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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1809). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt74j09w194c/data/1282.pdf · English G. B. 3 Eestoun Ralph Evans Zachariah Frazier Dr. Ennis Flournoy

JVcw Series JVo. 17. FoZ. I. K. MONDAY, APBIL 24, 1815. FbL 29.

THE KENTUCKY GAZETTEIS PUBLISHED IVEHT MOSDAT MOBHISO, BY

F. Jit.. Ji Two Dollars per

l hree JJollars

ListTn the Lexington- April, 1815 which, it not taken out in threemonths, will sent to the General Post Of-fice as dead letters :

Armstrong John 2Armstrong Andrew 2Armstrong SamuelAtchison AlexanderAshby BenjaminAnnes Elizabeth 2Annes Robert B. 2Alford & DurritsonAbernathy BlackstonsMexander J udithuexanaer w imam 3

Brown GeorgeBrown James 2Drown JohnBrown Abr. C.Drown IsaacBrown Dr. Sam!.Brown ElizaBrownlee George 2Boggs Itobert 3Breckenridge Robt. 2Breckenridge John 2Bledsoe AaronBledsoe RichardBradford WilliamBradford DanielBradford FieldingBarr Robt. Senr.Barr John 2Ballenger Francis 3Butler Jno. 2Bell EaniceBell FrankyBurch StapletonBurch SamuelBranham GraydonBrandon Joseph

rt Blanks JosephusBovd John

I'-- J Bland John

Bowles IsaacBrockman JobBently WilliamBenson JohnBarrow DavidBoswell Thomas E.BairdT.D. 2Barker WilliamBolton John

I, i ilaker IsaacJJowen E.Boswell W. E.

Cook Wtlliun-B- .

Camble John 2Creekbaum PhilipClark Cary L.Cross JohnClarke Thomas 2Case WalterChristian JohnChriston John 2Cole RichardChase Abel D. 3Camp Wm. G.Cock JohnCecil John G. 2Campbell IsabellaCampbell MarsraretCampbell John Col. 4Cogswell SamuelClopper Dr. JohnChamlin Mary AnnClark EnochCox JacobChowning CharlesCox Benjamin S.Cromwell OliverCreath Jacob 2.Carlisle DanielCampbell Chas. L.

Davis BenjaminDavis JohnDavis James E.Darnaba JohnDrake HannahDurcan Wm. 6Dunlap John R. 2Darby LeonardDudley JohnDevore SamuelDavies Thos. S.

EveJabezEdes James 2English G. B. 3Eestoun RalphEvans Zachariah

Frazier Dr. EnnisFlournoy MathewsFryatt RebeccaFry GeorgeFergation WilliamFindley SamuelFaulconer NelsonFetter Dorothea 2Ferguson CliftonFenwick WilliamFaris ChristianFranklin Henry

Gilchrist JamesGwin Thomas G.Gray GeorgeGray SamuelGaines Wm.F.Gardner Thomas 2Gaw ChambersGardiner Wm.Grimes Willis.Garrett HenryGossom MaryGaunt Wm.Grooms ElijahGreen Willis 3George John G.Grant Noah

Hamilton Eliza 2Hamilton John 3Haughey Thomas

annum, paid in advance,at the end ofthe Year.

of Letters

be

Post Office on the 1st

AAlexander GeorgeAngel CynthiaAngel EliasAnderson CarolineAshhurst Kobt.Allford William.Aicor JamesAllnett Edward II.Allen RichardAnyon JohnArvine JohnBBrite HenryBuchanon NancyBuchanon JosephEowman JohnBlack JosephBeach JohnBeauchamp S.Beanklan WilliamBall JamesBarklow WilliamBeatty JamesBolds JpsepiiBarbour Phil. S.Bainbridge Abm.Bartlet Wm.Boys WilliamBullock EdmundBoals WilliamBarton Jno. or DavidBlythe JeremiahBrink PatseyBarret ElishaBosworth DavidBridges HenryBroddus EdwinBruce WaddleBarret JohnBlackmore JohnBallard CurtisBarnet PollyBrashear Walter 2Bell DavidByrd AbrahamBarker JohnBryan EnochBrook EliasBerry JohnClerk F. C. C.Buwes JosephBrooks Elias

Barker Wilson II.CCummens ThomasChattertbn ThomasChildes LinseyChildqsThos.C.&Co.Cavins Wm. 2Carr DabneyConaway PeterChrissman Mr.Cockrell Su3anCrothers AbnerCampbell JamesCoghlan EdwardClifford AnnChamberlain Thos.Conquest Jamesuummins Wm.Collins SarahCulson EdwardClark Jamei C.Coggeshell GeorgeCaldwell WilliamCockshott ArthurCabell HarrietCharmberlain RUenorComstock DanielCarr JosephClemens James

DDunn Robt.Dodds DavidDillen JohnDukey Wm.Davenport Wm.Dascomb DanielDavis Josiah "Duncan C. K. & Co.Doneley GeorgeDrasdale Reuberi '

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Epperson FrancisEssex Wm. & SonEars SamuelEvans DavidEades Thos.FFerguson John & PeterFaulconer ThomasFaulconer JosephFrary James '

Foster IsaacFauntleroy JosephFair JamesFinch Wm.Fink JohnFerguson PricillaFerguson Thomas

Grant ThomasGildford NathanGravea Thos. W.Greathouse Wm.Griffiths ThomasGarrison El willGrayham Richd.Gaunt Wm.6ib6on LucyGwathmey IsaacGray W. S.Gaines. SamuelGrale JohnGamble SamuelGist-Henr- y C.

IIHenry Wm. 3Haggard Rice 2Hallowell Wm. 1.

Hart JohnHardman EdwardHaden Joel II.Hess HenryHannegan E. B.Helms ThomasHogan Lewis 2Hughes JohnHawkins AugustusHandleyJohnHaslup SusanHawley EleazerHarris RandolphHarrison C. Robt.Higbee Josh.Hawkins Thos. W.Hardesty DavidHamilton JamesHastings Benj.Harris Edvvd.Hawkins Martin 3Holloway Owen

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Hamlet busanHaggard JohnHeaddington Abel 2Haden Wm. D.

Juit M. M.Jamison Wm. M.Jones W. D. H. 3Jones WilliamIves Wm. 2Johnson J. C.Johnson SimpsonJohnson Orin 3Johnson Francis

Kennedy JohnKiummer Wm. F. 2Krouse PeterKeiser WilliamKennedy WalterKemper TilmanKneeland E. H.

Luman SallyLeany JosephLuney Thos. 2Love WilliamLay Nancy 2Long ElishaLeonard CarlosLawes ThomasLatta JamesLakin BHnj.

Musgrave CulhbertMoody Burjess S.Moore Samuel T.Moore Harben 5Martington JamesMorgan SallyMoore David II. 2Merrideth Wm.Martin DavidMill igan Josh.Milson JohnMorris Thos. S. 2Munday JamesManuel Wm.MetcalfBarnettMoody BuriesMill--r John B.Martin KittyMoore Wm.Moore John T. 2Mobley WilliamMeflbrd MargaretMilton Elijah 3

M'Dowell JamesM'Isaac IsaacM'Murtrie David 2M'Callum DanielM'Caullcy JamesM'NairR.H. 2M'Crossky ElijahM'Phecters AddisonM'Coy DanielM'Lean CorneliusM'Qua Mr.M'Croskey JamesM'Bride SamuelM'Afee Robert

Nichols DanielNoe James

Offiit II. J. 2 .

Oneal RobertOulen LeavyOwins JoshuaOverton Rebecca

Price fohn Rev,Price WillisPatterson David W.Pagget WilliamPreston WalterPearson EdmundPayne NathanPeacher Win.Pearson C.Piatt JohnPhilson Thomas 4Pinkard GeorgePew Jonathan

Quarles Roger 3

Russell AndrewRobinson Thomas 2Roper Wm.Russell Robert 2Rohrer JacobRobinson Doctr. W.Railey Peter I.Rutherford RachaelRitchie SamuelRidgely RichardRichards MeriamRew JosephRankin ParkerRigg JonathanRobins John

Sanders JuliusSmith Clement 2Smith HughSmith JosephSmith Julia AnnSmith GeorgeSmith J.B.N.Smith Doct.Sam. 2

Smith ThomasSmith ClaiborneSmith Eliza F.Smith WilliamSmith Mary AnnSmith TempleSmith StephenSm,ith Joseph D.

Hawkins ElizaHolderman JacobHunt GeorgeMines John 11.

Higgins Wm.Hickman David-- 2

Hagan Charles 2Holly John 2Hickman JohnHenderson CharlesHoward GeorgeHulls JohnHouston MathewHouston RobertHarris Rolin 2Hillix JamesHanna JosephHodges NicholasHocker NancyHenry JohnHicks JohnHines BennetHolder Capt.C.Hilton JaneHaines HenryHall CharlesJJohnson Benj. Capt.Johnson SamuelJackson John G.Jackson PomelaJackson PeterInnis Harry Dr.Irvin Mrs.

Jordan WilliamJenkins Hamilton.KKinner ChristopherIvies Wm.Mr. Kennedy (Comn.)Knox Benjamin'Kyle RobertKay John

h"Land Moses

Lovell Benj. '

Laten DanielLong TabithaLamkjn Chas. II.'Logan GeorgeLetory Monsieur 2Loyd Wm.Lee James C.

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Mimms GideonMoore NimrodMartin JohnMarshall JamesMorgan AsaMetcalfllaiMerriam Eben'r. 2Mather RobertMorrison GeorgeMoffit GeorgeMurphy JohnMorriss JoshuaMuir EssleyMurdoc JosephMahon Thos. S.Meglone JaneMartin JohnMaxwell Robt.Moore FrancisMartin JamesMartin ValentineMorriss JoshuaMurchant Thos.

JU'cs.M'Phettrs Wm.M'Carty Justin B.M'Clellan Wm.M'Dowell HesterM'Affee Thomas 2M'Kaniel PhilipM'Call RossM'Grannalian Chas.M'Donnell Alexr. 2M'Mahon JamesM'Coy Robt. 'M'Daniel PhilipM'Chesney John 2M'Chesney William

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Noel Wm. 2Neuman JonathanOOrris Oliver 2Owiilgs BaleOrange John 2O'FallontfohnOverton JamesPPogue ElijahPalmateer Wm.Patterson NellyPatterson, Wm.Preston FrancisParker PollyPfgg" LouisPollock Wm'.-Pagg-

NancyPoindexter Wm.Pullen HenryPayne Edward

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ItReed Wm.Rose Wm. 4Remington Wm.Redman ReubenRichardson ThomasReed RobertRobinson Wm.Roots (an Ostler)Royle ThomasRitter George A.Rodes JamesRoman WilliamRobins JohnRichardson JamesRawlins John & W.

SStone HenrySowdoskey JacobSuddith HenryStarling Jas. or Jno.Scroggin JohnsonSpencer SamuelSlaughter Wm.Smart JohnSheely Benj.Saunders Benj.Shortridge JohnSayres-Hanna- h 2Shutter JohnSummers JohnStiverson JacobStrous George

Smith JohnSmith SusanaSmith GreenberrySmith MathewSmith W.SmithsonJohn M.Steel NancySteel James 2Steele James II. 2Steel ThomasShoots MaryShoots Wm. 2Shipley RichardSties Wm.Scott JohnShields James C.Seartreant Pee-n-- v

Shipham Eliakamswan ueorge

Trustees of the TownThomson WilliamTrimble JamesTaylor JosephusTompkins Jane 2Talbott DanielTerrell George 2l bompson trusterTomlinson Wm.Tilford John W. 2True JamesTodd DavidTaul Micah,Taylor JamesK.ialbott Jonathan

Upson Stephen

Volteniers Merssrs.

Winn GeorgeWinn Minor 2Williams Wm. 4Wainright John 5Wilson Robert 2Warwick W. R.West JohnWilliams JoshuaWhitney GeorgeWood Wm.Williams Beni. 3Wallace ThomasWalters BladenWilson Doctr. J. P.Walsh .lamps 9Wiley WidowWilliams HnnonnWheelock JesseWdson Samuel

Young Richd.

going list are requested

on newmproved plan, is now for

at &

Asale to

27, 14--tf

to ontheir branches at their

on

tronage, nopeDusiness, to merit itsTUET UAVB

MOST

Which sellsold in the

ALL

ana uig

Brass1 ongs,

Rivets,

price

nurupipes,

learning

StiversStunstal ElizaSaunders RobertSharp RichardSparksSpires NoahSharswood LevinSeitner MartinSheltonScrivenerShieldsSteirlingStephens ThomasSeldon GeoreeShelby 2

ShelbySliofstall FlorisSaunderson

J.

Thomas James 2ToddTodd NorthThompsonTroutmanTarlton AlfredThompson GeorgeThompson ThomasThomasTopson SamuelThrouseTunstall ElizaTomlinsonTanner

UnderwoodV

WWood HenryWilliamson GarrettWoodward GeorgeWinters JamesWhitingWheelerWashingtonWilkinson Josh.Williams ZephaniaWilliams DanielWest CharlesWatt.JohnWilson RobertWelch ThomasWare DanielWilliams Benj.

DavidJohn '

Yeiser Englehard

to advertised.

byELLINGWOOD.

inform friendspreneral,

former stand onDosite

attentioncontinuance.

much lowerwestern country.

Electrical Machine.ELECTRICAL MACHINE, a

Enquire the Bprdman.February 18, 8- -tf

J Barrels Tanners'. Oil,SUPERIOR QUALITY,

Apply JAMES GARRISON,Opposite to the Branch Bank-Marc-

Silver Plating & Brass Founder.. 3 WOODRUFF,

RESPECTFUULLYcontinue above business all

Lewis Sanders, Main-stree- t, Lexington.They return sincere thanks past pa

and by

ANI1 KEEFIHQJin elegant assortment of

Plated Bridle Bits, Stirrufi Irons,OF TIIE FiSIIIONAJlLK PATTEIIHS.

theyeverbeen

mercnants can supplied rnilauelphia prices.

KINDS OFCarriage Harness Mountiw, Carriage

sirmgs, UoacliFassels.

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP

Candlesticks,Door

Which they willdispose of Cash,ALL OF

for ClockWork, &c- -

' CAST TUE SHORTESTCocks,

Vanpelt

Andirons,Knockers,

Mountings,

Brass-Wor- k Machinery,

ALWAYSThey just received an extensive assort

ofSaddlery. jSjc.

All of which beble terms lor

highest invurrcn,

Lexington, April 4,

Elenor

Wardlow

JLace, Fringe

Shovels,

Danciner School.JOHN DARRAC, a France, for

several a professor of Dancing, in variousin this country, respectfully informs the Ladies andGentlemen of Lexington and vicinity, willopen in an elegant room Beck's Aca-demy, on Jordan's Row, on Thursday 19thinstant, a Dancing School, will teachthe art Dancing in itsiasmunauie uances nowvn. .yuuiiiuus,

Wolt.no

rac, his leisure time,that

Wm.

JohnJohn

Jas. C.John

Jas.Isaac

Wm.

Dr. John

Wm.Mr.

John

PeterC.

Wm.John

URichard

Mr.

AmosJesse W.

John

Will

say tliey are

saleII.

theirthat they still

their to

than hasCoun

AN and

Shoe Store of Hay1815.

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For

1815.

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carry the in

their for

INTIND 03 HAND.

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KINDS

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T?ne.iOn

strict

&c.

sold on the most reasona

native of andyears cities

its that heof Mrs. G.

next,where he

of

inn.n

Cash will be given forcs fJSW11SK.1814. 14-t- f

various parts, with the mosttauirtit in the northern cities.

Aiemanoes, uennan anaI .V-- . l - .1 .

to Ladies and Gentlemenlanguage. By his mode

""'"" ..n..vo, uiiuii;a, mm uiu iiiucu uumireuShawl Dance. Set Dances and Reels will also bedanced in the bchool. ALSO,

The French Laneuace will be taught bv J. Danat

desirous of ofleiiciiing, wind! experience has proved to be thebest, he will be able to teach in less than a quarter,any person acquainted with the principles Of theEnglish or other languages, to read and translate anvirencii worn with satisfaction.

Ladiesand Gentlemen desirous of beintrinsfru ptn,lare respectfully solicited to leave their names at Mr.Giron's Confectionary Store in Mill-Stree- t, or atMrs. Beck's Academy.

CCT Persons wishin;? totalconviratelpssnneu.llbe punctually attended to by applying to John Dar-ra-c

at Mr. Giron's.As soon as the School is organized, there will be

a Practizing Ball every other week.x or terms and particulars apply as above.

2 Lexington. January 11, 1815.

a iT'HrnPTT

LEXINGTON,

BRADFORD,

State of Kentucky,FAYETTE CIRCUIT, SCT.

MAItCHTEIUT, 1815.Robert Barr, complainant ajpiinst Simon Gratz,

Hyman Gratz, Sarah Gratz, Rebecca Gratz, Jo-seph Gratz, Reuben Etllng, and Frances his wise(late Frances Gratz,) Samuel Hays, and Ritchiehis wise (late Ritchie Gratz,) Solomon MnsesandRachel his wise (late Rachel Gratz,) heirs of Mi-chael Gratz, deceased, iiefendasts

IN CHANCERY.THE complainant, by his attorney, this day filed

his bill; and the said defendants having tailed toenter their appearance herein agreeably to tyw andthe rules of this court, and it appearing to their sa-

tisfaction that the said defendants are not inhabitantsof this commonwealth ; therefore on the motion ofthe complainant by his attorney, it is ordered, thatunless the said defendants shall appear here on orbefore the 1st day of our next June term, and an-swer the complainant's bill, that the same will beLiken and considered as confessed against them ;and it is further ordered, that a copy of this orderbe inserted in some authorised newspaper printedin this commonwealth agreeably to law ; and it isordered, that this suit be continued until the nextcourt. A true copy. Attest,

10- -3 THOMAS BODLEY, c. r. c. c.

State of Kentucky,FAYETTE CIRCUIT, SCT.

Hf -- Tin! TTTtM 1R1 S.

John Hopkins, and the heirs and representatives ofiprirami i oikc, deceased, complainants,

JlrrainslJohn Morris, and Elizabeth Morris, DErENDASTs,

11N UUAJNUEUY.TUTS 1:IV CamP slip nnmtiT.inonfE on.l i.n An

fendant Elizabeth Morrisappearance herein agreeably to law and the rules ofmis court, ana it appearing to the satistactiou of thecourt that she is not an inhabitant of this common-wealth ; therefore, on the motien of the complain-ants by their attorney, it is ordered, that unless sheshall appear hereon or before the first day of ournext June term, and answer the complainants bill,the same will be taken as confessed against her ; andit is further ordered, that a copy of this order be in- -senea in some authorised paper printed in tins com-monwealth, for eight weeks in succession agreeablyto law.

A copy. Teste,THOMAS BODLEY, c. r. c. c.

April 12, 1815. 1C- -8

NOTICE.Treasury Department,

March 10,1815.In pursuance 'of powers, which have been

duly vested in the Secretary of the Treasury,under an act of the Congress of the UnitedStates, entitled " An act to authorise a loanfor a sum not exceedinguunureu and niry-iw- o thousand, eight hundreddollars," approved by the President of theUnited States on the 3d of March, current.proposals will be received by the Secretary ofme a reasury irom tins lime, until me hrst dayof May next (unless the amount requiredshould be previously subscribed) for a loan tothe United States, of the sum of twelve mil-lions of Dolbvs, or any part thereof, on the fol-

lowing terms, and in the following manner :1. The proposals must state theamount to be

loaned : the rate at which the stock will bereceived ; the instalments in which the partywill make the payments, notexceedinir. for thewhole, ninety days from the date of the sub.scription, and the banks into which the pay.ments will be made.

2. The payments will be received either inmoney, or in approved bank notes, or in treasury notes actually issued before the 3d ofMarch current, under the acts of Congresspassed respectively, the 30th, of June.- - 1812the 26th of February,March, 1814, at their par value, with the interests accrued thereon at the time of navment. The kind of payment intended to bemade must be stated in the proposals : andwhere the terms of subscription are equal, apreference will be (riven to'offers for cavinir inTreasury Notes, which have become due andremain unpaid, with an allowance of the in-

terest upon such notes, as well since, as beforethey became due.

3 On failure to pay anv instalment at the time

Cashiers of the

having sailed tn pnter her

eighteen millions, sour

and the 4th ol

will be by theinto payments

it mav be toof the proposalsthe fair price ofot or New.

above at

the next preceding instalment shallbe lorieited lor the use ot the United States

4.Banks

1813,

issuedwhich

shouldactual

rmiadelphia

articles

stipulated,

shall be made, to the corporations, or persons,making the payments i the Cashiers will also,endorse the payment of the successive instal-ments ; the will be assignableby endorsement and delivery ; and will befunded at the Loan Office of the state, in whichthe bank is situated, where the payments havebeen made.

5. For the amount loaned, stock will beissued, when the instalments are completed.bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annum, pay.anie quarter yearly, tnestoct will be reim-bursable at the pleasure of the U. States at anytime aster twelve years from the last of De-cember next - and the Sinking Fund is charged

the punctual payment of the interest, andthe reimbursement of the principal, accordingto contract.

It is desirable, as far as the public interestwin permit, io reuuee tne amount ot the Trea-sury Note debt, and, particularly, the portionof it, which is due and unpaid : and, thereforean early subscription is recommended to theholders of Treasury Notes. But, in order tosave time and trouble,serve, that the termsbear some relation tosiock, in me marKeiYork.

nroner ob

with

A commission of h per cent, will beallowed to any person collecting subscriptionsfor the purpose of incorporating them in oneproposal to the amount of 25,000 dollars orupwards, provided broposals shall be accepted.

A.J. DALLAS,13 6w Secretary of the 7'reasury,

Will be Sold,BY wholesale, at prime cost, with costs ofcurl,

age, the whole stock of J. Sc G. Geib's MUSICSTORE, consisting of Piano Forte's, Violin's, Cla-rionets, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Trumpets, BusiesBassoons, Tambourines, Flageolets, Ike. &c. '

A collection of well selected MUSIC for all in-

struments.French and American PAPER for roomsM:ihogany VENEERS.A sew common LOOKING GLASSES.A very great variety of PRINTS elegantly

mounted; andacrcat variety of other o?tirt..m the Music line too tedious to mention.

Lexington, April 1, 1815. 11-- tfN. B. As J. tc. G. intend clnsin tho rm.

cern, is the reason theyprime cost.

the

olfer the

such

Geib

(E7 Also, lor sale as above, rn elrront GIGely new at C Jt 8 months.

Laws of the United States.(BY AUTHORITY.)

AN ACTTor giving further time to the purchasers of

ruul"- - laiius j complete uieir payments.Re it enacted hu thp Rmnt. nj jrn,. -- r--jRehresentatives nfth

m Congress assembled,

w. ...., JI.US6 VIlTmii.,1 f.. a

...... hie niat uay aprii.one tnousand eighthundred anrl tpn. nml rifir. .!. c... . j rApril, one thousand eight hundred and eleven,..au iiiu..Buu any iraci or tracts ot land ofthe United States, not exceeding in the wholesix hundred and forty acres, at any of the land"iUa " " umieu ataies, ana wnose landshave not alrpadv tipn nrtuniUrrJA -- ,,,., 4.--J vuii; aviu. ui level LCU.to the United States for of partet ilia nn.... .I..11 I i . .. ...v. ruiviiajc money, snaii oe, anu they hereby are allowed the further time of three years,for and aster the expiration of the period al-ready given by law for completing the pay-me- nt

ot the purchase money aforesaid j which,further time of three years shall be allowedonly on the following conditions : first, allarrears of interest on the purchase money shallbe paid on or before the expiration of the!time for completing the payment of the pur-cha- se

money according to former laws : Pro-vided, That in all cases in which the time forcompleting the payment of tha purchase moneymay have expired, or shall expire before thefirst day of June next, the interest may be paid'on or before that day: second, the residue ofthe sum due on account of the principal ofsuch purchase shall be paid, with the interestthereon, in three equal annual payments, as..... , uic saiu sum, wimthe interest due thereon, within one year; one-thi- rd

of the said sum, with the interest duathereon within two years, and the residue.wnit uic iiucicsi uue mereon, witmn threevears aster thp nvniratirtti ns (no : r- -- - --.t.iuiiui Hit, U1IIC IUf LUlll"pleting the payments on such purchases accord- -Is! IT tr lii it A ,1 !...b u ..t. .turn mthe arrears of interest

ion. o

ui

rtt

stalments of principal, with the accruing in"terMt At slip tima oknt.. ..! .1 .L V

Vl """ "rcm.iui.eu, uie traceol land shall be forthwith advertised andoflered for sale in the manner and on theterms directed Uv Uur in .. r 1 j ..

paid within the time limited by law, and shallttfan( tn tin. FT f" a. !

That every person who.

tase 0I iauure t0 p3yni.mnr i, !,- -

JAMES MADISON.

ACTseveral acts for estab

... ..., ..u us u oiaies in use manner is thasame is not sold at such sale.LANGDON CHEVES,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.JOHN GAILLARD,

President pro tempore of the Senate.February 4, 1815.

- AITllOVED,JAMES MADISON.

ANACTAttaching to the Canton District, in the Stateof Ohio, the tract of land lying between thesoot of the Rapids of the Miami of LakeLne, and the Connecticut Western Reserve-B- e

it enacted by the Senate and House oFRepresentatives of the United States ofAmericain Congress assembled, That all thattract ofland lying between the soot of the rapids of.the river Miami of Lake Erie and the western-lin- e

of the Connecticut Reserve, in the state ofOhio, which was ceded to the United States)by certain tribes of Indians, at a treaty con-cluded at Brownstown, in the Michigan ter-ritory, on thetwenty-fifthda-y of November.

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one thousand eight hundred and eight, shallbe attached to and made a part of the districtot Canton.Sec. 2. Jlndie it further enacted, That insurveying and dividing the lands by this actattached to the district of Canton, the ordinary

mode of surveying the public lands shall be so.far deviated from that the boundary lines ofthe tracts to be laid off therein shall be runparallel to, and at right angles with the roadlaid out m conformity with the said treaty, andin every other respect the surveys shall bomade in the same manner, and for the samecompensation allowed for the surveying thaother public lands northwest of the rivei?Ohio.

Sec. j. And be it further enacted, That allthe lands by this act attached to the districtof Canton shall be offered for sale to thehighest bidder, under the direction of theregister of the land office and the receiver oEpublic monies of the said district, at suchtime and place as the president of the UnitedStates shall designate by proclamation forthat purpose; and the sales shall remain openone week and no longer ; and the said landsshall in every respect be sold on the sameterms and conditions as have been providedfor the sale of other lands of the U. States.All the lands in the said tract remaining un-sold at the close of the said sales may be dis-posed of at private sale by the register of theland office of the said district, on the sameterms and conditions, as are provided for the.sale of other public lands in the same district'--'and patents shall be obtained in the sameimanner as in case of other lands of the United'States.

Sec. 4. And be itfurther enacted, That thaaforesaid register and receiver of publicmonies shall par.h ;! r.. jn, . ,for each day's attendance on the public sales

LANGDON CHEVES,Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JOHN GAILLARD, .President, nm f.mnna ri. c? !

February 4, 1815. Approved.

ANTo alter and amend the

lishing a Navy Department, by adding thereto a Boardof Commissioners.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re

presentatives of the United States of America vicongress assembled, l hat the 1'resident of theUnited States be and he is hereby authnrfrprlby and with the advice and consent of thesenate, to appoint three olacers of the navy,whose rank shall not be btlovr a post captain,