IIMI , ... jim - '" ' ' " -i , 4- .- j' vV v, n 'y--iMtl !;.c;-.' , - AND ; - :- I : : !-.North-Carolina: Statezettev ? ;if ''.-":C-"f ?-' '-, ' t- . UnwrpM by paily rag. tdtivJikbrotbei-.' " v 'i 'V ' j ' . lJ' v No , XV vF hk U, STATES. J 'v, AN ACT -lo establish tVe district of Gcntiesse, of ' Buflaloe Crtek, and of Miami ; and to al ; ter the port of entry of the district of Erie, B E it enacted the Senate and Hmsc of JRepreseittailvet of the United Statet of Jitter ica, ' i Congret aSsevibSed, xThat from and after the thirty first day of March iwtxt, all shores end waters of the lake On tario, Aikl the. rivers and vaters cou nected there mth,. Wins: within the iyrisdiction of the United States, and J Within the state of New-York, f to the Westirard of the western extreihity of SoduS bay, but excluding all the rivers and Mfaters emptying, into the said WayV and to the eastward of the eastern : extremity of a certain creek or bay, lying between Niagar and the;Gen;see river and known by? the name of Oak Orchard creek,1 shall be a district, to be called the district tof jGennessee, of which the river Gennessee shall be the sole port ' of entry i and a collector for said district .shall be appointed, to reside on the river Gennessee. 2. And be it further enacted, That all the shores, rivers and waters, heretofore belonging to the district of Niagara, which empty into Lake Erie, or into the river Ni gara, above the falls of Niagara, shall, from an4 afty the, thirty first day of March riixt, be a district, to be called the district of feufifdloe Creek, of which Buffuioe Creek shall be the sole port of entry ; aivl a collector of the said district shall be appointed, to reside on Buffalo: Creek. Sec.-S. Aivi Se it further -enacted, That from and after thirthirty first day of March next, au tne- snores, rivers, ana w ters of Lake Lrie, wnhtn the" juris 1 diction ot the Umtea states, -which lie between the, west bank: df Vermil- lian river, and t he n6rth ckpe, or ex tremity, of Miami bay, Into which the river Mumi fA Lake lne, cmp, ties itself, and locludmsr all the wa- ters of the said raver Miami, shall be a .district,- to be called th'e' distrTct of Miami :. -anu the President ttf the United, States is authorised jto tta blish svich place at or near Sandusky, or on the said" nver Mtama, to be the port of entty, aa he' shall judge expedient, ami . also to establish, hot exceedihfir two other", ttlaces. t6 he ports of delivery bnly ; and a collec- ' tor for the said district shall be ap- L pointed, to reside at the port of entry, JJ and 'survevors to reside at finch norts of delivery as may be established as aforesaid. See. 4i Antt It it further enacted. That the" President be, and he is here by authorised to designate such place in the district of: Eriei as he shall judge expedienuito be the port xjf entry of the said district . See. 5. And be if further tnaciedt That thu several collector and surveyors. vho may be appointed by virtue of this act, or by virtue of the third section rof art act, passed the third oi March, one thousand eight hundred an tiwee,wh c.i authorises the es tablishment of a new collection, dis trict on.Lake Ontario, in addition to the fees and commissions allowed by law, respectively receive thi sanie annual .salary, which by law is allow ed to the Collectors and surveyors of the several districts comprising the i northern and western boundaries of the United States. ;4-i$? . nathl. MACom Speaher of the House of Representatives. 4- JOS. ANDERSON, -President cf the Senate, pro tempdre. 4prve(- Micli i, i85. . ; - -A TH . JSFFEXSOlf. ... - AN. ACT rorthet to aUer and etablisV certain post ' road, and (oi other ourooses. 1 BE ittmcitd hf tlfySSinate and House nf Representors of the Uru tid States of Amer- icfnsd isseUd, ThiX the fol lowing post roads' be .discontinued', J namefy,'-.1 'iA'' ' - Frum mesvill by, Waldon's Rtore, topeed's and Wilson's, Ster 'ing: Yancey's and Norman's store, to Person court house in Norlh-Ca-volina. .; : "". . .from 'Wilkes to Astie court house, tnNbrihGatlH. FVom Ne wNsDubiin by Tazewell, Husband Lee .ccVJft house, to C'um twland Gap kn Virglpia From Georgetown faf Concord and Lauttl, to Sajisbry f lj i Maryland. " From Rintrrt' tiv4n to Fleming- -on zq New-Jerseyw1 I 1 F'rom.yWorcester to Lancasler W Massachusetts. , From Springfield to Northamptoi From boston to Bridgewater. v From Vlncerines to Kaskaskias. From Annapolis Vy Kent Island and Queenstown to Centreville. Sec. 2. And he it further enacted, That the following post roads be established.; From Worceteiby nomc, Tjnt-J land, iluDbardstown, Templetonj Winchendon and Fitzwiimm, to Keen in New Hampshire. From Weymouth landing by Abingtn, East Bridgewater and West Bridge water, to Taunton. In New-Jersey From Cooper'! terry by Haddm field, Longacomingi Blue Anchor; Great Egg Harbor, River Bridge and Somers point, ta Abseconie in Gallaway township. Pennsylvania. From Alexandria by Centre Fur nace and Bellefont, to Williamsport. From Bristol by Attleboro New town and Doylestown, to Quaker town. From New-Hope through Dovlestown, Montgomery's Square to Norristowh i rrom Norristown by Pawlingsford, Pughtown, Morgan town, Chichtown and New-Holland, to Lancaster. From Philadelphia thro Germantowrt, White March, Montgomery Square Sc Quake jtown to Bethlehem. From Bethlehem by Lu anne to Berwic. From Presque ile to Bufialoe Creek. In Maryland. From Annapolis by Rock Hall to Chestertown. In Virginia From Randolph court house, to Frankfort. From G enito by CarselUs I store to Amelia court house, from thence toPerkinsonville. From Prince Edward court house, by Hunter's ta vern, to LyiKhhurgh. , From Ly nch burgh, by Campbell and Pittsylvania court - houses, tot)anTille -From Sinithfieldv1j' 'Sleepy Holferry te PortsmbutluFrom Sleepy Hole to Suffolk. Ik Nffrtk Carlina, ... From Williamsboro' by Bullock's and Brown's stores, Sterlingville and the Red House, in Caswell county, to Caswell court house.- From Rich landby Onslow court house to SWans borough. Frm Raleigh by Saul's ferry on Neuse, cross roads at Wat son's, Little river at Richardson's, Contentney at Woodward's, Fosniot it Dews, to Tarborough : Fixnn Greensville court house in the state of South-Carolina,; to Ashvills in the state of North-Carolina. tn .Georgia. From Darien bv Tatnall and Mont gomery court houses, to Fort Wil kinson. From Washington in Ken tucky to Cincinnati in Ohio. . " tn Indiana. From Vincennes to CaHokia In UpP 'r Louisiana. I From St. Louis to St. Charles. In Orleans Territory From Natches ', in .the Mississippi territory by Caddy's ferry j Cahola and Rapid Settlements, to Nachiio chesi .From WasWtigton city by Athens in Geoigiai tii New-Orleans, and from Knoxvilte in Teiinessee to the Tombigbee settlements irr the Mississippi Jeniturjr, so as to inter sect the post road, from Athens in Georgia to New-Orleans, at the most convenient point between Athens and ; NATHt. MACON, Speaker of the Hnse of Representatives. JOS. ANDERSON, President of the Senate pro-tempo. . Approved, Maeh ad, 5. .. . 1H: JEFFERSON. ' AN ACT T regulate the clearance of aimed Mer-. chant Vessels. vv R Sit enacted bv the Senate and House of Se presentatives of the United Sta-. is of Anterical in Congttss osseinMed? lhalf -"after, due no-j boused , no vesserwned in whole or injjart by any citizen or citizens of the United States, or by any per- son or persons residing, within the sairne, or the territories thereof, and armed or provided with the means of being armed at sea shall receive j a clearance, .or be permitted to leave j t he port where she may be, so armed, j or provided for any island in the 1 West Indies, or, fedf any other port or place situatedpnjt the)- eonunem qt America between Cayenne and the southern boundary of Louisiana, without bdnd with two sufficient sure ties being given by the owner or owners, agent or agents, together with the master or commander, to the use of the United States, in a sum equal to double the value of said vessel,her arms, ammunition, tackle, apparel and furniture, conditioned hhat such arms and ammunition shall in case oilBZSfff and that the guns, arms anj air..r.ition cf such Vessel shall beretumed within the United States, oi otherwise ac counted for, and shat not be sold or disposed of in any iort or place in the West Indies ; Vhich bond may be sued for, and recovered with costs of suit, in the name,?md for the use of the United States in any com. competent to tiy the utme. Sec. 2. And he it furtkr enacted. That no armed merchant vessel or vessels prepared for armanijnt, owned as aforesaid, shall receive a clearance, or be permitted to cicpail from any port in the United htates lor any port or place, other than those des cribed in the first section of this act, unless the owner or ovners, agent or agents, txid the commander of such vessel shall make oatl that such ves sel is not bound, or intended to pro ceed to any island in the West-Indies or anv port or place pn the contmeni j between Cayenne, and the southern I boundary of Louisiana, nor on the continent ef Amerita between Cay -enne and the southern ooundary ol Louisiana, and also unless a bond be given by the owner or orners, aent or agents, and commander, in a sum ecual to double the value of such vessel, her arms, tackle, apparel and furniture,' to the u-e of the United States, conditioned that such vessel shall not proceed to ny island in tht West-Indie, or port on the conti Dent as aforesajf , unless compelled thereto by unavoidable accident ; and if so ednipepd, that no part of the cargo of sttchNcisel shall be soldx cept o miuch thereof, as may be ab solutely necesisary to defray the ex pences necessary to enable such" ves sel to proceed on her intended viy age. , v . Sec. 3. And be it further hactei That if any armed vessel, as afore said, shall proceed to Sea without a clearance, contrary to the provision of this act, such vessel, with her arms, ammunition, tickle, apparel, and fur niture, shall be forfeited to the use of the United Sutes, and be liable to be seized, prosecuted and con demncd ; or the value thereof may be sued for, and recovered with costs of suit, of the owner or owners of such vessel, m any court ofcm petent jurisdiction : and the collec tor within whose district such forfei ture shall accrue, is hereby enjoined to cause prosecutions for the same to be commenced without clelay and prosecuted to effect. Sec 4. And be it further enacted, That this act-shall be in force until the end ol the next session of Congress, and no longer.' NATr. MACON : Speaker of the House of Representmt.vm- JOS. ANDEtiSOJv Preritlent f the Senate Jjru tempore. i H JEFFERSON. EDUCATION. ON he 5th day of June afl Acade my in WilliarasbW, GrAJ'I'e Couuty, will mmmfiiM it Exerc ! Under the di- i rection of Mr. John Nis a Gentleman cf 1 approved Scholars'-.x-nd Morals. All the i branches of Acadical Education, will be ! taught on the,-5151! erir Board may be J obtained in eve'ral respectable Families on I low terps. From the; healthiness of the I jlace ad the Reputation of the Teacher, 'Tnijfw a flatter themselves with a m- pectablii School. Stephen Sneed, Sec. April, 1805. fust received fromsPhikuhlpKiei. - Anatoroaie a j. j-'" o jr-;, Price Half a REPOltTof th I rial of Lord Heabfort, on an lion for Damages Uroiierlih 'Wv the Rev CI les Massey, tor Criminal Conversation ith the-PlaiBtiff' VCf. which .10.' Damages were awardpd i and wherein thbse cefabed Ora lors Curran and Ponsonb were the Counsel Hopkins's CelebtMtd ' Mazer S STUMPS ;A rr SaIeat 4:Cji.Ri' fttte. SHERIt3 SALE. A - On the 10th day of - at Coitrt-hcmse, wll he sj & mncb ot the following lands as yttF efficient to pay the taxes and expences ff dlands fur the . 1 OA-, ,j) an j yemrt iguo ana lout. 320 acres of land, begging to the heirs of James Spiller, acoinirig linei of James Kenan. 300 acre patented y William HUii. ri ven in by Felix Frederick, joining he lwes i saia reux, on tne Arams of Nahunga, ' Pickett ami Lincoln Sheffield's lines. 100 acreb, belonginjr to the heirs of John Megee,. joining the linea oi Merit Mainnj; and Abraham Andrews. 300 acres on Etder iwamp, joininff the lines of Lewis Hedsrman, tuppo&ed to b . ' mj ' wned by 1 Moy . ,612 acres on Persimmon swamp, joining; the lines of Thomas Kutledge, given in by William Higgins for the heirs oi Nicholas Hunter, and claimed by Oeorge Hooper granted to John Kuthertord. 249 acres on both sides of Maxwell swamp ioinine Nathaaiel M'Cann and Isaac Hun ters lines, supjosea to te tne property oi George Hooper, granted to John Thalley. 100 acres belonging to the heirs cf john Megee, joining tin; heirs of Samuel Sandlia and Daniel Sutherland 63 1-3 acres, the property of Rebecca Harv el, joining the lines of John Alderman and Ju&hua Blanton. 400 acres belonging to the heirs of John ston, on the east side the No. East, joining William Pickett's line. lvX) acre belonging to the heirs of Archi bald Pcarce, joining the lines of Arthur Murray and William Pickett. 2000 acres belonging to the heirs ot Wil liam J'Hies, joining che lines of Gee. Povll, Jesse Gepr and John Whitman. JAM&S liJLL.1, SUB. March 23. !8aJ. N. B. No lettet or order "uiii step the sale nothing but cash , y , t Bet field Academy Lottery. At a nutting cf the managers of the Beineld Academy Lottery on the Vth March, the FOLLOWING SCHEME nas adoptei, in place of the one frst published. 1 Piize oi" 1000 Dollars, is 1000 1 10 20 50 500 -i 50 100 10'JO 50 1000 20 1000 8 1000 1250 Fir drawn-blank, on the 7ih dzy of 1 qq ineurawing, win oc tiuureu iy j First dratvii blank on the 25th day of the drawing, will be V 1000 entitled to 3.' Last drawn blank will be entiUed to 4000 s,133S Prizes, ' : " 3665 Blanks. 20900 V40Q0 Tickets at J dollars each is 30000 N,J9.-3ot 2 blank to a prize. At said 'meeting ifVis resved, tlarjhe drawing' of said L?ftery commtnw-n Monday the 15th . '.pr.l next, at the tavern of Johii Avery, in Beltield Uund aex triviat alteration in th former scheme has- been deemed necessary, it behoves the managers to inform such as have hitherto purchased tickets under the former scheme, tliat if an) should be dissatisfied, they may on applica tion, and on returning their tkktts, receivt their money from those of ivhom they pur chased, piovided they apply by the 10th oi April But it is believed and hoped, that as no man can be injured by the alteration, so no person will exact a return. LEWIS DUPRZE, eh. Test, Phii.. Ci.AiBOTt.Nr, see'ry. March 14, 1805. Neit Invention to muke Cellars dry. CHARLES -DONALDSON, DY a simple process, makes Cellars dry, without either .draining or ramming on the outside, and the eiyence U not more than 10 or 15 dollars. Srtnreral gentlemen of Rale gh (whose cellars he has made dry) will testify the usefulness of his plan, which onlj io convenience, but the pre servation of health. He offers ttis service to Ue citizens of Wake dt lj cent cuumies, as well in the a'jove line, as iuae digging of weiui and dr'g of wet laads. Jiaeigh, 2CWT"'25, 180S5. Lettcis (post paid) addressed to him or t the Post Master at this piac will be duly at tended to. State of North-Carolina. Wayne County vCourt, February Term, 1805. William Exum pHE Petitioner j . stites,thathe iste- John Burke, and Inant in cu.timon with -the hem of Nancy the defendants, of a hi late wife. J tract of Undj situated in Wayne counry, 0ll tne southide of Nau huntea, aod prays partition; of the same. It being suggested to the cctirt that the de fendants are absent and out of the state, it is ordered, that public notice of the petition be given in th State Gazette, agreeably to Uw. Test, JAMES SASSM&, C BUILDING. tK fcittsborough, on the 1 2d of A pTilnext, will be let to the lowest Bidder the UU1LDING OF A CpURT-HOUSE for tw County of Chathara. The parno. lari wiilbe mad known ort that day. v. , . TK Gannujiiontr' Mirth if, : - TH HIGH-BRED HOKS TftUE BLUEi I Imported by Governor'fariXr; in Nom' ltQtt 1X7" ILL be let to Mares at my SUt ie V V w;thln half a mile Caswed cour. bmise, at Twenty DoJldifs't;he Season. whtcH mayVdischargea- - " , prov idl i ."1 - - J, L iu oe witn I'oal, with the same de diction as in the Seasonj if plid within the w same time : Ten Dollars the .Single L.eap, paid when the Mare is covered; With the privilege of turning to the Season by the payment of Six Dollars more. Should the ' Property of an v Mare ensured be changed the Insurance will be demanded in every instance. The Season will comrritnee on. the first of March and end the 10th of Au gust. Good and extensive Fasturage well enclosed, and Servants sent with Mares boarded gratis ; . but no Liability for Acci dents or Escapes, though the greatest Care will bs taken to prevent either. . Should Z Mare ensured not prove with Foil, the Mo ney will be returned. The Proprietors of this Horse contemplate keeping an imported Horse in this neighbourhood ; and should a Mare put by the Season ?iot prove with Fal (the money being-paid) the Person putting her will be entitled to a Season of th sime, Mare the next Season gratis. TRUE BLUE is a beautiful Bay, with a haridsoitie-Star in his Forehead, upwards of five feet three inchesTiighi will be eight years old next Sprire ; of an elegant Form and great Strength, with fine Limbs and" Feet, and is thought b those who have seen him, to possess more Activity than any Horse of his Size. His 'Performance on the Turr entitles him to be ranked among th best Horses that have been imported, having. won twelve Races uutot nineteen, eignto which were four Mile Heats, never having been beaten that distance where there wer heats, although he has contended with the best Horses in England and What is s. . prising, won three Races of four Mu Heats each, in four days, as way be setn by having reference to the Racing Qilendes for 1801. . PEDIGREE Otrtifed by Mr. yoln Hutcbinak vibd bfttf him, tuhich is confirmed by the "General Stud Book, both tuic4 may be teen by any Peron applying, viz. Thu a Blue was got by Walnut, one o9 the best sons of, Highiiyer his dam Little Scot, and Scotia's dam by. King Fergus; nis Grand dam Cel'ia, Tickle Toby's Sam. by Herod i his great granddam Proserpine, by Marske, own sister' to the famous E dipse ihif greatTgreat grahaai iSpiletta. by R guius; his great great great grandain Mo ther Western, by StHuh's son of Snake, Montague, Hau'bof; Brimmer. Jlo Horse was ever bred in' England, whose Stock was iiigher prized thin that from- which True Blue is descended. Walnut, Highflyer, King Fergus, Herod, Marske, &c. &c. are and were Stallions In the very highest esti ,Ha iou. True Blue Blue covered last Sea 6rt in Warren, anrf proved to t a rtraarjt aWy yr Foal-getter. ;? '5 rr ;SOLOMOK GRAVES. Gdif fe W 1805. MAGIC, -A-- . - tairt4 y Joemor Tatritf; ia th rati f iSt, TTILL be let to Mare at my Suble. " in Greenville, Pitt County, at Twenty. Dollars the Season; which may be discharged by the Payment of Sixteen, provided Pay ment is made by.the:lst.l)ay of January next Forty Dollars taensure a Mare to be with Foal, with the sarne-Dedoction as ift hc Season; if paid withrn' the same Time t Tn Dollars the Leap, t be p.id when th Mare is eovered. . Should the Property of any mate insured be changed, the Insurance will de demanded m every Instance. Shoul4 a Mare Insured not prove with Foal, th i Money will be returnei, . The Saaon 'will commtnM th 1st F L r&t and erU the torn, of August. Good bu ftciiBiv rasturage, well eaclosed, and bervanti sent wklr Mares, boarded, gratia. No Liability for Accidents or Escapes, but the greatest Care shall be taken to prevent either, r The Proprietort of this Horse eontemplate keeping an imjxd Hoi-se ia this Neigh bourhood, and should a Mare put by the Season nr prove vtixh Foaf, (thm Money being paid) the Owner will be entitled to a Season of tiufiathe Mara the next Season gratis. 3: . .. : ,v M AGId wUlhetenTtars ok tiext Spring a is a Horse of elegant Form and great Pow ers; full Fifteen Hands and a half high' and as well bred a Horse as any in England. He was got 6y Volunteer, n of the best Sons of Old Eclipse and Sire of Spread Ea gegle Stirling TrtumvirKecruit--Comnwtore, &c. Sec. out of Marcella t Mir cella wagtnJy Mambrino her Dim, Mei dia, byjsweet Brier, o of Anreli, br Snap Regulus Bardct's ChfldeuMnr-w wood's Arabian dam of the tWoTrof Blues MAGIC covered three Y-. Wf. and Jiia Colts are considered large and pr- umg s and Some of thm areentaredin the A' heaviest: Sweepstakes to be run for in tha lTotIi fFrm and $i.xe,in the iigbawV 59 iVarrentoa whert hi covered i 180?- .. . - . -.'!: .- . 1 ' GEORGE GREEK. County, Hani Ut, 1805. - v J 1 ' 3 n A 1 1 i -i

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