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'at
-. . li Kinio Anninn l 1 1 1 ihi ii-i in mi . . . -
1 "fiounil ;to copij the Annexed - letter from.
: . - nn the letter1 of Mn Clay; is intro-
. , . . y. l. , ' ..; ,'. " 1 ' TA?rjl A.I.
. duccd in the Pfewjrorjauuiwu
vocate, by a letter tronibamtiei owkT
'Mvate'comm
i Unaecrfoktliepubl.c JJr
not forfcarpHciting its ".publication
V -: : in Vdar.'yal liable baP?rr' " ! ' .
! '.!. , '' . ' , , . , ! ' . ' : .'" - T
; ? -V : THE LETTER.- , - 7 '
ijlashajon. City, 23lTlruary 1825.
IVJy J)f,ah SiR--Yesterday I received
, WourorTimUnicatioiV-ad verting to the
Vreasons and defence presented by Mr-,
" -luV IO UUC AJ yvi v f - j V
? i-eflectii?n imposed upori him Uet neces-
v':.;'.r.n.lini.'in hnnn!h'mi til IMP.
because of ;my being, , as he is pleasetl
; .to stvle. hie,' a "military chieftain,"
'..r ti wi 1 u otpr jMorp.nnn wnen
"it first appeared, :l did entertain the opi
; - nipp that some notice, of it iuight,.per
f haps be necessary, for, the reason, that
" the expression seemed to convey with
it thc appearance of personality more
-'than any thing else; & could the opi
nion be at all entertained that it could
intended , to prejudice me in the esti
mation olV my countrymen, I might yet
- co nsider some notice of it ne ccsa ry .
' Such a belief, hoVevcr, I cannot enter
'tain, without, .insuring i,he generous
testimonial with which I have -been hor
nosed by nincty -nine electors of thfe
people. ''". y . , ;
. -'r'am well aware that this term mi-
Jitary chiefiaiuVJias, for sometime
past, been a cantphrase.with Mr. Clay
and certain of in si n e n i s ; uuun e yoi e ,
.with! whtcli I liave been IjoiioredlJiy the
Vpcofi !w. i.t' nobsh to sa tU f y ni e tha t the
preiudice .whicu was thereuy sought to
"bc prod uced , has ; a vailed bu t little .
Tiiisis suincieniror me. i eotertain a
deep & heartfelt gratitude to niyi coun
try for the confidence - which she liasi
manifested towards' me, leaving to pre-
Judiced minds whatever they can nv:ikc
ot tne cpiinei iniiuary cnieiiain
T . ' - - 1 m. r - IT m - 1 -1
' It is1' for ingenuity greater than uir.e
t fo.cdnceivc What idea wSs intended to
, toe crtinvey.Cvi UV H1C ;ie:ni. ll is vt-r y
sirue. miliar, eariv in me, even. in ine
days of my bo x hood, I contributed ..my
-mtte. to., shake oil the yoke or tyranny,
' and to build up the fubrwol Iree govern
:,L . ' f
- ment. - Ami when lately our country
was involved in. war bearing then the
xommissioh of Major QeneraloM iht la,
in Tennessee, . I made an appeal totthe
pitnotism of the citizens of the West.
trhn .1-fWin tvpfit with m tn 'the .fipltl
to support her Eagles., If this consti-
. t'ttfn mo 4t "'ii tnillfnrv hpfilMl?',: I itt
ne. . Aided by the patrtolisin of the
"Western people and an indulgent Pro
Yidencey it Mas my gtMd fortune to pro.
tect our frooticr border from the Sava
ges, "and successfully to defend an im
portant and vulnerable point of our Ur
ninn, Our-lives were risked , pi i vat ions
p.ndured. and. .sacrifices .made and. if
M r. C lay pleases , ma r 1 1 a I la w il ec la ret 1
not. with anv. view of personal airsra'n -
iii'.enient Jyut forUne ; preservation. of
all and. every thiiig that was dear and
; v:d;ibte-r-tbe honor, the safety , ami
glory of our count ry l Does this consti
tute i !e c rwjcter.'jwf a tuilitary chief
tain , 'And -arera1I.!our brave men in
yar,yho go for.ilv to defend theiivii!its
" & the : rights of the country to be term
-et i ' ; fmi li ta r y c hi c f ta ins, a i : d de n o u n -cediherefor
? If so, the tendency of
a
such a.docttiiie m;iy be, to arrest the
ardor of ireful and brave men, in' future
tiineof neeI and peril. W ith me, it
thake$;no dilforence ; for, mv country
at war,, i - would aid, assist, and .detenu
cr,; let the consequences to myself be
vnuq iney nnmir. i . .. ,,, .. - j ,
I.have, asyou well know, been char- J
. '.. . . ... . ,. . -'i
Ceil OV Some Ol the UeSrlIinsr politicians
of .'this COUlitrV, With taking bold ami
i i r i " , - . . , i
hijLh-iianded measures r but. as they
vijrc not vdesignedfor - any biefit to
m vse! f, I should not, under, similar cir
cu instances, "retrain n om a course equal-
ly bob! i That man who, - in times oi
f-rr' i .11 ,l ii u !. 1
dtuiculty and danger, shall halt at any
.course necessary to maintain the. rights.
"entitle meto the name ami character ot
a ii niiUtaiVhiefuin' I am content
to.be so considered Siitisliedy. too,'
Wlr.'lMay, if he pleases, fehall give tliat
ai the reason to the ciU.eu8 of the est,
e wlitj tiht?, and hshts Muccessluttv.
..:!.:.. . .1.. .-.! i . T
. fc ? waut, Esn ia which be announces uen.
lj8-letter inlhe following pterins - jr
J .'meV afewxJkvs since, and although, a
why; in his opinion, I peither merited the omui.ay purposes ant comforts of life,
' J : . i,n;.i.,nR,t " T'.f: and rnanv luxuries . I hereforc.
htsuov t cir ..confidence. ; ' j,- w,That -ft Exhibition of the manu
ilr. Clay . has never yet nsked hini- f-.ct.,r;8i;md productions of the inechanicrts
self for Jus country. fie has jiever sa- shall be held in this city'on the last Tuesday
criticed'his repose, nor inatle an eiTMU' in Novembernext s'a-;dthat'a like Exhibition
to rcpehfn invading foe ; of course h?s sail take Place biennially thercaTter. , -4
conscience" assured him it was altocre- ThaVacommittee be now no
ter .;n,nk In a,,y oth.rx.an tp .eilis
rdililtl'V lltm til i:i t o Sim ti. MAt..if L -:' . u uc. l"
' ....u iw viui i . iic. nfrv rimrfnr in iiieajfn.r.
up as a' r niilitary chieftain. J' v Even
Washington, coufd lib appear .again
mojT Jts, ni.t b
f kttse heaarcd'tQAcVvirtuotl and sue
Taicfii! n!ilipr n correct 'inan .inUa f .: rrnti;inlm i?. wntTrinftrtn.-' " i?v,ii ,nriJA v..;v.t;
honest statesman. ,VIt 'Istonlvwhcii y, fci-iVJVeterH. . 8thenck,.;::-x vyo Laaes' 'Grass Hats5' :.bnnvf.Nw:rdrlc:r'V-
veriaken. bv drsasferhthifefeat; that V :vPai7,ywiavooa l)Uto( tiUtqt Uict of CohimbiiWr,1
anyiinan f'to bef considered a fcife poll- . ;frf7Dav11kin U'aterIooni Se island Sh'itlh- rby XX'tyvW,
? Trl"LrArl.-f cftVmftn" - ." 'fnMs , WJr Coventry, Uli-wle 33'and. '
ictan.atia correct -Jl OWVii1Im..Uiainson; ;t f i One sunerrpht .Coim:BHHnore.
brouirht V-Ub It lohetbfencht S :.lt-migbt ; JthtnttofJhmbia--.T.KAr HAtter.r;. ,S Baltimore.- v -.-r ...v ; ; V- .f
have enabled iiieV to scaiethe :noHcc 4 And that thy be.
and animadversions ofMiv Ulay;; DP f, statement au tne corresppnaenre anci pro-
c'onsldeWng tha, tjy.an opposite result, e?r v" V l-" J
mv cowntrvihas been somewhat bene iJir,, V
Med, I ratlier'preicr U,, ven v - it . nu
licit th othrp ot President : it was;
the fran k and flatterinjc call of the free
men of tmV coiintfy, not mine which
placed mv ' name before the nation. .
AVhen they failed in their colleges to
to make avchoice, ino one beheld me
seekinir; through art or management, to
euti
fron
ntice any Representative in Congress
rom a, conscientious resnonsibilit v, to
...:ki- ..r' k:, ,v0?f.?
",s ViV'H me, nc? m ... -
cuts, no mmniKoi taper ourni oy ine ,
no sccrcrconciaves were neiu, nor ca-
bhlsntered into, to I persuatlp any. one
' . . r i
UK
nor to orostrate t hat lunuameritai max-
un which maintains the supremacy ot
the people's will. On the contrary,
having never, in any- manner," either
before the people or Congress, interfer
ed in the slightestdegrcc with the ques
tion, iv conscience stands void ot of
fence, and will go Quietly with me,
regard less of, the insinuations of those
wfio, through manageinent mayseeKan
influence not sanctioned jby integrity
and merit.
peace, should DC much, more feared.
li have seen something of this in my
marc h throu-h fe. and have seen some
en .too making the boldest professi-
. . , . 1
;s, who were influenced more by self-
men
or
. , . , . , . .' - I
isii views and considerations, than ever
they, were by the workings of an honest
conscience. I
mv countrv : difficulties met nic at
y' A . , , ; " , . i
1,11 J Sl'9 uiium vjihi, il wua tuy
o-fHMl liirtiinr tn viiiiniiint hmn '
1 he war over, and peace restored, I
retired to my farm to private" life,
where, but for the call I received to
the Senate of the Union I should have
contentedly remained. I have never
sought office or power, nor have I ever
ueen vvil!i!ig to hold any post longer
than I could be useful to my country,
not myself, and I trust I never shafl.
If these things make me one, I am " a
military, chieftain.?' !
1 :m:, very respectfully, your ob't serv't,
5 AND HEW JACKSON.
To Sa?ij. Swaiitwoct, New-York.
' ; m
" From the National Intelligencer.
i:xiiii2:tion ofamkuicvn manufac
tures, r.-
'
At
a
meeting f
f the Artisans and
Manufacturers of thev United States,
nd their representatives, who attend-.
d the Exhibition in Washington City-
icld at Brown's Hotel, the 26th Fe-
ufuary.
ifW'iLMAM Tilesto.t was called to
the1 'Chair: and -
,Ituw30D Fisher appointed Sccre-
tai v. r . i . :
' The nbicefs of 1 the meeting being
slated, the .following preamble and re
solutions, were unanimously adopted :
cllMecI; wus bioupht forward ft.r the purpose
nfereatmamonir the Artists and Mahutacttir-
ers of the United SUtes a jut' confidence, in
.i - .n i.. " 1
ineiniionin;c oi '""l,ua' ecu:ons,
n.ean f i adding to the national wealUi
ancl prosperitv. anu io mciucaxe ine iiuvaia. g-
. ;,i.:'fv-m Mm;MMP rn:nnf.r!1iw,
t,e general benefit ; and, further, with a view
to disseminate a correct knowledge of the ac-
tuaiiy existing state oi tne progress made
"ie. Sins anu warn inwurcs or our country,
which, it is believec, cannot tail to promote
. !, atiA . Pr.n ;n
i6up IM,Vt bf their feilow citizens: for, a.t hough
this meeting,, that, it j requires nothing but
iijuciy iiiiiivc, ami jvtuiuiuus spirit. OI emilia-
iion,oniiie pan oi iucahisis ana Manutactur-
ers, to satisty thmost sceptical, that, at this
early peinoci, American industiy and increnui-
. " .r- ' L I.' .'ll - . .O
ly is sumcienx io itirnisn an tne requisites for
hhroUjhoiit the manufacturing .lUirito ri,
tit. .v' I ' .- . , .
unHJUj.anLi iiltvv iw ic-vuuiinenti to. tlie Artist
iina .A.rinuiacturers, co-opeiaUon :a tins rata
opprotu'ium "' anur.ccnsurer wnici; ne t; send any jrpotl in quantities, it being-de-seem!
disposed , to' extend towards me. sirahle to liave them in p'eatj, varieties ; ; not
To him, thanlr Goit, I am ih noSvise morei thefuftf; than two pieces, or iwmsi.of
responsible, vrhere is a purer tribunal Lf rS!l" ca? W
i " v i ' r-1 r- ted for exhibition. - , ,
to which I . would iin.prefetcncc refer Mesffrvedj TU the expenseVof Extubition
inyself-r-to the judgment'of an enhghr be levied, pro tlata. up die amount of the
tenetl, patriotic,";, tand uncorrUptcd invoic.trhicti it shall he the1 duty of ;eacli
people.',-, i that Jtribuoal ;Ia woOld manufacturer or artist to furnish to the corn
rather -appeaV'-i whence is derived m!"ce . , ' -V , V ' i: J ' 1
: , , . h v - . .. ; -tu t fworrd'.'.Tlittt he 4 committee,' when as-
whateycr. of reputafioneither he or I sem,c(l !tvXinjjton; shllU suci,fu.
mav possess; -a reterence,, there, lner rcgHtion.J as' they shall deem necessa:
it will be ascertained that h did not so? fv4to,u hich'siln persons concerned shall cvonl
to a vKdaiion ot pieties given, or or in- .. ul.m.ifH.iHUiMiJ.., f , , vvai.tkr rottwuait it. c. MittAar,
structions received.' ?Ry me no plans f T; -" a7,!f:lctllwM T ,nd J u Wt :ip,IT" HMToucf .
were" concerted to imUir the pure nrin- t!?e Uotum u-aj olKrI:iny. explanation . and Lewis cNI)1Ct, DrntET Tuuvin
v crL concci ICU to impair mt pure pnn ye any view?, iLou th-s important subjec, Messrs. W. w. Dickinson, Itedwood
CI pies Ot our republican institutions, which the Commhtee mav deem necessary. vu t..o cuni. i r. t.i,. J
Demagogues, I am persuatled, have, Samples of superb y fine Merino Woolj from
in times past, doiie more- injury to the -the" flocks of Alexander and J. McUmv'ell,
cause of freedom, and the rights" of man, a"J wv K. Dickmson, stcubenville, Ohio.
,i i i -r. . .i 11 road Cloths and Cassimeres ; James by kes,
than ever did a military chieftain ; and, naitimore, M tvlJmd.
in our country, at feast in times of Ditto' ditto JameVshepherd Sc Co. North-
orhc follqxvihff named perso viZ:: :
.,rj,a
requested to ipublisit a
uf ure exhifh, fony one maiuifacturer
form, under penalty of having their wares ex-
chicled from. the exhibition. , "'
WAI, TTLESTON, Chairman.
Attest, KeiiWood Fisukt?,' Scc'y.
Sir i The Committee appointed on be, half'
of the Manufacturers now assembled in this
City, for the purpose of presenting specimens
of -goodi, of doiheatic fabric, have the honor
to inlorm the " Committee ot Manut:ictucc-s
thftt le Lrtic,es are
now opened for
indo of the api-
nl,Mjr. ..vhihitinH in th. itutu
tl : and they leave to invite the c(m
mittee jo a careful inspection of these speci
n . .,1.1.
We are. very resnecttuliv. vour most. one-
aieni scrvana,
W. R. DICKINSON,
li ED WOO I) -FISH Kit,
JAMi:S SURPHEUD,
W'Wl TILKS TON,
JAMKS WALCOT, Jr.
JAMES SYKISS.
To the Hon. WaiS-tru I'oiiwahji,
Chairman pfthi Com. of Manufactures.
Goorlt Exhibited
Rro.t, CJoths ancl
UassimereS, tium WellS X
Co. Steubenville, Ohio.
ampton, Massachusetts.
initio, 'tiito ; Gootltdl Manufacttuing Compa-
VY M"1!,ur)V .iiassacnuseus.
ff ?flinutUctUring"
Co. S uthbndge, Massachusetts.
uilto: Litchned i4ctory, Connecticut. !
.
Ditto ; Schenck & Hrett, (Ih nham Woollen
Factory, New. York. , :
Ditto ; William Taylor, Duchess county, ;N
1 -"- V"r,li J x".
Manu-
lacuinng company, .iassnciiu:iw.
Ditto : Ware Factoiv -Massachusetts!.
Ditto ; James Ilowaj'th-&.Co. Massachusett:
Blankets ; District of Columbia Woollen Fa
tory. .'J -
Carnets; Steubenville Factorv, Ohio.
Ditto ; Peter Itemsen Cc Co. New-York city, i
Seadsland slieetrngsi Wahbam Factory, Mass. j
Ujlto ; Memm.iCK njanuiacuirmg ruoinpany
" .MaSS. ";':..;''; ' ;: "', -k '';' ' ;
Calicoes, assorted ; Merrimack Manufacturing
Companv, Mass.
nleaclied Sheetings
k Union Company, Mary
Jiand.
Shirtings, ShectingsJ
Giirghams, Stain Stripes,
Sattin, &c. &c &.c
Philadelphia.
ainpeu iniignanis anti jeuna ; aiaxtewan i "u
i .J i . . , . . - - .-.. I
lury, icw-ioriv. -
Cotton nhel Linen Duck ; John Colt, Pater-1
son, jew.iersev.
Umbrellas aisorted j
Martinet and Roe, New-
York citv. ,
Rrushes assorted j Joseph R. Stapleton, Bal
timore. ; -!.-. :-
Cotton Satin Jf nris. I Haircloth; Suspenders,
Shuttles, tomb pl.-ites, Sec. George Dick-.
msortr New-York qity.
l.ace Veils, Shawls, Dresses, Tnmm
immings, &c.
Roston tfnd InsWich l ace Com
unpany, Mas-
sachusetts. ' "
!.aces,Dean Walker, M edway, Massachusetts.
Printed shk Hntitlkerchiefs":: New Vork dye
ing and nrintiher Establishment.-
Printed Silk Handkerchiefs, with a specimen
of domestic raw ik; Wm. Brj an New
York city. ; Jp
Brushes and Bellows ; Eckstein, Phila'd. I
Osborne's Water Colors in various cases ;
DanM R. Smith, Philadelphia.
Machine paper ; from Gilpin and co. Brandy.
wine, ueiaware ; specimen ftpu ieei long
can be made to any given length.
Writing and Medium Paper ; Wm. Meteer,
Ralttmore. ' V " 1
Paper,' Letter" and' Foolscap ; Andrew Allen,
Boston, Mass.-'
Hats; Jno. M. Peck, Boston.
Hats; Ruffl Baltimore.
Hkis ; Philadelphia. M
Coal Grates, brass mounted : E. Hubball, BaT-
timore. .' f .- ; t ''-I
Rrass Andirons, fee. fee. Dito. I
Grates, brass mounted , S. P. Morris, Phil'd.
Wire Fenders ; EpsWortb, Baltimore, 1
Patent improved Kitchen Fire Place, Cop
puck, Haltimore. - - " 1
Printed OU Cloths. McCauley, Phila'd. j
D tto ; Dennison, Raltimore. . f
Steel Watch ChaiusJ Ornaments. &c. Hes-
lingr, Baltimore. 4
Coach Fringe and Coach Lace ; Miller,' Bal-
- timore. ;j ; : .
Coach Lace, Fringe i and Tassels Henry
- xr -ti!'iiLi . i tr? . . r
rvv in, i iiiiautipiii:u
Silk Buttons and tWatch Chains : Bernard.
Baltimore. : i
Spades, Axes, Shovels, Hoes, &c. Kezar;
.'-Crawford, 8t co. Baltimore..
One finely wrought Saddle & Bridle : Peachyi
Baltimore. ' ,, --T; . - '
One finely made Mahogany Secretary ; Nee
i dlesV-Baltimore., - , . K':- ; .
Two Piano Fortes k Georsre Bacon. N. York.
One ms chine for cutting Straw, upon im-
j-uncipies ; waitimore. -One
machine for destroying sawyers in rivers.
One mud machine. . ,
Napkins of Flax, with damask fierure ' i made
: at the Female Hospitable Societv. Phila'dl
Machiae Cards ; "David G. MGov, Baltimore!
.. j JUiode Island.: ? vf5;,
mHhe oi ecelW aualitv
A supt-rb Glyss Vase, diamond'-cttt on, di
mond from the Boston Glass Manufactory
reproduced by Ctl.yHnney;;;.. ! ; J',vx"
Samples of the various qualities of; Dupont's
-Gimpovrderi Petcr.UemsonNejv-York. T-J
An elegant Rltle ? made byjitl:; Srnithj yiiiU
, ftdelphia. rt : . ... J .
The Oil Cloth on the Jlall ofthe Presi-
d
Washington C, V.-2&'.1825.
ruily inspected
in? prejudices against the luieticaii 'hstem
W e take the liberty of -sugestih that ex
hibitions oi American mau ufuctnres held sn
niiallv in this citv. aud p.ommphr.inW Jit n , ni..
ijer period of the session of Conresi would
no aout be productive of great national be-
nefits.
SV e. are respectfully yovirs;
ton, Jas. Wolcott,jr. .fas. Sykes',
NOTICE.
f 1 . Jegro Worn n VINA ran-awfy from
Mijm. mcsimif ii ine in iriPTnont v 1 1 litfn 1-jKt
She s-.as lost her left hand, a middle! biked.-ncs
ro. aged about' 35 ye -is, q-.;it l'apk L some
".'"".. 'I'lr. v,l,,cl " Ul- ii sv:p P' sea
oiiv- uiu ciiucavi.x.iu iriio rsonoiic n
CTll -tKtll . 1 . . ... . T f ftr a
v rff';
nia, as she was raised bv Jesse Arni
j v " u,",u.".1 sriaun jjavc oer a pa?s,jwilicn
u-.iujiij, um nave every annearaoce n a
gcmiiiie one. -Hut as she is. so very notable.
W cit.ze.pwiH .discover
the imposition, and write me a -une to Somer-
nekl . I'ost, .unicc, ' Gmltord county, N. C.
(Druce's KA ''Uoads.-V and for their trohble I
will handsomely reward them.
tr i JAMES PIEItCE.
March 11, 1825. -St
The Editors of the Beacon and! uerald.
puMished at Norfolk, Va. will please Insert
the above advertisement three times, and
forward their account to the Office of tlie Ita-
1 eh Itecrtster.
Authorised by Speoal Act of Assembly,'
fyr the benefit if . f vi'
GOLDEN FLEECE I.ODCE, No. 74, N. C.
&GI1KME.
Friiie
SJOOO
2u00
1000
. 500
100
50
10
5
. is
U
is
is
is
is
is
is
' 3000
-20'00
..i.SOUO
'?S5i;o
tiopo
. jiooo
fiobo
$20,000
1639
2361
Prizes
Blanks
4000 Tickets at $5 is
$20,000
Drawing to commence in MiiTour, ;as soon
.tn: . i ..... . .i.l. n i.......
sumiv-iciu immucr yi iivcir iitM wave i
--v... DUlu.Tdu1icuuu;iiui iis
Managers :
ALEX'.R. HENDERSON,
JAMES RAIN EY, f
ARCHIMEDES DONOl
10,
JOHN It. CLARK,,
THOMAS L. SI EMENS.
SAMUEL WATKINS.
Orders for .tickets,' mist paid, and enclosing I
the Camu, will be thanktuliv received and
punctually attended to by the iieasurer
Milton, N.L.. t
Tickets Five Dollars each; Tickets to be
had from Agents residing in the different
towns, villages and public places throughout
the State. ' ' ;
E By order of the Managers, . I
. PHILIP H. THOMAS, Treas'r.
'fNavr CoMAirssioxKus Ofricw, (
9th March,! 1825,
rnilE Commissioners of the Navy will re
s' r.i-ive Sealed Pronosals. until 3 o'clock,
P. M. of the 31st May next, for the following
Live Oak Timber, viz
For one complete frame
to be cut to 1
moulds, for a sloop of war, and for 500 cubic
ent S Tiouse.wka ,mide lv -Mr."Hf6rAnlev.
of Philadelphia has been "dpwii ,ufjyards of
nine )'ears, and is hownot half wor.' ' -v c
GfiXTt.?iitr We have care!
the derent specimen,' of W.m- &a1T to c7KK
fuctures to which. you have InviU-d our atten- on all clauns K.v t;i;V,rw V ,,5-. 0 W
tion, and .which are enumerated i iu -the an t Ua,"",nl r
nexed schedule. Without ntteinp'tlnff to di: S SSll t !
ti.iffuish the comparative excfellt nee of ach he cvoluona T &hl!l tiite il!
article, it is sufficient to state gener-illv, that JtS P
the present exhibition has furnlsh.e.l the, most whkh!tVl If Pi$y Ju ?v next
gratifying evidences of the advances ol . Amp- to fm.: vVo C C .
ncan ingenuity and skill; Whilst it proves- This Hni ; .rr ' ''r - .
that themost useful and importiut Ibmnches the tiT f ,hRel!eney-
of manufaclure have already attairMl to a ve- cr " ' ii Mr,CV'mi f:or7,Ptr'
Kl-te V"d -Vah4thSvM
1
1
o
5
13
20
-100
1500
feet of promiscuous timber ; to be delivered existence ot true liberty, that pure system o
at the Navy-Yard, near Portsmouth. VV. morality shall only ' be supported, -which is
For two complete frames, to be cut to equally removed.from the cold formality ot"
moulds for sloops of war, and 85p0 cubic monkish superstition, and the varying fash
feet of promiscuous timber ; to be delivered ions of a vain philosophy; The causeor Be
at the Navy-Yard, Churlestown Muts. ' 4 ligipn shall be advocatetl without -supporting
For one complete frame, cut to!' moulds, the infallibility of the Bigot, espousing the
for a sloop of cwar, and 8500 cubic fee of dogmas of. tlie Sectary,, .or applauding- the li-
promiscuous timber ; to be delivered at the' cehtiousncss of the Libcralist - To interest
Navy-Yard, Jirookiyn, JV. Y. j I the mind arid improve the taste,: Original and
For one complete frame, cut to moulds. Selected Literary Essays shall be frequently
for a sloop of war, and for 500 cubic feet of inserted. - " . lf . " . " - )
promiscuous timber; to? be delivered at the r While the Editor solicits the assistance of
Navy-Yardjfi'Ai&ifAia.' 1 men" of literature' and. leisure, he" assures thft
For onecomplete frame, cut tqmouhls, public that bis constant endeavors ...will bo
for a sloop of war, and 500 cubic feet of pro- used to render TI IE SENTINEL' worthy thv
miscuous timber, ; to bedelivexed at the JEa- confidence and sbpport of a judicious and
vy-Yard, Wuslungton. ' ',. j candid community. ':
For one complete frame," cut to moulds. The SENTINEL shall be published every
for a-sloop! of war, and 85CQ cubic feet of ..Wednesday upon a royal sheet of good qual-
promiscuous timber ; to be delivered at .the ity and with new type.-iTerms-----Three Dol-
Navy-Yard, O'owport, Vd: , ' '; 'f lars per year, payable on the delivery of the-
The promiscuous limber to be' at least; 12 first number k Subscribers tnotv -residing at
feet long, sided straight flora 11 to 14 inches, Favetteviile; will have-their papers forward-
rourh squared, the moulding way, andVto ed'by 'the first mail after pub licatioii, or other?
curve from 2 inches to 22 inches.; for every Vjse as they may direct.. Advertisements will
ten feet of -its' length. 1.. -t , be inserted upon the most reasonable terms,
The whole to be delivered at the respicf- anil the paper issued as sor.-p as. a sufficient
ive Navy-Yards, .on or' before, the first da' lot subscription is obtained. 'Holders of subscrip-
December next, subject to-the inspection, tion papers are requested to return them to
measurement, and approval of'lhe respective the Subscriber at Fay etteviile, by the st day
Commanding Officers of the Yards, op of sich of May next.' O - v - .
other persons as the Commissioners of the Fayetteville, Feby.7, lo5 . '
Navy may appoint, : ' : 1 OO" Ed'tor of Newspapers throughout thtf
,.' . . . .. t . . . . t 'a Vt. r-.. ...MlKnnrifirrir hv p-ivinp'lhp above.
, . OCparaiU Jiu'aij uiuavMc liM jc juiji
quantity tobe delivered at each of tlie Yafc
which any person may be disposed tp supj
Iei3araie ijiu uvsaia muav ue uiaic iur jvuw i
fas, J
4 TiLi.ot contains four ncr.c, suid 'Ivia r
&cmmodating:, 'fhcfc(b?sjon gi vej g J
criiapcMltl!t MjiTclrloV l82Sw3w.
ynjitiii u iiiiLii K' s .mm a iif i t m a ni i ? i r1
iftX? iS J 1 J Arftbowiiffh J. C, in D.P
1824, aegro Man, .is.a Jliwawavaboui fiv
t -ten. jnche hiSh with: tf Sore n nd ,
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: I w. r A-nnn ' . i ' . . . s.j,tn
tntP. unt.lr. .u-.ot t!s
CoiuTulUed.
yO the Jail In Ash'borb'N'orth-Carolina, i,i
k
7r "cl IitSL a egroman, sn a runaway,
hitrh - ftea
eetfi and vl
wai. i we ; a itrnx SorS inches
ks rather slow, bus wide fort
rule apart: ' Who calN.lVr,...
BF.N; says, be belongs to' William5'. A'ruo'd"
?f .. tbrn"1 th it lie cnmcfrcjui isle li
Vlght Countj-, ,ya. la-t wimc-r. U
DAVIDSOX Jailer.
Nov. lyJ4.6mo., - ' ,-l .
RAJ AWAY from the subscriber on the
20th day of September last, mv netrro
man. named JIM: he is about twentv.fivf.
years old, dark complexion, b.s a down lonfc
wnen spoken to; his eyes-whiter than com-
mon. I -will give Twenty-five Dollars lie-'"
ward, t' any persoir who will deliver'the.
said; negro to' me. 'if taken- in this state, o;-
p;(i: nnn,. !fi,..i . '
Ten Dollar to confine' him .in anv jail in this
" JOHN CARPENTER.
Franklin cq. Feb. 2 J, 182o. 36-lm.
Stotfc Oi JVOYt COV OlllUU
- , .
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
Geo Cooper, Q Original attachment.
. -vs. y V levied on land.
Hopkins Rice-. j ,
IT appearing to tlfe satisfaction of the Covifj:
that the defendant ni this case is not an
inhabitant of this State ; it was therefore oi
dered that publication be made in the Ualeiglv
l?egiser three monlhi, that -unless he come.,
forward ut our next Court of Pleas and Quar--ter
Sessions to be held for the -County' of Nash,
at the Court UousfAin Nasiiville, on thesecond
ii )iuiay or May next, ana picau anu replevy,
the, cause will be. heard ex parte . and judg
ment final granted- Witness Henry Blount,
Clerk of our said Court, at Oflicein Nashville,
on the 2d Monday of February, in the 49ti
year of American -Independence, anno. do nr.
1825. II. BLOUNT, c. c. c. ' "
prl adv. 5 25' , -y , ' 1 ! 38 3m
. proposals ' : ; ;
FOR PUBLISHING AT FA YETTKVILLE, N.tV
. ,1 WEEKLY jYEit SPAl Eli. , -
The Fnyettetille Sciitinelr
li - '
THE Press s a powerttii b.ngme to direet
ancI control iubi.c sentinient,-. promote genii-
me Te pubhcanis,
publicauism ahd,exteiid puVe morality ,
For these objtcts the subscriber proposes the
above Publication, ... . .
It is intended that this paper shall contain,
interesting selections from foreign and domes;
tic advices Commercial Intelligence and eve
ry subject connected. ;ith Mercantile trans
actions , Inrormatioii and instruction for the.
improvement of Agriculture, that most esser-.
tial branch of .national prosperity ; Alcchanitv
Arts and Maunf.ctiires will also receive "that
notice to whh t!
they, are iustly entitled.-;-.
Abstract of the proceedings ot our national
and State Legislatures, public.-Documents,
and-sketches of such debates asslia! tender
elicit, defend and support political truth Hvt
justice, shall likewise be ns rted. v' ;
Considering th:t t.'ve Constitution i of lh.
United Spates is .the Ark of Political Safety
and that the Washington policy should be tljo
Polar Star to every American Statesman, pub
lic measures shall be candidly reviewed, and
censured or approved according ,to 1 their
course and tendency. ; Believing that virtu
ous manners have n-ore efficacy than good
laws, and are altogether essential to iheyeiy
owe, i-u,v w-t. -y , o- .-or. , t.,
two tnTceinc..,yiv- J - .wifc -.)
papers.' ,k '- t ' ; " ' ' " ;
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