riT:iZ m rr f yy ;? -'"'W--; -ry; -r-r rV yy" 'yJy iv,v"v . yy 1 ' ;'v::r;- yy-y -.y- :-vy .e"f-" tH,- V L, ;ryy-:;- y'THBa&ISTBS-- -' r It publish ed e-very. TxrEsAT apd Phipat, , by . . JOSEPH OALKS SON,- At' Five, Deliars per annum half ip 'advance r AnVERTlSEMENTS1 . licatlv inserted three tiiues fQrdbllantlSents for eVery succerd inff publication-;tthose of greater jengrtlr in the same proortiiu.v.-iiGwiiriiniciiiop.thpkfiiliy veceivecL..XeUtr3tbthe Editors roust be post- rpaid.- c!jv y " V ' 1 s 5 T.aivs of the Uiiiiedx State?, pateefir at the SecpndSssion dft the 19th Congress , ,.,y o " y -JLN'AGT to authorize' the State of Indiana to locate and make a road therein named. : Be it enacted. by the. Senate and Home f 'Representatives 6j 'the Unit erf States of Jimerica in Congress assembled, That the tiihal I ibe'nndy the $arae -are h eruy, aumo. . rized tn locate and tnake a road from Lake ichigarrb the . some convenient point on the: Ohio river, yagVeabljr;4o 'tbe. second Article of a, treaty nad and ' twcludcq'nearihel-'motb- of the M tssissi n o wa ii pnri the Wabash, in the . St te of I ndiana, the thirteen h day of Oc tuner, in the' yearr of our Lord, one -thou- Faud eiht hundred jlarid twenty j-four, ; be hweeii the Cmtnissi6nersbn the part of the , 'UnitedStates and the vChiefs anjd warriors of the Pota'atamie tribe of Indians ;f and the i said Grneral Anibfare hereby au f thori7edita apply tHe strip 6f land and the ,ieetipn of Jandj, by said article i ceded -to I the liujted States, or the proceeds thefeof, to the making of the same :' and the said ! rant shall be aftHeir sole disposal. ' - -A"pprbvec'2d3VIarchi62.,:-' - ' . ... V. " ;? u , ' . - rt- - -. '',-, 4 AN" ACT to autlionze the; importation1 of Bran- UV in castsS 01 vapuiLjr jc imccii - gallons, and the exportation , of the same for v the benefit of afdrkrbak of the duties. t . ?jUe it enacted t by the Senate and House if :Jl States of Jimerica ih-ongte$s assembled, 'I hat, from atd aftf r the j passage of th?s acf, brahdy may leinerte States in casks of a .capacity, notjless than j Ififteen gallons, anj thig in any l!i w to the i contrary natvvi t hsiindi ng : Provided, how-1 etryhat: all; thej) provisions J of existing rlaws,' it'inco relat- ing to the im portation of foreign spirits, be co'nipUe'id fi wHh;i;rf;protii; further. 4 uai.au urnnuj iinpui icu ura cup- acity iess than ninety gallons, shall-'. be de posted,:at the expense and risk of the im pWfefifi'sacK piW'P or o?her"ware rioti'ses'as slfcilt fedesisnSted bv the Collect jr or Sur- -evor, for 'thejriort where the same shall be landedand .shall be removed therefrom in the manner prescriDeu oy.-an act cntuiea an a t pro vid fhg for the cleposi t j o f wines and distilled, spirits in public warehouses, and for other purposes, -':- v - S6'c, 2? Jlnd be iifurtherCena&ed, Tht brandy imported in casks of a capacity ju)( j ess man niieen gai ions, may oe; export eu for the ben c'fi.C of a, drawback of t! e tl u es which hall have been paid itherejdu 5 a nd the ex port er or e;x porters brandy so im ported shall be entitled to "re; vela deben; ture or. debentures; for the amount of such' cl raw backv agreeably to ilie, existing laws and ,: al tracts--;nowl iii.frccf regu laii ug'"f the exrMriation'iirspl a ud. payment of dra w backs an dclebe ntu res. sharriie'ueeioCapPUcwilorandythe impbrtatiii'.,ht by 'this i Seel S Atfnd te -ftf this act hatt c.onttnue lu.iorce for )od of three vear,.ianUn6 foiwjrer. yy Approved 2d;Martli J82Ti AN ACT to'grknt aJcfcrtaint quantity of1 land to me jitc i inoiana, ior u;e purjwsc 01 aitun i.'- said;Staie-m' opening a C'ajial tVcon tiect Alie " waters of'the Wabash rilivcrwith those Ot y ve ii maciea oytkt Senate and House of !riec:rtncdMCm6to That iheieJ) nd:ieibtsrted tu the State otind'iana, i fr2therjuroSefrdi State in opening avcanai- t07unite at haviXabIe Pts-JhVater withthose of Lake Erie, quantity of land fquafto bne-hajf)of fiyejjsecions m width tn iich side yi said canal, "ami idseryiiMr eaeh.aUeniate section; to the UuifedlStae's to "be Selected h'y .the'. cooiuusstoner i tne' Iand V Office;--'. under ' the direction ,f the f President;' of the :Unhed 'States, from one end theiW.f to the other j iudtfie uiu lands shall b subject to , the disposal ut the LegisIatuiVof .8aM Slate, for' the purpose atoresaid, and no other y Provided, I hat'ihe said cartal:' wiirri wVnl i ai 1 1 be, and tor (he m feute, ' -!whiieierstfot;ati i?, property lofs the V y c A V v -T V IK w " - v , ' if T - - t - . -.- I I . nassinc throush the' same.' Provided, rfhat Said canalshallbe commenced within' five years, and completed tn twenty years, or the State shall be.bound to Dav to the United . Statea the amount of anv lands previously old, and that the'jfitle to pur chasers under the State shall be valid. -'Sect Jlndbe it further enacted. .That, s sborl as the' route of: the!said canal shall be located and agreed on by the said Stated it shall! be the dut y, of the Governor there of, or such other person or persons s may have been? or fchall hereafter be,, authorized to superintend the construction' of said canal, to examine and ascertain the pa rtic- ular tanas to wpich tne, said State win ue entitled under the Diovistons of this act. andrenort the same to the Secretary of te'ryasuRfol the United States. Scc. 3.y?nrf be it further enacted, That the said: S tat e, u r. d er t he authori ty o f the Legislature thereof, after the selection shall ha ve ben so made, shall have power to sell and.conyey the whole, or j any part of the gaid land andtogivea title, in fee simple, therefor to whomsoever shall purchase the wliole T3r. any part thereof, y. Ajiproved 2d March, 1827. " ',-'i: ';;.'-, .' . AN ACT to authorize the President of the Unit ed. States to ascertain and designate the North ern Boundary of the State of Indiana. , Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of jimerica, m onsresv assemoie, i nai me Surveyor General, under the direction of the President of the United States,1 be, and he is herjebyi authorized and required to cause to be surveyed, marked, and desig uat ed, t h e north ern bound a ry line of the State of Indiana, as divides said State from the Territory of Michigan, agreeably to the boundary as established by the act entitled y an act to enable the people of the Indiana Territory to form a Constitution and State Government, and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original Siates," approved April the nineteenth, one thousand eight huntlred and sixteen ; and to cause to be made a plat or plan of the aaid northern boundary of-the State, particularly noting the place where the boundarv line intersects or touches tHe margin of Lak Michigan, and return the sanie," when made, to Congress : Provided, That the whole expense of sur veying ard marking said boundary ' line shall not ex6eed five dollars for every mile that shall ae actually surveyed and mark ed, which shall be paid out of the moneys appropriated for defraying the expense of surveying public lands. y Approved,2d March, 1827. i AN ACT establishing a. Port of Delivery at the town of Aiarshfield in the District of Plymouth, and a Port of Delivery at Rhinebeck Landing-, in the District of New York. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Jlepresenlatives of the United ) States of America in Congress assembled, That the Town of jMarshfieldi in the District of Plymouth, and Rhinebeck Landing, ih the District of New, York, shall each be a port ot delivery. , : Approved d March, 1827. An At to antharise the. sale of certain tracts of Land ih the State of Ohio, commonly called Moravian ;Land. , ' ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates of u.itii h in yutig i css uissvinutcuy xnai tut' several lots of", land lying in the Salem, Gnadenhutten, and Shoenbrun tracts of land,, which have been vajued at more than one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, may be offered at public sale, at such time as the President of the United States tnay think expedient, and sold as other public lands of the United States. '? Approved 2d larch, 1827i Ah Act amendatory of the Act regulating the Post Office Department.- . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of nepreseniaiives oj itie unxtea citates oj Jime rica in Congress assembled, That, the'' Post master General, be '.authorised to allow to jpostmater at the several distributing Qmces, a comniission- not; to exceed five pejcear. on the amount of postage on let f expand ptkets" received lor distribution. Thi allowance to commence on the third of: March, eighteen hundred and twenty five : Provided That if. the number of mails received at, and despatched from, any such office, vis ; not increased by the d istributive System, then no allowance shall be inade therefor, except where special pro vision is made. . ' ,!. . ,v:;; ' ; v Sec. ;2.yf be it farther enacted. That the Postmaster General be authorised to allow: to eac JPbstmaster, one cent for eve ry letter received from any' shin or vessel fhiid; mailed; by hiui j Provided - his usual coinnnssioiii togeiuer. wuu ine allowance afofesaid, shall uot exceed the sum of two hundred dollarsiaf year ; arid the letter- carriers employed at Post Offices, shall be authorised to receive, for each newspaper delivered by them; an half cent, and no more. - . k, , r Sec Vs. :j2nd be it further enacted, That no person, other than the Postmaster Gen eral, or' his authorised A gents; shall set up any foot t)r horse"post;Tor the conveyance of letters and packetsnpon any post road, whichis or way; be established as such by law, ; : andt every person v -who shall qflend herein, shalljiucur , a penalty notexceed-ng;nftjjdollars;- for each letter or packet bo carried, . " r c - ,-.' . ,Sec. 4,jfn'dbeJtfuMerrhiM9Thttt t h e ' C om m i ssi on e rs of t h e Na v riG bard j th e -oiucaniutnerait ornmissarv venua Ins pec t ors' G en e r a i ; Q ua f f e rm as t er vt ri e? ral, Paymaster Gerterat;v Jhe:i Secret aryfof. t ne- oenate, ,u?rK W ,tpe nouse or - ttepre sentatives, and thfeSuperinfen'dent-of-the raieni omce, ne- auiiori7o io jrania ao4 to recelVeIetfers ;ftnit)bAckets' bv. nbst free of postase, . and : thapb other person; bfii cers, excepting thpse ren'u m erat ed , here in, and in th e a c t 4 red u ce in to one the several acts etabltshtng and regulating the rost umce jjepanmenr,'.' passed on tne third t M arch, eihjt een h u nd reda ! d teb ty ?fiv, 15 shWlPbe ajtorized fe Frank receive' letters tlrr'ouirh the" mail, free of postageyyy: 1 ,Sec.v5. And bc'itfurther enacted, That onejbi more pieces of -per, mailed asa 1 e tter, and weighing ori e bu nee, sha 1 1 be charged . with ' quad ruple postnge, and at the same rate, should the-weight be great er : and quadruple postake shall be charg ed on all packets containing four pieces of paper, jvery. printed pamphlet, or maga zine wnicn contains more than twentyftour pages on a royal sheet, or. arty sheet of less dimensions, shall be charged by the shee, and small pamphlets printed on a half or quarter sheet of royal, or less size, shall be charged with half the amount of post age charged on a full sheets; and there shall be printed or writteif, on one of the oughter pages of all pamphlets and maga zines to be sent by mail, the number of sheets they contain ; and if such number shall not be truly stated, double postage shall be charged. V ) ' J Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That no Postmaster or assistant Postmaster shall act as agent for Iotterv offices, or, ubder any colour of purchase, or otherwise, yend loiiery uciteis ; nor snan any rostmasier receive free ofl postage, or frank lottery schemes, circulars, or tickets. Foravio- lation of' this provision, the person offend ing shall sunr a penalty of fifty dollars. Approved 2d 31 arch, 1827. An Act to increase-the Salary of the Postmaster .1- ' . I. .; General: , Be it enacted hv the Senate and. House of Representative oj the united brat esoj Ame rica hi Congress assembled, That from; the hrst day of ? the present v.ear, there shall be paid, annually, to the Postmaster Gene ral,! two thousand dollars, in addition to his present pay. Approved 2d March, 1827. A act to authorize the : Legislature of the State or Alabama to sell the lands heretofore appro priatd for the use of Schools in that State. s Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of A merica in Congress assembled, Th at the Legislature of the State of Alabama shall be, and is hereby, authorised to sell and convey, in fee simple, all or any part of the lands heretofore reserved and appro- pnaten oy Congress tor the use ot schools, within said State; and to invest the money arising from the sale thereof, in some pro ductive fundi the proceeds of which shall be forever applied, under the direction of said Legislature, for the use and support of Schools within the several Townships and Districts of country for which' they were originally reserved and set apart, and for no other use for purpose whatsoever Provided, suid land, or any part thereof, snail in no case De sola without the consent of the inhabitants of such Township or .Dis- met, to ueuotairieu m such manner as Legislature of sajtl State shall by laiv rect ; and Provided also, that, in the the dl- ap- portioruiient of the rwoceeds of said fund. each Toivnship and District aforesaid sliall De ennneu to sucn part thereot, and no more, as shall have accrued from the sum or sums of raohey arising from the sale of fechool lands belonging to such Township or jJistnct. ' J : Sec. 2. And be it further enact edThat if the. proceeds accruing to anv Township or uisirici irom saiu lunn snail De insuni cient for the support 6f Scliools therein) it shall be lavvful lor such Legisjature to (in vest the saine as' is herein before directed, until the whole proceeds of the fund be longing to such Township or District shall he adequate to the permanent maintenance and support of schools within the same Approved, 2d March, 1827. PATENT GRIST-MILL. fTiHF. Subscriber aving obtained - Letters , Pa j -Atent tor his improvement m the Grist Mil h informs the public that he will dispose of indivi dual rights, or rights for Counties or States, on terms that will enable tne purchaser ta make a profit on his purchase. The stones of his Mill running in counter directions, renders it obvious that it creates less friction and 41ns more ac tion with a small power than can oe bbtkined by any other invention, He will liave one in, com plete operation in Greensborough, m a few days, " PENJAM1N OVEUMAN , ?' Greensboro, March 17, 1827. ? -.The Raleigh Register, Carolina- Observer, and Catawba Journal will insert the above ,3 times, and forward their' accounts taT the Patriot Office for settlement. ' ' ':' ; 1 A COAT STOLEN, y 5 I" AST week,'a nr' Blue Frockr Qoat'ttnth black 4 velvet Collar, was taken from a room in Miss E -Geddys house. Anypersoril -who may-see anegro with such slCfciat will please give ihfdr rnation thereof, and if recovered a liberal reward will be paid; ' V - - i?. Feb.: 31 ; tO UNA WAV from' theJ subscriber on thel4th1 .U.tiH. a ngro fellow ramelJArn,stead ' He lkr-verv tall boincr six feet hltfh or theorise, verv black, "well framed; and from 212 to 25 yea? off age,, when, spoken to has a down look, ..nnu a countenance; rather serious,' has generally, but little to say or seems less intelligent than he rev ally is: "'-'Having gone oft-during tiie night urex pectedly to all and' withoil any cause, whale vef, it is probable hfc'isil is to get " hack to jVirgi. na, where ie4 was jbrought from bv;one Samuel Ilobson. of whom I Durchased him in November htstyHKyy': Tlie above reward will be'gTven to any 'one Who will secure him' injSny jail-so I cang'eVj.himj and If delivered to i meall reasonable experises will tje additionally paid ,". . . :- r"i-tr? ..; Any infonnioo f him to -the subscriber; ctn veyed bv letter or otherwise, will be thankfully- received, ' x V , WJLS05C D1KD. . 1 Shoals, of-Ogechee; Warren Cbl Geo. e y March 2, 182?.i ; 46- 6tlaw. 5 -' ' ONE Tract, flnd, lying" four miles south of Raleigh, containing 224 acres, with cleared land well inclosed" to work four or. five hands to advantage. Also, one oihefTract, adjoining tlie otlier, of 318 acresj' wjih a good .Dwelling House and all other .necessary" Hnildrncrs. mostlv-new,' wi tli a n e xcell e nt Ap pie O rchard on it," &. cl ear-; ed land.sufricient to vvoik seven or eight hs pds to advantage. ' .Tli premises may be seen.iind -the.1 terms known hv applying" to -the1 siibscr ber. which will be verv low andaccommbd.itrn to any person wishing1 to purchase lands. , . SAMUEL SUGG. V Dec. 20. 23 3w . - TlfE" subscriher has! just received,' and now offers for sale, a few' first quality Ptuladel- phia warranted T Voter lyronfy Castor and reul Jieiiver JIats. eiual if not superior to -any in the city. , B. B. SMITH Jlaltigti, Feb. 6. i 37 ; Randolph Gountv. " Court of Pleas and Quart er Sessions February Term, 1827. " V ' -Daniel Cravln and AVife Petition f(r - i . ..' . - Tobi riend.ickSadm. & others O.str.bunom , that John Heiutricks, '1 hmdate HehXlrirks, and Hiram iienoricics three ol '.e lierenaants jn this case, s re. not inhabitants of this S'ate-V. H is therefore orde.rtd, tJiat publication he made six weeks in the Italei.ub Reerister, that thev appear at the next County Court of" Pleas :nd Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of j Uaudolph, at the Court House at Ashborough 'onjhefirst Monday of May next, then andthere to 'plead, answer or demur to said petition, otherwise it ,will be taken pro confesso, anl -adjudged accor dingly." Witness U esse Harper, Clerk of our said Coirt at Office in Ashboiough, the first Monday of February,' A. D1827. - ; r ? A Cpy, JESSE HARPER, C: C. C Slate, ol tiv tl-Cai!oua,!' -Randolph -County: Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . February Term, 1 827." . Samuel Smitherman . - v t. C Attachment,leviedoniand. ; Neil McMillan. 3 ; - ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant is not an i nhabitant of this State ; it is therefore 'ordered, that publication be made six weeks in the Raleijrh Itegister, that he appear at thenxt Cotiftf if Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Randolph, at the Court House at Ash borough,- tn the firt Aiunuav 111 fliav nei, uicu xnu jjiere 10 pieau. i answer or demur to the. saia attachment, other wise it will be taken pro confesso arid adjudged accordingly. Witness Jesse Harper, Clerk of our said Court, at Office at Ashlvorough, this first Monnay ot rebruary, A. D. 187, s ' . A Copy, ' ' ' ' ' . " , J ESSE H Alt PER, C C. C, Tweity loVkWs We-wAYd. T ANA WAY from the Subscriber, on the 3d JL instant, in Caswell County, on the road lead incr fom Richmond to the South, a Nejrio 5Fe low by the name of Lewis, aged about 21 years, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches highrather. a-, round close made heavy set fel!6w, about a copper co- ipur and very iiiceiy jj nan on wnen heleit me, a roundabout- coat of double wove homespun, and pautaloons of the same, and a pair of hangup cord pantaloons, and a white knit shirt, and some other clothing not recollected. 1 purchased this fellow recently in Richmond, of a Mr. "'Randolph W:'r Roper, agent for M. T. .lames. Mr; Roper told me, tliis fellow was raised by his father neat Williamsburg,. James -City County, Va. towards which' place, Petersburg or Richmond, it is like ly he wil aim for. -1 torwarnall masters of ves sels from taking himTon hoard, and them and all others from employing hira in any way: whate ver. 1 will give the above reward for his appre hension and confinement in any jail so;that I get him again. Should the above Negro be taken up, I wish "infiirmation given, to Mr, Nicholas Thompson, Leasburg, Caswell Countv, North Carolina. . ? y PETER WIER. ; ; February lOlh, 1827,. i : y , (jTTTUe PeClntelligencer will insert the flbove law4t. ami forward their account to. this oflice. UNION CANAL LOTTERY,' : TWENTY-SEVENTH; C LASS. . : L 1 41, ;,4r,'il3, S910, (56, 58y34y6. 13 41, 47, ii tie Captal Friz eK w;! $20000 10,36, 39, '-iyj- :t J--.J J . - 5,000 6y 34; 587 ; ; - 'y;0yy- 2,945 -6.-34,39 -Vr--'ri-'t ?v'-:';; ri--.:i,,;-':ijr,- Je infJ9 S-;rrj;:'-V;;''L;.H:"rtr;- rCl l IV, 59, 10, ft 10, 6, 10, 58, 10, 58, 1 y y y yy m : y y-w- yejjuof $20000 was soio fn tbareipart of which is owned by Mr.- John ibbs, i bf jpiiibv delphia, and part by a respectable black rnan.--, ? Several of the above we have hail the pleasure Of distributing. - ?,J-V vt . - C vi YATES- U. MclNTyRE,- ;.4 y Cheap .Sidlionav.;. II -.GALKS & SON-haveMust reci ivc I which will be spld unusual lv JowT"? lioari oke Lain d for B vA u . BYWirtue xf a: decree pf?tlVe Surteme C.u : of rtli-iCarolinanaHe'iijt the list te r ; :, j .'; the suitihefein'Mependif ; Wynne and hU- w-ifeSuIsaiViularcf: Tip!;un:.nt-5 , "d .Jiytow. lli'TtiVstaiyfeeieivlaht; 1 shull f.r--fer for j sale mtKe first stonda 'of Jure thatbeing Cour.ay before f he Coirthcu door for the cotintv of North nmtbn; a ver v - lualIe;tTact of Lland, situate, Tying- and hei" 7 i Baidcuhfy,; oV the; wafer's c 't:.s'Tio:i;ifkV car-' taimng about:rvo Kuridreil U i.iaety-'th'rte ncre-.. itieng tbe'ol;df laud 'draWtt byL r.'J ,1eii rf vg, in ,,thej division of ithe lafef Simon Jeffreys? ' re d estate,arl by Sid M.. N Jejpfrevs said to" Pevtr ;, R.Tun8tU.U.e:efendaptf6resft:d-or so 'rnu: .thereof jRSTftayi the sum f $1 047 62' witli interest Jt Vom tTi p3V . ie 1st April t loionui jjuiit, loeioer wjur xne, cois or l!W y ;-;'"?yH "-. '' 'V- '"': ins of sate Gashy viy .- V '' 1010 :ir.'..M.:'i.i 2 . -it m: . - - said si Tcr WW 116 BARDS C. S. C- Raleigh, .March 30. hi - 52 ts "f r r- f M f TN A v t Co,m t 1 ssioc Kit's' Offi c k, ? SEAJLET) 1 proposals wjlt-hejrectaved '.bjOthe COmmisHioners of -the Nvv until tlra Slit day 'of .iVily, 1827, for the supply uf .' ; : . ; ,;.30(K tyamvls orporki v - if; n - r: 3omaof;iiee yyyyj; y ;-vy One, third of ytlie quantity ofJPork.s.and . on?. third j of the quantityiof tieeC to be delirere'dt each 'of Oie Navy Yaivls aURestonNew-Yurk, and Norhjlk. The 'whole id be delireretf by the 1st of ApriUl828y r Tlie saia Bfe-f.ant Pork shalf be of the ver iest (quality The beef s!i all bepac feed ironi - cattle,. well fattehecb, and weigh-ne not less than 400 lbs. and. to average 50; Jbs-yAU tie les, leg rounds cfrMlg-A'ml 14 Ibs. from the rtecksof , each flnirriaf sliall: be,ededand .the rest of. thiKly or the. animal cut-iritb pieces cf 1Q lbs. ? e.HcH, as neafas " may;, beso that, twenty pieces ' Will make a barrel of iO v lbs. nett wi'nrht ef ; beef."-' . '"-i-:0y:-v"y ATiy ;;-'i-;"j. . . ; Of the Pork which mustbecorn fed End well;'; atted, alLthe skhlls, feet and bind leg entire shall be ..excluded and thdrcmaiider of the hor. ncludih riot n tore than three shouh'ers to. each barrel, shall he qut, into, pieces of eight pounds t-ach,as near as may be.. so tbatt wenty-flve pie- ; ces wil make a barrel of 200 lbs. ett weicrbt of " Pork. , ; -J ' -;. , 1 The whole fi thVsa: ! Reef aiVd Pork, to be rTCked ,W4tU tlie hast rJan rrvaret'n-tnt: iTtipfc .n ,; slantL Hie of Mv, or St.i:bes salt, with five ounces of the best saltpetre W each barrel. , - rhe barrels in 4 Wl ch the said Reef and Porte diail be. packed, rnust be. made of the. best : s'ei-.;;.-' soned white oak, d white.iislv, free? from sapV''. and -'-fully hooped they must be -branded,"? Na"., vy; Ree -," or RatyFork,. with the ; Contract; crs name, and tht vear wheii packed; : y ' ' J The whole of the 'taidReef and Pork oiult tih dergo (I'nsp.ectlbV'at the Navy Yards wjiere the ' deliveries are to be raade, h v some sworn inspec- tor or,ine arate, to be selected by the Coir.mis sioners of the Kvvf 6r to stichJtesC inspection, and examination, as" they have,or rnay hereof i er prescribe, .free, of expeiise' to he United States. and the barrels must be in perfect4 shipping or ; Each proposal for fuVpishirigf theReef snd. : port, must state the pljcfc bfa residence of the bidder-the riames of two competent nersoris as pureties,' ahd.tlje place of lheiKresi;lerice---and ten. per. cent, will be reserved .by. the Unltc l , States, on all payments until ; the contracts shall be completed , in addition to the bond, and ui I payments will be made' at the olaceS cf deli- ; The. proposals must be endorsed on th c back " offer to furnish salt provisions," and must ts,to the prices of the Beef and Pork, respectively, deliverable at the several.NVy Yrcls aforesaid, v Atty bid hot made iri conformity to the adver- . tisemenfor not recti ved within ihe time limited therein; will not be corisideredy , NEWMANS , .- ' ' - t -i' "-- IBRATED; "FiT-rr -1 i7yie Runner at theottoml A PATENT having beei issued by the ircri denj; of the, United States to ..'Edward Key,- m:irt,7fof his valuable imnroyement on the Grht Mill, the subscriber is fully authorised and em ! powered to make sale of Rights fot usinir a sin I d mi, ortne'Kigiiwtor usng said Slilli in a.r County,,OT in any State" in thr Union, except AIIIOIOTII V " - ... - . - . t . i - ' ..'.- Lbuisian-t. ; 1 ; Persons CWishi hg to purchase UigM" rect their letters to Samuel MoreheaC. can !i- ter, Martinville, Cullford,fN. C. and they will be, immediately attended Ito. i ? u , ; . ' " The-superior ju j vantages of thfs ?.Iill- cc s : t in the' grinding being done so hear the centr a where tne power is applied-the small sue cf th c tiieuei stone, wmcu 13 permanently fixed. Ti e preswureis applied to the centre of thersnno-. and the gnun introddced into the raill tlirou-ii the eye of :tlie bed or top stone., y 1 The simple construction of this Mill; its rfekl:-."" durability and cheapness, and" its convenience and usefulness to all persons having 1 rge families -andtbek, and the facility with which anifnal-oi , water power can be applied, have" given it th? decided preference'. oyer all the inventions cf tit kind; w.th persons v7ho can' jud -e such t Jungs correctly ; v. , i " :",; yyy & SAMtrEL MOREii i;ad,; y - .-m V Agent for darard.NewmanV Patentse. v5Tarch ,30. -5 yyy:, -,2: w6 tmSrn . V - 'A llie Editors of the.Reglster are authorisea to act as Agents for, tlie sale f Rights, in 'Wake ebunt?' Vy,y v V4";:. 'rzh:''-- :v '"-"': ; ' " fF'IHE; Subscriber in eontemplain" cf Lis rz t IL ntoval to the West, brTerifor .sal 5 itiiaTl louse & Mt, in the town of Oxford, tov!.;c:icra r.t; ed about 100 acres of land 1 alio, L'! fm I v Ii - "ir within 3 tniles of the To ri, find cent. ' j : 900 acres , and .an undiyided rncity c f a Fr n ; . ty bow, ift operation.-. A particular description y of the. premises is not iven, 3 it is presumed every person desirous-of , pure.: ::r 3-, will take -occa-Ion to viet: them.' i. - r,- ' . JOS. B. LITTLEJ OHN. . ' CfanTills c'intv, Jan. 25, - 35 stones, and tne application of pressure to sm ply the 3ibence of weight. " i The runnirig fetor. s is placed 'on the spindle, and ficinjr upwards ta