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AU ACT v 4, Cccrning the ode of Lt lit 1"' vm . v ' general. -ihAU catoc thow pfoviding for the of the kndi a' he United" Stac mahc jcrntary Lw t nf the viver Ohvo, ami atove thtf:.t.outh o, the Keniuckjr rt- ver," were subdivided, oy, the tuxvnship parallel -lines wavat the ei of every tvo .. . . . . ..rtin a corner on f v.M lines, at the eud BHUU- vi.w- .. . , , :-- every mil- i to be suu uviticu tuw section sr by runnma; trait;Bl tmtrs ra ihuv marked. -the" mi c corner to the' oppt.Vvie corrsvondrng cor ners, and by tr.arkmg cn each ot ihe said lines, inteiinedi te cornets, ah near as possible equi-disiant from the comers of the sections on the same And the said surveyor general snail also cause the -boundaries ot all the half sections which had been purcha std Dievious to the first day ot July last, and on which the surveying tee- had been paid according to law uv th.- nnrchascr. to be surveyed am marked, by running straight lints from the half mile corners, hereto fore marked,' to the opposite corres ponding comers - and intti niedtati corners, shall, at the same time, bt T.rkr-d nn each of the aicl diviuin lines, as neatly as possible eqvii-dis tnt fmm the cornets ot ,ue n.: section on the same line : Provtd d That the whole expence of surveying and marking the lines shall not.;, vcecd three, dollars tor every mn Mhdh has not yet been sumyc-u, c h shall lie actually run, sm veyed, and marked by virtue ot ihi? section. Avid theexpeace of rhaliinvi GnK.-livimn. d.trt?cteit Dv tn'.s section shall be defrayed out. of tht monies ..ppropriateti, or which maj be h. eaf er approbated tor cumple im the surveys of the public lands o the.-Uhiud States. 9 A.ul & n further enacted. lna the boundartes and contents o "the se Veral sections, half sections, tnd quar tcr sittiousof the public lai.dsoi ih the United States, shall be ascerta-sj "tnincibies : ahv act or acts to the contrary notwithstanding. .'. 1st Ali the corners marked ih tlu surveys, returned by. the surveyor irf-n-s-al. oi-'bv the SUl'VtVOf Of . tllC " lands south of the state of Tennessc; siMtl-be established" .respectively , as - the proper corne s of sections, qn sub- fcdivrMons ol Sections, which they Were , 'intvhidetl"td deisnatv'j ; and the cor . tiers of half and qUarier' sections.' I ' not marked on the said surveys, shajl be placed as near" y as pqssiblej equi dUi.ani'frtnihpe.twbcotiiers, sjihtJ cri the same line , '?fW$' '2i.- The boundary lines, actiutl r h A-,,ii msirkedin th; survey s"0w tiijr4.;i by the surveyor-general, or Lv iwl; surveyor of the land south of ti:e ,ute fit Tennessee; respectively, shall be established at the proper t-ctmrfary lines of the sections, or sub nlivUibns'r for which they were intend ed, sfcid the length of such line-t, as ., returneirhy cither of the snn'eyofs - afofislii lire held knd consider ed as'the trde length ' tlierjecj.? Ajil. -the -.bourarylwi which "sh&U'not" : have been actually run and inarked yui aforesaid, shl be asc.;rtaied by running straight lines from the esta blished coders tdtKe opposite cor Vcspoadihg cpmers btin those por- tioriof the fraaiohal townships, when Iio,sue.H opposite' corfespondtiig cor iiersJtartrlken cahj be fistl; jhe . ' saidjboundaiy. lines' shall . be ascer tumtyy by running from the , tsia- J biished jrhcts, due north aoi south, til eas and Vw'esi lines, asnhe case - tnay:.. td1ltAvvater CQtirsvj Indian A-nwndavy lineydr- otfier eaterpal boun darrsuci;fntetioiial towmiiip.. J M. "tiShfetf lhis: act, shall e returned J 'rW6?4hi;iiubl;M: icmds.aouth of Vine siateo: a. cnuebscp, respeuiiyciyg Ihsectioni or subdivision of LSctionthe icotitelits ; whefeof, sliall taining (he acVqtikntity,v expressed'. in such return or returns lialf sections : and quarter secns, the contents 'whereof shsdf uot have been returned snau ue uw vr cir..rl as containing th one. nan, oy the one fourth part respectively, of the returr ed con' ents cn tnesecuoii of which they mak a partfe- Sec. 3. And l it further tnacted. That so much of the act enliluled 4 An act making poivision for ihe diposl of the mnasin uic lumaua kuuwji for other purpost&V' as provides the mode ot ascertaining-the true coti- tents of ' sections or . subdivisions ol sections, aii, p'-events the;lssues of final cerufteaifcs unless the said con tents; -shatk have been ascertained, nd a plot Certified by. the district surveyor, lodged with the register. l be, and Uie same is Jiereoy repeaieu. Speaktr cf the II. use (jf Jteprenentatives - A. BUAH, ' Vice-President the United State, and f'tetiMUt of tee Senate. i m - i & err? crtXT ill JfiirfJhiWVA AN ACT supplementary 10 the act, enti ced an "An . ' k. A act to rehuUe idc c- .nesciou i uuwc uu lmptu and lonwat." - . " BK it tnacted by tbe senate and Rwtc rJ efceiMiuve tjtbr United i4c ij awxr- icrms of credit, which are grawteci :v law. for the pavment of duties on nicies the produce of the Y est-In mas, anil 110 uinci, aiiau .mw... on gvouS, wares and meichandise. ;min;et1 bv Sea into the Ullltet tat?s, f om all foreign ports anr. slands, lying north of the Equator and situated on the eastern shores ol America, or in its adjacent seas jays, ai d gulfs. Sec 2 4.' be it further enacted. Tha ;t 'shall be Uwf.il for any sh'-p or Sts Jel toproreed with any goods, wure jr merchandize, brought in her. an which shall in the manifest dtttfercci o the collector of the cus'oms; be reported as destined or tr tended for aiiv foreign oort or place, from! tlit J hatrirt within which such snip o vessel sliall first arrive, to such for ign port or place, without paying Or secUiing the pyn enf any du ies upon such goods watvs , and merchandize, as shall be actually re-exported in the said ship or ves sel : Provided, that such manifest so declaring to reexport -such goods, wares or merchandize, shall be de Sivered" to such' collector, within for- v.eiiiit hours after the arrival ol Mich ship or vessel. And Provided ah-vo, that the master or commander of such ship or vessel, shall give bond as required by thethirty-seconct jeclton of the act eatituled - An act tQ ri egulate trie collection of duties on Vfrtportsand tonnage." - . NATu MACON? I' - Speaker f i&e Hjuse of Repr ieuiatiwi. A. BUrlK, Vice Prtrdint of the Unite, t Statef, aw, . F; eside:t J Ue senate Tii ; JcFFSilSdN. rloi ' - AN ACT Further pfovidwvg for the government of ' the territory of Orleaas; BE it enacted bp the Senate and House 'Eepteseiiiaiines tftht United State jf Amen ea, in Cot&rs asmb&d, That tiie Presidettr of the United State be, and he ib hereby authorised to establish; within the territory of, Orleans a govern ment in all respects similar''excep' as is herein otherwise provided) i tlvut now ekerciscd in the Mississip pi territory; and shall, in the TecesV of the Senate, but to be nominated at their iiext meeting, for sheir advice and'eonseht, aonoint all tha pfincers necessary therem in contornuCy wiu;, thee firtllnai.ee of Congress, made on ; the thirteenth day uf Juy ohc thou sand seven hundred an'deighty.se'vtn and that from arid after the establish ment of the said govt fnment,j the in- habitants of the territory of Qrleans shallbe entitled to, and enjoy all the right-,, privileges and advaiitatfs se cured by the said ot;dinance, arid now enjoyed by the people of the! Missis sippi territdry. ' J - 'T' '' '', - Sec.' Andle itfiriber e ndcted. That so t tviuch of the sid orninance ,jrf . Con gress 'JA. I'eiaies to the 'nizaiioii pf ageneral AssfmblyS -an4 jpoibes the powers f ff1 tcr the foattti a'f ulf Bc'i be in fbrce W the ald teHltdry &t O I teims i nwj6n6rry. saat: te auia wpciatiVii, uie Koxeiaiur m I eieciea ; iw.ewiy'uv.c rcjjreaciuuvc!, for which purposed 4hall3ay off the said terrttoiy mto convenient lecudn distVictaVrpn-or beforbeHRrst Mon day of dctoberTiet Juid'.give due notice the rebf Ihroughqut" tjte( softie-) aad slvall appoint the rnosii convenient time and 'pJacivsltin each of the. said districts, forlding the elecv tions : and hall'(to'rntnate a proper officcr,or officers .Ovrede 'atand conduct tli;ji4ne,and return; to him Uie naniei qffhr3cnhoimay hvc peelt.duly 'elected--AH subse quent elections shall be regulated by ; 1 be legislature and the number of representatives shall be determined, and the apportionment made in the manner prtscVibcd by the said ordin ance,. '! 'I' Sec 3. And be it ftrtber enacted. That the" re'.;rcstmtatiVc 16 be chosen s afore baiU, shall be convmed by' the gov i-nior, in the citv of Orleans, on the the tftafatntBty 'hall tame to be drst Monday in November next. And j rant of distress, issued agains. him, the general assemWy shall rfieet, atijby tlie supervisor of said district : least once in every year, and suchjj r-nUeiy that hi; take b fore any meeting shallbe on the first Monday Juageoi tne uut ea atutes,.or am in December, annually, unless they ! Jtulge or Justice of the peace, of tht sh .ll, bylaw appoint a different dy.' Btate of New-York, so much of an Neither house, during the session, 1 1 oath'imposed upon pei-sons imprison shall, without the consent of the'! cd fur dcbl' by tnc second section ol other adimim for more than three days, nor to anv other place than that : I in which the two branches are sitting.! Sec. 4. And be it further enacted 1 n u tne laws in 101 ce in tne saia erritory at tire commencement ofiientnat he shall assign and convey flit. 1 ..'1.1 1 . this act, and not inconsistent with Uie provisions tht reof, shall continue in force, until- hl'ered, modified or repealed by the .legislatvirt. " Sec. 3. And it t; further enacted, i'hat the second paragraphof the said ordinance,., which regulates the de cent and distribution pf estates ; and1. .lso the sixth rticle of compact. ich is annexed to, and makes purt .; v:i vf said ordinance, are hereby decla fed not to exttnd to, but are exchi ded fiom all operation within the said territory of Orleans Sec. 6. Ai d bt it further enact-d. That the (iovtiTicr, hecretary and' Judges lo be appointed by virtue of this act, shill be severally allowed the 'same com cnsUtion, which is now air lowed to tho Cover lor. Secretary and judges of the'JTenitoi'j- of U: leans, i And a!l the additional officers. autho i rised by this act, shall respectively re cetve the same compensations for llieir srrvicc as are bv law estab lished for similar offices ia the Mis-! issippi territory, to be p,ui quarierj yearly out of the revenues of impot t ; ! -ind tonnaj... arri-ninB- within the said ' o lerritOiy Ot Oi lcans. " j bee. 7. And be it further enacted, Thai I whenever it shall be ascertained by ( an actual census or .enumeration of j the inhabitants oflhe territory ofOr-i leans, taken by prpptr authority that the number of free inhabitants inciuata inerem snau amount to sixty thousand, they shall thereupon be au thorised td form for .themselves a constitution and, state covernment, and be admitted into the Union, up on the .footing of the original states, in all respects whatever,, conforma bly to the p-ovisions of the third arti cle pt the treaty,-concluded at Paris, on the thirteenth. (!ay of April, one housand eigbj- hundred and. three, between the -United States and the French Uepublit : Prbvidrd. That the constitution so to be established shall be republican,- .and not ihtonsis- 'ent wiih the crttitution of the U S tes, nor mcousUtcht with the or - diaance of the la' e Congress, passed the thirteenth day of July, one thou - sami seven nuncsrea ana eignty seven, so far as the same is made applicahle j to the terntonal government rerete- ! fore authorised to" bi, established i Provided h pwever, . rhat. Congress shall be at liberty,- any tjerpnof'to ' the admissipn pf the inhabitant of. said territory, tothe right "iof a sepa rate; state, to alter th& boohdaries tbciredf as thcyjliayjudge proper -Ks Supplrnientary to th act, entitled An act :iictifcnti. ThatoalttMlioishaiil ' tnaking an appropriation forcarrymg iato , . . L " . , v .r . --f "2" States of America and is Bntaartia MaA the period ipr vthe Amission vothe ; . :. -;. - inhabitants khere6fi totheHirhjtsolf jai WAEiietiaetribv thJiaekd"ffm:eaf.Ii state- government. acrdiug tolih" Aucncm, provisiea of this act.- -v:;:. iTics?i tne becretary Sec S. And be it further enacted. That iso much of !ahci,teCitlu4 ' Xa 'Ias.iMVfltout due undef ihe con erecting iouisianaf into two ternto e'iiftwl jjrovidihg far the tempo- tyiry:-ai is re- iMaibt-i'''' sliail. ireai and after the first Monday in Iotew4 j ber iext, be repealed. And: thecfel stdue ot the said act slmll rontinOe jn full force untirre pealed, any thing m.tne sixteemn .section ox toe saiti act to the contrary notwithstanding: NATHt MACON. Speaier f tbe Haute of lfeirestsitatrcee:, A. BURR, ViX'Preidant f the Untied States, -audi ,j rre&uieut of iff etna' te Much tl 1805. . Tit, Jhf ttliSUN. jf'1 1 AN ACT V-wthorfsii h' discharge of Jcfen Yxk.- 11 om .imprisonment. BEiteiuictedbjtbetnateand.IIaiuttcf JSepreeentatHoes of tbe Uniixu States of Afner- ica, in Congress jutsembUd, Thai the Hrtarsli al of the district Of New-Yoikt-b-authorised and dirt-ted to discharg John York, jate acpllectbr of the di rect tax, for the eighty-third coHec tion district, in the state of-fiew-York from his imprisonment, upon a waiv e entitled " An act tor the re- ?f persons imprisoned for debt," rci"e 10 nis not navmg iransier rea?,nis nropeny, wun intent to ot- - s j fraud the United States, and proviri ait tue estate real ana personal, wmci. he may own or be entitled to, to some person, for the use and benefr of the United States, under the direc Uon of the secretary of the treasury Pfwidedcis that any estate, real or personal, which the said John York pe may hereafter acquire, shall be 1: ble to be taken and sold, in the same ntanner, as if he had never been im prisoned and discharged as aforesaid. NATHl. -MACON, Speaker of the Mnue of Representative A. BUMR, Vice President of the United States, anJ. . - P. tside t - f tbe Seuax: Approved, March tnd, . - TH : jtusfi ilRSON. AN ACT I 'l addition to An act to make provision for persons tha "-have bed. disabled bv known wounds? received in the actual evice t f the Utii'td Ji:ates, during the' revolutionary war. BE it e-.:ctc J by the Senate and Mouse if Repretcnuitives (J toe Unueu States Jv.e- rk.i, in Centres aiscnibted, That the provi- siouv contained in the hist section oi k An act to make provision Tor per- 11 ns that have been disableu by known :..,i .u : wuuuuii itutus-u in vuc av11'-" cr- vice of die Uiiited States, during the levolu'ionary war," passed the third cray of March, one thousand eight hundred and three, are hereby ex tended ti all those persons in the ser vice of the United States, who, in consequence of their disability oy known wounds, received, in actual service, cfurihg the revolutionary war resigned their cpmmissions, r ir took discharges , qr who, after incurring their disability, Were taken captive by the enemy, and remained eitheir In captivity, or on parole, until the Clo!e of the war ; or who, in conse quence of known wounds ivceivedin the actual service of the- United States, have at arfy penort since, &e- -come, ahel continued disabledi in j-such manner as to render them una- ? : to procure a suhsi.tahce byoa nual labor. rravaca, i hat every :; person of the several descriptions j herein mentioned, applying for a penT : i sion, shall, in all otjier respects, ; vwuurm iu uic hvjuiicuicih m uic act to which this is an addiiknt NATHl. MACON, Speaker of tbe, Hjuse cf Representatives. President of tbe Senate prm-Umpo e. Aarvd, Muck d, i8o, v TH j JEFFERSON. AN ACT ?; wquqnw incxigui oi -jauuwyuiic. thoiar ight hundred and twp, b tween the .UmuoS State of.Araeric ;ad Jiis Britannic Majesty,. U be made faGrearitam r &riSdrfi ThAt the same may 'beVeffecf '" K,lfW'tfi"' ut. any risk to the United "btaL J - SpcaltT f the Btme&f. Bept04entativetK JOS. ANDERSON.. , President of tbe Senqte'firo tfinpue. - Apf ruvd. Much, vgcj, ' . ' - -TH , JFFERSON . CMOICK LANDii C ; . TOiAL.f A Division of jthe' fa; V Saifrm Towij LandihaSringtaeie. weea tb Heirsoriiei'Parke. Faiiey "ee. ;aad,CdtaelJofcnSljFsfrIti: and criers (ertTayifeef tsarist M CrIeDapcan,$ar ig&fairitr$f ari f utty empuWered by the (faldCot; Fariey and Mrs." Morson to dispose' of "theit pro- ; prjitwn, coataining' I2S32 'Acres, , which a.e surveyed rul (UvideU into- eight .lots, dbtttaining i'rom 500 to2o)0 acres,' agree ably, to platts in the possession of the said Duncaif. . The fouc largest lott artof ex cellent quality, each contamhig a considera ble proportion of the richest low grounds, which produce .Tobacco of- the very first. , quality, as has been experienced by one of he Subscribers, who. shipped it for a uum jerof jears. v . These lands lie on Dan and Smith's Ri vers in Rocn4ngh,a County, on the Borders of North-Carouna, ab t 170 miles from. Petersburg and Richmond. As there is seldom such IssuhIs for Sale, they must be i a object to those when want to purchase such as will produce fine Tobacco, Henip and small Graih. One third ot the Price must be paid in ready Money, one third n twelve months,, and the oiuer third in two years, tho Purchaser giving Bond witii unexceptionable Sccur ty, bearing In--ef est from thelate if no: punctually paid. Those that wish to puicaase, wUl bt iiewn the Lands-by. Dr. John C. Cox, liy ng at Leeksvdle, near Rockingham Court liouse i and the Terms by ROBERT TAYLOR, Pet,nh' Nov. 1W4b. r CHARLES DUNCAN. Vuluhbie Land for sale. nQll On thr-first Monday tn May next, at Gran.'. xihe Conri-ixjuse, vUim exjie to public Sate, . A Tract of Land, containing 1087 3-4 Acres, by lis actual survey, lying ou Tabo s Creek, in the cour.iy ot Giaav.-lc, aoi'ut eight miles south-ea&i from the Court iiouse ; one huiubed acres of wmcu are cx clleut low Grounds, and were ately vaiucu xi) competent judges at 15 dollars u c&u-per a.re: lac rest of ilie. Laud lies weii, is pieu tiiullv wa.ered, a..J cover. d v th the Tiutber.' The whole. ell adapted to thfc wul.ure df Tob.icco, Wheat ard- Coin. A oinaU part of it is cleared, perhaps e.icugh .o woi n six or eight hans to advantage. It s beiicved b those whuart acquainted with n situation ai.d quality, that no Tract of high Land m that, or any ol die neighbour ing Couiities, exceeds or equals it in va ue. it vs ui be shewn previous to the day of a.e to any person wishing to v.ew it, on application; t j W liham VV al ker, Etq or Mr. J o.iV Peace, ju'n. who live adjoining it. A otdit oibne and twh years Will be given to tne Purchaser, oti ith Purciiaie money being bcciirea to carry Interest fr-iih the o"ay.of fcle tiil paid.,, PUN; CAMERON. HiliJbort-ugb, Mar 15, 1805. RANV awaV, ; ' Frumtbit SubseribertlliffZ ttejr the T&Ua cf Wuie ljunty, on tt utbtnjt. A Nftgro iFeUqWv Aarned ; James about 2t V ,eafs old", 5 feet 10 or 1 1 mches h;gYve.ry feiack,linock-ineed, ope , tg larger tlian the other Ttook away com iai n Negro Clothing and new Oatch Blan ket. 1 uiircliae4,niit last August ot a Mr. Aaron Moor of Cunibcriand ccunty , wkere iie may at jina timeJbe.Turking. - i wth irtve ten liouars tot said i ellowe- . t veied to me, or lodged ui VV aie Jail, and a larger sum in prbpeiruua to a farther dis- . ; urc, MarpbSO. ..... ,., r: .... , .11- r , Chair-Makir? :JFayet.'eyil(e9 TS well upr4te4tlli';lV'ea' soned Tim jer Tor bis Easiness sntthav-- ing a few handscv ho-are Wett acuaimed. wun tncir parfcuiar jaraiitHc, i iiiuui.ua to believe he: caji furnish Work in his line, equal to" any -ci.traUietbecn made in. any saop ut tms tarM)t tnetoun.ry. j-y. l.JEt.ti o,i: yw-;,. Anc bje ok single, it tli4lw'pric of f orry live Dollars. . ' ' t -: ' . . , . .... m He has few 'vG.ji snd Stages nearly :i"--A finished. Whkh he wul seUatredaced prices. - - t .Repl tsdQne very low. . Mar. 20. 5 ; 1 BUILDING TN , Pittsbprough, qn the 22d of A pril nextV iirbc let to the lowest BiddiT, ftie BUILDING OF A COUHT-HOUSfi for the CouiHy xf Chatham.' Tb particu lars will be made krvown on that day. ' V The Ccwr,uion:r March 18. : GMes has on ha - ? A few Copies of Uay wood's? ivlanua) of Uieiw ottii-CarbUAa mv. -"4 1 aft. ?Xj i a i-'-Hr-wr..- 2 ''-if it
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