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t ' L . '' A N D Nbrth-Catolina State i ... ? . ; Gazti& r Vo'.. V. as autfoorttw. ak act; Centintticg for a limited time the Salaries of (he Officers of Governriient therein taen. ijjtr enabled by tie Senate and jffoufe of Reprefentatiyes cf the Uni ted States of America, in Congrefs njfmbU&t That from and after the Jaft daY f December, j one thou fand eight hundredarid three, the follow ing annual tomenfations, and no other, be, and they are hereby granted to the officers herein enu merated, refpe&itely,! that is to fay: To the Secretary of State, five thoiifand dollars : Thft Secretary of the Treafuryy five thoufand dollars : The Secretary of ar, four thou fand j five hundred dollars : The Secretary of the Navy, four thoufand five hundred dollars : The Attorney General, three thoulattd dollars: !, The Comptroller of the Treafury three thoufand five hyridreddolUrs:, The Treafurejy three thoufarid dollars :, j The Auditor Qf theTreafufyhrcc1 thoufand dollars : J - The Regifterof theTieafuty,.two thoufand four huhdrejd dollars': The Accountant of the Wjr de partment, two- tHofand dollars : The Accountant" of the. Navy d2. pSrtairnt, two thpufan3 dolors : The Poftmafter-Oerierai, three, thoufand dollars : and The Affiftant Pofmaler.Gcneral, one thoufand feven hundred dolars: which fams fhill be rcfpeftively paid quarter year!y,i at tha Treafu ry of ihe United States See. t. And be iturther enabled, That this aft fhall continue in force for three: years, and from thence tin til the end of the jnext iefion of Copsiefs tbereafier,! andino longer. N ATH. M AGON, : Spcakerof.the Houfeiof ReprefenUt'iTM. JOHN. BROWN, Prefident of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved, ttb. so, 184, 1 t f TH : JEFFERSON. AN ACT : , Por t"h relief of the captors of theMooriA ar med (hrp Mefhou'da iarttf Mlrbohal Be it enabled blithe Senate and c"MnxW S tales of America in' Centre fs a Tern bled,: That the fum of eight thoufand five hundred . and riinetyfbur o! lars,and fifty cents) jbeingrine moie ty of the value of jhe armed - (hip ; Meflbouda, captured, by. the frigate John Adams, camrnanded by Capt. . Johp Rodjersj. and reftored: tc the Emperorof Morocco.bcand ths fme is hereby a Ppropriatct fer defr tying I to err Jo me times, is nature, to rec the expenfe of prize meneyduC to tify en or, is always glory, I be fhe captors; and that the further It eve I. was wrong in the ajfiir of fum of feven Hundred and thirtv- yeierday ; you he had '1 believe eight dollars, and twenty five cents, be and the fame hereby isappropria- iur aerraying tne expences in curred for th faidflhi, Whilft in poflefiion of the captors. N ATH l : i MACON, Speaker of the Moufe of ReprefentatWet JOHN BROWN, Prefideht of the' Senate pro tem. Apprred, Febaary 4, -864 - r TH; JEFFERSON; A NECD OTEOF WASHING TON In 17154, he was ftationed at A lexandria with his regiment, the onlyonein the colony and of whicrr he was ColoneL there happened t that time to be ah eleaion in A- Lariafor memPers of the af. X. and the ballot ran high i?Wf!? Coi- George Fairfax and Mr. William Elzcy. Wafhing ton "OR the fide of Fairfax, and a M William Payne headed thc ink iffieridi'of Eley. In the couffe of the coriteft, Wa(h:ttgton greW very Warm (fcr his paffiohSj natu rally y were terrible ; though a wife regard to- duty, i. e honour and happinefs fooh reducfed them under proper Command) aricl Un luckily faid fomethin that offen dc -1 Mr. Payne, who, though but n cub in Jizt was a Ivon in heart, e levated his Jhclalaht and at a blow extended our hero on the ground. News was foon carried to his regi ment that their Colonel was mur- 9 -Kit- dered by the mob! On the paflions of foldiers who, doated on their commander, fuch a. report fell at once like a flalh.oY lightning on a magazine ojf, gunpowder. In a moment, the whole regiment was underarms, and inj rapid motion towards the town, burning for vengeance. During this time Walhington had been liberally pli ed with cold water, acids, and volatiles ; and, happily tor Mr. Payne and hia patty, was fo far re covered as fo p, but; and meet his enraged folders, who crowded a a.rpund him with, laces of horfcll joy to fee him alive again. After thanking them for (uch an attach ment to him, he affured them that he. was not hurt in the leaft, and begged them, by their love of him . and of their duty, to return peacea bly to their barracks. As for him felf;:he went to his room gener oufly chaftifing his paflion, which had thus llruck out a fparkthai ftad like to have thrown the whole towntinto a flame And feeling himfelf the aggrcfTor of Mr. Payne he refolved to make him thc ho nourable reparation of afking his pardon. No foonerhad he made this heroic relolution, than reco vering that delicious gaiety which ever accompanies good purpofes in a virtuous mind, he went to a bill1 that night, and behaved as pleafantly as though nothing had happened. Early next morning he wrote a polite note of invitation to Mr. Payne, to meet him at the tavern, ravne took it tor a chat- Un?e, and repaiied to the tavern in full expectation of fmelling gun powder. But what was his lurr prize, on entering the chamber, to fee, in lieu ol a brace of piftols; a decanter of wine and a pair of g'af fes on i the table. Walhington rofa tj meet him, and offering his h tnd with a fmile, began' Mr. Payne fome Jdtisfaaion, and, if yu decn that ujjicient, here is my nana Ut us befriends' Aaactot fuch fublime virtue, produced its proper effect oh the mind of Mr. Payne, who from that moment, became the moft en thufiaftic adrnirerof Walhington ; and, tor his fake, ready at any time to charge up to a battery of two and forty, pounders. Would our Youth but be per fpaied to act-in a ftvle fo cor ect and fo heroica-l, our papers would no longer (hack us witli accounts ot'elb'nt young men murdering each otier, on falle principles of hone r ; and, ' by one defperate ded, emercing them Tel yes of all prefent plaure, and of all future hope. Would they but exert the courage, the only tru: courage, to nonvaloe: Spero meliora. Monday, March isr, 1804- ft imp into immediate t filence the clamours of b rut ifft paflioni and to leap at the facred call of dity, they might long live as ood Children, to equal the hopes of their fond pa rents, as good Citizens, withjtheir virtues to enrich tlieir Country ' is'good ' Hujbands, 16 blefc the fex : they wre born to loveand proteft -and at length like Wafhington, attain to a good old age, " crown d with Riches and with Honours.11 A life how glorious 1 t his country dear, Herrlt in Council, aad her lint in war . May hi,exAmple, all our foos infpire ! And Uoai their fathers' hfftdry catch his fire. 3" WILLIAM FLACK, Saddle and Jiarnefs Maker, TAK ES this method of informing his Ff leads and the public in general, that he has moved his (hap next door to Mt. Win ArmftroHg's Inn, where he continues to carry 00 the Saddle and Harnefs making bufmefs in all its tranches ; he has o hand a god aflfortiieat of Women's and Men's fad dies; arnefs of all kiais ; Bktts ef the neat eft Patterns. He flitters himfelf from his attention to,bufinel's, and having the bzft ma terials to meet the Patronage of a generous Public. ,. 4 Orders from the Country will be attended to wit' punctuality anddifpatih Raleigh Feb. 4, 1804. Jujl received jrom lJhitddclphiat By the Printer hereof, rPHE La.lyV Am?r!C3ti Poeket Book, and Gentleman's Pocket Remem brance, for the year 1804, haodicmely bound in red Sheep at 7s 6dor in Morocco at i is 6i bsch. They not only ierveto-r Almanacs cut alfo for Accounts and Memorandums, and ontain a variety of uleful and emertaining Mttsr. '-h.r . Alfo "juflrecefvei . . 'J-C The Jrd and 4th olS of TlILLICH's Eticvclopacdft tor w T which the Sublcribsrs art rcjueitea t apply as early t couveutentt Lumberton Academy Lottery THE Tru flees of the Lumberton Acadein fnform the Pj'ouc, that, owing to a Number of their Lnery Tickets ie matning unfold, thcyhave been uudtr the Neceflity of pcrtouiiig the Drawing ot thir Lottery until th. jth of uiyntxt. Jan. is. , , ' Ol'lCE. A LL thrsfe having Cbims agamft the Eftatc of John Norwood drccaled, late of Franklin County, tre rtuefted to ptlent tUem legally auihen icated lor py nictt, to the Supfcribrr, whe viil attend on Tuefday at next Fiauklin Term, tor the Por pofe of liquidating all Dbis aad Dues from the f lid Ellats. And thofe, indebted thereto, are reo.uircd to make immediate Payment without Delay, to Robert L. Whitaker, or to WaSHI.CTa!N NIHIWWOD, Ex'r Granville County, fan, ic, l8 4. The thorough bred imported Horfe CLOWN, WAS imported fiom England last fall, will tland the enfuicg fealon at my Stable in Orange County, lit miles north of Hillsborough, to cover Marcs at ten dollars the leap, to be paid wh:n the Marc is cover ed, twenty dolias the feafon and ferty dollars to infure a Mare to be with foal, to be returned if fuch Ihouid not be the cafe, and the Mare remains the property of the perfon who puts her to the Horle, which maT difcharged anytime before the twenty fifbe; tDecmber next, by the payment of thrrtyih wo dollars for iniurin, and fixteea dollars the feafon, with half a dollar to the Grooa in every inftance. Good pafturage and fer vants board gratis. Mares fed with grain at twelve and a half cents per day. The feafon; will commence the firt day cf March, and end the firft day of Atiguft next. Any per fon who put by.thc-Leap, may turn into rhe leafon by paying ten dollar more. The gfeateil care will be takrt to prevtnt efcapes or accidents of any kind; bat & liability lr ither. v CLOWN Was got by Bqurdeaux, brother to Pi'rlzel his dm by Eclipfe, her dsn! Cry (is by Careicfs, Regulus, Godolphin Arabin; great ; grand dam Snappioa by. Snap, Mores' fon of Partner out of Drivers, dam by Chil dervj Clown'sdam was alfo the dam" of Smart; Joani Grape, Fire, Mbter Elatk Cap; Sec. Bourdeaux was got by Herod dam hy Cyg net, Godolphin Arabin,. grand dam. by Carr touch, Ebooy by Chiiders,. old tboay by, . Bafto. ; DESCRIPTION; ' Clown ftands r5 hands 3 inches high, ii rich bay with black legs, full of lone, per feci, ly found, has remarkable good acTion, and ws bred by T. Douglas, hfq. ; PERFORMANCES At New Mark cv, Clown beat tKe Uhke Bed fords Cardoclci for 2000 u:neas, ne be Mr. Fo's S wallow for 300 Guineas. ; the fame week he won a fweepftakes of o Gui neas each, eleven fubfenbers, beating Sky lark Ofpray, Gray Dionied, Wheatlheaf. Mul berry, Creymatt and Hidalgo ; the fame day he received forfeit from Mr. Foxfs swifts for 200 Guineas ; the fpriog 7 meeting following he received forfeit frdm'Mr Tox's Swift, Beacon courfe, for 300 Guinea ; the day following he beat Mr. Bullock's Preten der, allowit" j him 31 lb. for 100 Guineas the day following he was fecond to the duke of Oedfords Cradock for the Jocky , Club plate, beating Sir Thomas's Director, Mwo3 and Ruby. In the fame year he walked over the Ladies plate at York. Feb. i, 1SC4. DAVID HAY. The beautiful Imported Horf ' BRYAN O'LYNN TX7ILL be le to Mares at my St .Y ble.within ote Mil of th City ( Rale jh, at Twenty Dollars the Seaibn, whick rniy he difchargedby the Paymenr of SiucenJ, provided-Payment is made by ft h firlt day of January next j forty Dollars w iufure a Mare to be with Foaf, with the fame Dedailin as in the Seafon, if paid withia tb fa ma Time. Should . the Frpirty of any Mare infured be changed; the lufurance will be demaaded is every ioftance. Should -a Marcinfurci not prove with l oal the; Mo ney will be returned. 1 ha Sealoo. trill tMiai" tj &n mt Mirch, nd end theioU of Augufk. Jood - and xtenfive Pafturage, well enclafed,; au Servants fent with Maret hoarded gratis. N liability for Accidents ! or Efcapes, but the greatcA Cire fiiall be taken X4 prevent 1 he Proprietors of this Horfe csotemplat keeping an Imported Horfe' in thtt NeifJu bourhood, and Ihouid a Mare put by th.Seafoa: not prove with Foal (thc Money being paid) thc Owner will be entitled to a Seafon of the fame Mare thc neat Seafon gratis ' - JsftYtN 0,XNNis a fine arltVBay, , was a Star io his Forehead fuii five Feet two and a Half laches hign 1 4will be -eight Years old next Spring; is now in high Health and Vigour, ano for Elegance of frorm and Pioportkn, u lurpaffed by no ' iorfc on the Coniinent. His pcrlorsnaaices n the Tu ha,e seen relpeaaLe, as will be feen m the , 'llandDUl. ft PEDIGREE. BKYAN O'LYNN was got by Aftoa, oWst Brothts to Whilkey ; his Uam by Lefang Grandam by KeguiHs, out ol Prophet's Dam, by Partner. 1 gave fix Hundred Guineas for him, and he was a capital Runner ; and fold hun ta Mr. Graham in t Soo, with hts En gjgement, for Eight Hundred Guineas. Bry an was bred fcy William Cofnforth, Ef. of llarforrh. GEORGE BAtLEK , Richmond ift, Od 1803. By the General Stud 800k it appears f hat Prophet's Crandam was got by Greyhound, out of S ophonifir.a's Dam by the Curwan Bay liard. N. B. Thofe Genfemeh who wifli their Mares fed while with the Horle can have it , done plentifully at twenty. five Cents per Day, JOSHUA SUCC, Wake County, 6ih Feb' 1804. Thc thorough bred Horfe CHARIOT. tv i6hn silicon. ju. wne oaobet, 1790 when he wa pnrchafel By Mt wiiiiani Gerard, Baronet. He wai-ge-t by the celebrated Hrfe. Highflver, hia Dam Potofi, by old Eclipfe a Marc -of great fame any In England. ' CH ARlOT!sane Biy, Hands nearly ixteen, hands high, nivd for Bae, Sinew fymraetry and aOion, la fcarcelv to "be equalled. Hia running entitles htm. to be r nked among It the firft Horfet in the Country., Hil f exceHenee haa been difttnguifhed in four Mile heart, and in no inlUnce.whrTe the costeft vra gr-et,tut he proved fucrcfsfal, having frequently run fbrseat to decide the race. - L CHARIOT now exhibits the greateft health and Vi gour and will iland theenfaing Seafon t JAMLS LYNPs 'HOUSE, WUhioonc Mile of the Subfc'Aere'c Store on Nutbufh, Graaville'County, State of North-Carolina, Nine Mile from Hfkin' Ferry, fix M ilea from WU- HamfhorOogh, and fixteen Vtoib Warrebtbn i ; And wiUhe lrtto Mare at Ten Dolftir the Leap, -paM. at the StaUle-doot, Twenty DolhrS tbe Seaf"n payabhi the tr(t.ay; pf OSobee next, and Forty Dollar to in fure a Foal V and ' in every in fiance half a Dollar to the Gro a the1Stabte--dtor. The-Seafoo may . be difcharged by the paymeaf ,ot Sixteen Uollarsy if paid within the Seafon, which will commence the firft day of March and end th-: tenth day of Angtifty lr t-.afcj'of infurance, the Money wOt be re turned if . the Maret do not prove with FV provldad t ptopeity i ia no inftaace changed. ! Mares poltei Win by th Seafon, which rfall previa i yrith Foal, our he the bedesj of another Seafon, gr tit ; as he will ftand at thef fame, pbrt from Seafen to Seafon, witbout4eing removed '. t-"r,!'r'f '"' CHARIOT ii"a fare Foal-gelter. Hl Ce4u are equal, if not fuperior, to tMbfe of ny HbfEe on th (EontinenU ; His Colli in England are on .the Britifc Torf . They ae con fidered the favoarirea tit the frefeut lay, having in every inftaace proveo ficcefAil. ' i"" '-MS''' His Running Perfdrma ncei have been equal to thofo !7Siod, 'Sftfive and wetl itoclofed paftwageT witk Wheat Utif. icd and white Clover Lots, f ratify E very care nd atieq'tion paid to prevent accidentao efcapea, but will not behable for ny that OaTfcappa ' CHARIOT being t&o role property f tne 6bfcnbera they.have It -tit thei r povef to pledge themfelvea for pointed attention being paid to fuch Mares u may bo feat hun. LYK. Thofe Gentlemea who wtut therr Marei fed with Grain way be furniflied with it M;twelve andm.half cent per day to each Mare. Petfoaa bringing Maret ' boarded gratia.. -' ( PEDIGREE;' f CHARIOT wai got by Hlghfiyer, Ton of Herod, fon ' of Tartar , fon bf Partne; outTof - MelioraOy TX hia 1 Dam Potofi by EcHpfeiCrandani by Blank. n of Go ; dolphin Arabians great great Grandao by CJodolpha Arabian, grt great great CaBda,WfSoipr: . on of Childera. fire of Snap, out o f tbo Wit herington Mare by i Partner; SiOer to Suh-rel'. Dam by? Sloody Buttocks, O,, hound. Makllafi BriramerPlacer Whit Turk. Dodfwortb, Latton's Bard Mare rhav'ln g fixtyfis tru J - . m m ' m . t ! , J 1 ; Arabian crouei, ano nxteea ivoyai : Dan. f":ai' ' . . '' .... WILLIAM GERARD, Bart. For which reference may be made to aha General Stud 1 Book, now in onr poffflion.' jS eKHt-nbus FoaiiGeitter "IXTlLlUtnd the cpfumg Seaiotk f yy iM.j: -Stable four days, and at J, y i. nam 3, iii. AOca'osaaw y wij two 11171 in j every week , to 'coyer Mmrei-on' the following i terms, viione Dollar and a fialf IHtr Leap. I p aid 1 n d vane e ; , three Dollars the Se afon9 with a Jsutnel of oraio. and uzacd a 1 UoU Iiifuraiice.r Stafoxiil cm -:.ocr the. Jit cf archiBd xpire;th ift !A8UK -H!ut?K Ek T laiti tc if beautiful ChefuBt Sr i wU-Te Feet three Ioxhcahigh, eight Yeart t Spring, cocked and primed, and in full eif janut traoiporteti trpn the Camp ai; his Dam by Fcartfoug&t; J vativi ytL ant, always preferable to: an x or i c c j both . Gravd and Great GrandSiref and Dam ! quartered Arms with the Junws and1 Jolly Ro gcr kamiliet ih dzyl of Yore.' , m. WILLIAMSON; ; Ca'wel! County, ifebi 1804V rf - Inhabiuotg sf Raleigh, in ui w i wjiui HiTiog uieiy ereaed a Hottfe for an Academy in one of the couarea of tb City given t Uiem by the Legislature for the purpofc, are defitoatol en;tgiag a fit Fer fon to fuperintend the In ft i tut ion. Ifther could meet with a Clergyman of liber, t RrfZ nation ana rrincipies, wfto would take charge me Acaucymna rtt the cuiaens a weekly Difcoarfe, itfch aaone wesld be prefe;red.and for foch, a Charadlef, it IT believed, a hand fome Salary would be provided. Raleigh being the Scat of the State. Govern ment, and eftccmed a healthy fitnation. would .doubtlets piote an agreeable refidenct for si perfon of the above defcription. . . An AlfiiUot Teacher to initiate Application to be snade. by letter (poftaidl "1- G' Secrtary Vtbe bA3 oMruftccs. March 10.? 'ran belt it and ia the City oflU., , iMgh fbr a Tavera. The Hoafe eontsiin thirteen Rooms,, nine of which bava Fir-c- P,c . p tje it a con-.modout Kitchgg. rerjutflid)iit.hoiiles. I will either fell t.H rremiies,; or rent mem for One or mora Ycara. ! W. NORWOOD HUliboroagh, ijtb Dec. i8oj . 1 will alj Ttntt ; f. ',r The Houfe and Lot, oppofite tha Court-Houfe, for Tenae apply to Siaaon Turner, Ef notice. : CTRYED or ftblen; oft Mori tlar Nfgh't. is h InllancV; from the SubfcrLi ber ir lU'-eith, a bay Horfe, a (out 14 rlani hgW HU M i in and Tail b!ack wtbi a lit ; tie wtit, I believe, in 1) is Face, and fon : white, upon his Sack, afnxall Knotupa hi Should? r i he ' was brought f rom dowtl thsj Country; from Pitt County, and f exp tt wiu 'Mav w.wr iego nm 9jt a i any. er fon. will briosMaid Horfr to me, or coutri- fo that I get him ajain, Hull behadfoati CANNON. Ralegh, Feb. 17th, 1(04 1 . t 4 H. i- '4 i , ' v;: . IT it- i refill
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