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.v If 'TJr '35g Stittjorttp. ,v LAWS of the UNITED STATES. AN ACT To authorise", the adjournment of district courts by Marshals, in certain cases. ; fl ). . ; . BJEJt enacted by the , Senate and House' of ' t y&rsrtitnritn. tif the United States of Arnsri $0;Vv. Congress assembled, That inaseof v -: ' i'thtx iftaVScjli of; tire judge of any district g i fcburttb attend on the day appointediibr holdr , ing -a' special ptan adjoiirued district curt, ib- 1 -'. such, court may b virtue of a written order y?.fry ,, rorrf the judge threreofs directed to the mar- ; . shal of trie district be adjourned by the mar-f ; ' " shal to-the" next stated term of said court, ' or. to such day prior thereto, asvm the said : - " ' order snail "be appoiiited. x F ; ! NATBi.V MACON, . " : - -. Soeaker of the Hens'? of Representatives. . V , JESSE RANICLIN, ' , ; .,'.- 1 President of the Senate pro-tempore, ' 'AcproVeJj Mav'ch &, 1804. ?V ' r'TH: JEFFERSON. - - r ; AN ACT ' In addition to " -An' act for -fixing the mili tary - peace establishment of the United V i ii'cnxciedby the Senate chid House of Re j fiyeot.tlatit.ii; tfibe U.uied Stated cf America, in. Corgress assembled. That ihtre shall be f appointed", iiiC addition rq the surgeon's males'! provided tor by the " act fixing tne rn-wrary . pekoe establishment of the United States" as many 'surgeons' mates, not exceeding six, as the President of the United. States may ! . judj'i necessity, to be a' Cached to garrisons J or pes;s, agreeably .to the. provision of the ! v saut acf.- SC- 4 Be ve 11 jurjrxr cnucT&i, 1 iiiir an j equivalent in malt liquor tr low wines, may -' .be supplied the" troops of the United States, I instead .of the Tum'-vhiskey cr brandy which by the said act, is made a compenent part -of' a ra:wn, a:" sach posts and garrisons, and j at such -seasons ct the y?ar, as, in the opi nion of the President of the United States, may ba necessary for the-preoervation of their rtdUh. v - ; -'.:. NATKl. MACON, Speaker of the House of Repreftentatlve3. JESSE FUANK.LIN, : President of the Senate pro -tempore. Xpytoved, Marr3r 6, 1804. ' r Til; JKF-ERS'ONv ;- AN ACT Purther ."to; iT r aiid estglisli'ccrta'n post rcTtLsttl fvr other purposes. BK'-li enacted fyjhe Senate and House of I?c-re$r.?aii&s ffiTe: Jnisd "States tfJntert- & post roads e discontiuued ; , In Nrth'Carolim, T-vrvM IVfsnctr'lr tn I'f vr?. r.nir htAie. : from Hal fax to Tarborotigh; and from Taibo- j r;uh to Lcmsbu1. - j -vV In- Virginia. From: . LesiRgton, oy Amherst springs to ' C'absrsbarough, trom Pendleton court houe,ro Oath corirt house ; and from A lexandrii to Fiscatiway in Maryland. '.Fi-.:M llafotdj.'by Vienna, to Muhjenburg : V M Ohio, Fi Sanesv-Ue to 'ilarietta and from Cm cinnati 't -pe-.roit. . y ' In MorijUtnd. From Westminister to Taftevtown ; from .Emm: jurirh to Fairfield in Pennsylva- n-a,- ii from t Ifridrerown to- Green borough. ana trorn Brookviiie. so-TaneytoAvn. In Penney ha nia. From Fittsbur to Meedsviiler : In Masacfinscttsy. Prom Worcester,, to Providence, in Rhode-. Island, . . ; , In Vermont. . From Newbury, by Barr', to Monfpelier v ; -n IfexpTcrk. From theftown of Chester, i Washington county,: 0 Plattsburgh. ' ; S.-c 2- And be it further enacted, That the,toUow ing post roads be es;ablished, to 'vit : .. . .i v , " .In Georgia. - r ' From Atlsens, t'j AValkiniville. . In S'juth'CarGliiia. . , From Orar iTburtrh. by Barnwell ' court t ' Louse, 'i'tcdways, and Town creek mil's .to Cam poet ton. , From Stat-esburg to' Columbia, - s ' lit North'-Carotina. From ItVarrentoh, by knn'sojn's bridge and Enhcli, to.Tarborou0"h ; and to return j by Nash court house, , Sill's store and ' . Hansom's bridgej to W airer ton ; from tiainrax 10 cnHSit xrom actuanu in cck by kGranburys Cross Roads to Wmdser, 'iand'fvoin N ebern to thetown of Beau .fortj. frcra Peigh by Nuttill's store to Tlerjt;s-vilie. ' 1 . ' ; ' hi Virginia. . From Fredtrndcsburgi by Falmouth, Elkrun . church, Faivtfcr court hoivie and Salem, " 'to Pens ; frc-m Clarksburgh, by liuchan . an. settlement to. P.andolph Court honse ; . from Lancaster coOri:house to'" K,"'lrhar - jock: aid from Kanawha court house, by . .. Point Pleasant , to Gaftiojjclis, in Ohio'; , from thence totheScioto'Salc sprlngsand - from Prince dward court house by Les : ter's storfe, fVeeler!ssprihgs and Uamp bed ccurt house, to NewLojicbn i from Danyijlejr "in Virginia, to Lsnoij castl?i s in North-Carolina, and from Wood court house to Marietta, - In Kentucky. From Springfield, by Green court "house; k Adair court house? and Cumberland court. 1 house, to Jackson court house in Tennes- see, and from thence to Blackburn springs -frora Jolm Wood's near ilazhTpatch tbtaiicoln court house: from the town of I Washington to Augusta ; from Frankf on " to Henry cort house. ; that the post road from Montgomery court house to Fleming : court house, shall pass by Slate crek.i'ron works ipX the Upper Blue Licks Strd that tfiiost road from Hartford to Lo gan court hoqse shill pass bjMjihlenburg . 7 court-house. . , ; - - . t ' - In Tennessee, . . From Dixon Vsprings, by Lebanon and Rutherf;rd'fc3urt house to. Nasviile and that the . ?3t read, from ashvdle to , Springfield, shall pass by Maniker's lick. In Ohio ... From Warren, in the county of Trurhbull, bv Cleveland to Detroit ; from- Chilhco- the to Alexandria , from Steuoehville tor. New Lisbon: from Chtllicothe toNFrank- I i nton : from Cmcinnuiti, through Frank lm, and l'stytoh, to Stanton, from thence through Wainsville to DeerneldtoChar- . leston; from Zanesvdle to Tuscorow to Graden Bijtton , and that 'the pest road from Georgetown Xo Cfnucld, shall pah through New-Lisbon. ' In Pennsylvania. From Alexandria through Holtidayaysl)urg, Beauiaand Armagh u Greenburg, from Prtsburjgh through Buder and Mercer to Me vdie ; from Bedford by Berlin to Soirerset; from Chambersburg through Ssnuburgand Faunetsburg to Hunting don. ' In Ifeiv-Jersey. From Ringoes tavern, by Somerset court house, Beund Bropk, Scotch Plain's and Springhtrld, to Newark ; and from Rail way, by Scotch Plains to New-Providence. In New-York. 1 FromXingston through Catskill, Loonenburg and Coxackie, to the city of Albany; from Lansr.gburg, through Schaghticoke, Easton, Argyle, and Hartford, to White hall ; from Oswego to Aurora; from Una diiia to Coopersiown ; from the little falls on the Mohawk Viver, to the academy in FairHeld; and fwm Kingstpn, by Delhi; to the rxist office in Meredith ; from Wal ton to Jericho ; from the painted jjbst in the state of New-York to Williamsport, in the sta'e of Pennsylvania ; the post ? road from Canaudogua to Niagara shall ' 4pass by BuiTalce -Creek. ' - - In Connecticut. From Hartford, through Granby and Gran vilie, to Blanford, in : Massachusetts ; from New-Haven, through Harrden, Cheshire, and' Southington, toJFa:-nimg- ton ; and from Ilartfoi'd, through Glas teiibury and Colchester, to New-London. In Massachusetts.. From Shrewsbury, through Haider;, Rut land, Oakham, Hardwick, Greenwich, Pelham, and Amherst to North-Hampton. - , In Main. From Brunswick, byjUitchfield and Hallo well, to Augusta;' from Wiscassett to Boothbay ; and from Frybirrgh, through ; Conway, the notch of the white moui tain, Jeaerso.i, Lancaster, to Guiidiiall court house in Vermont. ' i hi tSTav- Hampshire. FrprA crht l in Massachusetts, to pass .through Salem to Vindhom in New Hampshire, from Alscptp Conway; from Salisbury to Plymouth, alternately on each side of Mi'sica rer; from Little ton to Guild-HaM court-ho'ji.e, akenratelv ' on each side cf Connecticut river ; from Liitieton through St. Johnsbiiry and Fan 'viiie in Vermont, to'Sf. Albaus on Lake" . Champlahi. , In Louisiana. From Massac, on the)hip river, to Cape Girardeau, in Louisiana: from thence to New Madrid; from the .said Cape Girar deau by St. Geneva to Kaskaskias, in the v Indiana Te ritory ; and from Cahokia to St. Louis, in Louisiana, from Natchez to Tombigby, ahd from Natchez' to New Orleans. ; Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That all letters, returns, and other papers, on . public service, sent bythe mail to or from j- the offices of inspector' and pay master of j the army, shall be received and conveyed tree or postage - Sec..4. AndMbe it further enacted. That whenever1 it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the post-master-generat, that any road established by this or any former act, as a post-road, is obstructed by fences, gates, or bars, other than those lawfully used on turnpike roads, to collect their toU, and not kept in good repair with proper bridges and ferries, where the same may be necessary, it shall be the duty of the post-mast-master general to report the same to Congress, witli such information as can be obtained, to enable Congress to establish some other road instead of it in the same, main direction. L Seel 5. Aad be it further enmted. That this act shaH not be so construed as to eifect any existing contract for carrvihg tieBiail. N ATHl. " M AGO; Speaker ortre House of Representatives, JESSE FRANKLIN, ' ..President of the Senate protembore AjpfOTcd, March 86,1804 .-.J. - i. iTH : JEFFERSON. ,;; Of all kinds, - ', ;.t SHERIFF'S tSALS. WILL BE SOLD, .To the highest bidder, at the Court Ifoilsc in Sirjtbfdd, btfMqn&yte ZoJday cfjttly nforJrison:andother 'chares, HlcelNegro Man named PHILL - Avho has for some time beerj confined in Smjthfield Joal, and has been advertised in Mrr Boylan's paper. He is shout 23 Years, of Age 5 Feet 9 Ihohes Ingh, and says "he he. belongs to John Havnes cf the State cf Georgia. Terms Of Sale, xuj before deli very., ' : ' ;'':'- NEEDHAr DAVIS. ' .L J. Sheriffs Deputy. Johnston County, JjVill$f&18C$.: On Friday-4 29b JJ ay of 'June neat, ' viill be said ai jhe CourtHmse in the Town of Henderson . . ' yHE following Tracts of Land, or ' r as much as will satisfy the tax and ex pence cf ad'ertising the sama for the years ISOSandlte : - ., . ,i00 acres of Land belonging to the heirs of Flower M'Aaskelt, on the waters of Clark's cveelt. 50 do. the property of Arthur Harris, juri. on-Uhary iivT. , ; - iOQdo. bebngg'toWjestHrrisf jun. on .Uhary river. " , VO do. belonging the heirs of : Ed. Young, on BamVcreei:, , 1 450 do. bejonging to Williim Crariford, on Chary. 16QO do. belonging to J"bhn Haywood, on the waters of Littie rivei". iOO do. belonging to .Richard Evans, on Little River. , . 2i7 do- belonging to William Edins, ou Little River. 34 1 do. belonging to Thorrts Blewet, on i reedee. . . . . 300 do. belonging to Thomas Blewet, on the waters of Peedee. ; 450do. belonging the hehrs of John Hop kins, on -.barns; creex. . ' rOO do. belojiging to Alemander'Hunt, on the waters ofX'ttle River, - 2T4 do. belonging to Eebby Brook on U hary river. . t 160 do. belonging to Charles Ledbetter, on the waters of Cheek's creek. 1 iOO do. belonging to Wm. Lar, on the waters of Litde River. iGO do belonging to Zedekiah Ledbetter, on Peedee river. 50 do. belonging to Dougald M'Arling, cn Cheek's creek. 4 J do. lelonging to Benjamin Bradford, on Mountain creek. ' .v'249 do. belonging to Reuben Milsaps, on JSams' creek- 234 do. belonging to Ransom King, on Uhary river. -.. 250 do. belonging to James Munday, on Barns' creek. ; . . i54 do. belonging to Wilson Randle,, on Peedee river. '. ' .. i25 do. "belonging to Frederick Hedwire, On Enoch's creek. - ' i5() do., belonging to Michael Redwire, sen. on Enoch's creeic. : ! . ...; ; 2(4(3 do.' belonging, to Samuel HEancock sen. oh Uhary river. ; . i ' i'0 do." belonging toijiimes Higgirts, sen on Gar creek.. " - " . ." iGO do. belonging to Jno Moore, on Moun tain creek. ' 2iU do. betcnging to Luke Marbury, on Monniain creek- 330 do. belonging to the heirs of Cox Sc Gicrge, on Barn's creek'. 300 do belonging to John Allen, on the waters of Littie River . v : xOOjdo. belonging to John Smith, on the waters of Gar creek. ; - !' 3o0 do. belonging to Wm. Smith, sen. on Men main creek. . Thoinas C. Williams, ' ..Mavir. iS04. - ' ;vfc, -ShfT: Music and Dancing Atademu. FRANCIS MAURICE,! cfessor cf the French Language, $Tusic and Dancing, or toe Uati of T umtngton, late from Jtfcxz. England; ' t ESPECTFU LLY informs the La" dies and Gentlemen, of the city of Ra" leigh and Vicinity, that he exp4s to open h is Academy at Fayetteville the .first of J u ne , for the purpose of teaching; those beautiful and useful accomplishments. ; '"'-, conpitions. Dancing, twice a week, from 5 o'clock in the afternoon till 9 in the evening, in the summer -time, ten Dollars per Quarter for each scholar, one half to be paid at the entrance, -the remainder 'at theJ ena oi tne vuarcer. lviusio tor tne riano Forte and Violin, fifty cents per Lesson. The Terms for teaching the French '.Lan guage will be the same as those for Danc ing, - June 2. , To facilitate th claimants under the 7th article of the treaty w ifh Great-Britain the receipt of their monies in instances in which they liave urtt cOnstiu?ed the public jagent in London, their "speciaf attorney, it hzi ;been thought prooer to draw to the United States all such monies of the above descrip tion as., tray. rrot be drawn froin him bthe baaUviduals themselves prior to' r the -i i st. of September next. The Agent is accoMiarly f instructed 't cease . paying' thetn after; that date, btjt at er tne tst.ot NoVember next. they wild', be aga;n payable" at the city of Washmgi n t ,those:)yh5'jivejiglit, or to" their Attc; r.eys d;jly author js.eci. r. , ' i c ' Departmentof S ate, April 2Strj, iSD4 '; Q'r f P 'J lexv ihe;Vmted States are rejtcdto'infe- their . STPHAYED, . FRbM T,HESUBSCJll5EB A DAlRlC" BAYMAftE, - About, ten Years old four feet nine in ches nign, biacK.Mam and Tail, branded on the near Tnvgh B, P,and has a wbitei'snot on her right side, "about - tne .si2e of ar Shillingf and1;, she ws tftree Sfpars on her Withers:;, that; were causedi by cutturg a. Fistnla i;ahd iias A.so went oiF witK her a Horse Colt, one ear ud, light :Bif.r TKe Mare-Wa's raised pected she vill try to, get! S.e passed Green evili , ih Pitt' Count abo ut twelve days ago, and took theRba'd from thence to Hanton's bridg on lshiot V whie'Tr'is .the last Accvutrl can get of her.? , : i Any Person,.wh6 shall find her ;and . the r1' '2. ..'IV .ill!.'. w '-''L. : '-'.'r'L. - vcu. aim wilt utJiirrvcoem to eo- vjrrcen, in Greerieville; ' inii'cotiHrt t&feii 'reeeive a Reward cf .Teu pbllats r-i& fbirnd at m great a Distance aslto-nneitnconvsnierit; .'to send her, 1 will thank any Person to stop I her; and wre rrie tp; Washington, Jleau- tort county, oy I'ost, so tnat l niy come, or send for her, irsd pay for- sucli Trouble, as they may beVtit mrso doing. : -' Cornelius Patrick. Washington, Beaufort county. ' May x:7. . V, , -, - ;.;:-' SALE OF CGNFiSCxIZD LAUJX. TN Virtue and Pursuance of .the .Confiscation' Lavits pf this State, will be publicly sold to the highest bidder at HiH$bo- rough m Orange county,, on the last Stur-' day in J oly, th foiioiving Tracts of Land in said county, to wit 4 . .,- One Tract of 4C($ Acres on the west Side of Haw River ,y adjoining the I.ands Of Ben- jmin; namey on tne west, Tiobert jix;ul, loch on the east, and Lands fornaerly held by Samuel James on the north. . . . , Another Tract of 200 Acres on Eno Ri ver, known by . the Name of ChessenhaJl's Tract, twelve Miles below Hillsborough, bounded on the east, by Eno river, adjoin ing the Landof Chessenlrall and Forreslt;.' Another Tract of 1600 acres in Granvild Gounty, on both Sides of Robertson's an, the Cowpen Forks of Beaver Dain Creek and will be sold at the Court-house of said County, on the second Day of the August j i Court, the 7th Day ofjthe Moijth..".-V.iJ . The above Larida be sold 6n4.CreUu of one' Year fbrpne; . Money, and twOiearBthereaf fer for ihe Or ther'Half Bonds? with sufudent Seccrity will be'reoiirenW!;'" " " " ' " H.SHEPPERD, Cbmrn'r. 1804. - ; April 1U THE CO-PARTNERSHIP ' ROBERT FLEMING & Gov Will be dissolved . . By mutual consent, on, the f.rst' day 'of August next. AJ1 Person's having unsettled Accounts, are requested to settfe them be fore that Dare, i v R 'leigh, Mav 24, i304. ' . ; - ; -'-' - ' - notice-. ; . rpHE SiibGcvibers having qualified as Executors to the' Estate of Captain Charles Conner, deceased, give Notice to all Persons having Demands against the Estate of the said Conner to present themlbr payment wiihin the lime required by act cf Assembly, entitled " An act concerning proving Wills and gran ling: Letters of Ad ministration, and -to prevent frauds -in tfte management ofihtestates estate'oiherwisej they will be barred oftecovery, by .theijpera tion of said act 1 - , 4. GEO-L. DAVIDSQK, . , CHARLES HARRIS, Executors, Mecilenburg County, H C. January, 1804. . - - ' - - ; : TO BE SOLD At the. Court 'HSuse at IChgstiJn Lenoir. . " County, on Saturday ibelSOtb of Jure next, far the Taxes due tbei emfor the Tears&G2 cWl803. -; . ; 'T'HE following Town Lots situate A in the Towfi of Kinstovi aforesaid, vi2. Lots numbered 32 andi,5, inth n Plan of the said town4 1 4 ' . - - -- . , WILLIAMS CROOM, - ' xotic-e : . . ..j. rvO all te Creditors of Saniue A Rudder, s late of TySicl Cou nty, that the said-;nuel Rudderls dead, thaf'the subscriber quified as 4iis Administrator, in the county . ccurt of Ty rrel,: in the term of October, 1802.": All persons hayingdemand3 against the Estate ef-tM said deceased are notified and -remured to bring them forward within the time prescribed by -the act of "he General Assembly, in such1 case made at d provided, otherwise they' will be forever barred of.a recovery therebfj y SAMUEL 3HUU1LL. A1V.-V; ' Cohvibm April 1S04. ' T.L Persons indebted to te Estate f Henry Norman.- Eko.'leceasedi late P'TMI county: are rwuested to come for ward aid make Payment to the Suiiscri bers.; And all those havinsrUw fid jlemajwlR aga!nst ;sa:d Esate are tlesired to present. .HiemVforrmtlerneiit'itluK!kc time limited - by1oiVtaliert ibsflFnoWritiUrang Co'unty'f alScm: 'ghti Utiles, below ..HUlsbq rbugh, near M'Dabe's 'Mni where it is exi" - 1,280 , Aerfcs Ctuafe ' cnlr CreedjeVatertbfBigHarpy SDedaboutismiletromNtfiiVii .4 it. thy-rjcJghbourndoa:ct the Iron,W tMi ofte hili mttytary?i untY faid tp1e?ioiLabd. onh WW' itfif.Ttefc Lantit: rropertv in this State on pood tMWKi'i I.:if -ii:-. ri.,-.'it.Ui5i-.'..'. , T ::'r W glares t be f$$- thefoirbwir terms ch Wle LeaaVf Marc does norland She -firft. l;ti. ru'. Dollars rn?ret ihe Jiioc of II with 1 I 1 1 x 1 1 1 TT7 v st vi ar lrf M oa the W. llav rfKfarrh :..n ; tenth day of August. On Notes bcin zlvj , ".vu. fiaii will rr.ti t : the expiration of the &f. " : ... , . .w.sw dents ut gfeatxare Wiij : Wtadsea .' feu witi tne, tierce. .;. .. - old, a ne -BaWiir! of -fix aua ikid sy (Ae-ben tfittdg, ,to. :Colt hi, SirelSSrelWil iiV IK.C him Pedigree will ihtrnMfcea coir as any in ArnerJcail ou a a m foot aVofl Horfi Uarr lev.it ' Preat rr dara by the irort-idHorfeVahtt'1SuV of I TryalMare of Co!. Archerl Carev:s.i I . t . a ..... . . ' T-" wat goc:oy;, me ia imgonti jTryal ' jf warcn o, 1504. . ( - . OWNERS QF LOTS tfU VMffl ROUGH, TARE OTXCJdSJfyX T a meeting of the Cornrnissnij of Wayrresbbroijghl; .it , was eS&! thsi if not collected bthervytsij TmVwfer houli by distress, cwect; p$f$ffl 15th of July nextv sdl the Aml, public Paper rnlhe Stote,U? In pursuance."thertcVei66ayj Cn&t. ; - .IS A A r.-'t'A'-SkStM : (s5QrhfrJi.2dli 3(5 FOil SALE OR In LARG A r- V , "7 " a pa, r ner Jfcevore itiaab- wilt i-.- rr .' rhcr (he "a. with FoaJ, MB o iial-U tl v "caiw until enp temn of Janbary; i tnerwjfc they will Jbe come due at ihtgxA tJonofihe SVaff4v jF - once, I w nl tot -beaccouatiile" fat V .- i Li . I 8. .1 ilue on tne Lots P'M4wIm one Month's prM9tecfei lution, those concerned Ws)lPW Payment accof dngryV 0 n Vvta4 or -fheLois.-of peHnq4ehIigi1SU.; for Sale'.at-. the Jprirtbat&a for Casb, hi- Airdst:, to sec(?rffi&T&C '1 . "T". the h Git $ if; Ma7eigllPm E two-tAorv friVt x one Acre Lot; conirenantna.fers A inetaiea.i-us2t Cw.rfg partof frtjBqittT A rjomtng Mr.UWi, onvIorgan'Sttee- V J ForI'erms apply to ; 'Haieigb, Juie VtbX&A npfcij roliowinj Lots of Ltm sundry Ls id the Towriy' Surry' onrt H ouse,' situate owf Rjrer, on whicii rnere are csavY well adapted for Tavei tZk4tft' Room well : fixed,', good' Cen tables, Gardei,&,c. AlsoVv tfc Land, healthy Sitnatr6rt, goo. ve: "wient adjacent-tasaid'tlWtfiots, i a saidRiver, eoiniucfLbout eu on on whicn there: are a: Dwtl(5U5ou, yies, &c. a-0ood Arjpie and PeaOrc1 ' quantity -of Ground ihder ctauva-4 which are aluabief at tlieirfereiiityY part of whicrt hewdT'sell tat terriss V datters hireseh" wiilb mcasjnL' ? who mav Inchfte to narchai:' "a i . f Vcrfti cred for.grca of therpurcfae; and thavby ?d t haimeritsarratiie greater part may te f Ouse, nlay.-apjily ta theSubscr4bV at S urrVCoui t-House. S l' 7 ' 1.. -1 -; - T - JSr I . ... ' t' 3- . .i-. f. m 1 --ri 11
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