"' ! "lip-" VhT V'' ! - -v- j --, Mji--. :ypy y ..p-: -:j-.p f ;, -ip;-;p ?PpjP:v.jp. -v :r-: -' y-:yf: j . P pj - p y p- :P - pp:pppp PPPP SP ; -1.1 -'ill P P.- P i IP pf "t p -J-: : i5p- - . 'P' V---P ." v ' i ! - P'. . Pi 1 - PP - P"( -I,.-: .1 !. - -., .. - , , .-I I - P -' '-P- NIB' I. I El TER US. IS?' C-AROLlXA -CENT NEL IS PUBLISHED joifN i. r WEEKLY BY YSTEUR, t Taker Dollars per annum, one Al oavable in advance. i AnvEaTisEMEXiTS inserted at 50 cent J square the 'first u-teek, and 25 cents"? Jare, tar eaca Succeeding insertion ; BY AO 1 ilOdl IT. ACT suppleml Mitiiry to the several acts nuking appmpriaf ions for the yea tliauiand. ei it hundred and eiirh: t? It enacted bu the Snite an f ftwe of Representative of the, U- he following surns hereby, respective-. lvy .'appropriated J and shall !e p iid outwt anv mone in the Treasury, Dr,t otherwise aprjr'opriate-d, , ' For the payment of balances due jeveral states, on ah adjustment of jjifir a .-counts, fo - expences incurred brcalling out the militia, during the ik war, six hundred thousand dol- Towards erecting barracks on Baton Houge,1 Forty thousand dollars. For carrying Mto effect the treaty with the Cherokee Indians, eighty thousand dollars. i F.ordefrayingthe expenses of hold ing Indian ireaties in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighteen ftltv tnree thousand dollars. For arrearages' in the Indian de- hutment, tairtjr five thousand dol- For ud litional mv to th militia, Sla' thousand idd t -. 'i- - n r ror expences of moun d volun- heer ninety thousand dollars. For pensions for oneThousand tight hundred an d eighteeV, in addi- ton. to the sum a format purpose! rt-ady appropriated fifty thousand dol- Lin. '-' ' For pensions tj - officers and sol- Ictiers of the re vol utionary army, un- the act of the 13th of March last, :nt'-.e hundred thousand dollars for deliciencv m the ain f on riation h the .office ot the Department of War, for the year one thousand eight j hundred and seven teen, eight hundred dollars, . P, -. Forrettt of ofHcA- for the above department for the year one thousand ?ht hundred hind seven"tcen, five For effije , rent for the- arjve de partment for ope thousand eight hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars. For addlr ion a 1 rWk hire, a sum .exceeding fifty" thousand dollars. i . ... IT. CLAY, v -rAcr ui ine j iose or itepresentatives JOHNGAILLARD, ; President of the Senate pro tempore, "tii ioia.-Approvea,! .1 fflAMES MONRO AA AL r concernin? tonnaw anal dis- IVr . '. i! caraiaatLig duties, in certain cases . -BE. tt enacted bu the Senateand Erne of Represen tatives of the ynt-, i(iatts of Amertcay in Con crress as- 'iWJ. That so much'nf the sever- nil uuouiK UUUS- IVH- ' r. . 1. T . I . . hnetnrv n i f An tn la 5s o; vessels in thp Tnrt rif the IT. States, as itnnns- n disrriminal-inrr wy between foreicrn vessels and TWwlsofthelU. : r States, is hereby re- Peed,,0fa as wholly belonging to the subjects cne kine oi"the Netherlands : such "Peal to.take effect from 72 government aforesaid' the time abolished discriminating duties between n5r own vessels I and the vessels of - United States arriving in th fcorplacfe3aforesaid.-.: ! ' pat so much cr the several acts lm F'lincj duties on goods, wares, and chandize, imported into the U- B States, as, imposes a disrrimin Ulngduty between i goods imported o oipt:r win uidM'Miiiiueu uniu a j-aiies are pijil u ), except: at the op i of the pubHshbr. , .j ' -: - j -. F NEWBERN,. n to the United States it! forei; lels'jof trie Unite gh vessels and nvessels itejl jllates, be, and the same is herbv rel ealed, so far as the jsanie respecm he produce orr manufactures of th rritories in Kurope, of the Kins: He Netherlands, or such produce nanufactures as can only be, or most 'suallv, arc first shipped frpm a pan piacein tne Kingdom atoresaid,tWb ame being imported in vessels truly -nd vdiolK- belonging to subjects If he king of the Netherlands ; such epeai to take effect from the tirr e he government aforesaid Abolish Jd ..a uisli iiiiinaung duties netw-edn ;oods, wares, and merchandise, i orted in vessels nF the I T .te kr ; - V . i.i. r - i : I , . ., .1 . . . 1 , - i xeseisoeiongingto the nation aforb-.)Va of America in Congress as sjia. II. CLAY, j - -I - , P; 7 speaker of. the lipase of Rerjrentativ-es - ' ; JOIN OATLLART), ' President of the Senatejiro temp ire Apnl , lHi8.pprps,L'. ' -P -' : J ; JAMES "MONROE ANCT limiting the tithe for claims pe- mS?; produced, for- laijds nutorised l?e ffran'ted to the inhabitants of IS to ew ',TIadrid.;-, ;..;P ,p.P BE it enacted hu the House of Rtpresentatives of jheU o. of America, tn Congress rwemhjcd That every person claiming landsun, virtue of the act, entitled 4 AnJact for the relief .'of the inhabitants1 of vciiicciiui -uay oi reiruary, cine 1- j i . r -r i '! Mi thousand eight hundred and fiftetn, shall make application therefor. Hnd produce evidence in . suopWt of hi claim, to. the recorder of 1 nd titles for the said territory on or before the first day of January next ; and the said recorder shall not!, is.sut ' a certificate for any claim as aforesaid, the evidence in support ofwlpcji shall nt h-..tve been produced to him wifh- in ins ume limited as aioresiaia. ,'pp' II. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN GAILLARH, President of the Senate , pro tempore. April 9, 1 8 1 3 Approved, y J A MES MONROE, AN ACT forthe.rehef of, Ashael Clajk. Be it enacted by the- Senate and House 'of Representatives of the LX States ;0j America in Congress ossein bled, That the accounting c fficers of the' Treasury Department be, and they are hereby, authorised! a: d d- rected to settle the accounts ot A- shael Clark, on account of two judg in ents obtained against him in supreme court o New York,- at suiis of Peter 'Silvermail and A the i the nra- hm Silverm,ail. with reasonable costs and chartfes : and the sum so found due shall be paid lb the aid Ashatl Claik, out of anv triney in j the treasury not otherwise appropri ated. " P PJ- ' ; p '- PIT. CLAY, P ' ' Speaker f the House of R epresentativeS, . . JUHN tTAiEL,AHI,l ? President of the Senate pro tempore, April 11, 1818. Approved. j ; AN A'CT for the relief of captain Henry Gist and captain Benjamin Johnson. Be it enacted bu the Senate and House of Representatives of the U- . . . ., mted States of America, in Congress assembled, That the proper account- ing omcers ot tne i r easury ucp t-: mentbe, and they Tire hereby, autnorr ised to audit and settle the respec tive accounts of captain Henry JGist and captain Bemamin JohnspnJ late of the army of the United StatesAin such mannert and upon such terms, as may be reasonable and just. p;! -."! -H.CLAY, r : -Sneaker of the H ouseof Representa' JOHN GAILLARD. n'es. President of the Senate pro tempore April 20, 181 8-Apprqved, JAMES MONROEi AN ACT to continue in force an aqt,en- titled "An act relating jo seitlets on P lands of the United States." - ; j BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of theUni ted States of America in Congress as sembled, That an act,' entitled ,u Ap the late countyvof New MAdridiJJ-:Hl be allowedj and paid, shall the Missouri te4itqry(Jyhri suffered n"V cxceedl in the whole, thre thou- w i-ui iiniunivc;. i.4,,rii nil ine kp. "kiui u..nr-u... N. G. SATURDAY I . - 1 II ! 1 - t I I- I i , i - I : J 1 J , - . -(.- 4 - ., .' i - --: t I 1 . I I . I "V . . I - - ..I - - , .- . - , - ' r - I - -f i. ' ! - .' act relating to settlers on the land of the , United Sfateji," passed the twenty-h thr'ot Marcfit .one thbusand eight hundred and sixteen, be. and tne sami is herebvicnntinTi'rl t - . : ' . . I i - " iorce ion C : f fom and after f one year, the third dav of Martfi Inst H. CUkYi Speaker of the Uprise of RiOresentatives. JOHN GVILLARD. President of the Senap pro temnnrp. xpru zy7 Appjoveu, j JAMES MONROE, i -". p, . AN ACT for the relief of SamiT r HookarJ ; -T RE it, enacted by the Semite and House of R.nreaentitive& of th'e Uni- . , J I . - " T fembl , (That the pi0p"er iccounting omcers of the I reasurv Department be, . and they are hereby ahxmsed and directed to settle thfct claim of Samuel R; Hookervor Saektt's Har- toban ,te statl of New'York, : for nronirtVrt fem.nUl UnnN. lir,se. at Sackett's Harbor jfor.. said, and for a house! and barj desT troyedb) ,the eriemyl during tile late war. at C ape. St. Vincent, br GhaveU ! lv Point, I , - s . . f which had been renrd by beer authority of the Ub i t e d S t ates f o r barracks and ' the uni vvhi'cfi shall -'due,. shal be paidco the ; be found said S.tmiiel .Hooker out of arjy mo neys in tne 'Trealarv not otherwise appropriated :s Pro-odrdy 'Tbat the dollars aMsixtv.-iix rentsr - i the llouse omenresentativ: 1 if - . Speaker o JOHN GATr.LARD- I President of the Senate pro tempore. : . Aprif 20, IS! S.Apprjcived, f JAMES MONROE. AN ACT to increase the salaries of the . safari Jiirlaps nf thp Clrrnif ?rYmrtf tKa niol . trict of Columbia. ; . P . - I BE it enacted bit the Senate and HouseofRepreseittivesofthe T.p States of America in Congress astern to, . Tlyat in addition : to the com-. pensatibn heretofore allowed by law, to the judges ot the circuit court ot the Ditrtct.of Coluihbia, the sum of nve nunareu aonars per paid to tjie chief juhice of the said court, and the same sum per annum 'i r-.: - to eacl of the assistant judges of said cbuh, payable Quarter yearly ; the first quarterly payment to be ; made on tne nrst qay or vnni. one thousand eight hu idred and eigh-. teen :l -. 7'- -. "7J , II, CLAY.; ' - v Speaker of the House pfRepreseritatiyes. . JOHN GAiLLAllI), t President of the Senate pro tempore. April 20, 181 Approved, - JAMES MONROE. I AN AC Beit for the relie f of John Halljlatv mairtr-nf nlarinM; P enacted bu the Senate' and ' i " . House of Representatives of the U. . States of America ,in Congress -asseni bled, Trjat "the proper accounting pf- ! liters ot the 1 reas,ury JJepartment be,and they are hereby," authorized and directed to credit John Hall, late a major of marines. with the sum of two thousand four hundred dollars jn the settlments of his accounts, the same oeingparcior a sum m mo- - - ... . .. . . . of a sum of mo- fteydcsited;.. FranceJ H.CLAY, Speaker of the Housejof Representatives. JOHNGILLARP, , President of the. Senate pro tempore. " April 20, 1818 Approved. ; - AN ACT for the relief of John Seybold. BE it enacted by the Senate and H6itsccf Represeniiives of the Uni ted States cf Ameriia in Congress as stm blel That Tohri Seybold be per mitted to withdraW his entry with the register of the land oifice for the District of Ymcenpes, for the pur chase c f the south j westp quarter of section number twenty-five, in towni ship rii mber one. riorth, atige num ber twn wpct. And the receiver of public Imonies for! the; said district shall be authorised; to allow the said said nan ior rne purpose oi purcnas- - sions belonging to New Hamp infe supplies for the marines under. &Mr Ne York, Pennsylvania, his command, and of which he said DeUvvare, Marvland, Virginia, N. Hail was robbed m Marseilles m; Warn,;na. South Carolina arid Geor- JULY 18,. 181 8. Seybold a credit on ad' purchase he snail or may have madd tit other pub- lie lands in the same dhlnct for the money paid on thePenjy : by hin; wunnrawn. - p. " : I P- . f j CL AT ' - ' ; Speaker of the Ho ise of Representatives. P - P . SOHN GAIULARPi President of theeiiale pr-j tempore. ; April 20, J813Approved, - JAMES MONROE; BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U , STAGES. ; nrtrnijrl n f - king provision for the disposal of the, public land's. in the Indiana Territo ry, and for other purpo&es,' and an A ct passe the ' $ d of March 805, entitled, 4n Act supplementary to Uffy. enu uea an act maKing pr QpnrvtH .-disposal of the-publi !" the Indiana . rerriry,'?..an( dy act, entitled, an act making pr - an aci Passec on me 5m OI APTU entitled, "An Acuppiemen. 1 V. S "S Ai5?- 5 , ifUU!u C,VU, ' icn gu, the President of the United States is authorized to cause the lands in the land district of Detroit to be of fered for sale. vvhe surveyed ; and whereas a part b the said lands have been surveyed : '-' Therefore I, JMES MONROE President of the .United States, in conformity with the said acts,- do hereby declare & make known, that j ?nc r"v v" "T, 8 n .... . i i i i ahiv to law ) oi me saia lanus, buau he jld" at Detroit, in Michigan Ter ritory, viz On the hrst Monday in July next, for the lands contained in ranges 9, 10, It, 12, and 13, ,south of the base line : on the first Monday of Septena- her next for the lands contained in i . .- a e t a. - nn.-l 1 r nnrtU Qf the base line ; and on the .first -t : rQ.Ui- nvt f. tUa lands -contained! in ranees 9: 10. 11. ri io r.rtK nf the Ime 4in: ceptipg such lands; as ae,br. may reserved in said district by lawt for the support-of Schools, and for other purposes. . The sales shall con- iiniie nnen ior iwo .wecu tuu iiu ionger, and shall commence with the crRf -rtinn of the lowest number of in recular numerical order , Given under my hand at the Ci ty of Washington, the thirty-first day .of March',, one thousand e ight hundred and eighteen. " JAMES MONKOEi By the President, t P JdSlAHJMEIGSi Commissioner of the General Land Ofied ' Printers of newspapers who authorized to publish the lawH'lrf P le United States, will insert the jjri(fl Alfa arc of the . ' - - 1 '.Ml "-..! aoove once a weeK till wcioocr - "l '1 and send their bills .to trie oenerai Land Umce tor payroent; ; - NOTICE. It is expected that the judges will certify, as well to the. reduced cir- cumstances, as xo.tne continueu scr- , vice of nine months, required by the - '- . ' -. .1 . . 1 law of the 18th March, 1818 : and pensions will invariably be refused, unless tne.deciarations or tnc.appn- t. fihn be accompanied by i such certificates. The annncations lor will -be delayed uutil further evidence of their service shall have been received from the, several ex ecutive offices of the states. Abproved, J.C.CALHOUN, - Secretary of War. may28 12 2m. wd . ' Bank of Newbern, ; P 26th June, 1818. DIVIDEND of 4 1-2 per ct. has tljis day been .declared UDon the capital stock of this Bank, for the sixVmbhths ending with the. 30th mst.- 1 he same will pe paiu io stockliolders, or. their legal repre sentatives, after the 3d July next. M. C: STEPHENS,' 153w " Cashier. 1: NUMBER IS, THE PRK-" PENT OF T 1TES;. ict 19 ot Congress, pa-sta pn tne 3d of act to Marcli4 1 81 f , r entitled1 Art : . authorise the appointment of a Surveyor for tht- landi in the not rh- ern part of the jl ississippi territory , and the sale ot certain lands therein descjibed," the: President of tHV CT. States is authorised to select certain lands, for scites for towns, .-nd cause ihe said lands to be laid effiuto town lots, pncTtlie sind lots to be offered for sale ' " p v - P" ' :v hereby declare sndtnPkc kr.own,j that public sales for the disposal of the lots in - the town 'of Marathon." fheretofbrc called' Milton's Blufl) uh the south oanK 01 the river i ennes- . - y. j I ..LP L .l T .U.. MPilo ' bsee, f near me. ucau ui inc. I'mauv. ? Shoals) in Alabama I erritory, shair , be held at Huntsville, in the said s territory, on the .second Monday in. October next; - p. '--PPP..; The alts shall continue opener one week, and longer if hecessan & the lots shall be offered for salt hiv regular numerical order, banning with the lowest number, ' ' Given under my. hand, at the i p i City of Washington, this 26th Y L day of May 1818 , ; I I ! " J AM F S MONROE; Hy tns r resiuent. . ; - I jOSIAH MEIGS. P , Commissioner G eneral Land Office. June 6.12-t-l-o P BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. j..-. : STATES. :i ; ?i r;;P; HEREA8 by art s act of Congress, parsed iiy the 3d of March; 1815, entitled, " an . act to )r.ovide for the ascertaining and surveying of the bouudary lines: j fixecIDyj the treaty with the Creek" Indians, ' and! for other purposes," the President of-the United States is authorized to cause the landn ac PJ quired by the said treatyto be offered for sale wheft surveyed : Therefore I.Jamks Monroe, ; President of the United States, do '. hereby declare and m 'ke known, p '( that public Sales . for. the pdis)psal (agreeably- to law) of certain latd in the Alabama terntbrjviall . be held at Mille jlgeviile in ( -eorgia y ir ' P On the third Monday in-October. " next for the Sale of tfwn lots, in the . town of Cahaba, in the said terri orjr situate at the junction-of thePriyeis Alabama and Cahaba. P On the third Monday in October p next, for thcs-de!. ol town ships 13, ' 1 14. 15, 16, in ranges, 9, 10, 1 1, 1, 13, 15 ; and or townships 14, I5!t, t.-tlnnd Ifi nf me land disi ma territory, dirt cted by law to be sold at MiUfdgville, excepting sucn lands as nave yt-ru reserved by! law- for the support of p schools, or for other purposes ; each.r public sale- shall continue open for two weeks, and no longer 1 he ' town lo, and other lands, shall be ' ottered I or sale in regular numcricaL order, commencing Vvuh the lowest number of ots? "sections; townships; and ranges. ? And I further declare and make m jwn, that the, offices of the regis-; ter and receiver Or public monies for thef said district; shall be re m ovt-d from Milledgeville to the aforesaid town of Cahaba,' ;otl the first day of January;1 18X9. i ' Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this twenty third day . of M ay. 1 M 8. f - ; I JAMES MONROE By the President : I . jtjsiahVmeigs, ..' ! Commissioner of the General Land - .i , .a- Office.-. - "P June G, 12-t-l-o. ' - M E A L. 7 I on hand at his Store on Mid- die) Street a constant supply of rcstt Mealv and will.jfurnish Families at P the lowest Market price. , I -p ; michl.ille?;7 Newbern, June 27, I8ib y .s. 'A- .i V, . -r.. ' - v -i t' A- -I a. S 1 A

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