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THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
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FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY shall remain inviolate. Conjiitution of Georgia,
AUGUS T A: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum.']
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.[Published by Authority.]
Seventh Congress of the United
States.
At the Firfl Sefuon, begun and held at
the Ciry of W.vfhington, in the Ter
ritory of Columbia, on Monday the
seventh of December, one thousand
eight hundred and one,
AN ACT for the relief of Theodojius
Fowler,
BE it enacted by the Senate and Hotfe
of Reprefentati-ves of the United States
of America, in Congress ajfemhled, T hat
the comptroller of the treasury be and he
is hereby authorifed and required to cause
to be rlifeontinued the suit now pending in
the circuit court of the diftrift of New-
York, in the name of the United States
against Theodolius Fowler, for monies
charged to him on the books of the trea
sury as advanced or paid on account, or
in confeqaence of a contrast entered into
by him with the fecretarj of the treasury,
on the twenty-eighth day of Oilober,
one thousand seven hundred and ninety,
and that the said Theodolius Fowler be
and hereby is difeharged from the said
demand.
NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker
of the Hvijc of Representatives,
ABRAHAM BALDWIN, Preft
dent of the Senate pro tempore.
Approved, April 29, 1802.
Th. JEFFERSON, President
of the United States.
AN ACT fupplt meat ary to an act, en
titled (t An Act for the encouragement
of learning, by fecurmg the copies of
maps , charts, and books , to the au
thors and proprietors of such copies dur.
tng the time therein mentioned ,” and
extending the benefits thereof to the
arts of designing, engraving , and
etching h fiorical and other prints,
BE it enacted by the Senate and Hou/c
of Representatives of the United
Slates of America, in Congress ajfemhled.
That every peribn who (hall, from and
after the firft day of January next, claim
to be the author or proprietor of any
maps, charts, book or books, and (hall
thereafter feck to obtain a copy.right of
the fame agreeable to the rules preferibed
by law, before he shall be entitled to the
benefit of the aft, Entitled “ Am aft for
the encouragement of learning by fecur
:ng the copies of maps, charts and books,
to the authors and proprietors of such
copies, during the time therein mention
ed,” he shall, in addition to the requi
sites enjoined in the third and fourth sec
tions of said aft, it a book or books,
£ lVe information by cauftng the copy of
tile .record, which, by said aft he is re- '
’Hired to publish in one or more of the
9> to be inserted at full length
th the title page or in the page immedi
ately following the title of every such
book pr books; and if a map or chart,
•hall qaufe , the following words to be
pWprefled on the face thereof, viz, “ En
tend according to a£i of congress the day
18 [Here insert the
date when the fame was deposited in the
”® ce j hA.B. of the State of
[Here insert the author’s or proprietor’s
Dame and the flare in which he refides.]
Sec. 2. And be it further enatfed,
1 from and after the firft day of Ja
nua[y ncxt » every person being a citizen
0 the United States, or rehdent within
GEORGIA.
the fame, who (hall invent and design,
engrave, etch or work, or from his own
works and inventions, (hall cause to be
designed and engraved, etched or work,
ed, any historical or other print or prints,
(hall have the foie right and liberty of
printing, reprinting, publilhing and vend
ing such print or prints, for the term of
fourteen years from the recording the ti
tle thereof in the clerk’s office, as pre
ferred by law for maps, charts, book
or books: Provided, he (hall perform
all the requisites in relation to such print
or prints, as are direfted in relation to
maps, charts, book or books, in the
third and fourth feftions of the aft to
which this is a fupplemcnf, and (hall
moreover cause the fame entry to be truly
engraved on such plate, with the name
of the proprietor, and printed on every
such print or prints as is herein before
required to be made on maps or charts.
Sec. 5. And be it further enabled,
That if any print-feller or other person
whatsoever, from and aficr the said full
day of January next, within the time
limited by this aft, dial! engrave, etch
or work, as aforefaid, or in any other
manner copy or fell, or cause to be en
graved, etched, copied or fold, in the
whole or in part, by varying, adding to,
or dimirufhing from the main design, or
(hall print, re-print, or import for sale,
or cause to be printed, reprinted, or im
ported for sale, any such print or prints,
or ai)y part thereof, without the confcnt
of the proprietor or proprietors thereof,
firft had and obtained, in writing, lign
ed by him or them refpeftively in the
presence of two or more creditable wit
neiTes;.or knowing the fame to be so
printed or re-printed, without the con
tent of the proprietor or proprietors, (ball
pu'blilh, fell, or expose to sale or other
wise, or in any other manner dispose of
any such print or prints, without such
confcnt fad had and obtained, as afore -
said, then such offender or offenders (hall
forfeit the plate or plates on which such
print or prints are or (hall be copied, and
all and every (beet or (beets (being part
of or wheieon such print or prints arc
or (hall be copied or printed) to the pro
prietor or proprietors of such original
print or prints, who (hall forthwith de
stroy the fame : and further, that every
such offender or offenders (hall forfeit one
dollar for every print which (had be found
in his, her, or their cufiody ; cither print
ed, published, or exposed to sale, or 0-
therwifs disposed of, contrary to the true
intent and meaning of this aft, the one
moiety thereof to any person who (ball
sue for the fame, and the other moiety
thereof to and for the use of the United
States, to be recovered in any court hav
ing competent jurifdiftion thereof.
Sec. 4. And be tt further enabled,
I That if any person or persons from and
' after the puffing of this aft, (hall print
or publiffi any map, chart, book or
books, print or prints, who have not le
gally acquired the copy-right of such
map, chart, book or books, print or
prints, and (hall contrary to the true in
tent and meaning of this aft, insert there
in or impress thereon that the fame has
been entered according to aft of ccngrefs,
or words purporting the fame, or purport,
ing that the copy-right thereof has been
acquired; every person so offending (hall
forieit and pay the sum of one hundred
dollars, one moiety thereof to the person
who (hall sue for the fame, and the other
moiety thereof to, and for the use of she
United States, to be recovered by
of debt in any court cf record in the l/t
nited States, having cognizance thereof.
Provided that in every case for
forfeitures herein before given the aftion
be commenced within two years from the
time the cause of aftion may have arisen.
NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker
of the House of Reprcfcv.tatives.
ABRAHAM BALDWIN, Prefi .
dent of the Senate pro tempore.
Approved, April 29, 1802,
Th: JEFFERSON, Prefidcnt of
the United Stales,
AN ACT to regulate and fix the cornpen
fat 'ton \of the officers of the Senate and
Hou/e of Representatives.
BE it enabled by the Senate and Hou/e
of Representatives of the United
Slates of America, in Cong ref affiembled 9
1 hat the officers of the Senate and House
of Representatives herein after mentioned,
shall be, and hereby are entitled to re
ceive in lieu of their compensations fixed
by law, the following sums; that is to
fay ; The Secretary of the Senate, and
Clerk (of the House of Representatives,
two thousand dollars, each ; their princi
pal clerks one thousand three hundred
dollars, each ; and each of their engrofling
clerks, one thousand dollars per annum.
Sec. 2. And be it further enabled,
That the sergeant at arms of the Senate,
who al(o performs the duty of doorkeep
er, and the sergeant at arms of the House
of Representatives, (hall be, and hereby
are entitled to receive eight hundred dol
lars per annum each.
Sec. 3. And be it further ettafled t
That the doorkeeper of the House of
Representatives, (hall be, and hereby is
entitled to receive five hundred dollars
per annum, and two dollars per day,
during each session of Congrcfs'j and the
afiiftant doorkeeper of the Senate and
House of Representatives, four hundred
and fifty dollars per annum, each, and
two dollars each, per day, during each
felhon of Congress.
Sec. 4. And be it further enabled
That the cornpenfation to the fecretarv
of the Senate and clerk of the House of
Representatives, and to their clerks, and
to the other officers herein named, (hall
commence wirh the present year.
NATHANIEL MACON, SpeaUr
of the House of Representatives,
ABRAHAM BALDWIN, Prefi.
dent of the Senate pro tempore.
Approved, April 29, 1802.
Ih. JEMERSON, President of
the United States,
Executive Department,
LouifuilU,/ iSlh June, 1802.
A RESOLU riON in the words fol
lowing, to wit;
“ RESOLVED, That his Excellency
“ the Governor be and he is hereby autho
“ riled and requested, topurfue such mca
“ furcs as in his judgment may most cf
“ feftually afeemin, and colkft, all just
“ claims which the citizens of this (fate
“ may have against tb<s,£xeek Nation of
“ Indians; which faidclaims, (hall, before
** they are exhibited, be duly jmthenti
“ catcd by the oath of one or more dis
“ interested persons, taken and certified
“ by any judge, jufticc of the peace, or
clerk of the superior
,f courts/' Having pafled both branches
of the legidaturc, and received the assent
of the executive—-it is
Orde iED, That all persons having
claims against the Creek Nation of In
dians, for property of any defection by
them taken or plundered, be and they
are hereby required, to transmit the fame
as soon as pofiiblc to the executive depart
ment, authenticated in the manner by
the afore recited rcfolution pointed out
—and it is further
Ordered, That the following certi
ficaie ot Horatio Marbury, Esq. Secre
tory of State, be publilhcd in the seve
ral gazettes of this State for the infor
mation of the citizens thereof:
•« Errors in the Printed Laws of 1801.
“ IN the aft explanatory of jufliccs
“ courts, page 46, line the nth from
** the top, alter the word fieem” leave
out the word “ not.”
“ In tfie tax aft, page 109. line the
“ Bth from the top, after the wi-rd “ quar .
“ ter” for « cents” read «« mills,” and
“ then they will agree with the origi
“ nals.
“ H. MARBURY, Secy,”
Taken from the Journals of the Exe
cutive department,
GEo. R. CLAYTON, Secy,
[VoI.XVI. No. Bai.]
JOHN HOWARD.
Has just received, at his Store , South fide
of Broad jireet, a handsome Assortment
of GOODS , suitable to the season s
which he offers for fate, at reduced prices ,
for CASH) COTTON) Or TOBACCO)
viz,
500 pieces India nankeen,
100 fine humhums,
100 coarfc ditto,
20 black and changeable co
loured lutcftring,
8 dozen luteftring umbrella*,
1 parasols,
Brown linen and platillas,
Irifn dowlaf* and Britannia!,
Calicoes and dimities
Muslin and cotton cambric)
Tambored) purple and pink muflin* 1
Sattin, worked and white do.
Belongs and farcenetts,
Durants and calimancoc*)
Black striped fattin, for veils,
Mnflioett and Marfcilles do.
Striped fiik nankeen t v
and clouded do.
Cotton, cambric and fiik (bawls,
Bsndanno and linen handkerchiefs.
Mens cotton and fiik hose.
Ladies ditto,
white and coloured fiik gloves,
kid and morocco flippers,
- Mens (hoes and boots by the dozen,
Writing and post paper,
1 pipe Madeira wine,
163 bars of flat and square iron,
29 (heat moulds.
Also on hand ,
6 hogfhcads Jamaica sugars,
1 4th proof mm,
7 New-England do.
10 calks nails, alf jrted,
300 wt. pewter bafons and plates,
6 boxes mens and womens hats,
f o pieces cotton bagging, Sec. Sec,
June 26.
1
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
At the market-house in the city of Avgu
fto, on the ig th of July next,
WILL BE SOL D,
The following property, or so much there
of as will fatisfy the taxes, with cofts t
Jor the year 1801, viz,
ONE lot with improvements
in the city of Augusta, adjoining Patrick
Bogan's, on Grecnc-ftrccr, returned by
Ananias Cooper; taxes,D. 48 641.
4000 acres, pine land in Richmond
county, on Butler’s ertek, adjoining col.
Robert Watkins's land, granted A, Gor
don, the property of Ananias Cooper
and John Cobbs, as returned by the for-*
mcr; taxes DlO 3^,
One lot with improvements on Ellis*
ftrect in the city of Augusta, returned
by Archibald Hatcher, as trustee for the
children of William Hayes; taxes D.
18 1
One lot with improvements on Greene
ftrect, in the city of Augusta, returned
by Patrick Bogan; taxes D. 2 34^.
500 acres of pine and fait marlh land
in Camden or Glynn county, returned,
by Nathaniel Durkec, asadminiftratorfor
the eftatc of William Mortis dcccafcd;
taxes 84 cents.
One lot with improvements on Centre
and Reynold streets, in the city of Au
gusta, returned by William M‘Tyiere;
taxes D. 6 87.
D. B. BUTLER, T. C.
May t 3.
Five Dollars Reward.
STRAYED from the fubferiber’s plan.,
tarion, living in Columbia county,
a SORREL HORSE, about fifteen and
an half hands high, blazed in the fore
head, and about eight years old, r.o
brands recollected, Whoever will re
turn fa id hnrfc to me, or to Claudius
D'-icoe in Augusta, (hail receive (Jie<o
bove reward, s
JAMES BAYARD.
June 16,