. Nl!lTllI-OAIifl)SIjENA-STATE &.YAYFTE.:: . ; . I . v.VvUf- : ' r- V y.r.j --r jUhwarp'by party rage to Lvke brothere.f:; . y, ... v. ; py-, , v " . r I r I 'i THE REGISTER publlshecl-cvciy TrEJSDAT.apd hibat, by 4 ,? ;sv JOSEPH GALES & son,':, j . Aitb Dollarj per annum half ii advance. ADTOimSE3IENTS .. . ot exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times tor a licwiar, ,v j fceedinff publication 5 those of greater length in the same' proportion::.. Cojmukicatiqns thankiblly received. .. .JLiXTxiia "tq the Edi tors must be post-paid. ... - "i-r jP AUTHORITY- An act to establish certain Post (Roads, and , .. to discDntinue others. ; . j - Be it erPcitd" btn the Senate and ' JTouse of Represent jrii-ffs of 'the Vmled State of Jlmvvy ca in -ronrress '(Xssembled,- -.'That the, following Post Reads be s'tvbl;sht:d. ' ' . t. - , ' - - r. 'lit'y 'Miiine. ' . . ; ''Kl'-V, '' . Trom Camrien to-VinaMiaven. ' " - . From Portland, by Cumlierand, WYalnut Hill, in North Yarmouth.4 Pownal, Durham,- . Xisbon, Four Corners, Lisbon Little lliy r ;"Village, Bowt?Qin; Litchfield;, and UaHo well, to Augusta ;anv5 that: the present -post road ffrorn Treeport to Bowdpin be discontinued. From Rumfordpomt to Andover, in the ,'county of Oxforxlit ,i k:, - ;.-. ; From. PortTand, ,tlircu.2:h Westbrook, FaU jnoiithj Gray, New Gloucester. Polatfd, i.linot, .Turner, Livermore,; Jy, Vlton, to Farming- Von. . V ' v I ? . ; . " h : , . - From Bangor, by OronQ Birch Stream Set tlement Kelmarnoclc, Maxneld;:filioois, Pis "icataquois Pas'si'Tnaduk", Sunlcjia2e and Ed dirrton, to Bangor. 4 vi? j i - From BangOr to Houltcn Plantations. . ; 'Tipfn Anson, y Embilen and Cbncord, to iiingham. , '. .'1:1 ' rv. Frojn) Craifr's Mills to Otisfieldi ll ; k v, .From the Great Falls in Befwiclcl, hjr Ber ' vi'ick and Jouth Berwick Elliott and KSttery, to Portsmouth, in the state of New-Hamp- From Paris to Augusta, through Buckfield,. the souh nart of Hartford and . the north part of Turner, and tlirough Wayne and Win- :throp. :. i,,-",!:'.;.., :,- '-r'iik,:' j- "I' , :Jn J"eviTIampshire. ',. h , From Andover and ? Grafton turnpike, by -Andover, Danbiirv Grafton, Orangcf,5 Canaan -.ajid Lime, to Orf rd. i ' J ; From Dover, by. Rochester, Milton, Wake ' field, Ossipee cast of the Lake, and Eaton; to Conwav. ; . . . '-A-- t From Ne wport, by Croydon and Grantham, Ho Lebanon. . From New Ipswich, through Peterborough to Hancock. . ; .V L-' .-' ' ; lit Vermont. From Manchester, by Arlington, to Cam : bridge, in New York. '1, From St. Albans,,' by Sheldon andrEnos burer, td'Berkjshire.i v -1V. : L. ? From West Poultney, by Hampton, to Fair- - aaven. j r 'j. ' ' "' .A . ;iV " . . xrom iMiauieuury, in Vermont, io una-,-r port. Chimney Point, ' Lumber i Point, und Moriah Post Office, to Eliiabethtown, in the . .at ate of New. York. : .From paiivillebrough Warden, Hard wick, rre,ensboro igli,r Craftsbtiry, Kelly-vale and . ..'Montgomery; to" Berkshire.-' '''. ; rlVS u, '0jin Connecticut. : ; i ' ' '.'.- " . From Soutiibridge, in Nlassacusettby the .PresbvterianMee.ting itousei in, the second society in Wooodstock, by Eastford Society, Jn Asbford, CJiapln, AVindhanv Franklin, lo Chelsea Landing; in Norwich, Connecticut. . That the mail from Norwak to Bridgeport, eball pass from Kcllogg's Mill, through the x-yiape of Mill River, to ..the, village of 'Fair- r lield in Connecticut. , ' j :,, ,:; , ' In'Jllff: locfiiisetts. J f From P.oston, by Boh on. Sterling, Prince ton, Barre, Sbutesbury, Leveret, and Sunder- . land, to Bloody Btook. ' V 7Frcm Worcester, through BoylestOn Ster Jmg, Lancaster, Harvard. Littleton, Westford, ' Shelmsford, to the East Chelmsford Post Office, Massachusetts.. 'll- V From Lancastey. by Sterlings Princeton, JlubbardstownPeterliarif, New Salem, Wen dell, and JMontagtie, to Greenfield ; and that the post rt ad from S pringfield . i n Massachu- serts, to StaiTord in Connecticut be discontin tied. ' , , t . ' fn J"ew-Yorkl " ' ' From Chitteningo to Fayetteville. From Oxford, by McDonotigh and German, 1V ";. to Cmcinnatus. ' f - ;Uy'- i1 ':'.V , From Schenectadr by Alexander's Brfclge, ; to.BaiistoB:. ; :c-y-p- !:'-'fWtf- i -ji-' t "I From the Albany and, Schenectady, turn pike., b- the BallstorWurnnike, to Alexander's i From Mam&katinjr, bv Neversihk Falls, to Colchester. ry ;. fQ!t ' , t From th. village of 'Seneca Fallsjto the town of Romulus in the county of Seneca. Y I .j roiu Syracuse uiiy; "i, vi ( ,- From CoopeHown to iViChfield Springs: 'From Eyperance; by Eaton's Corners, Du anesb'urg and Minavilfe, to Amsterdam. From Eaton's Gor n ers, Duanesburg.Prince .. VJwn, Rotterdam , to Schenectady. i 1 X ' I - From the village of Owegoi through New ark, Burkshire, and Virgil, to the Village of of Cortland, in Cortland county1 T : From Wat'ei town, b v Adams SiVMansvilte, Ho Sandy Ceek, and from thence; to' Rich- land, UnionSouaret Colosse.'Centrdl sduaie. -. t. & " . - - m v,l-,-'u eMU oauna, to Syracuse. " xrom r-iKe, by Eagle, to China From Hamburg, by I Perrv5bor-. r . Eden and, Collini, to i-.t, ' ' . 1 From Fredonla, . by Gerry ahd St. Clairs- vle, to Jamestown:'. . ' y' - H r " From Murray, by Clarendon and Byron to Batavia. t'i r ..-;? ' ' . From Gaines to Barre. " r . K,: ! . ;From Cattskill, by Hunter, to Lexington, instead of going from Lexington to Lexington Heights. - V - ' " From Nahum Daniel's in .Russia, trp West Canada Creek Road,' by John" Graves? to Trenton. ,. ' " 1 - J ' .' 4 . -J From Friendship, by the South Branch of Van Campen's creek and the Little . Gennes-. see creek; to Cerestown, Pennsylvania. ; '' Frsofm"iUhawlilIa,1by' irilford, to "Norwich. From Otselic; by Linklean to Gerieva-r From the ViUjTgV.cf1 Geneva, in the coun ty of Ontario, through the village: of Vienna, to the village of Newark, on the Erie canal. ' I' From the village of Pen Yan, in the coun ty of Yates, 'to the village of I Yateville, and., through. the town of Middlesex, to Rushville.l From Middlesex to Italy V and thence thro' the south part of Italy, and the town of Jeru salem, to Pen Yan. . ' ' -! From Eltnira, in New YoTk, through South port, tip Seeley's Creek, through Wells and Jackson, to Mansfield, in Pennsylvania: ; From Dansville, bv Allen, to Angelica. From Angelica, by Orensburg, Caneadea Hume, Pike, and Ganesville-centre Road, to Warsaw. :, ' , From Angelica to Ischua. From Pultney, by Jerusalem, to Pen Yan. From Clarkson, by way ot b weden, uergen Leroy and Covington. t . , From Central Square to Oswego Falls From Locke, by Genca, to King's Ferry Post Oftice v ; V: ;: . . A,!..'-, ' " . ; From Aurora to Holland, in the county of Em. -J'.-;'-v"v;-'-r'' ' ' : From Unadilla village, through Guilford to Norwich villaere. 1 From Peekshill, by Somers and Salem, to Ridgefield, .Connecticut. Fron Chester, by Craigsville, Ottertfll, and Little Britain, to Montgomerj. From Harpersfield,by Davehporl, M'.lfords ville, Lawrensville, Noblesyille, ajnd Pittsfield to New Berlin. ; " - : From "Vienna,; in Phelps, to Newark. Fiom Fullrems Basin, to Pen'ield. . From Hartland, by Somerset, to Kemps vilie. : - : i-: : '.!; . From Oneida, Castle, on the! Seneca Turn pike, the most direct highway to Rome ; thence a'ong the Slate Toad and canal turn pike, to the post read leading from Utica to Sackett's Harbor. - f. : J From I Elmira,. through? Soiithport, Wells, Jackson, and Sullivan, to Mansfield, in Pehn svlvnh'a.1 ;,;,-V- 'J -v ' : y From the. meeting house in ibe town of Li ma, by Norton's mills,' to the yilage ot ritts ford, in the county of Monroe. ' From the village of Seneca jfallF, to Inter sect the Gfneva and Newburgh mail route at the post office of Romulus. Also, from Lockport, by Tuscarora thdian village, to Manchester at the Niagara Falls, in New, York. ,. Fr m Bishop's corners, in the town of Granville, to the Post Office, in the town of Hartford ; and from thence to the post-office m the village of Sandy llill, in the State of rsiew ort. j . - From Rochester in the, county of Monroe, by the way of -Webster's mills! and the brick meeting house in Avon, to Genessee, in the county of Livingston. .- .' From Scottsville," on the river road to Ro chester, in the county of Monroe. From Geneseo to" the York Post Office, by William Landen's four corners ; and from York post office, by Fowlersville, to Caledo nia; Livirisrston county. . From Batavia, by wav of Alexandria, Atti ca,and Thompson's mills, in S heldon, and to 'be Little Lake Settlement in China, all in Gennessee county. From Covington, by way cf Middleberry Academy,.Warsaw, and Gainesville, in Gen nessee county, to the town of Pike in Allega ny count v. . . ' ; . From New Brunswick, New Jersey, by way of Somesville, Pluckemin, Peapack, Chester and Handly, to Newtown. J In 2'enmyhania. : From Wellsborough, by Cottpersport and Smithport, to Warren. . ,. From Perinsborough,. by Webster's, IliU's and Edred's,.to Meansville. From Williamsport, up the Lycoming creek, through Canton. Troy, Columbia, Wells, and Southpbrt to Elmyra, in New-York. ' " From Tunkhannock, through Windham, Eaton, Asylum and Monroe, to Meansville.; From Meansvdle, up Towanua creek, thro Monroe and Franklin, to Jacob Grantier's, in Canton. ' I From Millersburg, by Berrj sburg,- to Grat?- town. : v From Bedford, bv the way of Buckstown and Newry, 'to Blair's Gap. , ; From Tiumboversvlie, by Spinnerstown, Upper Milford, and MillerstoWn, to Braimgs, in J.enigii county. 1 . Froth Franklin to Warren. From Columbia, by 'Marietta, to Middle- town." 'v; .' i't. , ' ;" ..T--.;- Frorn Mount Pleasant, by Dinerman's Turn- pike, to. I-ackawaxeh, on the 0 wego and Mil- ford turnpike. . , J : . . From Easton, by Stockerstown, Roscom mon, and Snidersville, to Stroiidsburg. rj um xogeisviiie, inrougn lviemsviiie, w Hamburg. . ; v , . ' ' --A. From Bethlehem to Mauch Chunk. From'Bellefont,' by Karthaus, Gillets,'.and Smithport. to Hamilton in New-York. From Jefferson, by ' Carinichaelto wn and Masontown, to New Geneva . ! - . ; From May town to Marietta in Ltmcaster county. . i ' ,, j From Eberisbiirg, through Lofetto and Mount Pleasant, to Phillipsburr : r ' From Belmont; through Harmony, TLanes ville, Windsor,'and Colesville, to Bainbridgei -Front Bloomsburg, in Columbia count', by way of Fishing creek, to 'Columbus, in Lu zerne; county; v, c t ' 1 From Allentown, in the county of Lehigh, by the way of Krauss' BrideJ Balliet's the ! Water Gap, and Lehighton, to KtaucJU Ckunk, - i , in the county of Northampton. 'From -Orwigsburg, by Schuylkill -Haven, Friedenburg "pine Grove;' arid Stumpstown, to Jonestown,, , v , .-'.., Frorn iTidlanatoBarnettSj in Jefferson coun ty, a'nd'to drscdntinue the post route between Indiana and Bedford. t- - , . f are, , ' From Laurel , b v Canbnsferry, Northwest Fork Bndge'jj aridv Hunting Creek. o , Easton. Frorn Smyrna, in Kent ?ounty, Delaware", to.'Churclij Hill, in Queen; Ann's county, in 'Maryland, (via Millington, (late Head of Ches ter,) to Saddler's cross roads, in said state. ' j "' I I;i Maryland. -' " '' p-; From Newjtowii iTrap, by Burkittsville arid Cramptont Sharpsburar, I -1 - v 1 :-. Prom the jvillage of Harford, in Harford countyr; Maryland, by Priest Ford, Darling ton, and Dublin, in said county, to Cone win go, in Cecil county, Maryland. ; i; ( From Cone wingo, in Cecil county, Mary land, to Lancaster, in Pennsylvania J . From Belle Air, in Harford'county Mary land, to Amos Garman's public hobse, in said county. ' I - "y' ' ' ''" ',,, From Cumberland, by Cresapsburg, to Western Port, and thence, to the Yo I Green Glades, in. AuVgany county. -I ' ' "In Virginia. " I. I "Vivrn T lViPTfv liv r.hi'Tnhlue' fnw. triTavip lors' store. ; . " 'J From Middleboiirne, by Salem, to Clarkes- b , - ' ' .'-' i I t I''. ,". 1 :; Urg.- ; ," -. - .;..V-' ' . ; -- -V ;..; From Harrisonburg to Franklin. j ". From Culpeper Court House to Orange Court House - ' V ' .-.".i From Hagen's store, in Preston county, td Smithfield, cjn the Cumberland road. .1 From Hagen's store, Crab Orchard, King wood, by Armstrong's cross roads, Martin's, Glady CreekL to Billsburg-. W t ' 1 ; ; ' From Lewjisburg, by Frinkford, to Hun- ...if. tersvuie. ; .j -.r.,, ; . From Monroe Court House, crossinsr New River at Henry Ballinerer's Ferry, to John Pack's. ' I - - ! . ' From Nicholas Court House to the mouth of Gauly river. From Fincjastle, by Newcastle, Giles Court House, Pete;rstown, Union, Sweet Springs, Price's, and Covington, to Fincastle. From Ledsville . to Pittsylvania Old Court House. ' From Petersburg, by Halifax Court House and Haeood jS store, to Danville. From Lovihgston, by Milt Grove, to Steele's Tavern. From Lexington, by Pedlar Mills, to Lynch burg, and td return. bv Pedlar's Mills, j the Narrows and the Forks of James river, to Lex ington. , .r,,V:'-:i -.'.'.r. i' In JVorth- Carolina From Asheville, North-Carolina, by Philip Britain's, Charles 0.v Carsons', Eastaloe Gap, M'Kenney'sJin Iaraway,by the High Shoals Little River keowee,tand Boonsford, to Pen dleton Courthouse, South-Carolina. j Frbm Raleierh, bv little Nat.. Jones', to 1 " - Haywood. . . From Statesuille, Iredell county,td Wilkes- boroucrh, by Mount Pisgah. From Raleigh, by Fishdam, Stagville, and Mount Tirzal to Roxborough. I ' From Lincolnton, by Jacob Fullenwiler's Ervinsville. knd Mooresboroueh. to Ruther- fordfon. . ' From Elizabeth, by Beatty's Bridge, Long Creek,BrKJger and Milton, thence, back to Elizabeth . From Onslow Court-House to John A. E- verett's. - I - 'T From Wadesb'orough to Salisbury, in Carolina. 1 .1 N. From Pittsborough, by Joseph I. Brook's,' William Lindley's store, ; Jehu Carters, AI b right's store, Long's store,; Hadley's Mill Mebane's store, to Green sborongh. F'rom Charjlotte; by Hopewell Church; to ueaty's roraj. t !,,-- . i . - 1 .: From Salem, by Clemonstown, to Mocks ville. 1 ,,,.' : Ti -Isi.H'' From Raleigh, by Smithfiejd, Waynesbo: rough, Spring Bank, Spring-Hill, Hookerton, Kmston, to Newbern., U From Murjreesborough to Windsor. ln Soulh-'Carolina. FronfUambjUrg, by Alexander Stuarts, Jno. Middleton's, Richard Park's, Edmund Ache son's," and Ewetl Hills, to AbbeviUe. I From Columbia, by-M' Cord's ferry, to Nel son's ferry, ,n the,, Santee, intersecting the main route between Camden and Charleston. From WatiTborough to the Fork of ihe Saltcatcher, to St, Bartholomews. v From Cambridge, by Scuffletown, Queen bbrcr.' and Golden Groye, : to Greenville Court-House. : f To be continued. TROJ the Subscriber, a dark Sorrel Mare, JL wit h a white spot in her forehead, and one or both lund feet white above her fetlock tall, and of Tong slim make. She wis at William Hinton's1, Esq. oh the 20th inst. making her ; way, as. I suppose to Orange, where she w:s raised . I will reward any person to apprehend and .convey her. to me, or give me inif ormation where she is i: ' , WM. P. BIDDLE, Craven County i March 28, 1826. ' M ' 43 .w Xotice. "O AN AWAY: from the; subscriber the SLM, 20th dat of September lastrmv negro man, named JIM ; he. is about twentv-five yeara old, dark complexion, has a down look when spokeni to his eyes.w biter than com mon. iV will give, Twentjrfive Dollars -Reward, to any person who will deliver the said negro, to me, 'if takes in this state; or F,ifty . Dollars, if taken r out of, the state.r o Ten Dollars tt confine him inanyjail in this state, , or Twenty. Dollars if confined in any out of this state. , , v ? ", JOHN JCARPBNTER.. Franklin coJ Feb. 25, 1825. 36-lnx. rHIHEt eligible Stand on Favettfeville Street. i-B recently occupied by John K; llendon. s a Grocery.Store. Apply to W Raleigh, March 14.J . ' .',- fflAKEN up and committed "to he Jail, of .1 WakfeCouhtyon the24th inst.a Negro Man ; about 20? years tld; ; stout f btiilf, dark complexion, who says his name is YEARLY, and that , he was bought; of Col ptaples of Patrick' county, Va. by a Mr f'ammel, -who he believes lives in some part of Kentucky', & has been runaway more than 12 mdnthsi The owner is requested td come forward, prove property, pay charges and .take hrh awayi otherwise he will be disposed of las the law directs. SAMUEL H. PULLEN,? Jailor. : Raleigh; -Sept.27. V. , -r ' . )' 91 : - , STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. ; .' j v , Secretary,. Office. X ). 1VTOTICE hereby given.'that! by an, act J3f," of the last Generar Assembjly of this State, a Board 6f Commissioners ha4 been es tablished to sit in the Cit' of Raleigh; to pass Ionall claims fjr Military lumd Warrants for services performed by the officer 5, and sol diers of .the. continental line ; of tl is State m jibe RevolutionaiT War, which; sh iljl be pre sented previous to the first day of Jbly next, after which time all such Claims 'are f declared to be-forr'ver barred. . ' r -' This Board is composed of his Excellency the Governor; the Treasurer and Comptroll er. , "WM. HILL, Sec' of State. Raleigh, 4th January, 1525. . .1 ) Ou the Cape-Fear River, between Fay etteville and Wilmington. ; ri IT is my intention to recommence .the Works for the Improvement of the Cape- Fe'ar River between Fayettevillq sind vWil-1 mington, as eany as tne season win admit. Any number of labourers who phpose to ap ply will find immediate employment. :' Owners of Negroes will do well tojembrace this opportunity of engaging them in a AVork where the wages are liberal audj promptly paid, the provisions are wholesome and a bundant; and every attention will be paid to their cleanliness and health.' n HAMILTON FUIITpN; March 9. 39tf x ' State Enffineer. rflHE Subscriber has opened a' House I JLt Entertainment for the reception of travel lers and others, at the Cross Hods inpraiik uo couuiy, imuicuia-iejy on xne Dtafife road leading from Raleigh' to Lewisburg,: 22 miles from the former, and 9 miles front the latter place- He informs the public that he will be prepared at all times to accommodate-those may iavor mm witn tneir cqmpanvf 1 - JAMES D1. ROSS. Franklin co. March 1st, 1825. j 37-6w. Co all. wh m it may concern. IN justice to mj'self and ray, friends, I thought proper. to make it known, have that the right of all the property which jis in my possession, is in me, and that I am the only legal owner of said property. - I therefore pay no debt of any persons contracting but my own. , r ,u 1 . V . v MARTHA PANNILL. Chapel Hill, March 16. j i 41 4t ;'; Stvay. T NTERED on the Ranger's Book, in Guil JLJ ford t County, on the 24th .December. xo, oy uenjamin'urown, living pU tne wa ters of Reedy Fork in said County,! a horse of the following: description. Hei is a dark Sorrel about 14 hands high, supposjed to be ten years old, itas white spots on his feet; blaze in his face and white spots on his back ana necK. j ALEXANDER GRAY, Ranger Guilford County, : k, v 38-3t4 ' I l0 the Jail in Ashboro' North-Carolina, in 3 October last, a Negro man, as a runaway, about 55 years of ajje ; S feet 8 or 19 inches high 5 speaks rather slow, has. wide fore teem ana wiae apart, vvno calls his narae BEN, says, he belongs to William Arnold, of Alabama, and that he came from Isle of Wight Cou nty," Va. last winter. 4 SILAS DAVIDSON jjailor. . Nov. 1824. 6mo. - flAKEN UP and cohimitted to the Jail of JL ' Wilmincton, fNC.Von the 24th da v of January,' 1825, a negro man! named GLAS GOW, about 6 feet, 2 or 3 inches hic-h, black coinpieciea, ana; says ne oeiongs b George lieaveas ot Orange County. -Th owner is roperty, e quested to come Corward, prove pay charge's, and take said fellow way. Mtv-, ' : C. B. MORRIS Jailor. ,Feb. 9.:1,'-:,: 1 131-tf Court of Pleas and Quarter SeaHons, ; ' t February Term, ,1825; j-W Gea Cooper, '.- " Original attachmenjtf vs. ' . fr levied'on land.' ?Mii Hopkins Rice. N i IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in this ease' Is not an inhabitant of this State t it was therefore or dered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register thre.e months, that unless he come forward at our next Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions to be held for the. County of Nash, at the Courthouse in Nashville, on the second Monday of May next,' and plead and! replevy, the cause will be heard ex parte, nd judg ment final granted. Witness Henry Blount, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Nashville, on the 2d Monday of February, in the 49th year of American Independence, anno. dom. 1825. x .V H. BLOUNT, c. c. c. pr.adv. fS 25 . 8 3ni Y tlOU'& LpT at Cbapel-Hilh Tle j Lot" contains Yoiir :acres, $nd' has on it convenient b uiTdin'Th e aer-ins wi 1 1 b l'ov 7! ROM Shocco Springs; On the 14th instant : JL a BAY MARE; abeut 4 ,f eet . 9 inche, bhfhr in good of den v ; She ces 3'.fa?:'L bu holds her hekd to w7 ' The liair 13 sira- . 1 dl? the root of hertaih.. ' 7 'Any perspri refufningsaid MaVe ; to the stib scriber will lie hancrsomelve warded- C :?kt:mtiiJWl tiwJOHNSONl Warranton, March -.17-,.J v j .'40. r " - " - I, ' ' i i ii i i ii a tmu ' S Agent forvAbfcdiam and Jqhn Buford; .1 shall offer for.sale pn the 5th of April next, before tfie doorofMr.-il Jeter's Taverjt, s in Jfaleigh, ElfeVen Slaves.,, Most ofs thein are very valuable. Terms cash orrnotrnoT gotiable at the State Bank and payable on 5lU July next. , ; DUN. CAMERON. y " sf Ofihn ge, ; March 16..-V ':;'''.-'': 4tt....v t ' ' , Natt Commissiovkrn Ornc fc,'v".V. ' fin HE Commissioners of the avv i'&S ceiye sealed proposals until 3 bcl-ick Pi MJ of the 30th Aprjl next, lor the white ak; yellow pine,:rand locust1 material 'necessary for; the hulls of seveii and the spars1 of ten sloops of war. ' ',;. '- .- .'-.' The materials for the -1iiil!sf f wo, and for the spars of three sloops td be delivered at the Navy Yard, Charlestoivn iJlIass. I 1 ' ' For the hull of one; a.nd the spurs of three sloops to be delivered at j -the.' Navy j Yard, ' Brooklyn, New-tYork. -.k '-"jih-- 'For the hull and spars of one slpop at each -of the Navy Yaubr,' ortsrnoiith: A Jt. 2?l& iqdelphia, WaahingtortXLVnX Goaportt Va. V - The following detail shows the materials required for the hull and spars of one- sloop of war by which, persons offering may be go verned in making their proposals : - 1 . ; , Materials of WJdts Oak. . ' ' Twp keel pieces, 52 feet long .pi 6 by 3 :l ; One do t do 42 ; do; finches. : Two keelson do 52 ilo : v V16 by 1 One- do - do v N 42 do t 5 inches. . Thirty-four hundred . ciibtc feet proiaiscu cms timber, to average forty1 feet ia length i 1800 of which, to square in the middle front 16 to 20 inches, and 1600 ; to square from 1 to 18 inches. ' .-. : '' . ; . : .;: ; ' . ; , : "X , - Eight thousand cubic feet of plank rlt bcksl" from thirty to sixty feet; and to average forty feet in, lengihtop end to be not less thart ten inches, ami the butt end not more than four teen niches in. diameter - ?' ';, j'i Two hundred and fifty knees, the arm tk side eight inches, length 6ff body sfx'feet inches, length of aim four feet six inches. The whole to be of the best'qxudity of whito ok iree- trom.sap, pad knots and ether dtii 'Materials of TetypmforilulLf.:- . .- - : .'- - ;- nzJlt.' 1 1. pieces 34 ,:feet long each sidedl6iricji 5 do 32 do do 4 do 29 do ' do 3 do - .27 do , do 2 do 21 do,: do es, mgulded 1 14 inches, to t4tHIZ IMC. mould 4 iii 11 pieces32 Teet'W&hT J?i;,lcl,:- f - - .a.WA 111. 4 do 31 do do r 3 3 ! limine do do do j... 28 '25 22 do do, do do do do 13 inches, td ring by the t .4 in J ches in 31 ft. to snnni'' 15 pieces 26 feet lg.each,14in.sq. by r i 15 do 25 do do... 13 do nioiild t Three thousand five. hundred cubic Vf plank stocks 11 to 12 inches "square, toAve. rage forty feetin length, none Jess than thir ty ; the whole to be of the best , long-leafed close-grained southern yellow pine, eutireJv freeXrom sap, bad knots and all other defect aquarea cpar lumber. ,1 Cm . mmr. I .-. Length, ; Lower end. Top end. T o hold feetr ' inches, inches Vest dimensi 1 tare intensions. 1 ryrR9 9 K.rOA ICUn J W irom iOW n rs iM . '. i " 2 - kyV'U...vl Ml KJ U J . J 78 12 4 20 er erid" 's 81 7 ft.' fi om Upper enL- 18 ft; from low er end, 2c, 16 ft., from upper end 17 ft. fiorh oir 1 78 12 74 25 5 25 5 26 12 17 19 10 v 20 13 1 2 8 70 11 70 10 " 51 26 51 13. r 1. if 5 1 .20 4 2 4 ei end Itound Spar. Timbers Diamater in Length bfmat4 I partners or .head or yard Length feet mast 71 do 49 do ,46 ' do , 49 ' SllllffH. arms. inches 19 ' 16 , 16 , 13 .19 17 feet 12 " 9 7 . 6 :;5'!' s " 4 5 3 inch? 6" . 8 ,6 1 6 v.- 1 yard 74 ' i do 65 do 59 do 49 do 56 do 38 14 13 14 1 10 . ' : The , whole to be of the , best loner -leafed fine-grained southern yellow pine,, free from had knots, sap, and other defects.' : .. :2000J30 inch locust-tree-nails, 1A Inches f 6000 12 do , v do i V H square f The whole of .the ttimber must have been cut between the lst.of October and the lit of March', and must be delivered at the diffe- rent yards as early -as fiossib! c -: tainly ba ' or before the 3 1st day of Decembfci- neit, sub.-' jedt to the inspection, measurement, 'and ap probation of .-die 'commandants of the yardi where the materials are delivered U. t Separate proposals, must be made for the white oak timber, knees, yellow pine for hull, for the spars,1 and For the tree-nails foreash Sloop pt war; which any person may wish to 4 supply ; the prices asked per cubic foot foe tuc uuiucr anu soar nieces : nrf sir inoji for the knees j and pet thousand for the tre-' nfil? ; tivift b? stited in words at lcDrtX. ' auu accpnimoaauiljt ianu jjossrsMw jivj" lljt, May.V'.-1: avj-Ij S-K. ,Kdi.LOCi.-," ' JhapeVH Hi; March:1! O 825-ww. ' fj. . t V ..Si'- f Y- -i.i .a 'a,;., v