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VOLUME V. Jt $3 per a auntim half ; in advance. i (BY A i V CT to dtsi?n2te lh" boundaries of a Lin I minci, anti nr tablishment o" a Land Office, in thf state of Indiana. i- i; P it enacted by the senate ana fi t tse of Representatives of the Urn- J t it ps of .4nerica in Congress as' t ..Mf.i.'l hat, for the S4le of the unap propriated lands, in the state of Indi an! to which the Indian title is ex- thguislied, tfie t't lowing district shall, "formed, a.vlj a land ojliie estab- v,-,l : Ail the public la:iis, a a t ireid. to ndiicD. tlie Indian title wan tltMi;.uiilid by the treaties concluded Et M M iry's in the month ot October r''iteeu hundred: and eighteen, lyirii; ntof the ranse line, separating the jjrua'iil secoml jranges, east of the sn'o'id principal meridian, extended fcorth to th? presrjnt Indian .boundary', ai iitirth or a line to be run separa the liers of townships numbered teatyau-l tvventv-one, commencing cii theol.l Indian boundary, in ranjje thi'ien east of the said principal me riJUn, in llaudoljih county, and the Si.ii liiifrict to be hounded oh thej?ast fcv ,he lii.e Jividin, the states of Ohio ai I hvliaaa shall form a district, for v ii h aland office shall be'establish eiarFo'rfVVaynei. P . 5ec. Z And be it further enacted, Tlrttih President is hereby authori Z?l t si ipoin', bv and with the ad-vk-ea.Kl consent iif the Senate, for the ahrrsaid district j a Register of the Lnl Oilice, and!a Iteceiver of Public Meys; which jappointineuts shall coi 'j! Aiade, Air; (the aforesaid land dK'rict, until a sqfficient quantity of fallic land' shall have been surveyed nithia the said district, as to auth.r ue, ir ihe opini jn of the President, a public sale of land wiihiirthe same ; wliich Register of the Land -Office, ill Keceiver of Public Moneys, when iiiointed, sliall each, -respectively, security, in tlj same sums, and u thsa;ne in inner, and whose com pensafion, einohifneuts, and duties, Mi auihoi itv, shall, in every K pect bf the same in respect to the! lands i!;icli shall be disposed of at their of fees, as are or may be provided by Inr in relation to: the Registers and Kjeivers of Public Moneys in the kvtial land offices established ior the of the public lands of the U Mutesjin the Statesof Ohio and ' li'liana. j , I L S-c. 3. And be it further enacted, Tiit all the public lands within the ifwsaid district, and which Jiave not b.l trranted "to, or secured j for, the4 .lay individual, or individuals, M appropriated arid reserved for any Aer purpose, byimy existing tieat Hor laws, and with the exception of cri(n numbered sixteen,; iti each township, wliich shall be reserved ior Ac use of schools therein, shall be :IVredtnr sale to't(ie highest bidde the land office for the'said district,1 Tider the direction' of the Register of Land Office, aud Receiver of Pubi I'C Moneys, on suh day, or days, as "all, by proclamation of the Tresi ientof the y niteuf States, be desii;na Jed C-r that purpose : the lands shall ,sold in tracts of the sameUize, on Jae same terms arid conditroris, and- every other respect, as provided by Je Ret, entitled jj" An act, making! farther provision for the sale of the Wiclaqfls 'approved April twenty HJ"i eiMen hundred and t went v.- S?c; 4. sttid be it further enacted thfcv PresMent of the United, (e? i,i hav! oower. and he is toy authoriu'1 to ' remove, ehen-; ?f he shall iudev il Vedien so M ;fie lanrt im l resai to such; place, Whl4k ?alslr5ct n,e shall iiuirro et.. j, receive fiv Uniu r..- X t4t iuuiibu iui caw "i .'.'.'.. i , " ' 1 " ' ' -' " - T77 f jbt'j ij ' j 'jj 7 . - - id and published WEBKJLY by AN ACT- reqniring surveyors gen- vessels, and on simifar goods impor- by theTndian agents and yernors of 1 Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, ljSt . " 4 I eral to give bond 'and security for. ted in the same. . J -. ' I territories, acting 'aV superintendents That he several sums of money be oaTFUA Sf WATSON. I the faithful disbursement of. public; Sec. 3. And be it further enacted; within their, respective districts ;oud I paid nut of any moneys in trVTreasu- QTHORITY.) . aendance kj superiiUertdiffVvancl asoto suspend as aforesaid, all Public salei, ifi the said district. ,ei:!ucs on French vesse orthe trlavF.it Jo. i ' imported in trie sameLr which 8; 1822. rtiay NEWBEiRN," money, and to limit ineir terra office. r, J r tie it enacted by the Senate and Mouse oj nepresentattves oLtneuni- led States of Arneticd. td Congress 'assembled, That, irora and after the oassiiiff of tins act, J every surveyor general, commissioned by the autho rity of the United states, shall, be- fore entering on the duties of his of- rice, and every surveyor general iovv in commission, shall, on or be- fore the thirtieth day of September next, execute and deliver to the Sec- retary of the Treasury of the United Statesj a bond, with good and suffi- cient security, for the penal sum of! tSiirtv thousand aonars, conajuonea or file faithful disbursement, accord ing tu law, of all public m6ney placed in his hands for di.bursfuifrlt and for the faithful performance of the duties of his office. ; j S.ec 2. And be it further enacted, fhat the rommissiou of every- Survey or General, now in office, s ia!i, uu- less sooner vacated, by deajih, resig nation, or removal irom onice, cease aud expire on the first day ojf Febru ary next : and the coihmissidn of eve ry Surveyor General, herea tfi-.coin- missioned by the authority o the U- nited States, siall ceasie and expire, unless sooner vacated, bv death,- re si-nation, or removal from office, in four years from the date of t mission. Sec. 3. And be it further rm . v . .. . ie Com- enactel, I hat the t resident oi tne United authori it expe- States shall, and he is herebd zed, whenever he imy (leeu; dient, re(iuire any Surveyor General of the United States to give ne w band and additional security uuddr the di rection ot the Secretary of the TVea sury, for the faithful disbursement., according to law, of all mom y placed in his hands for disbursement. Approved Ma l$22. ' RESOLUTION providing Ar the security in the transmissihij of let ters, &c. in the public mails.' Resolced, by the & kalc and House of Representatives of the UtmedStales of America in Congress a&vejabfcd. That it shall be the du:y of i lie Post- master. General to introduce, as soon wve -or ftnites, as conveniently may bv, ori more ot tne jmost xpoecJ Richard Imlay's-p'lan ol copjj ir cases. secured in iron chests, wi h inside locks and lidiny bars, iin such. a way as to test its efficacy; in prfveiiting robberies of the mail rovi('ed, The extra expense lor eacii iRail; canine shall not exceed one hundred und firtv dollars. Approved -AtniL 2G, 18 AN-ACT in addition .to tne cernin? navigation, and a I act con- o lo au- iIk rize the appoinimeut vi deputy collectors. Be it enactt d by the Senate' and House of Revrttu uiatn is of t!,e Uni ted States of America in t'oui rtss as stmbleiL Thr?t. on satisfactory evi uence bt in jiiven to the President of ine tniieu Taies u:ai me pons in die .1 I' -. i o . .1 ...I 'I. ' .J islands or colonies in . the West In dies, under the dominion ol" Great Britain, have bfrn opened to khe ves sels of the Lnip d States, the Presi- dent shall bp, and hereby is aut hor ized to issue his proijamat. claring that the ports of the on. de- United Mates shall thereaHerlbe opened to the vessels of Great Britain employed in the trade and intercpuse jpetween the United States, and such inlands or colonies, subject to such reciprocal rules and restrictions as the President of the United Stales-may. ty such proclamation, make and: publish, any thinjr in the laws, entitled Anact concerning navigation,? or; an act, entitled An act supplementary- to an act concerning navigation' to the contrary .nowithstanding. , : Sec. 2. And be it further mactfd, That, in the event of thersigr ature of any treaty or convention concerning the navigation or commerce between the United States and France, the President of the United Stages be, and is hereby, authorized,. should lie deem the same expedient, by proclamation, to suspend, until the end of ihe next session of Congi ess. the bpei ation of the act, entitled " An act to impose a new tniinage duty on French ships and vessels,' and for other purposes; ? imported in the same,! which ceed ihe duties on Ameriran N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1822. or "n me aforesaid , nrst ana second sections of this act sha!J continue force to the end of the next session congress, ana no longer. ot any Kind; fort the benefit of In . Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, dians, shall settle their accounts, an hat the thirdr fourth, and seventh sections of the, act passed the third - day of Marcht 'one thousand eight Hundred ?nd seventeen, entitled "An ac(t to continue in force an act further to provide for the collection of i duties on iniports and tonrrtiee, passed the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and for other purposes." jbe, and the same are hereby, revived,. apd made perpetual, - Approvkd xMay O, 1822. 1 - j -' aa AUl; lor tlipj relief of certain in t ! solvent debtors. ; Be it enacted oy the Senate and House of Ufjrestntataves of the Uni ted states of America in Congress as sembled. Thaf sp,much of the seven teenth section of ihe act, entitled "An aet or the relief of insolvent siebtors within t he; U 1st r iei; of Colu nua " a im proved the third day of March, pne thousand eight hundred and three, as declares that the.provisions of the said tct shall not be construed to extend to any debtor who has not resided in the . iisirici oi , oium:a one year .next preceeding Ins application' or jreliet under said act, shall be. and the sarne is hereby, repealed : Provided, That no discharge under this act,-of the act to which it is amendatory, shall ope rate aainNt any creditor recc ing with out the limits of, the District of Co lu mbia, exce,t the creditor at whose instance tlie debtor may be confined i his act shall cummenee and be in force from & after the passing thcreuj. AN ACT. to amend an act, nitithd u:tAn act to regulate 1 1 ade d nd in terrouse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve pence on the frontiers, approved thirtieth March, 1802. Bejt enacted by the Senate and House of llrprespntatli PS of t "ie ' ted States of -America in. Congress as sembled. That the seventh 'secfiUi of the actntiiied 4f An at to .regulate hade and intercourse wilh the Indian iribes, and to preserve peace cii the frontiers," i shall lie, and the same is hereby,,1 repealed ; ar.d froai nd aftjfii the passing of ibis act, it shall bti iavj Jul for the superirtjendeni of Indian a flairs in tlie territories, and In Jian arents,junder Cite direction of the Pre sident of the United Slates, to rarit licences to trade With Itniian trjbe; which licences shall be granted tocit izens i)f the United States and to hone others, taking, from then bonds, , with securities, in the' penal sum, not ex reeding five thousand dollars, propor tioned to tae capital employed, and conditioned for the due observance of the laws regulating trade and inter course with the Indian tribes; and said licences mny be granted for a term'not exreemng seven yeais, tor the trade with the remote tiibes oi" In dians beyond tlie Mississippi, and two years for the 1 nide with all the other tribes. And the superjnteu dents and ' agents shall-return to the Secretary of War, within each year, an abstract of all 1 licences . granted. showing by and to whom, when and where granted, wrth the amount qfi the bonds aa-.d capital employed, to bm t i r . n T !. .. -1. j iaia peiore vongiess, at iue uexx ses sion thereof. r I J Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That it shall and may be lawful fir the President of the United States, in exe-t cutionofthe power vested in hini by the twenty-first section of the act 6 the thirtieth of March, one thousand eight hundred and two, aforesaid, to . whicli (his is an amendment, to direct Indian agents, governors of.territo- j ries acting as superintendents of i Inf dian affairs, and military officers, to cause the stores and packages of good$ i of all traders, to be searched ifjvHi sus ' picion or information that ardent spirf its are carried into the Indian countries by said traders, in" violation of ! the said twenty-first section of the -act to whicri this is an amendment ; and if any ardent spirits shall be so found, all the goods of the said traders shall be forfeited, one half to the use of tliein fornjer,the other half to ihe useofthe government, his licence cancelled, and his bond pot in suit. - . . i Sec. 3. And be. it further enacted That all . purchases for, and on i ac count, of, Indians, for annuities, pre sent?, and otherwise, shall be made .an persons, whatsoever, charged i.i tf sted with the disbursement 'Or ap- of plication of money,' goods, or effects, ; nually, at the War Department, on i the first dav of Seutember : and coo ies of the same, shall Je laid 'before Congress at the commencement of the ting officer, together, with a list of the names of all personsrto whom money , ?oods, or effects, liad been delivered, whhin the said year, for the benefit rif the . Indians, specifying the amount' and object for which it was intended, arid'-showimj.; who ai dtrlinqwnt j ,if j any, in Hrwaromg intir accounts ac cording iv the provisions of this act. Sec, 4. And be it furthtr f united. That, in all tiicls abdut the riiht of nrjeity, in Whicb iluliaus shall lle party oh one side, ahuf white Wilsons liin ,i " nrviiithal! frest uoon the hite person, in Vvery ease m "wti'ch tlie Ju'di lin. shall I iTijake Una a presuiiiptiou ot title in himself, Ifrom tiie fact,-of previliu posstjssiun (and paitnership :L;lv j "' . I: - Sec. And be it further enacted. That itlshall anil maybe 'law-ful Joijl the President ot" the Unittl jSaies, from itinie to';tine, to requjrf additjona) e ICurity, and in .'larger lnnoilfnts, fronr fan pej sons chare d or irnstei", rind''r,; file. la ws ;-.of the United Sates witplihe- disbSrsenient or .applicajtutn of muiiey,'- iifoiyds, or eiiects, o! aiily kind, far the .benefit :o the rndi'ins. Sec. 6. And be it fnrthcr enacted, Tha t lh e President b ft he V hited Mk-te.s bv and with the advice arid consent of the Senate," may appoint a sujierinten- de :f of Iiu'tau ajlairs, to "reside at St; Louis, wnose powers shall extend to all Indians ;frefpienCin Itiiat place, whose salary shall be fifteen h.undred ii iius be; anndm : and one ajjeiit for Ihe tribes ivithid the limits of i'ast and iWesf-Fip'ri-la, with a salary ot" filteen hur.du'd noil ir-i. ' :.. j ' Aivroved Al.Y G, iS22. iAN A Crr to continue in force lf An ai declaring jtiiel bbusetit tdi Con gress to acts, (i Cai uiiha, auth cil of Charles f thelstiitei of Siath uuziduhttCftyOjljh- on to impose aiui col- j; leer a ilufy onthe tdiijae of vessels- I1' '.' . - Hi,'. i ii ;. . Ci l ... ---irom JortiijnL ports ; and to acts. of -, tlie st;V5e of (eurgia abthoiizingjlthe f iuipusiiioci and Cullecliion of a truly; I on ihetiJunaii of vessels' in the tifts I : of 6a va-nnah' aml Sj. Alarp's., Be it enacted-by tht Senate tmd: Bate f Representativ e of the tini-r ted States of Aihericdil tongress sis- se.wbledi 1'hai the act, entitled H An itct declaring the consetltof Cong -jo-acts of the State ojlf ut h Carolin ftuthoriziii the City J Cmiucil t Ciiarleston to impose and collect a du ty on thetomrace of -:VefFelsfrom for eign ports-j and to acts of the state of Georgia, authorizing i the imposition' and 'rjiiclion of a duty oft the tonnage ,)t vfs-, is in ihe ports of Savannah alnd St.iMaiy's," passed the twenty-ninth f April, one thousand eight hundrjed and sixteen, shall be, and the saiihe is herebv, continued irt force for three vears. and to tne end oi me nexi ses ( . ji ... Mr y sionof Congress therealter : Provided . .-' ruys, and it is hereby further : e- acted, That it sh -dl Ne the duty ofjthe City Council of Charleston, and uae Collectors of the ports "of Savannah and St. Mary's, to transmit to the c retary of the Treasury an'annualjj ac count of the sums collected, and of the -application of the saiiie fo$ the purpo ses a .foiesaid. t b a ' Approved May 7, 1822 AIM ACT making appropriation fwr j rub ic Kuildings. Be it enacted bu the Senate and House of Representatives of the yni-r ted States of A merica in Congress as sembled, :That, for continuing the work on the Centre Building ofi the Capitol, and other improvements- !n the President's House, the following sum's of money be,aud hereby are ap propriated :"py ' . , I ;, j. I -; i " 'V , For continuing the work on the Cert. tre Building, the sum of orje hundred and twenty thousand dollars, j ', ' x or construct in r a culvert io tne President's House, painting, and e- cessary repairs of the same, the sijni of three thousand three .hundred dol- lars. ' ! I For improving the grounds around theCayitoL twelve hundred rfndl fifty. dollars - . If I 11 t NUMBER- 224 or l ry not ouiei wise appropriated : rrort y.dedf koicever That ni money fcrTpro- I priated I y tld acf f hall be paid to any - j person tor his compensation of per- - quisites, who is in arrears t the IJni- I ted States, until such person ihall hae I accounted for, and paid into the j Treasury, all sums fur which he may I be liable., i Approved Mat 4, 1822. 1 50 Dollars Hew aiui" AVLVG a Mulatto .man run awav. who I understand U in the neighborhood of General I Duran llaich ami Mr. Gaston's Plantation, i will "give the above reward to any ne who will apprehend and deliver ;im to me or my agent, at Lake Phelps, Ty i ell County, or One (lui shred and lenty-Five Dollars U lie m confined in Aevvbern Jail so that' I I iiet him. His namt IS 1)AV1L o I ,!!id S'ZP and ttbout twenty-luur vears of ae. I V nrTTtnurur June 5th, IS22 '20 if. FIFTY DQLLAIiS n l:vak b. ST A N A W A Y, fnirn the Subscriber, JlV on the 8th of April last, a ISW gro Man named BACCHUS, (calls hjtrself I'acchus Hill,) of light com , 'plexion, abovst 50 years ofvaye five , tV-jet six or seven inches high, and by tride a Carpenter. f Fifty Dollars will be paid tor Ins aptrrhension and delivery, if taken ' Nihf i)fthe tate, -Twenty-live Dollar7.' it taken in the Nate but out of the OiSuntyand Twenty Dollarii if taken infthe County. ' ; , " 1 . "Masters of vessels 'are cautioned a gaiinst cariayjiig ivvay or hailiouring thsaid runaway, as the law will b rigidly eiifarcrd against them. ? ; I ABNLIl PASTEUR. : June 11, 1822. '21 if. TWENXV-HVE DOLLARS i REWARD. T AN AWAY from the Subscri IS. ber-s Plantation,, in Onslow County, ori the J2th of March at. aSjMula(to Man by the name of ' i T.fVK'PlKIJ). about five feet seven inches highi 25 . years of age, and as likely as is com- ihonly seen. It ,i expected he is lurking about Newbern of Wilmiiig, tbn; The above Reward will bo given toaiiy person who will appre ' hend and confine him in. any Jail so iht I get him againaiid all reasona bly expenses will be pajd. Masters of vessels and others art heieby forwarned iiom harbouririg,..; employing or carrying Jiim away, un der the penalty of the law. A LLVVIS T. OL1VLIL 29th, j 82i'y tf-1 ' 'lf: A'.T April Term of lenoir County Court, tne Subsciibers qualified. as L xec u ; irs t o t he est ate of ' 1 n pt a s Aloiudok, Sehr. late of said County 'I'hey request all j)ersons iiidebted tui saiil estate to make immediate )ay iiiFtit.' And those bavins rlMini apxlnst .t 7 - - ; ------- r - - - -7 - . tt w ill - present them within the time prescribed by law, or they will be bar- red of payment, agreeably to act . of Assembly. i ; - Wtf. Y. Aldridcb, RiCHrx)M. Alorioge, Exr Lenoir County, May 25th 19 4w. rW- Notice. ' rjl IIE Subscriber having qualified . 8- -aSExecutor to the last . Will Mid Testarnerit of Valentine Richard son, dee'd. requests those who are in debted to said estate to come forward and make payment ; ,and those having claims against the estate, to present thei same, . ptoperly authenticated, within the lime limited by la vy, or pay ment will be barred. , 1 ANDREW H. RICIIAHDSO.V ' Executor Mayl5th, t822.,17: j pUnSUANTd a Resolution rf JO. the Pi esi dent and Directors of riic Clubfoot & IIarlows Crkek Ca. iAL Compamv, the Kouith Instalmn-.t : of TWENTY DOLLARS on each , Share, is required to be paid to P. I ARENDr.LL,;Lsqr. Treasurer, orpins agent, on or before th 10th day of July next, I5y Ordr, r ' E. UtlHTCHURS I, Secy, Ikaufoit, June 5ih 'iO 4vv. i ' r i i' f (. 1: ) I t hi, inninnin
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