I.- - r . Ou' are the lans of f&lrj dellghtfi'J pdaueV - ' J j ! Unwarp'd by party rage to live like brothers."' 1 I-' V , TxVes A May 1, ,182,1, V No. GO '- Tin ,,pub tLppH GALKS & SO, S tit ADVEUTISKM KiN , .1 .f i .V Not excceu tents for every Succeed 'icSithoseio'f greater Ungthlnthe same prop" ttcrs-40 lhfe Editors mtistbe post received , , - , -k H.:uH ::::THE 1CK SHIP., &:ti Was in thearl part of Vn v life, Avher -etoanf snip low?oniaJiead--tbiit' still helwoiiltf ' not from situations whereirr I; might sec 'her, .: ' &r Navy.Comrnissibners Office, nr.:i4;tVfc1tai)fl . I .was,4dr:.bjthiB:iiec- and jipv can at my pivn fireside tell over : 1 ! - 12th March. 1817 ' orttTnvate for lob berly. fellow, with a su- past perils, an d wish all my brother; sail- fjre Oak frame arid nrdmi'scuou J Timber perogpitory punch with the oar's end on my rs never, to meet in any f latitude with a snouiaer. . ,Aain . vve .roweu up, ana.iue iun view or trie ice snip. ; autl AriUU. second mate ineu nis skhi wnn me samr success, and I bave n doubt that he would every Situatior on had a -sijuaxi tfiin one hai wWfrv seas, ttie AiaUlCk .1 . Mr usuit i fflininir a carso, had delayed ouj return . ik cKiisoti had advanced SO tar. as to create peril from the ice as well as . The sutTerinff from cold I have,; complimented the boorish sailor in the same manner, if he h;id a sunilar pnrx innty - A' third r time the boat aioiig side, and the officer with some difficulty made--. the warn fast arourid the enormous ' No. 55, for 'April, 1 827. -V CONTENTS: br Ships-of the Lirte Frigates & Sloops Commissioners of the Navy will -receive JL' proposals notilthe uist clay ot July furnishing' J.i ve Oak Timber,3 cut 'to (which tliev will furnish) for aiina of-, friffates and slwprwar, and the proportion . oflaf-J m; nrn-iiupiirtnc T ivo flair rrt tn . Hinwnaiiric th4f ' .-' Ding & Scoiiri.s;.,:EiablI ' iicnK . oSy'-JVarlhCarvflnaZy rHR;JSubscriber"emb races the. present opp )r .1 vtunhv1 of informifi? theladie. "& l"5ep4T.mrn Of Raleigh, and the public 'joeraUvV'thdOie Art. I. New Doctimcnts concernini?,Colurfl- shroul, and stepped n board, .foliuiyed by j bus. Colleccion de los-' Viaes v Descubrimlen- til the'crew; who shrunk to his, rear. Among que hicieron 'por Mar lo Eapanoles desde trees K'rown in situations not more than 25 miles the last rctamberfd over the slippery: side, FKCS de Siglw XV, pn;va.riog-Ducament6s' In- from the seaC deliverable 1 at the Holnef hudd and with due cauii.m made a stand in; the cmS wy Portsmouth; N. HBoston. centre of the group, who ucrc-!isten NalSfe to thcolIonuwhiVh had commeneed oS i&Mr &E&T"!,!$$! :!S5!ft!?9? 1 lecture ii jtiiycrnucr 01 cavu year. - t. iiuvLra, as aim f res. vc re . mblrredscS shipiftheW3(X.eifdteiana.l(K) S$vl esi nonce, in as muctt nertection: s it anv rihir esthliNhment jn the Uoiom ; tHimecf Sieam Scounocr. extracts all kinds of eteasen drt: 9tJ &e. and ; is admirablv . Calculated to nresprvp- clothes during .-the summer Reason frc ra : moth s, Spc , vJLadief4Dresscs of eveTv ascrlntion. :dv-rd to any. shade, or black elian'red. to ther colors. nr. .-.: : A m . . . " - iifs xaicen aurincr senr jaaid Jornevs across oo. otv.ti nu.,i i.f r :vto&.f.murrfL -u n cs ors. the Drecise werarapas and amonttie Andes. :l By Captain cularlv their terms ner cubical fo6tor"anv one of W ir?r .?"ns oiecpedrortaiAS cmcipit Dy, request Know nis... wuiuub :.ly. Kent, . Commentaries on' American "taw. III. Life of Theobald Wolf Tone, and the con anion ot jreuna. Life orTheobald Wolf en in a Founder of the United Irish Society, and from I Lady's drawinjr room. .The amount of it tant General in the service of the Frenc Ttio en ffiVi n o- from coi d I well remember, though perhaps my younblood ,i the collective and disiunctite kicks & id. served to make my ehdu-land lonrrituile, ai'd how certain capes bore Commentari em tin AmpfiMn T.aw. LUU-" :;- . A : ' I - . ' . . ... I I . i. . " ' ranee less here than than that oli ; others 1 from their ship to all ot, which no reply Kent, y , a I wW.:."mv wafrN nni t hfk w maHp. whiru I waa r m unon tor a I ' v roncv ana I'ract - iVVTK:- rr' , triZir rni'::VL4 U.Vt and Great Britain in - f b . j.i i'!...!..-.''.....' .irtA m W treaties, and ties, alia tne curuueu nmus ui uii aiiug.jr siuwi 0 ting to Indian Affairs i.irkt kent me oancins bii itci, t-t-iMiiit ujui usia ,im urai i, -1 penaix. -contHininy t Tr,-.- . J ai , j ''i' , - : . . , . ,.n I. . r 1 . . ' V ' i " ' - .7 1 itsa uiiiii line cihiic iidiiici uu-itc3ieuic aum prevent ineireexingeuei-1 o ic vum i -n a imng imwus i nu umrr imporiani owe rapcrs in i yards for the dwiverv as they -'.may judge, expe- I. Mrs. Hemans' Poems.' l.'The Leacrue of I the Alps, the :Sieffe of !.Valeicia,i The Vespers ces.- bedvanced, and that- none "u ill be ns.xcl ' ; - , i 1 C i i i - I snions. Ribbons. Gloves. JSto6kirti?s., Shops, fzr i t he nart of our second officer, 1 shall not attempt to give iage which' he held towards the helms- manoT tne strange snip,,uut it was uui iuc ditjon ofrreun - t , t i"i t i - : - . r- r i iu ui cr ur ji urc i mcir iti us urr uiuiui irci. uri j... -r - . ".. . . . most Civil, vor SUCtl as IS :liearq:; ouen in ai rounder pt the United Irish Society, and Adju- f rnUVtlvlv ronP,rhi.h that u -vea' r Plfssei aiso Merino & other Shawls French aftd rj. Aa -a a -ir, with ti, tiVl Soud najhe colours revived, equal to new. cnilnr'4aw fir niit snBwnn? a oajavian : Kenubhcs s - written bv . himself - i with I hr'T i,.tinW . ,11 ;.i;ath;;.nW. tK. l'tlM:V,vv?t rome5ticornr consisting ct hnll'Und far not tr.kinrr thP warrl and con- .P"1 l!v Smentaot his Uiary; &c. frame of a shin of the line, of a fritrateVof aloon 'rtl??' 7? aP?ear "r'7 "rT r -;v .7.7 .J tditea 0V his Son. Will am Theobald WolfTohe.1,,1-ft.:L...;-:i.-. xr-K"..m. c8nt' -Military - uniforms JSrairo: , - . iaiiii iui uiwiiii3.uuui iiuiuci lie uiicis tan I l.o.-J . 1 : j . By made deliverable at any on or eitlier, or alj the 7V 7 ?W rt PP"ronifcncjr. James vnrela nhfti-f"OnritIon(-Tl' t hut tli tprms Vki nitht. c:d foot deli verahle at each, (if a difference be exam derv, &c. brilliance. ies and. Gentleman, are invited to ; caH srid nine specimens dyed' at this es.blishme'nf . Sometimes in the moonlight wouild be dis- moonlight rendered its absence, unobserv covered the. tall iceberg, movihg with the ed- r The 2d mate received it, and went aft misrv. 'of death aloue the inoanins: deep, to "observe' the countenance of the dumb lltp omeffiant-sur?eyinff the domain off gentleman of the .helm in this way hi? empire again another andatmost level I stumbled over one man. whom he wiih the wave, but fextehdings as ; for be- ice of the United States a-uv KJ.i.'iVm.iaf kSam.-I He. warraii'S all ms colours, whichlfbr briliiancv their Treatment of Indians, nu to indfood.tha-: tl,, .minnm and UTOhcannot -be surpassed by any .sun. t-.,; Law anl Rejrulations rela- wlrfaelt auch-cllewand-an ; to which is added an Ap- der such portion of the timber required - not 11 C, neatI.v repairer he Prnmd nri nf the old 1 ' r.-x -- .ri:i i -V.w I w.h despatch on reasonable terms. A l an. .Ies f sent t6. the establishment to be dved . 4r wwnv hei th lUgllt reath as the oher above its surface, would I lamp to ihe face, of the :tteersn.an, which of Palermo, and other Poems.2. The ; Forest Sanctuaiy, and other Poems, V VII. Critical Notices 1. Letter to an English Gentfeman. 2. Internal Improvement in Geor gia. J.? bocman'8 Natural -History 4. ihstory of Nortli Carolina 5. Marshes Inue-tiral Ad Eulogy onMr. Crafts, 7. Hail Head Boston to Connecticut Itiver. 8. Cata- ooks , in the Boston Athenxum.. 9 . - i . I . K K. I !. it nillori II rukn I tr o c- H luilak c I ft m n nt i thu Ii A m ir a I r .. .i -i " 'V. -...i.ii-.li, t,. 1..1...1 k:. u . i . u: r..-. i ... . I dress, o. tS0"Utteu2lUea, accuiuuiainJtiivi,iii taaucti, ma iianu uijiiu u, u icci iiicu ,ai i frnrn contact With , which was instant destruction. I some oeptn in tlieice, and he himselt lnZr i0r,le k,f n Thi severity; of thr n,& ?Pr!Sut position near Inm fltd-'s Abridgement of Philosnpby. ; 10. Mi nroiimatin our ship into a .miniu cure re ; were several ol the ere w in horizontal and waauminrs Agricultural Address. 1 1. Nouvei wmbtanceol ihes. Leviathans the shn.uds various attitudes from whom life had lorn; lees ideessur la Pooulation. 1. Reports ot the ' ratherip-size each hour from the Wshings since fled: The horror of the scene strut k S, Amherst Collegre.. lo. Comstock's .f the sea. ouraecKS loaaeu v.ni .m uu- a panic araune onr uoars crew, ami iney Qllarterv r tt ftf New r.ihncat; - until an actual delivery Of timber t that bond.' with two or more sufficient "sureties, for the fait h7 ful discharge .of anj contract, will be requiretV; that the ambuht of- such, bond will . be one- third the estimated atnouht of the "contract - Moreover, that as additional and collateral s.cu-: rity , ten per centum of tb. avails of each carfo. ill be reserved and withheld, until the -contract shad be fully complied with . to the entire satis faction of the Commissioners ; and that, iti all deliveries tirontable creo.of ice, l and ourbowpresen-did not wait for orders to make the best of tini- instead. -of the sharp angle of the ' fast their way to ward' t he boat. The officer ; . - ! - - i - :- w ------ - - sailor, the broad -visage of a pugnaceousl turned round with the countenance ot a ram. for the contest.. .-!-'- -; I true sailor sang jrota, wnereiu mere was .. It- was one of th use moonl igh t even i n gs. I nota particle of alarm, antl ordered tlieiii during the severest intensity of the cold,! to follow, him below the fear bf his euor- tlat we made tin sailor, phrase) a shin a-1 mous fist induced all . the rest, and much head. From a wish to ascertain the truth more especially myself to obey the oriler, cf hi reikuning, or from some ofher mo- laodTvc proceeded to the labour of removing otive with which. he did not see fit to in- the companion way In the mean time trust so important a v personage! as inv- while 1 ventured to look at tyiv friend at self, our captain was desirous of speaking I te shrouds who would not catch the rope her ami knowing the heaviness, HI his own wnereoy i nau me euect in a oumi oiow sailing, ordered, a signal gun to be fired on thehoulder he Was: frozen siiflt . wiih orhich after much hammering upon the torn- bin arms around the" riggiiig. rNot being piohs of our guns, and iurirlry scrapings- loiid ol the spectacle, 1 kept close to the round our solitary piece of iron ordinance 1 heels ol tne second mate as ne uesceuded to say nothing ol the Quiverm? hand and nne. gangway in iact we an went, . en fjuirihg coal of our temnorarv dinner, was masse,"' each being very careful toV stick ifipcumplished.' ' W e were, " however, i sur- close to his neighbour. ' prised, before this feat was performed, at! At the after part, of the cabin sat th the nroporiional rapidity with which we I Captain with his arms lidded, before liim, came up with the strangtrrieiseenveduni p Mk and paper, "j a thick fur cp on der sKorler sail than ourselves, and whenlhis head, and as the light shone lull on his we arrived within hail, we observed some I countenance, there was the most tearful ot nis sails were verv inditlerentlv handed f iooK , irom nim cusi upon us in.c i ever and with what few were set, he was I yinH witnessed. Years have since . passed, but to every piece of rigging as highasthe the remembrance . is as though the event lorceyarc was swelled to an.t enormous I was i oui esieruay -ii uas visiieu me in L..'i - .... ..-- . . I . ' - " ' ' t - ' i ouik gt ice, and exhibited; every prismatic I dreams, v- ine appearance oi nis glaring vwuras it quivereu in ine. moonoeam l ey-' and distorted features were too much The hull of the ship seemed to be encum- lor our superstitious crew--- ; bered with quadruple the quaniity of ice . . i ' " Back rolled the tide," ' that loaded us and the ship"reembled " I was thiown in the turmoil, and no throughout. that;ship of, glass 1 which now ,tlfcks.; my: toante!piece.i:r-- Oncli i'ndividuai more notice taken of my situation than of they ran wer The second " . U .. . t. ... I- mv mante niece. TJn iiid ir dii;i my iro-tcu wieuiicu uh uetik stood at ihe helm with a chaneari that niihtl me" likcia flock ot shep. nave been of the shaggy fur of sbme ani- llmte PaUsed a l,10"ent, ascertained that tnal but it now bristled in noints. like al the object ol their tear had long ceased to 73tal hedgt hogur vessef was i obw I existand took me by the collar and loiigsjde and within a fewyyarilsJof her; HSg1 me fl deck, doubtless anxious to Uh our niaintonsairabaett antl i r .t prevent his boat's crew from leavingdiim r - , - .i -: . - mh his bull voice hailed ' what that'f' The helmsman seemed deaf, and (iremiiy of their snade no replvx "and "the t crew ship is sole officer of the flight. stranger He in tne ex- fouud them fwh.j stowed away under the thwarts of the boat. ere on deckl Vnnrpd ot Vr .,n,!ord.n,i I pitched me in like a dead mackarel. - and the lingo of our mate;- He iagain 5 bailed aut ordered them to cast oS and pull for French -nn Hntaprithaii witti a ' t. 1 our own shu -great alacrity was : shewn in ?o?lish' dames, in TliTtrhl Snnmih. nrwi Rhts manosuvre, dnd a few moments broualtt 'wfuguese butv all -to- no Durnose the U!l back, just as the moon was hiding her appearance oi an approaching gaie. i . " scciticii iou in tense on his own business to regard i sucb r"7 interruption. , ihe male went below to renort. and a w-8 consultation was held, wherein the of "7 - .the ship conx ersed in; under tones, d . hai,013 turned their quids and look S"f?wfljr,at the stranger and; at each ,t. " s 'or me, I " thought ihe silence of tofci Wnc'vi, Wnd Was anxious . "ear ihe comma mi t-t am ..:-..: m iiuivpaaii,"', fierej met 1Q run away froJ9 . ruining out? cross Words.: mill n . W t f '.. 1 I I I T . . 1 hard tlutv -d r 4l ast niiMiateanpear vm anil rrdfrrl .V...-1. i, . '.-' r-.- . , -, r . f v utl noist co out and I ..... l!lt Hevpr .t;.i r . .i ' '"u Witness a cuihitui. l' Kr,or.i m Mntet Uelay, jlhetthijias t J be ia-the"- en ine necK and v.x l:it.. ,!. -. - -- ,,- . . V u.,hell Ju.uKroWed ir the St it . v -----. the . itiuits were handed with ihe utmost, des patch, 4hc decks cleared apd things in or- der as the gale sijiucfua. ; Tigyptian dark iie?s Succeeded, and yve were unveil at ten knots under bat e pofes. , Kver and anon (ihe sadorb asseried) they could; perceive the strange vessel tarr ibg!sailunde.r:tu ry of the tempesttiiiid ourjpoaitioii injohr weather cjuai ter and coidd at intervals hear roaring after us its she ploughed thro5 the bi flows. Death for hours start 4 us in ihe lace, and his features nver have been forgotten by me. ' J - ; T : , : ' At sunuiy times afterwards, during this vojage, wiien .we were!lu warmer latitudes on beautiful moonlight evenings, vve could d imly disUiigoish die Ice JS hip, steering in ohruwake, guueriBg rn alfr the pride of ow f u lk pomp, f appareii U v: pur suing the, same course! with ii though her sails were trim med Vs if lying to. Tiuch a phenomenon was always Atbe prelude Of a' gale it 4ecam'e wttli us habit loTeef wiieneverher : tall form towered ! bieueajthlaTOnlightky,. V Id but.one other voyage have 1 seen lier and then it was' tu'the warm climate of the 1 nd lan "Ocea rr ni a ny years sin ce--it avas on the eVenurt belure.we vr ere wrr -ked.' J.ijwad actual iyilt tbei ful-1 Uut'sU'tctsslu t- exertion a t J " 0 1 secu re 1 The JVtirlA American Review is published quarf. terlv, making tu o volumes a y ear, of about 450 pages each. 4 The subscription price is Jive dollars, a year, to be paid by new subscribers in advance, and' af terwards in April, when the second number for the -year shall be received. ?; :v Subscriptions received by J. Gates Zc son.- LITERARY. rMO,promote the cause ot Literature and to rive 1 add.tional interest to their anniversaries; the students of the University- have entered into the following, resolution," viz. That some indi vidual wlto has been a regular member of one f the Literarv Societies attached to the Uni versity, shall be chosen every succeeding year, to deliver a jiblic Oration in the College Chap el, in the dav preceding each anniversary com mencemeut." , In cunriliance - with this resolu tion, the friends nf literature are informed that the Hon. ; Archibald D. Murphev f has been ap pointed-' to deliver an oration," on the" part of the Dialectic Society, in the College ''.Chapel on the 27th of June next. We are happy to state, that this appointment has been accept ed. and that the resolution has not only ie ceived the, approbation of the. distinguished in dividual, who 'is to oe our Orator, but alsa oi the . Faculty 'f the University.' We sincerely hope that all who ta ke any i nterest in , I he lit- erarv character of the Atate will encouracre our attempt by their attendance at the time and place specified. . . ; t i .. By order of ihe . . - I T ;.. , . DIALECTIC SOCIETY. 58-6 w Chapel Tf ill, April 19; h, 1827. NEW FERRY; THE Subscriber has established a Ferry from Cashoke to Plymouth ; also land Conveyance-from Cashoke to Webb's Ferry, on Salmon Creek. Persons tiavelling' between Ed, nton and Plymouth, nay now avoid the disagreeable- hess of the long and tedious water passage, ai rectly across the Sound by way of the mouth of Boanoke River. . -':--' v; : Ccnsiderinff - the' certainty and safety of this route compared to the one On the Sound, where head windsdanererous and boisterous weather, are ,so frequently' experienced, it is believed, whengeneiauy known, it will be pretem n.. .The 'charire for the Ferriage, wihV be . sixty ceal and forth conveyauce by lind, fifty cents ;:.:V s- -THOMAS WEST. ' March- 28. ; ?.vs'iv"v-.-. V : BnETaRKir op ithk Baptist Dekonikatxow.- Fee'ling the''' deepest interest for the prosperity OI zjion nu - uic-.biuvuwii ui-suius, wc uchctc it important that .., somethHrg' should be, done, more than is now in tsristencei to provoke each other to love ami to good woi ks, to consolidate us toerelhtr as a body, 'and to excite the public tO consult the things which belong to their pre sent peace" and future tehcity. - We; thererpre believe that' if there vere a meeting- established, Dy ine name 01 tne union iuccuiig 01 uic uajjusi Denomination of North Carolina, to .meet annu ally, from place to place and to continue fotir or five days t at whichHhe preachers" bf this State would generally;, attend ? and contiuue preach ng, ,, prayings &c. and . consulting" each other on the state ot : Zion. communicating their views imd feelings freely 5 with "tlie blessing;; of Heaven it would effect the object designed." motives, and that .we have the ainritof Goap- probatiog such.measures, and that it is-in com pliance with the injunction ot the-- Apostle .that we should not. forsake the assembling . of-our- selves jogetner, ana inat it wnr meet witir tne general approbation of 'our denomination,-; we .have! rappointedv the first unibiirneeting ;to be held inr KaieigbJcominencing tn"T'hursday night before the, fifth Sabbath in July uext and conti nue tilliloartay following. .-", '-s -".K j f!-' Ve do hope that the preachers or this 1 State wiUctalie a deep interest in' this 'A meetink's and eel it their duty to attend ; and : those who can of timber, a due proportion of the most difficult jarts of the frames shall be deliver ed, otherwise, it shall be at tht opdon; of the Commissionei-s to - withhold such amount. In ad dition to theTen per cent, above mentioned, as they may judge expedient for the public interest, until such deficient proportion of sucl difficult timbers shall be delivered ; and it is further to be understood, that all . payments will be made at the 'pl.:ces-,of delivery. - "v- - V1 ;- Tliose nvbo may olfer to supply any part of th's timber, are further requested do stale parti cularly t!icirHown residence,' the Ttames and .resi dences of their sureties, to forward 'letters from such persons, stating their willingnexi t become sureties, and also to forward evidence of the com petency of such persbnsas sureties to ihe amount for wliicli they mav become, bound. All otfers ire to be sealed and directed to the Commission ers of the Navy, and endorsed with the 'following words, viz. 4t Oder to furnish Live Oak, under the advertisement of 12March,;i827." ; Thc timber is "to bet . inspected arid measured according to the rules established by the ltoard,' a copy of which may be obtained, on application to the Navy Agent either at Pensacola. Sayannah, Chai lestoii, S. C. Norfolk, Washington, Balti inure, Philadi Jphia, Nevv-York, Boston; cr Ports mouth, N H' - j v "-V'i ': 'V-::" -vVVi':.v- . Any bid not made in conformity.to this adver tisement, or that may may not be received within the time herein limited tor, receiving bids; cannot be considered. 1 - ' 41-taw-t31july will be. ready or delivery in two or three days nib AHiiQ wjcvcivuig uieni, wesiner per-mitUng.- ,,y... - -:-v ' : i- v i v ,---.v- JOtlBRISSl"VGTO Raleigh, ApTil 17 ; - -57 xi3ro is -. THE 0RKMXRROIli t '! And ieVIt&ary-Xr&eiUi' '- . " v -. - , - : .- . . v . - - EDITED BY GEORGE. P . . S X;.- Here shall younggpr iui wi ng his eagTe dicrht 'J Ric!x dew-drops shaking from ( his plmnes cf - i ; light.-' . r f -. - - - - - . x . arS the Mirror will soon! complete its V. year, the editor ' husj -.'seasohanly . p himself befce:liis numerous nd hicrhlv BSS3S2l;&L" P01O OIV 1823- Navt CoaiMissioKtas Office, UJJurch, 1827. S.vw 23 visit ui from neighbouring States, axe rcspectfuli ly invited., " : , C "'. ' ' ! " V f; By r Jer ofthe meetiriTr - 1-' U' SEALED - proposals, will be received bV : "the Commissioners of the NvvV until the 31st day ofJ u ly, 1 827 for the supply of -X;Hti 3000 barrels of' Pork,. . . v . 3500 barrels of Beef, v v- . " One third of the quantity of Pork, and lone third of the quanti ly oT tleef , ti be.dclivered at each of the Navy-Yards at Boston, New-York, and Norfolk -The whole, to be delivered by the 1st of April, 1828. " - r-f-t -J'ry. , Tne said Beef and Forfcnall Jie ot the very best qunlitv. The beet 4b dl be packedfroin cattle weil fattened," and Weigh. hg hotdeas thab 400 lbs. and to average 55u lbs. All the legs, leg ;uiui.s, clnds, aiui 14 lbs. from the hecks of each animal shall he excluded, auu tne rest ot the body of the "hiiimal cut itito puices of 10 lbs. each, as. near as may be, so that twenty pieces will make a barrel of . 00 lbs'.. ne tt - weight of beef' . ''r-'.'-A- .X''-'"' v" i..i-l'.-'.;'-i-iv Of the Pork, which must be orn fed and well fatU-d, alhthe skulls, feet and Jiind: legs entire, shall be excluded and the remainder of tliev hog, including not more than three shouuicrs to each barrel, stiaJ be, cut into pieces ot -eight pounds each, an near as may be, ao thut twe niy-fiye pie ces will make a barrel of 200 Ibsnett weight" of Pork. - lj . y : The whole of the said Beef and Pork, to be packed.with the best clean coarse white Turks Island, Isle, of Jlav, or St Lbes salt, wjth-five: ounces of the best saltpetre.to each barrel. ; The. ban els m which the said Beef and Pork ; shaU' be packed- must be made bf the best sea soned white, oak, or white -ash; t ree ; from sap, and ful iv vy Beef, ,ors name 7- Tlie whole of the "said Beef arid Pork must Urn dergb Jiispeetldivat the Navy Yards' where the deliveries are to be made, -by some sworninspec tdr of the S tat e i to be aelected by the Commis sioners of the Navy; or" to - such test,' inspection and examination aa they have, or may. hereafier prescribe; free bf expeuseto. the : Unitel States anif the barrels must ,be in: perfect shipping br- def. sv&z&ut1 --Tn.-vv vr Eachptoprulfbr;; 'fuYnlslnhgf the Beef-and Pork, must. slate the "'piacerof reswJenceTof 'the, bidder-r-the names of two competent persons as surttie," and; the,; place of their residehce--and ten per cent, win oe reservea ,oy ine : vniieu States on all payments unur tue '..contracts snail be. completed,? in additiohtto the bbpd' andT all payments wil X be made at : the nUces.!of 'deli veries )-;: : i - 1 lie proposals musi; uc cnuori. 14 vn uic ua&r f oner to tumish salt provisionsrand must state the; price of ; the" Bi; ef . and Potk respect i vely, deliverable at tbeeverat Navy Yarda ifoTeskXaV 1 Any bd not fnade m cbniormitv"toHhe;adtfer- thereinwiii;notb6nsid .Hi - - fourth prcit r.ts v1 himself before his numerous jmd highly res'jcc 1 table patrons apd tne piwuc. ,; witii.se ntimeais of : profound respecf andaMeep sense of.the obliga-. tions 'hich are. imposed upon hirhl, ;To s?y that ; his reward ami encourage meit have far exceed eddijs high" expectations but be.ba.t:.a faint ex ' pressiojv of hs feelings forj. the:: pleasure of "" uiuac iiutc3r-.i v iriguienctv w lien oe reviews .tue namei oi iiiose wno maice up,tne . " . ; great! portion b b'.snppbrteya.-.T guished with the countenance and favour of the wise, and yirtuousi is at all times flattering to tiis ', ,. . , pride of any ::ma.h but to a young mu it.affoVdsr"s:' a charm too great for: langitage to express. : Cv: v " ery motive, therefore" which springs, from the : j strongest impressions; bf? honour and,;gtatlmde; i ill be called forthr not only. to preserve; hut to . ' fostered, "and so) ; generously i snppprted. .1 IVeX'-T.S.i'. have nnremittlhgiy endeavoured Nnd.shall here ;r '?ti after go oh with increased zeal in our endeavours,' ' V -. to ciitl from the varied fields of literature, tI-.2 ; Ciioicest ' and moA fragrant- flowers, . as a" juit, ; th on gh humble tribute; t . oiir fair reu d ers. C UWith a view to render the MiiTor sUU more ac- t ; c - ceptable and valuable, .we propose, on the-corri. mencement of the fifth . year, and loontinueit : ; with each returning? quarterto with a splendid Engraving, executed inXhe finest v ..: style of which the stale of the art in this Country: w ill admiwv It isnteniled tp;present,;n succes- ; : -sion, the most. accurate, Views of. our principal ? Pubjic Edifices, followed ' by correct historical -Description:; so as to preserve atkhdwlede of-' the. period of their fotindation, of j, the uses to'--:.! ;'-' wtiich. they htc applied aiid bf such ptber cir : ; . ' cu mstances co nnecte d; withf. jUtem-ai may, be J- worthy 'of preservatHm.;' 1V?,;'-"I. -' 'C? I'rA'-''?.- " 1 .To th'ise who rhay wish more fully, tp under- ' stand. th ev character of the work,1 & to commence ohrrrie, , voted " su.b-.:'-' '"''' iects'v;---;-r- Original floral To- -either fictitious, cr . - founded on' events' of , real life,", in tho United . - - "'- States of America. . V - -'V: . .N-. . -' -. - J77i C'erwor-i ' pathetic, satirical, -'moral, tumorous Jcc. -deno '" ; minated Jthe Little Genius. - : v t .'. " MerHraoi publications, foreign or domestic. ';i - . Criminal sfiys-on literature, morals history, iioopeo-tiiey must De orarnieu, " iva or ;; Kavv Pork wit J jhecontiact- . and the year wlien pscked jv . t their subscriptions; on the opening a, new v perhaps it is proper .to say, thaf it is I- (though not exclusively) Itothef' fbllowi nf voyages, travels, ."American antiquities, ; the fine I --'"' afta &c. V ' tiMl & f' lf- ' i-VojiB&.CTrflcierwrh an t . education - ; : -;r U'-Z --1 ": " t: nief'ieanhahhp-oT, historical sketches of the lived of such persons, of both sexes, as h.ive' become celebrated for their heroism, vurtue, for- v ' dtud,"talents patriotism i- Literary JnteihgtmeefrT-nQtices of ne7 ptibli vr cations." V N -r ': : ; v.'.:'- - , I7ie Xlrcono cornprisi ng strictures on the New- -"' Yorkrstage.-;.-: i v;' . - - a J Jjemltory Selectiimsvim occasional remarL-s. :ftloa-hmnrbds, literary, historhal. Sec. raising events or tne wee K, f V --. jPcft original and selected ; .' . ". Tbgether' Willi maiiy other miscelUn ecus f :ih- jects, wnicn uwouki ne unnecessary ncv to en j- The Mirror is published le very "Satar Jay, icr- llie'proprieter,' by Daniel Fanshau at'the Ams- . ricy:n Tract Society-Housed No. 87, .I7as2u-sU ; ?" a lie tci iiu bi c, Jk vjui Auitar er i.....uu, r psja iVTcrorir, fVtncry, .1 827. 1 cvt'5ost.;':. HEStotkJof rjharles,lStu3rt CcnsUths'- rf a assortment of winter : snd su:...r Goods.wi Iljposxti vely; b e sold, at cost JU c h ar r; es . ':: bavmg been .on uand more ;th?rr bine :. zl ' , ; vnxl theyejeceajjrices at:;,-ic;i. t. FA. be sol4 will makitan;tibjectjfyr tlici 2 wl ' ir &flRaleigbFem7 ZT-' - fTTliieligibU cr;d very Cornell i CtcrV,? ;iL with x large; V dry Cellar nnde rn t -. ; 1 1, tiEzt door belovV Doct.41ay voods ptnce"on''Fayette; ville Sire tSjPPy 9 subscriber. ; '" ;,'' KaV18:' -,;;4' - .- ' -"- .';51 '4t

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