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r i " J iiaaaawaaaasBaaftaMag"5Maicg aaaaaaaaaftaftMaMMaMaalaMMasMBMs PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY, WATSON MACHEK . onnnnL-hulf navable; in ladYance: 'THEyiNJS'AKii. t I -TVf-R. ALPHONSE LOUBAT'S sub JLt J- scription for the introduction of She cultivation of the Vine, into the Uni ted States, having been -notified to; the Southern Public at a period too late to ..allow it to reach the perusal of an infinity -of individuals, who, convinced of its utili ty and the facility of its culture, would Jiave desired to enter their subscription, be baa consequently inade choice selec tion of 20.000 Vine Roots, and orders this iuantitv from his .Father in France. Tbey will arrive in New-York before the middle of the ensuing month of .Feb ruary, therefore, subscribers may still furnish themselves with a supply to 'the amount specified. ; i ? J The- costas usual, is rated at the fixed price for 1000 Roots or over, at the Rate of 12 cents each ' Root, for less than 1000 at the Rate of 15 cents, for less than 500 20 cents, and 30 cents for less than 50, to be paid on the delivery of he Roots. v . . . , Letters will not be received unless Post Paid. Subscription lists .are opened at - Newbernby JOHN JUSTICE. Raleigh, J. LOUIS TAYLOR. New York, A. LOU BAT. "Dec. 22, 1827 '9. Steam AViW 'Timber, j fir ANTED at the Lenoxville Steam Tv Saw Mill, near Beaufort, Ton Timber for sawing. It will be received at the head of the Canal, in Clubfoot CreekL The. current Newbern price will be given : no stocks less than 12 inches will be received, and not less than 15 feet Jong, two sides of each, pine of 'ill- timber need only be hewed, for which a fair allowance will be expected. Cash be paia on receipt pf the timber. iV. B. Tfte Mill being nearly comple ted, will commence her operations in a few days, of which due notice will be given. '.' - j - , ? ? WM. WAGNER. Lenoxville, Oct, 8, 1827. '99- EDUCATION. W ILLIAM A. WALKER respect fully informs the inhabitants of Newbern and its vicinity, that his School commenced on" Wednesday, 27h instant, in the; house -formerly occupied by the late Mr. Joseph Hutton. TERMS. Greek, Latin, &c. $5 per quarter, Geogmphy, English iirammar, Rea- ding, Writinf,&c $3. ' . , , . nis ocnooi for me accommooa- , lion of those engaged during the day, commeuced on Monday the 3d inst. The subscriber will take two or three young Ladies of 12 years of age, or under, as boarders. Terms made known by calling at bis residence in Pol Jock Street. W. A. W. March i, 1828 '18. AU Fresh Supply just received and for' ale at S; H A LL?S Book Store. : TO SECO&B THE PUBLIC AGAINST IM- j position. The genuine Panacea will j .. i Ka cnlrt in whit( olaSS bottles, i t)f an oblong Sfliiare' Shape, with the ' word blown on the glas:-on one Met Swaim's Panacea, & on the ends Genu ientl" ' ine. Philadelphia, with a label represent 4h tlercules destroying the Hydra:- another label covers the cork, with my , name on iU As the cork cannot be dr -tvn without destroying it, the medicine may be known to be genuine when the label has not been injured. j ov. io, ' '' ' Four iwd Kiw -Bread. AN DING this day from pn board he schooner Triumph, from New-7 Yi ik, ... 00 Barrels Sup, Rochester Flour, v ,j IS - do. Navy Bread, and for sale by ft BR4rFORn &?.Cn Ntwbnrn, Feb. 14. '16 KOPE WALK FOR SALE. r H subscriber being determined to close hi business, will sell bis Rope Walk and materials belonging to the sme He wil also, hire, on reasonable teinis, toTthe pur chaser, the, Negroes be longing to the Walk. He requests all those i ndebted to j him, to make speedy, pay ment 5 and , those haying claims' to present them for settlement. f;ij , . - f . : V; ; t jno: harvjey. oaii Vessels laying at the subscri-' ber's VVbarf; wil be charged 50 cents per day, unless the have ballast.' J. Hi j 27, 1827 'OX. . V ' i a,av Jt, . .. - 1 I I I I i. ,1 BggBW i ; Lavs of the United States passed at the First Session of the Twentieth Congress. : .;;' : No. 8.v " AN ACT makioff appropriationt for the rap port of the ISavy of the United States for the year eighteen hundred aod twenty eight. -Be it , enacted by the Senate and Houss J'i of Representatives of the United Statee of America in Congress assembled, That for defraying the expenses of the navy for the year one thousand eight hundred .and twenty-eight, the following sums be, and the same are hereby, respectively aonronriated : , . r or pay of Superintendents, -Naval i Conructors, and all the civil establish-J ment at the several yards and stations,; For pay of SuDerintendents. Naval fifty-nine thousand one hundred and two , dollars. ' . ' J For provisions, five hundred and five thousand dollars. i For repairs of vessels in ordinarv. and i lor wear and tear, of vessels in commis . 1 i- - ; sion, four hundred and seventy: five thou sand dollars. -- .x ,.1 ' ' For medicines, surgical insUuments and hospital stores, twenty-seven thou sand dollars. v-v ' ."For ordnance and ordnance stores, fif ty thousand dollars. , . ' . ; For repairs and improvements of navy yards, rone hundred and five thousand doilarsv:: . For arrearages prior to first of Janua ry, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-tight, fifteen thousand dollars. For completing the construction and equipment of the sloops of war, a'u'hori zed by act of Congress of third March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five, two hundred and one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.. t For defraying the expenses that may BCClrue Guring year one thousand c,ghl hundred and twenty-eight, for the following purposes, to wit : For freight and transportation of materials and . stores ot everv descrintion : for whai- --. r f tage and dockage, storage and rent ; tra velling expenses of officers and transpor tation of seamen ; house rent and cham ber money, fuel and candles to officers other than those attached to navy vards' and shore stations, and for officers in sick quarters where there is no hospital ; for commissions, clerk hire, office rent, stationery, and tuel to. the '-navy agents ; for premiums and incidental expenses of recruiting ; for apprehending deserters ; fr compensation to Judge Advocates ; for per diem allowance to persons atten ding courts martial and courts of inquiry , and to omcers engaged on extra service ocyona inejimus oi ineir aiauonsj; lor l?Sf"wy aescrip- nwi'j auu ,w iy9j iap9, vuans, nauii- 0111 ana roaincmaiioai insiruments, enro nometers, models, and drawings ; for purchase and repairs of steam and fire cal and mathematical instruments, chro engines, and for machinery ; for purchase and maintenance of oxen and horses, and for carts, wheels and workmen's tools of every description ; for postage of letters on public service; for pilotage ; for cabin furniture of vessels in commission ; for taxes on navy yards and public property; lor assistance rendered to public vessels in distress j for1 incidental labor at navy yards, not applicable to any other appro priation for coal and other fuel for for ges, foundries, and seam engines ; for candles, oil and fuel, for vessels in com mission and in ordinary ; for repairs of r magazines and powder houses ; for pre paring mows for ships to be built ; and foi no other object or purpose whatever, two hundred and forty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses for objects a rising in the yeat one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-eight, and not her einbtf foje enumerated, fiv thousand (dollars. For pay and subsistence of the Marine, Corps, one hundred apd twenty two thou sand three hundred and seventy-six dol dollars. ' . ;' - - ' ' For clothing for the tame, twenty eight thousand seven hundred and sixty-five dollars.' s . , ; : i ' " For fuel for the lame, twelve thousand ,! one hundred tnd niaety-six dollars. For the pay and subsistence of the ofiV ur cem5v f ficers, and pay of the seamen, other than : or "f ngent expenses or one thou those at navy vards, shore stations and In ' and eight hundred and twenty four, two ordinary, one" million one hundred and thousand eight hundred and ninety-three seventy-six thousand three hundred and dollars, four cents. twelve" dollars. 1 For contingent expenses for one thou- For pay and subsist nee and allowan. ! and ?ig't hundred and twenty five, se ces of officers, and pay of seamen, &c ven hundred arid ' eighty-lbur dollars, at navy, yards, shore stations, hospitals, twenty -eight cents. hospitalsr, and in ordinary, one hundred For contingent expenses for one thou and. eighty-five; thousand and thirty-two' ad eight hundrtd arid twenty five, not dollars. 1 enumerated, two hundred and forty dol- For contingent expenses, thirteen thou- sand five hundred dollars. vt'?;v ';evry person, his or her legaf represenra j and enclose the ground with pickets, at . For additional contingencies, not enu- ryesr comprised in the list of actual seu the establishment near Savannah ; fqr en merated loir ihsae. five hundred idol- tiers reported td the Commissioner of thei - k'ne and hose, complete for JFortress lars. i J K V for military stotes iodine same, mat, is to say, Jor keeping the arms n repair, armorer's riaV and armorer's tools, and ordnance sturesj three thousand. dollars. j.- For medicine, hospitaVstores Vnd in- strumetits for the use of the fiicers and marines on "shore, t two .. thousand' three hundred and sixiS-nine dollars. f ' " j For the 'compensation of Colonel Samuel M il ter, for Certain extra services relative to tne accounts of Ri M. Desha, one hundred and twenty oneidollars and twenty cents, j r or the fallowing items vhich have been carried to the surplus fund dn the fiist of January, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, viz : " For cuittingrtit expenses prior to one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, j eight hundred and forty two dollars, thir- ia's eight cents.; b or avy lards, tive thousand dollars. For. Navy Yard at Pensacola, three hundred dollars thirty seven cents. For Swords and Medals, five hundred and seventy nine dollars sixty two cents! For five schooners, fifty eight dollars thirty three cents. For boilding Barges, sixty-seven dol lars .sixteen cents. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the afuresaid sums be paid out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. : Sec. S. And be it further enacted. That theie be. and hetebv is. anurooriated. for the purchase-of ...cb la dent of the United States may think ne cessary and proSer to provide live oak and other timbeEsfor the use of jthe Navy j ol the. United States, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars, to b paid out of the moneys appropriated for the gradual improvement of the Navy of the United States, by the ifSt,Seci)on of the act, en titled " An act for the gradual! improve ment of the Navy of the United States, approved the day of Maich one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-seven." A STEVENSON, Speaker of the House of Representative, J C.CALHOUN, Vice-President of the United States, and President of the Senate: Approved 19th March, 1828 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. AN ACT making appropriations for certain Fortifications of the United States, the for year one thousand eight hundred and twen- 1 i ' tjr-eight.; 1 ; j Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America m Congress assembled, That ' the following suras be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to wit: for fortifi cations, to each specifically, as foirows : Far Fort Adams e hty thousand dol lars: ' . i ; For Fort vHamilton, sixty .' thousand dollars : - 1 For Fort Monroe, one hundred thous and dollars-; ' For Fort Calhoun, eighty thousand dollars : ' For Fort Macon, Bogue Point, fifty-ty-two thousand five hundred dollars : : For Fort at Mobile Point, eighty thou sand dollars : - ' ' i r For Fort Jackson, eighty-eight thou sand five hundred dollars: " '-j '..I For repairs and contingencies; fifteen thousand dollars : " rFor Fortifications at Pensacola fivt thousand dollars : , r . For Fortification at Charleston, twenty-five thousand : ' 1. ' "r For Fortifications at Savannah, twenty-five thousand : 1 ;. - For Fort at Oak Island; North-Caro- una, sixty tnousand dollars : " ; i For preservation of islands in Boston harbuor, two thousand dollars. : y V 5 Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the several sums hereby appropriated, shall be paid out of any, money in the' Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved 10th March, 182S. ; oaaanMaft r No- 10. AN ACT granting the ribf of preference, in the purchase of Public Lands, to certain set. tiers, iri the St. Heln Tnd District in thaaml hose! fir ebucketa. barrack ouarterftl State of: Louisiana. .Lf ; l - Be it enacted bp the Senate and House j of Btjresentat'ive? of the 'United Statu? of America in Congress atstmbled. That General Land Office, hy theRegister ineuistrict or 01. neiena, inincoww 01. Louisiana, under the authority of. the act ' of Congress, entitled "An act for adius- . tin? the, claims to land, arid establishing Land Offices, in the District East of the Island of New Orleans." approved the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and n; e een, or who d d Actually inhabit and. cultivate . a traCrbfand in said distiict on the third day of. March, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, not rightfully claimed by any other per son, by virtue of any .written evidence of claim, legally derived from either the French, British, or Spanish government, or granted as a donation by any act of Congress heretofore passed, shall be en titled to a right of preference, on becom ing the purchaser from the United States, of such tract of Jand, at the same price for which other public lands are sold at private sale : Provided, That such tract of land shall not contain more than one quarter section, to be located by sectional lines ; and that the same shall be entered with the Register of the Land Office in said District, within two years, or before, if th' same shall be offered at public sale. , i Approved 195 h March, 1828. No. 11. AN ACT making- appropriations for the Mili tary Service of the Ui itied Slate, for the year one thousand eight hundred an twenty-eight. - . 1 : Be it enacted by the Senate and House 6f Representatives of the, Pnited States conformity ith the provisions of the act of America in Congress assembled, That i of the second of January, one, thous nd the following sums be, and the same are , seven hundred and'ninety five, regulating hereby, respectively appropriated for the j the pay of the Militia, when called into Military Service of the United States, for actual seivice, the ehims of the fMiiiia the year one thousand eight hundred aiid ; and Indians of the State of Illinois and twenty eight, to wit : j Territory of Michigan, called out by For pay to the Army and subsisteuce ; competent authority, or received into ser of Officers, including the Military Aca- f yice by any General or Field Officer of oemy, one mtiiKm ana nttv-six thousand ",rcc ,,UUH,CU uiuo.a wiu wyw .t 1 1 1 j . j : . xur suosisience, in aauiuon 10 an un expended balance in the Treasury, on the thirty-first of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, of sixty five thousand dollars, two hundred and eighteen thousand dollars. For lorage for Officers, forty thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dollars. , For clothing for servants of Officers of the Army, and of the Military Academy, and twenty supernumerary. Second Lieu tenants, graduates of the Military A cade- my nineteen thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. j of an appropriation made by the act of For the recruiting service, in addition ' fifth of March, one thousand eight hun an unexpended balance in the Treasury, j dred and sixteen, for the relief of Lieute oh the thirty first of December, eighteen j nani Colonel William Laurence aod . hundred and twentyseven, of thirteen j thers, and which was carried to the Sur thonsand slx hundred dollars, twenty two plus Fund on the thirty fiist ot Decem thousand six hundred and seventy four I ber. one thousand eight hundred and collars, -m For the contingent expenses of the re cruiting service, in addition to an unex- pended balance of three thousand three hundred dollars, in the Treasury on the thirty first of December, eighteen hun- dredand twenty seven, fourteen thou- sand eight hundred and thirty seven dollars. ted States during the late war, sixty-eight For , arrearages of the year eighteen thousand eight hundred and eightv-five hundred and twenty seven, being the 1 dollars and seventy cents, difference between the amount appropri- For a Road from Little. Rock to Can ated by Congress for the pay and sub- tonment Gibson, five thousand five hun sistence of the Captains and Subalterns, dfed and fifiy-eight dollars and twenty and that allowed by the act of the second six cents. . of March, eighteen hundred and twenty I for extinguishing, the Creek title to seven, thirty "eight thousand and seventy seven dollars and eight cents. For the Purchasing Department, in addition to materials on hand, amoun- ting to forty thousand dollars, viz : for , clothing for the Army, camp equipage, cooking utensils, and hospital furniture, one hundred and seventy eight thousand three hundred. ahdWenty seven dollars and forty nine cents. For the purchase, of woollens during the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, in advance for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, twenty thousand dollars; ,ff For the Medical and Hospital Depart ment, twenty five thousand five nundred dollars. r. . ; . ; 5 For the Quartermaster General's De partment, three hundred and forty three thousand dollars. . ' For arrearages in the Quartermaster General's Department, forty-two' thou sand dollars. '' ;;'; ; .' :; '. ' - For Quartermaster General's Depart ment, viz: barracks for two additional companies and quarters for the graduates from West Point. ; ordered 16 join the Infantry School of Practice, and to com- nlete store houses and hosmtal. engine 1 idefelr'iorb Prairie do Chieri ; to complete quarter ! barracksj bosmtai and storehouses i . Fort Su Phi'ip a to complete the buddings fqifVl Monroe and for fire buckets, .tort) -.four thousand two hundred and thirty dollars rand eighty-four cents. ' I. . For fuel, stationery, transportationi &c. ; repairs, and for imprc racks, erecting new buildings, improving bar- procuruig articles for he mathematical, drawing, chemical and miheralpgical departments and for the library and.contingenciei, for the .Military. Academy nat West Point. ' Excluding the items for Quartermaster's Clerk, Ajutant's Clerk j and Quarter j master's Sergeant, thirty-two thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-eight cents." For defraying the expenses of the Board ol Visiters, one thousand five hundred dollars. For contingencies of the Army, ten thousand dollars. For arreareges, prior to the first of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, ten thousand dollars ' For National Armories, three hundred and sixty thousanddollars. For current expenses of the 'Ordnance Service, sixty five thousand dollars. - For Arsenals, fi'iy seven ' thousand three hundred dollars. For completing the Arsenal at Augus ta, in Maine, thirty thousand dollars Sec. 2. And be tt further enacted. That the several sums hereby appropriated, be paid out of any money in the Treasury, noi otherwise appropriated, Sec S. And be it f urther enacted. That the Secretary of War be authorized nd required to settle, adjust, and Vpay. In ; the United Mates, on the occasion of the ' . r ' j' . receru snman aisiaroances. and that ihe expenses of transportationsupplies, ma- terials, ferriage, and work incident. to the expedition, shall be settled, according 10 thejustice of the claim, and with strict regard to the law and usae- heretofore established for the settlement of aurh claims; and that "the sum of forty thou sand dollars be appropriated tor the a foresaid objects, to be paid out of ny miney in the Treasury, not otheivrise appropriated. Sec 4 And be it further evaded, That the sum 01 five hundred and fourteen . dollars and twenty-ode cents, bpir.p'narr . . 1. twenty six, oe, ana the same is reappropriated. . ' hereby, Stc. 5. Andbe it further enacted, That w m ! the unexpended balances vf a onronn : tions for the following objects be, ad toV same are hereby, re-appropriated, vix. : For balances due certain States on' ac- count of militia intheserviw of the Uni- hundred and eighty-nine dollars and fifty seven cents. For claims against the Osages, by citi- zens of the United Stales, eight hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Approved 20th March, 1828. From Washington Irving' Life of Columbus PRi FACE. Being at Bordeaux, in the winter of 18256, 1 received a letter from Mr. Alexander Everett, Minister Plenipoten tiary, of the United States at .Madrid; in forming me of a work then in the presty edited by Don Martin Fernandez de Na vanete, Seceretary ot the Royal Academy History, &c. &c containing a collection of documents, relative to the voyages of Colurrbus, among which tere -many of a highly important nature, recently discov- , ered;" Mr. Everett, at the same time, expressed an opinion that a .version of the work into English, by one of our own countrymen, would be peculiarly desira ble. . I concurred with him ' in opinion 5 and; having for some time intended a viV it to Madrid, 1 shot tly afterwards set ff 10 for that capital, with an idea of undetta- king, While tncre. , the tranSlatlOl ion ofthe Soon after my arrival, the publication Navwrete made ilpaxaei
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