the satisfaction pf the said register and receiveri that the said James Da venport & fjmes Stewart, under whom '..the sVrd Daniel Burnet and Gibson Clark, claim, wire resident in the late Mississippi territory, op the twenty-seventh day of October pne thousand seven nunarea anG ninety-five,) then, and in that case, the claims aforesaid shall be respec tively confirmed, and patents shall issue Tor "the same as in other cases. And jt shall tnoredyer be the duty of the said receiver of public monies to refund to either of the said claimants any monies jivhich they, or either of them, may (have paid to the United States, in. consequence of said lands being granted to them in right of pre-emptiofi. r, . , , i 'Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the legal " representatives j of Hubert Rpwel be, and they are hereby, confirmed in their claim to a tract of hd, lying and being in the state off isMsissippi, on the wa ters of the! Bayou Sarah, containing eight hundleil; & fifty arpents, gran ted by thelSpanish: government to said Hubert Rowel, by patent, legal ly and full)! jexecuted, bearing elate the sixteenfjf day of INIay, one thou sand sevenlhundred and ninety one : Provided, tfie said land has not been already difposed; of under theiiu thority of the United States. ' ItH. qLAY " Speaker of the Houke ofRepresentatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. April 11, 1 18. Approved, I JAMES MONROE. AN ACT br the relief ,of Benjamin Birdsall, and William S. Foster. BE it eiiacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congress as bled, Thatjthe proper accounting of ficers of the Department ot War be , and thev are hereby v authorized to audit and setde the several accounts of Benjamin Birdsall and William, S. roster, ot jthe army ot the united States, inj such manner, ana upon such terms, as "may be reasonable h just. ' - h v .r ' j ft. CLAY", Speaker of the House of Representatives. President of the Senate pro tempore April 20L 1318 Approved. - 5 S im'lIE lllll..Iir AN ACTl for the r elief of Isaac 15nggs. BE 1$ enacted bu the Senate and House ofmepresentattves of the y. States o f Amer ica in Congress assem- bh d. That the accounting othcers ot the treasury Department oe, ana they . - . 1 . i.i- 1 ij are hereby, authorized to :iose Sc bai- j ance the accounts ox Isaac miggs, as surveyor of the lands of the United States south of thestate of Tennessee Sec: 2. And be it further " enact ett, Tharwhen; the said accoum have been so closed, and balanced, the Secretary of the Treasury U her- by autKorizccl to direct any suit or suits commenced for the reenverv of anvr balance or, balances whlrh tnnv nppear tb jbe now due by the said to'ceasehd'brdiscdntinue.dJ ' H. CLAY, of the House of Representatives. y : JOHN. GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore April 18, 1818. Approved,-. -r. :. - : JAMES MONRO E. BY THE PR ES1PENT OF THE U. . , ; .i-'STAJES... x . WHERJS net 1 W of Congress, pasekl on thP 3d of Marcli, 1815, entitled, ; .an ac to provide for the ascertaining ana surveying Ot.the bo.updar5' lines fixed by the treaty with; the 'C reek Indians,' and for other . purposes,' the President of the United States is authorized to cause the lands ac quired by the said treaty to be offered tor sale wnen surveyed : - Therefore I, James Monroe, President of the United States. do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain lands in.the Alabama territory, ah all be held at M illedgeville in Georgia viz: On the third Monday in October next for the sale of town lots, in the town of Cahaba, in the said territory tsituate at the jtin.ciion of 'the rivers Alabama and Cahaba. . . On the third Monday in October hext, for the sale . of tpwnships lp, 14, 15, 16, in. ranges; -9, 10 hll, 12, 13, 15 ; and of townships 14; 15, 16, in ranges 14- and 16 of the hind dis trict in Alabama territory, directed by law to be sold at Milledgeville, excepting such lands as have been reserved by law for the support of schools, or for otheripurposes ; each public sale shall continue open for tvyo Weeks, and no longer. V .The tdwn lots, and other lands, shall be offered for safe in regular numerical order, commencing with ihe lowest number: of lots, section's, townships' and ranges. - . , . And J further declare and make kn jwn, that the offices of the regis ter and receiver of public monies tor the said district, shall be removed from Milledgeville to, the aforesaid toyn of Cahaba, on the first day cf Januaryl 1819. ? . Given under my hand at the City ' ot vyashington, this twenty ' third-(hW- of Maw 1818. J. ; JAMES MONROE. By the President':' . . JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. , . June C, 12-t-l-o.' c NOTICE. " The emplo) ment of an Agent or Attorney is not necessary in any claim against the government. It is most generally attended with ex pence) and sometimes with actual toss. - Claims will be promptly settled, when the accounts and vouchers with which they &re connected, are transmitted to the proper pflicei Money will be transmitted, vrhen- ever a receipt for the sum due, or, cer tdicates. i ne applications ior -wherethe aniount is not ascertained. Iensions belonging c eMHornp-. a receipt in blank, shall be forward- ed to the 'I'reasury Department, . Military patents, and certiorates of military pensions, will bfj trans mitted in like manner, whciiver the necessary vouchers are foVwarded to the proper offi e. . ; iohn Quu;cy Adams. Wm. H. Cra wford; J. C. C ALJiOUN. , 7 B. W CrtowNJNSIIlELD. -Washington City, May 27818. . 12 -3ra FOR NE-THIRDof Pew No. 20 Christ's Church-Price Sl5. Enquire at this Urace. Ncwbcrn, T.Iay 23, 18X8. tf. . - TfiE A SUB Y D E PARTME NT, ' . y p; , 2(ithMay, 1S18. " DnrW the last session ofLConirress, the House of Representative? adopted a Keso- Iution, of wliich the; following is a copy :. In the House of iiepresentatttcs m ine United Sales, March 30, IS 8.: Resolved, That the Secretly of die TrVasuiy jjs requested to prepare ar d re port to this House, at their next sess: on, a plan- fpr the application "ofe'ikuc.h jn ws'as are within the power of Congress, to the purpose of opening and improvhrg roads, and makirir canalslr together With a ute- ment of the anderfakings of that nature, which, as objects 6 public ."improvement may require and deserve the aid ol'govr em ment : :and also a statement of works, of the nature above-mentioned, which have been commenced, i the progress which has. been made in them, the means and prospect of Iheir being completed,, the . public improvements tarried . on by states, or by companies,,.pr iricomoratipruf wiucn nave oeen associate ior suc n pur poses, to wmcii it. may De aeeraea jCxpe' i i . r . ' . dient to subscribe, or aflcjrd assistance, the terms and conjditions of such asspcia- tionsf and the state of their funds antl such information as, in the 'opinion of the secretary, shall be material, In relation tor ; ; the objects of this resolutiop. Atte st, - THOMAS DOUGHERTY, I Cleric House ofRepreeeritatircs -. To enable the Secretary of thie Treasu ry to jcomply witlji the important requisi- tions ot the foregoing resolution, all c6m panies or incorporations, 'associated lor i opening roads and makitrg canals, M hich they may respectively conceive, iequire? and deserve the aid of covcrnmer.t,; ary ) invited to fumisV this btpartnimt witlV such infonnatioriitbiicernirig their resf eel ive undertakings j as is requirecT by trie; resolution, and which may be nec essary ' to bring their claims to the patrpr age! pf the government, ;before the Congress of' the United. States, at the commencenientr' 6f their next sessions . : '", . .; 's; iv nere a canal or road has bee;i coni- . me need, the communication ought i o stale , .distinctly the dimensipns.of the wo rk ; ne.: ' nature of tjie soilj and face; of the country throejzh which It is to pass ; its greatest elevation and depression, and mean level'; the progress which has been made ; the expense incurred, -andf the whole proba lle expersc, estimated . upon the etperi- euee acqtuxeu m sine execution ol the tin dertakins. ' s : !' J . In all canals, Hbe number am UvoX sipns of the locks ; the mean quant jly of - earth to be removed per mile : the : nature- and extent of the; navigation to wuch they are to he connected, should be distincily In every case the facility of obtah'jrj". materials for tle construction pi roads, bridges and locks, should be state . The ct of incorporation, or; articles bf ?JbO elation ; the byj-laws yhich hvfe begn enacted y the amount of the fund author ised p'r agreed t(;be subscribetA ; jrhc sum actually subscnoed,; the amwunt paid in ; the- sum expended 5 tlie ame.rnt remain ing on hand ; and the means, and proba bility of enforcing the paiymeuf of the balance ; should invariably be stated in every communication. And generally every kind of information widch cian sheJ light upon ihe undertaking;, I 1 . '---A WJL II. CRA vVFORD, Secretary ci thc Treasury, June o. .iu 1m or Depart,? lent, Pension 0Jicc ",V-.:- NOTICE' ! ' It is expect-O that the' Judges will certify,: as well to; the reduced cir cumstant e"s, as to the continued ser vice of ui'o t monihsi req iireil hy the law of th' 18th March, 1818 j, ancT pensiovi & will invariably be -efustdy unless ' the declaraVions-.of Vc e aippli cap.ts, shairbe accompanied by-uch (sn,re iNevI. 1 rcnnsyiyani 1, Delaware, Maryland; Virginia,1 IN. Carolina, South Carolina and'GtVor. gia, will be delayed uutil further evidence of their service shall have been received from the Several ex. ecutive offices ofthe states. Approved, - h C. CALHOUN, Secretary tif AVar. , may 28-12 2m. wd j ' - 7 FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF COPPER Wanted to punch STILLS. 4. ;' - ;, Old Coooer". Pewtei. arid Lead, in ' for which the highest prices will be; . t given. r p V . Way 2. tf. TH : M'JLIN, Yt , r U 1 -tlf-Y i4 ' ; . 't -Y 1-
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