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i.v?ii;cfc? vrrv TtrxsDXT nd Fbidat, .by J y JOSEPH GALES & SON, i t ""AtiVre Dollar pet annum-half in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS Not exceeding sixteen lines neatly inserted three . times for a dollarnd 33 cents tor every u ine publication those of greater ength in the same proportion,.... Communications- thankfully received....Letter to the Editors must be post paid. BIT ATTKOa.X'S?. aws of the "Unitedi States passed at the Second session of tneiytn oongress 'An;act making appropriations for i of the Navy of the United States, the support for the year ' - eighteen hundred and twenty-seven ; 2? it enacted by the Senate and House vear one thousand eight hundred and twen iyseyeri the following sum 9 be, and the same are hereby, respectively, appropriat ed ' 1 ' " ' .'.' i: , f ' v v . n.For the pay and subsistence of the offi cers, and Dav of the seamen, other than tho?e'at'ijvyacdfBi Shore . Stations, and in Ordinary, one mHlion c-ne hundred and tWelve thausahd three hundred and ninety- two dollarsjanu twenty-five 'cents; ' ( r;; i For; the; pay, subsistence, and allowanc es officers, and j pay. others,', at '.Navy Yards, of; seamen, and Shore Stations, Hospitals, and in Ordinary, one hundred and seventy-two. thousand" nine hundred and Hweh'iy-four dollars and twenty-five ntsf pi; , ;;. ; f ' ' ' i ;1 For, the pay ofNaval Constructors, Su perintendents, and al the civil establish -ments at the C several Navy Yards, fifty - eight thousand and thirty-one dollars and ) : For provisions, five hundred and seven ty-nine thousand one : hundred and forty eight dollars, and-fifty-four. cents. .. .- - f For repairs of vessels in Ordinary, and fer the wear aod tear of vessels - m com imstion, four hundred and ! fifty. thousand dollars. 1 : .'. . 'U ;UFr medicines, i surgical! instruments, hospital stores, -'and all other 'expenses on account of the sick fifty thousand dollars. (For ordnance, and ordnance stores, thirty-five thousand dollars. ) jFor repairs and! improvements of Navy Yards, two hundred; ,and thirty- ne thou sand seYen hundred.; dollars and seventy - two cents.i j Y ? u i-; . V-: P For defraying; the! expenses which, may accrue during tne year one thousand eiiht hundred and twenty-seven, for the follow- ing purposes i't. f-iXW. y Vv'Kk' ? , For freight and transportation of mat eri- als and stores of evejy desenption j for wharfage ' and dockage J for storage and rent j for travel ling expenses of officers, and transportation of seamen : for house rent or chamber money, arid for fuel and Canutes: to omcers, other than those attach ed to Navy Yards and Shore Stations s . for -commissions, cierK niie, office renr, station ary, andfuel. ti Navy Agents s for pre in i urns and Jnculental expenses of recruiting ; lorapprenenuingaesertersis for conipeusa tion to juoge Auvocaies Jjlor perdicm al- lowance ior, persons aitenamg uourts mar tial and .Gourt9 of Inquiry, and to officers engaged in extra service, beyond t he li m : usut ineir siauons : lor printing and tor fcianonary pi every uescripuon ; ir oooks, cnarts, nautical anu v matheuiDiicai instru ments, chronometer models, and ilraw- ings for ; purchase and repairs of sea ui and fife engines,- a ni 1 fori maclmierv r for .purchase and maintenance or oxen and lorses ana irv cans, wneem. an d work-? men's toots of eye. ryj d efccriptioh f for post age, ot letters on public service 5 for pilot age J for cabin turn iai re of vessels in com mission ; for taxes! oil ' Nay y Yards and public- property ; for assitu nee Rendered iuuiii? pi uueriy 3 i or assistance, to public vessels in Ijiitres: ; for af labora t Navy Yards, not .app! incioeni- i aoDlicaole to aoyther appropriation ; i'ur coal ind other iuel fbr forges, fouhdries,H steam engines; .and for candles, oiijj and fuel, for vessels in commisfcion aru! in ordinary j anil for no itrthetfolyeet Or purp;6se whatever, k wo htin- f 'r' .Wjeniy ,lhousandi dollars'. f. ror contingent eXneiiKPsI fnr ttfkm nP;a fg in' the yea r one thousand t igh t h tind red nd twenty-sryen, and not herein before . - - w w vii v u ui a I 7 1 . jsuumerated.l fi thHen'.l .!,U I a - - -m - w a MU3UAMk ua aul - ' r For pay arid subsistence bt the Marine f urps, oiAj hlindfed; and 1 twenty: thousand -oc ciommg lor the same; twenty-eight housaud seven hundred and sixty-five doU "?r fuel for the latriej $i thousand dbl- j.,vr ct otir.gencies 'U4udiulUrs.t Jurtha same, fourteen : h Vedicinesior tlwrsamei two thousand $uty-nttidbllars. . .'.it of Representatives of the United otates oj America in Congress assembled That, for defraying the expenses of the Navy, for the ' For barracks for the same fof ty-one thousand dollars.' "' , ; " For carrying into effect a joint resolution of Congress, of May twenty-second, eight een' hundred and twenty-six, directing surveys and estimates for dry docks, two thousand seven hundred and seven dollars and twenty-seven cents. ! . For the agency on the coast of -Atnca, and expenses of support inr in the United States', and transporting to the coast of Af rica, those persons who have been releas ed ami subiect to be transoorted bv the provisions of the act of eighteen hundred and nineteen, thirtv-six thousand seven hundred arid ten dollars. - For -arrearage; prior to the "first of January, eighteen hun dred and twenty-seven, twenty thousand dollars. . - Sec 2L And be it further enacted. That the balance of the appropri .tion for the Navy Department to be carried to the sur plus fund on the first or January, one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-seven, be, and the same are hereby, re-appropriated v Sec 3.' And be it further enacted, TH&t the severaljums hereby appropriated, shall be paid out ofany money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated : Provided, how ever, that no money , appropiated by this act shall be baid toanv neron, for nis conipen?ation, who is in arrvars to the United States, until such person shall have accounted and paid into the treasury all sums for which he ma v be liable: Provi ded, also,! that nothing in this sjection con tained shall be construed to extend to ba- balances arising solely from the depreci- ation oi i reasury notes,' receiveu oy sucn perso to be expended in the public ser vice; out in an cases where: ine pay or salary ofany person is withheld, in pursu ance of tins act, it shall be the duty of he accounting officer, if demanded by the party, his agent or attorney, to report, forthwith, to the agent of the Treasury De pirtment, ihe balance due : and it shall be the duty of the said agent, within sixty days thereafter, to ordersuit to be'eommen ced against tuch delinquent, and his sureties,-.;': ;;; - ;, ;:p.: :-. 1 : : Approved : 2d Match, 182r. State of North-Carolina. , Wke Countv. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Februarv I Teim, 1827. , Dclany Pollard, Case. V ! r Ordered that judicial attach John Page. Sment issue. , . ' i' Levied on J. Pace's riefit in a netrro in the hand of A. Page nd 'on his right in the lands" of the late James Hartsfield. decM. IT having been made to a ppear that the Defend ant resides beyond the limits of this Stale . It is tiierefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigli Register for six weeks, that unless the Defendant comes forward on or before the next Court of Plea9 and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Wake at the Court House in Raleigh, on the third Monday of May next, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, the judg- iiiT-ui win ue mane aosoiuTp, aivi me property levied on condemned subject to Plaintiff's re covery. Test, B. S KING, C. C. THE subscriber having employed one of ihe. best and most experienced workmen, from Newark, ,N. Jersey, as Superintendant 6fJiis Shop, and having laid in a well chosen stoclTof materials in New-York and Philadelphia, he will furnish those who may want any thing in his line, as low j as they can be purchased at any regular shop uorth of. this. , He has on hand a handsome" assortment of Carriages, C5igs and Harness, of almost every description;; some of which are now1 finished, the rest in a state of forwardness ; all of which will be sold at reduced prices, for cash, or ne gotiable paper. The work-, in every instance, will; be handsomely , finished, and warranted to be well executed. Orders are solicited. J V T1I0. COBBS. Raleigh, N. C Jan. 1827. To be d ravin at Philadelphia, on the 2nd day of May, 1827. - ' , SCHEME. 1 Prize of & 10,000 is 810,000 1 2.0G0 2,000 1 , 1,500 1,500 ' 1 - 1,206 ' 1,206 10 1,000 10,000 10 500. 5,000 20 7 250 5,000 40 f 100 4,000 5t 50 v 2,550 102 K ' 20 ' 2,040 " ,1683 1 8- "lS ' 11475 ' ' , 4 45,900 3,395 Prizes 81 02,660 Price of Tickets. Whole 84, Hale vs 2, QuarteVs 1. " . ' 00 Orders for tickets (post paid) enclosing: the cash or prizes, will receive prompt atten tion, if addrnssed to v : v ; :i YATES & McINTYRE, '' ; Raleigh or Fayetteville. ONE Tract of Land lying four. miles south of Raleigh, contaihinir 224 acres,' with cleared land well inclosed to work four or five bands to advantage. '". VAlso'i one other Tract, adjoining the other, of 318 acres. "with a Rood D welling House and all other necessary Buildings, mostly neW, with anNexcellentpple Orchard: on it,l&jclears ed land sufficient to work seven or eight hands to advantage, -The1 premises, may be seen and the terms known, by, applying to the subscriber. wiiiwii wm,uc ycrjr iuw,nu. Rccommoaaung to any person wis :ng to purchase lands. ' ' '-.: . ' . 1 .'.', SAMUEL SLTfifi- .Dec -Jv. . i , v . , . . 3ur FOR RENT, A Commodious two story Dwelling Houseeli m fpby situated, having attached to it, all ne cessary out houses and a tine garden, i For terms apply to the Editors5 of the-; Register, i Raldgh; April 11, 1827., v , 54- T' GALES & SON hate just received the fol lowing recent publications , ' :-y. law. u'". Chancellor Kents Commentaries on American Law. , . ' . ' " . ' Gordon's Digest of. the Laws of the United States. I Archbolds Criminal Law new edition. Peer Williams' Reports, w; do Wheaton's Selwynv I do Buller'a Nisi Prius, : ' - do "" ' MEDrCINE. Dewees on Midwifery. s on diseases af Females. ' 1 on diseases of Children. 3 vols. 2 do Buchanan's Acoustic Surgery. tJrousssrs Pnysiology. Family Physician. Balfour on Tartar. t MISCELLANY. New England Farmer. 4 American Orchadist. ,1 V Recollections of the life of John O'Keeffe, the Tv mfi i? Nicholson's Operative Mechanist, two vols, in one. . - ' Elliott's Botuny 2 vols. , Views' and illustrations of Trades, Manufac tures, Commerce and Aerriculture, &c. with 68 Copperplate Engravings hy the Rev. Isaac Taylor. - ' r . ? Adventures cf Don Juan de Ulloa, by Vasco de Gama,. ith 24 enerravincrs. 1 i Schrevelius's. fipeek Lexicon,1 translated into English,' with many additions. NOVELS & POETRY. Al macks, 2 vols. Honor O'Hara; by Miss Porter, 2 vols.4 Last of the Lairds. Diarv of an Ennuyee. Tor Hill. 2 vols. . Yorktown, 2 vols, i The Cousins. Mrs. Hemans' Poems. Friendship's Offerinir. a Literary Album. Lon don, I82r. ALSO, . , :f?' . JV A very creneral assortment of - School Rooks. Prayer Books, in various binding, some superb ly; executed. Materials for Drawing arid Paint ing, I'archment ana Stationary Articles in great van ty. , BtA!?K Books of eery description : Lerlgeis, Journals, Day Books, Blotters, Rv'cord Books va rious siz s, Memorandum Bo ks, 5tc. . f Raleigh, April 16, 1827. . : ' i Oxford Female Academy. SEVERAL Gentlemen from a distance, having requested inform tin respectinc the course of Studies pursued in this Institution, the man ner of teaching, price of board, tuition, &c. we embr-.ee the present opportunity .of making a public statement on those subjects , I he following- branches a v taught, viz Read- ng, .Spelling, plain and Ornamental Penman ship, Arithmetic, English .Grammar,. Gcogra hy with the use of the Globes, Projecting & Draw- ng iiiaps, Kiograpnv, tfelles L.ettres, lirecian tomair and Jewish Antiquities, Botany, Mine. ralogy, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astron omy, Philosophy of the , Mind, and Plain and Ornamental Needle-work. The price of. Board and Tuition in the - above Branches, is sixty dollars per session of 5 months. Music thirty Pam'ing and Drawing twenty- Latin Language ten French ten dollars. - With regard to the manner of Teaching, the nstructors keep one object constantly in yiew, viz. to bring the understanding into exercise, without burdening the memory. We do not tnink we have acconiplished great things, simply be cause we can persuade.a childjto repeat-a ong lesson trom the book. It is our object to fix the attention on particular facts and to tret the pupil ; to understand the nature of those facts s and this not only in the higher branchs, 'but in the first elements. In simple Arithmetic, and English Grammar, we commence in this way ; and by this. method, ,w& gain not only much more rapid progress in the first stages, ..but what in our opinion is of vastly greater importance, we get the pupile, almost Without exception, to be fond of the study in which she is engaged. Stu dy is then not an odious task, but a delightful employment. Nothing is more pleasing to youth than to dicsover the strength of their own" pow ers of understanding:. . This -discovery ; we . en deavor to get them to make, and when, this is accomplished we have no fears, but correspond ing efforts will be made to bring those powers into exercise. ' Since the commencement of , the Session, we have received a Chemical and 1 a? losophical Apparatus j and now, each recitatici, in Chemistry, Philosophy and Astronomy, is ac companied with a Lecture and Experiments illus trating the principles of tb-ise' sciences. V i A close and parental watchfulness is exercised over the young ladies whebord with, the Prin cipal, and while every necessary indulgence for exercise and recreation will be allowed them, nothing inconsistent with strict decorum & gen teel mariners will be permitted. . , The local situation of this Institution is pecuh- airly propitious. O The healthfulriess of the place is extraordinary. Not an instance of serious illness has ever been known among the pupils, since a boarding school has been established here ; and since the commencement of the last summer sessiori,they have enjoyed uninterrupted health. - The moral character of the. society of Oxford and the; vicinity, needs not our commen dation ; and what we consider equally favorable for the institution is, that a lively interest is ma nifested for its prosperity, and our first families pay every attention to tire fyourtg ladies from a broad, consistent with the attainment of the ob ject for which they were sent here by -their Pa rents and Guardians. ! The Principal hasfour As sistants, three latlies and one gentleman,C all constantly engaged and we take this opportu Tiity of assuring the putilic, that, no exertion or expense 'within, their power shall be wanting t to maKetne institutio n wnat it ought to be. . v k v JOSEPH JLABAREE Oxford March 17 1 49eo3v, of the' . - ,n ? UNION ANAL LOTTERY, TWENTY-SEVENTH GLASS. 41, 47, IS, 39, 10 36; ;58, 34, 6. 13, 41, 47, is the Captal Prize, : f 20,000 10, 36, 39, -S,000 i 6, 34, 58, . 2,945 ! 6, s34, 39, , " 10, 36, 53, I. 10, 34, 36.1 " 16, 10, 36, VEaoh , y - -1,000 iu, 4, 5, , 6. 10, 58, The .capital of $20,000 was sold in shares, part ot which is owned by Mr. John tiibbs, of Phila delphia, arid part by a respectable black man r Several of the above we have .had the pleasure of distributing. . : r: YATES & McINTYRE ; ';r-'-' . !-' -' - Raleigh, N. C. CAPITAL. PRIZES, - .000. 10.000 SOZiZiARS. New-York Consulidated Lottery, Class No: t; for 1827. , Sixty Number Lottery Nine -. SCHEME. Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of S24.000 13 824,000 10,000 4,000 1,865 10,000 . 10.000 10,000 5,100 - 5,100 3,825 -18,S60 68,850 1 t - . 1 1 10 20 50 51 ; 102 153 1530 11475 ID, 000 4,000 .1865 1,000 500 200 x ltt 50 25 12 6 13,395 Prizes.- , . Price of Tickets, girijioo " Whole, $6 Half, $3 Quarters, $1 50. Orders from the Country (post paid") will meet with prompt attention, if addressed to - ' . : YA TES & M'INTYRE, : Raleigh or FayttUcille, ' N.- C. Tickets in all the NORTH EHN LOTTE RIES f respectability can be hail at the North em prices ateither of rOur Offices, for , Georgia; North or South-Caruliua Bank Notes, and the Frizes of those.Lotieries alwavs received in pay. ment fnr tickets, or the Cash paid for them oil demand. ..' ' .. . Raleigh, March, '.827. j, ' TH NEW YORK MIR ROJi And Ladies Literary Gazette, V; EDITED BY GF.OKOE P. MORRIS. ' Here snan young ger us wjnff n s eagie nigni. Rich dew-dr rops snaKing irom rus piumes or AS the Mirror win soon "Veaf, the editor thus complete its fourth seasonably presents himself before his numerous and highly respec table patrons and the public, with sentiments of profound respect, and a deep sense ot the ob Itera tions which are imposed upon him. To say 'that his reward and encouragement have tar exceed ed his hitfh expectations, but be but a faint ex pression of his feeling ; for the pleasure of those feelings is immeasurably heightened when !re reviews the names of those who make up the great portion of his supporters. To be distin guished with the countenance "and favour of the wise and virtuous, is at all times nattering to the pride of aHy man ; but to a young man, it affords a charm too great for language to express. Ev en' motive, tha-efore, w hich springs, trom tte strongest impressions of honour and grajtitude, will be called forth, not only to preserve, ;butv to improve the character of a publication so kindly fosteredr-'and so erenerously suuportedl , We hive unremittingly endeavoured , and shall here after go on with increased zeal in our endeavours, to cull from the varied fields of liieraturv, the choicest and most fragrant flowers, s a just, thotigh humble tribute, t our fair readers , . - jWith a; view to render the Mirror stiU niore ac ceptable and valuable, ve propose, on the com mencement of the fifth year, and to continue it with' each returning quarter, to accompany it with a splendid Engraving, executed in the finest style of which the state of the art in this country j will admit. It is intended to present; in succes-1 sion, the most accurate Views of our principal Public Edifices, followed hy correct historical ; Descriptions,' so as to preserve a "fcnowledge of the period of their foundation, of the uses to which tliey are applied, ! and of such other cir cumstances connected with them, may be worthy of preservation. ;. ' j ! .To th'se who may Wish more fully to wnder stand t;ie character of the work, & to commence their subscriptions on the opening a new volttme, perhaps, it is proper to say, that it is devoted (though pot exclusively) to the following sub-. jects: :-'-54: "-u:v-V-;; ' i Original Moral TaeS--either fictitiotis, . or founded " on events of 1 real life," in the : United States of America. .', -' . : : . , - i - .. .... ' I The Censor---comprising a series "of numbers ; pathetic, satirical, moral, humorous &c; deno minated the Little Genius. , - , Jj Hevieraof publications, foreign, or domestic. Griginal Essay sron literature, morals, history, voyages, travels, American antiquities, the fine arts, &c. ." . '. ' ;,- ' ;:iH:-T-' : Female Character xnanntTS, beauty, dress and education - ' r.-t Jy'-S Ut--:'' American Biography or historical sketches of the lives of such persons, of both setes, as have become celebrated for their heroism, virtue i for titude, talents, patriotism, &c v ' f , ' " t JJterary Intelligence, r notices of aew pubu-cations- ; ; t , . , ' - " ' 1 , - - Tfie Drama comprising strictures on ihe New York stage., . v , ' Desultory Selections with Occasional remarks. Anecdote humorous, literary, historical, &cv Passing, events, of the week. - : Perjr -original and selected i-- . ' ': -:v . ' ; Together with many other miscellaneous sub jects, which it.would be unnecessary now to enu- ' jTlie Mirror is published every Saturday, for ihe "proprietor, by. Daniel Fanshaw, at the Ame rican. Tract Society. Houser No87, Nassaii-st. 5 The terms are four Dollars per annum, -payable in advance. Zfi -'..'", r . r i Neat-York February, 1827." 1 -r . ', Navy Commissioner's ODc: 12 !. March. 1877. j Live Oak frame and prpmiscuou Timber for Ships oj the Line, frigates Sloop j ofJVar: ; :X '-v':;Kl THE Commissioners of the' Navy ' will receive proposals until the 31st day of July h-rt, for furnishing Live Oak, Timber, cut :to' rn'iM -4 . (which they will furnish) for ships of the line. : frigates and sloops of warand the proportion .of promiscuous Live Oak,' cut to dimensions, tliut . may be required, say 6000 cubical feet for each ship of the line, 3000 for each frigate, and 1000 v for each sloop. The timber nmst be ?iit from trees grown in situations not m6r'tlUri-55 milei from the' sea,1 deliverable! at- ihe following fmild inc vards. viz.; Portsmouth. TJ. If 'ttn'cstn- Yorl:t,philadelphia, ' Washington, 5 and ' Norfolk, during the years 1828, 1829 and 1830, say on or hefore. thei 1st November of each yeatv, ; ' : Persons 6f7eririg;will' be'pleafed,' to state - parti, cularly their tenn per cubical foot.for' any one ot t he fi arhes, with t he proportion of promi sciu u timber required ? also, (should they be disposed to ofTerfor more), their terms per cubical ft et.for three frames collectively (one f each cJss,that is, a74, a 44,' and a aoop,)Vith the pr6misctuus tim ber; designating m air cases their prices for the frame of a ship of the lint-V of a frigate; of a slgop w and for promiscuous timber. : The offers can be made deliverable atny one, or either, or all the yardi above mentioned i but the terms oer cubi cal foot deliverable at each.s (if a difference b made by the bidder) must be distinctly st u ed. it is to be understood, tiiat the Commissioned will select such offers,- und assisrn to each bid der such portion of the timber .required, (not less than ne: entire fiame) and desn- nate such yards for the delivery as they may judge expe v dit-nt for the public interest ? and further, that no money ,wdl at any time, under any cirenmstan ' . ces, be advanced, and that1 none - will be paid until an actual, delivery , of timber y Jthit bond, with twp or more sufficient sureties, for the faith ful discharge of any contract, Will be required t tht the amount of such bond: will be one- r thirrl the ' estimated amount of the, contract. 1 Moreover, that as additional and collateral sectii rity, ten per centun) of the avails of each Car;;D . v ill be reserved and widiheld, until the contract shall . be fully complied with to- the entire satis- . faction cf the Commissioners Tjand that, in all deliveries of timber, a due prtipottiort of the imoi uuiivuiv ia yji uic names snau oe. uenyer- . d, otherwise,- it shall be. at the option of tha Commissioners to withhold . such, amount, in .ad dition to the ten per cent, above mentioned, as they may judge expedient for the public interest u.nt.il such .-deficient proportion of such difHcult tinibers shall he delivered-; and it is further to be understood, that all payments will be made at hthe idaces of delivery. ! ; f 4 1 1 ", ' Those w ho may offer to supply any' part of th's timber, are furl her. requested to state parti cuhu-iy their own res!dence,, the names and res: f dences of their sureties, to forward 71 otters from such persons, stating their.willingnesa to become ' , sureties, and also to forward .fidence of the com. petehcy of such persons as stit ties to the amount ' for which they maj' Become bound;v All offer r -re to be sealed and directed to the Commission. ers of the Navy, and endorsed w with, the folio wine woixls, via:. Offer to furnish Live Oak, under the advertisement of 12th March, 1827-v ' s. The timber is to be" inspected and measured according to the rules established by the Uord, a copy of which may: be obtained bn applicatiori to the N:vy Agent either at Pensacola. Savrnir ' Charleston, ; S. C. -Norfolk, Washington, U.Iu raore, Philadelphia, New-York, Boston, tr Pcru mouth, N. It.'.;-;; t ; , .x 4 V;.;.-:u v - , ; . Any bid not made in conformity ito-this adver t'sement, or that ma3t may not be received within the time Herein limited for receiving bids,' cannot be considered. i '', ;- " '.v41-taw-t3t fulv - . - - , . r ' ; Navt CoMMissioTf tas Orricx, ) :T:V ' 23J JVurch. 1827. S ' SEALED 'proposals "will be received by the Commissioners of the Navy, until the 3lst day of July, 1827, for the supply of ;. aouu narreis ot t'orK, , f i , 33QO -barrels of BeeR v t ' V ' One third of the quantity of Porkj and Ciio third of the quantity of Beef td be delivered at ' each of ihdNavv Yards- at Boston, New-York and Norfolk. The whole to be delivered bv the tat of April, 1828; ..' - ' , ' C ;t The said Beef and TPork shall be of the ref? best quality, The beef "shall be' packed froo cattle well fattened, and weiErhlng' not less than 400 lbs. and t average 550 lbs. All the les leg rounds, clbdsy and 14 lbs. from the neckscT each animal shall be excluded, and the rest cf the body of the animal cut into pieces of 10 lbs. ; each, as near as may be, so that twenty pieces will make a barrel of 200 ; lbs. nett weight cf beef. ' . ' t - . ' V- -' ' . : Of the Pork, which must be corn fed and well fatted, all the skulls, feet and hind legs entire,' shall he excluded and the rera .ider of the hog', including not more than three shoulders to each barrel, shall be cut into pieces of eight pc ind3 . each, as near as may be, ad'thit twenty-live ple-V ces will make a barrel of 200 lbV Rett weight cf Pork. , . '-. ' .: - - v-.': . '.- ;l -.- . ' The " whole of the said Beef and Pork, to be packed with the best clean coarse white Turks Island, Isle of May, or St. Ubes salt, with five Ounces of the best saltpetre to each barrel. The barrels m which the said Beef and PcrlC shall be packed, must be made cf the best sea soned white oakv or white 'ash, free freni sap, and fully hooped ther must I - branded. JJa vy Beet" 'or Navy Pork' with the contract.' ors name," and the year when' packed. v The whole of the said Beef and Pork must un dergo inspection at the Nary Yard's where the ; deliveries are to be made, by some sworn in-pec-tor of the StaU, to be selected by tils Ccmrais sioners of the Navy; er tbU ich test, incp clicn. and examination, as they have, or may Lirefter prescribe, free of expense, to the; Unite 1 Ci:tc?. and the barrels must be in perfec sh'ppinj cr der.L; "';"v ''';-'.y, .- -'Mf- , - . . ': - . -. mcb pipposat iqr iurnisamg ;tne Liect- sna PoTk.'must State the place of residence cf the bidder the names of Xvto competent perspns 1 1 sureties,: and the place cf their- residence an 1 ten per cent.: will be reserved t by the Unite. I States on all payments uhul the tncts fchill be compled, m additiou to the ' ad, r-. ! c'.l payments ,il be xaade at the; place? ci' ciul very. - . '. ..'- '-'-J ; - ;r '':-; '4- - . ' : The proposals must be endorsed n tl. . L -tT, ofTer to furnish salt provisions,'? ar.i must l.l a the prices of. the Beef and Pctk" respect iytlj, deliverable at the several Navy Yards kfotec-idl iAny bid not male in conformity to the adver tisement, or not received within the tine lirrJtci therein, will sot bo ctosidrrcd. v K w : '
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