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. t I 03LIN As ; CEKTllliy VOLU ME I. - NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1818. NUMBER 7. - f i' - TERMS. .r, rinnLlNA CIJNTINEL IS PUBLISHED f tiii 1 I 1 W Ju t KL i H x JOHN PASTEUR, At Three Jj(!i,LARS per annum, one iw:l Davable in -a tvunce. I 0 paper will M discontinued until ,al arrearages are p:4d up, except at the op ,11 of the puhli jfrer. , . i Advertisements inserted at 50 cents i... c.oiiaro the Hist week, and '25 -cents -a w 1 i J 1 i- Squire (ur each succeeding insertion. RESOLUTION lhe admission of the State of Mississippi into the Union. Whtrcas,;in pursuance of an act of Congre ss, p :s4e.d "on the first dav of M.irch. oie in us siid cicht hundred a:id Swvei itccn enuueu vn an ip enable the penp; c o! the west'era p njt i bfthe Mississippi ttr itnry to ionh i i c'onnti ntion and state : govt-rnm n and lor the admission'- oi h sir,; die iiniLn on ; an qu it ting ' fv"ith the original state s, , j ; - p Id; the said territory did, .v d eh teentn aay or. nugust, m uic yz vear, by a con mention called- i' purpose, form for themsblvts siiaiuon ant state g .vcm which consiitai ion and state g nitut, so toi m d, is icpuhiica and in contoi mitv to the onm l- nles of the articles of compac t) be tvveen the original states & thepe 1 i l i s i- pie and states in the .territory nbrt west of the rivjei Ohio, passed on the j thirteenth day of July, one thousaiid , seven hunci 'ell aiul eicrrity-seven ; ,ii.-, ,i -i - ; Resolved bu the Senate aid House of Reireseniatives of the (. States of America in Congrrs ossein bkd That the state of Mississippi Sikail be onfc, find is iieicLy declared to be one, ot the United States ot America, and admitted into the u- xiion of j an equal footing with the jb- riKin-ai statesj in all- respects whate- er. Approved, Dec. 10, 1318. RESOLUTION authorizing the Distri- bution of Cer Resolved ain'i'ublic DocumentsJ bu the Senate and House of Rep reseiitutives of the V. St ites of America in Congress bled. That the Sccietarv o: dsse'm- t State cause to be distributed i-ne set of state tate papers and puo:ic documents, I . , ! P rimed, by W . B Van ana Sons, in ursuanceot acts of Congress here- - pursuance ot t iior passed to le i resiueni oi ; tVt I Tni tvl QVnli.o n ,ct In rKlf' u iv. uuuv-u voiv-.-., wwv- ovw v.. Vice-President of the Un ted St itesj one set to each -of the Heads pt D- ; purtments, tq the'Attorney Grneral i II ' oi the United btatts, - to each nt the Senatdrs and. Ht-presenta iyes, and ' to each Dcdd legate ol territories, oi - i the fifteenth ea h branch Congress ; one set! to of the Legislature of each state and territory, and opt (o h ot the Extcutives of the several states and territories ikme set to ent:h University and College m :h:r Uni ted States ; jsix sets, to the Secreta ry of the Senate, for. the use ot the Senate, andj i eighteen sets to the Clerk of the; House of Representa tives, for the use of that House ; and the residue of the sets of the state papers and documents aforesaid 'shall be deposited in the Library of j Lopgress. f ! 1 Approved, Dec. 23,1818. A.Resolution! directing a ' certain Laws araoncr th Distribution of e iiemoers ana Delegates of Territories of the fifteenth Congress. Resolved ly the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United States cf America in Congress assembled That the Secretary of State be di rected to" distribute copies of the laws of the United States, published by Bioren & Co. among the memb ers and delegates of territories1,, of thepresentjCongress, who may not have received the same inoursuauce any former act or resolution of BY . L' ' iiOUI i Y. Congress, j ' . Approved, Dec. 23, llSJ RESOLUTION relative to the Distribu tion of the late Edition of the Land , Laws. '' ' ,' ' "j ' Reached bit the Senate and House of Representatives of the UnitedStates of America in Congress assembled naiine copies gi me laws prepared r a mprmicuunuer in? auiaoricv oi 1 1 1 . 1 . . I the act, ; entitled " An act to author. raws respecting the public shall be distiibuted in the lands, manner following ; that is to say uuc copy . .r . f r i.! r oi uie unicea ocaies, me vnce rre sident - and to eacrt member ot tne ocnaLc, uuuic t cj cacuwuves, and delegau i trom territories j teen copies sh In 1 .1 , l i J .! .1 an oc uciivcreu ip me Secretary of the Senate, and thirty copies to the clerk" of the House of Htpresentatives, for the use of said houses, respectively ; one copy shall be delivered to each of thejudcres of the supreme court; and clerk there of, to cat h of the judges of the dis trict courts, apd to each df tre clerks, marshals, and attorneys, of ieach dis iric? ; one copy shall be delivered to the Secretary of State, to the Secfret'y i i j of the Treasury, to -the Secretary of i W-.r. to ihv- Secretary of the Navy, to th AttorneyGeneral, to the director of the mint, to the first land second oniDtrollers of the Treasury, to the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth, -uidiiors, and. register of the Treasu rv ; to tne treasurer ; to tne (.post. ' nnster, cencritU and the two assistant missioner ot the general land.dfhce ; two copies shall be delivered to the legislatures of the! several states and tt-rritori s, respectively j; and one copy shall De delivered to eacn pi tne .' trrr- ernors'of the several states and tories : and one codv shall be --..,- i. j . , , - aa 'a frt!LrW nf tW inM of th courts oijihe several territories ; one copy shall be delivered to the 'surveyor general of the United States, the surveyor of the! lands of the United States south of Tennes see, to the surveyor of the public lands in the northern part ot the late Mississippi! territory;, and the surveyor of the public lands in the territories of Illinois and Missouri '-j t.) each of the principal deputy sur veyors one copy ; there shall be de livered one copy to each of the regis tersand receivers of public moneys iii the land offices established, or that may hereafter be establhed, in lhe several states and territories; and fifty copies shall be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the Treas- . v . j be distributed amonjr the of- ncers and cleiks in his department, as he may think'' proper ; two hun- . i fiftv con;es shall be olaced . 1 f r. ' ; 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 T J . ... .1 m the lihrarv. 2nd remain tnere un der the same regulations as the oth- 1 y l- I Tnltofl f?totfc onrl C 1 Id VV 3 Ul . V- I1VU "lui.M , rtmvmder shall be placed in the hlirary, and each .member of Con gres hereafer elected shall, so long as any remain exclusive of the tw. huhdred and.fiftv copies beforemen tioned. be entitled to one codv at the commmcemtnti - of that session of Congress next succeeding his elec tion. Approved, March 9, 1818. notice; ' ' ik - - ; "i n ANYWAY From the Subscriber's -residence, ' three miles above Newbern on 1 rent road, the two following described lie eroes, viz : KI a yellow fellow, about 36 years Of age, 5 feet 6 or inches high, with large treckles, his fore teeth wide ap irt and is a carpen ter by trade : SUCK, a tall negro wench, 21 or 22 years of age, light cfAnDlexion. thin visaed lar'ee iul il ' - ' eyes, ten. and some of her lore teeth rot Two hundred dollars will be given for them botnjor one hundred dol lars for each or either of them. All manner of persons are for warned from harbouring or carrying away either of the above named ne groes, under, the penalty of thelaw EDMUND HATCH; Craven County, July llth, 1818-17,tf. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. WHEREAS - by an act of C on- gress, passed on the 12th Decern 1811, entitled " An act extending the time for ope nine: the several d Officers established in the ter- ritor., of 0rleans. lhe pre8idedt of , the United States is authorised to Htorv f now state of Louisiana") to be Lauactuic iauu uuiLca m tiic saiu opened, and the land.olFered for sale: Therefore, i; Tames MonVne. ' t ' i i t .Tresiaeht ot tne United btates f ,1 4 uu tW rn.Ki- uloll hTIrl ntHn-. :lollsa. ,n the state of Louisiana! for the disposal of the following Wnds .r- x -" i DKit.oauiy.iu mni in vrvabbtM iauu kl, a ; ut. i i district of Louisiana, viz. On the first Monday in December next, for sale of Townships No. 1 & 2 South j A, . C 133456 1 &2 lNorth R 1456 3 North y ll, ltang C 345 West of the principal meridian. On the ; first Monday in February next, for the sale of Townships 3 South ? Si 4 South y . 5 Soutli of the base line 669 10 South y 11 Soutli 12 South 5 in Ranges. West ofhe principal meridian. Excepting the land reserved by law for the support of schools! and for other purposes. Each sale! shall continue open for three weekn and no longer, and the sales shall :e in regular numerical order. Given under my hand j at the City of Washington, the 20th day of June, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen. JAMES MONRO h. By the President, JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Landpjice. July 25 19tfmd By the President of the ted States. Uni- Whereas, by an act of Congress, ! passed on 1 the 17th ot r eor y, te 17th of FebrV, 1818. ' ntWlipfl 1 nri art- matinor nroviftinn lor the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Mis souri," the President of the United States is authorised to dire bt the public lands, which have been sur-1 veyed in the said territory, to be of fered for sale : Thereforie, I, . James Monroe, President of the United Sta es, do hereby declare! and make known that public sales for the disposal (a- Sreeably to law) of certain lands in the territory ot Missouri, shall be held in Franklin, in said territory, viz Oh the first Monday in January next fore the sale of Townships No. 46 td J dz inclusive osiraci l in range iu i o ' ? .irk township 53 1 4 j ' 48 to 52 & ' 2b fract'l township 53 y 48 to 52 21 22 23. On the first Monday in March next, tor the sale pt Townships -? 48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 48 to 50 24&25 S6&27 On the first Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships J ; 51 to 54 inclusive, in ranges .'. 51 to 56 53 to 56 11 & 12 13 14 & 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be, reserved by lam tor the support of schools, and for ower pur- I- poses. Each sale shall continue as long as may be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lands shall be offered in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at, the city of Washington this 17th day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen; J V JAMES MONRC :roe. 1 By the President : JOSIAH MEIQS, Commissioner of the Gen! I. Office. 21tmyglo 2345 I 45f3 t 3 BV THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES. I WHEREAS by an act oLCongress, passed on The 3d of . March, 1817, entitled " An act to. authorise the appointmpnt of a Surveyor for the lands in the north ern part of the INIississippi territory, and the sate of certain lands therein described," the President of the U States is authorised to select certain lands, for sokes for towns, nd cause the said lands to be laid off into town tots, end the1 said lots to be offered for sale - J - : '. . Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for , the disposal ot the lots in the town of Marathon, (heretofore called Milton's Bluff) on the south bank of the river Tenues- see, (near the head of the Musck Shoals) in Alabama Territory, shall be held at Huntsville, in the said territory, on the second Monday in October next. ; I j The sales shall .continue open for one week, and longer! if necessary, & the lots shall be offered for sale in j regular numerical order, beginning witn tne lowest numoer. f Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 26th ,; day of May 1813- ! JAMES MONROE. By the President; " , . JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner General Land Office June 0. 12-t-l-o By the President of tile Uni ted States. Whereas, by ah act of Congress passed on the third il ay of March, 1815, entitled fck an act to provicie for the ascertaining and .surveying of the boundary line's .fixed by the treaty with the. Creek Indians, and for other purposes,;' the President of the United States'is authorized to cause the lands, acquired by the said treaty, to be offereiTfor sale , when surveyed : j Therefore, I, J ames Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make, known. that public sales for the disposal (a- greeably to law) of certain lands in the Alabama territory, shall be held at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in January next, and shall continue for three weeks, during which time will be offered for sale ' Townships numbered 9 to 15 inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 in 6 10 to 16 in 7 10 to 16 in 8 except such lands as have been reser ved by laW for, the support of schools, and for other purposes. I The land shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing witn , the lowest number of section, town ship alid range. 1 Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the 17th day ot July, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President : J.MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office '91 tivoln . '" ! ' Twenty Dollars Reward. AN AWAY-from the subscriber, some time in the month oi JNovemoer last, a negro man named ISAAC, about 22 years of ace. six feet hicch, tolerably stout made, and of a black complexion, j It is supposed that he is lurking a- 1 bout Little or Big Switt creek, Cra- ven county. I will give the above reward to any person who will bring said ne- eroto me, or secure him in any j an so that I get him ; and will pay all reasonable expences. JOHN REEL. Swift Creek, May 2, 1818. 7tf Nx Apprentice wanted to the Gold and Sil v er S mith'a business. r. WOODS. Newbern July 18 1818. 11 A BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE irf i STATES. ; fv HERE AS,br an act of-.Con cress, passed on the 26th of March 1804, entitled, "An Act ma king provision for the disposal of the public j lands in the Indiana Territo- j ry, and for other purposes, and am i Act passed the 3d of March 1805 entitled, HAn Act supplementary to the act, entitled, an act making pri vision for the disposal of the public! lands in the Indiana Territory,0 and , an act passed on the 25th of April 1808, entitled, "Ah Act supplemen tal to an act regulating the grants of lands in the Territory of Michigan," the president off the United Statea , is authorized to cause the lands in ' the land district of Detroit to be oP fered for sale when surveyed ; and i whereas b part . of the said lands have beeri surveyed : j Therefore 1, James ''."Monroe, " President of the: United States, in I conformity with the said acts, do : J hereby declare & make known, thyC j I II- - ' . ! . puDlic sales tor tne disposal (agree- ! ably to law) ot the said lands, shall be held at Detroit, in Mich gan Ter ritory, viz : :! On the firstMondav in j;uly next- for the lands contained in Kamres 9- 10, 1 1, 12, and 1 3 , south oft the base line ion the first Monday oflSeptem ber next for the lands contained iiv ranges 13, 14, 15, 16, and lrnprth " ot the base line ; and on the first: t Monday in November next, for the I lands contaned in ranees 9. lO.s 1 1- and 1 12, cepting ; north of tbi base line.'ex- such lands as are, or may - 9 be reserved in said district, by law- tor the support ot Schools, and forf other purposes: The sales shall con-; tinue open for1 two weeks and no longer, bad shall commence with the first section ofjthe lowest number of townships arrdanges, and proceed in regular numerical order. ; Given under,my hand at the Citv or wasnmgton, tne thirty -tirst day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, JAMES MONHOE t By the president, . i ; i JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of tJte General Land Office. Printers oi newspapers, who are authorized to publish the lawa of the United States, will insert the? authorized aoove once a Week till Uetober, next: and send their bills to the General La"4 Office for'.payment. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE VL . - - STATES. , .'. 1 STATES. EAS by a w HERE AS by an act of Con gress passed on the 3d March 1815, entitled " An act to provide for the ascertaining and surveying of the boundary lines fixed By the trea ty with the Creek Indians arid for other purposes, the President iof the - ' -i v United States is authorized to cause the lands acquired bythe said trea- i u rr i x l tv to be offeied for sale when sur- veyed ; and whereas part of the said lands have been surveyed: - j Therefore I, James Monroe, Pre sident of the United States, do here by declare -and make known, thnt public sales for- the' disposal of cer tain lands south ot the Tennessee; river and in the district of Madisoht .. county, shall be held at Huntsyille: in said county in Alabama territory viz: ' .' ' -l : t .On the first Monday in July next, ' for the sale of the lands in ranges 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. On the(first Monday in September next tor the lands m r: n- jres 6, 7 8, 9, and on he first Me n- ' day In November next for the lanv! a in ranres lu, 11, ix, , u, 14-; ex.- I centinrsuch lands as are or shall bej I reserved according to lawl' Tor the j support of schools and for other piir- I poses. Each sale shall continue open for tWrO weeks, and no longer, shall commence with the section, township I and range of the lowest number, j and proceed in regular numerical order. t i Given under mv hand, the city of Washmgtoti, this 31st cla t of March, 1818. 5 . JAMES MONROEi , By" the President, ' ' ' '. ' Commissioner of the Gen'I. Land OiScj ' wtlogb.. . ' :.;';. ..;
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