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i Notice to Claimants. OJJiceofthe Commissioners, ? Washington, 14 A June, 1S21. $ ril UK Commissioners appointed uiider X the llth article of the Treat of Amity, Settlement, and Limitt between the United States of America .andhis Catholic Majesty, concluded at Wash ington, oo the 22d day of February 1819, to ascertain the full amount and validity ofjthe claims mentioned, or referred to, in the said Treaty, btinjr organized as a Board, according to the provisions of the Trraty and the act of Congress in that case made and provided, have parsed the following Orders ; of which, all those in terested will be p'.eased to take notice : u Ordered, That all n rsons having " 4 claims ander the Treaty o Amity Set tlement and Limits, between the United States of Ame: ica and His Catholic Afa jcsty, conclu:ied at. Washington, on thf !Md day of February, 1819, which are to !e receive i by this Commission, do file a memorial of the snine witli the Sec retary of the fttard; 'to the end, that they mav be hereafter duly examined, and the Validity of the amount decided upon, according to thf suitable and au thentic testimony concerning the same, which raiy be then retired. The said manorial must be addressed to this Board; mut.set forth, particularly and minutely, the various facts and ciicum stanccs'whenre the ri-jht to- prefer such rl.'itn ; !.r"ivfd : and must be veiuied bv the afidacit of the claimant. t. And, in order tnat claimants may oe - - . . . . . i informed of what is now considered bv the Commission as essential to be aveirea and established before aov such memo- riil can be received by this Board, it is farther ; " Ordered, Tint each claimant shall declare, in his said memorial, for and in behalf of whom the said claim is prefer red ; and whether the amount thereof, nnd of every part thereof, if allowed, dot. now, and, at the time when the ;aid daimarnr-e, did belong solely1 and abso lutely to the said claimant, or to any other and, if any other, what i person. And in cae of claims preferred for the benefit of any other than the claimant, the memo rjil to be exhibited Miust further set forth, when, and by what means, such other has become entitled to t he amount, or nnv Dart of the amount. , of the said claim. Hie iemori;;l required to be ex hibited by all claimant, must also sei forth, and cert.ii ily declare, whether the claimant, as well asanyjother fur whoe benefit the claim i preferred, is irow, and at the lime when the said chdni arose was, a citizen of the United Stales of America where he is now, and .it the time the jtaid claim arose, was, dqmiciiiated and, if any, what change of domiciliation had sinoe taken place. The said memorial mut also set forth, whether the claimant, or any gthr who may have been at any time entiled to the amourtt claimed, or any part thereof, hath ever received any, and, if any, what, sum of money, or other equivalent or indemnification, for the fo. 'or injury sustained, satisfaction tcr arhich is ibvieiu asked. j " And that time' may be allowed to claimant, to prepare and file the memo rial above menti'nefl:i it is further Ordered, 1 lutjw lien the Toud shall adjourn to-day it will adjourn to u.eet a . rain oithe i'othdav of September next t which time it will proceed to decide whether any meraorialsf which may have been filed with the Secretary, in pursu ance of the Above orders, shall be receiv ed for examination. ) i . . e ' h'dered, Thai a copy of t h ee pro ceedings be published J by the .Secretary of this Board, in all fthe public ira .ettes in which the law of lite puited States are usually printed." ; O Those I'dito ;who irc authoriz ed to publish the hw i of tiie United States, 'are requested to ins :'rt this notice in their respective p ipers oiie a u vtk unto the 10th day of September next, and lorward their accounts to tLr.r Secretary immedi ately thereafter. , Uy Order, k U'ATKINS, : Seeretarv the Commission Under the 1 1th art. V?" the Florida Treaty. I NOTICE. Department of State, p Washington, May 22, 1 82 1 SINCk the notice given from this De partmcrj of the demand made by the Critish Secretary of State for the De partment of Foreign affair, that, in the ' event of a decision by his Imperial Ma jesty the Emperor of . Kusia favorable to the construction insisted upon .on the part of the United States of the rjrst ar ticle of the Treaty of Ghent, the qus tioa upon which has been submitted, by the assent of both parlies, to his deter minationj the DritUh government may be aDDrized of the extent of the uidem- ties claimed for the sufferers, by the car- rv;n(? a.av after the exchange 01 ratiu- j . f cations of the Treaty of IVar e, of slaves , . . i . 1 .L . by. British oiScers . Icoui vmun ine juris-, pi..u.aWiC . - .7-. 1 531c 01 iweniy-iwa lownsnips, viz : diction of the Uni ited States, evacuated , umony as woma D?aamiiui-" I " Toirnships 15 to 22, in ranges 1 by - virtue of the said M-rxivo lot tore h' Treaty of eace, ses oeiore couris 01 -law pr o -ast. . IwTen received ..where evidence only of a weaker charac- . : at this Department from persons laying .c. , l, intomniii and contain- w claim to SUCH inaerannies, aim wuw. s : i.. m tVin rniMrf of the evidence trhich- will be required; and some of them to what cases the claim 'of indemnity is considered applicable. For the information of all such persons, they are referred to the first article of the Treaty of Ghent, and the fifth article of the Convention between the United Mates and Great Britain of 20th October, 1818 both of which, are hereby republished as followsr Fit-si Article of the Treaty of Ghent. "There shall be a firm and universal peacejbetween his Briianic Majesty and the United JSates, and between their re- i . m tnnriiCA miinf rif. territories. Cll es. towns, and people of every degree, with out execution of places or persons. All r...... -1 ' ' hostilities, both bv sea and land, shall ceasejas soon as this Treaty shall have been ratified by both parties as hereinaf ter mentioned. All territory, places; and possessions whatsoever, taken by either party from the other, during the wur or trhith may be taken after the. signieg of this Treaty excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned, shall he restored tcithout- delay and icithovt causing any destruction, ' or carrying a tray any of the artillery or other public pmjyerty originally raptured in the said furtsnr places, and which shall remain therein tqwn the exchange of the rvtiji c tit ions of this Treaty, or any starts or other, private properly. And all archieves. records, deeds, and papers, either of a public or private nature or belonging to private persons, which in the course of the war, may have fallen into the hands J of the officers of either party, shall be, as - I i-t i .i :.u . I i , , p"l' " " per.-ons to whom they resr tivelyoe:o iff. Such of tiie Islands in uie bay of i'as- samaquoddy, as are claimed "by both par lies, !shall .remain in the possesion of the uartvkin whose occupation thev mav at the time of the exchange of the ratifica tioniof this Treaty, until the decision re specting the tiUe to the sa;d islands shall have been made in conformity' with the fourth article of this treaty. No dispo sition made by this treaty, as to such possession, of the islands and territories claimed by both parties, . shall, in any manner whatever, be construed to affect ihe riht of either." Fifth article of the Convention of 207 Ocipbrr, ISIS. "! Whereas it was agreed, bv the first artitle of th treaty of Ghent, that, ' ol! territory, places, and possessions, what sosfver, taken by either party from the oilier, during the war, or which may be taken afirr the signing of this treaty, ex cepting only the islands hereinafter men tioned, shall be restored without delay, and without causing any destruction ' or carrvin away any of the artillery or oth er pubbc property oneinally captured in said forts or places, which shall remain therein upon the exchange of the ratifica tions of this treaty, or any slaves or oth er jirivate property And, whereas, wi der the aforesaid article, the United State claim for their citizens, and as their priate property, the restitution of, or lfu'l compensation for, all slaves who, at the dale of the eirhange of tte rati- 'Cittf'Mfs nf the saia treaty, to be restored to the bnttcit states, hut then still oceu- piedbi the Iiritish forces, vhethcr such slates tcere, at i:ie a fie ajoresaia, on shore, cr on board any British vessel ly ing in trafers within the territory or jit- risd rtion of the United States. And whereas differences have arisen whether, by the true intent and meaning of the aforesaid article of the Treaty of Ghent, tiie United States are enlitled to the res toration of, or full compensation for, all or1 any slaves as above described, the hind contracting parties hereby agree to refer the said differences to some friend- Iv? sovereign or state, to be named for thai piiijwise, and the high contracting parties further engage to consider the decision of such friendly sovereign or s'ate, to be final and conclusive on all the tnatters referred, j From these stipulations it will be per ceived tlwt the material facts to be ascer tained, and, as far as may be practicable, proved by the sufferers will be, I. The loss of their slaves, whether bv absconding or by capture within the United States, with the name, age, sex, and value, 01 eacu moiviouai iosi. 2. The fact of their .being with the British forces at the time of the exchange of the ratifications of the treaty The nature of the evidence should be the best of which the case will admit, with regard to the loss ; the oath of the suffer er! taken before any competent magis tratP. and the tpstinionv ol one or more wnnessses. 11 sucn uicic ..w . i r' . '1 k.. Tli fp.t;. ntil .mon the noint of the value U the slave. I The fact of the slaves being with the Dntish at the time of the peace heing less f . . . 1 susceptible of proof by the sufferer, all I tnat can oe requiren wm uc wre w 1 ' a 1 Ml I . V... kail facta. I mony that he can produce of " nrai.iSoiklA chrkiHrl rw -such tes ri.T:'' ,K;ie: vsirengr.mumwiY.wijuuiv6. v.i , ,-- 'j j Itli (u snouiu oe seiJOiiu iUiU Biitiv - - . . i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE . ! UNITED, STATES. TOTHEREAS the President of .the United States is authortz- , . . :. ,nrU nf a -m rtr ilia v r i iiisr i laku m v w V7 i tr a fr , the United States to be offered lor ' sale, viz : .. v Therefore, I; James Monroe, I prcsident of the United States, do ; hereby I declare and make known, I th ; sa,es for the disposal , '., tQ Uwl of ctrtain lands, ' I U-.11 L Ul V o shall be held as follows, viz At IVoostcr, in Ohiox in the first Monday in June next, for the sale of thirteen sections of land in the District of Wocster, heretofore re served for the use of certain persons of the Delaware tribe of Indians, and subsequently ceded to the Uni led States. At Delaware, in Ohio, on the firat Monday in July next for the sa.t of twenty-seven townships, viz : Township 1 and 2,nurth, of ran ges 9, 10, and 11. Township 1, 2. 6, 7, 4, north ol range 12. Townships 1! to 8, north of ran ges 13 and 14. At the same place, on the third Monday in August- next, for the t ...... C. i(rnchin VIS ' Townships 1 to 8, north of range 15 Townships .l to 7, north of ran- ges lb anu i . Townships 1, 2 and 3, ranee 18. north of t Piqua,u Ohio, on the first Mon- dav in Aucrust next, tor mc saic oi twenty-six townships, vrz : Townships 1 to 5, south of range 7 Townships 1, 2, 3,4,6, 7, and 8 south of range 6, Townships 1 to 8, south of range 5. Townships 1 to 6, south of range 7. (At Vincennes, in Indiana, on the third Monday in June next, for the sale of the lands belonging to the United States, in the tract set apart for the location of private claims yb an act, entitled " An act respect ing the rjaims to land in the Indiana territory and state of Ohio," pas sed on the 21st of April, I81.6. At Br otAvt lie. in Indiana, on the thhd Monday in July next, for the sale of twenty-four townships, viz: Townships 10 to 16, of ranges 2 and 3 Townships 12 to 16, of ranges 4 and 5. 1 At the same place on the first Monday an August next, for the sale of twenty townships, viz : Townships 15, 16, and 17, in ranges 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. Townships 15t & 16, in range 12. At ycchGn, in the county ot Cape Girardeau, in Missouri, on the first Monday ol September next, tor the sale of thirty-four townships viz Townships 30, 31, 32, and 33, in ranges 7 to 14, est. 1 ownships 31 & 32, in range 15 east. At the seat of Government in the territory of Arkansas, on the third Monday in September next, for the sale of twenty-one townships, viz : Townships '5, 7, 9, and 10, south, in rangt 19, west. Townships 5 to 10, south,in range 20, west. Townships 6 to 9, south, in range 21, west. Townships 8 to 14, sout,h in range 22, west. At Washington, in Mississippi, on oqjnrst ivionaay in juiy next, tor the sale of any lands which are sur veyed in the District west of Pearl river, which have not heretofore been offered for sale. At St. Stephens, in Alabama, on the first 'Monday in August next, for the sale, of such tracts of land in township 8, of ranges 1 and 2, west and in township 6, of range 5 west, and sundry other tracts of land in the district east ofPearl river, which have not heretofore been oifered for sale. i At HuntsvUe in Alabama, on the , , . - , - uuru juunudv n iwr rw iic river, ana orsuuury ucincu irac- -1 -I '.. J 1 1 1 tlona ,n townships 5, 6, and 7, .of range 1 east, bordering on tne Cher- okee boundary line, wnicn nave not . . . heretofore been ortered for sale. M - f ! jfff . ji j uscaioosa, in M.iaoama, ovi tne first Monday in July next, for the At tKe same time and place. 011 - third Monrlav m Aiwiist next. j , t , o ' i i-p. 1 . shew I - - u'U9Uip , iu iauc o. for the sale of twenty-tliree iptm- ships, viz : - . ' ' jTownships 15, 16, 17, and 18, of range 4 east". - jTownships 15 and 16, inrknge 5 east. Townships 15, in range 5 east. jTownships 15 to 22, in ranges ! and 2 west. At the same place, on the third Monday in September next, for the sale of twenty-four townships, viz: jTownships 15 to 22, of range 3, west. (Townships 22, in ranges 4 and 5, west. J Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 6 and 7, west. - I At the same plare,. on the third Monday in October next, for the sale of twenty-one townships, viz: j Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 8, 9, and IO west. At the same place, on the thir Monday in November ne xt, for the sale of twenty-four townships, viz : j Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 11, 12, and 3, west. Townships 15, 16, & 17, in range 14 west. j At the same place on the third Monday in December next,- ior the sale of twenty-five townships, viz: I Townships 18 to 21, in range 14 west. '. ' - Townships 15 to 21, in ranges 15, 16, and 17, west. I Each sale shall commence with the lowest number of lot or section, qwnship, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, qr for other pur poses, will as usual be reserved from sale. ' . ' I Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this 19th day, of April, m the year 1821. j JAMES MONROE. Bv the President :, ' T JOSIAH MSIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office j 162 till 1st Aug. LOTS FOR SALE In Flillsboroiiprh. HE commissioners of the town A of Hillsborough, will in pursu ance of the powers given them by an act of the last Geneiral Assem bly of the State of North-Carolina, proceed to sell on the First Thursday m Sept. next, a number of LOTS, to be laid off in the North Common of said town. r A li xiui bccuuo 01 mis iowu common contains a number of the most beau - tiful eminences, and will afford an opportunity to all those persons who may wish t retire from the .sickly parts of the state in the sum mer season, of purchasing elegant building sites, in one of the most healthy spots in North-Carolina, surrounded by a rich and fertile country. In addition to the beauty of the place, its healthiness and the ph nty and cheapness of provisi ons that may be had in it, Hillsborough holds out other inducements to set tle in and about it, superior to any other town in the state. It has a most excellent society j an Academy preparatory to the University of the state ; a Female School of superior celebrity, conducted by a ladv of the first qualifications, and an Eng lish School, at present managed by a gentleman highly approved of, all now in the most flourishing condi tion. Those persons who may be desirous of having their families lo cated permanently, or during the summer only, in the midst of health and agreeable society, or those who may be desirous of educating their children, in a place remote from sickness, and where living of the best-kind may be procured in the greatest plenty and on" the lowest terms, will do well to attend said sale. It is supposed that the lots will sell low. A credit of one, two and three years will be given, the purchaser giving bond with appro ved security. By order, Joseph-A. Woods, Secretary; June 13, 1821170 ids ui. PRINT OTGL BOOKS, . PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, and CIRCULARS, KEATXY EXJtCUTED AT THIS OFFICE. FIVE HUNDRED Dot: tflRS UEWAKD. WHEREAS, on the eveninof th 15th June, a liftle after SuS down when returning home from New a near the ten mile fork of the Treift road I was shot at and wounded by a dstardl assassin, who no doubt had wavU'I r u, J J"aia I; will give the above reward for tH prehension and conviction ol the pernL trator of this atrocious act, or oe huru dred dollars for such information as i prove 10 uijr duwtt.uuu wno me assas sin is. LEWIS FOSQUE. June 20, I82t, TO THE FREEMAN Of Carter, Graven, Jone, j Greene, Wayne and Johnston. G ENTX.E MF.K, I T HE time for which I was chosen tofepresentyou in Congress, ti pi red bv the Constitution onithe-ith of last March, and the ensuing elec tion is drawing nigh when you ijj' have to choose some person to rtr resent you in the next Congress of the United States. I avail! rnvir j of this opportunity, fellow-Qtizens the honor you conferred on! me a the last election, by choosing m your Representative ; and ieMin to the solicitations of my "friends I again olfer myself a candidate for your suifrages at thg Dex election. ' Should I be chosen yourf Repre sentative, I do assure you that my efforts will be contributed o pro. mote the welfare of our common Country ; but on the contrary should I not be the object of yonrf choice unambitious of the distinction or t molument of office, I can with equal satisfaction to myself, return to my Agricultural employmept, from which nothing but! the calif of my Constituents, in the service: of my Country, can separate j I, Your Friend arid Fellowjcitizen, William S. BlackUdge. Craven County June 13, 1821- l69tf. TO THE FKEEJJEX Of Johnston f Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, i Craven, Jones and Carteret. v 1 1 ICUllOj f I T HE time is fast approaching, when you will be called on, to exercise one of the most important rights secured to us by the Constitu tion; the selection of same one - to represent this district in the next I Congress of the United States. i . . -ii . !. JincouraRed by ; the countenance and solicitations of many respecta ble friends. I have consented to of. fer myself a- candidate forfvour suf frages on this occassion. i Born and raised'amongf you, and living by the cultivation o the soil, I can have no bias or prejudice un connected with the honor of my country and no interests ffbut such as are common to every arraer in the district. AVith qualiffcaticns so humble, it is with muchdiffidence I present myself to your considera- I tion, and if you should deem them sufficient to entitle me to,-a seat in swer for the fidelity wjth Jyhich my abilities, whatever- they mjw be, shall be devoted to the security of your rights and interests ancfj advance ment of the nrosneritv of tie counry With -great respect, Your obedient humle servant. John P, Newbern, June 5th, 1 82 1 '-169 tf-, -- i--- . TOWN TAXS. HP HE Subscriber gi ves Notice, thaf be A has been appointed by the Com mis ssioners of tiie Town" Newbern, re ceive the lists of taxables iri said toa for the present yeaf.He will attend v his store in Pollock-Street the last twenty days in July, (SuodaVs excepted) form purpose. Those wboVail to give in vntnin twenty days, are subject by law to a per alty of Forty'Shillings and td a doa tar. .Toenahlf the Commissioners (ascertain what lots" and parts of lots afe nnf nlcon ;n anA tr.c.hiorf !llCh tO T just share of taxation, it is required tna each Hst should designate the "UWT. the lot given in; the street on which sit ated, and the quantity of ground wne less than a whole lot is returned. STEPHEN B. FORBES. O No list will be received after the 31st day of July. " ; ; Newbern, June 22d, 1821-- , "
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