The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 08, 1803, Image 1

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VoLVME V.] i.OUGVILLt, (UUORGlA)_l‘ u bun !t a every Wedncfdajr, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, State Pnnttrs, J V" S ‘ in A’dr r A aayS> A ! ckki of “pnee, Advtrtifcmuus, Ac. &c. are thankfully rcce.veJ, a... —w.-auAi in a.i it* variety, executed with ncacnels and di (patch. a ,*?* • * Vljflnrip/ 'Tj * N r gti “w 1 M l f .-> ■■ ■ lyjllß [BY authority.] Seventh Congress gt the United St a * ts. ./ft the Sc and Scffisn, Begi ii and held at the City of \Val}m)£ron. 1 » the Terri- O ' tory of Columbia, oa Monday the 6 th of Oc v. C il i DCi lBoi. A N A C T t the injur ante if buildings, goods, and fur niture, m the aunty c) Alcx a'tid; ui 9 in the territory cf Cc luml *0 Eit enaDcd by the Senate and Hvkfe (f Reprefentatives of She United States of America, in Corigrtjs ajfembledy T hat the two incorporated bodies of the ftaie of Virginia, the one known by the name of“ The mutual affu rance focicty againft fire on buildings in the Hate of Virgi nia the other called 11 the mutual infurancc company a gainll fire,, on goods and furni ture m the date of Virginia,” or either of them hereafter aid king infurances on buildings, goods or furniture, fkuated in the county of Alexandria, in the dijfbk’t of Columbia, according lothekws, rules and regulations, by which the laid societies aie or may be refpeclivtly govern ed in their inluranccs in tnac may have die fame right and inode of recovery, in the circuit court of die County of Alexandria, in the dill rift of Columbia, againft any perfon {j iafuring his building, furni ture, or property, He cafe may be, fkaa-cd in the county «.;oa T. with eichtr or the Lid fo Jut m , which migiuhave been had rgainft him or her, it cue perfci* iu infudng was refidcnt, and rite budding, furmtuc, or property fo SmutM, wh kiuatcd in the itatc cd Virginia. Natiiai.tel MTcon, Speaker of net if *je A llcpn tat at rees. Stephen ;C Lral lit, Prefid ent cf the Senate, [ru tem. Approved, 2.Arch 3, i^j* : HCMAS Tt- I PERSON, Prof dent A :he ’Ailed St dee. ITIE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. V. ED N E SDAY, Juke 8, tSo 3 . iUfA'T) n uur .\:ur-ro — •n<vni ulr evtix. AN ACT fir ere Sling a Light llcufe, at the entrance cf Fe nobfcvt bay , cr ay ether place :n its vicinity, that may be deemed preferable by it. e Seerc— i ary ef 1 roe Ircciury, Src. 1. BE it enabled by the oemte ait* I Eire cf Reprefen tairees of the United States cf America, in Ccrgrfis ajfembledy x hat ao lorn as a Ceffion fna!l be made by the Hate of Mafla chufetts to the United States, of the jurudibiion over the land proper lor the purpofc, the Se cretary of the 7 reafury, be and he is hereby authoriftd to pur chafe fo much land as may be neceffary, and provide by con trad, to be approved by the Prtlidcnt of the United Stares, for building a Light Houle on D ° r Whitehead at the entrance or IVnobfcot buy, or any place in its vicinity, that may be deemed preferable by the Secretary of the Trealury, and to furnifii the iarne with ail neceffary fupplies ; and alio, 10 agree for the fab rics or wages of the perfons who may be appointed by the Frefident for the fuperintend ance and care of the lame ; and that the Pitfidenc be author!fed to make the laid appointments. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted , That there be appro priated and paid out of the mo nies an ling from imports and tonnage, the fum of feven thou fund dollars for the purpofe of creding the Light iloufc as afore fuid. N ATH ANTE!. MaCON, Speaker cf Ihe Hcije of Reyrejentati res. Stephen R. Bradley, Frefident of ti c Senate, pro tern. Approved, Match 3, 1803. Thomas Jefferson, Frefident cf the United Stales. An ACT to make Beaufott and Fafifamaquaddy , peris of entry and delivery , to m b<e Eafun and '1 her ton, ports ij ddi v ry and to author, zr tree efia hafoment cf a new tcaeSfioii difirUl cn Lake Ontario. Sec. 1. BE it enabled by the Senate and J loupe cf iieprefienfa lives of the United States of Ame rica, in Con, refs .ifiemblcd, I nut kum 2nd after tke of J une next, a dm ride'll be "formed uom the d undt of Kcwbern, in North Carolina, to be caked the difinct of Beau fort, which ft ad iiuluke the town of BcvJok, and all the water and Hoi t norej and tua of the laid town, to Harbor II- Jarid, ai»d alifthc \-.atcr and k:orc fouth an 1 wilt 01 the laid town, to Ton ILr.d, indufive. And ” T C- .11 > ■ the v-vTi ci. keu’dcrl I--*** t!ie fde port cf entrv and deli very for the laid diftridt, and a collector of the laid port fhull be appointed, to re fide and keep his office at the laid town of Beaufort, who Ihull be entitled to receive, in addition to the fees and other emoluments efia blifhtd by law, the annual (ala ry of two hundred dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enabled, That from and alter the laid thirtieth day of June, Faf ton, in the diftridl ctOxford, in the State of Maryland, and i i verton, in the diflri£l of New port, and State of Rhode IQaml, fliall be ports of delivery, and a furveyor lliall be appointed to t ach—each of whom lliall be en litltd to receive, in addition to the fees and emoluments already allowed by law, a falary of two hundred dollars per annum. Sec. 3. And he it further enabled, That it fliall be lawful for the PkTident of the United States, toeftablifli, when irfhall appear to him to be proper, in addition to the port of entry and delivery already cftabl’dhcd on Lake Ontario, one other port of entry and delivery on the faid I.ake, or on the waters or rivers emptying theitin, and to ap point a colledor of the cuftoms, to rcfide and kccpancfHcc there at. Sec. 4. And Is it further enabled, That fi om and after the faid thirtieth day of June next -—fuch place within the dill riel of Paffamaquaddy, .u the State of Mafkchulcus; ao the kercta ry of the trealury may direct, fliall be a port of entry and de livery, (at which place the col lector fliall Itf le) as well for foreign, as lei viiftL of the United States. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the Ho life of lieprcfientatives. Stephen K. Bradley, Frefident cf the Senate, pro tern. Approved March 3, 1803. Thom as J efi erson, Frefident of the United Slates. An ACT in addition to, and in modification of the prof oft tions contained in the aid, entitled, *< An Ad to enable tie people cf the Eaflern Divifion, cf th e Territory North A, efi rf the River Ohio, to form a confuta tion and ft ate government , and *jfor the admiffion of fuch fate i*f% the Union , cn an cq\al jwtiuv with tloe on. ineb/tales, and fi r ether / u rpofes .' Sec. 1. Bk it encimedhy ttse 1 Senate raid lEnfe of Repreffcnta tives of the ( nited States of Aiia.:- | no 2, in t.i/igp e s cffemblcd, I nut ' t!.c LUv-fIC” fsvcral ua£U of land in the State of Ohio, be, and the fame arc hereby appro priated for the ufc of fchools in that (late, and (hall, together w ith all the tra<sls of land heretofore apj)ropriated for that purpofe, be veiled in the Icgiflaturc of that Hate, in trtft for the ufc aforefaid, and for no other ufc, intent or purpolc whatever, that is to lay—• lirfl. —The following quar ter townfhips in that rra<M com monly called the “ United States military tuft," for the ufc of fchools within the fame, viz. the firft quarter of the third town Hi ip in the firft range ; the the firft quarter of the fiift town (hip in the fourth range ; the fourth quarter of the firll town ship, and the third quarter of the fifth town (hip in the fifth range ; the fecond quarter of the third towrdhip in the fixth range ; the fourth quarter of the Second townflfip in the live nth, iange; the third quarter of the third towi.fhip in the eighth range; the firll quarter of the full town Ship, and the firft quar ter of the third townflfip in the ninth range ; the third of the fit ft townflfip in the tenth range; the firll and fourth quarters of the third town Ship in the ele venth iange; the fourth quar ter of the fourth townflfip in the twelfth range ; the fecond and third, quarters of the fourth towrdhip in the fifteenth range; the third quaiter of the feventh townfhip in the fixrecnth range ; and the firft quarter of the fixth townflfip, and third quarter of the feventh townfhip in the eigh teenth range; being the one thirty-fixth part of the eftimac ed whole amount of lands within that craft. Secondly . The following * _ , , r> quarter town flops in the fame trafl for the ufc of fchools, in that trail commonly called the Connecticut referve, viz. the third quarter of the niafli town fhip, and the fourth quarter of the townflfip in the fiift range; the fiift and fecond quarters of the ninth townfhip in the fecond range; the fecond and third quarters of the ninth townfhip in die third range; tiie firft quar ter of the ninth townfhip, and the fourth quarter of the tenth townfhip in the fourth range; the firft quarter of the-ninth townfhip in the fifth range ; the firft: and fourth quarters of the ninth town flap in the fixth range ; the fim snd third quar ts. of the ninth to *h Ship in the feventh -nd the fourth quarter of thpdunth townfhip ia tut eight —So of tha£ [Xo. 20a.