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V. p authority AM ACTi 1. .A Supplementary to an ad, entitled : inkjftlrarlr or An 1 vjv r the city ofWaOxiostoa, ia the Diftria of . u ,8ed hs 1Kb Senate and sdts of America in Cdngrefs afem . tied That the aa intitlcd " Ah aft tojrlcorparatc the inhalants ofthc itvofWaflnngton, m the dianaof CoUbi, excr.pt fa much of the , ea, js inconfiftent with the pro ionsofthisa, beahd ths -feme hereby con unucu in iiorcG fQr ff . f it CaAAM JTrM during tneicrm oi,miu y iiu the end of tha next (eflfioii of Con- Sec. 2 it further enaSlcd, tw the Council of th5 city of I "aftpgtonroni and after thj oc-, ' ..J for which the members oftha urcfrnt council hive been eleEled, fliall confift of two chambers, each of which fhall be compbfed of nine members to be choferi by diflinft ballots, according to he direftVpns cf the aft to which this is a fupple jnent ; a majority of ;ach chamber ftsll conftttute a qaorum to do bu fineft: In cafe vacancies fhdl oc cur h the council, the! chamber in 'vhich the fame may; hapnen fhall -fupply the fame by ar eieftion, by ballot from the three perfons next higheft on the. lift, tothofe eleed at the preceding election : and a ,ir,r;v of the whole number oT th-chamber in whjchjfuch Cancy ay happenfiall be occcfjiry to make an eieftion. Sec. 3. And to it further en&fted, that the council fhall have dower toeuabhfh and regulate the inlpec tion of flour, tobacco and fahed provifioas, theguagirtg of cafks 'nd liquw, the itoragc ot gunpowaer, and all naval and military ftoresi aot the property of; the United Ctifr tn rpin1 rf i and )'"vww o - o sAity of bread ; to tax and licence hwkers and pedlars,Uo teftrin or prohibit tipling houffs, lotteries, intend the health of. the city, to preferve ihe navigation of the Poto- - ... mac and AnacofU rivers adjmmg the city ; to erect, repair and regu late public wharves, and to deepen dock and bafons ; to provide for the eltablilh men t and iuperinten dance of public fchools ; ta licence and regulate, exdufiyely, hacknry coaches, ordinary keepers, retai lers md ferries ; to provide Jcr tne ap pointment of infp'sttorsconilibles, and fuch others officers as may be neceffary to execute the luvs of the corporation ;and 10 give iuch con- penlation to the mayor ol tne city as they may deem fit. j , j Sec. 4'. And ht it further enacted, That thei bvv court of the county of Wafhinirfcin (hall not hereafter J Q ; ' poffefs the power of im po.fi ne any tax on the inhabitants of the city of wainington. , . NATHl : MACON, Spefcker of the Houfe of Reprefenutire. JOHN BROWN, Prefidcnt of the Senate pro tern. TH: JliFFESOM. The Subfcriber ' fyTANTSto purch a ;o 1 Std deUorfe. Apply to hit PJaceof refi ieace m Wake County. ' JOHN SUTHERLAND. rz 29th, 1804. I Antimony wanted. iT 'S luppoffd that Antimnnv is (-: -"":pan ot the tatc of North 5 ft'nter hereof, at what place it i a' Tiu coafer a Favour. 1 Pnt in r . . - , - War Department, Feb. $th, 1804. NOTICE IS HjiREBY G1VEK, THAT feparate profals wiU be received at the of fice of the Secretary tor the Department ofWir, nul the eighteenth 4ay V et,eflfuijj, for the fupply of al I ration which war be teqiitred Cor she ftfe of tht United State, from the iftday of Odobr f8 until the gotfa day of i SepteSer both dayi in ctefive wihefoUortngplaeiJ. V" i V s - Fir. At,NiagawBeeroir,MichiHaiaclanac, Chi- kagoFort Wyethe Poll on the Miami of the Laker, and at aay place or places, where troops are or may be iiationed, marched or recruited withiu the ftate .of Ohio, . and at any place or pUce within the Indiana territory north of the 4 1 ft degree of north htitode. Second. At South Weft : Point, Tellieo, KnoxvUle, Nathville, and wlthie the Cherokee nation between Tennefiee and Oeorgia, and 00 the TenneOTee nverand oh the road between faid river and Uafhville, aad at. any place or placet where troops areor ma he Rat ion ed, marched or recruited within the Rates of Tenneffea and Kentucky; . . .Third. At the garrifon near Vincennesi on the river Wabaih. . ' . , , , Fourth. At Fort Maffac. near the mouth of the Ohio Kaskaskaii, and at ahy place or placet where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Indiana territory, fouth of the 41ft degree of north latitude, (Vincennes excepted.) Fifth. At St. Louis, New Madrid, and at any place rt placet where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited in Louifiana. north of the fctUements on the river Arkanfas. i Sixth. At Chickafaw Bluffs, Arkanfas, Nstchea, Foit Adatns, Fort Stoddart on the Mobile, and at any place or places where troops are or mav be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Miffiffipfi territory, and on the road between Natchex and the Tenneffee ri. . ver, (the pott on faid river excepted) Seventh, At New Orleans, and any pl or placet on the MiCSflippi rUer, celow Fott Adams, and ai O peloufas, Natchitoches, aiid at any-other place or placet where troops are or Diay be Rationed, marched or re cruited in Louifiana, not betore mentioned or provided for; .' Separate propofalt will a!fe be received as aforef-iJ, the lupply of aR rations, which mav be required for the ufe of the fjnited States, from the firft dy of January, 1805-, until the 31'fl day ot December of the fame year, days inclufive, within'' the feveral Rates hereinafter mentioned, vir.. 4 ..Eighth. At Fort Wilkinfon, Cockfpur-inand, and at y place or places where troop are or may be Rationed , marched or recruited within the itate of Georgia, and on the Indian boundary between Georgia and the Creek nation. ' Ninth. At Charlefton, Rocky Mountain, on the hfad waters of the Santec, end at any place cr places where troops are or maybe: Rationed, marched or recruited Within the Rates cf South and NortbCarolina. jentht Ai Norf?l r aid at any place vr placet where -troops are or may be Ationedt inarched w recwind withio the Hate of Virt inia. '. Eleventh.' At Fort hTHenry, and 4 any place or places where troops are or maybe Rationed, inarched or recruited within the Rate of Maryland and the Uif tria of Columbia. 1 Twelfth. At Fort MMDIn, Pltrfbur , Carlifle, and at any pUce or placet where troops arc xr shay be IU tioned, matched or tecruited within the Rates cf Penn fylvania. Ncw-Jerlcy and Delaware. Thirteenth. At Fort Jay, WeR Point, Albany, - Schenectady, and at any place or placet where troops are or may be Rationed,, marched or recruited, wittitn the Rate of New-York, (Niagara excepted). Fourttenth. At Fort Trumbull, Fort Wolcott, and ' at any place or placet where troops are or may be Ra tioned, rliarcbed or recruited within the Rates of Con. nteticut, Rhode-IQand and Vermont. Fifteenth. At Fort Independence, (itoftdh harbour,) aud at any place .or placet where ttoops are or may be Rationed, marched or rec-uitcd within the Rate of Maf ftihuretts, (the DiRriciof Maine excepted.) Sixteenth. At Portfruouth, Portldod, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the - Rate of Ncw-Hanp-Oiireandthc OiRiict of Meine. A ration to confin of one jtound and one qusrtter of beef, cr three quarters Of a pound oi pork, eighteen ounces of bteador flour, one gill of rum, whifkey or brandy ; and at the rate of two qiiaru of fall, four quarts of inegar, four pounds of foap, and one pound and one half of c-tnJles, to every hundred ration, f he prices of the feveral component parts of theration Would be fpcrified ; but the Uuited States relerve the right of making fut-h alteration iri the price of the com ponent parts of their ration afore faid, as fhall make the price of ach part thereof bear a juR proportion to the propofed price for the whole ration. The rations arc to be furnifhed in fuch quantities that tVere (hall at 11, times, during the term oi the propofed contract, oe fulficient for the confumption of the troops ' at Michiiimackanac, Detroit, Niagara and Chikago for Rx mouths in advance, and at each of the other polls on the weRem water for at le R three months in ad vanrc, of good and wholcfome provi lions, If the f me fhall he required. It is alfo to be permitted by all and every of the Commandants of fortified places or poRs - to tall for at fcafons when the fame can be tranf ported, or at any time in the cafe of urgny, fch fupplies of like provifions in advance, as in the difnetion of the Commandant fliah bit deemed propct. It i to be unrferRood that thecontraaor is to be, at the ex pence and rifk ofiffuigthe fupplies to the troops and that all lofles fuRained by th? depredation of an e nemy, or by means of th e troops of the United Stares, (hall be paid by the United States at the price of the ar ticles raptured or deRroyed as afortfaid, on the depoR tion of two or ; more perfons of creditable chsttsfters, and the certificate of a commimbned efficer, Rating the circumRanccsof the lofs, and the amount of the articles for which compenfation mall be claimed. The privilege it lindcrRood to be reserved to the li nked States of requiring that bone of the fupplies whwh suay be furniwed under any of the propofed contract t Riali be illued bntil the fupplies which hae been ox tniy be tumilhed under, contiacisjiow in force, have been confumert. and that a fupply in advance may be, alwayt required at any of the fixed poRt ou the Sea boaru or Indian frontiers, not exceeding three months. 11. DEARBORN. Secretary qfff'mr i NOTICE. VLL Perfons indebted to the Ef- t'ate of Jonathan Tomme, dec. late of Cu nherland, County, are rcqucfted to corce forar4 and make Pajrment to the Subfcriber j; aoJ all thole having lawful Dernandtagainft faid Urate, aie defired to prei'ent them for Setilement, within the time limited by Law to i WILLIAM LUKD, Adm. 17th -Feb. 104. , Wit?,' w valoe; Spcf o mtliora. MoNbAY, March 19,41804- The thorough bred imported Horfe CLOWN, TT7AS irkported ftom England last fall, VV, will fland . the enfuing fealbn at my Stable in Orange County, fir milet norih of Hillsborough, to cover Maret at ten dollars the leap, to be ptid vvtienihe Mare is cover ed, .twenty dollars the feafon ; and forty? dollars to infure a' Mar to be wuh foal, to be returned if fuch (hould not he the cafe, and " the Mare remains the property of the perfon who put her to the Horfe, which may on ' difc harmed any time before the twenty fifbe CLlecember ncit, by the payment of thirty-h wo dollars Br infurmg, and ti;een doiiara the feafon, with half a JoUar to the G room in every ioftance. Good paiturage and fer Yants board gratis. Marts fad with grain at twelve and a half ceRts per day. The fcafon will commence the iin' day of March, and ! end the firft day of Auguft nsxt. Any per fon who put by t!e Leap, may turn into the leafan by. paying ten Uollsrs more. The greatetl tare will be tak.cn to prevent efcapea ' or acc-dents ot any kind, but ne liability tr ithcr. CLOWN ; Wasgotby Ho-JrJeaux, brother to Fl rrzl his dam by ciiple, her dam Cryfis by Care'cfs, Regulus, GodoVphin Araain; great gtand dam Snappina by bnap, Mores fbn of Partner out of trivers, dam by Chil ders; Clown'sdam w as alfoihe dam of Smart, Joan, Grape, Fife, Mother Black Cap, &c HourJeaux was got by Herod, dam by Cg net,Godolphin Arabin, grand dam by Car touch, Ebony iy C'hiider$,..old Lbuny by ' DESCRIPTION. . Clown ftaflds 15 hands 3 inches high',, i a rich bay with black legs, tu 1 of tone, per feci . ly fcuad, hat remarkable good action, and was bred by V. Douglas, l.fq. PERFORMANCES. At New Market, Clowi beat the Dnke B ed fort's Cardock, for oo Guceai, he be M?. x'a-Swallow for w ui;at fame weekrljc sroa a fccp5akcy o; 30 Gui-" neaa each, eleven fubfenbers, beating Sky lark Ofpray, Oray Diomei, Wheatfheaf. Mulberry, Creyma.and Hidalgo ; the fame d.ay he received fdifeit from Mr. Fox'l swift, for 200 Guineas the fpriog meeting following he received forfeit trom Mr. Fox's Swift, Beacon courfe, lor 303 Guineas ; the day following he beat Mr. Uullock's Preten der, allowing him 31 lb. for 100 Guineas; the day following he was fecond to the duke of tiedfords Cradock for the Jocky Club plate, beating Sir Thomas's Director, Minoe and Ruby. In the fame year he walked over the Ladies plate at Yurk. Feb. I, 1804. DAVID RAY, The be utiful Imported Horfe - BRYAN O'LYNN Xf ILL be le to Mares at my Sta. v ble, within one Mile of the City of Raleigh, at Twenty Dollars the Sealon, which miy be difcfiirgc A hj the Payment of Sixteen, provided i'aymsnt is made by the firlt day of Jiauary next; tony Dollars 10 iolure a Mare lobe with Foal, with the fam Deduction as in the Sealon, if paij within the fame T irae. Should the pvirty of any Mafe inlured bs changed, the lnlurance wiHbe demaaded in every luiUnte. Should a Mare idfured nut prove wah i oal, the Mo ney will be returned. The Sealoo wt;i co-nmence tlie firft of March, and end the to h of Au?utl. Good and extenfive Pafturage,' well enclofed, and Servants feat w'nh .).ires bordsd gratis. No liability for Accide.-tu or tifcapes, but the greatctk Care tbali betaken to prcveut either. - The Proprietor of this rforfe contemplate keeping an Imported Horfe ia ihu Neigh, bourhood, and fiiouid a Mate put by the r eafon not prove with Foal (the M.oaey being paid) the Owner will be cul ttcd to a Sealon ot the fame Mare the neat Sealon gratis. BkY.aN O'LYNN is a fire dark Bay, witb A Star in his Forehead ; fu l five Feet two and a Half Inches hir. j will t e eight Years oM next Spring; is now in high Health and Vigour, and tor luegauceof torm and Proportion, is iurpaffed by no Harle on the Continent. His pcrlbrmances on the l'ure haje betn relpcwtab.c, as will b: lceiv in ihc- Handbill. PI-DIGRLE. BRYAN O'LYNN was got by Afton, own Brother to Whitkey ; his Dam by Lcfaog ; Grandam by Kegulus, out of Prophet's Dam, By Partner. I gave fix Hundred Guineas for ! him, and he wasacap:tal Runner ; and fold liimt9.Mr. Graham in t 80, with hi? tn--gagement, for Eight Hundred Guineas. Bry an was bred by WUiiam Corntorth, Elq. of ' Uarforth. QUO KG k DAfcCkK Richmond ift, Oil 1S03, By the General Strid Book it appears tjjat Prophet's Grant! ani was got by Greyhound, out of Sophonifuaa's Dam, by the Curwan Bay Bayd. . i i" A N. B. Thofe Gent emen who wift( their Mafet fed whife with the Horfe can hurt it done plentifully at twenty-five Cents per Day, ; : K JOSHUA SUGG Wake Cniintv! rlifc Tltf i The thorough bred Horfe CHARIOT. Bred bv John Clifton, Efq. who kep t arid ran him until October, 1700 ; when he war purcnafci by Sir1 William Gerard, Baronet. He was got by the celebrated Horfe Highflyer, his Dam Potofi by o!d Eclipfe a Maro of at great fame as any in. Englakd. . 4- ' CHARIOT is a fine Bay, Rands nearly fifteen hands high, and for Bbrie. Sinew,- fymrfietry and action Ir fcarcely to be eqtialiedi - His running entitles him, to be r nked among the firft Horfet in the Country. Hfs excellence has been diRinguifhed.in four Mite heatsr and in no in.lahce where the eontcft was great, but he proved fuccefsful, having frequently run four heatt to decide the race. .S . ' CHARIOT now exhibits the greateft health and vi gour, and will Rand the enfuing Seafon at JAMES LYNE'i HOUSE, With in one Mileuof the Subfcibcre's Store, on Nutbufh, Granville County, ,, -State of Nortb.Carolina, . Nine Miles from Ha fltin's Ferry i fi Miles fronf'Wit- liamRorbagbfi and frateea fronr Warrerrton t And will be let to Mares at Ten Dollars the Leap, paid at the Stable-door, Twenty Dollars the Seafon, payable t he firft day of Ov-iober next, and Forty Dollars to in fnre 4 Koal ; and in every inftance half a Dollar to the Groom at the Stable-door. The Seafon may be discharged by the .ptyment of Sixteen OolUrs. if aid within vthe Seafon. which will . roimswre the fir ft; day of March and end Che tenth day of AuguR. Jn cafes of infurance, the" Mooey.wtll be.re tnrntd if the Marei do not prove with Foal, 'provided' the property is in no inRance changed. , : Mitres put to hi in by the Seafon, which fail roving with Foal, may have the benefit of another Seaforu gra: tis.; as he will ftand at the fame place from Scaffen to Sealon, without being removed. CHARIOT is a fure Foal-getter. His Colts are equal, if not fuperior, to thofe of ny Horfe on tho Continent. His Colts in England are on the BritiQi Turf. They are co-nfidcred the favourites' of the prcf:ot day, having in every inftance proved fucceftfui. His Kunning Performances have been equal to thofe f moft Horfet on the Continent , reference bei g had to the racing caUhcarsfor the years i;oa, 1 703, 1704, 1703, " 1 f . .- : - . . - Good, ciwnfivt- ad weji iadofcd paUurag, with" Wheat Lots, ted and white Clover Lots, gratis. E"er r care und attention paid to prevent accidents or efcapes, but will not be liable for any that may happen. CHARIOT beinj the fole property of the Subfcribert they have it in their powtr to pledge themfelves for pointed attention being paid to fuch Mares as may be fint to him. JAMES & HENRY LYWE. t Thofe Gentlemeu who with their Mares fed with Grain may be fnrnithed with it at twelve and a half cents per day to each Mare. Perfons bringing Maret boarded gratis: PEDIGREE. CHOARltfT wa Sot by Highflyer ,fon of Hefod, fon Of Tatter, fon of Partner, out of Melioraby Fox;' his Dam Potofi by Eclipfe, Grndara by Bla k, fori of Go iulphin Arahian : great great Or andam by Godolphus -Arabian, gr-at reat great Grandam by Snips, on of Childcrs, fire of Snap, out of the Witherlngton Marc by Partner, SiRer to Squirrel's Dam by Bloody Buttocks, Greyhound, Makelafi, Brimmer's Place's White Turk, Dodfworth, Layton's Bard Mare; having fixty-fix trite Arahian croSes, and fix teen Royal Mares, by Sire and Dam. - WILLIAM GERARD, Bart. For which reference may be made to tht General Stud Book, now in Onr polufiion. BURRAMPOOTER TfyTlLL be let to Mares the enfu ing Seafon, at my HouTe in Orange County, on the fouth iide of Haw River, on the following terms: The fingle Leap five Donats, payable at the Stable Door ; and if a Mare does not Hand the firft time, Ihe may e put by the Seafon on the paymsut of live Doiiars more at the time of entering npon it i For the Seafon ten Dollars, and for the Infu ranw of a FoaJ, twenty Dollars. Any Perfoo putiiog a, Mare by Infurance, abd parting with her be.sre it can be well arcerfined whe ther (he is with. Foal, fliill be liablefor th lulurance Money The Seafon commenced on the lit day of March, and will cod on the tenth day ot Auguft. On .Notes being given before the expiration of the Seafon, credit wiil be allowed until the tenth of January, o therwifc they will 'become due at the expira tion cf the Seaioa. Mares, if required, fed at a re a fon able price. I wiil uot be accountable for Acci dents, but great care will be taken of Marcs left with the Horfe. BvatAMPooTiR is riflflg five Yean old, a fine Bay, upwards of sixteen Hands high, elegantly formed, lengthy, ftrong Boued, and laid by the heft of Judges, to be as iine a Colt a his Sire Care-Devil is a Horfe, being like him in every part, lhape and fie. His Pedigree will (hew him td be as fine a biooded Colt as any in America. Bw a a a as r oot a a was got by the imported Horle Dare: Devil, his dam by Wildair, his granda.rt by Fearnought, imported hy Col. B?ylor, of Virginia ; his great grandam by Godolpbin, who was got by Fearnoughi out ot a full-blooded Mar ; his geat great great grandam by the imported Horfe Hob Nob, hit great great grandam by the irqported Horfe Jolly Roger, his great great great great gran, dam by ihe imported Horfe Valiant, out of a Tryal Mare t CoL 'Archer Carey's, which v Vat got by. the old imported Tryal. AUGUSTINE WILLIS March t 1804, ; " r - - " i ; - ; The hgh bd thefniit H&rie Importefd for Governor Tomer, ia .the (hip Utf,ta " 1- : Iember, i8oi r ' ' .. TXrlLL be 'et to lvlares at my Sta- T y i within Jialf a mile of , Caf Weil . Court'lioiife at Twenty Dollars t be. SeaCoa which 'mij be d'feharged by, (h; jfifmccKht fixteen provided payirent lpc.f jhc t ft day of J an uary heat.: Fo rtydinafrtr tnru'rai a Mare t be with Foal, 'wjth the saneud. duclion as in feafon,'if paid within, the lime time Should the ; property of uy "Mre tn fured Be changed 1 the 'inf ur aace will hV d4 ' minded in ' eyeryf inftaneel. Flldfa . Stare inf uredcot prove with pal, theMone2 will be returned.- r ' j;' .-.!,:.'; C The fealbn will commence the' iff ofarck and end the JOth of cAugqjt.: tiootL cd anfl tenfive Pafturage wll Jnfloled, Jaod- Seranti . feat with Mares boarfed gratis. ' Not liaiclity for accidents or efcapes, but the greateft. care will be taken to prevent either 1 ' - The Proprietors of this Horfe coctemplalfe keeping an imported Horfe in hirNeighhourx hood, and thou id a Ma re put by the feafon'not prove with Foal (the ntoaeyj being paid) th Owner will he entitled, to a feafoaof the?fame Mare the next feafon gratis, i ,. MAOIC wi II be ten years'old nextTpVinii , is a horfe ot elegant form and -great powers -full fiteen hands and a bait high, and as well bred a norfe as any tn Fngland. He was got by Volunteer, one of th bert fons of Old E clipfe, and fire of Spread L'agle, Eagle, Stir ling, Triumvir, Recruit, Comnaoddre, &eV 4ec. out of -Marcella , Marcella was got by Mambrino; her pam. Media, : by -Sweet. Brier, out . of Angelici, by oap, Regulus, Farilet'a Childem, Honey wood's Arabian, dam of the two True Blues. ' --'j MAGIC covered the laft . three year haV was in l- ngland, andThis colts axe confidere4l large and promifiae. PERFORMANCES. ;4r y . See: the Racing Calendar .foirWypH . received from Mr) jfcfn'i coil; Sadleriy, auineas at Mew -Market, He Vf?n a fweep-r (takes again ft Whip, Mothe Shiptoa arnol' others at Lewes; and a match' at Nwpiat&eC with Lou i fa; and alfo a match again Mr. Con-' t cannon's KnightfJted : In -I?c8 ' he won th Petworth Stakes at Brginbatrr.gVV rangier, Johnny; Bennington, Flay or: Pay, nd 'two ' ot hers. At Lewes he won' V fweepftake agatnft Whin and two more.'YHt .walk'ed -t over for the King's plate at CantefbJry.aind . won the city plate. : In 17994 won one -hundred and twenty guinea at Lichfield, beating Kobtn KcdbreaU, Canon ; and icuT others: and a plate at Lcicetter " SOLOMON GRAVES Cafwell County, February 14, 18C4,.. ! SALES AT VENDUE C0n: Without rferv- ' -1 :." f ' p, HTHF remaining Sttsck o f1-:Gocid( belong:ng 10 th Eftate of RobertiAdai; aec. Hth dav -of April next, and continue' from day day n ' til the whole are fold, on a Credit of 6 month giving bond and fecurity to the Fx aeJiToa. N. B Thofe indebted or haying ccoiinrjv an fettled with faid Lftate, will be jilcafedrta ' 5 ; Agent for the Exeetitors pfRrAaaraV t? ...... .11- SJ. L. - O-j.j i ' .'"--I i'1"- i t.S t ( s - m - - I A PROCLAMATIONS B Y tuthority of the Prefident of the United States a Reward kt 509 . dollars is hereby offered tb'.ariy . a part 01 wn icn are ot late. Imoortdr abo.;? and eoniidrug of a 'Varitty' of Articles weH . worth the Attention of Couutry MercKanpT willbe offcrej for Sale o the 1 Kth IdaV f rerfon or Prions, who na:lprjjre;0 , hend a nd fecti re in fome Gral with in " the United States, or deliver tothey 1 ' Commanding Officer oi :any Mill tail ry Poft withirithe United S:afc4iQti-' : its Territories, James Woods, thuw' , - w ged witrvthr muracr of a. Cherokee Indian in Buncomb Count v, in. thr State of North-Carol ina on br abou t the 14th day of January Iift.If Saidr ; Woods 'sabou thtrty-tWoiorrityJiVf n ten Inches in height tf ftjJ incfritH '5 well niade 5 haithick 1 kn4y:liRfc :r? 7 and Beard and 'fair Complcxicnjhar - 4t I . . . 1 j . i ' c?.iM' r. . " . . .: ' ". "r at times worm 11 mc silver amith -f--. - Trade; ana Has Jett a Wife stidl; gcon Settlement near WherV't'ho- ' .'..J-r.':'; i .... -r. murucr was cummiticu. H. DEARBORIT. Secrcurv of Wa ' j, ' '' I Given at the War-OffiCitvpffJ' March, 1804. -mybz WKiU) ,1 1 ':r:hr.''A i H - it i r4 ! i 4
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