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m V . a mk a ' i i m 'ii. rrAf n i i , ii ii' lbd lOd iLiOT ij3l ij ... SI ' 0r. r tb mUms of Mr, 4cUxtfl Peace. A ' . ' 0 i ! FRIDAY', OCTOBER .23, 1812.. . XIII. . 1.'': ! :4 ' - '.'- it ;No, .683, ; - - . . .. -l . . , , -- , ,, ? . . , : , . i. . . . -,- : ; -5. BY AUTHORITY. "3 OF THE VX1TED STATES. la kct fer'fcr rrr rr corvrot takirgcfal- k r . .ctklbi tie Senate and Hcue if Re trttrrtJtmtrfthe Umted Stare tf Amoiea im Jbf tb circi it court of Ihe Ur itrd bptc . hi- h- Idt n in ry district in wbich the nirsem provision, by law, for lakir fit! nd RidLirii$ in civil causci (in ca in where urh fff-Haviu arc. by lav, jftrcinsibk) ts inadcpiatc, or. on arr.ount oflhe extc', ur.n oisinn, inrrnvc citti ptner in cinVrtrt pars c( thr tilricl 5u h court thall deem rece iary, to talc ckrtow!?fVmenU of bail t'dfijJ vi! ; vhich acknowlepment cfb:fl Inc avi $ nau nave ine ne force and ifTrct if tktn before any iix'ce cf "id c ur? : Jnd any person tcanm: Wely in arid by any such cf fidttit fball be li?b!e to .hr same pun irnent ps if the me aPRdftvit had ben mede cr taken befoic a judge of laid crr.r. Sec. 2. sIkJ lr tt furilcr enacted, Tbat the Ulcc fret sbl be allowed for taking stifh bil ard affidavit as are allowed for h I ke emct by thf laws of the Mate in which any such affidavits or bil shall be takrn. Sl 3 And be it further enacted. That in fpy cue- b fore a court of the United States, t thai' be lawful f.r,such court, 2a Us discretion, to admit in ( v'tJence my drnoition taken in pcrpetuam ret cmcriam, which wnu'd be m iHmissi b!e in a court of the state wherein such ciuie is pciid2K arcorrlinj to the laws thcrecf. H. CLAY, Spearrortbe Ilue of Representatives. OKO. CLINTON. , Kctnury 20, 1812. Jhfirwed, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT . ADthcriiing the President of the United States to raise certain companies of Birpfrs for the pr,(e"t,on of the frontier of the United Siates. , fie it eineted, t the St4?e and H tite cf J'.tptttKtcm fJ tie Ur.it ed Sta'ei of Amert . ea. in Carets .ure-t MeU Thai the Prrsdn tf the Uni'ed Htstcs, whenever he ShMl hare itisfaco'T tvMencc of lhe actual ci throtenrd nv!on of sr.y sta'e or territrry rf the United S'atrs, by eny Indian rr;be or tribes, be and he is hen: by authoris-d to rate, either by the ac cep'ancecf volunteers or enlistment for tie year unlets soonrr discharged, a manv ccmpanir? as hi mav dpem nf tessary, nt exceedinr sW, who shall irre on foot or be mounted, as the ser " ce in his opinion may rrrjutre, shall act on the fromi-r t ranpe? s,Jbr armed, equipped and organised in such manner, nd be ender such regulations and re frictions, as the nature of the s-rvtce in his ontnicn miy mfke n cesary. Sec. 2. And be it furrier enstcfed, Thar eacH cf the said companies rf rangers Mial! cor.itof pne cap'aio, one first, one se cond, Iifu?cninr, one 4 ensign, foor ser JJeanrs, four corporals, and aixty pri vates. c- S. And be it further exacted, That when the said rangers arm ad iqulp. theni elves and provide their own horses, they thall be allowed each one dollar per day, and without a horse seventy Ce cents per dy, B fu'l compensation for their services, rations or forage, as tie cue may be. The commissioned rfBcers shall receive the same pay and 'a'ions as rfncra f the sme grade in UV army of the United Siates. Sec. 4. And be it father enacted. That the tT-.irf non enmmisskned officera and tHvatea raised pursuant to this '-act. hil be emitled to the like comrenna lion in csfc of disabili' y, b) wounds and otherwise, iocurrtdm the service, as tfSctts, rif rwom truss CTitd officers and rnntcs ip the present military es?5. f ur-roem, and with thero" shall be sub- I'ft to the rules and articles of war. Mch hive been estfb!ibed or may ttTeifter by law be esttblfshed, and toe pcoviMrns of the act, entitled An tnxir5 ihe mjltary r-Bce estabTuih nt cf the United State," o far as a U ,rrrM',hall bo extend- t ttv.k v -tter nd things n the intent n4 e .J? !f Sec 5. jOtdhe it further enacted, That in thfe recess of. the Senate the President cf the United States is - hereby authorised to appoint a l the officers proper to be appointed Under this act ;' which ap pointments shall be submitted tq (he Senate at their next session for their dvite and consent, . HENRV CLAY; 3 fitmier tf ike Hcmu f SUprtUmtuitxi, GEO. CLINTON, a Pict- Prt ritrt tit VnUi St tie t ami PrnUent ttht Sematt January 2, 18l2. Apfbcvkd, - . JAMES MADISON. AN ACT To enlarge Jhe boundaries of the Mia- slsstppt I erritoiy. . Be it enacted by the Jejtate and Hcncse of Re prcttntatixet f tie United State of 'Jmetica in Cogftt u$embled. That all that portion of term i ry lymg east oi reari river, west jof the Pctdido, and south of ihe thirty Mint degree oNatitude, be and the same is hertby annexed to the Mississippi Territory ; to be governed by the Jaws now in force therein, or which may hereafrer be enacted, and the laws and ordinances of the United Srates, rela tive thereto, in like manner as if the same had originally formed a part of said territory; and until oherwise pro vided by law, the inhabitants of the said f district hertby annexed to the Missis sippi Territory, shall be entitled to one representative in the General Assem bly thereof. HENRY CLAY, Ipethrr sftkt Htt f Rtprtstmtativt VM. R CRWVFORl), rictPmUewt tU V. Stale t d Prt ride M 0 tie Semite. May 14, 18l2. -approved, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT upplr.meniary to an ac, entitled u An let for the admission of the state of Louisiana into tbe Union, and to extend the laws of the United States to the said state." BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Re present attxes of tbe United State of America, in Grmm atmbied. That all causes, actions, in- dictments, libels, pleas, processes and proceedings tvhatsocver returnable, com menced, depending or in any manner existing in the district court established in the territory of OrJean, tn end by the act entitled 11 An Act erecting Louisia na into two territories, and providing for the temporary government thereof, be, and the same are hereby transferred to the district court established by the act to which this is a supplement, and may j be proceeded in, snail exist and have like incidents, and effects as if they had been originated and been proceeded in, in the court established by the act to which this Is a supplement. Sec. 2. And be ii further enacted Thlt all dockets, books, records, papers &c. be longing to the said district court of the Orleans territory shall be transferred to jand become the dockets, books recoids and papers of the district court of Loui siana district. Sec 2. And be it further evaded, That the eighth section of the act aforesaid, enti tled An Act erecting Louisiana Into two territories and providing for the tem porary government thereof," and also all acts within the purview of this act, and the one to which this is a supplement, be and the same are hereby repealed. HENRY CLAY, Speaker of the Houm of Representatives. Wit- H. CRAWFORD, President of the Senate pr tempore. May 22, 1B12 ApPaovcD. JAMES MADISON. An Aet to extend the right of suffrage m the Illinois territory, and for other purposes. BE it enacted by the Senate and House cf Re present at ivet of tht United States if America, in Congress assembled, That upon tbe admission of the . Illnois territory into tbe second grade of territottal government in con formry with the provisions of the act entitled " An act for' dividing Ind.aha into two separate Governments," each and every free white male persori.wbo shall have attained the.age of twenty-one years, and who shall haye paid a county or territorial tax, and who J,fkl( Jjave tesided one year in laid territory pre vi oua to eny general election, an4 be, at the time of any. such election, a resident thereof ihit be enjitbdtovote for mem bers of the Legislature Council and f I oust of Representatives for tbe said territory. Sec 2 And be it further enacted, That so toon ssjhe Governor of the jaaid territory shall divide the same into five districts, 'he citizens thereof, entitled by this act to vote for representatives to the gene ral assembly, shall, in each of the said district, elect one member of the Legis lative Cound)rwho shall possessthe samr oowrrs heretofore granted to the Lecis- latiyc Councjl fry the ordnance; for the ( , government of the NnrthAVestern t r jtntory, and hall hold their offices fuur 1 years and no longer, any thing in the r dinance to-the contrary oolwithsf anding. Sec. 3. AnJ be tt further enacted, That the citilens of the said territory, entiik-d tn vote for members of the tentorial ltg;s tature by this act may, at the time of e lecting their rcpresentativrs'o the Gene ral Assembly thereof, also elect one de legate to Congress for the said territoiy who shall possess the same powers as heretoCfre grantrd to the delegates fpim the several territories cf the. United S'ates. ' - Sec 4 And be it farther enacted, That the sheriffs of the several ooun ies which now are, or hereafter may be establish ed in the said territory, respectively shall wi;hin forty days next after an election for delegate to Congress, transmit to the secretary pF the sa-d territory a certified copy of the returns from the several dis- ricrs or towntiips of th-ir respective counties ; and it shall bo the duty of the Governor, f r the time being, to give to the person having the greatest dumber of vote.. a certifirate of hU velect.n. r, Sec. 5. Anil lee it further endod. That each and : every sheriff, in eacn atid every county that now i9 or h'-reaf:er may b established in said territory, who shal: neglect or, refuse to perform the duties required by this .act, shall forfait one thousand dollars, to be recovered by an action of dcbf, in any court of record within the said territory, one half fir the ,use of the territory, and tn-- othir lialf to the use of the person suing ft the sarr.e. - Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the- General Assembly of the said ttrritory shall have power to apportion the repre sentatives of the several counties, which now are, or hereafter may b.e established herein, according to the i umbrr of frer white mate inhabitants above the-ageof twei'y one years, in such ccun tes : Pro vided, that tbtrc be not more than twelve nor less than seven q the whole .number of representatives, until there : shall be six Thousand free male white inhabitants above the age of twenty one year, in said territory, after which tim; the num ber of representatives shall be regulated agreeably to the ordinance for the go vcrnment of the territory north-west of tbe river Ohio. HENRY CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Wm. H. CRAWFORD, President of the Senate pro tempore. May 20, 1812 -Approved, JAMES MADISON. Ah act to prohibit the exportation of specie, goods, wares and merchandise for a limited time. BeUt enacted by the Senate and House ef Representatives of the Unit'd States of America tn Congress assembled) xhat it shall not be lawful, during the conti nuance of the act entitled " An act lay ing an embargo on all tire ships and- vessels in the ports end harbors of the United States for a limited time," to export from thr United States or the territories thereof, in any manner what ever, any specie, or any goods, wares or merchandise of foreign or domestic growth or manufacture ; and if any person shall, with intent to invade thU law, export or attempt to export any specie) goods, wares or merchandise from the United States or the terrl'o ries thereof, cither by land or water such specie, goods, wares or merchan dise, together with the vessel, boat, raft, cart, waggon sleigh or other carriage in which the same shall have b:en exported or attempted to. be ex ported, shall, together with the tackle, apparel, horses, mules and oxen, be forfeited, and the owner or owners of such specie, goods, wares or merchan dise! and every other person knowingly concerned in such prohibited exporta t!on9 on conviction thereof shall each forfeit and pay a gym not exceeding ken thousand dollars for every such ofifeoce r Presided, hocrer, that nothing in this section contained shall be construed to prevent the .departure of vessels, which, according to the act last abovemenrion edt are or may be permitted to depart in the manner and under the restric tions provided by the said act. Sec 2. And be ft further enacted .That it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such other person as he shall have empowered for that pur pose, to employVany part of the and or naval forces, or militia of the United StateS or the territories thereof, as may be judged necessary, for the purpose of Orfeventing the illegal departure of-any nhip' or vessel, or tfc illegal exportation I at any apecicj or. ox-jny gooas, wares - p or merchandise contrary o the provi sions of this, orrr the lasCaboyemen-. ed act, and fr the purpose d$ dc?aii ing, taking possession df? and keepuig in custody, any such ship or vessel, specie, goods.- wates or mervhandise. Sec. 2 And be it further enacted, Tnat aim 'ptnaltics and forfeitures, irirurttd by H I f ' . . i virtue oi tnts act, snail ana may oe pro secuted, sued for, recn,'eredand ditn-i butecf, and be' navigated and remitted in the manner provided by tbe-act en'i'led 14 An at:t Lying an. embargo cn all the ships and vtsels ir the 'p..irs and har burs of' the Uniied States for a limited iirre," and ats, that -the -pebaf ies - and forfeitures ihrurred by virtue of this act my be recovered-subsequently, to tbe ekpiratjon thereof, in the same nn- V as ji theact had continued in lull force and virtue. '". H. CLAY, Speaker of the House ot Representatives.: Wm. H. CRAVVFOKD, . , v President oftba Satiate, pro tempore. Ajprl 14, 1812 Approved, " JAMKb MADISON. ..- AN ACT . To extend the tim? for exporting. wtth privilege tf drawback, good., waeea and. merchandise tn idrd. theretb by LW. ' . ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House, of &e presottuiives of the.-United Starts ff America tn Cvng ess assembled, flat, the urne during wh.cb (he &ci entitJech i4 An uct layinsz n tibargo on all ships and .Vessels in the orts and' ha.bo'S cf the United Si'es for a limited time shall ccnli nue in force, vh iH pot be corupuied as mktt g pirt of the term of twelve ca lendar months, during which goods wares or merchandise inported tmo the United. States, must be re-expoted ii order to be entitled to. a drawback cf the duties paid on ths impbrtailon thereof. . 11EKRY CLAY, . Speaker of the Houie. of Representatives. Wm. If. CRAWFORD, President of the Senate, pro tempore Januaty 10, 1812. Approved. , JAMES MADISON. EAGLE HOTEL...RALEIGH T" CHARLES PARISH, RETURNS his grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the public, for the libe ral encooragement they have given hire here tofore, in his line of business, aridinfbrms them that his large and commodious Three Story Brick Building, at the Sign of ; ( THE EAGLE, North of the State-House, is now in complete order to receive Boarders and Travellers where he earnestly solicits a continuance of their patronage. He pledges himself that no thing on his part shall be wanting to render general satisfaction to all those who favor him with thehr custom.' Honest and active servants alone will be engaged j and Lis Stables will perhaps be excelled by none. N B. An ICE HOUSE and BTHIKS ROOMS will be constructed by the rtext Sea son. . Raleigh, : July 1, 1812. MUSIC, DRAWING, &c. MRS. SAMBQURNB . HAVING signified to the Trustees' of the Raleigh Academy her intentjonqf relin quishing her situation as Superintends nt of the Female Department, at the conclusion of the present Session, wishes to inform her Friends and the Public, that she shall continue to reside in Raleigh, aBd, at the commencement of tbe ensuing year, will instruct a few Young Ladies in MusiCv Painting, Embroidery, 2sc. 96 that Students ip the Academy, and others, Will still have an opportunity of acquiring these polite accomplishments, v . : 75 ; September 17. " MR. BAKER PROlfESSOR OF MUSIC, - PURPOSES to establish himself in Raleigh, and to give . Lessons on the PIANO FORTE. He relie for giving satisfaction in alt cases wherein- Pupils may he placed "wider his care,. upon the zeal -with w$ich he shall attend to their adyancemem, .and upon, tbe success ; hitherto lepaying hls eaertions ' ; -, The terms of tuition inay be4iown by appli cation at tie Indian Queen Tavern. Oct. 1$. 3, " --je . ; - THE .SUBSCRIBER, j BEING-. desirous to remove tintothe Coun , xry, offers the H OUS and tO r S w h ich he n' fvoccup es in Ger wanton, for . sale He deems it uotecessar)' o give a particular de jsoiptidn, as Ke supposesany person incline ble t6 purchase?; will vievvr the premises, suffice it 10 saytfcai tle advantkges wHch this Pro perty possesses, either. u o loc?l st"S'.ion or canvienient improvement, for a Store or Ta vcrni aYe edujl, if riot sup?t;iiprj taaq-y in the pUee, and perhaps rj&t Surpassed by iuy in the , upper country. . . ., u- "i -f;-. ' ' Cash or Negroes will be expected in pay- J ment, arid possession giveri wherjcvcrVt OU'rcd. , v ; , . ANDREW cBOVVMAN. Slohes County. JuneSvJ ' f -: " . tf LAND : fN JVAkREN. I v Will ,sell, or barter' for Lnds in West- Tennessee, the Tract- of Land 4y in in VV arvvi. Conoty, in the iqrk,of Fishing Oeek and Sbocco, containiinF 432 acres 100 of which are CtftsJred. .undi good fences, ard hi ocd ord-r for crcpjmg. , 1 A fuither -cr ption of the Land is deeme d ' unnecessary-, uf'.e itj tosay U is surpv.5ttd by .riere in the ns svbour hood i nt ?te advariia-. ges of its situaiioii ..d the fertilrtv c its soil. . Thel'Dslling Hoase is 23 by 18 feet, and , wjH Mve borne rcpahs suflieent to render a small titxu'rf comfortable.' ' .There is a pranary Smoke house, Corn-crib, &c. y 'AJsol ab'-ttuiOOacrti v.f'ut,irrpf ovd Land, I in the upper part or vlut.fax Ce-aiuy, not very tertile, but the bepciy aird heUhii,fcs tf its situation,, 'and the txceiler.t range vh'th it would furnish, wouJH make a ple?ar:t Sum" n?er Uerreat tor anyGeiJtlen.an iiv;ng i the ;.r Comry. ' EDViUND JONE.. : Riiisi,vi Bridge, Oct '.. j . , f LANDS AND MILLS , FOR SALIC. . ' 'T'HE Subscriber wishing to remove kro hs . possessions in Danville, offers for sa'ie his Lands, MtHs apd D itillery in Caw?U county. His Lands consist of sundry trac's, adjoining or near to each otne. containing in the whcl . about eleven huodrird acres. They 1 e about 2 miles from Caswell Court. House, on the wa ter of i Country-Line Creek. These Lands are well watered and well, timbered ; a great part consist of good Tobucco Land, and. all well adapted to the culture cf .wkeat and corn. The PlntaMon is in good repair anc! a Coisi deiabte Crop of Wheat is sowed on it. - : The D wellingHouse is new, large and ccm m odious ;jt is 58 feet long, 3htet wide, con tains ten rooms, besides two targe apartments -in the cellar e 7 of the rooms are neatly plais tered, and one elegantly papered. It is itua ted on an eminence which commands a view of the court house and the sutroundjng coun try. mere is a gopa tramea is. tcnen and othet convenient Out Houses. ' ;1 , The Mills are on - Country Line Creek, "which is the best steanf in the county; The Grit Mills re double geared, running 3 pair, of large stones ; and one fixed with all the ne cessary machinery fnr i manufacturing fliiur, and with excellent bojtins doJhs; The Flour "Mills are eqtial to any in NuctbCarolink. The Saw M:l! is constructed tipon the most appro ved plan, aud the surround. w country abounds with good timber- These M Ps have been, lately built and are in perfect repair- , . ' Tne Distillery cantims 3 large Sulls 2 the boose is lrge and well fixed. . v These Mills and Hie DisiiHery, exdusfve r?f the Plantation and other Improvements, are i?ow rented for Sl''per year- Sotr.e idea of their value may ue iotatxd from the amount cf their rent. j '? "- !, 1 will sell this propjcrty in whole or in part, to snit the purchaser. Good bargains will be given for Cash or j for Negrccsor for good Bonds, payable at some early period. i he Landr. are situated in i wealthy, sren teel arid fljunshing reighbor hood. , , SOLOMON! DEBOW. Sept. 27, 1812. ! , 80tf ROBERT RU1 H ER FORD, Copper-Smith and Tin Plate Worker. CONriNUES to make all sorts of Ware in his business! including- all its vartcus' branches, v2 STILLS4 Wash Kettles, (ditto for stewing' fru't) Tea Kettles Coff'te Pott, &c. of Copper or Brass. Also TIN WAKE of every description. Intending to cany on the Brass rounding Busiorss to perfection, he of fers a liberal price, in Cash or Trade,' for o l d brass, cor per on. pewter, tha; ma be bio't to his shop-. -., ; I 1 ! 74 j Raleigh Aug ZU, 1SI2. -' 1 , i ; ". i' V , "' l ' " 1 State of North Caroliua, - WARREK C'UNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter : Sessions, ; r August Terra, 1812. Edward Denton & Eltfancr his wife" Thomas White, James White, Charles White, Peter D White and Edward Whlre'St Matthcw Petition for Ellis, by their G'tsrdian & next Partttion iriena ciizaoeni vvnite, t 1 Mattbevr G. Wtnti-, Wm, White, mvti vruilv i- Mb M s jr j iv tirj. j Land, I T.appearing to this Court, that the Defend ants irr this case reside without the ltraitsot this State? Be it therefore ordered, thtt'pubU- cation.be made, foV six weeks staccessivery in. i the Raleigh Register that tinUss, they Appear f a.t cur next court to be held for the county a- ' foresaid, on the fourth ioniay in Noyen-.ber ncxr, and; answer the auVgafion of. ,thM peti tion, the prajcr tliereef will be granted. 7S t7ef, WM. G REE N, C. V. C BLNfei i)F EVERY KINI?, m MdtfHhqd at thfi fUQircti OJtcc: 1 -it 1 nr.. - i
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