Western Clarion, Volume 1, Number 15, Madison, Jefferson County, 19 June 1822 — Page 2
lo Debtors fur public lands. We copy the following instructions Irom the Gen eral Lind Office to debtor? lor V. & lands, lin n the Washington City Gazette of the 25'h tilt. 4 Spy. to u sr.rrns ljlvd debtoiis.
Notice is hereby given to persons indebted
to the United States for putmc lanus, woo were entitled to but did not avail them pelves of any of the provisions of the act ol 'Congress "tor the relief of purchasers of t!ie public lands pi ior to the fust of July, 18C0," passed on ihe Cd day of March, 1821, that ?n pursuance of the provisions id an act of Congress, entitled "An act supplementary to an act entitled an act for the relief of pnrchaer of public lands prior to the first Jav ufJnlv I SCO," passed on the Mh day t April, they are allowed to complete their payments under the provisions ot the aloresaiil act of the 'd March, 1821, areeaMv to the instructions and forais heretofore gi vt -n. T!e unpaid interest which shsll have accrued on the de!it hefore tbe ot)th day ol September, lt2l is remitted. In eve T case where the relief tendered bv the act i accepted, the original certificate of the purchase is required to he urridered to the Kegister of the Land Office
;cke;e t!,e laud was purchased, on or bclore the 'Jtlt of September next. In case of to-it certificates the party n required ti advei tie the Mine nine times in a puolic . rewpajer, and to file proof of their le in their stead with his affidavit? hefoie a naf -Irate proper! v authenticated, that such certificates were never assigned hy him to tnv person or peinns whon.veever. litre tlie whole s'Jtn due is paid on or Ufr-Mhe JC.t.h day of September next, a JiductJon o! 37 per cent will be allowed. Wheic payment i intended to be made
hy relinquishment. t!e party is required t T?!e, on i.r before the GOth id September next. Mth the Register of the Land Office where he fand was purchase,!, a ie!inuishnient in writing, to he executed in the manner arel f irm heretofore prescribed, which must contain all the tract held by him a purchaser, asinee, or otherwise, (and purchased at the name Land Office,) for which he wishes relief under the act. Ihe party relinquishing must pay to the Tlejri-ter and Receiver, respectively, litrv cents for every tract re!i:q'nhed to the V. States, and f.ftv cents to the ll'Uter for Yeeemnj; i tcoruii: and tiling the tcltr.quishmerit. Vhn he. party intends to avail him-ell
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o: relief hv farther credit, l.e
tnloie the 30th day of September neit, file.
with the fvrziiCJcr i f the Land tMhic
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the loud w-is trcha;J. a dec (at atiou, iti . ilinjj;. setting forth such intentional the manner and form hcretotre prescribed, nnd pay to the UetfUt r fifty tent' for receiving, item dins and film:: tbe me.
" for tl diiMial of' jiUoIilaituSrihstatc of Mississippi,, and lor the better organization of the land dis trtcts i?i the states of Alabama aiul Mississippi. Explanatory to an art, entitled "An it I authorizing a settlement hcitsn t!ie United States and Ktchard .0' Brie it, late
Ameriran consul at Algiers." Making appr.tpi iations for the support of the navy of the Unittd States, for the year 1SZI, Confirming t!ic title to a tract of land to Alira Dibrel and Sophia Hancock. Relating to treasury notes For the relief of certain insolvent deb t rs. ' ' To authorize f be issuing of letters patent to Ki hard iTdden. Authorizing the location f certain school lads in the state: "f Indian:!. For the relief of Salty Vance. To revive and continue in force certain arts cor.ci -ruin.; thf allowance of pensions upon a relinquishment o Ldiiii'i lands. For the relief of Benjamin, Stephenson. For the iviirf of Samuel Kv.u. For the relief of Joseph Bainbi idv;r. For the relief f Jaine.s firern. To authoi ize t!e se ratal y of state to issue letters patent to Fredciick S. varburjr. For the relief of James Miller, Jobi F. Klliot, NoaIi Hampton, James Li wir anil Jona. Hamptt n. 1'itrthcr t autetid the ievrrM arts relativi to the treasury, war and navy tie. partmenf. For the relief of John Post ind Farley
r nller, I'or th relief of William (rwyno. For the relief of Tr.tpman Jabtickr and company . For the r lief of Charles Campbell. Resolution, (lirtrting the classifn ation and printing of tbc accountH tr they'veral manufacUir inj; estahlishtnents and tlo ir manufartuics, rvjlhi ted in ol-di ence to the tenth section of the at t to provide for taking thf rjrtli rennis Resolutiioi, providing fop the distrihutiin of the secret journals and foreign correspondence of the old roiiiess; and of the j'M.in.d of tin convention whic h formed tin cur.itilutioii of the United Matis. Resohrtbfii for the distrihtition of the,
niar-hals reYnrns of the foul th ccns", U s lutniii fir the unty in th tr:ii:niis ,io:$ AUers, cc. in the public nii.'.'. Fop thr rtdicf of Tetcr CadwelS and Jas. Li itten. Fop the r lief of the, leiraJ reincsenta-
Where tiie debt i placed w.i fartl.fr rrfdit s H ,ia-i:i 'l'herene.
ne artp'ial lt'alr.jenl me maile payable at tlu ptiioci pres.tiibed by tlie act U the il Match, il.. o interest v. i'l he charged en paytnents Hide on or before the aCih of September rex', wh-jie sue!) payments ru to cuin;V'f ie balance d:j? in Uiat tlay, o. be in disc'iaii of instalments which became duo prior to t!at day. Payment made after the thirtieth dav ol
September nnt in diclnre vl "instalment' A Itforr that dry will tc subject to intercut at 6 percent per annum from tbe day on which they ought to have been made, under the provisions of the oii-ina! act, to the date ot pavrntnt. if t'fe annual instalments becnmtn due after the ri)i! of i?epteriib?i nest, he nj pai at the pftiods prescribed by lan for their pigment, they at e chargeable with an iritr rvst at f percent per annt'm (rim the 5f)th tlay of September, 1 C 1 , to t!.c time of pay-vo-nt. Ulank forms for declarations and re o,rpjib:ncns can be ban at tin; -everal land .Hices where tlie act will take cflcct, or the General Land Office. 7Vesttry Hrpartmmt "
Gfnn-al Land (Jfice. May 21, 1 82.:. List of Acts Passed at th? first session nf the spvenlerrJh Vnng res. (C un c i ud ed . ) An A' t altering the tiin5 of hrddin thr district court in the district of Mmin. 3;ppi. To amend tlie act, entitled "An act to . rstablbdi the district of Bristol, and to annex tlie town of Kjitera and Berwick to the district of Portsmouth, panned Pet). 25th 1801Ft the relief of Gornelins Htnon. Maktnj; appropi iations for the public building. " Making an appropriation to defray the expenses of mission to the independent nations on the American continent. For the relief of tb? ofllcriH, xdnriteers and other persons engaged in the campaitt against tbc Seminole Indians. To repeal the act, entitled "An act to sncoyrije vaccinal ion."
For the iclivf of the legal representatives of John (uthry, deceased. For the lief of AlMCitd.r Uoddy. Fop t!. r'Vol" Sjosati Berzat, n idov ai!(. Toe legal representatives oi' Gabiie) Berat, deceased. For the relief of JameK Fierce. Fop tlie relief of Jainta Btishan anil
dona Lewis. For the relief of William Dooly. Km the relief of Johir Unite. Fop the relief of Joshua Catmrfu, Keu ben lib 'km.it! and Fielding Hickman. Fop the relief of .John Fell't. For the relief of Solomon Frevost. For the i cli f of illiatn Uundei Hon, For the relief of the legal representatives of .John (iiranlt. For the relief of Onvid CoirmiiigT. Snppleinetitary to an act to provide for certain personn engaged in the land and iKival service of the United States, in the l evolutionai v war. For the relief of the heirs of Edward M'i'arty, d' ceased.
ll piirin surveyors geneal to five bond and security "f..r tl. faithful d.N but seinent if public money and to-limit their term of oilier. For the relief of Anthony Kennedy, Aotbi izing the of letters pa tent to Joshua Gamed. Fixing the compensation of tfia coin missioners of public buildings. Making further appropriations f r the military Kervice of the United Sfute, for the year 18i?; and fir other purposes. For the relief of James Barron. Vesting in the commissioners of the counties of Wood and Sandusky, the rijjjht to certain Into in the towns of Ferry s" hurgb and CVoganville, in the state of Ohio, for county purposes. Confirming claims to lots in tbe toyvn tof Mobile, and to lands in the former
province of West Florida, which claims have been reported favorably on hy the commissioners appointed by tbe United States.
ah vaLauiiaii (.rritiiii post roaus anq 10
oTihe rclit f offfent;, Lrr. To provide for the appointinoiit of deputy collectors of customs. For the relief of William U. Maddux. Kxplanajory of an art for the relief of sundry citizens of Baltimore. To provide for annuities to tbe Otta was. rttawatamies. Kit kapoos, C hoclaws, Kaskaskia, M nshalutubbee, ;ud tu carry into effect tbe treaty of S.ttraruw. From tlie Salem Register. JlkAl KFHY. The last Foi tKrud StatestiMit gives an arruiKit of a Profrssvd L'au' tr Doctor who is now if itier.'.'irig tht cottnty of Sum crnH in M.i'.o. lie beg: his career some time since in- the clerical lino, and a quired pee at celimeiy as a preacher. Tint hy offending decency uud oufraicing -very moral principle, he was struck IViro the parot Ual calender, and deliveretl back into the orld. lie now puts himself upon the public in the rharactcr of a cancer ftot(nr. profeKsiog infallible specifics for ihe cure oRhat obstinate dis e.ve His soveu ign remedy is rdehs and pklers, which he uses not only externallv, hut internally, in the ipi.ntty of :i bout fif teen pi!J.-, containing ;t v.yi five large hla;; spiders or rather t?rea!! In addi'i m to cobwebs and spiders In ajijtl -s copperas, SpAnisb flies, and at same, to the ul' erated sutface of tin cancer: thereby keeping his patient completely stu fifed interru'ily w itfi c.bw ehs and spiders and r tcrnalfy suffet iug ronttntial pain under the influence, orpowerful cau. sties, lie has one patient, 1m ha been fop six months umler this excruciating pain; the bones about the breast have become carious, her whole system extremely euiai iated, and unless he desists from his expet iments, there is every probability that she will soon be? oue an tas prey t the grim mes-scpger.
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The distressing intelli.M.w '
that the packet hip Athiwi, vf for Liverpool, widi a number ofn-l5v. fej a valuable cat go and u m -ou.i 1oT1!:'
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Lelebvre De-mouttei. The veei wt -' pieces on the roe; soi.- c.t!--R c floated h-i!sorc. . T!ie i)euiU-on tS .'
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An Indrj.ctidnt Legislator. In a late no'nber of the li st -n Q. zettc, we fmd tlie following account of an tu cut reuce that took place at Button in
a town meeting several year s ago, during
a Ui hate op in instructing tfie -rpppi'.'tires of tit- tnwii ;i'm a i to be brought be fre tl.t legislature of the om:nottve,',' (Jniun. itie course of tfw. disc.irs'jioii, Or. Kuti:i, the Jute SeciVlary td" war, and Mince Amhas"ad r to tite states of liol- ! land, and now a member of Congress, rose with much m -Icstv and candor hut with efjual firmness, sid lis liped the vote for instructing tbe Representatives would not pas, as lie had tlie honor of a place upon tl?e Boston seat nmt he did not wish to a I contrary to tlie instruction-, of his coiniinsents regularly given. Hut if this motion was obtained, he cer taiuly should; for his own convictions, after a careful examination of the subject were in direct opposition to tbe h ttrr and spirit of the proposed instructions. That a member of the II .use of Repre seiitatives was hound by his oath, to vote on everv iptestion that came h fore the honorable body, agreeably t; the dictates of his own judgement and conscience, which must be considered by eery man of independent mind as paramount to the wishru, or even to Ihe formal instructions of his immediate constituents." W hile he was speaking, a s:urt from one aide of the ball, without regard to order or decency, called out then you tthall never have my vote again," to which the doctor with git ?.t dignity, replied, sir 1 never a.bed a vote of uu nor of any man, nor ever shall." Our legislation would won expenre a material change for the Iwttcr, if each of our law givers were, thus linn nnd independent, acknowledging no dictators hut cottsi i. iirc ami the constitution, anil consulting tho interest itrstead of the ris4tes of his constituents;
it luieuuoup, an moiiur r j 0.tzt ? ly useless, and that tin-Sultan w0uIf,' be oCendcd if the sulject lurthr. The Juiirnal des e( .j, t
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Bintality Reiterated. Washington Ciry, May 10. Tbe noted Jobepb Johnston, of Delaware, was lately tried in Sussex county Court, for kidnapping negroes ami sen tenced to receive "thirty-nine lashcx at the public; whipping pot, to Htaiul in tbe pillory for ono hour, to have hi eum nailed thcrrta and tbe soft part cut oj" Disgraceful and brutal as the crinii ol kidnapping undoubtedly is, the punish
ment of Joseph Johnston b little less dis- ,n4UC ... l" u ihit an a"rl
graceful to the community among which l?" f tbe 1
& .. ma rm a Mm m m m mas' - -i i l
it sr as adjudged and tiitficted What! iu
this enlightened age among a people professing the benign religion of Christ among a people who form their own laws can it ho that the worst scenes of the Worst time if thti listrbai'onu turjku
JdlscontinUeothcr8-forotb?r.puri.Jictlin thQ.prcseuce ef ifret crat c.n-
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ship A!hian,Oupt. Will; i::. iost un t'.ci1 ufi. irft" (iarrctstuwn, lt ?laud " :' ' Mr. Chahut. of Pari-, tiejeral r(r.fU K tebvre Desuoue'te-, Mr. tir;ivC2. 0f (ij;i Lamercier, of do; Mr, tianiei aiul J L N. York; Mrs. Pye of Ju; Mm P.-ue'l!. ' ? C-mada; M.ijor Gongh. Br. Arm; Wqj Xi. 1 tor, id N. York: II. W. Dwihtfa. V.Uiv. non; Mr. Bcn-nin: Philotii Uelpiu, IViV. .Jdeeot, ofdo:G. Hyde CfjiL, r-.. C ' dv of Alb ui v; ('ol. Provost; Alei. M. fi.hr ( ' r Tle Colle; G. Uiil and J. Wre, if ), ('arolina, W. tJverheart, of Penu ; ami v b other gentlemen from the northwanl. J'l v There was tn boa id about giuu,0'-0 a $S':
specie, belonin to tliiicrent indUiduih ;i ? N. York. Tiie vebsel und carjo vtit a. vahiale. U'e understand the Abiu V insured in Liverpool. Tbe Albion vras wne of the fnfst Arneri. si can frhipr. that ever came to this port, ai 5 her inelancbolly fate exci'es a n:ore tln u-:l ual degree of interest, from iu t' first misfortune, attended with r.v rArcurr. ' stances of a painful nature, that has tjlea ; tlie line of packet inci' their ecta'.bjhwrt .. between t!iiM,ort and N. York. Capt. Vo,. lia!n"d! excellent seaman, and a tkil!
a.io uu inn, in nis snuiuun, w. ever mui e generally respected anil estee:r,eu. ? ' Liverpool Vrrcarj. From the" 'SCo:n. Advertiser, JLvjll Last etrning tlie Packet ship Kmr,A capl. Maxwell, arrived from Lirpf'.Jf whence site sailed on the first day ofNky Tbe Etiit(H s of the Cotnmereial Adver' h-zvc received hum their correspond copies of files of London papers to the e; . ning of April Qth; London general bhi;f listoft!e iOth; Llouls of tbe Vtktff Current to tbe 27th;" and Liverpool pp." of the 1st of Mav, all inclusive. ' ANOTMKM IIKKADFUL SHIPWREC 'I'he Liverpool paper ol May lit on'aiv the account of the loss of H. 31. Si.i t'ciriENCR, with all her crew, consi&tiu;; one hundred nnd thirty ttro men. 1-', melancholy eteut toik place near the sp:
where the: Albion' was cast au&y. The same paper coutaitts the loss f t v. ; Ksther and Satidnicb Packet. These vf:;rsel were lost on the niht of t!)e 1st April. The Ksfher was laden with cott and rice; he wa from CJrarlcrtf boa'Sf;
fur Liverp4iol, out five wctks. Ihe "1 tain, two mates nnd live hand perish-hi--..rviinrs names are Peter Giooxlw
Patterson, Char
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lot. Kvry person on board tlic oanuiu uirket perubed. t . r- t - 11 VSSL1 .hVD TURKE I . ( Our accounts from Conthinm-ple the 27rn March. They are contaweii letters received at iWessnon toe find-ty;' and as the place U only 500 mile from :,mIa .r thp Ottoman empire, the
geace through this channel, whether true false, maybe regarded as the latest i U the .irairi of Turkey. lti.tated f the eflbrl of the diplomatist M unavailing, and that M. De Lutiuu goman, had received orders tu lutorm -minister, that the Porte having niaude S
its intention, all turtfiec step -r
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a letter from Odessa, of the lt .....aif letters
iiantmopie ol me m ui f()jd of the above amount. Lord btrai j the English iniuister, it is added, i n... deavoureil to persuade tc Gran and Rein KtVendi, iu iit h ' . :,,
inauethern ou me -ou wavvM - f
was contauieii in ine iiuir. 1 4l,lf IllL.
the flStlt of February, ana had no new declarators to t nae. fj. An amicable uj-tstment is no i - . but Irom the pre.ent aspect ol tn ate still inclined to consider it"l
11 any reliance i u r-v'
