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r AND OaViare the plf fill; delightful tce, Unwtrp'd b pityr46, titNe like krothcri. v J s f . , -v T v-.' k " " Ifctth-Gardlina State Gazette Vol. VI. " i f 1 i M r . 7 .(.- . - .. "- ; Laws ci the u. states AN ACT Making appropriations fo? the support of jtovemment, for the year one thousand virht Vmnrlri and five. B it enacted b tke Senate mnd House of Xepresentathxs oftbeUiatea Mates of jimeri 4at in Cartt tuaeriiblei. That for the expenditure of the civil list in the present year, including the contingent exDcnces of the several departments and officers ; for the compensation of the several loan officers and their clerks, and for books and stationary for- the same y for the payment of annuities and grants ; for the support of the mint establishment; for the expences of intercourse with foreign nations ; for the support of light houses, beacon, bueys and public piers ; for defraying the expences of surveying the public lands in the ter ritories of Indiana and Mississippi ; for he unexpended balances of for mer appropriations, defraying the expences of the second census, and the purchase and erection of wharves j and stores under the quarantine law; and for satisfying certain miscella neous claims, the following sums be, and the same hereby are respectively appropriated that is to say, For compensations granted by law to the members of the Senate and House of Kepri sentativts, their oth cers and attendants, estimated for a session' of four months and a half continuance, one hundred and ninety eight thousand nine hundred and six ty five dollars. For the expetrce of firewood, sta- tionary, printing, and all other con tingent ex peaces of the two House of Congress, including the sum of three thousand dollars appropriated by the act of the sixth of December, one thousand eight hundred and four, twenty-eight thousand dollars. dental to the dismantling the late li brary room of Corgress, and fitting ijt up for the accommodation of the House of Representatives at the en suing session, seven hundred dollars. For exptnees of removal of the li brary, all other contingent expences of the same, and librarian's allowance for the year one thousand eiijht hun dred and five, nine hundred dollars. For the expence of labelling, let tering and numbering five thousand seven hundred volumes of laws and journals of the old Congress, directed by the act of the present session for the disposal of certain copies of the laws of the United States to be depo sited in the library, five hundred and seventy dollars. For compensation to the President I and Vice-President of the United States, thirty thousand debars. For compensation to the Secretary . of State, clerks and persons employ ed in that department, eleven thou sand three hundred and sixty dollars. For the incidental and contingent expences in the said department, fout ' thousand two hundred dollars. For printing and distributing co- of the eigli:h ('onress, and printing the laws ;n ntnvspapers, eight thou - sand two Iuin a jd and fifty dollars. For printing 'the laws, and aiher contingent expences of ths govern ment of the Indiana territory, in con sequence of the union with it of t hat of the territory of Louisiana, three hundred and fifty dollars For special messengers : charged with dispatches, two thousand dollars. roreompensation totne secretary of the Treasury, clerks and persons employed in his . office, including those .eng-ged on the bubiness be- longing to the late office of the com missioner C the revenue, thineer thousand four hundred and forty nine dollars and eighty one cents. V For expences of translating foreign languages, .allowance to the person employed in receiving ana transmit- ting passports and sea-letters, sia - tionary. and printing, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the Ccmptrol ler of the Treasury, clerks and per- soiisicrrtployed' in his offic twelve thousand nine hundred andiseventy ;-;cuuoMar.-aria eigm cents, r ' - 1 For expence ;.of stationary, printing and incidental and contingent expen- . e4- Aef Comptroller' ffice, eight . .. ... '. :. ' " ' ' ' n ! .-u ....... -,-r - 1 :'- For compensation t6 the Auditor of theTreasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, twelve thou sand two hundred and twenty dollars, and ninety three cents. For expences of stationary, print ing, and incidental and contingent expences in the office of the Auditor of the Treasury, five hundred dollars.. For compensation to the Treasurer, clerks and persons employed in his office, six thousand two hundred au twenty seven dollars and fort? five -... , ceivts. For the exptmce of stationary, print ing, and incidental and contingent expences in the Treasurer's office, three hundred dollars. For compensation to the Register of the Treasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, sixteen thou sand and fifty two dollars. For expence of stationary and print ing in the Register's office, including books for the public stock and for the arrangement of the marine papers, two thousand eight hundred dollars. Fur compensation to the Secretary of the commissioners of the sinking fund, two hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of the clerks employed for the purpose of making drafts of the several surveys of land in the territory of theUnited States, north-west of the river Ohio, and in keeping the books of the treasury in relation to the sales of lands at tlu several land offices, two thousand six hundred dollars. For fuel and other contingent ex pences of the Trtasury department, four thousand dollars. For defraying the expences inci dent to the stating and printing the public accounts for the year one thou- ; sand eight hundred and five, one thousand two hundred dollars. I For purchasing books, maps and j charts, for the use of the Treasury I department, four hundred dollars. ! For compensation to a superinten ! dant employed to secure the buildings and records of the Tteasury, during j the year one thousand eight hundre and five, including the expence oi two watchmen, and for the repair oi two fire engines, buckets, lanthoms; and other incidental expncts, one thousand one hundred dollars. For the erection of a fire proof brick building for the preservation ot the records of the treasury ; the eel lars in which they have hitherto been kept, being found from their damp ness improper for that use, nne thou sand dollars For compe nsation to the Secretary of Wat, clerks and persons employ ed in his office, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For the expences of fuel, station ary, printing and other contingent expences of the office of the Secreta ry of War, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the accoun tant of the war department, clerks and persons employed in his office, ten thousand nine hundred and ten dollars. For contingent expences in the of fice of the accountant of the war de partment, one thousand dollars. For compensation to clerks em ployed in the paymaster's office, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For fuel in the said office, ninety dollars. For compensation to the purveyor of public supplies, clerks and persons employed in his office, including a sum of twelve hundred dollars, fur i compensation to his clerks, in addi tion to the sum allowed by the act of the second day of March, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety nine j an1 for expence of stationary, store : rent and fuel for the said office, four thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation to the secretary of the navv, clerks and persons em- ; ployed in his office, nine thousand i one hundred and ten dollars. For expence of fuel, stationary, printing and other contingent ex pen- Hces in the office of the secretary of ' the navy, two thousand dollars. 1 For compensation tothe accountant ; of the navy, clerks and persons em i pWed in his office including the t j sum of one thousand one hundred I dollars, for compensation to his clerks. u aacmton to tne sum ailowea ny the j act of the second of March, one thou- sand seven hundred :and ninety nine, j ten thousand four jiundred and ten Monday, ARIL 8, 1805. For contingent expences in the office of the accountant of the navy, seven hundred and fifty dbllars. For compensation to the postmas ter general, assistant postmaster'ge-, neral, clerks and persons employed in the postmaster jfcneral's office, in cluding a sum of four thousand fir . hundred and ninety five dollars, fbi compensation to lis clerks, in addi tion td the sum allowed by the actol the second of M;jrch, One thousand seven hundred and ninety Tune, thif, teen thousand nine hundred ami. fty; "five, dollars r tv For expence of fuel, candles house rent for the messenger, stationary. chests4 &c exclusive of expences of prosecution, portmanteaus, mai! jocks and other expences incident to the department, these being paid foi by the postmaster general out of th fundi of the office two thousand' dollars. For compensation to the severa' loan officers, thirteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the clerks of the several commissioners of losns and an allowance to certain loan offi cers, in lieu of clerk hire, and to de fray the authorized expences of the several offices, thirteen thousand dol lars. For defraying the expence of clerk hire in the office of the commissioner of loans of the state of Pennsylvania. J in consequence of the rtmcval of the offices of the treasury department, in the year one thousand eight hundred, to the permanent seat of government two thousand dollars. For compensation to the surveyor general, and the clerks employed by 'him, and for expences of stationai y und othwr contingencies of the sur veyor general's oific, three thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation to the "surveyor hf the lands south of the state of Tennessee, clerks employed in hi office, stationary, and other contin gencies, three thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation b the officers of ihe jnint The director, two thousand dollarsi The treasurer, one thousand two hundred dollars. The assayer, one thousand five hundred dollars. The chief toiner, one thousand five hundred dollars. The inciter and refiner, one thou sand five hundred dollars. The engraver, one thousand two hundred dollars. One clerk, at seven hundred dollars. And-two, at five hundred. dollars each. For the wages of persons employ ed at the different branches of tnvit ing, coining, carpenters, mil I-w rights and smiths work, inducin g the sum of eight hundred dollars per annum, allowed to an assistant coiner and die forgerj who also oversees the execu tion of the non work, 'six thousand five hundred dollars. For the repairs of furnaces, cost of rollers and screws, timber, bar-iron, ead, steel, pot-ash, and for all o'.her contingencies of the mint, two thou sand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the arovemor, judges, secretary, and legislative courcil of the territory of Orleans, nineteen thousand two hundred and forty doliari ror incidental and contingent ex pences ortjelcgislative council, and of the secretary of the said ter ritory, twojLhouand dollars : For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary, of the Missis sippi territory, five thousand onr hundred and fifty dollars : For expences. of stationary, office rent, and other contingent expences vet the said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars : ' For compensation to the governor, j , . - judges anu secretary ot tne Indiana territory, five thousand one hundred fifty dollars : - , 'if r For the expences $t stationary of fice rent, and other conUngent -ex pences in the said territory three hundred and fifty dollars i v For the discharge of such demands' against the United States, on ac count of the civil department, not otherwise provided for, as shall have been admitted in a due course of settlernent at- the trtasury, and which kix of a naiurc, according the thereof, to require payment, in , specie, two thousand dollars : - For additional tomptnsation.to the :rks of the several departments of slate, treasury j war, and navy, and f the general post-office, nor exceed ing, for each department respectively ifteeen per centum, in addition to the sums allowed by the act, entitu- ied " An act to regulate, and fix the Compensation of clerks," eleven thou and eight hundred and eighty five iollars ! For compensation granted by law ft the chief justice, associate judges and district judges of the United States, including the chief justice, and two associate judges of the dis trict of Columbia, and to the attor ney general fifiy-five thousand nine hundred dollars : For the like compensation granted to the several district attorn ies of the United States, three thousand four iundred dollars : For compensation to the marshals Mhc districts of Maine, New-Hamp- ihire, Vermonl, Ktntuckyj Ohio, ast and west Tennessee, and 0r cans, one thousand six hundred dol lars : For defraying the expences of the supreme, circuit, and district courts of the United States, including the district of Columbia, nd of jurors and i ncsses, in aid cf the funds arising irom fines, forfeitures, and penalties. and likewise for defiaying the expen ces of prosecution feroffences agains: ihe United States, and for safe keep ing ot prisoners, forty thousand dol lars : For the payment of sundry pen sions granted by the late government nine huncired dollars : For the payment of an annuity granted to the children of the late colonel John Harding, and major Alexander 1 rueman, by an act of Congress passed the fourteenth oi May, one thousand eight hundred, six bundled dollers : For the payment of the annual al lowance to the invalid pensioners ol the United States, from the fifth of March, one thousand eight hundred and five, to the fourth of March on thousand eight hundred and six. ninety-eight thousand dollars : For the maintenance and Support of light-houses, beacons, buoys and public piers, and stakeage of channels, bars and shoals, and certain contin- rt PYnpnrQ. nnn hiinrlt.l siti1 fif- teen thousand twe huncired and nine dollars and thirty-six cents : bor hxinr buoys in Long Island sound, in addition to the sums here tofore appropriated for that object, h.'ee thousand dollars f For erecting beacons in the harbor of New-York, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated for that object, six thousand dollars : tor erecting beacons and placing buoys near the entrance of Savannah iver, being an expence incurred un Jer the act of the sixteenth ' day of July, one thousand seven hundred .ind ninety-tight (the balance of a former appropriation for the same object, having been carried to the credit of the surplus fund,) two thousand four hundred and ninety - four dollars and eighty-nine cents : For reviving so much of unexnen dec! balances f appropriations grant- n bv an act passe d the sixth ot A- p 'ilj one thousand eight hundred and ;.two, and which have been carried to the surplus fund to wit : For erecting public piers in the river Delavv are, five thousand eight hundredand eighty-eight dollars and seventy -nine cents : For erecting certain light-houses. and fixing buoys in Long-Island sound, nine thousand six hundred and seventy-eight dollars and thirty- eight cents : And for budding a light-house on Cumberland South Point, four thou sand dollars: ' For cdmpieating the light-house at the mouth of Mitsissippi, and the light-house at 01 near the pitch of Cape- Lookout, in addition to the siim heretofore appropriated to those objects, by the act of twenty sixth oi March, .one thousand eight hundred and four, twenty thousund dollars-: Towards completing the iuj vey of . public land m jthe state ot Ohio, and irl the lndiaha? and Mississippi territories, forty thousand dollars : ' For the discharge of sucbj miscel laneous claims against the United States, not otherewise provided for; as shall havebeeh, admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury and which are of a flaturei aceort ding to the usage thereof to require payment in specie, four, thousand dollars : - .vv ., ;V 1- For defraying certain expellees: heretofore i incur 1-ed in the "war anct navy departments, and.which in due course of settlement in those, depart ments have been adjusted, and can not be discharged out of any existing appropriation,- twenty thousand dol lars : : For the expence of taking the second census of the inhabitants of of the United States, being the ba lance of a former appropriation car ried to the surplus fund, fourteen thousand one hundred and sixty two dollars and seventy seven cents. r or the expence of Wharves and stores, for quarantine of ships and vessels, being the balance of a former appropriation carried to the credit of the surplus fund, seventeen thousand one hundred and forty three dollars- and ne cent. For the expence of returning th votes for President and Vice Presi dent of the United States, for the term commencing the fourth day of March, one thousand eight hundred nd fire, one thousand six hundred and twenty four dollars. For defraying the contingent ex pences of government, (the unexpen led balance of a former appropria tion for the same object, being carried to the credit of the surplus fund) twenty thousand dollars For expences of intercourse with foreign nations, fifty seven thousand and fiftty dollars. For the expences of the intercourse between the United States and the Barbary powers, including the com pensations of the consuls at Algiers Morocco, Tunis and Tripoli, sixty three thousand five hundred dollars. For the contingent expences of in tercourse with the Barbary powers, two hundred thousand dollars. For the relief and'protection of dis- tressed American seamen, five thou sand dbllars. For the salaries of the agents at Paris and Madrid, for prosecuting claims in relation to captures, four thousand dollars. For payment of demands forreheh vessels and property captured pursu ant to the convention bepeen the United Slates and the, French repub lic, the balance of a former, appro priation for the samt object, by the acf of the third of April one thou sand eight hundred and two, having been carried to' the. surplus fund, twenty one thousand dollars. . Sec. 1. Ami be it further enacted That the several appropriations herein be fore made, shall be paid and dis charged out of the fund of six hun dred thousand .dollars, reserved by the act " making provision for the dfcbt of the United States," and out of any .monks in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. NATiv. MACOM, , Speaker of tbe Haute of ttepreeenutuiet JOS. ANDERSON, President of the Senate pro tempore. Approved, Much i, 1803. TH t JEFFERSO.K RAN-'A WAY, From tie St 'ncriher, living near the FalU f NtL , iVake Cour.tyt on f&e 6tiiMt. A Negro Fellow, named James about 21 or 22 years obi. 5 feet 10 or 1 1 inches high, very black, knock-kneed, one lag larger than the other; took away com mon Negro Clothing and a new Dutch BUii- " kev I purchased him last August of a Mr. Aaron Moor of Cumberfarid county, where he may at this time be lurking. , 1 ,wiil give ten Dollars for said Fellow de livered to me, or lodged in Wake Jail,- n4 a larger sum m proportion to a further die- . tance. SAMUEL HIGH. Wuke, March 20. JAMES BEGGS, Ckair-Makert FaytticvilU ... TS well supplied with suitable 9m soned Timber for his Business i and har. i' g a few hands -who arc well acquainted with their particular Branches, U induced to betteve he can- furnish Work in, hi line e(ual to any that has hiTherto been made i any shop in this part of the Country. H: is isposed to sell Hiding Chairs, doB ble or single, at the loir price of Forty y Djtflars. , . '.. - Hi.has a few Gtgs and Stages neari finished, ' which Ue wiu sell at reduced pricey fpAjrs doa Vary law, ' Jfor, JQl mi. US
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