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iii-. i ii i i i- 0 VOLUME III. 1 -C. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1 8201. I.

NUMBER 113. I 1 balances of public money hereafter: I BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE recovered out of advances in I ji UNITED STATESJ i the Var Department, for services jTnrrHEREASDy an act of fcongreW ot prior to afore- VV passed on the third of March, said, shall be returned to the treasu. 17, entitled An act to authorise the ry and, by the Secretary of the trea- appointment of a Surveyor for the Lands sury, be carried to the surplus fund, (n the northern part of Mississippi Ter-; Sec. 4. And bt enacted, That ritory, and the sale of certain Lands there-nothing contained in the act of March describedthft President of the Uni- The ce.Vxjnei, is published weekly- bt PASTEUR WATSON, At THftEs Dollars, per annum, one half; payable ia adfance, Nopaperyill be discontinued until all arrearages are paid-up, except at tHe op-tion of the pablUhers.

AbvERTi'sEMENTS inserted at 75 cents per square tlie first week, and 37 1-2 cents per square for each succeeding insertion. I (B AUTHOR I AN ACT iri addition to the several acts for the establishment, and regulation of the Treasury, War and Navy Departments. '-I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That it shall be the duty of the; Secretary of the Treasury, to cause to be carried to the surplus fund, any moneys, appropriated for the Department of War, ot of the Navy, which may remain unexpended in the Treasury, or in the hands' off he Treasurer, as agent for those departments, whenever he shall be informed, by the Secretaries of those Departments, that4the object for which the appropriation was made has been effected. And it shall be the duty of the Secretaries of vVar and Navy Departments, to cause any balance of mo." neys drawn out of the Treasury, which shall remain unexpended, after the object for which the appropriation was made shall be effected, i be repaid to the Treasury of the United States and such moneys, When so repaid, shall be carried to the surplus tund. Sec.

2. And be i further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Secretaries of the War and Navy fco lay before Congress, on the first pay ol uiuy, Kacemenuoi ic uui pe preceeumg year, u. uxc.r fartments, the and the balance remaining unexpen-bedt in-the Tresury, or in the (Treasurer's hands, as agent of the or Navy Departments, on the thirty-first December preceeding fUUUUv i And, it shall be further the dutv of the Secretaries aforesaid, to estimate he probable demands which may re-Jiainion each appropriation, and the jalance shall be decided from the estimates of their Departments re-ipectively, for the service of the cur-ini year and accounts shall also 'ie annually rendered, in manner ind form as aforesaid, exhibiting the expended out of the estimates foresaid, and the balance, if any, jhich may remain on hand, togeth-Ir with such information, connected 7i th the same as shall be deemed tnwnshins. At Brookville, in Indiahna, the first Monday- of October next, or the; lands which have been surveyed in -the district of Brookville, being 136 townships and fractional townships, At JeffersonvUle in Indianna, on the; 'August next, for the lands lately surveyed in the district of Jeffersohville, being 27 townships and fractional At Terre Haute in Indianna, on the first Monday in Septeniber next, tor the lands which have' been surveyed in the district of Terre Haute, being 43 townships and fractional townships. At Edwardsville.

in Illinois, in the first Mondav of October next. for the lands lately surveyedMn the district of Edwardsville, being38 townships and fractioal townshios. At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkansas, on the hrst Mondays 'of October and August next, for the lands surveyed in thedistrict of Arkansas, being 53 townships and fractional townships, viz August sate. I Townships 5,7, 9 and 10, south of range 19, west of 5th prin. meridian 5, 67, 8, 9 and 10, south of range west ci Dth.

principal meridian; (3, 7, and 9, south of range 21, west of 5th principal meridian. 1 Gjfy 9, 10, 11, 13, and 14. south of range 22, west of 5th principal meridian. October sale, I Townships ,7, 8. 9, 1.0.

II, 12, 13 14 south of range 23, west of 5th principal meridian. 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 so. 5 of range 24 west of 5th principal meridian. 9, i0, 11, 12, and 13, south of range 25, west of, 5th principal meridian. 9, 10, 11 and 12, south of range 26, west of, 5th principal 9, 10 and 11, south of range 27, west of 5th principal 9 and 10 south of range 23 wet of 5th principal raeri- 9 and 10 south of range 29, 1 of 5th principal merid-; ian.

At Jackson, in Missouri, on the second Monday in September next, tor the lands surveyed in the district of Cape Girardean, being thirtyfive townships and fractional townships. At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in November next, for the Lands in the Military -ty tract, (north of the Missouri river,) which could nt be distributed to soldiers, being chiefly Quarter sections and fractions, top small or top large for bounty lots. At Cahaba, in Alabama, on the first Monday in November next, for the lots in the towns of Claiborne and 1 Jackson, and for town ships 12 and 17 in range 2Q, and for township 1 8 in range iy, wmcn were advertised but not offered for sale in March, 19. Each sale shall continue three weeks and no longer and each sale will commence with the lowest number of lot or section, township and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for Other purposes, will, as usual, be reserved from sale.

Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the 1 8th day of April, in the year 1820. JAMES By the President, 1 Josiah JVIeigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office May 61 1 ltl Nov. BYTHE PRESIDENTOF THE UNITED STATES. iWhereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 17th of March, 1820, entitled, 4 An act to authorise the President of the United States to appoint a Receiver of the public Monies and negwer 01 mc x-auu office for the district ot Lawrence countv in the Arkansas territory7 it known his claim and ac corning to tne provision of the laws. now torce, to the Keffister, at least six Weeks before the timer to designated by the President of or issuing patents to the soldiers of th lit rmV tied tobountv az-z Theretpre, James Monroe, President of the United hereby designate the fourth Mn of November next, as the time, at which patents as aforesaid shall commence to issue Given under my hand, at the City 1 of Washington, the eighteenth April, 1820.

JAMES MONROE. By the Meigs. Commissioner of the General Land Office Mayo in UNovw Dollars Reward. ANA WAY from the Subscri ber, on the first of March last, a -Negro fellow named Qr FRANK BURR, of the age of thirty years, about five feet seven inches high, well dressed, and by trade a Bricklayer. FRANK was raised by Joha Devereux, Esq.

of whom I purcha sed him has a wife at the Plantation of Durant Hatch, jun.Esq. of Jones County, and his father lives at ivir. Pollock's farm near Trent BridgeJ He is lazy, very talkative, and can; read and write. I will ffive the. above reward for his apprehension and delivery ia Ncwbern Jail, and pay necessary expences and Thirty, Dollars, if he is I confined in anv other 1 aiL so that I get him.

He is probably lurking I about the plantations Mr. Pollock, on Roanoke, where he has connexions. JAMES G. STANLY. April 14, 1820.108 tf.

One hundred do liar REGARD. RAN-A WAY from the Subscriber, in September last, twa Negro Men, I KIT and JOE. I is about 32 years of age 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, yellawish complection, with large freckles his teeth are broad and far apart and he has a smiling countenance JOE is a stout made fellow nearly 6 feet high, of a yellowish, complexion, a little knock-kneed; walks Ivery wide has lost some oF his toes by the frost, and is a sulkjr looking fellow. I The above reward will be paid for apprehending and securing in Jail the above named Negroes, so that get them, or Fifty Dollars for either Edmund Hatch. Craven County, April 27, 1S20-1 10 5.

Twenty Dollars Reward- RAN-AWAY from the Subi scriber, about the third of March last, his Negro Woman named Yv jv Aged abcuic 28 years, five feet two or three lD.ches high has one of her little finders drawn up by a- burn. She is supposed to be lurking about Mr. Thomas Austin's, havinc her motjrier and brother at that place, or she may be about the plantation oc James Lovick, where ner put 1 The above reward will be paid it sheis delivered to me, or secured in Jail, so that I get her again: I hereby caution an persons wyn harbouring, employing or carrying her away, as I am actcrmmw enforce the law against all without distinction. Ten dollars will be given tor iniormauou cient to convict any person offending inariyofsaid Creek, May Uth, 1820. J13 Forty ID lands to be sold VCU UIUUIUCU Vttiwv.

WWUII I Therefore, JAMES MONROE; President of the United States, do hereby 1 rVu abama, for the sale of the.Landsin frac- iohal township, three, hi range 1 eleven, west, except fractional section JNo. 31, said fractional township. Also the jots (designated for sale on the plan of the town) laid off for town in said fractional be sold in lots. A1so the lots laid off for a town in township fbur in range eleven, west The sales shall commence on the first Monday in June next and continue till the Lands and Lots shall have been offered lor sale. 'vV I Given under my hand, at the City; of Washington, the bth of March, 1820.

JAMESMQNROE. By the President: i JOSIAH MEIGS. pomissioiier of the General Land Office. ivpru isi, iuu.7-rinn. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

HERE AS by the acts Congresy passed on the 26th "of MarcjL 1804, on the 3d tof March 1805, and en the 25th of April, 1808, the President of the United States, is authorized to cause the Langs in the district of Detroit, to be offered for sale when surveyed If Therefore 1 JAMES MONROE, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that public sales, for the disposal (agreeably to law) lof certain shall be held at Detroit, in Michigan Territory, on the first Mon-jday in July next, viz 5 cu -s Cu VI 'ST cr en 3 VI CA 3" a cr as to 3 3 Cu VI 1 3 0 09 CO r. a i 3 Ci 5 s. -t 3 Cw Cu CO 3 CO ro Vk 03 a ro ro CR CO in VI cr to -1 .3 00. pj 3 3 OTP Ci 2- cr p--1 Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 15th day of March, 1820. i JAMES MOiMKOE.

By the President JOSIAH MEIGS. Commissioner! of the Gen. Land Office April 1st, 106. tfJuiy. BYTHE PRESIDENT OFfHE UNITED STATES.

Whereas, the President of the U- nited States ii authorised by law to cause certain! Lands of the United States to be offered tor sale Therefore, I Tames Monroe, Presi dent of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that pub lic sales for the disposal, agreeably to law, of certain lands, shall be held as follows, via 1 At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mondays in August and October next, for the sale of the lands which have been surveyed in the District of Delaware, being 45 townships and fractional townships viz Augustsale 1 3, 4, 5 and 6, south of range 14 1, 3,4, 5 and 6, 15 16 17 9 10 11 ,12 13 1, 3, 45 and 6, 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, 1 October sale. 1, 2, 3 and 4, south of range 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1, 2, 3, 4 land 5 1,2,3, 4 and 5 i 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 At Pioua, in Ohio, on i the first; Mondav in Sentember nextJ for the i i VJ -Clunk ISmOTCa and nin, Entitled An- act further to amend the several acts for. the es- tabhshment and regulation of. the rreasury, and shall be so construed as toal-1 lnw 9ni.annmnr;nn the service of one year to be transferred tb another branch ture in a different year, nor shall any appropriations be deemed subject to be transferred under; thej provisions of the abovementioned act, afterthey shall have been placed in the hands of the Treasurer, as agent of the War or Navy Departments, Sec. 5.

And be it further enacted, That the abovementioned act, of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and nine, shall be, and the same is hereby, so amended, that the President shall be authorized ta direct a portion; of the moneys appropriated for any one of the following branches of jexpendare in the Military Department vix For subsistence of the airmy, for forage, for the medical, and hospital department, for the Quarter Master's Department, to be applied to any other of I the a-bovementioned branches of the expenditure in the same department and that the President shall be also further authorized, to direct a portion of the moneys appropriated for any of the following branches of expenditures in the Navel Department, viz For provisions--for medicine and hospital stores, for repairs of vessels, for clothing to be applied to any other of the abovementioned branches of expenditure in the same department and that no transfers of appropriations, from or to other branches of expenditure, shall be hereafter made. Sec. "6. And be ttfurther no contract shall hereafter be made by the Secretary of State, or of the Treasury, br of the Depai artment of or of the Navy, except under a the sameor under ndnnat trt ifa Fid niment ana excepting, also contracts for the subsistence and cloth ing of the army or navy, and contracts by the Quartermaster Dep-partmetit, which may be made by the Secretaries of those Depart- ments i Sec. 7.

And be it further enacted, That no land shall be purchased on account of the United States, except under a law authorizing such purchase. I' Sec. i. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury tp annex to the annual estimates of the appropriations re for the public service, statement of the appropriations for the service of the year whicn may ViairA a a mnAt Vr 2Tlfl- hands of the Treasurer, as agent of the War any 'Navy Departments, from the aDDroDriations of former vears. iestimatino' tne amount 01 those sums which will not be re quired jto defray expenses incurred a previous year, and showing tne whole amount which will be subject to the disnosition, 01 tne executive government in the year to which the estimate apply.

seF? the fled A act making appropria tion for the payment of the. arreara- ges wmcn nave neen mcurreu nt support ot the military establishment previous to the first day of January, one thousand eicht hundred and sev- tnteer" passed on the sixteenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, be, and is hereby repe-iitd. i '-A- H. CLAY, 5peake of the House of Representatives, JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. i Approved i JAMES MONROE.

roper. And wherever any moneys, al a of the sums re-ppropnatcd to jie Department of Treasuiv. or in the Ft or of the Navy, shall remain unexpended, the hands of the as agent of either of those departments, for more than two years after the expiration of the cal-ihdar year in which the Act of appropriation shall have been passed. to wnicnu reiers, it shall be the bfthe Treasury of the fact, and the rr i harried to the account of the irph und Provided, that, when an act aking an appropriation, shall assign longer duration for the complet- on i its ooject, no transier ot anv nexpended balanceo the account iuc surplus iuiui, snail ue maae ntil the expiration of tbe time fixed a such act. c.3.

And be it further enacted. That War Department, for services Wplies accruing prior to th? fiist thousand eight hiiridre'd ptbarged to arrearages, und the sale of the lands which have been 5 enacted that any person, having a surveyed in the district of Piqua, I claim a right of pre-emption with-being 83 towmship3 and fractional 4jn te said diswict, shall make.

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