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j$ M X G I A N D -Carolina State Volo, eon valot ; Spero mtliora. k Mo n DAY) March 5, it 804 No. 230 R North Gazette $g 2liuDorttpt AN ACT MaVing appropriations for the fupportof the - 0-1' tary eitablifhivient of the United states, a (He year one thoufatd eight hundred and four. BE tna&'d by thr Senate aiid Knurt F Petrefentatives of the Uni- tr& States df Aiteried, in Congrefs cffmblrA, That for defraying the exofCr of the military department ; of tHeUni'ed States, for the year one thoufand right hundred and four, for the Indian eftabti foment and for thecxpghfe of fcrttficationSj ar f?na!s, ' magazines arid irmouries, tht following, funis be, and the fame hereby are refpe&ively appropriated, .'tlas 10 fay : - For the pay of the army of the U nited States, three hundred and one thoufand four hundred and feventy fix dollars i For forage four thoufand and fifty fix dollars : For the fubfiftence of the officers of the army and corps of engineer! twenty-eight thoufand and eighty two dollars and eighty-three cents: and one half of a cent : For the fubfiflerrce of non-com mifiioned officers, rnuliciana and priv?tes onehundredand iixty-three thoufand eight hundred and thirty nine dollars and thu'ty-feen cents and one half of a cent : ; For clothing, eighty thoufand dollars: For bounties and premiums, four teen thoufand dollars : For the medical and hofpital de partmcnt, ten thoufand dollars: For Camp etj jipage, fuel, tootsy expenfet of tranfportation and other contingent expenfes of the war de partment, lcventyone thoufand dollars : For fortificationi, affehals,- maga zints and armouriesj one hundred and nm? thivifand eight hundred and ninety -fix dollars and eighty- rght cents : For pur chafing maps, pl"nsf books irid lmtruments far the war depart ment and military academy, one thoufand loliars i .' For the Indian department, fe- yenty five thoufand fiva hundred dollars, , . Sec, 2. And be it further enatled, That thsfeveral ap propnations here in before made; (hall be paid arid discharged firft out iof any balance remaining unexpendedof former ap propriations for the fupport of the military eIhblihment,and fecondly, out of any monies in the trea fury, vk cincrwiie appropriated. NATH. MACON, Speaker of the Haufe of Reprefentativee. JOHN BROWN,, Prefidctt of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved. Febv,o, 1804. TH : JEFFERSON. M r. JEFFERSON' ANSWER ton ' Aidrefs from the Legijlaiurc ef Vermont To the Cea4 AflentHy of thetateof Vermrt. 1 join you, fellow-citizens, in Rueful acknowledgem?nts to the Kler of the Univerfe, for the prof Pous fituation of oir common country, its rapid in creafe of wealth ntPODulation, and our fecure and terruptcd enjoyment of life, li- w l! aia oroDertv. , urTahera to this chofen land, he " Vmnntained us in it, jn profperity d fcty, and has opened th c V h-.r f ' I,t n" iopenea the f ' he njtions, civilized and cftt0 y;eld to us enlirgemebt nu 7k tQry' ,s we havc mcreafed n of Dr tofi-litwithihebleffinti r freedom and felf govern-' meat. It mult be a great folace to every virtuous mind, that the coun tries lately acquired, are for equiva lents honeftly paid, and come to us un (tamed with blood. Senfible as we are of the fupriof advantage's of civil life, of the nnu rifnmentwhicH lnduftry providesfor the bboVV, and fctence for tn mind andmord it is our dity toalTyciate our Indian neighbors in th?ie blef fingf, and to teach iLem to become fii members of organized f iciety, The fpirit which manifeftcd itfelf on the fufpenfion ef our right of dc pofit it New-O. leans, the cool and collecled fiimnefs With whrch our citizens awaited the operations of our government for its peaceable reftorttion, their prefent approba tion of a conduct fir icily neutral and juft, between the powers ol E'irope row in contention, evince dif-jo-fiaons which Kgbt to fecure their peace, to protect their iuduflry fr m new burthens, tbair citizens from violence, and their commerce from filiation. The falJieods and indecencies you allude to, in which certain prejfes in dulge thimfclvcs habitually, defeat their ozon objcEl before ajujl and en lightened public. This unenviabU and only refource, let it be our n deavor to leave them, by an ho&tfl and earneft.purfu.it of the public prefperity. I thank you fellow-citixens for the affeftionate exprellions of your concern for my happinefs prefent and future : and I pray heaven to have yoarfelves, as well our com mon country in its holy kerning. TH: JEFFERSON. f"RENCH ARMY amd NATlVS AtlM Vf, M The 27th Brumair. 12th ye " ' or 19th November. 1803. Duverlef, Adjutant-General, charged wilh full powers by Gt-m. Rochambetu, Com mander in Chief of. 1 he French Array in St Doming-, and John lames DtfTitics, Commander in Chief of the Native Army of St, Domingo, agree uok the following terms of capitulation f jx the farrendcr o the Otj of Cape-trsRcois. Art. i. The city r.f Cape-Frnrois-with all its dependencies, hill .Be de'ivered up to Gen. befaliries' ten daysj dating from the a8?h current. Art 2. The ammonition which may be; in the aifenals, together with all thearms and artillery eiiher in the mz:nr or forts, fh -.11 be delirered up in the crder in w Inch they now are. An. 3. All the hips of war and othr veffels, which may be deemed necefTary by General Rochambeau, for the tranfportation of the troops, ball be at liberty to depait on the ftipulated day. Art. 4. The officera civil and military, and fhe troops comp ofing thegarrifon of the Cape. fhU de part with the honors of war and all the efTics . belong g to the demi bri'gades. Art. 5. The fick and wounded, not in a fituation to be removed " fhall be attended in the hrTpitals till cured.- They are efpeciall com tnitted-to the humanity of, the Ge neral in Chief Deflalines, who fhll embark "them in neutral veffels for r ranee as foon as pouThle. Art. 6. The General in Chief Deffa'inet, s g?ves h?s aflurance of protection Xo the inhabitants who may i-emain m the country, recl-m-ed by the juftice of General Rocham beau, fhall be maintained in the en joyment of the liberties and honors of the country, let fheir color be what it may, and ihali on no pre text be forced to embatk .with the French army. Art. 7 The troops of the two in ores fhall maintain their refpeftive pofitions until the d iy fixed for tht evacuation of the Cape. Art; & For the faithful perl rm ance of the prefent (Convention, the General in Chief RdchSmbeau (hall deliver as a hoftig the Adjutant Commandant Urban DeVeux, and the General in Chief beffalines fhAll give as an h adage on his part an of ficer or the fanvsranje. Done and exchanged, in god faith,' at the head quuten. Heights of Cape-Franci the da; month and jear above mentioned. DESSAI.INES. DUVERIER; Lumberton Academy Lottery. THE Truftees of the Lumberton Academy infarm the Public, that, owing to a. Nu nber of their Lottery Tickets re maining unfold, they have been under the Necefkty oi poftpdniug the Drawing of their Lottery until thi of July next. Jan. 10. Southern Mail Stager. THE new Line of M ail Stages betwixt P tcrfb ig and Charlctton, wili, u future, le run with the greateft Attention aui Kape dition, and etery Precaution tajesm to p: vent Accident or Delay. Mr. John Pkommond having purcha fed the Line frm his Hcufe in V.rgima to Ra'eigh, aad Mr. Guakd Banks, Si Co. that from Raleigh t frayet teville. aud pto vidd ihcmtflves with new Lairuges, b Horfe., an.d'gnod Drivers, they flatter them felves no C aufe will hereafter h g ven tr Cqmplatnt. In cafe of unavoidable Aci diut, addttivoal Cartiagc4 arc placed on the Line to meet fuch a Contlhgtncy- 1 he Line frcm Fayettcvilie to Charleston has alfo Wen purchafed of Mr. Auderlon, by Individuals who are determined to oiaka evary txcrtioa to render the Stage a fcie and atecable, as well as an expeditious convey-, ance ; and being fuch, the Proprietors troft it will continue to meet vpith that Encourage, snent which can alone compeufitc the Fains and fci pence b-flowed on the Concern. 01 infure a Continuance of fo convenient and dtfirable an Eftsb! ihment. Raleigh, Feb. 16, 18 4. NOTICE. . ALL. thofe having Claims aga'"nft ' the F. ft ate of ohn Norwood deceafed, late oi Franklin County, tre rcquefted to pelent them legally aathenacated tor pay meat, to the Subfcrib-r, who will attead oa Tuefday at next Fiankl'rn Term, for the Par pofc of liouidatinc all Debra aad Dues from the faid Lttatc. Arid thofe indebted threio, are required to make immediate Payment without Delay, to Robert L Whitaker, or to WASHINGTON NORWOOD, Ea'r. Cnnville County, an. ic, 18:4. Th: thorough bred imported Horf CLOWN, WAS imported ftom England last fall, will Hand the enfuing feafon at my Stable in range County, fit miles north of Hillsborough, to cover Mares at ten dollars the leap, to be paid when the Mare is cover, ed, twenty dollars the feafon ; and forty dollars to iufure a Mare to be wiib foal, tP ht returned if fuch fhotud not be the cafe, and the Mare remains the property ef the perfon who puts her to the Horfe, which may em difcharged any time before the twenty fb tDccember next, by the payment of thirtyih wo dollars for iufuring; and fix teen dollars1 the feafon, with half h' dollar to the Grooot in every inftance. Gdod pafturage and fcr raots board gratis. Mires fed with grain at twelve and a half cents per day. The feafon ill comfience the firft day of March, and f end theJBrlt day of Auguft next. Any per fon wheput by the Leap, my turn into the ieafon by paying ten dollars more. The gceatlare will be taken to prevent efcapea or acidTits of arijrkind. hut nt liabilitv lor either. .CLOWN Waagotfcy Baurdeaux, brother to Fhri eel his d.iin by Eclipfe, her dam Crfi by Ore cfs, Regulus, Godolphin Arabinf great gtand dam Snapping by Snap, Mores fon of Partner out of Drivers, darn by Chil ders; Clown'sdam w as aifo the dam of Smart, Joan, Grape, Hre, Mother Black Cap, &c Bourdeaux was got by Herod, dam by Cvl net, Codolphin Arabin, grand dam by Car touch, Ebcny by Chiiders, old Loony by DESCRIPTION. Clown ftands 15 hands 3 inches high, la a rich bay with black higt, fu.l of tone, perfecl ly found, ha remarkable gxd tijlion, tad was bred by T. Duuglaj, tfj. PtRPORMANCESi At New Market, Clown beat tht Drtke Bedfordj Cardock, for a 50 .Guineas, he be . Mr. Kox's Swallow for 300 Guineas th fame week ht won a fweepftaket oF a Gui neas each, eleven fubfcr.bers, beating oky lark Ofray, Cray Diiiaied, Wheatibeaf. Mulberry, Creyma and Hidalgo ; the fame day he received f. feu from Mr. -Fox awjfr, for loo Guineas ; the fpring oieeting following he received forfeit from Mr. foi'a SvVifr, Beacon courfe, for joo Guineas i the day following he beat Mr.' Uulltcka Preten der, Allowing him j t lb. for jco Cuiaeas f the day following he was' fecond to the dulte of Bodfords Cradocfc for the Jocky C lub plate, beating Sir Thonias's Director, Minos and Ruby. In the fame year he walked ovar the Ladies pate at Y jrk. Feb. ia, 1804. DAVID JlAY. The Indian Queen. pHE bell (land in the City of Ra leigh for a Tavern. The Hoaf'e contains thirteen Rjoms, nine of which have Fira-. places, )o the lot is a co-r.modous KitcHeo, a large and convenient Stable, and ill other reauifi.e Out-houfet. I will either fell the Pramifes, or rent them for one or mart Years. - Win. NORWOOD iilfh orough, 13th Dec. 1803. will alfo rent, The Houfe and Lo, oppofitc the Coiit-Houle, For Terras app y to Simon Turner, Eft he beautiful Imported H rfi s9 K f? V A AT V A7 A3 ' 4tf iAZiJC- Kaleign, 'at 1 wenty Dollars the Seifon, wnica miy tie diicharged by the raymeor or Sixuen, provided tayment ia made by the firlt day ot January next; tony Dotlara 10' iuf ure a Mart toot with Foal, with the fattt Dcrtudien a ia tht Seafoo, if paid withia thr faint Time. Shauld the Property of sxf Marc inlurcd e changed; the Infuranee will be demanded it every 1 oft an we. Should' a Mare infurcd notpfove with i-oal, the Moi ncy will be returned. The Seafon will commence the firft tf Match, and end the icnh of Auguft. , Good and cxtenfive Pafturage, well enclosed, and Servants lent with Mate boarded gratia. No liability for Accidents or Efcapcs, but the grca.eA. Caie fhall be taken to prevent either. ; '1 he Proprietors of this Horfe contemplate keeping an ImpoKcd Horfe in this Neigh bourhood, and fhouhflaie put by the btafoa not prove with toal (unMoney being paid) tht Owner willje eutitleaSgScafoa ot the fame Mare the next ieafon gratis-. iY.N O LYNN is a 'fin dark Bay, wiib a Star in his Forehead ; full five Feet two and a Half Inches hign : will be Years old nexi Sannz : is now in hieh Health aud Vifoui, ana for liiegaucc of torna and Proportion, is lurpafied by no Horfe on the continent. His performances on the A ur t . , . m- J ha.e been ref occiab.e. as will h- leen in fS PEDICslEE. BYAN O'LYNN was got by Afton, own Brother to Whifkey his Dam by Lcfang Grandam b kcgulus, out ot Prophet's fJara, by Partaei. I gave fix Hundred Guineas fof him and he waa a capital Runner and fold hioi to Mr. Graham in 1 o, with his En gagement, for Eight Hundred Guineas. Bry an vr at bred by W'Jliam Coruforth, Efsj. of Oarforth. GEORGt PAKE- friehmond tft, Oc 1803. ' liy the General Stud Book it appears fkat Prophet's Crandam was got by Greyhound, out of Sophonifma's Dam, by the Curwan Bay Bard; . N. B. Tho Geotflnea who Vhh their Mares fed whiV with thjiorfe c'nk have it done plentifully atwentv-fiVc, Cents per Day. ' e e w A waxe county, ma aeb 1x04 NOTICE. A LL Pcrfons indebted to tate of jonathaa Tomme, dec Cu nbeflaid County, are requeued to cosae forward and make Payment to the Suffer, ben j and" a II thofe having lawful Demandl agairift faid tira e, are defired to ptefent them for" Sctilemcat, within the time limited by Law to WILLIAM LORD, Ada. 17th Feb. 1804. Antimony wanted TT is fuppofrd that Antimony it got ihfome pait of the State of North Carolina: If any Perfn will five Informa tion to the Printer hereof, at what place it ia fcund, and ef whom it caa be purchtitd' be wilJ confer t Fa?cur.. CALVIN JONES, PHYI IN and SORGFOV; at Mr. Marfkall a in ' Raleigh Otfirs tothe Public his prtttfBota! Sei-TiCtl Februarys The Subfcrii Wt ANTS ro pu chaf a pood Sad v v die Horfe. Apply to hi Place of rffi4 denct ia Wake Ctutity . ;A JOHN SUTHERLAND.; Feb aoth, itVu. War D'pfirlme.nt Feh th. 1 NOVICE IS ilsiMEtiY1 GIVtN, TH AT ftparate propofal will be received at tbe pW fice o( tHe rry for. the Department of ohtU the eighteenth. ,Uy f Ht neM emulnf, ffr wfl, fu pp'lv of ml I rations whtci may be acquired fw the afel of the United St tei, from th - ft day of O&obcr, 1804 J tuidUbe 30th day f SepteMr, ifS5, botft avftn clafive. at the followine slaeem. viti Fieft. At Niaiara, Detroit, f Mieliawckanac, CKUJ kago. Fort Wayne, tne If oil on tac nciaiui ot cue uy aad at aav olacc tr otaccs. wbcte troops are 01 may ft&tioned, ware had or recruited withia She ftate of Or and at any place or ?Uce Uhin the Indiaa Un it tiiirrh of tbe Aiftesreeof north luitade. Second. At Soutti WeE Point, Tcllieo, KooxvilU NaOkville. aiad witbta the Cherokee motion betwreei Tcnneffcend Crprfia. and on the TeaneOee rier. W$S on the rod Between faid river and Naffivilleaad.a. any place or place where troops are or ma k ftatloW d, marched or Recruited' wUhia the ftte of Teiuieflet and -Kentucky, Third. At tht gamfoa near Vinceanea, pa 90 the tiyi of the Ohio J rhcre troop 1 waoaso. 1 - Fourth. At Fort Maflac, near the month Kukaskai. and at any plafa. r places wh are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited withia the Indiana territory, ipara or tne 4m acgrcc .o ktttade, (Vintcnaes excepted. J ' , Fifth. At Jit, UMtis rjeri Madrid, ana as, uypw ri. uw wcr n he litioMd. aarcM S3Sy K8ISK T ei FQrj,u, FortSsoddart OH tb. Mtsl. ad t, aB4 pUtX op . place where troops arc or ma heftationtd KMtrhvd or rtcrwiud Within the MUEffippi rritory, aad n the rod between. Matches aadt tn lenpenec r vorshc poA on faid liver axeptd);. . .. - Sevefltk, At' Kew Orleans, and any plaee or placea a abe MiBfiipTrt - rivtr; helow fort Adami; and O pcloafaa. Natchitoches, and at f other edaeo placet f wtteresxooprara wr ;tnay ,o itioaev acnea ptix cricked in tauifiaaa, not betore mentioned or f railded sW. ' ' - i ' J.M-j Separate propoTaU wfn alfo he received aa Worrfiid She HiDnltr of.all titinn. which sue bk reofeirerf far tha - r 14 ; . . : .-w ' r w - ' r- . i -m , mfm afehc United ftam the firA daf ilaniurv. ao,vfttif the aifi day of Deceinber of t&e fawe year. days InilnSve,1 within tfce fevcral Bates hereinafter Acntloo viz. I Eightb. At Fort WUkUfod, Cockfpnr-Iland, and at any place or placet where troep arc et may he Itationcd aurcboi or recfitl v ithin the lute of Ceorxia, an4 . en the Indian boundary between Ccorfta and the deck? siuon. Ninth. t Charlcftn, It ocky Mountain, on tike hfadL watertof tbe Santee, and at anv place er peaces where troops are or may he -. tntien K, marched or' recrvitcd withia the aitescr'oeUi adMorthCrolina . Tcath. At Narfol , and at any place or places where, troops aire or maybe Sationed, marched of recruited' wfthith(f ftate of Vir hu ; : Eievantb.- At Forf M'Henry, and at any place' or places where troops arc or may be Itationcd, marched, or recruited within the ftate of Mar yUad aad the di tria of Colombia. ' i - - 'Twelfth, At Fort Mifflin, Piufotr Carliflc,-aal any plc or pieces where, trooprareor may be da. t&Mrlnaiched or iccriiitad within thie Bates uf Pcdnk Thirteenths-At-Fort lav. Weft- Point. Albany. Sckencdady, and at anf puce or pincc where troops axe or may be aitiencoi marched or recruited Withia . tUe wf 2?t2s WueTp . J PoaxtccathAcf oft Iciinibulif Fori' Welcotti and any place or pieces where troops are or may be, fta- aed. tOarv-hcd or recruited wi tain the Uatca of 'Con. naAirut. Khod.tllnl jhJ Vrrii.nnt ' I ' " Fifteenth. At Pert ludc-pendence,- (Ooften barbeer,) ' and at any ylcc-or places where troop are or may ber flrfiioned, uarcjbed or rcC'ui ted within the date of iviaf Tcbrettf (the Diftria of Maine excepted.) aUteetnlu 'At Portfmbiih, ' tortUad and at aafii place -or places where troops arc vr saay , be nattoncd? marched or recruited within .(Uc fete ef He w-r.a.p ' flire and the Oiflrta of Maine. ; ' ' . A ration tdconit of one pound and one qnarttafof Sjcefor three ouarurs of a pound oi pork, erg-, Sert it ounces of bread or flour. One tijU. of ruaV Whiflccy ; or bra'nciy and at tbe rate, of. two crata f , Uli; for.-. ataaets of vlnedai'foat-aMrnnds of Tai.imI am ..M..i.a f . ana one nii of enMcs,-to everyiitroarra ratrort. f iner -j- - w - - . ; r - prices of ahe,feerJ .cmpnncM parts- of 'tea -retifltS-A Qionld be ffciiedi but thexfahcd State rcierve the tV right of makWfuth ilteratiott in fbe'price'of the torn- poncntjamosvactsraufetti aiore&do. aaoiaJtnian'tie i price 01 eacn part cnercoi Dear a jnH propoetKta te c the propofed pmc for tbe whole ration, ' The ration are te be furniihedln fch, quantities, that thr IhaU.atalltinaadurtug te toaattie propofed contr'peW.bc fafficicnt lor the confumnfien of thctr,opee. ' at MtchUimackanac, lietroit,' Nlaaara aid dbikatVfot. fix iobttln,adance,' axfd at each citie other poida-r aae m cnern r waieri w.K-M-(fc three, tdnthata : vance ofgood and wholefomcr proyi&onu If thY"me. , fhall W reqnircd It is alfo to be perrnitled bV all and' very 01 tne v.BiDBiw4irt t rarttrrce "plates or poira to cmll.fjr jt Jfon wheathe M-me imp p tranportd, tht E- ' 'iny timc.in thexafe of orfceKjjr litb.uppiies-,..' . late' of . Coramshiikntlbatl bcdaemcd oroptii wm - .- , .: ? tt is to bc'aederHood that th conuiaor is to be : .". the ejtpence nd riOt of iOvint-tht foppist4(th troupe and that alltoflcs finlahiedby the d coation of r nemy, or by means l the troops of the United tate,. Ihaltbc paid b the UntteU States .1 erUeef ihe tides captured or d-Aroyed as -forefaid,roo u e-epog t oaof two o an rc pcflvi.s af; creoiUalc cbaicrer " and the certificate of a coaunificiQcd c&ter, ftating tbe circumntneetaf t icu, au4 t.:e iiootim of the aftn tea -for whi h coini eafation Oiali be i.,imed.' - j s; . The privilege is Binder Hoe to be rafcrved Utbe fj. afted St itesol requiring that nose ot i i p plies wh ch may be fatniflicd ender -ny of the prdpefed conn a. 1 Siallbe iffovduutil the feppltes, whl;h have . been, ot may te fernitbed ondcr coa.aUnowla force, ' . been con nincd, and that a fapply U MruKe mavrbe. always reqturttf t- y ( 1 tue nxi lxed potSs cm the ma ooart oc ajiaa) bontiers, not exceeding three months...
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