'' r 1 1 , PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY WATSOJV MACHEJy, ' ,m half Davable in advance. BY AUTHORITY. PRESIDENT OP THR U. the STATES. rr . PROCLAMATION Whereas by the sixth section of an ?" ;rrrr :.;." k1 . ' -i- unlit ne it In rA fween the Un.ted States and certain ! rL.w -f.nrH 1893 it U enactPd. mf v tra i ui ' - 7 tS ' V ft w f that this act, unless repealed, altered " or amended, by Congress, shall be and t .ntinna in (nrff fin cincr as the above ' d.:-..u i'.i -uti ( be open to the adrtiwlSn of the eSiels of the United States, conformably to ' the provisions of the British ritish act of Par- " liatnent, of the twenty-fourth of June X be'ing he (o.rlh chapter of . . 8r .u, .u:.A-mr IJIV -a ' - J O "ind intercourse betieen the United C,n..-U D.a a f at onl hmo thf trflflfa States aud all or any of the above enu merated British colonial potts, author "Ized by the said act of Parliament, " should be prohibited by a British Or der in Council, or by act of Parliament, then, from the day of the date of such ? Order in Council, or act df Pai liaraent, or from the time that the same shall " commence to be in force, proclamation . 4t to that rffdet having been made by the " President of the United States, each j . :c..r. aif ore f , ' asthe same shall apply to ThV nterli " course between the United States and - '' the above enumerated British colonial " ports, in British vessels, shall cease to h anrt "uperate m iheir lavorijmd eac i( .urv nrnvisioiroT M y?. vr iv; '..,;;r.n. "aoDroved-on the it eighteen of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and o the act supplementary tlieieto, approved on tul af teenth ol Mav , one thousand eight handled and twenty, shall revive and te in full force." , And whereas, by an act of the British Parliament, which passed on the filh day -ol July, wi the year of our Lord 1825, -..tiM An act "to repeal the several h hws relati g to the Customs," the said act of Prliaraent ol the 24in m juuc, 1822, was repealed ; and by another aci of he British Parliament, passed on the finh day ol Jalv in the yearol our Lord 1825 in the sixth year of the reign ot George the Fourth, entitled " An act to regulate the trade ol the British posses-iious- abroad," and by an order ot Hi Britannic Majesty in Council, beaiing date the '27th of July, 1826, tue' trade and tntei course authoiizd by the afoie 5atd act ot Parliament, of die 24ih ol Jun-, 1822. Jbeteen the United States and the greater part of the said British SolouUl ports therein enumerated, have been prohibited upon and trora the first day of December last pst, and the con ti.ieency has lhereb ariseo on which the President of the United ataies was au : krU.t hv ihe sjxth section alores&id of the act of Congress of 1st March, 1823, to issue a proclamation to the effect therein-mentioned : Now, therefore, I, John Quincy A DAMS, President of the United States ol America, do hereby declare and proclaim that the trade and Intercourse authorized by the said act ot Parliarirenl of the 24'h of June, 1822, between the ifrrfted States . -nnd the Brimii Colonial ports enUifiVra- ted in the aforesaid act of Congress of thP 1st of March, 1823, have been, and A from the 1st day of De- member, 1826, by the aforesaid two se veral acts xof Parliament, of the 5th of July 1825, and by the aforesaid British Order in Council of the 27th day of Ju ly, 1826, prohibited. , y. Given under my band, at the City of Wash ington: thu 17th day of March, in the year of our Lord 1H2 7, and the fifty-first of the Independence ot the United otates. 8j theTresident : .H. CLAY, Secretary of State'. AN ACT concerning Navigation Be it enacted bu the Senat, and Hoitse juf Hepreseiitatives of the United States' " Pf America, in sliongress t assembled, That Irooo and after the tnirtietb of Svpteber next, the ports of the Uuited Statesr sliaif be and remaiu closed agafirst every ves sel owned wholly or in part by f su jjec r suojects i im tainot aiming of his Br,taniMajey,ca- :.0r Ce ft-loW, or .he deaden- WMfFo8npwrtF; In a Cdldny or Territory of bis Britanri c Majesty, that is, or shall be, by the ordi- nary laws of navigation and trade, closed agaitlst vessels owned, by citizens of the? United States ; and such vessel; that, In a i . .a the course of the voyage, shall have touched at, or cleared out from, dny port or ulace in a Colonv or Territory of Great Britain, which shall, or may be, by the ordinary laws ;of navigation and trade aforesaid, open to vessels owned by citizens of the United States shall,, ne vertheless be deemed to have Come from the port or place in the Colony or Terri tory of Great; Britain, closed as aforesaid, against vessels owned by citizens of the United States, from which such vessel cleared out arid sailed before touching at, and clearing out from, an intermediate and open port or place as aforesaid ; and y,wd. to excluded Iron, the ports of the United Mates, that shall en- lation o this act, shall, with her tackle, apparel and furniture, together with the L . . be forfeited 'f-""T"0;" lu ",c ,,,lTu . . . &ec. 2. And beitjurt&erenactea, l nat from and after the aforesaid thirtieth of September next, theowner consignee, or eT;.c"BV ' ,tl,u sVuJcl u 8rJ , '"V tannic .Maiesiv. wnicn snau nave oeen 1 i" any port of the United States,- and on board or which shall have been ther'e laden for exportation any ar- .cle or articles, of.he growth produce, or manufacture of the United States, other than provisions and sea stores ne cessary for the voyage, shall, before such vessel shall have been cleared outward it the Custom-House, give bond, in a j is supplementary , And every such ves sum double the value of such articles, ! sel that shall: sail or attempt to sail, from with one or more sureties, to the satisfac- j any port of the United States, without lion of the Collector, that the article, or i having complied with' the provisions articles so laden on board such vessel for ' aforesaid, by giving bond as aforesaid, exportation, shall be landed in some shall, with her tackle, apparel, and furnf port or place other than,a port or place jture, together with the article or articles in a voiony or . a erruory oi ui uiiiduiin;. which, by the brdinar, laws of "ai,,6dUlM a,U wwcu. agonal vessels owned bv citizens of the united Slates ; and any such vessel that sail, or attempt to sail, from 'any port of the Uni- : Hfie foVlfm18eirTay'gTH'c ""J 1 UUJ as aforesaid shall, with her tackle, ap- Darel and furniture, together with the ar tide or articles aforesaid, laden on board the same as aforesaid, be forfeited to the United States Provided always, That nothing in this act contained shall be so deemed or construed, so as to violate any provision of the Convention to regulate commerce between the Territories of the United States ard of his Britannic Maes d the third dav of July, one tv. smne thousand eii?ht hundred ana niteen. Sec. S And be it further endcted, That the form of the bond aforesaid shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the De nanment of the Treasury : and the same shall and may be discharged, and not otherwise, bv producing, within one year after the date thereof, a like certificate to thai required by and under the regula tions contained in the eighty-first section Into tho rrtllpr.tion of VI Hntiea on imoortsi nassed the second day of March, seventeen hundred and J J i . . e . i- ninety-hine, that the articles 01 me growlb, produce and manufacture, of the United' States, laden as aforesaid,- were rti.H.n 9nH lnHert crmforrdtiblv to the UIIIHU1.II ww .. provisions of this act, or, in cases ol loss hv cantor or other unavoidable w. - 1 J 1 - : ... j. k ...u- ....o.in, of snrh other proofs as the nature of the case will ad- said eighty-first section of the act afore-r . 0 J v rait, according to tne provisions 01 mc sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all penalties and forfeitures incurred by force otahis act,1 shall be sued tor, recov- ered distributed, and accounted for, and may bV mitigated and remittedr in the raunnef, and according to the provisions? of the revenue laws of the United States.: 11. CLAY Speaker of the House of Representativejf. JOHN GAILLARD, President of tbfe Senate pro (eni. : Washington, April 18, 1818 Approved : JAMES MONROE. AN ACT supplementary tcfan act, entitled" '. An act concerning Savjgation." Be it-enacted. bu the Senate and House nf Rum-rant at in of the Unitd States" w r J Tf'"'l?'TfWJ - and .rr lire ih.rue.h day onSe troin teuiher ewBruwicthe pr,rviuC; of Nova- Scmia, the island Tt Newfoundland, Su Mates.sha.lDe ana remain c.osea againsi n 0ous, anv a ' every vessel owned,- wholly,' or In part, . -1 Pm 'one thousand eigni nunurea ana sixteen , b subject or shbVcts of hisfirit neiity,4mingrof arriving bysa, iW northern boundary of the any pbrr or pfcc Hi fh province of l'"&S SL State, particularly noting the place where Lowe. Canada, of Coming arriving intersects or touches from ariv uort of tfacm the province f '"SP1 ed.;W"-i.ml?. the margin of Lake Michigan, and re- da, the Bahama islands, the islands called Caicos or the dependencies' of any. of them, or from ."any other port or place in any fcjland, colony, territory, or possess - a ? J .tt a if : r - sion, under the dorm'riidn of Great Britain,' in the 'West I Indies or on the continent of America, south of the southern boundary of the United States, and not included 7 7 . . ' I within the act to which thfai act is supper mentary. nd every sucjl vessel, so exr eluded from the ports of ih United States, that shall enterj or attempt to enter, tiie same, in violation of this jtct, shall, with her tackle,' appaiel, and fdrnifure, togeth er with the cargo on ; board such vessel, be forfeited to the United States. j Sec. 2. And heit further macied That from and ' after the hirtieth5dayof Sep tember; next, the owner, consignee or agent, of every vessel owned, wholly ior8 in part, by a subject or subjects of his Britannic majesty, which shall have been duly entered in any port of the United States, and on board of which shall have been there laden, for exportation, any article or articles of the growth produce, or manufacture, of thetlnitedStates, other than provisions and sea-stores necessary for the voyage, shall , before such vessel shall have been cleared outward at the customhouse, give bond, in a sum double the value of such article or articles, with one or more sureties, to ' the satisfaction of the collector, that the article or articles i so laden on board such vessel, for expor tation, shall be landed in some port or place other than a port or place in any province, island, colony, territory, r possession, belonging to his Britannic majesty, that is mentioned or described in this act, or in the act td which this act " o ,,- foresaid be forfe.ted to the 0ed Sta.esr ...t snau ue ueeineu or consirueu so as to v o- late any provision of the Co'nventiohto regulate Commerce bet ween the territo- Jy IUUUMHU cig .u.,uku .u uncrii. , . j Sec. 3. Andbeit further enacted, That from and after the thirtieth day of Sep- tember next, no goodsj wares, or mer- chandise shallbe imported into the Uni- ted States of America from the province of Xova-Scotia, the province of New- brunswick, the islands, of Cape Breton, Tnhns lManfmihrtlanri: nr tlipir rps. pective dependencies, from the Beimuda vinu) , . .- islands, the Bahama islands, the islands called Caicos, or either or any of the aforesaid possessions, islands, or places, or from any other proving, possession, plantation, island, or place, under the dominion of Great Britain, in the West Indies or on the continent of America, south of the southern boundaries of the United States, except onljr such goods, wares, and merchandisers are' truly and wholly of the growth, produce, of manu- future, of the province, colony, planta i.u.y5u.lu,, """-" " r- " said tvhnm the. camf.ha I n iarfpn : . and - - - from whence such goods, wares or nrer- chand.se, -hall be directly imported into the United States 5 and al goods, wares, meitnaiiuiac, ancmpicu to be imported, into the United States of . .1 America, contrary to the, provisions or fh.s act, together with the tessel on board ,1 J ' , tackle, apparl, and furnSure, forfeited to the United Stages. auaii uc Sec. 4. And be it fur the enacted, That the form of the bond aforesaid shall be prescribed, and the same shall be dis- charged, and all penalties and forfeitures incurred under this act shall be sued for, recovered, distributed, and becodnted for, and the same may be mitigated, or remit ted, in tne manner, ana according to tne provisnonspof the act to w supplementary. Approved T5th Mr 182a lich this act is I AN ACT to authorize the imbortaiion of Brandy, in casks of a cabacitv not less than fifteen' gallons, and the exportation of the same for ihfe benefit of a drawback of the duties " " tZ "71 rZSsZT Z ' I. m & mw M3TtnrTmn niM r n n Amma rmwa. Mil ill vf v " ,X "T" a Mm.im .iM firm m f w. MMiiirti VAaAMirrraT I nai from and after tW passage ol thi. .cV be ihipj;rleifnR) ,6e lfniled ft 'm m,vm uh. m w m a -wm -M www m-wMMm mm v mj twm w mm mw m m mm a m Vlt ? Z J St!QfS or other warehouses, as shall be designa ted by the Collector; or surveyor, for- the. port where the same shall be landed, and shall be removed therefrom in the man? ner prescribed by an act entitled " an act providing for the depisite of wines anc distilled spirits in public warehouses and for other purposes." Ssc. 2. And be it further enacted, That brandy imported in casks of a capacity not less than fifteen gallons, may be ex ported for the benefit of a drawback of the duties which shall have been paid there on ; and the exporter or exporters of brandy so imported shall , be entitled to receive a debenture pr debentures, for the amount of such, drawback agreeably to the, existing laws ; and all acts now in forCe regulating the exportation of Spirits, and the allowance and payment of draw backs and debentures, shall be deemed applicable to brandy, the importation of which is permitted by this act. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted That this act shall continue in force for the pe riod of three j'ears, and no longer. i JOHN W. TAYLOR, i Speaker of the House of Representatives) NATH'L MACON, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved 2d March, 1827. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. AN ACT to grant a certain quantity of land to the State of Indiana, for the purpose of aiding said State in opening a Canal to con nect the waters of the' Wabash river with those of Lake Erie; Br. it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unit d States of America in Congress assembled y That there be, and hereby is, granted (o the State of Indiana,- for the purpose of ai ding the said Staten opening a canal to unite at navigable (points the waters of the Wabash riverwith' those' of Lake Erie,1 a quantity. of land equal to one-half of five sections in width, on each side of saici canai. ana reserving eacn alternate seclion lt ,be Unite(1 be. selec jecj Dy me commissioner oi me uauu ui- fic unde the direction of the President of lhe .United States, from one end thereof to the other; and the said lands - gifsirrftrfoTaHrTfty"' aforesaid, and no otner : rroviaea, i nat tne saia canai, wneiicmujjieicu., snau uc, an(j forever remain, a public highway for the use Gf the Government of the United States, free from any toll, oi other charge, whatever, for any property of the United States, or persons in their service, pas- sing through the sarak Provided, That sa;d canal shall be commenced within n i I n 1 : . r QVe years. UIIU tOUJUlCcvi in ihciut yemo, or he Slate shai De bound to pay to the United States the amount of any lands previously sold, and that the title to pur chasers under the State shall be valid. I Sec 2. And be it further enacted, That so soon as the route of the said canal shall be located and agreed on by the said State, it shalr be the duly of the .Governor thereof, or such, other person or persons as may have been, or ' shall hereafter be, authorized 'to superintend the construction of said canal, to examine and ascertain ine particular muus iu ; which the said State will be entitled un der the provisions of this act, and report , the same to the Secretary of the Treasury j of the United States. " j Sec. 3'. And be it further enacted; That j fhe sajd 5tate, under tne autnority or me 5 ipUfatare thereof, after the selection ' D ' shall have been so made, shall have power io sell and convey the whole, or any part ofUhe said land, and to give a .title, in fee simple, therefor, to whom ! soever shall purchase the whole of any part thereof. Approved 2d March, 1827. AN ACT tcflSkthoriiBe the President of the United States to ascertain smd designate the Northern Boundary of the State of Indiana Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rehresentatives of the United State j of America, in Congress assembled, That ! 1 e . l-.-.nt nvlAv.ttiii i)irailinn tne surveyor urcuciui, uuuci mc of the President of the United States, be, and he. is hereby, authorized and lequifed f0 cause to be surveyed, mdrkedand de signaled, the northern boundary line 01 the State of Indiana, as divides said State from the Territory of Michigan, agreea bly to the boundary as established by the w ... . m act entitled ah act to enable the people i of tht Indiana Territory to form aeon- mi. - . 1 " - w . admission ol sucn states into tne u- rtion on an equal footing with the original approved April the nineteenth, , Provided,' That the whole expense, of , -.' ; line shall not exceed five dollars for every mile: that shall be actually surveyed and marked) which shall be paid out of the moneys appropriated, for defraving the I expense of surveying public lands. f Approved zd March, 1827. AN ACT establishing a Port of Delivery at the Town of Marshfield io the District of Plymouth, and ata, Potti of Delivery at ' Rhinebeck Landing, in the District of New York. , ' I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of. Representatives of the. United States; of A inericdt,in Congress assembled, That the Town of Marshfield, in the District of Ply mouth,' and (Ih inebeck Landing, in the District of. New Xork, shall each bo a port of Slelivery.j Approved 2d March, 1827. ' AN ACT to authorize the Legislature of tho State of Alabama to sell the lands hereto-. fore appropriated for the use of Schools in that State. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress i assembled, That the Legislature of the State of Alabama shall b, and is hereby, authorized to sell, and convey, in fee simple, all or any part of the lands heretofore received and ap propriated by Congress for the use of Schools within said State, and to invest the money arising from the sale thereof, in some productive j fund, the proceeds of which shall be forever applied, under the direction of said Legislature, for the? use and support of Schools within the several Townships find Districts of coun try for which' they were originally reser ved and set apirf, knd for iflo, other use or purpose whatsoever i . Provided, said land, or any part thereof, shall in nd case be sold without the consent of the inhabitants of such Township or District, to be obtained in such manner .as the Legislature of said State 4 hall by law di rect j and Provided also, that, in the apportionment of -the proceeds of said fund, each Township an'4 District afore sid shall be entitled 10 such part thereof, and no more, as shall have accrued from the sum or sums o(j money arising from (he SaJe of the School lands-belonging to' 5HhJLin'AoUtqct, proceeds accruing toany" I ownship ,- r-; 'T ' 1 h J x or District from said fund shall be suffi cient for the support of Schools therein, it shall be lawful for such Legislature to' invest the same as i herein before direc ted, until the whoIe proceeds of the fund belonging to such Township or District shall be adequate to the permanent main tenance and support of Schools within the same. Approved 2d March, 1627. AN ACT to authorize the sale of certain tracts of Land in the State of Ohio, commonly called Mordvian Land'. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United State of America in Congress assembled, That the severaF lots of land lying in the Sa lem, Gnader.hutten, and Shoenbrun tracts' of land, which have been valued at more than one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, may te o fie red at public " sale, at such time as the President of the United States may think expedient, and sold as other public lands of the United States. Approved 2d March, 1827'. AN ACT to increase the salary of the Post- master General. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repiesentatives of the United States4 of America fn Congress assembled, That,' from the first day; of the present year, there shalr be paid, . annually, to the Postmaster General, two thousand dol' lars, in addition to his present pay. Approved 2d March, 1827. CIDER, FLOUR, &c. Just received per sloop First Attempt, and for sale at the Subscriber's Storc id Barrels first quality Cider 10 Do. do. do. Flour 1Q00 VVerght Laguira Coffee 5()0 Do. Goshen Cheese 10 Boxes Scotch Herrings. also, ; . ' . Pilot Bread, Water CradkVrs, Loaf and Lump SugaV, Figgs, Raisins, Rum, . Gin Soap, Tobacco, Snuff, &c. &c. 1 J. AYKROYD, T Orte. door north of theNewbern Banhi March 31, 827 67tf , ' " notice ; : JVN Monday the second of Aprit next, Vat; -Trenton,; will be ! soldi! ct iramber of -: . ; ., : V. ' ; , li'tUeVj JVfegroes,- Corrsii ting of Men, Women & Children belonging to the estate of the late' Thomaf O'Biryan. :: Six months credit will ' be' gten, the purcbVseri giving notes witbr approved security. ' .' ; v ':' -v ' STKPHEN B. FORBES. Admfl 1 m ! a . 1 1 1 1 si 1.) 3" T -